Jimmy Carr
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Okay, but look at you. You're very lucky, except for when it comes to riding a bicycle. Here's a big joke book, my friend. Congratulations. Adam Sincere has arrived to the Kill Tony universe. Thank you. What a fucking episode tonight. And there's only one way to end an episode like this. Kill Tony brought to you by Blue Nile, Knit, and Bluetooth. Reminder, Jimmy Carr is on a global tour.
Okay, but look at you. You're very lucky, except for when it comes to riding a bicycle. Here's a big joke book, my friend. Congratulations. Adam Sincere has arrived to the Kill Tony universe. Thank you. What a fucking episode tonight. And there's only one way to end an episode like this. Kill Tony brought to you by Blue Nile, Knit, and Bluetooth. Reminder, Jimmy Carr is on a global tour.
Okay, but look at you. You're very lucky, except for when it comes to riding a bicycle. Here's a big joke book, my friend. Congratulations. Adam Sincere has arrived to the Kill Tony universe. Thank you. What a fucking episode tonight. And there's only one way to end an episode like this. Kill Tony brought to you by Blue Nile, Knit, and Bluetooth. Reminder, Jimmy Carr is on a global tour.
JimmyCarr.com. He's going to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. And all over America. JimmyGard.com. Ladies and gentlemen, now is the time that you have all been waiting for. I present to you the Hall of Famer with the most appearances ever in the history of the show. The most interviews ever. The most everything ever. Ladies and gentlemen, some people call him the great king of...
JimmyCarr.com. He's going to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. And all over America. JimmyGard.com. Ladies and gentlemen, now is the time that you have all been waiting for. I present to you the Hall of Famer with the most appearances ever in the history of the show. The most interviews ever. The most everything ever. Ladies and gentlemen, some people call him the great king of...
JimmyCarr.com. He's going to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. And all over America. JimmyGard.com. Ladies and gentlemen, now is the time that you have all been waiting for. I present to you the Hall of Famer with the most appearances ever in the history of the show. The most interviews ever. The most everything ever. Ladies and gentlemen, some people call him the great king of...
Kebabs, he's known for going to food trucks. Some people call him the Prince of Pizza, the Memphis Strangler, the Vanilla Gorilla.
Kebabs, he's known for going to food trucks. Some people call him the Prince of Pizza, the Memphis Strangler, the Vanilla Gorilla.
Kebabs, he's known for going to food trucks. Some people call him the Prince of Pizza, the Memphis Strangler, the Vanilla Gorilla.
The legend. The one. The only. The young king, William Montgomery, Jimmy Carr. I mean, Louis C. KFC.
The legend. The one. The only. The young king, William Montgomery, Jimmy Carr. I mean, Louis C. KFC.
The legend. The one. The only. The young king, William Montgomery, Jimmy Carr. I mean, Louis C. KFC.
Well, she works at a storage unit facility, and you're now one of the most famous comedians in the world. How exciting is that? Come on. Come on.
Well, she works at a storage unit facility, and you're now one of the most famous comedians in the world. How exciting is that? Come on. Come on.
Well, she works at a storage unit facility, and you're now one of the most famous comedians in the world. How exciting is that? Come on. Come on.
How often do you think about it? We never really talk about that.
How often do you think about it? We never really talk about that.
How often do you think about it? We never really talk about that.
And the joy you bring to others is unmatched, William. It is incredible. Every single week... Also, what was it like fighting in the Civil War?
And the joy you bring to others is unmatched, William. It is incredible. Every single week... Also, what was it like fighting in the Civil War?