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Let Wanjiko give it a try. If she succeeds well and good, if she doesn't she can always say she tried. I saw her perform at the recent KU graduation and judging from the reaction of that crowd they were impressed, and she must have made some good cash. I presume she will also be having a host of other comedians just like churchill.
I remember when Churchill show started and comments were being made that Kingangi should have stuck to radio since TV comedy is unlike radio comedy.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/6/2013 Posts: 640
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Impunity wrote:McReggae wrote:....Chida ilianza kwa Airtel ad money!!!! Hiyo pesa ilikuwa mingi sana, kedo 1.5 Miaow!!! She even snatched her best girlfriend's huzzy and turned him to be her "huzzy". ! Actually its the other way round, she was the first girlfriend before the other these people got paged, and claimed the first spot. Its all good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Prime wrote:maka wrote:How many of you find the comedy club funny? That program cannot even make my daughter smile. In my opinion... FAIL!! worst of comedy! but i know someone who can't miss. I'd rather watch Inspekta Mwala
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,333 Location: Masada
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Jus Blazin wrote:Impunity wrote:McReggae wrote:....Chida ilianza kwa Airtel ad money!!!! Hiyo pesa ilikuwa mingi sana, kedo 1.5 Miaow!!! She even snatched her best girlfriend's huzzy and turned him to be her "huzzy". ! Laugh Industry wanted 55% of the Airtel mirrions she got, reason that they made her to be who she is now. Hata kama ni mimi, I'd rather die than given them that. Thats stupidity from the Laugh Inda. NKT. Its like your father.mother in law comes to you 30 years later when your daughter (Lupita) has been nominated for Oscar and is now famous. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:Impunity wrote:McReggae wrote:....Chida ilianza kwa Airtel ad money!!!! Hiyo pesa ilikuwa mingi sana, kedo 1.5 Miaow!!! She even snatched her best girlfriend's huzzy and turned him to be her "huzzy". ! Laugh Industry wanted 55% of the Airtel mirrions she got, reason that they made her to be who she is now. Hata kama ni mimi, I'd rather die than given them that. Thats stupidity from the Laugh Inda. NKT. Its like your father.mother in law comes to you 30 years later when your daughter (Lupita) has been nominated for Oscar and is now famous. What JB has alleged just like the story of June Ruto is just but a rumour, the other side said that money got into her head!!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,333 Location: Masada
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Wainadi wrote:Impunity wrote:McReggae wrote:....Chida ilianza kwa Airtel ad money!!!! Hiyo pesa ilikuwa mingi sana, kedo 1.5 Miaow!!! She even snatched her best girlfriend's huzzy and turned him to be her "huzzy". ! Actually its the other way round, she was the first girlfriend before the other these people got paged, and claimed the first spot. The these people you have mentioned up there is it the noun form adjective? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Chief Guest wrote:masukuma wrote:this is my analysis of comedy, comedy generally comes in 3 genres - stand up comedy ,situational comedy and physical comedy stand-up comedy is one of the riskiest jobs on the planet. as Tony Njuguna once summed it up - you need to make your audience giggle/chuckle or even laugh every 6 seconds! no one is that
smart to keep the jokes flowing week after week after week for 3 minutes let alone one whole program with exception of jokes in the following thematic areas - sexual jokes - tribal jokes (sterotyping) - men vs women jokes - jokes about how we grew up I actually think Eric Omondi is a very very talented comedian - very sharp and a person who is able to generate jokes but yeye mwenyewe alishindwa na program yake...itakuwa mwalimu wanjiku?
My advice for any upcoming stand-up comedians - look at this as a way to make quick cash as you plot your exit. make people laugh and ask for huge sums when you get adverts when people still giggle at your jokes. Make hay when the sun shines as for sure as the sun sets in the west - your jokes will dry up, you will be come predictable and you will fade into oblivion (unless you become like Churchill where you look for talent and MC their performances - Mining the miners). situational comedy is a much better (it can give you longevity - its less risky as you don't crack jokes before an audience, there can be preparations made in advance if your jokes don't fly e.t.c. plus there is that recording that laughs at your jokes). it can source its laughter from witty jokes, cluelessness and even physical comedy.
