Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » Old fashioned bigot I never found funny. Whereas Michael McIntyre for example can be fcukin hilarious without offending anyone.
Mariasofia wrote: » "I'd use her s..t for toothpaste..."
Femme_Fatale wrote: » Once again... I lolled.
Duracell Bunny wrote: » It's toilet humour, definitely, but the audacity of him is hilarious. Good in small doses. Can't be taking ourselves too seriously now.
Duck's hoop wrote: » Nah, it's knuckle dragging, spittle spraying racism. How the fùck is that good in small doses? I'm a bit surprised some of it is even legal tbh.
Wacker The Attacker wrote: » "big hairy fanny" Roy Chubby Brown
cereal_k1ller wrote: » do you think he should be banned from performing his act ?
Duck's hoop wrote: » Not at all. But I'm pretty sure he needs legal advice on his act as it sails very close to the wind with regard to incitement to hatred from the little I've watched. I'm not offended by it either. But I can certainly see why millions of people would be. He is after all denigrating all non white people in the basest of terms and with a total lack of irony in his own ignorance. He lumps Indians and Pakistanis in the same pile. All the one to him shur. He's actually gas. Stinking rotten odious little fùcker!
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Laughter is a reflex action. I remember listening to an old Mike Reid tape and being a little annoyed with myself for laughing at one of the Irish man jokes that made up his routine. But in that split second I did find it funny. Even your man from Phoenix Nights does a Pakistani shop keeper bit during his stand up that's a bit dodgy.
cereal_k1ller wrote: » people were hating on each other long before chubby brown waddled on to a stage in some part of northern England and will be long after the fat git has croaked this business of the state trying to perfect a population wont work ps , I don't like the geezer
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Personally I don't find Roy funny at all. Its not so much the stereotyping as its the snide undertone to his performance that makes me think he really believes it. Jim Davidson has that same hateful vibe about him - especially when the topic of women crops up. On the flip side I caught a bit of Stewart Lee's stand up show on BBC the other week. Very right on but painfully unfunny for the most part.
WilyCoyote wrote: » The funniest part of Chubby is his support of Middlesbrough which would entitle him to free entry into the unicellular organism club of Geordieland.