• Funniest british Male Comedians?
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oh, and bill bailey [img]http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2007/11/46a_29_Bill-Baile_243x243.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Rizzo;19894021]There are none. The british fail at humor.[/QUOTE] there is no "american humour" and there is no "british humour", both stereotyped styles of humour exist within both countries, and should not be classified by country, and rather just acknowledge there are different types of humour that are nonspecific to any one country. i tend to like most types of homour, what people see as british, and american. but i much, much, much prefer the US office. it as a good mix of awkwardness and humour. the UK verion, through no fault of the UK's humour, is just plain awkward and painful to watch. [editline]09:48PM[/editline] and ricky gervais is funny, but only in small doses. too much ricky gets annoying, very fast.
Eddie Izzard. Russel Bran and Jimmy Carr aren't bad either. You need to put up more options.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. I don't care if they aren't comedians, they have made me laugh a lot more than any other comedian in the world.
[QUOTE=Rusty101;19894228] the UK verion, through no fault of the UK's humour, is just plain awkward and painful to watch. [/QUOTE] this is what us brits like
What 'bout Mr Bean? [img]http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/mr-bean.jpg[/img]
Hugh Laurie :3
Frankie Boyle is the best comedian in the world tbh.
John Cleese, even though he's more of an actor.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;19893491]I like Ricky Gervais, but I haven't seen many british male comedians.[/QUOTE] This Am I allowed to count Simon Pegg? Or is he too much of an actor to be considered a comedian?
Billy Connolly. [IMG]http://www.jansworld.net/thebillys/images/billy-connolly-stage.gif[/IMG]
[img]http://diaryofadomesticgoddess.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/stripped_mailout_full.jpg[/img] :fuckyou:
Where the hell is Ricky Gervais??? Lame poll..
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