
www.youtube.com/watch?v=14y3yuKRRTg
...and then read your description properly.
Tried to get tickets for his upcoming show- sold out within a couple of days in bristol :(
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 17:54, Reply)

unlucky - saw him last summer in Greenwich. Was ace, although the girl I was seeing at the time didn't laugh once. The writing was on the wall.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 17:58, Reply)

because she was a mannequin/corpse dressed up like a prozzie/your mum?
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:42, Reply)

No, she said she couldn't understand his accent. which was a bit rich considering she's from Motherwell.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:47, Reply)

yeah, I get that a lot. Which is a bit unfair, because in 1993 I distinctly remember wearing a rather wacky pair of socks.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 19:11, Reply)

Have you become some sort of American?
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:25, Reply)

My sig was purely to irk you. But, you know, I kinda like it.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:33, Reply)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPySlxyk0KY
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:42, Reply)

That was really rather painful to listen to. Only 16 seconds long and I had to stop it. I'm going to damage my facial muscles with all the cringing I'm doing right now!!
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:47, Reply)

is that when I start to think about the phrase, it makes perfect sense. At the point at which it is said, that is what that person is talking about. But it's meaningless!! It's a waste of perfectly good words and oxygen!
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 19:02, Reply)

From now on, my new catchphrase will be "I'm doing this". I will say it all the time.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 19:24, Reply)

ha! I may start looking at my watch and saying 'ooh, it's that time!'
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 19:47, Reply)

Well 'twas a glorious success! To make it worse, I have just been channel flicking on the telebox and came across some American Chopper style programme and in the few seconds it was on, I heard that phrase!
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 18:46, Reply)