ArlingtonVA
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I've just added a new one to my list of favorites: Alison Becker. Reply #201. May 23 09, 7:51 PM |
kthnos
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In my country, Greece, i like a lot Lakis Lazopoulos Reply #202. May 24 09, 4:00 AM |
Ate_May
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I'm starting to like Ben Stiller after watching his film "Night at the Museum" (Part I). Reply #203. Jun 28 09, 7:06 PM |
uc0nnfan92
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Dane Cook Reply #204. Jul 08 09, 5:47 PM |
uc0nnfan92
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oh and of course Ellen DeGeneres Reply #205. Jul 08 09, 5:48 PM |
LadyStar
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George Lopez Reply #206. Sep 11 09, 2:21 PM |
wayman71
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Ricky Gervais is hilarious! Reply #207. Sep 11 09, 2:36 PM |
Heleena
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Steve Martin is my favorite comedian. I also like Will Ferrell, Bill Murray, and Jim Carrey. Reply #208. Sep 11 09, 4:58 PM |
daver852
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W. C. Fields - the funniest man who ever lived. Dave Reply #209. Sep 11 09, 6:48 PM |
Schoonie101
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I named a bunch earlier but I need to add Katt Williams. Too funny. Reply #210. Oct 13 09, 6:03 PM |
tezza1551
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Billy Connolly would have to be tops.. Hamish Blake (young, Australian) and Wendy Harmer (not so young, also Aussie) are also terrific. No disrespect intended, but I don't find American comedians funny, as I guess a lot of Americans wouldn't be amused by Aussie humour. Reply #211. Oct 13 09, 8:06 PM |
Schoonie101
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None taken. Almost all of the great ones are dead now. There hasn't been much to replace them either. Dane Cook... no. Not compared to someone like George Carlin. Reply #212. Oct 14 09, 12:59 AM |
ozfei
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tezza, there are quite a few funny American comedians (not the mainstream ones I must admit) Arj Barker is a favourite of mine. And yes Schoonie, Katt Williams always makes me laugh. (I was introduced to him from an American friend of mine via UTube :) Reply #213. Oct 15 09, 4:43 AM |
lesley153
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George Carlin was good (almost as good as Dave Allen), but I hadn't heard of Katt Williams, so I asked YouTube to find him for me. I watched a two-minute clip about Wed, and I will never get those two minnutes back. Remember the faces of the audience in The Producers, when the cast start singing "Springtime for Hitler"? That was me watching Katt Williams. I don't care if people swear, and I'm not bothered if swearing is used "as an alternative" to a good vocabulary. Swearing _is_ an alternative vocabulary. What I do find tedious is swearing as an alternative" to humour. If you removed all the incidences of the N word that I shan't even try to get past the nannyfilter, the 12-letter word beginning with M, and anything starting with F, would the clip have last longer than one minute, and would the audience still be splitting their sides? Reply #214. Oct 15 09, 5:18 AM |
lesley153
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No, that wasn't a clip about Wednesday, it was actually a clip about Weed. Oops! Reply #215. Oct 15 09, 5:18 AM |
jonnowales
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I have to say that I find David Mitchell very, very funny. He was on the Graham Norton show recently (again!) and I couldn't stop laughing at what he had to say. Clever, witty and funny. Reply #216. Oct 15 09, 6:05 AM |
jimbob55
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Bill Cosby could make me roll on the floor, and he never swore. Tough to do this. Reply #217. Oct 15 09, 7:15 AM |
Schoonie101
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I don't know, lesley, I find that Katt Williams clip to be pretty funny. Different tastes for different people, I guess. :) Reply #218. Oct 16 09, 3:11 PM |
quackanutt
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lesley153
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Schoonie - yes. If I don't like him, there's more for you. You might not like David Mitchell, Jack Dee, Dylan Moran, Billy Connolly, Dave Allen, although I do. More for me if you don't! Reply #220. Nov 06 09, 7:45 PM |
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