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MoPZiG
Jun 6, 2006

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I'm actually completely in agreement with Dane.

Yeah me too. TJ broke protocol and comes off like some moralizing prick trying to land a studio job or something. People get bumped, deal with it.

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MoPZiG
Jun 6, 2006

M1TCH3LL posted:

Since this seems to be American-centric, I'm curious as to what the American comedy fans here think about British comedians. Obviously, the easy name to pull out is Ricky Gervais who seems to be more revered in America than in the UK right now. But then you have comedians like David Cross and Louis CK singing the praises of Daniel Kitson, considered by many to be the best comedian in the country, as well as Stewart Lee who IS the best comedian in the country.

In general I find that UK and US standup are two completely different kettles of fish, probably owing to their unique origins - the theater and jazz clubs.

MoPZiG
Jun 6, 2006

Does that really count as meeting somebody?

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