blockhead wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 4:22 pm
Jim Davidson doing an Intercom in an airport for Aer Lingus (or as he called it, Air Fungus) "Dong, ding"
"You started it"
"No we didn't, you did. You invaded Poland"!
Classic comedy? or "problematic" due to the tens of millions who died during the ensuing world war?
SJWs decide.
it just is not funny, but if you want to go back to your "Golden age of comedy" where you can get sniggers using the n-word have at it - because that's where this usually ends up.
blockhead wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 4:22 pm
Jim Davidson doing an Intercom in an airport for Aer Lingus (or as he called it, Air Fungus) "Dong, ding"
"You started it"
"No we didn't, you did. You invaded Poland"!
Classic comedy? or "problematic" due to the tens of millions who died during the ensuing world war?
SJWs decide.
Don't remember Leamy making any of those jokes.
This has taken a turn; I made a remark about Dr Phil and Leamy always taking lumps off of each other on the pitch back when the played against one another. I was completely unaware that Leamy made a Belgrano remark, if this did happen? I thought it was more a Leinster/Munster rivalry between Dr Phil and Leamy/Quinnie/O'Callaghan, and the Munster forwards were really just trying to rattle Phil...probably to stop him from running over ROG (again)
FWIW I always thought that it was Paul Wallace who made the Belgrano remark back before the 2009 HEC SF against Munster.
blockhead wrote: ↑October 7th, 2021, 4:22 pm
Jim Davidson doing an Intercom in an airport for Aer Lingus (or as he called it, Air Fungus) "Dong, ding"
"You started it"
"No we didn't, you did. You invaded Poland"!
Classic comedy? or "problematic" due to the tens of millions who died during the ensuing world war?
SJWs decide.
Don't remember Leamy making any of those jokes.
This has taken a turn; I made a remark about Dr Phil and Leamy always taking lumps off of each other on the pitch back when the played against one another. I was completely unaware that Leamy made a Belgrano remark, if this did happen? I thought it was more a Leinster/Munster rivalry between Dr Phil and Leamy/Quinnie/O'Callaghan, and the Munster forwards were really just trying to rattle Phil...probably to stop him from running over ROG (again)
FWIW I always thought that it was Paul Wallace who made the Belgrano remark back before the 2009 HEC SF against Munster.
This has taken a turn; I made a remark about Dr Phil and Leamy always taking lumps off of each other on the pitch back when the played against one another. I was completely unaware that Leamy made a Belgrano remark, if this did happen? I thought it was more a Leinster/Munster rivalry between Dr Phil and Leamy/Quinnie/O'Callaghan, and the Munster forwards were really just trying to rattle Phil...probably to stop him from running over ROG (again)
FWIW I always thought that it was Paul Wallace who made the Belgrano remark back before the 2009 HEC SF against Munster.
Speaking of unacceptable jokes, has anyone watched the latest Dave Chappelle special? A bit of a shitstorm seems to have followed it around his Trans jokes - From Media and Social Media (even though it's not a place). Now, it seemed to me that the whole point of his special was to call out the hypocrisy of people who pretend to care about others, but are really just self absorbed in their own righteousness. I thought it was a brilliant set, and while maybe not as funny as his best stuff, was still excellent. Anyone see it and have thoughts?
“As you all know first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired.”
CiaranIrl wrote: ↑October 18th, 2021, 11:04 am
Speaking of unacceptable jokes, has anyone watched the latest Dave Chappelle special? A bit of a shitstorm seems to have followed it around his Trans jokes - From Media and Social Media (even though it's not a place). Now, it seemed to me that the whole point of his special was to call out the hypocrisy of people who pretend to care about others, but are really just self absorbed in their own righteousness. I thought it was a brilliant set, and while maybe not as funny as his best stuff, was still excellent. Anyone see it and have thoughts?
I've seen him on Netflix is a Joke, some you tube clips, very funny but he does push it. The one about that actor Jesse Smolett getting attacked by guys in MAGA hats was very funny.
Jim Jeffries is also very funny.
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!