Who do ya like?
Bill Burr is one of my long time favorites.
Iliza's 'Elder Millennials' is FANTASTIC too. As a 34yr old, I can relate.
And if you want a trip down non-PC memory lane, Eddie Murphy's Delirious from 1983
Who do ya like?
Bill Burr is one of my long time favorites.
Iliza's 'Elder Millennials' is FANTASTIC too. As a 34yr old, I can relate.
And if you want a trip down non-PC memory lane, Eddie Murphy's Delirious from 1983
Last edited by dgaddis; 02-12-2019 at 04:54 PM.
Dustin Gaddis
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Comedy is not something that sticks in my memory. I can't tell a joke because I can't remember one. Music, movies, and books stick. I'll try to activate some synapses. Richard Pryor on acid is the first thing that bubbles up. Good luck finding video of that.
Bill Hicks.
Well this is close to what I remember.
Granted it has a date stamp.
Richard Pryor - LSD - video dailymotion
Comedy is like music to me, I kind of stopped discovering new stuff after about 1998. Steven Wright was a favorite.
Not standup, but Key and Peele are comedic geniuses. I always have to make sure I don't eat or drink anything while watching them lest I spit it all over myself out of laughter.
Gary Gulman. He can turn the most prosaic, 15 second moment in his life into a hilarious 15 minute routine.
I heard a comedian wondering aloud why parents resort to physical abuse when psychological abuse is so much more effective.
When he heard tittering in the audience, he said, "oh, I feel so sorry for you."
In college, sometime around 1980, watching Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy did a bit called Mr Robinson's Neighborhood. He had little afros on his fingers, and one finger after another curled as he described the effect of policies in vogue during the Reagan administration. There was only one left standing: his middle finger, which he wagged and called out the president with.
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