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OMID DJALILI, LIKE? YES OR NO?

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ladybirder | 22:52 Fri 09th Sep 2011 | ChatterBank
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He's coming to the Theatre Royal, Brighton early next year for ONE show only. I love him but I bet the tickets will be sold out quickly. Anybody else like him?
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I do :o)
never seen him live. Like what I have seen on TV. Keep us informed if you go.
I like your shorts sara..............very er fetching.
who the fck is omid????
No, overkill from tv ads
Who?
thanks craft.. I've gone for comfort. I'm getting older ;o)
I find him quite similar to other comedians like Shappi Khorsandi inasmuch as he really has only one "joke" - laugh at me and my culture, I'm foreign...
He's on at our theatre too. I think he'll be good but I'm never sure whether I want a whole evening of the same comedian whoever they are?

Just me, but I often get fed with them before the end of a one hour TV prog!
Does he spar with John Prescott in a car insurance advert?
Never heard of him.
Who ... sounds like an Indian sweet.
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You'll know him when you see him Star

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0229084/
You might wonder what his father did before the family fled to the west. A General in the Shah's secret police, perhaps?
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Well he's very popular down here in Brighton. He's not on until the middle of February and there's only a few seats left and they're probably the ones with a pole stuck in front of you. I'm surprised so many of you haven't heard of him but most of those that have seem to like him. Sandy what do you actually know about his father's background then?
No. That was just late night speculation. But, you might wonder why people left Iran on the downfall of the Shah. If they'd left a year or two later you could understand why.
You may as well ask why so many people considered by the Nazis to be non-Aryan did their best to flee Germany in the 1930s...
Repression kept the Peacock Throne in place.The early days of the revolution must have been full of promise.
So if you left then you weren't fleeing oppression, but rather, dodging justice. Nothing like 30's Germany.

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