I met a B&B landlady in Ilfracombe years ago. She clearly hated people and the hospitality industry. She was hilariously grumpy. Breakfast was 7.30 to 7.45am - no exceptions 😂😂
When I first saw Paul perform this live it was the first time i ever saw him and cried of laughter till I hit the floor in which I still continued to laugh
Another thing you can do is eat the full breakfast, then, when they ask if you enjoyed it, say "I wasn't too sure about the bacon." Then, when they press you for details, say nothing.
Does breakfast mean like.. that you're breaking your fast? Like, you've slept, and haven't eaten.. and so in the morning, when you eat, are you breaking your fasting? Is that where the term comes from? I'm not English, just curious..
I really love the legwork and shape-throwing he does in this and some of his other earlier work. I saw him more recently and he seems to have ditched it in favour of manic rocking/head-banging, which I find less funny. Each to their own though, and he's still a truly stand-out voice within his field.
Once you get to the professional level of comedy, "not funny" doesn't really exist anymore. They're popular because majority of the population does find them funny. He's just not your style of comedy, and that's fine. I, for one, find him absolutely hilarious.
Stunningly bad; like someone's annoying younger brother showing off to get your attention. I can't believe he's ever been taken seriously as a stand-up comic... quite extraordinary! In fact he's so bad that he's sort of fascinating. You keep expecting the badness to have been some sort of parody. Baffling.
Wow. Great comment. Not only well constructed but it also truly showed off your elegant use of the English language. No wonder you don’t like this type of comedy.