Tim Vine: So I Said to This Bloke...

Tim Vine: So I Said to This Bloke...

6.8

Oct 27 2008

1h 5m

Comedy

It's Tim Vine recorded live doing what he does best, peppering gags at a defenseless audience. Armed with an arsenal of rapid fire one-liners, a bag of cheap props and a pocket full of stupid ditties. Watch Tim in full flight.... resistance is futile.

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