Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Can you tell your power-hungry newspaper bosses from your power-hungry nuclear power plant bosses? In honour of Mr Murdoch's appearance at the Leveson inquiry, we've rounded up 20 classic quotes. Now all you have to do is guess who said them! Click on the picture above to do the quiz - and click on the links below for more great comedy BLOG POSTS | Lynne Parker: Can Women Be Funny at Work? It's my personal view that all the while the men are busy bantering with each other at work they are missing out on some of the richest, funniest and, dare I say, filthiest observational comedy that comes naturally to women. The men don't get a look in! Humour is very definitely part of a women's method of communicating but we do it our way! | | Alistair Coleman: Lose Weight Now, Ask Me How: With Kim Jong-un and His Hips, Thighs and Buns It must be terribly hard work being a military dictator these days, having to spend your nights with one eye open in case the down-trodden proles get ideas above their station and run amok through the streets in brazen revolution while you have to flee for your life down a sewage pipe. | | Lee Ridley: Standing Up for Ross Noble Today I read a story regarding comedian Ross Noble who has been criticised for taking the p*ss out of a disabled audience member's laugh. The disabled person, Luke Roberts, then went to the newspapers with his family to complain about it. | | Frisky and Mannish: The Great Talent Debate - The Bromance So, here we are again, to answer the most important question in modern Britain: IS THE VOICE BETTER THAN BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT? All is to play for as we continue to examine THE BATTLE OF THE JUDGES, this time focusing on the homoerotic inter-judge flirting. | | Trevor Neal: Me, the Swimming Pool and the Man in the Shower I went with my family to visit the grandparents during the Easter holidays. The weather was pretty poor so indoor activities like scoffing chocolate, watching TV and sleeping were the main pastimes. Suited me fine. One morning though, in a rare fit of energetic enthusiasm, we went swimming, at a nearby leisure centre. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK |
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