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Point taken Sean. That Scott Capurro could teach me a thing or two.


You could learn something from this guy Sean. Don't be too offended.


I've also had the pleasure of meeting him.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHG1zqc_l9c&feature=PlayList&p=DC31F8770C2AE5B1&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=41


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAKTSccVU0A&feature=related

I LOVE Jason Rouse BBW.... but people who go to see him kinda know what they are getting, whereas people logging on here (on a Peep Show thread!) may not expect to see phrases like shirtlifters. And they'd be right


But I have seen Jason a fair few times - not to be confused with cuddly Rob Rouse (although after RR's recent dog in front of TV routine I dunno) and I'd be up for going to see him again. Spoke to him briefly after his Red Rope gig off Carnaby St - he's a sweetie really - like you possibly. But he knows when and where to perform

I've only ever seen him twice but has he written any more material because he seems to do the same routine abeit tweeked depending on his location. I still like him and he complimented my material when my group played the Hen and Chickens in Islington.


Yes, I write comedy.

"I wouldn't raise an eyebrow because you definitely have the capacity but you need to shed at least 80% of the material you use on here..."



I don't use any of the material I use on here. I generally don't swear in the stuff I write for a gig and anything I do submit is reviewed by all of us. We generally tread a fine line and cater for a less sensitive crowd than the EDF but a lot of my stuff, as well as material by my co-writer, is clean as well.



"Now, free passes pls"



No chance. You want to see me get up on stage, then you'll have to pay along with everyone else!

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