Just saw him in Glasgow. He is definitely a professional comedian, which is proven by the fact that he made the audience laugh. He done what they said on a tin. Come back to Glasgow soon please!
Mr O'Neil, you are by the most funny and brilliant comic, me and missus saw you at download 24 and your history of metal was amazing., please do more shows as we will buy a ticket. keep it up :D xx
I did an English language course with the Open University, and one of the modules was Language Acquisition in Children. And I learned an interesting thing; children learn the syntax, rhythm and structure of jokes before they learn how to make them funny. eg. 'why did the chicken cross the road?' 'I don't know, why did the chicken cross the road?' 'Because he felt like it'. Incidentally, the Doctor Who knock knock joke was the first joke I ever learned. I had a French exchange friend at school, and the first English joke she ever learned was 'Have I got something in my eye?' 'Yes. An eyeball'.
ya worked with Amanda Palma? cool. stars rising man. oh by the way. thanks for the "Omen" story. Profoundly effected my life. if you want an extra chapter to that material and how it caused a new alchemist to spontaneously erupt into being and be profoundly weirded out by reality in new perennate ways. hit me up.
Does anyone remember when BBC Radio 6Music DJs Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie had their semi-regular feature, Slayer At Lunchtime? Very popular with listeners.
If people don't know, the joke that is funnier than you think is that the urban legend states that the TV quiz host that plays saxophone on Gerry Rafferty's 'Baker Street' is Bob Holness from Blockbusters. Decades later BBC Radio 6Music DJ and writer Stuart Maconie admitted that he'd started this urban myth.
@@AndrewONeillComedy I now don't know if I should now mistrust any other household appliances. God bless them Goths and their Aga cookers, may they be faux sad without fear of toast!
Personally nether a Goth nor Metal, but the Goths you know must be considerably more wealthy than the ones I do. Of the Metalheads and Goths I know, the Metalheads are more likely to own their own home than the Goths.
Loved your History of Heavy Metal. Like, read-bits-out-to-my-better-half-with-annoying-regularity loved it. Any chance you'd play The Bedford pub in Balham? 🙂
So, I must preface this with my daughter is in the community. I have no hate in my heart. I’ve been watching non binary comedians for hours now and haven’t laughed once. Sorry.
Fair enough, being LGBTQ+ doesn't automatically make you funny. Just like being cis or straight doesn't automatically funny. Comedians are funny, regardless of what their gender or sexuality is. It's about finding the right one. I highly recommend Irene Tu, Mae Martin, and Sabrina Wu.
No one came up with the noise as a sound effect, some buzzers sounded like that in those days. You do realise that not everything you take for granted was today was always like that? Says more about you, than the program makers doesnt it? Having supposedly watched all of the Doctor Who episodes I am surprised you havent picked up on things like that.
@AndrewONeillComedy you can suggest anything you like Andrew. Sorry to tell you, it's not often you are right, but you are wrong again. I was merely pointing out your ignorance.
It takes a special kind of curmudgeon to try and belittle somebody for finding a sound funny. Why would you want to ruin someone's pure joy that does no harm to anyone? Because you're a miserable man, Terry, and you want to make others miserable too. I remember buzzers sounding like that, but I'm just enjoying Andrew's reaction so much that I ain't got time for pedantry. You'll be a lot happier if you stop trying to bring everyone down to your level of misery.
How stoned are you? That was what buzzers sounded like. Find some old University Challenge or other quiz shows from that period. All the buzzers made that sound.