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Don't know much about Russell Howard, but you saw Noel Fielding. Saw him some years ago, he was really funny, is he still as good now he's quite the celebrity? He was nice to talk to as well, didn't have the screaming young ones around him then! Well not as many! Have to admit to liking Julian Barratt more though, he has a drier sense of humour, nicer looks, and I like his name more! Am a big fan of the Mighty Boosh. s
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Ross Noble was the best thing at Latitude...I ended up being a part of this:
http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2008/07/1 ... king_conga
So, so, so funny!
http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2008/07/1 ... king_conga
So, so, so funny!
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Well hope Bristol can handle it as Baggie , Mo and myself are off to see Russell Howard on Nov 6th.
Last time I went to that venue was to see Muse and thanks to Eddie Irving (?) winning a grand prix my sister made me spend all day in the pub. We made a great impression when trying on t-shirts at the concert ( they don't make them for girls with bust) that when we went to see Muse again in portsmouth a year later the t-shirt guy remember us
Last time I went to that venue was to see Muse and thanks to Eddie Irving (?) winning a grand prix my sister made me spend all day in the pub. We made a great impression when trying on t-shirts at the concert ( they don't make them for girls with bust) that when we went to see Muse again in portsmouth a year later the t-shirt guy remember us
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Just got the new brochure from the Courtyard where I work and we have Mark Steel here on sept. 27th tickets £13 if anyone wants to venture to the land of tractors and cows ( without bells) that is Hereford.
Mind you we also have the master coming , sadly not John Simm , but Derek Jacobi
Mind you we also have the master coming , sadly not John Simm , but Derek Jacobi
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Mo , Tracy and myself ventured to Bristol to see Russell Howard on thursday night ( 2 of us on a 1950's train)I can't remember when I've laughed so much.
Anyone who can get a ticket really should go. One of the best nights out I've had in ages. Even if I did have to swap seats with Baggie and then sit on my jacket as I was too short to see over the girl in front.
Curly Wurlies will never be the same. Already thinking of going to Birmingham next June to see him again
Anyone who can get a ticket really should go. One of the best nights out I've had in ages. Even if I did have to swap seats with Baggie and then sit on my jacket as I was too short to see over the girl in front.
Curly Wurlies will never be the same. Already thinking of going to Birmingham next June to see him again
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