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Oh, don't be such a Queen.

Ya know, I don't think modern audiences would let themselves laugh in public at the n word being used so liberally. Then we're awake, but we're very puzzled.

Guy returned to his home planet.

The same thing goes for Christmas too.

Jenny McCarthy will have no part of that thank you very much.

See, that's the weird thing. I don't really have a bias against him. I thought he was really funny, but he was breaking after every other line about two minutes in, which makes it hard to go with the flow of the show. I did notice Jones trying hard not to break, but Sanz himself doesn't really try to hide it.

I remember being excited to see that film, because it was Pryor's attempt at a bio film, but man…it just …sucked. Very disappointing.

Yeah- you're right. That was well put and not insulting to boot.

And this-"As it stands right now, I lead Richard Pryor in heart attacks, two to
one. However, Richard still leads me, one to nothing, in burning
yourself up."

I love carlin's quote about their competitive streaks. "Richard Pryor had a heart attack; I had a heart attack. Richard Pryor
went into rehab; I went into rehab. Richard Pryor set himself on
fire…I decided to have a second heart attack.

I'm a big fan of his Live at Berkeley concert. I think his brilliance is on full display from start to finish there.

Wow- you really are quite the dick. Thanks for being the board monitor.

Oh Sig- you are such a delight- I get it-nice gender stereotyping quip. Sorry I had an opinion or as Richard Pryor might say- have a Coke and a smile and shut the fuck up.

That's surprising because you're not at all funny, and clearly only like to agitate people.

Nice character note that Capone likes a big woman. I wonder if that was true in real life. Also, good to see Aidy Bryant getting work on another show.

Richard Dunn did a great job.

Horatio Sanz cracked a smile when in character? You don't say. Huh. How odd.

Sanz was funny, but he still has the horribly irritating problem of breaking during a bit, which not only distracts from the humor, but makes me want to slap him around a bit.

The Mr. Show cast, to me, is easily the best cast of any American sketch show. The talent level was so deep, and they were all able to play to whatever was needed of them in service to the sketch.

That's one of my all time favorite sketches. Bob is absolutely genius as the host. Just the right amount of smarm and seriousness, and the picture of David with Garafolo as his wife is just perfect.