Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Who's your comedy crush?

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
We asked our Twitter followers. We asked around Huffington Post UK. Hell, we even dug deep and asked ourselves. We asked the most important question you could ask, at least on a Wednesday. Not 'What would Jennifer Aniston do?' - but 'Who is your comedy crush?'

Click on the image above to see who made our list -
and click on the links below for more great comedy
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David Beckham's Silliest Looks
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BLOG POSTS
Alfie Evers: Can Men With Beards Like Beckham Be Trusted? Or Is That A Gun In Your Pocket?
The truth is, beards tend to fascinate people in the Western world. Other cultures have the beard built into their social DNA, but here, in this side of the world, a beard raises a question or two. Especially if you're David Beckham.
Jonty Langley: Interview: Mark Thomas on Palestine, Free Speech and Christian Festivals
Anti-terror laws, government-sponsored arms-dealers and testing the limits of free speech and protest: Mark Thomas has tackled them all.
Donal Coonan: Sound Effects on a Plane
The first crush I ever had, before Pamela Anderson, was Sergeant Debbie Callahan, from the Police Academy films.
Alistair Coleman: Football: All Human Life is Here, and Also in Hampshire
In 1944, when he wasn't messing about with cats in boxes, the philosopher Erwin Schroedinger wrote a book asking the eternal question: What is Life? I find in my advancing years that life is far too short to read what he might have said, but I doubt it had anything to do with Association Football, which is where he went wrong.
Keith Ryan: President Obama Makes a Very Important Affirmation That at a Certain Point He's Just Concluded for Himself Personally
If you fell asleep during the 22 words he used before he got to the point, in a nutshell, it was "Whatever dude, they're in love, stop harshing their buzz". All of which is entirely awesome and momentous to anyone with a brain, obviously.
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