- I am a fan a surrealism (Ross Noble, Dylan Moran, all that lot) and yet so often it comes off as so pretentious. Noel Fielding's stand-up is cleverly nonsensical and yet when he tries and be popularist (such as occasionally on his twitter) it comes odd as "I'm so random".
- I hate Michael McIntyre. I don't care if he knows it, he's super-popular and super-rich. I hate the way he ponces about with that voice. If you look at his old stuff he's fine.
- I get into a quandary about comedians like Shappi Khorsandi or Omid Djalili, they only talk about their race and upbringing. Boring bordetring on slightly racist. The quandary comes becomes because I find them quite funny.
- A comedians are foreign (Scottish/Welsh) /northern and unnervingly young these days.
- Another reason I hate Michael McIntrye is that he's trying to do the whole observationalist thing but I hate him so...
- Mark Watson's like the good Hitler.
- I like stand-up.
- It looks like it's all easy and stuff but I bet it's really kind of not and is not actually just being funny in front of people.
- I've had a little too much wine to think past the first few points.
- Trains.
Oh... I posted.
- Why is it fine to make jokes about a thing just because you are that thing?