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Aloysius J. Gleek:



[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UouP8cRYZ8&feature[/youtube]

Written by Ross Gardiner
Produced by Sonny Side Films
www.thesonnyside.com


Camera: Canon 7D
Edit Final Cut Pro


Music:
Thievery Corporation
'Marching the Hate machines (Into the Sun)'
featuring The Flaming Lips

southendmd:
"dribbling turbospaz"! LOL, I mean thanks, John. 

Sason:

--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on December 27, 2010, 05:44:52 pm ---

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UouP8cRYZ8&feature[/youtube]

Written by Ross Gardiner
Produced by Sonny Side Films
www.thesonnnyside.com


Camera: Canon 7D
Edit Final Cut Pro


Music:
Thievery Corporation
'Marching the Hate machines (Into the Sun)'
featuring The Flaming Lips

--- End quote ---

LOL!!! (I know....)

He has the sweetest face!

Kelda:
The guy reminds me of Edward Furlong.

Aloysius J. Gleek:






--- Quote from: Kelda on December 27, 2010, 06:32:46 pm ---The guy reminds me of Edward Furlong.

--- End quote ---



Hmmm. I can see that. Actually, first thing, I thought he looked like Alan Cumming. Big surprise (not): Ross is Scottish. Also, he may be off facebook, but he is on Myspace; he has 51 friends.


http://www.myspace.com/rossgardinercomedy


About me:
Ross Gardiner was born in the windy town of Inverness, Scotland on the 26th March 1987. He was raised in the mountains of Glencoe and endured a sheltered and dismal childhood drinking warm beer in a forest, interfering with himself and dreaming of becoming a famous rock star. At 18, University brought about change in Ross as he moved to Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, where he would strive to ‘make it’ in the music business. But two years down the line, his dreams had become jaded and he did something that would change his life and put his existence into focus. He went to a comedy club. Music was out. Long winded stories and sordid tales of abuse and debauchery were in and he has only looked back a handful of times since. His first performance came on his 21st birthday at Maggie May’s in Glasgow and over the next few months he brought his own brand of filth to the top comedy clubs across Scotland. Ross moved to Korea in August 2008 in a desperate attempt to avoid responsibility and credit card debt and he recently kick started his comedy scooter again and has been lowering the tone of the Korean stand-up community since February 2009.


Ross's Comedian Bio 
Stand-Up comedian based in Seoul, South Korea. Ross started doing stand-up comedy in March 2008 in Glasgow, Scotland. He made a number of appearances on the scene in Scotland before moving to Seoul in South Korea to work as a teacher in August 2008. He started doing stand-up again in February 2009 and since then has become a regular performer and an important part of the booming English-speaking comedy scene in Korea and Asia. He has been headlining and MCing monthly shows and is set to go on a tour of Korea during the summer with Canadian comic Brian Aylward (runer-up at the Hong Kong International Comedy festival 2008). Ross will return to Scotland in August to perform as many shows as he can between Glasgow and Edinburgh and then will be back in South Korea for one more year.


Influences:
Billy Connolly, Stewart Lee, Doug Stanhope, Bill Hicks, George Carlin, Jim Jeffries, Frankie Boyle, Dave Chappelle and the town of Paisley.
 

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