Lano and Woodley
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Re: Lano and Woodley
I've been watching Lano and Woodley lately!
Yeah, you know you want to talk about creativity. http://www.notebookinhand.com The interpretation of 'creativity' is up to you!
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I always really liked their live shows. This always sticks in my mind as a high point.
Kimra wrote:Next they'll be denying us the right to say "We'll rape your arse if you don't come to this fucken country."
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That made me smile a whole lot.Apocalyptus wrote:I always really liked their live shows. This always sticks in my mind as a high point.
And on a side note I just watched Spicks and Specs. Good show.
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Yeah I like that show, but haven't watched it recently. Maybe it's because I like Myf Warherst less now that she deserted Triple J to go work for Triple M. Bitch.
Side note: Alan Brough once came into my supermarket deli, and I gave him ham off the bone. Oh yeah, I know you're jealous.
Side note: Alan Brough once came into my supermarket deli, and I gave him ham off the bone. Oh yeah, I know you're jealous.
Kimra wrote:Next they'll be denying us the right to say "We'll rape your arse if you don't come to this fucken country."
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I don't care who she works for. If I was in her position I'd work for whoever was paying me the most. That's right I'm a sellout... or I would be if I had anything to sellout for. And yes, yes I am very jealous of you and your meaty tales. Boning Alan Brough, cheers to you.Apocalyptus wrote:Yeah I like that show, but haven't watched it recently. Maybe it's because I like Myf Warherst less now that she deserted Triple J to go work for Triple M. Bitch.
Side note: Alan Brough once came into my supermarket deli, and I gave him ham off the bone. Oh yeah, I know you're jealous.
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Woah woah woah, we do NOT tolerate that kind of talk around here.Kimra wrote:Spicks
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*sobs* Please pass the brain bleach.Kimra wrote:Boning Alan Brough, cheers to you.
Kimra wrote:Next they'll be denying us the right to say "We'll rape your arse if you don't come to this fucken country."
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No. I want you to keep that mental image forever. That's just how evil I am.Apocalyptus wrote:*sobs* Please pass the brain bleach.Kimra wrote:Boning Alan Brough, cheers to you.
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Yeah, that's gorgeous! They did it at the end of Goodbye for us. We were the first place on their 'round', and so the first few nights were experimental. They did the sleeping bag dance at the end. We went and saw Goodbye again like a week and a half later and SO many things were different! Including cutting out The Dance, and a really cute bit at the end with their silhouettes walking away holding hands, and an incredibly sad song about Frank dying and Col admitting that he loves him. Pretty much the whole audience was almost in tears and they didn't want to do it again because it was just not funny.Apocalyptus wrote:I always really liked their live shows. This always sticks in my mind as a high point.
Yeah, you know you want to talk about creativity. http://www.notebookinhand.com The interpretation of 'creativity' is up to you!
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I suppose as a comedian you wouldn't actually want that response from the audience. But still a shame they cut it all out. Good to make people experience a bit of sadness every now and again.*Tundra wrote:Yeah, that's gorgeous! They did it at the end of Goodbye for us. We were the first place on their 'round', and so the first few nights were experimental. They did the sleeping bag dance at the end. We went and saw Goodbye again like a week and a half later and SO many things were different! Including cutting out The Dance, and a really cute bit at the end with their silhouettes walking away holding hands, and an incredibly sad song about Frank dying and Col admitting that he loves him. Pretty much the whole audience was almost in tears and they didn't want to do it again because it was just not funny.Apocalyptus wrote:I always really liked their live shows. This always sticks in my mind as a high point.
*if that's not my motivation to be a superhero I don't know what is.
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