Heroes and villains of 2011
Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
( , Thu 29 Dec 2011, 15:05)
Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
( , Thu 29 Dec 2011, 15:05)
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Personally I don't find him amusing in the slightest
It's like he doesn't know how to tell a joke properly and always gets it wrong. Now that Lee Evans, when he pulls a funny face and falls over, that's proper comedy that is.
( , Wed 4 Jan 2012, 16:11, 1 reply)
It's like he doesn't know how to tell a joke properly and always gets it wrong. Now that Lee Evans, when he pulls a funny face and falls over, that's proper comedy that is.
( , Wed 4 Jan 2012, 16:11, 1 reply)
No no no.
Lee Evans is a sweaty high-pitched ballsack that thinks no one will notice he's reselling Norman Wisdom to a new generation.
( , Wed 4 Jan 2012, 16:12, closed)
Lee Evans is a sweaty high-pitched ballsack that thinks no one will notice he's reselling Norman Wisdom to a new generation.
( , Wed 4 Jan 2012, 16:12, closed)
Amusingly enough, he denied that he's anything like Norman Wisdom
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/drama/3626118/All-Ive-ever-felt-on-stage-is-pain.html
But you have to admit he's a genius - no-one does the squeaky voice, the silly walk, the funny expression and the falling over like Lee Evans. It's the subtlety with which he does it.
( , Wed 4 Jan 2012, 16:20, closed)
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/drama/3626118/All-Ive-ever-felt-on-stage-is-pain.html
But you have to admit he's a genius - no-one does the squeaky voice, the silly walk, the funny expression and the falling over like Lee Evans. It's the subtlety with which he does it.
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