wayman71
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I didn't know who Katt Williams was until I just watched that same YouTube clip and realized I'd seen him in the Friday movies. 2 minutes well spent! He's a funny guy! Reply #221. Nov 06 09, 8:00 PM |
animelover33
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Probably George Lopez. Reply #222. Nov 06 09, 8:49 PM |
sarahcateh
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My favorite comedian is Chelsea Handler. Everyone should try to check her show out, it's on E! weekdays at 11pm. Reply #223. Nov 08 09, 4:34 PM |
oldstuff28
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Phil Hartman was always terrific. What a loss! Reply #224. Nov 09 09, 7:59 AM |
notaratface
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The late, brilliant, Andy Kaufman. The late, brilliant, Mitch Hedberg. The late, brilliant, Richard Jeni. The late, brilliant, George Carlin. The brilliant John Pinette. Reply #225. Apr 05 10, 12:53 AM |
psb1969
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Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey would have to be my favorite comedians. Reply #226. Apr 05 10, 1:06 AM |
xbunny
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We have the just for laughs festival here every year in Montreal,the best was the late "Richard Jeni" its sad he brought so much laugher yet he was so depressed Reply #227. Apr 05 10, 5:47 PM |
redwaldo
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Current comedians I like are Ricky Gervais and Dylan Moran. I like the irreverent, black humor of Bill Hicks. On this site, Schoonie101 is the funniest poster! Reply #228. Apr 05 10, 6:07 PM |
Shiningstar7
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I thought George Carlin was awesome, he really had a way with words! Those infamous 7 we can't say here or on TV! Besides all that, he could just go on and on about all sorts of things, he was really good and will be missed. Reply #229. May 18 10, 2:38 AM |
navaho56
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Vic and Bob. Reply #230. May 18 10, 4:37 AM |
supersal1
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One I've grown to like in the last few months is Russell Howard - hard to find something suitable for FT but hope this is ok http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=47127279 I find him funny and rude, but without any malice, which seems to be rare these days. Reply #231. May 18 10, 5:04 AM |
insanity22186
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George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld, Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby. I like observational humor because it's always all around us and these comedians just call our attention to the funny side of life. Reply #232. May 18 10, 7:04 AM |
houston1127
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Doug Stanhope. Reply #233. May 18 10, 7:25 AM |
Shiningstar7
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I thought of more after posting last night, I love Jerry Seinfeld! Jim Carrey, John Candy, Tim Allen, Chris Rock, Flip Wilson, I love them all! Everyone needs to laugh! Reply #234. May 18 10, 9:14 PM |
HannahConner88
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Roseanne Barr is my hero. Reply #235. Jan 06 11, 7:17 PM |
ssabreman
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Steven Wright has a very cerebral approach to humour, in a twisted way. There's always a delayed laugh because you have to picture some of the things he tries to convey in his dead-pan style. Reply #236. Jan 06 11, 7:25 PM |
ecnalubma
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Billy Connolly has always made me laugh. I've had a recent thing about "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour" - only because it reminds me of home.... Reply #237. Jan 10 11, 1:43 AM |
Eastenders01
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I was reading some of the posts and I don't recognize half of the names. I was pleased to see that there were some from a few years back. I would have to say Bill Cosby. I never really realised how funny he was until I saw some of his old routines. My favourite English comedians would have to be John Cleese and Dawn French. Reply #238. Jan 10 11, 5:28 AM |
pruittgolf
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Tim Conway ever seen his morph impression. Reply #239. Jan 10 11, 5:47 AM |
Dragonfrog
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Current, Jeff Dunham, Steve Martin, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall In the past, Red Skelton, Danny Kaye, George Carlin, Bill Cosby. I really don't appreciate the foul language and gutter humer that makes up the majority of some comics routines today. Yes George Carlin was not always clean, but his jokes were funny, he was not gross just to get attention. Most of his routines, minus the one about the 7 words you can't say on TV would stand and still be as funny without swearing. Reply #240. Jan 29 11, 6:18 PM |
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