We need someone with experience
nimotop tablete 30 mg I saw a couple of good comedy shows when I was up in Edinburgh this year. I got right back into the festival this year. Last year, I went up and I did my touring show and felt a bit detached from the fringe really. I was one of those comics who turns up, sells a load of tickets and takes money from the up-and-coming comedians and is therefore generally despised. So this year I put myself in a small venue for 12 nights and worked up a new show over the two weeks. It was fun and it also meant I was in among a load of new comedians. I met these two lads from Cornwall and they do this hip-hop, rap-type act that is all about Cornish pasties and surfing. I won't attempt to do any of their jokes, but I think they are absolutely brilliant. I went to see them twice. It's rap with a Casio keyboard from the 1980s. It's wilfully naff but the lyrics are great. And it's very, very funny! They were on late at night and not many people were there. They need a bigger audience. I remember being there myself, playing to half-empty houses. But I was never as funny as they are.