theshoesalesman--disqus
theshoesalesman
theshoesalesman--disqus

you're right, I apologize. I should really just let you have the last word, you steaming pile of broccoli.

*fart noises*

How dare we attempt to analyze their intent.

oh fuck sorry you're right… I didn't think I'd have to spell it out for you… please rephrase your statement in a more coherent manner, I'm unsure what sort of sarcastic context your quotation marks are lending to your response. At this juncture I can't tell if you are agreeing or arguing.

so david cross has a point of view?

yeah a lot of hard work was put into spiderman: turn off the dark, too

What?

Well it seems racist to me, but I stopped paying attention to his career after like the blue collar movie and his first special. I think I saw a trailer for Delta Farce and was like "well fuck this guy."

Are the jokes on Mr. Show ever seriously taken as the opinions of the people writing and performing it? That's the problem with Larry. Mr. Show has a lot of jokes about race, but that's different from having jokes that are racist. Cross definitely has an (admitted) problem with religion, but he doesn't come off as

now, now, you guys, he seems like a perfectly nice, endearing fellow in real life, who refuses to take responsibility for things he makes money saying

Hi Larry! Would you please jump-start my career?

or has he already? the warning call about the twins - it had to have been mike right?

@avclub-86a9ac7667ec45a86614223897b4f765:disqus wait, was it ever revealed who made the call? mike would be logical, but did the show ever say yeah it was mike?

I think it comes down to like, what your comedic philosophy is?

THE HEAT

go watch tv

the phrase "butts on broadway" just came into my head after reading this.

that's tom waits screaming like a baby on the Eels track "Going Fetal".

why are some starred. what does that mean.

*fart noises*