Photos from 2000 |
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| Hands in the clappatory Position and get ready for the Chainsaw Welcome. | Phil Zimmermam frightens the audience with another uncannily accurate pigeon impression in Kings Cross. | Jeeves, Resident Butler at The Laughing Horse Kings Cross. |
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| Nadia. Comedy Groupie. Mmmm. | Another cocaine accident for Jeeves as he sends an audience member to sleep. | Kevin McCarron performs his hour show "A Joke too Far" at Kings Cross. Incidentally, the man sitting closest to the camera has a name that cannot be pronounced. | We celebrate as Rob Lee Leaves the Club. |
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| Is it any surprise this person has just moved to Brighton? | Matt Watt's doing his 'rabbit trapped in the headlights' impression. | The finishing touches are put on the backdrop. | Ivan Steward, as the Comedy Traffic Warden gives Rob a ticket. |
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| Earl Okin, sex symbol and headline act in June 2000 | Kevin tells the crowd about all of Rob Lee's annoying habits on Rob's last night at the club... it was a long night. | Ivan Steward, as The Comedy Referee gives out a ticket. | Rob comes out of the closet before leaving the club to move to Brighton. |
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| The Opening night at the Lucas Arms - and the audience and acts get free tuition in the chainsaw welcome. | The audience in clappatory position 1. | Matt Watts - resident MC in Kings Cross. | Kevin McCarron times his getaway perfectly... |
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| Neil Long Opens the Show on our first night at Bar Mambo... | ...and Joel Sanders Sorts out the Audience... | Mark Felgate boasting again. | Steve Day and Neil Long enjoying the show. |
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| The Last few members of the audience leave the 1st birthday party at about 2.00am - not too bad seeing we were only meant to be open until midnight... | With these two in the audience we weren't really too worried about the quality of the comedy by the end of the evening. Especially after the pole dancing. | Ian Wild and Eric Petrossian surround Rob Lee's Mother to try and escort her off of the premises after the other 'pole dancing' incident... | You can always rely on Kevin McCarron to bring an air of respect to the evening. And a dodgy shirt. |
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| The Joke competition prize on the birthday night - no expense spared. No really, absolutely no expense. Very good for holding down paper and scaring Jehovah's witnesses. | So who's more scary the landlord or the promoter? | Maybe this being a comedian lark isn't that bad after all. It's only taken a whole year of Rob trying to pull, and he's finally done it... | ...Well, he thought he had. |
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