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History Girls
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Convincing saff Landun herbert persona, funny act, confused a lot of folks who thought the persona was the real man when he did his pilots voice, realy confused them when he recired Shakespeare like a true thespian. I laughed! Everybody else laughed, I'm sure half the club was confused but the chortles never stopped Kilfoyle, October 2009 |
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Unfunny and unspeakably sweaty. Henry Hill, February 2007 |
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Saw him in Exeter back along, and in Bristol. He was very funny and handled a heckler beautifully. I'm very surprised at some of the other comments here. A funny man, with clever act. Recommended. Gregory Wellman, October 2006 |
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Not an original thought or idea in his head. Chas, March 2006 |
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So obviously not a comedian I'm amazed that he puts himself through all that humiliation on stage. He's got photo-copier maintenance man in a white van written all over him Frances, March 2006 |
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Bag of poo with a lot of ahem....dodgy and old material. Avoid Duane, August 2005 |
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The antithesis of all that is good about stand up comedy. Andrew, July 2005 |
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Crowd control? I've seen him five or six times and each time he either completely ignored hecklers or simply looked worried and thrown back. Absolutely no control of the room. Agadoo and getting the crowd to strip? I expect comedy and jokes, not a freaking holiday camp entertainer. Dave Smyth, July 2005 |
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