Preview: Comedy - Greg Proops
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Your support makes all the difference.British audiences enjoy nothing better than watching American stand-up Greg Proops (left) lay into his own country. "British people like it when I attack America because we tend to be overbearing. People here see us as ramming our culture down their throats - look at how widespread McDonalds and Coca Cola are. The perception is that we're going to force ourselves on you like an unwanted date. We're the country that puts its hand on your ass and tells you it loves you. You Brits like more foreplay." The Whose Line Is It Anyway? star will be covering this and other subjects in He's One Fine Bitch, his new show, which begins a national tour this week.
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