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Dave Holford wrote:
"M. J. Powell" wrote: In message , Mike Yetsko writes I don't know who's more stupid. The 'alleged' guy who wrote this BS by modifying a story that's been floating around as an insurance claim letter from the 60's, or the people who actually believe it. The only intelligent guy in the whole mess is the unknown comedian from probably the 50's that started the whole thing as the 'farm accident'. It started life as part of a speech given by Gerard Hoffnung to the Oxford Union (a debating society) in 1958. It was recorded by the BBC and is available on a CD. In the original the unfortunate man is a bricklayer explaining to his boss why he is absent from work. Mike -- M.J.Powell Must be older than that since I left the UK in 1956 and clearly remember having heard it prior to that time. Dave http://www.monologues.co.uk/Bricklayers_Story.htm http://member.melbpc.org.au/~acal/stories/hoffnung.html His mournful voice may be heard on cd even now...the delivery is everything.. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...455863-4175056 mike |
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Mike Yetsko wrote:
I don't know who's more stupid. The 'alleged' guy who wrote this BS by modifying a story that's been floating around as an insurance claim letter from the 60's, or the people who actually believe it. The only intelligent guy in the whole mess is the unknown comedian from probably the 50's that started the whole thing as the 'farm accident'. The 1850s. |
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