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I was never really a great fan of Ali G although some bits were entertaining. I didn't like Borat and if Cohen is carrying the same personality abeit tweeking it a bit I probably wont like Bruno either.


I find it very sad and all too disappointing when comedians can't see that their material is getting old.


Oh and I know I'm about to go slightly off topic here but does anybody else want to see the back of Michael McInytre and the gormless fools Horne and Corden, how on earth did they get their own show.

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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I was never really a great fan of Ali G although

> some bits were entertaining. I didn't like Borat

> and if Cohen is carrying the same personality

> abeit tweeking it a bit I probably wont like Bruno

> either.

>

> I find it very sad and all too disappointing when

> comedians can't see that their material is getting

> old.



I thought BORAT was one of the funniest things I have ever seen ... up there with laurel & Hardy , Montym Python ,Pete & Dud , ......

>

> Oh and I know I'm about to go slightly off topic

> here but does anybody else want to see the back of

> Michael McInytre and the gormless fools Horne and

> Corden, how on earth did they get their own show.

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