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A stand-up comedian just came to my class today. I don't think he's really popular though. His name is Tim Walkoe. He's opened for a couple of people. Worked with Chapelle, etc. And he's been on a ton of different tv stations. Was on a show, but it got canceled.
 
I miss the $2 bill, 'cause I can break a two. $20, no. $10, no. $5, maybe, $2? Oh yeah. What do you need, a one and another one? - Mitch
 
<u>HAHAHAHAH, SOME OF YOU LIKE CARLOS MENCIA</u>

He steals jokes, from George Lopez, Jeff Foxworthy, Doug Stanhope, and others.

He is not Mexican. He is Honduran, and his name is Ned Holness.

He is not edgy, but he'll tell you three times that he is, before the joke, after the joke, and in the middle of the joke.





Favorite current Comedians: Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Zach Galifianakis, Brian Posehn, Maria Bamford, Louis CK, Jeremy Hotz, Stephen Colbert... There are lots of good, original, edgy comedians out there.

I saw Bill Maher live in November. He was as amazing as I was stoned.
 
Dane Cook

Dave Chappelle

Robin Williams is f'n hilarious...
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">Shape: Carlin can be funny, and most of what he says makes a lot of sense, but that sounds more like a rant than a joke.

44: Agreed on Chappelle's standup being a lot better than his show. I almost forgot how good he was until comedy central started to rerun his standups. It's too bad that most of his audience nowadays haven't seen anything but his show.</div>

George Carlin does rant, but it works for him because he builds it up with a lot of small jokes.

I also agree, Chappelle's standup is a lot better.

One of my favorite skits was by Jim Breur ?Drinking is like a party in your stomach?
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">HAHAHAHAH, SOME OF YOU LIKE CARLOS MENCIA

He steals jokes, from George Lopez, Jeff Foxworthy, Doug Stanhope, and others.

He is not Mexican. He is Honduran, and his name is Ned Holness.

He is not edgy, but he'll tell you three times that he is, before the joke, after the joke, and in the middle of the joke.</div>

^ My thoughts exactly. There's nothing worse than a muscian, rapper, comic, or other entertainer who only writes about how funny, edgy, talented, etc. they are, and Mencia would definitely fall under that category. He acts like he's the first one to ever tell a racially charged joke, but that's what about half of all jokes are based on.

He's an unoriginal, unfunny, fat, pompous assclown, yet people can't get enough of him.
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BTW - Does anyone know if Gaffigan was on Letterman last night? I didn't see him...
 
It just seems that people are that desperate to replace the void left by the Chapelle Show. Mind of Mencia is terribly repetitive, and his standup is too gimmicky.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Some national parks have long waiting lists for camping reservations. When you have to wait a year to sleep next to a tree, something is wrong.

~ George Carlin

"They're superstitious, they have these beliefs, these primitive, you know, people believe in a...

I mean they're just really kind of credulous, and gullible. People believe in, for instance, hell and angels, okay, these are very primitive, very, very backward to me, backward sounding beliefs, these are child-like, and that's the key, because they get you when you're a kid, they get you when you're little, and they tell you there's a God, and if you can make people believe, I believe this, if you can make someone believe that there's an invisible man, living in the sky, who's watching everything you do, and keeping count of everything you do, which is good and which is bad, then you can make that person believe anything after that, you can add anything you want, the 4th of July **** just rolls right in, land of the free, home of the brave, the press is fair and impartial, justice is blind, all men are created equal, your vote is important, the United States government is on your side, the army is here to keep the peace, the police are on your side...

Oh, and freedom of choice, this is the big one, the illusion of choice, we're led to feel free by the exercise of meaningless choices. There are, for instance, important things -- not too many choices, unimportant things-ice cream flavors, what do you want, we've got 31, the flavor of the week, the flavor of the month, but political parties-we're down to two, jeez. Sources of information, media companies down to five, banks, insurance companies, pharmaceuticals, chemical companies, oil companies-used to be seven, down to three, pretty soon it's gonna be two. But if you’re lookin' for a bagel or a fuckin' donut, hey, what do you want-pineapple supreme, hazelnut; we've got everything you want.

