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Comedy and wot makes you laugh

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Im a bleedin misery these days, and it shows :x :roll:

so, Im gonna dig out some my fav comedy DVDs......


I enjoy and will watch over the next few daze:

Laurel and Hardy (the kings)
Tommy Cooper (super duper genius, who my dad met shortly before Tommy passed away....despite his own death my old man is still smiling....)
Python
On de buses
Black Books
Father Ted (its a documentary)
Woody Allen (sleeper, bananas, take the money, annie hall, manhattan)
cheers
frasier (seasons 1-6 are best)
Carry on : Camping, Doctor...etc


there's shedloads more.....I need a laff........someone tell me a joke
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Jonathan Ross has been arrested for nicking a kitchen utensil from Debenhams he said " It was worth the whisk he was prepared to take" :roll:
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bigdaveh wrote:Jonathan Ross has been arrested for nicking a kitchen utensil from Debenhams he said " It was worth the whisk he was prepared to take" :roll:



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Red Morpho wrote:One must not forget Scrubs
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bigmoog wrote:Im a bleedin misery these days, and it shows :x :roll:

so, Im gonna dig out some my fav comedy DVDs......


I enjoy and will watch over the next few daze:

Laurel and Hardy (the kings)
Tommy Cooper (super duper genius, who my dad met shortly before Tommy passed away....despite his own death my old man is still smiling....)
Python
On de buses
Black Books
Father Ted (its a documentary)
Woody Allen (sleeper, bananas, take the money, annie hall, manhattan)
cheers
frasier (seasons 1-6 are best)
Carry on : Camping, Doctor...etc


there's shedloads more.....I need a laff........someone tell me a joke
Love Black Books :D - have season 1-3 on DVD :arrow:

Hope these will cheer you up BM 8)
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bergen-dreamer wrote:
bigmoog wrote:Im a bleedin misery these days, and it shows :x :roll:

so, Im gonna dig out some my fav comedy DVDs......


I enjoy and will watch over the next few daze:

Laurel and Hardy (the kings)
Tommy Cooper (super duper genius, who my dad met shortly before Tommy passed away....despite his own death my old man is still smiling....)
Python
On de buses
Black Books
Father Ted (its a documentary)
Woody Allen (sleeper, bananas, take the money, annie hall, manhattan)
cheers
frasier (seasons 1-6 are best)
Carry on : Camping, Doctor...etc


there's shedloads more.....I need a laff........someone tell me a joke
Love Black Books :D - have season 1-3 on DVD :arrow:

Hope these will cheer you up BM 8)

just watched a couple of episodes of Black Books (season 1) : :D :D :P
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Laurel And Hardy is the only comedy that I have always loved my whole life. there are other things like Young Ones and other stuff in the 80s that I loved at the time but when I watch it now it has not aged well and I dont find it that funny.

I love The Office(american and british version), Father Ted, The IT Crowd

Flight of the Conchords is my favorite at the moment, fantastic show, cant recommend highly enough!
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cantosis wrote:Laurel And Hardy is the only comedy that I have always loved my whole life. there are other things like Young Ones and other stuff in the 80s that I loved at the time but when I watch it now it has not aged well and I dont find it that funny.

I love The Office(american and british version), Father Ted, The IT Crowd

Flight of the Conchords is my favorite at the moment, fantastic show, cant recommend highly enough!

Laurel and Hardy: Helpmates, Sons of The Desert, tit for tat, them thar hills are some I love thee most .... :idea: ...I 'd better get the complete box set out :arrow: :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:
cantosis wrote:Laurel And Hardy is the only comedy that I have always loved my whole life. there are other things like Young Ones and other stuff in the 80s that I loved at the time but when I watch it now it has not aged well and I dont find it that funny.

I love The Office(american and british version), Father Ted, The IT Crowd

Flight of the Conchords is my favorite at the moment, fantastic show, cant recommend highly enough!

Laurel and Hardy: Helpmates, Sons of The Desert, tit for tat, them thar hills are some I love thee most .... :idea: ...I 'd better get the complete box set out :arrow: :arrow:
I got the box set for my birthday a few years ago a really nice set which have the colour versions as well. like most fans though prefer black and white
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A tesco near me are selling the Laurel & Hardy box set for £27 which is a lorra lorra laffs for the price.
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GlynRichards wrote:A tesco near me are selling the Laurel & Hardy box set for £27 which is a lorra lorra laffs for the price.
Is that the big white box with all of them in it? mine cost about £130 so a real bargain if its the same one.
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The ones that do it for me;

Thin Blue Line
Blackadder Goes Forth
Men Behaving Badly
Fawlty Towers

Chortle, Guffaw, Splutter etc etc :lol: :lol:

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'what's your name?'

stanley laurel

"say 'sir', when you're addressing me! Now! what's your name?'

'sir stanley laurel.....'



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I would love to see a realy good Laurel And Hardy movie. I dont mean a remake of the old classics, more like their life story kind of like what Attenborough did with Chaplin only better :wink:
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