Subtlety indeed. Like a velvet hammer.Ricky is my hero. I love his subtlety
Subtlety indeed. Like a velvet hammer.Ricky is my hero. I love his subtlety
Subtlety indeed. Like a velvet hammer.
Yesif you have to be annoying to someone to be funny to your bros, try and be funnier. and yes i do realize it's all the other team's fault because they 'can't take a joke'.
we're talking about europeans here right?
Oh so subtle! Love it!! Thanks for sharing!!!Subtlety indeed. Like a velvet hammer.
Thank you for your support and, enjoy your jelly!I voted harmless joke
so richard should shorten to bich? sounds right.
speaking of chevy chase (one of my favorites as a kid), it’s interesting to imagine how offensive and unfunny john belushi would be today.
so richard should shorten to bich? sounds right.
Imagine if you will…a short, round white version of Dave Chappelle all jacked up on speedball. Wha bam!speaking of chevy chase (one of my favorites as a kid), it’s interesting to imagine how offensive and unfunny john belushi would be today.
I thought we already covered Ricky Gervais?Imagine if you will…a short, round white version of Dave Chappelle all jacked up on speedball. Wha bam!
oh, i meant to delete that part before i posted but i was hanging around in the editor. but while we're here, i will disagree with you that those old movies are as amusing today. even chevy knows he doesn't have the social skills to be in polite company anymore, which is why you never see him guest hosting.There’s a lot of films/tv that would never be made now. Doesn’t mean that it isn’t funny, as long as it’s not offensive.
i'm sure his bits on date rape and reproductive rights would be as hilarious as his samurai and blues man characters.Imagine if you will…a short, round white version of Dave Chappelle all jacked up on speedball. Wha bam!
I loved Chevy Chase. Ty Webb, Dusty Bottoms, Clark Griswold, and even Pierce Hawthorne were all moments of greatness.oh, i meant to delete that part before i posted but i was hanging around in the editor. but while we're here, i will disagree with you that those old movies are as amusing today. even chevy knows he doesn't have the social skills to be in polite company anymore, which is why you never see him guest hosting.
i'm sure his bits on date rape and reproductive rights would be as hilarious as his samurai and blues man characters.
'modern problems' -- i watched that one again and again, maybe as much as 'the incredible shrinking woman'.I loved Chevy Chase. Ty Webb, Dusty Bottoms, Clark Griswold, and even Pierce Hawthorne were all moments of greatness.
But yeah, I’ve tried rewatching Fletch and Modern Problems (and others) and wonder what I ever saw in those movies.
i'm glad those guys got away from lowell ganz and babaloo mandel.