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Post by steve66 on Apr 7, 2009 20:07:45 GMT
What do you think the conversation might go like between the two of them after Sat, I think there would be lot's p**s taking and extremely bad language,but would be hilarious to eavesdrop!!
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Post by crimesy on Apr 7, 2009 20:27:27 GMT
Why would Hancock and Skinner have a conversation?
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Post by steve66 on Apr 7, 2009 20:43:07 GMT
Eh? The fact they are both football supporters who probably meet through their work and I was just putting up the scenario should they meet as to how the conversation might pan out between the two of them as they are both very funny TV personalities,or if you like a hyperthetical situation where your thought's of how a conversation between the two of them may go,I don't know if they converse with each other just thought there may be some wit's on here who could make some funny one liner's!!!
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Post by crimesy on Apr 7, 2009 20:45:11 GMT
Oh, i thought you were being serious.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2009 20:45:35 GMT
Skinner must be pretty used to it from Stokies now. Must be boring for Hancock by now ;D
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Post by jbstokie on Apr 7, 2009 20:49:03 GMT
Hi I'm Nick I do Morrisons adverts and you're a pisser
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Post by crimesy on Apr 7, 2009 20:52:55 GMT
JB ;D
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Post by Beardy200 on Apr 7, 2009 20:57:42 GMT
Skinner would rip him to pieces. Hancock ain't that funny off camera while Skinner's pretty much a natural.
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Post by mumf14 on Apr 7, 2009 21:00:40 GMT
I never realised that either were classed as 'comedians'...I think those who put them up are bigger comedians.
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Post by Beardy200 on Apr 7, 2009 21:06:19 GMT
I never realised that either were classed as 'comedians'...I think those who put them up are bigger comedians. Well Frank's had a pretty decent career on national telly for years and Nick played a scripted part in one show, panto and now crappy ads
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Post by steve66 on Apr 7, 2009 21:22:29 GMT
mumf ok not out n out comedians but both,in my opinion of course,very witty/funny people ffs it's like pulling teeth on here sometimes/sorry most of the time
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Post by crimesy on Apr 7, 2009 21:25:01 GMT
I like Hancock, used to love They Think Its All Over.. especially because he tried to incorporate Stoke whenever possible, I.E gettng Hippo in on that blindfold round. ;D
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 7, 2009 21:36:08 GMT
I never realised that either were classed as 'comedians'...I think those who put them up are bigger comedians. Well Frank's had a pretty decent career on national telly for years Not to mention being one of the most successful stand up comedians on the circuit ...
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Post by jbstokie on Apr 7, 2009 21:39:19 GMT
Well Frank's had a pretty decent career on national telly for years Not to mention being one of the most successful stand up comedians on the circuit ... Someone's got Photoshop
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 7, 2009 21:39:47 GMT
I like Frank a lot.
Funny, and does seem like a genuinely likeable bloke.
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Post by Beardy200 on Apr 7, 2009 21:42:56 GMT
I've seen him do stand-up live and on DVDs and he's brilliant. On the other hand i've bumped into Nick Hancock a few times in my local supermarket and he's a miserable arrogant git (not just my opinion obviously but people who work there and see him regularly)
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Post by mumf14 on Apr 7, 2009 21:56:00 GMT
Perhaps watching Ken Dodd doing a 5 hour stand up show at nearly 80 years of age has tainted my views.
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Post by march4 on Apr 7, 2009 22:02:48 GMT
Perhaps watching Ken Dodd doing a 5 hour stand up show at nearly 80 years of age has tainted my views. Perhaps sad to say, but Doddy is the very best live. I thought I was going to die of laughter. I was literally rolling on the floor trying to get my breath. Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross take note please - that is comedy.
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Post by mumf14 on Apr 7, 2009 22:11:03 GMT
I'd have willing paid £500 to be on the jury at his trial...even the judge kept breaking down in tears.'' He apparaently asked if he could call Lester Piggott as a character reference witness.... ;D I wouldn't pay 50 pence for Skinner or the other one.
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Post by Beardy200 on Apr 7, 2009 22:12:13 GMT
Oh dear, my old man had the "pleasure" of chaperoning Ken Dodd for a week on a trip to San Diego on a business trip and he was the paid comedy guest.
Complete waste of space, totally up his own arse, spent the whole week getting pissed, giving it the big I am and being rude and obnoxious to all the customers .... and these are plumbers so they're not up-market or anything. Never been my cup of tea anyway to be honest but he has his fans that's for sure.
The next year though it was Les Dawson and apparently as nicer bloke as you could ever wish to meet. Humble, down to earth, hilarious and a true gentleman. Pissed all week aswell but a true gent ;D
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 7, 2009 22:25:05 GMT
Aah, Les Dawson.
True Genius.
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Post by lancer on Apr 8, 2009 8:02:21 GMT
Skinner has to be the best comedian, he supports a very funny team, with a very funny manager.
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Post by RAF on Apr 8, 2009 8:09:55 GMT
Skinner is as funny as cancer. Skin cancer if you will.
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Post by jnb14 on Apr 8, 2009 8:15:59 GMT
Anyone see Adrian Chiles and Frank Skinner sat together at Saturday's match on Match of the Day? They may as well have been at a funeral!!
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Post by monkhousestokie on Apr 8, 2009 8:38:46 GMT
Anyone see Adrian Chiles and Frank Skinner sat together at Saturday's match on Match of the Day? They may as well have been at a funeral!! They were.
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