well since Andy Capp first appeared in 1957 and was an adult then – that would make him at least 84 (if 18 at time), but he was a World War II veteran, so at least another 12 years
I don’t remember when the first Andy CAPP started, but I remember reading it around 1970 and he really hasn’t changed. So that would make him around 100 years old. LOL. I just looked it up 1957. He shouldn’t be throwing stones!
I hate comedians who make fun of mentally handicapped people. Comedy should punch up, not down, Instead of making fun of disabled people who can barely get by, make fun of well to do, stuck up eggheads who (falsely) think the better than everyone.
I saw a decent band in a bar in Stockton, CA. Some years later they were in Clint Eastwood’s “Every Which Way You Can”. My buddy spent the whole evening trying to pick up a young lady until her mother showed up at midnight to take her home. I enjoyed that trip!
seanfear about 1 year ago
must have been one of Friends’ crew
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
probably stillbeats Guitar Bob!
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
I kinda miss the bars that had entertainment. It was crappy but we had fun.
Jayalexander about 1 year ago
His jokes are sooo…. old they’re carved in stone.
BenGMan about 1 year ago
Charlie should retire.
cracker65 about 1 year ago
Bill Cosby did this.
Longplay Premium Member about 1 year ago
Says Andy who must be at least 100.
jsimpso1 about 1 year ago
Sit Down Comedy worked for Dave Allen,
www.youtube.Com/watch?v=BkLehNtJCQw
rshive about 1 year ago
Cheeky Charlie is doubtless better than watching Andy guzzle.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Guitar Bob is on tour as the opening act for this leg of Taylor❤️Swift’s tour. Eat your ❤️ out, Troglodyte Kelce. >:)
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sit down comedy….stand up audience at the bar….
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
All he knows are Granddad jokes.
Linguist about 1 year ago
Old comics never die … they just lose their punchlines.
Godfreydaniel about 1 year ago
Willie Nelson was on Stephen Colbert last night. He still tours at the age of 90!
John M about 1 year ago
well since Andy Capp first appeared in 1957 and was an adult then – that would make him at least 84 (if 18 at time), but he was a World War II veteran, so at least another 12 years
rbullfogg about 1 year ago
I don’t remember when the first Andy CAPP started, but I remember reading it around 1970 and he really hasn’t changed. So that would make him around 100 years old. LOL. I just looked it up 1957. He shouldn’t be throwing stones!
Norris66 about 1 year ago
Sit on it. Hey!
T... about 1 year ago
Then he’ll do an open casket lay-down comedy when he’s dead…
Patriot Dissenter about 1 year ago
Almost as old as Andy
Number Three about 1 year ago
Standing up is overrated. If the good Lord had meant for us to stand, he wouldn’t have invented chairs.
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@Everyone
I have just ordered a new minibar from Amazon. The last one I had died after only 2 years and 8 months. No age at all :-(
The new one is for my 29th Birthday next month.
If you want to see it, head over to the comments at Andy Capp on Creators.com where they allow links.
tad1 about 1 year ago
I hate comedians who make fun of mentally handicapped people. Comedy should punch up, not down, Instead of making fun of disabled people who can barely get by, make fun of well to do, stuck up eggheads who (falsely) think the better than everyone.
anncorr339 about 1 year ago
The comidien works harder then you Andy and he is older
rwballca about 1 year ago
I saw a decent band in a bar in Stockton, CA. Some years later they were in Clint Eastwood’s “Every Which Way You Can”. My buddy spent the whole evening trying to pick up a young lady until her mother showed up at midnight to take her home. I enjoyed that trip!
TimeLordSoundwave about 1 year ago
Just like Bill Cosby.
And let’s hope that’s ALL they have in common!
GreggW Premium Member 10 months ago
Newsflash, a lot of UK monologue comedy IS sit-down comedy.