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Chuck Noblet
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You say "hedonistic wank job" and "near predatory chicken hawk's wet dream of sinewy bodies and fevered adolescent sexuality" like they're a negative ….

William Zantzinger killed poor old Pinhead
With a cane he twirled around his diamond rich finger…

Actually his name is Ahmir

I'm okay with that because they're outside the Supreme Court. I'm referring to the segments were they would fly out to a trailer park in Florida and interview some 70 year old about something irrelevant to any current event. Even the infamous Redskins ambush segment I'm okay with because fuck the Redskins name.

I can't say I've seen them do a remote segment recently where the joke was on some middle American rube. By and large they've stuck to people with some level of authority or expertise, at least compared to how often they did remotes 10 years ago.

Nick Offerman sans mustache is killed by Marv in an alley.

I served with Bulbasaur. I knew Bulbasaur. Bulbasaur was a friend of mine. Herman Cain, you are no Bulbasaur.

Jack Kirby & Steve Ditko (again)

I think it comes down to who they were targeting. Punching down is okay to an extent if you're dealing with some real hate or self-delusion. I've heard Colbert defend his pieces with "We let them know what we're going to do, I don't know why they act surprised when we do it. They mostly just want to be on tv and talk

Ed Helms also has spoken out about his time on The Daily Show. His concerns though was he felt the people they interviewed in field pieces were, regardless of how right or wrong, being exploited. No matter what they said they were going to be the butt off the joke and it should be noted TDS doesn't do those types of

I gave up on Colbert months ago

You showed him! Pitt the Elder…

!!!

The dog from Wilfred claimed his cute, blonde, owner found him wondering the streets of Sturgeon Bay in February (something I'm painfully familiar with), and I don't even know where to begin with what's wrong with that.

Who's a good job, Internet?!?!? Who's a good job, Internet!?!? You are! You are! Yes, you are!

At that intersection Big Bertha could throw up wherever, whenever and no one would notice.

The US Bank building and some scribbles against a blue background. They never really touch on how appropriate the GLA are for Milwaukee. In that they're not very good at stuff and fluctuate between extreme denial, grim acceptance, or gleeful apathy of that fact.

As a Milwaukee resident and GLA fan is too much to get Squirrel Girl and Big Bertha to cover 19th an North for a few panels?

I think they were inspired by Bob Dylan's decision to take a 20 year break from music after Blood On The Tracks.

I hear The Harlem Globetrotters have signed on too