Butchbodey
08-11-2005, 17:38
At the Civic last night??
Very funny. On a par with Peter Kay, in some ways better.
Very funny. On a par with Peter Kay, in some ways better.
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View Full Version : OT Anyone see Patrick McGuiness Butchbodey 08-11-2005, 17:38 At the Civic last night?? Very funny. On a par with Peter Kay, in some ways better. Stan Cutlass 08-11-2005, 17:41 Very funny. On a par with Peter Kay, in some ways better. He's a bit slimmer, i'll give you that... Molineuxmessiah 08-11-2005, 17:42 At the Civic last night?? Very funny. On a par with Peter Kay, in some ways better. Didn't see him no but have seen him in stand up. Not in the same league as Peter Kay or Lee Evans imo. Butchbodey 08-11-2005, 17:44 Yeah I thought that before I went, Have seen all three though and maybe he has had a bit of practise. He brought the house down last night. In Hod We Trust 08-11-2005, 17:49 He was awesome last night, very much "The Darkside" of Peter Kay.... Never stopped laughing all the way through, does anyone the girl who blabbed on her mate about the STD clinic smileys/smiley36.gifsmileys/smiley36.gifpriceless Butchbodey 08-11-2005, 17:52 Yeah thought the support act was good too. But Paddy was in a class of his own. The interaction with the crowd was spot on. Scott.Cooper 08-11-2005, 18:54 Yeah, really enjoyed it last night. Ive seen Lee Evans three times, both are very funny but in different ways. Was impressed with the Support act last night too - great value for money. Sideshow Bob 08-11-2005, 19:40 Had a good night, still think he's hanging in Peter Kays shadow but funny nevertheless. Thought he could have cut down the time with his Jack Dee reading out messages though. Support was rather good as well. Papa 08-11-2005, 20:53 Martin McGuinness is far funnier. johnybig32 08-11-2005, 21:13 my dad saw him and keeps saying baldy bouncer? Bankswolf II 08-11-2005, 21:24 Peter Kay used to be funny but unfortuantly hasnt actully done any new live shows for a bit now, I noticed that he has released a DVD of his gig in manchester which is basically the same as the one he did in Notlob. Speaken of which anyone watch Dave Spikey because my mate went to see him and wasnt too overly impressed, what did others think of him? johnybig32 08-11-2005, 21:30 no matter who you ask about, no1 will beat lee evans imo!! i rather do like jimmy carr tho, and that bailey chap is pretty funny! Jim Bowen 08-11-2005, 21:35 lee evans is a nutter! top quality though. i never get bored of watching his live at wembley dvd jim bowen is still number 1 though, obviously Scott.Cooper 08-11-2005, 21:44 Dave Spikey is pretty good - and he has his second DVD out today. Does anyone know who the support act for Paddy was last night? Guests 08-11-2005, 21:50 Funniest comedian i've ever seen is that American/Canadian bloke whos always on QI and Have I got news for you. Name escpes me at the moment. I saw Harry Hill at the Civic a few years ago - Utter s!$*e. Jim Bowen 08-11-2005, 21:52 Funniest comedian i've ever seen is that American/Canadian bloke whos always on QI and Have I got news for you. Name escpes me at the moment. he was on jack dee at the apollo the other week, he's very good. cant remember his name either. Kenny-11 08-11-2005, 21:53 Rich Hall? http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2005/03/31/rich_hall_narrowweb__200x258.jpg Guests 08-11-2005, 21:54 Yeah, his Tom Cruise joke is a classic smileys/smiley36.gif Kenny-11 08-11-2005, 21:55 Yeah, his Tom Cruise joke is a classic smileys/smiley36.gif care to share? Ogerp 08-11-2005, 22:02 I saw Harry Hill at the Civic a few years ago - Utter s!$*e. smileys/smiley7.gif Eh, I was on stage that night with Stuffer the cat.smileys/smiley2.gif Guests 08-11-2005, 22:12 Yeah, his Tom Cruise joke is a classic smileys/smiley36.gif care to share? If I could remember it I would. It was a joke about how all Cruises films have the same plot. Very funny when he does it in his dead pan style. Guests 08-11-2005, 22:15 I saw Harry Hill at the Civic a few years ago - Utter s!$*e. smileys/smiley7.gif Eh, I was on stage that night with Stuffer the cat.smileys/smiley2.gif He's probably still doing the rice pudding "i left it to soak so when i get back it'll just need the one wipe - so you can imagine how smug im feeling" and the happy days sketch to this day. He was pretty funny on that TV burp show but i dont rate his stand up stuff. Edited by: rain man Ogerp 08-11-2005, 22:32 The Marc Bolan gag was funny though.......if only he had took the swan. Stay away from the flats.Edited by: Ogerp Golden Bull 08-11-2005, 23:23 He was fantastic. Better than Peter Kay IMO. Met him aftrewards, top bloke -MTW- 09-11-2005, 02:31 http://www.kbnet.co.uk/bedford/town/pictures_of_bedford/al_murray.jpg One of the best gigs I have ever been to - last sunday at the Lowry. The man even stayed on to take questions from the crowd at the end. Molineuxmessiah 09-11-2005, 06:48 Peter Kay will be touring again next year i think. I'm going to get the Jimmy Carr and Jack Dee DVDS for Crimbo i reckon. RoffeyWolf 09-11-2005, 08:53 Yeah, his Tom Cruise joke is a classic smileys/smiley36.gif care to share? If I could remember it I would. It was a joke about how all Cruises films have the same plot. Very funny when he does it in his dead pan style. Tom Cruise plays a racing driver/cocktail maker/jet pilot/sports agent/ He's a pretty good racing driver/cocktail maker/jet pilot/sports agent/ He has a crisis of confidence. Meets a woman who restores his confidence. Edited by: RoffeyWolf paddingtonwolf 09-11-2005, 08:57 Yeah thought the support act was good too. But Paddy was in a class of his own. Very kind of you to say so!smileys/smiley2.gif yammer 09-11-2005, 09:00 did he use the phrase "dink dank doo" at any point? Stan Cutlass 09-11-2005, 09:02 Met him aftrewards, top bloke But was the feeling mutual? Butchbodey 09-11-2005, 09:35 There was a bit of a dink dank doo. He reminded me of a cross between Frank Skinner and Peter Kay with a smattering of Chubby Brown chucked in. Butchbodey 09-11-2005, 10:09 And when I say Frank Skinner I mean his early stand-up which won him the Perrier Award. He was funny in the early days. |