watched a fair bit of comedy on BBC iPlayer, I like “The Armstrong and Miller Show”, “Russell Howard’s Good News”, “Nevermind The Buzzcocks”... to name 3 things!
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Mike is enjoying the fall.
They always ask at the doctor’s reception why you are there, and you have to answer in front of others what’s wrong and sometimes it is embarrassing.
There’s nothing worse than a Doctor’s Receptionist who insists you tell her what is wrong with you, in a room full of other patients.
I know most of us have experienced this, and I love the way this old guy handled it.
A 75-year-old man walked into a crowded waiting room and approached the desk.
The Receptionist said, ‘Yes sir, what are you seeing the Doctor for today?’
There’s something wrong with my dick’, he replied.
The receptionist became irritated and said, ‘You shouldn’t come into a crowded waiting room and say things like that. ‘
‘Why not, you asked me what was wrong and I told you,’ he said.
The Receptionist replied; ‘Now you’ve caused some embarrassment in this room full of people.
You should have said there is something wrong with your ear or something and discussed the problem further with the Doctor in private.’
The man replied, ‘You shouldn’t ask people questions in a roomful of strangers if the answer could embarrass anyone.
The man walked out, waited several minutes, and then re-entered.
The Receptionist smiled smugly and asked, ‘Yes??’
‘There’s something wrong with my ear,’ he stated.
The Receptionist nodded approvingly and smiled, knowing he had taken her advice.
‘And what is wrong with your ear, Sir?’
‘I can’t piss out of it,’ he replied.
The waiting room erupted in laughter.
I recently had an episode of flatulence at work and rather than holding it in – I walked into my co-workers cubicle, asked her to pull my finger, and when she did – I blew out the most perfect fart one could imagine. We laughed for days and our laughter has continued every time I ask an innocent bystander to “pull my finger”.
mudlarksmile wants to tell stories
i need to go somewhere and laugh deeply with a stranger. just that and that’s all
Watched Red Dwarf Saturday night (season 3, saw seasons 1 & 2 a few weeks ago). Plus, Friday night watched some Father Ted.
Also, been watching more “How I Met Your Mother” (added a goal about it today) and “Flight Of The Conchords”.
Yesterday watched several episodes of “The Flight Of The Conchords” and “How I Met Your Mother”.
Today I went to a comedy show – saw Greg Davies, Paul Foot, Trevor Lock, Gareth Richards.
Watched some shows on BBC iPlayer (Mock The Week, QI, Shooting Stars and listened to some of Adam & Joe).
honeyblack needs to take it one day (and sometimes one hour) at a time
I’m a little embarassed by this, but my new favorite show is Wipeout. I used to LOVE Most Extreme Elimination on the Spike Network. Wipeout is America’s version of the Japanese shows, and although not quite as funny, it has 2 things going for it:
1. Big Balls
2. John Henson
It is just a scientific fact that watching people fall is funny. Now when you add to the equation that they’re falling after they’ve bounced of giant red balls-this catapults it to hilarity. Also, I’ve had a huge crush on John Henson since he hosted Talk Soup (yes, kiddies, it used to be TALK soup before it became The Soup-youtube it, you won’t be sorry). His commentary cracks me up just as much if not more than watching people fall down. High brow? Not so much, but it definitely tickles my funny bone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9tEn1e3rqY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9F3kSzwFgk&feature=related
It’s on ABC Wednesday night—I hope you won’t be sorry you tuned in
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