Unnamed Guest, glad to see you've finally paid a visit to the dictionary. Is that what popinjay really means? During my school days my friends said my nickname meant 'good friend'! PLEASE give yourself a name or it's impossible to see if you're the same Guest who posted earlier or a new one (a few lines showing the ability to put your case without the need for abuse would be a good indicator). Name yourself (be brave), and then we can communicate further. If you are the Guest who posted earlier I could make a few suggestions if you like? Further to Fran's lovely post (some of you could learn a lot from Fran), I too have been 'entertained' on a number of occasions by Mr Donnely, (whether I wanted it or not), while waiting in the queue for the last performance of the evening. Everyone having to go 'WOAH, WOAH' in unison can become a little tedious after a while. Missed a couple of good performances like that! I agree with Fran that Keith is wonderful with children, but the same type of humour at festivals for adults just doesn't do it for me, though I accept that a lot of people do like him (Just wish you'd explain why instead of all the abuse – granted Mr Red tried initially before drifting off somewhat).
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