Ken Dodd
Re: Ken Dodd
I recall the Diddymen in the 60s.
Re: Ken Dodd
Me too. Although I do remember them mainly from the 70's.
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> Still we have people like Russel Brand taking their place
> (spit)
> Never in a billion years will Brand get even near Doddy's height of humour.
Sorry I was being sarcastic but maybe that did not come across (that is why I put "spit" after the sentence)
I HATE Russell Brand.
> (spit)
> Never in a billion years will Brand get even near Doddy's height of humour.
Sorry I was being sarcastic but maybe that did not come across (that is why I put "spit" after the sentence)
I HATE Russell Brand.
Re: Ken Dodd
Guilbert wrote:
> Sorry I was being sarcastic but maybe that did not come across
> (that is why I put "spit" after the sentence)
>
> I HATE Russell Brand.
And I was agreeing with you. I also hate RB. (so much so I won't even type his name).
> Sorry I was being sarcastic but maybe that did not come across
> (that is why I put "spit" after the sentence)
>
> I HATE Russell Brand.
And I was agreeing with you. I also hate RB. (so much so I won't even type his name).
Re: Ken Dodd
isn't it odd that, even now, an old man with a tickling stick and a dodgy set of gnashers can command such respect from you lot?
was never a fan but got a freebie ticket to go see him when he came to town a few years ago. i was expecting the worst...
nearly 4 hours later i had a piss stain in my jeans
easily the best sod all i ever spent
went to see chubby brown the night after. 55mins and barely a chuckle for ?30
much respect to doddy. very funny man
was never a fan but got a freebie ticket to go see him when he came to town a few years ago. i was expecting the worst...
nearly 4 hours later i had a piss stain in my jeans
easily the best sod all i ever spent
went to see chubby brown the night after. 55mins and barely a chuckle for ?30
much respect to doddy. very funny man
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Re: Ken Dodd
Fond of a bit of Shakespeare, Doddy, and, of course, a pro to the last.
They asked him to stand up in court.
He did thirty minutes.
(Boom-boom).
They asked him to stand up in court.
He did thirty minutes.
(Boom-boom).
"Let's do it..."
Re: Ken Dodd
His diddymen act can be seen every fortnight at Celtic Park - tickets are a bit pricey but you are always guaranteed a bellyfull of laughs.
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