I used to find stand-up funny back in the days when comedians
were simply expert joke tellers telling jokes expertly, but they don’t do that
now. Now they strut about the stage with over-inflated egos, apparently in the
misguided belief that they’re very clever observers of life-the-universe-and-everything,
there to educate a collection of 3,000 sycophants in the matter of the absurder
side of the subject. But I’m yet to find one clever enough to do it. Mostly
they state the obvious, and then spin it out to a worthless and ever-declining
degree until it becomes nothing but an almighty yawn.
I tried to watch a Scottish comic on YouTube tonight attempting
to concoct a humorous diatribe on the dangers of being a tourist caught up in
the maelstrom of a Scottish ceilidh. I managed two minutes as it gradually
turned into an almighty yawn, and then the camera showed a shot of the audience
doing the LMFAO thing. That was too much and I turned it off.
I went and fetched myself a drink and pondered the question:
‘How can anybody find this funny? Is every seat plumbed into a nitrous oxide
cylinder or something?’ I wondered whether the £30 tickets are maybe dusted
with some mind-altering chemical which messes with the facial muscles. It
seemed unlikely, so I gave up.
And then I read an old post of mine which made me laugh. It
seems I really am existing in a universe of one.
2 comments:
Not even George Carlin?
You have me at a disadvantage again. The name is only vaguely familiar so I wouldn't know. I'm not as well travelled as you, Mad. Good to hear from you, though.
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