Comedy's biggest names — Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais and Louis CK — sit down for a revealing chat on this HBO special. They discuss comedy, how they first got into the business, the merits of on-stage profanity and the science behind getting a laugh.
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The movie was funny yes – but the best part was the character Megan played by Melissa McCarthy. Watch her in some extra outtakes above and enjoy a fresh take on women.
This site instantly put a smile on my face. I grew up thinking my father was the Eastern Euopean version of Bill Cosby. And the show overall had a way of making me feel the future would be good.
"Sometimes we sit for hours staring at a sea shell. Other times he'll hold me by the neck in front of the Pyramids. But there's nothing we like more than NEARLY kissing each other near some horses. I always try to look hot in front of him so he doesn't leave me."
I want to hang these all around my desk at the office so I can just point at them when needed. ;-P See the full set avaiable here at Subversive Crossstitch.
Say what you will about Courtney and her "kook" but I still think Hole's Live Through This was a great album. This video kills me...""It's not TAUPE! It's fucking Caramel!"
I could write several variations on this theme. One in particular would reference those people that walk in couples or groups and don't feel the need to make way for anyone coming in the opposite direction – as though the walkway is their own private one way street. For years I used to move out of their way – sometimes stepping off the sidewalk entirely and placing myself in the danger of oncoming traffic. Now, I just stand my ground and smash right into those stupid rude idiots!
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