Cereals, I counted, personally in the store counted 192 different cereal choices, 192. 140 different cat foods, I counted, and that includes a tartar-control cat food for senior citizen cats, okay?"
- George Carlin, appearance on Dennis Miller Live; [response to why Americans are so easily influenced by advertising]</div>
Great stuff.

<div class="quote_poster">Quoting voodoo child:</div><div class="quote_post">
Shape: Carlin can be funny, and most of what he says makes a lot of sense, but that sounds more like a rant than a joke.
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He's more of a satirist, and satire is much more pleasing [at least to me] than comedy.

Also, here's some more of Mitch's stuff...
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Man. I went to the doctor the other day. All this guy did was suck blood out of my neck. Never go to see Dr. Acula.

Whenever I walk, people try to hand me out flyers. And when someone tries to hand me out a flyer, it's kinda like they're saying, "Here, YOU throw this away."

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too.

Alcoholism is a disease, but it's the only one you can get yelled at for having. "Dammit, Otto, you are an alcoholic." "Dammit, Otto, you have Lupus." One of those two doesn't sound right.

I was in a casino, minding my own business, and this guy came up to me and said, "You're gonna have to move. You're blocking a fire exit." As though if there was a fire, I wasn't gonna run. If you're flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. Unless you're a table.

I did a radio interview. The DJ's first question was, "Who are you?" I had to think, "Is this guy really deep? Or did I drive down to the wrong station?"
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I gotta come out and say it; Dave Chappelle's stand up is not that great. The stories that he tells are so unfeasible that it stops being funny because there's no way that they could be true.

In Live at the Fillmore he was talking about how a homeless dude was masturbating on the subway, and then took the subway hostage with his dick.....that's just stupid.

I'll post my favorite comedians later.

Is anyone else here an aspiring comic?
 
I am!!! I'm in this thing called forensics (NO NOT DEAD PEOPLE!!) lol. It's competitive acting, where I by myself perform in front of judges and my peers. Basically I'm a comedian, just not stand up. I perform a play a skit a movie, a book, w/e. And i perform my piece while shifting my voice, body weight, and facial expressions through out like 10 characters. Oh and this is all in just 10 minutes., haha i travel all arounf the U.S (mostly southeast) competing. I've won a ton of awards, and qualifyed for national tournament at marquette university in millwaukee, wisconsin.

Sorry i seemed to have rambled, but yes i'm an aspiring comic. hahaha
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Jurassic:</div><div class="quote_post">The stories that he tells are so unfeasible that it stops being funny because there's no way that they could be true.
</div>So you only like non-fiction humor?

What you say is true, but I think that's a lot of what makes it funny for me. I think absurdity is a huge part of what humor is all about.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chuck:</div><div class="quote_post"><u>HAHAHAHAH, SOME OF YOU LIKE CARLOS MENCIA</u>

He steals jokes, from George Lopez, Jeff Foxworthy, Doug Stanhope, and others.

He is not Mexican. He is Honduran, and his name is Ned Holness.

He is not edgy, but he'll tell you three times that he is, before the joke, after the joke, and in the middle of the joke.</div>
I can't agree more. I remember one time seeing his standup on comedy central and saying to myself "I could of swore I heard that exact same joke on the blue collar comedy tour." You have to be pretty low when you're a fake mexican stealing jokes from un-funny, self-acknowledging white trash comedians. Not to mention his show Mind of Mencia seems like its got the same script as Chappelle Show with some mexican jokes added in and him screaming about how hes so edgy when hes probably one of the least controvertial comedians I've heard in a while. I can understand why people like him because his jokes are from good comedians who they've probably never heard but it pisses me off that he gets away with stealing peoples jokes and gets rich off of them.
 
