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Thread started 05/27/17 4:08am

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David Walliams and Selma Hayek on Prince

Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain.
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Reply #1 posted 05/27/17 6:50am

Darshy

"Sister, stay away from the buffet!" Now that I'd like to see on a t-shirt.
As for Walliams, what a prat! File him under unfunny comedians along with Frankie Boyle and Dom Joly.
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Reply #2 posted 05/27/17 7:09am

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Thanks for the clip Blue.

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Reply #3 posted 05/27/17 12:33pm

EmmaMcG

Darshy said:

"Sister, stay away from the buffet!" Now that I'd like to see on a t-shirt.
As for Walliams, what a prat! File him under unfunny comedians along with Frankie Boyle and Dom Joly.


I used to like Frankie Boyle before he became a parody of himself. But I could never stand David Walliams. I just can't understand the mindset of anyone who finds him funny. The way he talks over the other guests when they are speaking is incredibly annoying. If I was that guy beside him I'd have told him to just shut up when I'm talking and stop trying to be "funny".
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Reply #4 posted 05/28/17 6:50am

maceoparker007

Am glad Selma spoke up because a lot of people in the UK think Prince was a bit of a weirdo especially during his 'Symbol' years, that image of him seems to have stuck sadly.

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Reply #5 posted 05/28/17 10:20am

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Watch her body language when David W was talking about the stoic personality of Prince and how he couldn't wait to get away from him. (He just wanted to meet a celebrity and when they didn't click, he wonders why?) I know David is just kind of teasing about how he had embarrased himself but he is also making Prince out to be an absolute bore. The reality is that Prince and Perry probably thought he was the bore.

Selma is sitting upright and looking a bit unhappy. Also, joking about Prince's death in front of one of his friends is uncool. I am glad she reminded people that he was a human being with friends and loved ones.

maceoparker007 said:

Am glad Selma spoke up because a lot of people in the UK think Prince was a bit of a weirdo especially during his 'Symbol' years, that image of him seems to have stuck sadly.

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