Back in my teens I'd laugh at anyone for the craic I didnt see that humour divides and lead down certain tracks From get goers on The Word to Chris Evan's mate on TFI Friday Even EuroTrash to Julian Clary's ever so camp and gay, any humour hit the spot for me.
But life has changed.
Times have changed.
Humour has drastically changed.
This modern selection just finds me searching for more The list is demographic, edgeless, toothless, even analytical to its core You can't laugh at that as it may upset someone with less money Give me Joan River's who didn't give two *****, honey I miss the ruthlessness of Billy Connely, and that once of Frankie Boyle Who seems to have quivered into the PC, just sunk into the modern soil
And the crowd that dominate just blend into oblivion From Romesh Ranganathan to Ross Noble, Alex Brooker to Josh Widdecombe TV programmes such as Citizen Khan onto the utterly humourless show called Mum At least Blackadder had us in stitches and was a bit of fun!
Or maybe it's just me and I havent adapted to this modern world Perhaps I'm stuck in the past and caught in a slightly off centre right wing whirl Whatever it is I do still love some comics on the circuit that don't tire, Jimmy Carr to Mickey Flanagan, old clips of Bill Hicks and the always brilliant Michael McIntyre
And my favourites such as Frank Skinner and onto Lee Mack The others, please, somebody give them the sack.