Tag Archives: Comedy

Finally, a Witty Inflight Interlude.

My exper­i­ence with air­line safety instruc­tions are rather for­get­table. The announ­cers seem to con­sider drawl­ing over words with a thick Malay­sian accent to be the appro­pri­ate means of com­mit­ting the quite import­ant pro­ced­ures to decrease your chances of dying should the flight encounter an unex­pec­ted crash-and-burn, mid-flight explo­sion, engine fail­ure, or a myriad of other

The Bible Essential Notes

This is the entire Old and New Test­a­ment sum­mar­ised in two para­graphs. /b/ style.  

Death by Laughter

The latest epis­ode of The Bugle had me laugh­ing so hard and for so long dur­ing the “maths ques­tions” seg­ment that I may have irre­par­ably dam­aged my throat and may recom­mend Bugle 186 as an effect­ive tor­ture device. That’s all. If this is not reason enough for you to down­load this amaz­ing pod­cast, you are

The Bugle

Highly recom­men­ded pod­cast full of enter­tain­ing bull­shit hos­ted by John Oliver of The Daily Show fame, and Andy Zalts­man of being co-host of The Bugle, and cre­ator of the audio cryptic cross­word fame. A true test­a­ment to the spirit of using lies to tell the truth (to para­phrase Neil Gai­man), this is one pod­cast you will

Catherine Tate and David Tennant

After a flurry of posts last week, I find myself tying up some loose ends in terms of appoint­ments and assign­ments. Well, the thesis still needs some more work even after I have fin­ished the last few assign­ments. Ah well, enter­tain your­self with some excel­lent Brit­ish com­edy by the ever enter­tain­ing Cath­er­ine Tate and (admit­tedly)

It’s Not Even Your Book!

The Old Test­a­ment is the Jew­ish book. The Chris­ti­ans wrote a new book and called it the New Test­a­ment — and still employ the Old Test­a­ment as a sort of great guide book to life. Lewis Black explored this ironic twist with wicked humour.

Tim Minchin, I Like Your Song.

If You Open Your Mind Too Much, Your Brain Will Fall Out. Take My Wife”