Wilbert
Well-Known Member
This is true - although I never called anyone an internet loser! It would be pretty hypocritical if I did considering my own internet-based existence![]()
Apologies, that was loveaction I was thinking of.
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This is true - although I never called anyone an internet loser! It would be pretty hypocritical if I did considering my own internet-based existence![]()
I actually wasn't planning on posting on this thread again as I figured it would have died off by now, but I find myself compelled to post one final time since no one is prepared to let it die just yet. I'm not here to defend The Athenrides or myself, and I'm certainly not "freaking out", but I simply want to say that I find this thread a bit disappointing, not because of the negativity, but the lack of any comprehensive, well-written responses. Out of all 100-some odd replies, only two people seemed to actually put any thought into what they were writing. You are all very tough critics, and I wonder is there any home-grown Irish comedy that any of you actually like? I'd genuinely like to know.
T I wonder is there any home-grown Irish comedy that any of you actually like? I'd genuinely like to know.
hitlist
- Leave It To Mrs O'Brien
- Anois Is Arís (language teaching surrealism)
- Paths To Freedom
- Soupy Norman
- Nothing To It
- The End
shitlist
- everything else especially Stew
Soupy Norman is awesome
Did you see the Paths to Freedom film nlgbbbblth? Was it any good?
Did you see the Paths to Freedom film nlgbbbblth? Was it any good?
comedy is more difficult than it looks. fair dues for giving it a whirl anyway.
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