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I just ran across this on youtube, and thought I would push my gay agenda again
I just ran across this on youtube, and thought I would push my gay agenda again
Oh man you have so much hilarity and knowledge to catch up on! I envy you experiencing it all as new[DOUBLEPOST=1397534546,1397534466][/DOUBLEPOST]As someone who just started watching the QI series recently
I really enjoyed this when it first came out. I endorse this thread, speaking as the Representative for All Straight Stephen Fry Appreciaters*.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqJa0gUZrDbtYHAg_-6b6YPHUXBpXuP5m
I just ran across this on youtube, and thought I would push my gay agenda again
Yeah I'm just finishing up season 1. I don't laugh out loud in person when I'm alone watching something, this show has me doing it multiple times per episode.Oh man you have so much hilarity and knowledge to catch up on! I envy you experiencing it all as new.
Just wait until you learn about the Acropolis, where the Parthenon is.Yeah I'm just finishing up season 1. I don't laugh out loud in person when I'm alone watching something, this show has me doing it multiple times per episode.
What do they say? What do they say?Just wait until you learn about the Acropolis, where the Parthenon is.
Ohhh they say about the acropolis where the Parthenon iiiiiiiisWhat do they say? What do they say?
David Mitchell is great on it. Billy Bailey and Phill Jupitus have also been great contestants. The horizon question is still one of my favorite moments on the show.David Mitchell is another one of my favorite things about QI.
David Mitchell is one of my favourite things about life.David Mitchell is another one of my favorite things about QI.
I take issue with a few things he says there, but he is such a potent speaker. And, it's quite the debate to watch in full. Widdecombe does such a colossally awful job of making any of her points. I suppose this isn't surprising, since she seems to be quite the atrocious and sententious old woman, but I credit her bad performance more for the 'loss' of the Yes side of that debate.Whenever Stephen Fry comes up, this is on the forefront of my mind.
He is such an allround great person, gotta appreciate him for everything he does!
No offense was meant to anybody by my posting, but I'm glad we agree on the speech, or his writing style, in general!I take issue with a few things he says there, but he is such a potent speaker. And, it's quite the debate to watch in full. Widdecombe does such a colossally awful job of making any of her points. I suppose this isn't surprising, since she seems to be quite the atrocious and sententious old woman, but I credit her bad performance more for the 'loss' of the Yes side of that debate.
Oh, no offense taken at all; did not mean to give that impression. I grew up Catholic -am now an atheist- and he just makes some (common) inaccuracies in some of his statements. I'm also not sure I think certain points are logical, but heat-of-the-moment one is likely to misspeak and he probably meant the more cogent interpretation.No offense was meant to anybody by my posting, but I'm glad we agree on the speech, or his writing style, in general!
NOOOOO... Not there!David Mitchell is great on it. Billy Bailey and Phill Jupitus have also been great contestants. The horizon question is still one of my favorite moments on the show.
Mirage!NOOOOO... Not there!
Man..where was that Acropolis bit? I'm up to season J now and still haven't seen it. I remember dying for it when I first watched the show but now it seems to be gone.
Johnny Vegas has problems with the show, too
Phill Jupitus is still pissed about the horizon thing, as well.Johnny Vegas has problems with the show, too
Well, he's right 2/3 of the time about american comics. John Belushi, and Ben Stiller are americans. However the 3rd one he mentions, Jim Carrey, is Canadian.
Yes, but he's working in the American idiom, which includes being a part of the tapestry of that medium.Well, he's right 2/3 of the time about american comics. John Belushi, and Ben Stiller are americans. However the 3rd one he mentions, Jim Carrey, is Canadian.
Still an interesting segment. Someone might say, Quite Interesting...
I hear Canadian roasts never get past apologizing for all the mean things they're about to say.Is there a significant difference between Canadian humor and American humor?
Not being snarky, seriously curious.
I would say there is a difference. Probably not a huge one, but I think it exists.Is there a significant difference between Canadian humor and American humor?
Not being snarky, seriously curious.
I was definitely a bigger fan of KitH than SNL (with the exception of the original SNL crew).Canadian humor is much more absurdist than American humor. Take Trailer Park Boys or the aforementioned Kids in the Hall. They definitely side more on the "zany" than, say, The Office or SNL.