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Big LOLZ from the BBC at the Fringe

We've had some brilliant comedy here in our big Blue Tent but why keep the laughs to ourselves? Here are some of the most ROFLCOPTER moments from over the weekend. You can hear more great gags direct from the fest on Radio 4's Fresh From the Fringe and 4 Extra Stands Up and make sure you check out the Funny from the Fringe podcast as well.

"to 'DISCOVER' themselves"

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What would happen if you turned the Himalayas upside-down?

Paul Foot performs for Fresh from the Fringe at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

Paul Foot has two shows: one is at the Underbelly Cowgate, the other is at Just the Tonic at The Community Project.

"Your name is Chloe and you've got tiny hands..."

What really happens outside da club?

Lazy Susan performing for Fresh from the Fringe at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

Lazy Susan will be checking hand sizes and making you laugh at the Pleasance Courtyard.

"Hostels are only good for people between the ages of 18 and 18"

"Sorry Edinburgh, I'm too old for hostels."

Nick Cody performs for 4 Extra Stands Up at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

Nick Cody is performing at the Assembly George Square Studios.

"HELLO! Fox!"

That over there is not a dog

Loyiso Gola on Fresh from the Fringe at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

For more hilarity from Loyiso Gola you can see him at the Pleasance Courtyard.

"Don't you hate it when that happens?"

Does Australian politics remind you of anywhere?

Tom Ballard performs for Fresh from the Fringe at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

Tom Ballard's show The World Keeps Happening is at the Assembly George Square Studios.

"A united Ireland Santa"

Loving your balaclava Gerry, that's lovely

Al Porter on Fresh from the Fringe at BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

Al Porter is At Large at the Pleasance Courtyard.

"This is not the reality of comedy for me"

It's very well crafted

Kiri Pritchard-McLean on Fresh from the Fringe from BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals.

You can see Kiri Pritchard-McLean at the Pleasance Courtyard.

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