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#11
I like Charlie Chaplin too, and that guy- Dr. Bean I think-
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#12
OMG there are too many (some being actors too)

Carlos Mencia, Dane Cook, Ron White, Adam Sandler, Jim Carey, Will Farell, Denis Leary, Rob Schneider, Ben Stiller, Lewis Black, Robin Williams.

There will be more to come...at a later time MUAHAHA
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Renamon's Army
The OCA
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#13
Heh, finnaly another Denis Leary fan.

Richard Priar.
Renamon's Army
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#14
Kyosan Wrote:Bill Bailey (For the reason of absolute madness).

He's good, isn't he?

Stepen Fry and Hugh Laurie (who plays House) are both fantastic, though I prefer Fry out of the two.

Tim Minchin, an Austrialian comic I saw in Edinborough, is proabably one of the most talented musical comedians I have ever seen. Never before have I enjoyed romantic ballads to inflatable girlfriends so much.
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#15
Herr Mullen Wrote:
Kyosan Wrote:Bill Bailey (For the reason of absolute madness).

He's good, isn't he?

I wouldn't have mentioned him if he wasn't :P
Gabumon Loverz
Shadow Dragon Pack (SDP)
The OCA
Renamon's Army
Veemon's Followers
The Sabre Clan
Creative Minds
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#16
Just about anyone British makes me laugh.

I find voice actors in general to be funnier than seeing real people do their stuff.
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#17
George Carlin, Ron White, Dane Cook, Mitch Hedburg, George Lopez, Dave Chappelle, Robert Schimmel
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#18
Quote:Just about anyone British makes me laugh.
British people who attempt to make me laugh usually fail. There's nothing funny about men in drag.
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"I looked up and saw you;
I know that you saw me.
We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against
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#19
I found the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Father Ted to be two of my favorite shows of both times; I love humor that originates from the British Isles.
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#20
Wisemon Wrote:
Quote:Just about anyone British makes me laugh.
British people who attempt to make me laugh usually fail. There's nothing funny about men in drag.

Actually, it's mostly plays on the language and absurdity of litrature.
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