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 Post subject: That Stephen Fry thing
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:02 pm 
...last night, was it supposed to be funny?
Every time someone on the programme said something, everyone else started guffawing with laughter. But....there weren't any jokes. confised


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:06 pm 
Of course not...where is his witty repartee?


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:12 pm 
The Ian Hislop syndrome I call it. Hislop never says anything funny either, but he says things with a certain look on his face which means, laugh or you're a pleb


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:42 pm 
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what thing on telly? I watched the Godfather part 2 again - still a great fillum trilogy that stands the test of time.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 3:56 pm 
parmopooly wrote:
what thing on telly? I watched the Godfather part 2 again - still a great fillum trilogy that stands the test of time.


Panel 'game' called QI...on BBC2 at 10. Terrible it was sadx
Enough to make a man eat his bairns


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it's for intelligent people you wouldn't understand the humour :roll:

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:05 pm 
katcha wrote:
it's for intelligent people you wouldn't understand the humour :roll:


Cornelius, Katcha thinks you're thick.
Want me to send the boys round?

(Took a bit of working out, like, what with the refined punctuation and all)


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:13 pm 
You can't be talking about QI cos it's one of the most funniest and informative programmes ever!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

And Stephen Fry is a God!!!! :sweeeet: :sweeeet: :sweeeet:

PS....Ian Hislop is aswell!!!! :sweeeet: :sweeeet:


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Stephen Fry once showed me where the bogs were in a pub in Soho! :shock:

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so long as he didn't show you how to take a pis$

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:21 pm 
MutleyRules wrote:
You can't be talking about QI cos it's one of the most funniest and informative programmes ever!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

And Stephen Fry is a God!!!! :sweeeet: :sweeeet: :sweeeet:

PS....Ian Hislop is aswell!!!! :sweeeet: :sweeeet:


Well, I guess there's more room to differ in humour than in most things. Stephen Fry comes over to me as more twee than funny, and Ian Hislop always seems to me to say the obvious thing. I do think 'Have I Got News for You' is good value usually, but for me that's to do with Paul Merton, who I think is a genuinely funny man, and the guests.


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Stephen Fry once showed me where the bogs were in a pub in Soho! :shock:


OMFG, now that IS a claim to fame! Stephen Fry helped me take a piss, lol

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It was all very strange. In London with me family, about 16. In a pub, needed a slash, and went out of the bar into the corridor.

Stephen Fry was stood next to the tab machine, next to two old boots, possibly trannies. I thought 'I can't ask Stephen Fry where the bogs are, he's famous/a bum shunter'.

So I asked one of the old dogs, to which Mr Fry replied very politely 'they're down there on the left' or whatever.

I pissed as quickly as I could, thinking he might barge in at any time and make forced brown love to me. Thankfully he didn't, although me dad took the piss relentlessly for several weeks afterwards.

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