Photo's from 1999 |
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Bill the Barman - Be nice to this man, he owns the pub. |
Rob Lee, The First Laughing Horse MC. Wearing a seat cover stolen from a Ford Cortina somewhere in Essex, circa 1984. |
The Bloke on the Door, who has a nice sideline in designing websites and running comedy clubs (and at a very reasonable price) |
Rob holds on tightly after the Penis Removal Operation |
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Elizabeth Chareonneau - An excellent top act on the bill for March the 16th 1999 |
Nick O'Tine and Al K. Hol, our two best friends. |
Ivan Stewart, The brilliantly mad Comedy referee and Laughing Horse regular. Beware of Cheap imitations (especially his brother...) |
MC Rob and his then Girlfriend Jess (from behind the bar) deciding between a night on the Streets of Kings Cross or at The Rocky Horror Show. And I'll let you guess which ones which. |
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| Kevin McCarron, a brilliant spot can be heard from him most weeks. | Rob realises opening the night in the 17th century before stand-up comedy had been invented was probably a bad idea. Note also Bill the Barman's illuminated testicles hanging down in the top right corner - Viagra - it's not worth it. | Bill Horrigan on the second night of the Laughing Horse at The Duke of York |
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| Are Rob and Al funny, or are they the Next Little and Large (another well known double act with two straight men) | Two acts are made into Christmas decorations after passing away on stage | Stephen Grant tries to make a quick exit from the Duke of York. Probably a very Wise move. |
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| Earl Okin, one of the best headlines we've had at the club in November 1999 | Mark Felgate regrets super-gluing that vase back together and then scratching an itch, just before going back on stage | Ivan Steward admires an audience members bald patch. | Chris Gibbs gets the hump. |
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| Ivan Steward - the comedy referee hands out a red card to someone who didn't like his joke... (He's actually made people leave the pub before) | Rob counts the money (I wish...) | Too much Gel. | Ian enjoys a pint and contemplates why he looks like the Bastard son of woody Allen and Chris Evans. |
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