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Russell Brand
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I see this perennial nuisssance has got himself thrown out of another party.Surely the question must be asked about who invited him in the first place.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no idea what you're talking about (what party?) but Russell Brand is an extremely intelligent person, and someone who is well aware of what's going on around us.
Instead of worrying about him being "thrown out of parties" you should pay attention and listen to him. You never know, you might actually learn something...
Instead of worrying about him being "thrown out of parties" you should pay attention and listen to him. You never know, you might actually learn something...
He may have brains but he never learned manners and "clever" doesn't mean "thoughtful" or "right" Many very nasty people indeed are intelligent. and yes I agree about Wossy too. he (RB) reminds me of Howard Stern, another dirty good for nothing
I heard Al Murray being interviewed recently. Now he sounded both clever and sensible.
I heard Al Murray being interviewed recently. Now he sounded both clever and sensible.
I heard Al Murray being interviewed recently. Now he sounded both clever and sensible.
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That's the problem with some of the great British public, there are a few who cannot distinguish between a performer and the character they play.
Al Murray was educated at Oxford and has an MA in Modern History.
The recent furore over Lee Nelson's comments about Scotland were taken literally by some. They failed to realise that Nelson is a character fleshed out by Simon Brodkin, who has a medical degree.
http:// www.sco tsman.c om/what -s-on/s cottish -indepe ndence- fringe- comic-a irs-vie ws-1-30 41948
http:// uk.scre en.yaho o.com/f ringe-5 -episod e-20-13 0000771 .html?b cmt_s=m #ugccmt -contai ner
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That's the problem with some of the great British public, there are a few who cannot distinguish between a performer and the character they play.
Al Murray was educated at Oxford and has an MA in Modern History.
The recent furore over Lee Nelson's comments about Scotland were taken literally by some. They failed to realise that Nelson is a character fleshed out by Simon Brodkin, who has a medical degree.
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