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« Reply #4995 on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 14:38:19 »

The story about drinking his own piss was certainly one that chimed with me.  Ill tell you all about that some other time!
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« Reply #4996 on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 16:16:17 »

Went to the comedy club at the Wyvern on Sunday, with Tom Davis
As the headliner, who was good, but John Robertson was one of the support acts, he’s very different but really funny.

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« Reply #4997 on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 16:19:12 »

We’ve also got tickets for Jason Manford, Greg Davies, Ross Noble & Bridget Christie.

We’re also going to see Gary Meikle in October.

There’s another comedy club at the Wyvern in September with Reginald D Hunter headlining
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« Reply #4998 on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 17:09:43 »

Comedy is so far in advance.  Just saw Greg davies with the tickets I bought a year ago.  Got Bridget Christie, Ross Noble and John Robbins and Elis James in the next 8 months!
Always with checking Twickets if you've missed anything.
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« Reply #4999 on: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 08:12:12 »

There’s another comedy club at the Wyvern in September with Reginald D Hunter headlining
Reg is great, I have spend a couple of nights on the piss with him and a few mates, hes the smoothest person I have ever met, he can charm any lady, my wife loves him because he told her that she has "righteous hair!" whatever that really means!

Manford was brilliant as always last night, very relatable for anyone who has kids and spend half an hour just chatting with the audience, being front row was good as I had a good conversation with him about his brother Colin who I know very well.
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« Reply #5000 on: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 09:27:21 »

Reg was the compere when I did a comedy club for a few terms at university in roughly 1999!  He's not changed then.  Still smooth.
 
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« Reply #5001 on: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 09:36:42 »

Seen RDH a couple of times. Always fun. The support one time made a joke about unlicensed cab drivers and got a response he'd never had anywhere else and immediately realised something had happened in Swindon. I was dying just from the awkwardness of it.
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« Reply #5002 on: Thursday, July 17, 2025, 10:10:20 »

Talking of gigs, go get your tickets for My dad's bigger than your dad festival, set up in memory of Dave Young. Good cause, and Dave was a top bloke I knew for years.
Jayo, you playing there this year?
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« Reply #5003 on: Friday, July 18, 2025, 07:33:14 »

Talking of gigs, go get your tickets for My dad's bigger than your dad festival, set up in memory of Dave Young. Good cause, and Dave was a top bloke I knew for years.
Jayo, you playing there this year?

No not this year, sadly. They don't like to put acts on two years in a row. Talk in Code this year I think.

RIP Dave - absolute legend.
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