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Simon Jordan on TalkSport: What is the point in firing Slaven Bilic? He said: “My opening line – and I stand by this being funny – but I went on and said something like, 'Oh great! I laughed out loud on the first page, and carried on in a similar vein from there. Watch: Live comedy returns to the Clapham Grand. and each story even more ridiculous than the last. He said: “I went on a show called Live At The Palladium [sic] on ITV and decided to try out new material, instead of doing tried and tested stuff that I knew worked in the past. “They bought this big charity cheque and gave it to her,” he recalled. I've been loving his stand-up comedy recently (I have rewatched clips on YouTube several times and Repertoire on Netflix is great! See if your friends have read any of James Acaster's books.

And those bad decisions involved doing a routine about squash. Yes, please. Let me start this by saying I love James Acaster. A smile that communicates friendship and liking involves pressing your lips together while also making those little dimples at the side of your mouth. moments, side-splitters, and snort-laugh inducers herein! Every month our team sorts... To see what your friends thought of this book.

Thank you for always making me smile.

Welcome back. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. And if you already go and watch live wrestling, why are you not doing it more often? How your smile makes my heart skip a beat and how every time I’m with you, I feel so complete. I just could never tell those stories in such a funny way! I was slightly disappointed by this book. Refresh and try again. There are occasional and genuine "WTF?!" Overall, I'm mildly disappointed.

301 pages of Acaster hilarity? I like James Acaster. Maybe it's me? “If you haven't been to watch live wrestling before you owe it to yourself to go. I've been loving his stand-up comedy recently (I have rewatched clips on YouTube several times and Repertoire on Netflix is great!

However, for James Acaster, it was quite possibly the worst gig of his life. He continued: “They just went 'Now welcome James Acaster', which is not how you do it.”. I love his dry delivery and slightly bizarre life. The book not so much, at most it made me smile. To make things worse, Acaster followed a special section of the show where they made one viewer’s greatest dream – to sit in the Royal Box at the Palladium – come true. I have to say that the book did not rank better than the live performance, but I did laugh a lot and out loud. What I definitely did not want to do was see them getting smashed in Derby town center, smiling at women, and then getting pissy when the women didn't smile back, reminding me that none of the adults in my life really know what they're doing and that I too will never really figure anything out.”, Perfect Sound Whatever: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, Fairy Tale Spell-Out ~ see message 6 for a special announcement. There are a few tales I was familiar with because I've seen him tell them on panel shows, etc.

Now I've got to follow that. James Acaster is one of my favourite comedians.I loved this book and would advise people to listen to the audio version narrated by James Acaster himself to fully appreciate his telling. But this was a bit shit. Listen: James Acaster and Ed Gamble talk best man speeches and why they hate Simon Cowell “They had a chat with her before bringing me on and it was a really sweet chat,” he told Thornton. Everyone's just seen the sweetest thing ever and now I've gotta be funny. He seems like a genuinly good bloke, and there were some funny moments, just not enough for my liking. This quasi-memoir gives us clear insight to Acaster's life. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.

The story about the singer in his nu-metal band is genuinely one of the funniest things I have ever read (it made me cry with laughter on a train) and ‘Fell Foot Sound’ and ‘Cabadging’ are both classics, though there’s at least one great joke in even the most minor scrapes. There are a few tales I was familiar with because I've seen him tell them on panel shows, etc.