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A Dirty Job

One of a kind. Thankfully.
Thursday, 16 August 2007

I forgot to mention last night that the evening's cabaret was none other than David Copperfield.

No, not that one - the third wheel in the 1980s comedy 'gem', Three Of A Kind.


That's him, on the far right, alongside Tracy Ulman and Lenny Henry, who both went on to great success, despite having no talent whatsoever.

So, yeah. He did a comedy set for an hour or so.

He was fucking shit.

I'm pretty sure I read once that he became an alcoholic; it must have took, as he was knocking back pints at the bar after his act. He left some time later in something bordering on a drunk disgrace.


posted by Sheamus @ 4:00 am




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