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Postby Bonafide » Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:32 pm

ATriumphGoddess wrote:...who's that other blond guy from Boston, did that cable firefighter show.....


Dennis Leary.
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Postby bennybmn » Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:54 pm

ATriumphGoddess wrote:I saw Steven Wright last fall....I don't think I could get a breath in I was laughing so hard...I like the dry witted, cerebral comics, but then again I like silly goofy stuff too....Tito mentioned George Carlin, Lily Tomlin's classic stuff, Judy Tenuda, Kevin Meany...who's that other blond guy from Boston, did that cable firefighter show.....I've got a Dane Cook CD on my iPod for when I go to the dentist.

Dude Steven Wright was the first real standup I saw. Frankly I was skeptical going in... But I have NEVER laughed so hard in my like for a solid 90 min, and NONE of his jokes were more than like 3 or 4 lines, tops. SO much content. It was great, every once in a while he'd kinda chuckle, like he cracked himself up. It was great.
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Postby Hedge » Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:54 am

bennybmn wrote:
ATriumphGoddess wrote:I saw Steven Wright last fall....I don't think I could get a breath in I was laughing so hard...I like the dry witted, cerebral comics, but then again I like silly goofy stuff too....Tito mentioned George Carlin, Lily Tomlin's classic stuff, Judy Tenuda, Kevin Meany...who's that other blond guy from Boston, did that cable firefighter show.....I've got a Dane Cook CD on my iPod for when I go to the dentist.

Dude Steven Wright was the first real standup I saw. Frankly I was skeptical going in... But I have NEVER laughed so hard in my like for a solid 90 min, and NONE of his jokes were more than like 3 or 4 lines, tops. SO much content. It was great, every once in a while he'd kinda chuckle, like he cracked himself up. It was great.

In my opinion Wright is probably the best dead-pan comic of all times!
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Postby mark » Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:56 am

Hedge wrote:In my opinion Wright is probably the best dead-pan comic of all times!


Mitch Hedberg was really good too. Shame he died.

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Postby Hedge » Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:22 pm

Did he save that last bullet for himself? :-)
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