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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Why is it that when I read those, in my head I hear them all being told by Tim Vine.

For me, Tim Vine is the master of this type of joke. Here are a few:

So Batman came up to me & he hit me over the head with a vase & he went T'PAU! I said "Don't you mean KAPOW?? He said "No, I've got china in my hand."

So I went to the dentist. He said "Say Aaah." I said "Why?" He said "My dog's died.'"

I was looking for the directions for Radio 1 in London, and a guy pointed me in the direction of the building. I said: “That’s not a building, thats a cloud!” He said: “Down a bit…”

So I fancied a game of darts with my mate. He said, "Nearest the bull goes first" He went "Baah" and I went "Moo" He said "You're closest"

I could go on, but I'll stop there....
Tim Vine appears on yesterday's Daily Bacon 5-live podcast.

It's well worth a listen as it also includes Jon Ronson talking about psychos and Johnnie Walker (is that the Radio 2 dj?) talking about Savile.
 




tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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Trouble is, he goes for quantity not quality. Yes, some are funny, but many are just cringe-worthy, but he moves on very quickly.

I know what you mean - I have a DVD, but you kind of lose interest after 10 mins or so. Different live though. His best are hilarious, as long as you like absurd humour - some people don't.
 






















The Sock of Poskett

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Jun 12, 2009
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I know what you mean - I have a DVD, but you kind of lose interest after 10 mins or so. Different live though. His best are hilarious, as long as you like absurd humour - some people don't.

Went down a storm in Worthing last month when our comedy club landed him for two Edinburgh previews. He's relentless. And very funny.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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Tim Vine appears on yesterday's Daily Bacon 5-live podcast.

It's well worth a listen as it also includes Jon Ronson talking about psychos and Johnnie Walker (is that the Radio 2 dj?) talking about Savile.

Plagiarism - at least one of those jokes - the say aaah - My dog's died one, is a Tommy Cooper Joke.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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For me, Tim Vine is the master of this type of joke. Here are a few:

So Batman came up to me & he hit me over the head with a vase & he went T'PAU! I said "Don't you mean KAPOW?? He said "No, I've got china in my hand."

So I went to the dentist. He said "Say Aaah." I said "Why?" He said "My dog's died.'"

I was looking for the directions for Radio 1 in London, and a guy pointed me in the direction of the building. I said: “That’s not a building, thats a cloud!” He said: “Down a bit…”

So I fancied a game of darts with my mate. He said, "Nearest the bull goes first" He went "Baah" and I went "Moo" He said "You're closest"

I could go on, but I'll stop there....

I will try it again now on the right post.

At least one of those - the "say aah" one, is a Tommy Cooper joke. I think the "nearest the bull" one is as well.
 






Hyperion

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Nov 1, 2010
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A joke is in most cases more funny supported by an excellent delivery. Vine uses the quick fire technique but this actually helps pump out some of the weaker material. If someone finds one joke hilarious they often then find the next one more funny than it possibly is. Delivery is the key along with the fluidity of the act. In written form a joke is usually a lot weaker In a lot of cases
 


Stat Brother

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A joke is in most cases more funny supported by an excellent delivery.

Not that the point needs proving, an old favourite of NSC:-

 










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