The Gold Coast Bulletin

Not game for a laugh at bikies

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COMEDIAN Tommy Little won’t be making any bikie jokes at The Star tonight, but it’s not because he’s a VLAD supporter – quite the opposite, really.

“When comedians tailor their jokes to the GC they usually make the cliche bikie gang jokes, but I’m scared of the bikies,” he said.

“If I do any GC specific content I’ll be saying how much I love the bikie gangs and that I love that they’ve made the GC their home.”

The Whose Line is it Anyway host is on the Laugh Your Pants Off lineup for the second time, and said he likes the Coast because it contained less “w-----s” than his hometown Melbourne.

“I just love the GC in general, people are great because Queensland­ers haven’t got a pole up their arse like Melburnian­s do,” he said. “They’re not as caught up in political correctnes­s. I love Melbourne but it’s w----- capital.”

Despite the Coast being increasing­ly recognised for its restaurant scene, there’s only one very famous culinary destinatio­n Little wants to visit.

“I’m staying up there an extra night just so I can go to Hooters," he said.

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