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wee quinnie Wrote:

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> Russell Brand. What's that all about?


Good one Wee Quinnie.


I was given his Live DVD for Xmas by a so-called friend of mine who should know better. It's about as funny as cancer.

can't agree about Russell Brand being overrated - if anything his stand-up in under-rated. Although I have heard nothing but bad things about the DVD from other fans so I won't defend that Jah


this piece about the Sun remains a fave of mine




he is massively over-exposed tho

I find Russell Brand an interesting character.

I don't love him or hate him. He is everywhere you look.. which isn't always a good thing. But stuff like the Amnesty thing where (along with The Mighty Boosh) he was pretty-much the only thing worth watching have made me re-appraise.


Let's get shot of some real chaff before we bin The Brand.

Speaking of which, I notice Lenny Bloody Henry has been given yet another series on the Beeb.

Keef Wrote:

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> Lenny Henry hasn't done anything good for a long

> time, but I love a lot of his stuff from years

> ago.


How many years ago? "Three of a kind"?

I thought that was cutting-edge stuff - but then again I was only 8.

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