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Who"s your favourite comedian?
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Eddie Izzard took the biscuit for a long while... Also when I'm in the mood, Rogan and Hicks can destroy me. Ringworm definitely gets a nod. Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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veni, vidi, spici
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For me its gotta be Mr Hicks, he's hilariously funny and spot on with his views. Rest in peace Bill, we miss you INHALE, SURVIVE, ADAPT it's all in your mind, but what's your mind??? fool of the year
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The world is hollow and I have touched the sky
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George Carlin, George Carlin, George Carlin
"Everyone's got a cell phone that can make pancakes, so no one wants to rock the boat"
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louis ck david cross jimmy carr bill hicks (ofc) patton oswalt mitch hedberg ricky gervais has his moments. there are tons more, i just can't think of them offhand, so here is my favorite louis ck joke: My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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Reggie Watts is one of my latest favorites. He often says nothing in so many words, and other times says very profound things which need replaying because they're too fast! I would be very surprised if he hasn't gone on a good trip a time or two. Here he is on TED. Be an adult only when necessary.
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Louis CK is by far my favorite comedian. Thanks for starting this thread. I need to branch out a bit in this area. Every day I am thankful that I was introduced to psychedelic drugs.
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were off to see the jelly fox, he'll give us what we need.
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Noel Fielding is the man.
George Carlin is equally genius.
Eddie Griffin is a boss.
Tim Hiedecker is off the rails.
Theres so many good comedians to name.....
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Barry
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top 3
1. Frankie Boyle 2. Bill Hicks R.I.P 3. Russell Howard
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Barry
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hug46 wrote:Who"s your favourite comedian? Who's your fav?
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Bill Bailey & Dylan Moran http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGSNxkCIln0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaF2pHFcpWM What you don't understand, you can make mean anything. - Chuck P.
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DeMenTed wrote: Who's your fav?
My knowledge of standups is decidedly lacking. Like Hixidom i need to branch out. I watched George Carlin the other day for the first time and very much enjoyed it ( can"t believe i haven"t come across him before). Which is why i was wondering what other folk liked. Good selections by all. (why am i not surprised that you are a Frankie Boyle fan Demented!?!). A mate turned me onto Stuart Lee recently and his observations make me laugh
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Life is Art is Life
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along with the usual suspects like Carlin and Hicks I have to add Steven Wright Images of broken light, Which dance before me like a million eyes, They call me on and on...
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Mr.Peabody wrote:Reggie Watts is one of my latest favorites. He often says nothing in so many words, and other times says very profound things which need replaying because they're too fast!
I would be very surprised if he hasn't gone on a good trip a time or two.
I had seen him perform before but couldn't remember his name, thanks! Also, Steven Wright is one of my favorites. I think he's very under-appreciated. Russell Peters. I call his style "smart racism" or "satirical culturalism"
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Bill Hicks has been floating my boat a lot as of late... But more so for his mind than his usual comedy routine (though that is hilarious and enlightening too). In interviews and when he goes on a rant against the audience and is purely spontaneous is when I think he is at his best. Here's a few examples: Bill Hicks - FreebirdBill Hicks BBC InterviewBill Hicks Last InterviewThe BBC interview is great towards the end when the lady interviewer criticises Bill for not giving the audience what they want and that they don't want to think at a comedy show and he retorts with "When did thinking not become entertaining? Do you want me to individually tickle each and everyone of them?..." The last interview is great because when he gets into a topic or idea, he starts yelling and catches himself to laugh at his anger, truly passionate about the state of the world and its backwards slide into mediocrity, greed and selfishness. George Carlin is great. You can tell between him and Bill Hicks that they take comedy into the realms of philosophy and big universal questions, not willing to pander to cheap laughs. They just happen to make their expression and art hilarious. I also like Mitch Hedberg and Dave Chapelle, they have a unique slant on things that is often gutbusting and funny, especially Mitch Hedberg with his delivery. "The love I've made is the shape of my space"
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Mr.Peabody wrote:Reggie Watts is one of my latest favorites. Damn...that's one clever dude...I'm hooked... Thanks P Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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Barry
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hug46 wrote:DeMenTed wrote: Who's your fav?
My knowledge of standups is decidedly lacking. Like Hixidom i need to branch out. I watched George Carlin the other day for the first time and very much enjoyed it ( can"t believe i haven"t come across him before). Which is why i was wondering what other folk liked. Good selections by all. (why am i not surprised that you are a Frankie Boyle fan Demented!?!). A mate turned me onto Stuart Lee recently and his observations make me laugh is it coz i8 is Scottish My fav comedian of all time though is Billy Connolly. He isn't so good now but back in the day he was unbeatable I love george carlin too, he is a true genius!
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DeMenTed wrote:is it coz i8 is Scottish That^ and your natuaral tendency to call a spade a spade. I agree with you about Billy Connolly. Been watching a lot of george carlin and he seems to have got better with age. Loved the Bill Hicks interviews.
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1. Louis CK 2. Mitch Hedberg 3. Bill Hicks 4. Doug Stanhope 5. Jim Jefferies
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http://www.dailymotion.c...yor-lsd_fun#.UbdUA_nrxZU“Music is the voice of God traveling through ten-dimensional hyperspace.” ― Michio Kaku
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