What's the deal with Welsh, and other comedy
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So what's the deal with Welsh? I know it has some sounds that only a Welshman can pronounce, some of the longest words in the world, and is extremely difficult (near impossible) to pronounce properly, but I don't think I've really ever heard it spoken. Is it the mockery of the UK?
I like what I know of Wales ... it's pretty, it's very weird, and it has very strange but interesting legends. Never been anywhere in Europe except Paris, though, so I have absolutely no firsthand experience.
I like what I know of Wales ... it's pretty, it's very weird, and it has very strange but interesting legends. Never been anywhere in Europe except Paris, though, so I have absolutely no firsthand experience.
OK. In the UK we all like to mock each other. Its all just friendly banter: the English give it to the Welsh, The Scots wind the English up, and everybody makes fun of Irish people. Just the way it is! And me being a Yorkshireman, I get it more than most! The Geordies take a lot of stick too, as do Southerners, the Brummie accent, Bristolians etc etc...
As Billy Connolly said (the funniest comedian in the world, and Scottish): Two Scotsmen invented copper wire, as they fought over a penny...
As Billy Connolly said (the funniest comedian in the world, and Scottish): Two Scotsmen invented copper wire, as they fought over a penny...
Poor Irish, getting made fun of by everybody. I hope they make fun of everybody in return?
That's okay, some of my friends (American) sit and argue about which UK accent is hottest. So I guess everybody gets some love. Personally, I think it's all really funny.
I swear, some of you guys are online ALL THE TIME. Do you have the story thread set up to email you whenever anyone posts on it?
That's okay, some of my friends (American) sit and argue about which UK accent is hottest. So I guess everybody gets some love. Personally, I think it's all really funny.
I swear, some of you guys are online ALL THE TIME. Do you have the story thread set up to email you whenever anyone posts on it?
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!! Are you serious? Maybe a bit funny 15 years ago but certainly not now. Tired and dated and rapidly becoming a parody of himself. Still, at least he's not as awful as Lenny Henry.Billy Connolly ... (the funniest comedian in the world
Hell, no my inbox would be overflowing, and by the time the emails got through, I'd have missed the word by several postings anyway. I just keep it in the background while doing other things and check it every few mins (F5).Do you have the story thread set up to email you whenever anyone posts on it?
Same hear, have it in the background.
OK, Billy is not quite as good as he was, but compared to some of the 'modern' comedians he is much better. I can't stand Matt Lucas, Little Britain, Avid Merrion, Jimmy Carr and many others. BTW, Peter Cook was recently voted best comedian of all time, Connolly was eighth.
OK, Billy is not quite as good as he was, but compared to some of the 'modern' comedians he is much better. I can't stand Matt Lucas, Little Britain, Avid Merrion, Jimmy Carr and many others. BTW, Peter Cook was recently voted best comedian of all time, Connolly was eighth.
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Britain seems to be spawning a glut of bad comedians at the moment. A lot of them go way over the top on 'image' rather than just being naturally funny. Harry Hill for example, and that awful Avid Merrion.
My favourite 'stand-up' comedians are similar, such as Billy Connolly and Dave Allen. I am not a fan of American stand up comedy.
Rowan Atkinson is a multi-talented guy! I suppose you are thinking of the 'Mr Bean' role that he plays, but watching a series of Blackadder will soon change your mind! Also he has now lent his hand to politics.
My favourite 'stand-up' comedians are similar, such as Billy Connolly and Dave Allen. I am not a fan of American stand up comedy.
Rowan Atkinson is a multi-talented guy! I suppose you are thinking of the 'Mr Bean' role that he plays, but watching a series of Blackadder will soon change your mind! Also he has now lent his hand to politics.
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Rowan Atkinson is my God. And I'm not talking about Bean, but instead Blackadder, NTNON and his early stand up stuff. As for American comedians, the only decent one I can recall is the late Bill Hicks. Hey, we're going off topic again....!
Harry Hill started off quite amusing but ended up a sad pile of poo on a late night show that no-one watches.
Harry Hill started off quite amusing but ended up a sad pile of poo on a late night show that no-one watches.
I'm sure he's a great person and all, but yeah, it's mostly his Bean-related roles that I've seen, and I just can't stand the stuff. Glad to hear he can actually be very funny.
American stand-up comedy tends to be extremely vulgar. I hope the British equivalent is drier, since you guys have the reputation over here as having very dry wit. Which is fine with me - that's what I tend to prefer.
American stand-up comedy tends to be extremely vulgar. I hope the British equivalent is drier, since you guys have the reputation over here as having very dry wit. Which is fine with me - that's what I tend to prefer.
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Ehn, comedy shows. It's very rare for me to find something that matches my sense of humor. I don't watch much television because there isn't much I enjoy (and because cable is expensive so I don't have it), and comedy usually has the worst selection as far as that's concerned.
Do you like any American shows that are less than a decade or several old, Paul?
Do you like any American shows that are less than a decade or several old, Paul?

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woohoo to gambit and BFS - i would have said George Carlin and especially Bill Hicks too, then waited for the mockery.
Eddie Izzard is another of my favourites, i saw him in one of the montreal comedy shows yeaaaaaaaaars ago when no one knew him, and loved him ever since, maybe slanted to his older stuff...
I can't say i have seen much new billy connolly stuff, but just on his back catalogue alone the man is a god.
It's funny how all the old tc shows are gettign remade as films...
Oh, i may just mention Battlestar Galactica just now...another old american show, watchign the remake, and it's amazing! Completely departs from the old show and is much more a human drama...much better for it.
Eddie Izzard is another of my favourites, i saw him in one of the montreal comedy shows yeaaaaaaaaars ago when no one knew him, and loved him ever since, maybe slanted to his older stuff...
I can't say i have seen much new billy connolly stuff, but just on his back catalogue alone the man is a god.
It's funny how all the old tc shows are gettign remade as films...
Oh, i may just mention Battlestar Galactica just now...another old american show, watchign the remake, and it's amazing! Completely departs from the old show and is much more a human drama...much better for it.
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He didn't initially! Watch some of his really early stand up and he actually looks like some strange geek.
I watched the 2 part Battlestar miniseries, then promptly missed the start of the new series on Sky One. But the internet and file sharing is my saviour -- woot! The 2 parter was pretty good I thought, but unforgiveable the stereotype 'baddie scientist' has a fairly plummy English accent. I can't stand that copout in so many American films and shows... "Ooh, he's of dubious morals, better cast an Englishman."...
I am in danger of sounding anti American with these comments. Oh well!
I watched the 2 part Battlestar miniseries, then promptly missed the start of the new series on Sky One. But the internet and file sharing is my saviour -- woot! The 2 parter was pretty good I thought, but unforgiveable the stereotype 'baddie scientist' has a fairly plummy English accent. I can't stand that copout in so many American films and shows... "Ooh, he's of dubious morals, better cast an Englishman."...
I am in danger of sounding anti American with these comments. Oh well!