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Monster is his live show that was recorded in Dublin. Very funny, and although the themes are well trodden (The french, smoking, the difference betweeen men and women) he manages to put a fresh, unique and slightly surreal spin on them. Oh, he's an extraordinarily angry person too, which is always good (Shades of Hicks in some sections).
"Why doesn't the male genitalia look nice. Like a Kitten perhaps......... You could tickle it's chin until it's sick. Anyway......."
Well worth watching, and makes Peter Kay look like the failure he is.
[Edit] Sorry, that's a bit harsh. I don't like Peter Kays comedy, but he can't be considered a failure. I like my comedy confrontational, not "Garrrlic Bread!" and Northern sea side resort style humor.
Jimmy Carr, now he is the future. Going to see him next week and I really can't wait.
Also just watched Jimmy Carr's DVD; absolutely brilliant.
;)
"Hey mouth, mind your language... there's a child's bike outside"
His live shows are great too.
"Dunk me! DUNK ME!"
"It's drunk half me brew!"
Shakespeare walks into a pub. The landlord says "Get out, you're barred".
But then I do like crap jokes.
> Northern sea side resort style humor.
That's exactly what I think about Peter Kay. He tells the jokes that only the worst Uncles would.
Monster is his live show that was recorded in Dublin. Very funny, and although the themes are well trodden (The french, smoking, the difference betweeen men and women) he manages to put a fresh, unique and slightly surreal spin on them. Oh, he's an extraordinarily angry person too, which is always good (Shades of Hicks in some sections).
"Why doesn't the male genitalia look nice. Like a Kitten perhaps......... You could tickle it's chin until it's sick. Anyway......."
Well worth watching, and makes Peter Kay look like the failure he is.
[Edit] Sorry, that's a bit harsh. I don't like Peter Kays comedy, but he can't be considered a failure. I like my comedy confrontational, not "Garrrlic Bread!" and Northern sea side resort style humor.