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I felt really uncomfortable in the crowd, and felt bad seeing a fellow human being put through that.
These are performing people who should have an understanding of how awful George must have felt.
Jing wrote:[1 Offensive jokes are not funny, and are completly unacceptable in today's world.
2 He was taking up too much time at the start of the second half, the stage had been set during the intermission, why was he wasting time. Someone behind me shouted out, 'who's the next act?'
3 He challenged the audience, 'You're not a tough crowd, I'll win' he said - as soon as he said that, I knew he wouldn't.
4 He complained that this wasn't the type of gig he usually does - well, he shouldn't have taken the booking then!
5 He was part of a team, alongside the magicians, and he couldn't even be bothered to learn their names. I have compered shows before, and I just ask the act before hand, what's your name mate, am I pronouncing it right, ok thanks, then I check my paper BEFORE I go on.
6 and perhaps most importantly - He wasn't funny!!.
I may be wrong but I thought he qualified that when he added that everyone needs to be able to laugh at themselves and if they can't do that they're always going to lose. I took that to mean that George shouldn't have been so confrontational when he realised he was dying on his feet.One thing I also did not enjoy was when Ken Dodd said George was a brilliant comedian, the following night.
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