Conspiracy Theories
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)
( , Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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Laugh?
I assume that was at some of the adverts during the break?
( , Tue 6 Dec 2011, 22:17, closed)
I assume that was at some of the adverts during the break?
( , Tue 6 Dec 2011, 22:17, closed)
He has made me chuckle a few times. Tells a good one about a time he made a joke at his son's playgroup that wasn't well received.
( , Wed 7 Dec 2011, 0:45, closed)
I was at a dinner a few years ago
and MM was the guest speaker. This was just before he became really popular, so nobody really knew who he was.
He was absolutely dire. He tried to ad-lib it, but knew nothing about the industry we work in. Didn't get a single laugh, and resorted to taking sarcastic swipes at Michael Heseltine, who was sitting at the same table as him.
He gave up after about 10 minutes.
Next year was Stewart Francis, the American one-liner guy. He wasn't much better, most of what he was saying was pretty crude, totally misjudging his audience who just quietly ignored him or hissed at the punchlines. Good stuff.
( , Wed 7 Dec 2011, 8:56, closed)
and MM was the guest speaker. This was just before he became really popular, so nobody really knew who he was.
He was absolutely dire. He tried to ad-lib it, but knew nothing about the industry we work in. Didn't get a single laugh, and resorted to taking sarcastic swipes at Michael Heseltine, who was sitting at the same table as him.
He gave up after about 10 minutes.
Next year was Stewart Francis, the American one-liner guy. He wasn't much better, most of what he was saying was pretty crude, totally misjudging his audience who just quietly ignored him or hissed at the punchlines. Good stuff.
( , Wed 7 Dec 2011, 8:56, closed)
Stewart Francis is Canadian.
He's the one that originated the farted in a lift joke, no?
( , Wed 7 Dec 2011, 9:49, closed)
He's the one that originated the farted in a lift joke, no?
( , Wed 7 Dec 2011, 9:49, closed)
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