This is a whole other thread topic and not helping Paddy and his speech.You are focusing on one aspect of comedians routine/jokes, so should we abandon humour altogether then ?
Is that the only other option to making jokes about the genetic effects of certain disabilities? Or perhaps there is some middle ground whereby comedians find things other than disabilities to make fun of.so should we abandon humour altogether then ?
Jees why didn't you marry her yourself so?? ;-)
But seriously that is lovely and I think it will go down very well with her and the parents / grannys/ friends.
With regard to back handedness the only thing seeming that way was the line earlier about seeing a lot less of your mate and the world since he met xxx. But then that's probably just my opinion, women read into things!
But honestly Paddy you are writing very nice things, and well able to take some constructive (trying to be helpful) criticism.
Oh and I presumed you were single since your bridesmaids comments suggested it, I hope they are too in that case!
Michael McIntyre has a very funny routine about disabled parking spaces, which is fairly 'un-PC', and quite funny.
Frankie needs to move on from schoolyard humour and deal with people as adults. Maybe he has spent too long getting strained scripts handed to him on Mock the Week?
"It's something unpredictable, but in the end its right. I hope you have the time of your lives".
Are you telling me you never told queer/skinny/paki jokes ever ?
There are a few honorable exceptions - Eddie Izzard, Harry Hill, Dara O'Brien.
Think Ethopia or (if you are a bit older) BiafraWhat's a 'skinny' joke ?!
Let's test the hypothisis - I found myself giggling like a schoolgirl at reruns of Men Behaving Badly last week. It's not clever humour, but it was very funny.We seem to have similar tastes in humour - who would have thought it?
Think Ethopia or (if you are a bit older) Biafra
Let's test the hypothisis - I found myself giggling like a schoolgirl at reruns of Men Behaving Badly last week. It's not clever humour, but it was very funny.
So... the speech went down well. The entire day ran like clockwork and I pulled. Sweet!
So... the speech went down well. The entire day ran like clockwork and I pulled. Sweet!
Well done Paddy
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