The unique Laugh Lines Comedy Club emerges from it's hibernation next month with a very special first anniversary show at the Queen's Hall, Narberth. Laugh Lines has been bringing a monthly dose of grins, titters, and happy faces to Pembrokeshire audiences for the last year, and now bursts into 2005 with international star, musical genius and sex symbol, Earl Okin, topping the bill on Thursday, February 10.   This incomparable performer has wooed crowds from Balham to Brazil, Austria to Australia. Earl Okin is a poet, singer, comedian, pianist, philosopher and obsessive record collector. Not only that, he writes plays, wears spats and thinks he is irresistible to women, but is in fact one of the funniest people on the planet. He has supported Paul McCartney and Van Morrison among others.  Also appearing will be ace Irish compere, Caimh McDonnell, the white-haired Irishman, whose name nobody can pronounce and Duncan Oakley; one guitar, half a brain, a couple of pints and lots of laughs. Comedy Club regulars will know to expect special guests, impressions, parodies, original songs, puns, and other foolishness. Doors open at 7.30 pm, with food to match the mood from Café Q, and the fun begins at 8. Tickets are again available from Span Arts on (01834) 869323.