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    If your looking for a show to take the kids too try Morgan & West's magic show it's great!

    They do an adults show also.


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    Saw Tony Law and Stewart Lee yesterday. Both very worth seeing, Stewart Lee was excellent though.

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    Just in from watching Frankie Boyle who was in relentless form, didn't miss anyone

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    I was at the Gilded Balloon Gala on Saturday.

    Lasted almost 4 hours. Highlight for me was Tommy Tiernan, I'd never heard of him before but he was brilliant.

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    Got tickets for Tom stade tomorrow night at the assembly rooms looking forward too it, spending most of the day in and around town so any pointers or free show recommendations would be welcome got my mrs and her bro and sis in law coming through from the Weege so I'd like to at least look like I know what I'm doing with the festival lark

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    Got tickets for Tom stade tomorrow night at the assembly rooms looking forward too it, spending most of the day in and around town so any pointers or free show recommendations would be welcome got my mrs and her bro and sis in law coming through from the Weege so I'd like to at least look like I know what I'm doing with the festival lark
    Havent had the chance to see Tom Stade this year, and was really hoping to get to one of his shows, saw him a couple of years ago at the Pleasance then last year at the Assembly rooms in George Street, brilliant gigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyhibbie View Post
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    Havent had the chance to see Tom Stade this year, and was really hoping to get to one of his shows, saw him a couple of years ago at the Pleasance then last year at the Assembly rooms in George Street, brilliant gigs.
    Ive been wanting to see him for a while so really looking forward to it, the crowd I'm going with hadn't heard of him so the pressure is on but he's brilliant I'm sure he won't fail me

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    Ive been wanting to see him for a while so really looking forward to it, the crowd I'm going with hadn't heard of him so the pressure is on but he's brilliant I'm sure he won't fail me
    Im sure he won't disappoint mate, his crowd interaction is great, I remember going to his preview show at the Pleasance and he interacted with a young Chinese lad in the front row about them holidaying in Afghanistan, very clever and brilliant. Let us know how it goes 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by deano88 View Post
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    I was at the Gilded Balloon Gala on Saturday.

    Lasted almost 4 hours. Highlight for me was Tommy Tiernan, I'd never heard of him before but he was brilliant.
    We saw tommy tiernan 5 or 6 years ago and he was funny as.

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    Any reccomendations for this Friday night, for something I am likely to get tickets for me and the missus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Any reccomendations for this Friday night, for something I am likely to get tickets for me and the missus?
    If you loke Jazz this is well worth a visit.
    https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/lillian-boutte-crescent-city-cutie

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch1875 View Post
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    If your looking for a show to take the kids too try Morgan & West's magic show it's great!

    They do an adults show also.
    I took my lad to see "Funz and Gamez Tooz" at the Assembly george square gardens. Good fun for the kids but absolutely hilarious for the adults!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyhibbie View Post
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    Im sure he won't disappoint mate, his crowd interaction is great, I remember going to his preview show at the Pleasance and he interacted with a young Chinese lad in the front row about them holidaying in Afghanistan, very clever and brilliant. Let us know how it goes 
    He was Brilliant mate, cheekbones where in agony by the end met the man himself at the end too well worth a visit if you can manage it

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    Went to see Jason Byrne who was, as always, bloody brilliant!

    Also saw Game of Thrones the musical which was great and a must see if you are a fan of the TV series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip shop Joe View Post
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    Went to see Jason Byrne who was, as always, bloody brilliant!

    Also saw Game of Thrones the musical which was great and a must see if you are a fan of the TV series.
    Good stuff, I'm going to both these shows on wednesday as well as Andrew Maxwell & Mark Watson

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    Went to see Craig Hill playing with his selfie last night.

    Must be more than half a dozen times now and still the tears are running down my cheeks.

    If anyone hasn't seen him I'd suggest sitting down the front.
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    He was Brilliant mate, cheekbones where in agony by the end met the man himself at the end too well worth a visit if you can manage it
    Excellent stuff, probably won't get the chance to see him this time round but defo pencilled in for next year 👍

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    Just seen Ian Stirling - pretty good for £10 and stood outside at the end to thank people for coming

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    Since my last post I've seen:

    Michael Che - brilliant! Had never heard of him before but I'd definitely recommend.

    Javier Jarquin: Card Ninja - good fun show. Will see in again in future shows.

    Andrew Lawrence - see what people meant about him coming across as bitter. Funny at the start though and his message is quite thought provoking, even if it does come across as a lecture.

    Puppet Fiction - different scene this time, enjoyed it just as much second time round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibeelady View Post
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    Just seen Ian Stirling - pretty good for £10 and stood outside at the end to thank people for coming
    And a Hibee ! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwheel View Post
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    And a Hibee ! :)
    I seen him at the start of the festival. I thought he was really good but didn't know he was a hibee! Even better! ☺
    Mon the Hibs.

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    This years funniest joke announced:

    'I deleted all the German contacts from my phone. It's Hans free.'

    It always amazes me that with hundreds of acts to choose from the funniest joke is so often won by something that sounds like it came straight from a Christmas cracker.
    PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    This years funniest joke announced:

    'I deleted all the German contacts from my phone. It's Hans free.'

    It always amazes me that with hundreds of acts to choose from the funniest joke is so often won by something that sounds like it came straight from a Christmas cracker.
    Apparently he had another joke about German sausages but that was the wurst!

    The best was a few years ago......Hedgehogs, why can't they just share?

    Love that ****!

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    My cat is recovering from a massive stroke was the winners personal favourite.

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    conjunctivitis.com that's a site for sore eyes.

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    It's prob not my favourite ever festival joke but I did laugh quite a bit at this one -

    Stewart Lee on James Corden relocating: "Our loss is America's loss".

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