Jimmy Carr
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I don't believe no That was like that and it was a bit a hat-on-hat like sometimes it'd be just crazy things.
I don't believe no That was like that and it was a bit a hat-on-hat like sometimes it'd be just crazy things.
I don't believe no That was like that and it was a bit a hat-on-hat like sometimes it'd be just crazy things.
But again, that thing of like going, it's performative being in the audience.
But again, that thing of like going, it's performative being in the audience.
But again, that thing of like going, it's performative being in the audience.
Like I always think that thing with hecklers, like there's more hecklers in the UK. Like when you travel around the world, like so I'm touring everywhere, like all over America, UK, Australia, New Zealand, every territory. And you notice different places have different traditions when it comes to heckling. That's the biggest thing you notice when you travel.
Like I always think that thing with hecklers, like there's more hecklers in the UK. Like when you travel around the world, like so I'm touring everywhere, like all over America, UK, Australia, New Zealand, every territory. And you notice different places have different traditions when it comes to heckling. That's the biggest thing you notice when you travel.
Like I always think that thing with hecklers, like there's more hecklers in the UK. Like when you travel around the world, like so I'm touring everywhere, like all over America, UK, Australia, New Zealand, every territory. And you notice different places have different traditions when it comes to heckling. That's the biggest thing you notice when you travel.
In North America, people are very slow to shout out during a show because they think, am I spoiling the show? Am I ruining this? And I actively encourage, I don't mind if it's a little bit aggressive because we're all in service of the evening. Right. We're all in service of like, I don't mind if you win. Well, that's confusing for the audience because some people don't want any heckles.
In North America, people are very slow to shout out during a show because they think, am I spoiling the show? Am I ruining this? And I actively encourage, I don't mind if it's a little bit aggressive because we're all in service of the evening. Right. We're all in service of like, I don't mind if you win. Well, that's confusing for the audience because some people don't want any heckles.
In North America, people are very slow to shout out during a show because they think, am I spoiling the show? Am I ruining this? And I actively encourage, I don't mind if it's a little bit aggressive because we're all in service of the evening. Right. We're all in service of like, I don't mind if you win. Well, that's confusing for the audience because some people don't want any heckles.
Yeah, I know. I like it when people... Like, no one wants someone to talk over their punchline.
Yeah, I know. I like it when people... Like, no one wants someone to talk over their punchline.
Yeah, I know. I like it when people... Like, no one wants someone to talk over their punchline.
Yeah. I mean, I'm very lucky with... I suppose it's that thing with you can, you know... It's self-selecting. Your audience come and they find you and it's...
Yeah. I mean, I'm very lucky with... I suppose it's that thing with you can, you know... It's self-selecting. Your audience come and they find you and it's...