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Had to chuckle at Jim saying "roll on death"
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I find him funny
Previously as a comedian he wasn't my taste
But as a man (hm) I find myself giggling
Previously as a comedian he wasn't my taste
But as a man (hm) I find myself giggling
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Very funny man
I never rated him as a stand up comedian.
I'm not saying that he wasn't any good, as he was very successful, it's just that he wasn't to my taste.
But as himself I find him very funny.
He's got a quick wit and I find his spontaneous humour much funnier than I've ever seen him while doing a stage act.
“Do we have to form a queue to have a f*cking argument with you or do you just willy nilly pick people?”
That was really funny " I'd pull the trigger"
Classic
Loved his 'I'd rather put my balls in an egg slicer' than have sex with Linda. And the Polo mint gag lol.
And the way he kept saying "Oh dear" after Linda stormed out into the garden to give him a telling off
I thought Ollie's impersonation of Jim in the DR was also quite funny, Jim is probably a guy that most people can relate to, be it their grandfather or father in the way that they act when there is too much noise.
" Good job you've got two sleeves then" said Jim
haha
I loved his reply to Big Brother when asked who he'd sleep with out of Linda and Liz. He said that if he had to put a gun to his head....he'd pull the trigger.:D:D
:D:D Classic.
He's got great timing.
So I was shocked when he kept making me laugh - as Jim, the man (or Cameron, his real name, as he said) - and I started to like him, amazingly! He's got a natural superfast wit and can be very funny indeed.
I'm so pleased for him that he won, well deserved.
I find his deadpan delivery a lot funnier than Jack Dee actually.
agreed that was the best line for me
This is what cracked me up about Jim too!! My dad is exactly like that, which is why I took to Jim so much! Lol
One od my other faves was 'another vat of wine dear?' To linda.
But they havent shown it since !
Edit: Just saw Jenna's post - yes a bit of Monty Python thrown in too. Similar to, "Is this a 5 minute argument or the full half hour!"
Yeah, his material is a bit old hat now anyway, but I don't think he is a bad bloke in himself, and of what I saw (and read here) here, he does have a sparkling wit, which combined with his curmudgeonly, deadpan delivery, is very funny. He seems to have a lot more humility too, so I hope he can build on this and see what the public have seen in him, and maintain it.