Russell Brand
Does he have a point?
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No. He is an idiot who uses big words.
A nob of biblical proportions. |
Originally Posted by davyboy
(Post 11354610)
No. He is an idiot who uses big words.
A nob of biblical proportions. |
An absolute chode and terminally unfunny to boot.
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Retards get overwhelmed with his freshly picked that day buzz words and think he's intelligent when infact he's a fcuktard without an original thought. He does enjoy a good showvote with audiences though.
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He maybe a knob but the current drug laws don't work, if some legalization of drugs were to be enforced imagine the tax revenues it would produce ...
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Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't
(Post 11354632)
The only difference between Russel Brand and our very own Tony de Wonderful, is that Russel Brand can get laid.
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His voice irritates me to fcuk, so can't be bothered listening.
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Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't
(Post 11354632)
The only difference between Russel Brand and our very own Tony de Wonderful, is that Russel Brand can get laid.
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Originally Posted by ScoobyWon't
(Post 11354632)
The only difference between Russel Brand and our very own Tony de Wonderful, is that Russel Brand can get laid.
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He suffers from sex and drug addiction quite apart from an overwhelming delusion that his opinions matter. His "politics" would lead only to anarchy.
He's airily dismissed at this end. |
I actually enjoy his stand-up.. However........
He tares politics to pieces but actually has nothing to say when questioned on what he would change. Stick to 'comedy' mate |
He may have a point about drug laws,however I don't see any radical changes any time soon.He has a very idealistic approach that appeals to the impressionable.
Politically speaking,whenever I see Brand on tv,he starts off semi well and then when the surface of his point is actually scratched off and he is challenged-as Snow did,with regards his "revolution"-he gets defensive,descends into crap humour and not much else. It's worked for Boris Johnson,so I'm sure that he'll go far... |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11354885)
He suffers from sex and drug addiction quite apart from an overwhelming delusion that his opinions matter. His "politics" would lead only to anarchy.
He's airily dismissed at this end. He was quite 'spread' throughout the session, and came up with crowd pleasing satires here n' there + at the end. More of a show-biz than an activist/campaigner for a cause IMO. |
He came over like he had enjoyed a nice big, fat bag of amphetamines in the green room prior to this interview.
He's a solid gold cockwomble. :freak3: |
Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler 75
(Post 11354691)
He maybe a knob but the current drug laws don't work, if some legalization of drugs were to be enforced imagine the tax revenues it would produce ...
Cigarettes are legal, but a lot are sold cheaper from 'fag houses' all over the place. It will do nothing for crime levels are general health - if anything it will make it worse. |
Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
(Post 11354885)
He suffers from sex and drug addiction quite apart from an overwhelming delusion that his opinions matter. His "politics" would lead only to anarchy.
He's airily dismissed at this end. How can getting to much sex be a addiction :wonder: |
At least he standing up for something he believes in.
I'm not saying I agree with all he says, however he is standing up for something he believes in, most Polititions now adays are lining there pockets for a better life for themselves and couldn't give a hoot about the country. |
Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
(Post 11355134)
cockwomble.
I'm using that at the earliest opportunity :thumb: |
It came earlier than expected, my thanks goes out to F1 fan :thumb:
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