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It also includes Pontiac. Pontiac.

Sure, it's overpriced but it doesn't suffer from the typical CP seller's delusions. Pretty amazing car though.

I believe you mean Darth Ray-der.

"Normal" might be too highly charged. Maybe "understandable" is a better description than.

Well, they're both sexy station wagons. (Not sure if SirPoopyPants meant it this way.)

Whose hairline? LeBron's or Hader's?

Well, that was all very informative and passionate but unnecessary. I know and respect Wilmore's résumé. My comment was about his lighter skin.

Frighteningly good pointy. I hope to (whichever Sky Father you prefer) that you're very wrong.

I hope you don't mean Larry Wilmore. Not nearly as funny and barely black.

Hang on a second. You're saying that a) you're Republican; b) you appreciate Stewart; and c) you think your party had his razzing coming — and you expressed it all eloquently and without hysterics?!?

Nice find.
I just watched The French Connection this weekend. The bad guy (Frog 1) drove a beauty just like this.

…drill the no-sex-selfie rule into their children's heads

"Yewoooooo-oo-oo-oo can not saaaaaay… 'FUCK!' "
I love that show. I know that routine by heart. I'm in the choir.

There is a difference. There's also not.

Don't rewrite history. Cosby was a huge inspiration for Pryor whose early work sounds like a Bill Cosby impersonation. Lucky for us, Pryor ditched those training wheels and evolved to create work that inspired Eddie Murphy, Chappelle, and so many more.

In fairness to Dave, most black comics have done essentially the same voice ever since.

Good thing Dave had all those years to improve on the version Pryor invented.

Amen. I also miss the funny Eddie Murphy.

Good points except for the Chappelle clip. Dave was actually supporting Cosby, who'd bashed black youth culture without filtering it for the media. Granted, Cosby's scolding back then is now painfully hypocritical.