it's one of those interesting ones. when people ask about giving yourtime again, "what would you not do and say?" and with me, given that a lot of my comedy was sort of flirting around the edges of offence, they expect me to talk about that stuff, but actually when i regret... i don't... i regret hurting individual people. phil was a journo with the guardian in my first year at edinburgh. when i wasjust... it's not like i had spent years being lauded. i had spent years getting nowhere and years with closed doors. and i finally had an open door and everyone was being very generous in edinburgh. all right. so, anyway, i've been here for a month playing funny songs on a piano. i'm not a standup. i thought, why not, now i'm feeling a bit cocky, do a bit of standup? and he was the firstjourno to kind of do the sneer, that, of course, comes whenever anyone gets any popularity. there's got to be an equal