my problem was i didn't know what his name was ...i think i first saw his act on just for laughs in 1996 or 1997...i caught the end of his act so i never got his name...and then again years later, caught the end of the act and didn't get to find out his name...it was a curse... :) glad to finally know who he is!
Someone said Jimeoin's nationality is 'northern' Irish, they were only half right (no, actually, only 1/3 rd right) -- 'Northern Irish' isn't a nationality (that's a term only brits use):: he's...IRISH.
It would be more accurate to say he's British *and* Irish. Northern Irish people (like myself) are eligible for both passports (for example). However, depending on family tradition, one would normally only use one or the other nationality to identify oneself. Jimeoin would probably also call himself Australian as I believe he lives there.
No, he's not british, he himself will tell you he is Irish -- he makes a joke of it in one of his routines;; 'Irish' is not a term to be abused and called 'british' by putting 'Northern' in front of it -- only someone british would do that.
He is British, at least in *some* ways, even if not in others. And using the term 'Northern Irish' isn't really related to being British or Irish, nor is it complicated- it is used to describe someone from Northern Ireland. I don't understand, nor have much interest in, your understanding of being British- you're not British if you're born in the United Kingdom, but you're British if you use a particular adjective?!
Well then, you tell Jim, face-to-face, that he's british -- if you have the nerve;; I was born in the british Colony of N.Ireland, I'm Irish -- no Irishman from BCONI would ever label himself 'Northern Irish' just as you won't hear someone say that they're 'Eastern French' or 'Western Scottish' --- you're 'british' if you are too 'ashamed' to be English or Scottish or Welsh -------- to say someone is "British and Irish" (as you said) is like calling someone 'Daesh and Christian' or 'Psycho and Sane'. * People are forced, they have no choice, to put 'british' on their passport (a british passport) --- that's like the EU demanding that a German put 'European' for his nationality on his passport. Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales are four of the NATIONS in the 6 NATIONalities Rugby --- NATive, NATion, NATionality, it's completely 'uncomplicated'.
Jimeoin has his physical to verbal comedy ratio down to a pat! Genius!
the memory keeping was hysterical, and ''watching his clear memory go vague on him''...almost fell out of my chair laughing.
my chair has wheels.
One of my favorites. Comedy from mere ways you look and the position of your eyebrows. Legendary.
Never gets old these jokes
Best crowd ever there Jim, well done you f-genius. 😂😂😂
As overused as this word is again and again when it need not apply, Jimeoin is a Genius
He had a weekly show here in Australia, deadset funniest shit!!!! His and Bob Franklins cooking show skit was the funniest ever!!!!
Soooooooo Funnny! I've been seaching for this for sooo long!
This man is truly a genius.
Very Fancy, Clever Comedy. He's GOOOD.
Wonderful
he's awesome
Simple and very enjoyable bits of comedy !
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That's elegant, and very F-ing funny. Well done.
such simple comedy, its great
Gentle brilliance.
The memory compartments are a fact lol
Genius
my problem was i didn't know what his name was ...i think i first saw his act on just for laughs in 1996 or 1997...i caught the end of his act so i never got his name...and then again years later, caught the end of the act and didn't get to find out his name...it was a curse... :) glad to finally know who he is!
Very clever
That was genius
@tiny789 He may have been born in England but his nationality is northern Irish.
he's not Welsh he's from Northern Ireland. Well he was born on an Island just off the coast of Ireland called England but hes Irish.
Jessica Biel at 4;26 ?????
most def not
no, better looking...
Funniest comedian ever in my opinion
what kind of buns is it???
hes english from leamington.
@FlashMeterRed No, mash it together and you'd get Jimckeown. Not the same.
Comic fuckin genius.
Queenslander.
@promisquis1 jim mckeown. mash it together and you get jimeoin
@slickstrings Hes Irish ;)
@bloolouboyle nope
@promisquis1 Yes. Jimeoin.
Someone said Jimeoin's nationality is 'northern' Irish, they were only half right (no, actually, only 1/3 rd right) -- 'Northern Irish' isn't a nationality (that's a term only brits use):: he's...IRISH.
It would be more accurate to say he's British *and* Irish. Northern Irish people (like myself) are eligible for both passports (for example). However, depending on family tradition, one would normally only use one or the other nationality to identify oneself. Jimeoin would probably also call himself Australian as I believe he lives there.
No, he's not british, he himself will tell you he is Irish -- he makes a joke of it in one of his routines;; 'Irish' is not a term to be abused and called 'british' by putting 'Northern' in front of it -- only someone british would do that.
He is British, at least in *some* ways, even if not in others. And using the term 'Northern Irish' isn't really related to being British or Irish, nor is it complicated- it is used to describe someone from Northern Ireland.
I don't understand, nor have much interest in, your understanding of being British- you're not British if you're born in the United Kingdom, but you're British if you use a particular adjective?!
Well then, you tell Jim, face-to-face, that he's british -- if you have the nerve;; I was born in the british Colony of N.Ireland, I'm Irish -- no Irishman from BCONI would ever label himself 'Northern Irish' just as you won't hear someone say that they're 'Eastern French' or 'Western Scottish' --- you're 'british' if you are too 'ashamed' to be English or Scottish or Welsh -------- to say someone is "British and Irish" (as you said) is like calling someone 'Daesh and Christian' or 'Psycho and Sane'.
* People are forced, they have no choice, to put 'british' on their passport (a british passport) --- that's like the EU demanding that a German put 'European' for his nationality on his passport.
Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales are four of the NATIONS in the 6 NATIONalities Rugby --- NATive, NATion, NATionality, it's completely 'uncomplicated'.
Could you translate your comment into English -- I don't understand the Cretinese language.
If you are the gorgeous girl at 2:17 hit me up LOL!!
Sorry, I’m a man now 🙄
#Jimeoin grow a monobrow...
Eyebrows up....if something missing from pocket
Like a ten dollar note
Box of tissues?
That mince that I murdered.....ask Docketts
2 glasses, one bowl left..,.
Minimalistic stand-up.
He does the same jokes though.
he uses the same material everytime.
Honey
Bee keeping
He uses the same jokes in all his shows... It's a shame.. but he's good
Duh he's Welsh
Mac2point1 he's irish
Genius