Moon bunny
Judging your grammar
- Location
- Basking in my own brilliance.
I like to keep my "public" life as a comedian separate from my private life cycling, working on boats, showing my cat etc, which is fairly common amongst semi-pro comedians, it saves all the "Say something funny then" comments.
<Easy enough to spot on the posters if I am doing a gig near you.
I did have some stuff on youtube, but the comments turned into a Republican versus Brits bitchfest so I took the lot down.
As a for instance, this following is based on part of a much longer routine, for which I got the idea when I was in a lift in Dublin and the lift "spoke" in a middle class English accent. It just happens that the building was involved in the 1916 rising.
<Easy enough to spot on the posters if I am doing a gig near you.
I did have some stuff on youtube, but the comments turned into a Republican versus Brits bitchfest so I took the lot down.
As a for instance, this following is based on part of a much longer routine, for which I got the idea when I was in a lift in Dublin and the lift "spoke" in a middle class English accent. It just happens that the building was involved in the 1916 rising.
http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/post-a-lie-about-the-poster-above.Moon bunny said:Stephec has had a really cheap sat nav installed in his car. He switches it on outside his house, keys in where he wants to go to, and a really thick Cork accent asks "Why would ye be going there?" after he explains why he has to see his sick mother, the Irish space bird gives him directions, all at once. "Go straight on for about four or five Kilometres, then you'll see a white house on the left, that's not where you turn but if you don't see it you're on the wrong road, now, it's the next turn after that I think, but not the little track, the lane that's a bit wider, go down there, but careful there's a house where the children play out all day and you never know when they're going to jump out in front of you..."