Jimeoin
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Just watched Jimeoin on Michael McIntyres Comedy road show. Is he still an Aussie or is he a UK resident now?
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True, I tried everything except homosexuality.
Ross Noble? I don't mind him actually. He married an Aussie I think so has an excuse.
Jimeoin From the Wiki - In an interview in the Townsville Bulletin on 11 March 2009 he stated that "I'm not really into that nationality thing but I've been watching the Socceroos in the football and when it comes to sport I really go for Australia. Well Ireland's shit at everything so what choice do I have?"
Tosser.
Ross Noble? I don't mind him actually. He married an Aussie I think so has an excuse.
Jimeoin From the Wiki - In an interview in the Townsville Bulletin on 11 March 2009 he stated that "I'm not really into that nationality thing but I've been watching the Socceroos in the football and when it comes to sport I really go for Australia. Well Ireland's shit at everything so what choice do I have?"
Tosser.
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From: Brisbane, QLD. (Though an Ulster girl through and through!)











True, I tried everything except homosexuality.
Ross Noble? I don't mind him actually. He married an Aussie I think so has an excuse.
Jimeoin From the Wiki - In an interview in the Townsville Bulletin on 11 March 2009 he stated that "I'm not really into that nationality thing but I've been watching the Socceroos in the football and when it comes to sport I really go for Australia. Well Ireland's shit at everything so what choice do I have?"
Tosser.
Ross Noble? I don't mind him actually. He married an Aussie I think so has an excuse.
Jimeoin From the Wiki - In an interview in the Townsville Bulletin on 11 March 2009 he stated that "I'm not really into that nationality thing but I've been watching the Socceroos in the football and when it comes to sport I really go for Australia. Well Ireland's shit at everything so what choice do I have?"
Tosser.
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I remember having this conversation with some irish backpackers about 6 years ago, none of us could understand how he had managed to wing his way to the australian celeb status, he just didnt write anything funny and his delivery, other than 'cheeky chappy and irish twinkle' was just terrible.
yeah another one of those,
Agent ' Sorry Jimmy, no one likes your ideas for a tv show, we coiuld try the RSL and holiday circuit around Northern Ireland if you like...OR you could try your luck in Australia, just make sure you throw in plenty of gaelic football and afl lines in and you will be a winner.
whereas in Leo Sayers case same above applies...
Wont be long before Jim Davidson moves here, although he might have been scared off by the poisonous reception Ben Elton got. That was hard core, have to say i didnt watch an episode.
yeah another one of those,
Agent ' Sorry Jimmy, no one likes your ideas for a tv show, we coiuld try the RSL and holiday circuit around Northern Ireland if you like...OR you could try your luck in Australia, just make sure you throw in plenty of gaelic football and afl lines in and you will be a winner.
whereas in Leo Sayers case same above applies...
Wont be long before Jim Davidson moves here, although he might have been scared off by the poisonous reception Ben Elton got. That was hard core, have to say i didnt watch an episode.



