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Anyone watch the new episode of series 20? Had the guy from ze mighty booosh and Donny Tourette (Towers of London)
Oh, man, HILARIOUS!
Love how Donny was trying his best to crack jokes at no other than Bill Bailey, of all the people
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Yeah i watched it. There was no way in the world that the Donny Tourette guy was going to come out on top. Simon Amstell is a good replacement for Mark Lamarr too, still got the same sense of humour to it because Amstell will take the mickey out of people whether they are sat next to him or whatever, no holds barred, just like Lamarr did. Speaking of which, Preston from the Ordinary Boys walks off the show next week cos they all make fun of him and his girlfriend (Chentelle the non celebrity who won celebrity Big Brother last year).
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I actually prefer Simon Amstell to Mark Lamarr, hilarious guy.
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Simon Amstell, Bill Bailey and the Boosh guy were on form in that episode! Donny Tourette is just a posh **** that swears and thinks it's cool. what a div!
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the Boosh guy has always been hilarious -- he's a great guy to have cast for that episode especially
I couldn't stop laughing when Donny Tourrette pointed to his crotch and told Amstell thats what he thought of him, Amstells reply was ****ing hilarious
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I gave up watching it when Amstell took over, since I can't stand the bloke. Just something about him makes me want to slap him.
Although I did catch the ep last week with Nerina Pallot. Yes, I'm a dirty slobbering perv, I admit it.
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Simon certainly has that Marmite feel about him.
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I like Amstell, I liked him when he presented Popworld, cos he did the same kind of thing (but without the swearing) on that.
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Next week's show should be fantastic
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Originally Posted by WOPR
Next week's show should be fantastic
Yeah . I've just watched Al Murrays Happy Hour, and Ordinary Boys were the band. Part of the deal with this show is that whoever is singing plays the show out with a Queen cover. They did 'I want to break free', in a way that I can only describe as murder, or maybe 'in the style of Madness' (bad ska, oi oi oi type stuff). Preston deserves everything he gets, and I can't wait to see Buzzcocks now.
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apparently Bill Bailey got a member of the audience to take his place when he [Preston] stormed off
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Soup-a-soup, a spicy carrot and coriander. (cilantro for those of you in the U.S.)
The Soup Song
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Originally Posted by Diggory Laycock
Soup-a-soup, a spicy carrot and coriander. (cilantro for those of you in the U.S.)
The Soup Song
"croutons, croutons . . . crunchy friends in a liquid broth"
Excellent!
I saw a couple episodes of The Mighty Boosh for the first time flying back to the States on a Virgin flight. Absolutely freakin' hilarious. And then to see this guy show up on the Buzzcocks episode was a hoot. (Great show by the way, does it play on any channel in the states? I just watched a bunch of episodes on YouTube form the link above but would love to watch more.)
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One should never stop striving for clarity of thought and precision of expression.
I would prefer my humanity sullied with the tarnish of science rather than the gloss of religion.
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Originally Posted by Nivag
Simon certainly has that Marmite feel about him.
I think he's hilarious Oh, and I'm oddly ambivalent towards Marmite - I don't mind it every once in a while.
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The Mighty Boosh is an awesome comedy :d
I hope they're making a new series!
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