tags: Women: Keep Your Virtue!, entertainment, comedy, satire, funny, fucking hilarious, BBC Worldwide, Harry Enfield, streaming video
More homework into the social/cultural side of things. Hrm, how did the BBC comedy chaps learned the story of my spouse and why I married him?
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I watched part of the movie Punchline last night. I don't know if anyone remembers this movie. I'm guessing Tom Hanks wishes no one does, as it's one of the few really bad movies of his career. It's a movie about stand up comedy that doesn't have a single funny line in it.
This weekend I got to watch the Comedy Central roast of Jeff Foxworthy. As my readers know, I'm a big fan of roasts in general and I'm pleased to see this old tradition from the Friar's Club be revived over the last few years by a younger generation of comics.
I don't like Mozart either.
So the spousal unit is rich and modest and C of E?
I thought he was the toothless foreign type, (from Grrl's persepctive, anyway).
Damn it! I like Mozart! Is that what's wrong with me?
I meant to add: if you're not already familiar with him, look up Paul Whitehouse, especially "The Fast Show". He was a key part of Harry Enfield's success, IMO.
"Ted and Ralph" and "Rowley Birkin QC" are probably the best,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlQ9KLrC4Us
...is one of my favourites, but it probably helps to be familiar with the style of the previous ones.
Woot bookish chap sitting in the corner by himself! Totally my type :D