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A refreshingly great blog

Posted by Tony on Apr 28, 2009 in General Thoughts

Given the amount of schlock on the internet (and yes, I include much of what I write under that disparaging blanket) it’s always refreshing to come across a blog that isn’t (a) self-indulgent (ditto my caveat above) (b) an attempt at omnipotent prosthelytizing on the state of our planet/nation/backyard (ditto again, sigh) or (c) just plain annoying (oh dear).

One blog I’ve discovered recently (thanks ) is British comedy writer Jon Brown’s called “1000 Tiny Things I Hate” (thanks Bridget McNulty) – an ongoing rant about those little things that get up Brown’s nose. And they really are little things. Take a look at some recent additions to the list:

#0153. THE CONSTANT AND OVERWHELMING URGE TO LET MY ONE ASIAN FRIEND KNOW THAT I’VE FINALLY SEEN ‘SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE.’
#0149. OLD MEN WHO RECKON THEY’RE REALLY GOOD WITH COMPUTERS.
#0141. USING A PIECE OF GYM EQUIPMENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER A WOMAN OR A CHILD.

The list goes on. Self-deprecating, hilarious, observational comedy at its best. It’s also wonderfully irreverent and, well, just spot on the way he captures those little things he encounters that make him see red. Well worth a visit if you have some time to kill and you want to remind yourself why the internet can be great.

My personal favourite from his list is this video – covertly recorded by Brown on a train journey. The blog entry is titled

#0111. THE WAY THE MAN ON THE TRAIN LAST NIGHT HAD TO GET EVERY LAST MORSEL FROM HIS GAY LITTLE TRIFLE.

The video speaks for itself – hilarious.

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Can paedophiles be funny?

Posted by Tony on Sep 18, 2007 in Thought Leader blogs

If you haven’t ever heard of Chris Langham, you’re missing out. He was the comic genius behind the toe-curlingly-delicious spoof documentaries People Like Us. In that series he took the role of investigative journalist Roy Mallard, and made “documentaries” about seemingly normal people and situations. It was understated, nuanced British comedy at its best. He was also the awkward sidekick psychologist in Kiss Me Kate which gave rise to what was arguably one of the funniest moments in television — the scene at the end of the series that saw Langham on stage alone in front of an audience attempting a song and dance routine before disappearing down a hole in the stage. You had to be there, I guess. He was also in Monty Python’s Life of Brian, The Return of the Pink Panther, and multiple episodes of The Muppet Show.

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