physical comedy is like what jim carrey generally does, Ojwang e.t.c. - if you find these actions funny it is likely that you will still find them funny next week even when you know what is going to happen. sitcoms can incorporate this to make their works. i think slapstick can also be considered as part of physical comedy. I have learnt a few things here I must admit. making people laugh week after week after week is difficult stuff.... just ask "smart joker" All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2013 Posts: 387
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masukuma wrote:Chief Guest wrote:masukuma wrote:this is my analysis of comedy, comedy generally comes in 3 genres - stand up comedy ,situational comedy and physical comedy stand-up comedy is one of the riskiest jobs on the planet. as Tony Njuguna once summed it up - you need to make your audience giggle/chuckle or even laugh every 6 seconds! no one is that
smart to keep the jokes flowing week after week after week for 3 minutes let alone one whole program with exception of jokes in the following thematic areas - sexual jokes - tribal jokes (sterotyping) - men vs women jokes - jokes about how we grew up I actually think Eric Omondi is a very very talented comedian - very sharp and a person who is able to generate jokes but yeye mwenyewe alishindwa na program yake...itakuwa mwalimu wanjiku?
My advice for any upcoming stand-up comedians - look at this as a way to make quick cash as you plot your exit. make people laugh and ask for huge sums when you get adverts when people still giggle at your jokes. Make hay when the sun shines as for sure as the sun sets in the west - your jokes will dry up, you will be come predictable and you will fade into oblivion (unless you become like Churchill where you look for talent and MC their performances - Mining the miners). situational comedy is a much better (it can give you longevity - its less risky as you don't crack jokes before an audience, there can be preparations made in advance if your jokes don't fly e.t.c. plus there is that recording that laughs at your jokes). it can source its laughter from witty jokes, cluelessness and even physical comedy.
physical comedy is like what jim carrey generally does, Ojwang e.t.c. - if you find these actions funny it is likely that you will still find them funny next week even when you know what is going to happen. sitcoms can incorporate this to make their works. i think slapstick can also be considered as part of physical comedy. I have learnt a few things here I must admit. making people laugh week after week after week is difficult stuff.... just ask "smart joker" I agree with u it is very strenous indeed but all art is & thats why it demands lotsa innovation to admit an ever emerging n growing audience. It is a challenge to her as a performing artist. Ours n as an audience/critics n fans alike is to point out the pros n cons n hers is to improvise on her persona on the stage. Nothing really wrong with that or is thr anythn wrong intht? Illmatic
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 532 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:How many of you find the comedy club funny? I'd rather watch paint dry! Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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masukuma wrote:Chief Guest wrote:masukuma wrote:this is my analysis of comedy, comedy generally comes in 3 genres - stand up comedy ,situational comedy and physical comedy stand-up comedy is one of the riskiest jobs on the planet. as Tony Njuguna once summed it up - you need to make your audience giggle/chuckle or even laugh every 6 seconds! no one is that
smart to keep the jokes flowing week after week after week for 3 minutes let alone one whole program with exception of jokes in the following thematic areas - sexual jokes - tribal jokes (sterotyping) - men vs women jokes - jokes about how we grew up I actually think Eric Omondi is a very very talented comedian - very sharp and a person who is able to generate jokes but yeye mwenyewe alishindwa na program yake...itakuwa mwalimu wanjiku?
My advice for any upcoming stand-up comedians - look at this as a way to make quick cash as you plot your exit. make people laugh and ask for huge sums when you get adverts when people still giggle at your jokes. Make hay when the sun shines as for sure as the sun sets in the west - your jokes will dry up, you will be come predictable and you will fade into oblivion (unless you become like Churchill where you look for talent and MC their performances - Mining the miners). situational comedy is a much better (it can give you longevity - its less risky as you don't crack jokes before an audience, there can be preparations made in advance if your jokes don't fly e.t.c. plus there is that recording that laughs at your jokes). it can source its laughter from witty jokes, cluelessness and even physical comedy.
physical comedy is like what jim carrey generally does, Ojwang e.t.c. - if you find these actions funny it is likely that you will still find them funny next week even when you know what is going to happen. sitcoms can incorporate this to make their works. i think slapstick can also be considered as part of physical comedy. I have learnt a few things here I must admit. making people laugh week after week after week is difficult stuff.... just ask "smart joker" you mean you dont laugh when he says saasa!
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