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I am going to see him tonight, what can I expect?
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Tuesday evening someone mentioned him to me as being very funny. It must be a new trend. Like the knit tie of comedians.
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I am going to see him tonight, what can I expect?
Drag. Naughty humor. Right up your strasse.
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One of my favorite comedians - I expecially liked his Dressed to Kill show a few years ago
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Funny, very funny. I have a few of his DVDs. Here's a snip (NSFW language):
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He was one of the least bad things about the Avengers movie in 1998.
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He was one of the least bad things about the Avengers movie in 1998.

My Super-Ex girlfriend, too.
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I saw him last Friday in Seattle, and while he's an exquisite comedian, I think you're going to lose a little something unless you have premium seating.
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My teenagers love him. They're always quoting him at dinner, etc. (the cleaned up version, I assume). I've never heard him myself.
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Drag. Naughty humor. Right up your strasse.

Ahem. Executive transvestism, if you please.
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Ahem. Executive transvestism, if you please.

If you're better acquainted with it, I defer to you.
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I am going to see him tonight, what can I expect?

Hilarity. I enjoyed his Dress to Kill special. Influenced by Monty Python, which is a good thing (for me).

Hope you enjoy the show!
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I must be missing something, I saw his HBO special a few years back and I chuckled a few times, but I wouldn't spend money on seeing him. I was forced to see Ricky Gervais doing stand up last night and I find him funnier than his countryman Izzard, but I don't think I would pay to see Gervais again, although he does do killer gay humor, which is my weakness.
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I must be missing something, I saw his HBO special a few years back and I chuckled a few times, but I wouldn't spend money on seeing him. I was forced to see Ricky Gervais doing stand up last night and I find him funnier than his countryman Izzard, but I don't think I would pay to see Gervais again, although he does do killer gay humor, which is my weakness.

You saw Gervais at MSG? That's great. I've never seen his stand-up routine, but I love The Office [UK] and Extras.

at the very least it's better than Dane Cook...
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How was it, matt? I love him, personally, and his eccentricities are great.
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