Lol!
Stand Up comedy
LOL you dork.
The Pete Davidson Collective show was surprisingly good. Tight sets from mostly everyone on that bill.
As much as I hate to say it, the first 15 mins of the Bob Saget memorial show was a train wreck. Things get a bit awkward when Jeff Ross says “boy he loved his cocaine”. lol. Couldn’t go any further, it was painful.
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Niiice. Looking forward to that.
The Jon Stewart Mark Twain award show is up on YouTube, funny and poignant. Like that Chappelle talked about how he was the only credible news source post-911 and during the Iraq War, reminded me that I only watched the daily show for news during my college days in the states.
I gave Jin Breuer a chance and he’s an utter wanker.
Comedy for people who were crocs.
Thank fuck Bill Burr can still deliver. Live at the Red Rocks was great. I was worried when I read that topics were cancel culture, wokeness and feminism, but instead of bitching that it’s not the old days anymore he was actually making good points.
Nick Mullins is by far my fav comic going. I am so happy he is back on the road.
Needs to work on his Vincent Van Gogh pronunciation, here you go -
Loved the Bill Burr special, his diatribe on why women’s sports doesn’t get enough pay almost brought a tear to my eye. Truth.
That argument didn’t go down well with my woke uncle from NYC at dinner a couple of days back. Neither did my, “when I watch women’s sports it feels like it’s in slow motion” line. Tbf to him, he did start ripping on gender fluidity/identity and the pronoun people.
Women are people too, Rhouses.
Fuck me, the latest Bill Burr is punchy. Loved it.
I thought Afterlife was brilliant, not many shows can do humour and sadness at the same time.
Rosebud Baker is one to keep an eye out for. This is brilliant.
I watched Stewart Lee’s Snowflake show last week. It’s quite funny in places. He does rip into Gervais & all those comedians who reckon they’ve been cancelled but then do a show on Netflix which earns them millions.