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Have you tried to be funny and failed horribly? Yeah, join the club. Or have you witnessed someone crash and burn by either being plain unfunny or offensively unfunny? Tell us your stories of sense of humour failure

Thanks to the charmingly named Reginald Donkeyfuck (not related to the Cheshire branch of the Donkeyfuck family, one presumes)

(, Thu 22 Aug 2013, 12:40)
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Miranda Hart
wouldn't know funny if it bit her fucking goon-looking face right off.
(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 15:12, 10 replies)
Being paid to write and perform your own series for the BBC
is the very definition of crash and burn.
(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 15:43, closed)
Yeah but she can afford way more pies than you now.

(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 17:55, closed)
I love the gentle undercurrent of misogyny that's seemingly inescapable in any criticism of successful women who aren't successful for being perky orange slags.

(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 19:05, closed)
Miranda Hart is actually a rather good actress, as proven by her role in Call the Midwife.
Comedy may or may not be her strength, but she's good at what she does.
(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 19:38, closed)
I like her.
And I will even go on record to admit that I laughed at some of her sitcom.
(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 19:43, closed)
I think she can be quite funny, and she's a fair actress,
but her sitcom was dire. Popular, though. I like that she advertises her stage show as being "family friendly", too.
(, Mon 26 Aug 2013, 9:26, closed)
Miranda is the un funniest man on TV.

(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 20:27, closed)
Bullshit, that's Tim Vine.

(, Sun 25 Aug 2013, 22:50, closed)
I liked her sitcom on the radio and TV and laughed at funny bits

(, Mon 26 Aug 2013, 13:25, closed)
I like it when she does that joke about someone from Nigeria

(, Mon 26 Aug 2013, 18:47, closed)

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