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Old 04-20-2010, 12:46 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Scummy is probably a good word to use. Among the more famous jokes on Mock The Week, you have the Heath Ledger one, the Diana one, the Richard Hammond ones and others. Some of it is pretty offensive stuff but still kinda funny.

Ill give his stand up another go at some point but I was just let down by it after Mock The Week.
I'm a big fan of the dark twisted humour, the more offensive the better. There doesn't seem to be enough of it about for my liking.

Even though when you really think about it and you comprehend the morality behind it, that kind of humour is just disgusting.. But the humour is like its own twisted little world. People who get offended shouldn't, it's not directed at them, that's why I don't get offended at jokes about males.

Don't bother with his stand up, it's mainly recycled Mock the Week jokes.. I never really thought the Richard Hammond joke was funny or offensive the one about the Glasgow airport? He had a car crash around that time and he linked the two didn't he?
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