Absolute dogshit and about standard for Hannu comedy
Stand Up comedy
ARE YOU TRIGGERED DAVE?!
Homegrove Now that’s a good joke.
It doesn’t work:
“The British Isles are a group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-western coast of continental Europe, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland), and over six thousand smaller islands.”
I think terms to have been used for this joke should have been ‘biologically’ and also ‘geographically’.
That would be a better discussion and allow us to have a technical comedy workshop on this issue.
What was said cannot be dismissed at this point as…“It doesn’t work”.
bosstrabs Absolute dogshit and about standard for Hannu comedy
Not funny and doesn’t work. Other than that it’s great.
Front row tickets to Daniel Sloss in March. Went in blind, friend is organising. Hope he’s good.
Dave Attell’s new special on Netflix was disappointing. I mean I did laugh out loud a few times, and he’s still sharp and fast, but other than that I struggled to imagine showing it so someone who I’ve been talking him up as a legend. Well, at least he’s not turned into a “ooh I’m so edgy” comic like Gervais or an angry unfunny rich man like Chappelle.
Ramy’s new special on hbo is solid.
Langston Kerman - Bad Poetry now on Netflix is very good.
Kyle Kinane is coming to UK next year. Top three comedians for me at the moment, and most of his specials are free on Youtube.
New Anthony Jeselnik on Netflix is fantastic.
What are the odds that none of Homegrove’s politically correct comedian recommendations are any good?
Lol at anyone thinking Jeselnik is politically correct.
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Anthony Jeselnik would be the last comedian anyone would recommend to support any sort of politically correct claim.
I love that Jeselnik always surprises me. I can almost never guess the punchline.