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If you haven't already then I highly suggest you check out his book Born a Crime, and even if you don't normally enjoy audiobooks that would be the best way to experience it. If for no other reason than to hear him do all the accents and pronunciations. It was probably my favourite book last year.

No. It's easy for me to ignore his music, but if he goes back to acting then someone might cast him in something alongside people I actually want to see.

I've been loving the hell out of getting to see reruns of his Tonight Show on Antenna TV.

The punch was an inside job jab!

Back…. and to the left. Back…… and to the left……

"If he dies, he dies."

Well, well, well….. look at Mr. Better-Than-the-Rest-of-Us over here with the self-esteem!

He can be two things!

Well, there was certainly no need to be so such an asshole about it. Good day to you.

Or Hell Town

Agreed

Can be the first time it's on Amazon at all or also just being made available to Prime members for free even though it's still available for purchase for everyone else.

It just expired a few weeks ago on the 8th. I'm not sure where it went. Maybe Hulu.

The one month on, one month off schedule really is bizarre.

I really liked his new special quite a bit. It's more one-man show than standup special, but it was damn sure entertaining. He makes interesting choices and takes risks by not being afraid to go long stretches without really saying anything funny before slipping a joke back in.

That was my read as well. He knows it's probably going tits up, but since he's been through what he has and knows you only have that relationship with one person ever, you have to take the chance she does the right thing. The correct play though is let your girlfriend in on your thought process and plan and let her

Yes. I'm not sure how I even did that. I don't watch either of her regular gigs and have only seen her on things like Colbert. I'll blame the vodka.

LOVED the scene with Lee and Jerome. They were fantastic together.

Madhouse! (also the name of an awesome Prince side project)

I like it when it's the author reading their own work and when they're someone used to performing for people. It can come across more as a story they're telling you, and the emphasis on tone will hopefully be where they intended.