Jordan Peterson

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Tony Blair

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Elon Musk

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McCartney was sat at the next table to me and some friends when we went to see Ike Turner at Ronnie Scotts, about ten years ago. I was on the other side of our table from him but he seemed to be, and my friends on his side of our table said, that he was a really good bloke, friendly and chatty.

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Johnny Depp

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Any opinions on the rise of the far right?

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Maosm this is the polarising people thread, you appear to only be posting certified dickheads.

This might have been a good one before it was revealed that he’s a complete piece of shit who shouldn’t ever work again.

Before that he was an annoying arse hole who some people bizarrely like

Oh. That’s a shame. I hope they’re all happy with the current situation though.

I only hate Tories.

Gallagher is a weird one to me. I don’t like the public persona. But on the occasions that I met him he was friendly and a good laugh.

Davina McCall

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Every time I see her on TV I get the overwhelming impression that she must be a real pain to work with

Theresa May is his idol. He’s got posters and everything.

you met liam Gallagher?

I think they only discussed Beatles songs and old rhythm’n’blues/funk/soul music.

Polar explorer comedy answers in this thread

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Actually, no. I got him mixed up with his brother. It was Noel that I met randomly a number of times.

Who are you talking about here? I lost track of what’s going on.

My son (but it’s not true, it’s George Ezra that he idolises).

And yet there are hundreds of unknown comedians who I’ve seen in the same place, downstairs at the King’s Head, who were hilarious.