I think Carlos Mencia is funny. He's definetely not one of my favorites though.

I like Dane Cook, Dave Chappelle(I like both his standup and his show-but standup better), and the puppet guy(don't know his name, but he is hilarious).

I've seen Gaffigan for about 5-10 mins in one of his standups and he was hilarious, but I haven't heard him enough to put him on my list.

I also like Lewis Black.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting 44Thrilla:</div><div class="quote_post">So you only like non-fiction humor?

What you say is true, but I think that's a lot of what makes it funny for me. I think absurdity is a huge part of what humor is all about.</div>

No, I like humor based on lies as well I just think that Chappelle takes it too far.

A lot of people on here seem to hate Mencia, I guess I can see why. He does steal jokes, but you gotta give him credit for his form of delivery. Anyone can steal jokes, but no everyone can tell jokes. I don't think it's right what he does, but don't say that he's talentless. I actually went to his performance at the University of Washington this weekened. He tailored his jokes to college students, poked fun at the excess of Starbucks, and told original jokes.

Remedy, that's cool that you're getting into comedy. It's what I want to do with my life as a hobby on the side of my law career.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Run BJM:</div><div class="quote_post">I can't agree more. I remember one time seeing his standup on comedy central and saying to myself "I could of swore I heard that exact same joke on the blue collar comedy tour." You have to be pretty low when you're a fake mexican stealing jokes from un-funny, self-acknowledging white trash comedians. Not to mention his show Mind of Mencia seems like its got the same script as Chappelle Show with some mexican jokes added in and him screaming about how hes so edgy when hes probably one of the least controvertial comedians I've heard in a while. I can understand why people like him because his jokes are from good comedians who they've probably never heard but it pisses me off that he gets away with stealing peoples jokes and gets rich off of them.</div>

Maybe thats why i like him, i heard some of the jokes he said before and was wondering if he was original, now i know he's not. Thanks
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Jurassic:</div><div class="quote_post">No, I like humor based on lies as well I just think that Chappelle takes it too far.

A lot of people on here seem to hate Mencia, I guess I can see why. He does steal jokes, but you gotta give him credit for his form of delivery. Anyone can steal jokes, but no everyone can tell jokes. I don't think it's right what he does, but don't say that he's talentless. I actually went to his performance at the University of Washington this weekened. He tailored his jokes to college students, poked fun at the excess of Starbucks, and told original jokes.

Remedy, that's cool that you're getting into comedy. It's what I want to do with my life as a hobby on the side of my law career.</div>

Try some of your stuff out on us. Like you said, a lot of comedy has to do with the delivery, so typing it on the internet might take the edge off, but I still want to hear what you've got...
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">Try some of your stuff out on us. Like you said, a lot of comedy has to do with the delivery, so typing it on the internet might take the edge off, but I still want to hear what you've got...</div>

I will definitely post some of my stuff at some point today or tommorow. I'm at work right now, so really I shouldn't even be on jbb, haha.
 
Your right about Mencia's delivery. He's got a great style, that slightly makes up for his content.

Usually Chapelle's stories are pretty funny, just because of the absurdity. I also didn't like the hostage story. But if you keep going, in that act, he told a story about Native Indians that was just as absurd, but pretty funny.
 
Chris Rock
Martin Lawerence
Jamie Foxx (very funny stand up)
Dave Chapelle
 
Number one: Robert Gustavsson. He's a swedish comedian, but if he did his stuff in english, you'd all worship him.

After that comes the whole Monty Python crew. If you havn't seen them, you definetly should (you are likely to go to hell if you don't).

Then there is a lot of other great guys, I won't name them all but off the top of my head: Rik Mayall, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Chapelle.
 
Dane Cook, Nick Swardson (minny baby!!!), and Dave Chappelle. in that order are my current favs.

some of my all times are robin williams, george carlin, richard pryor, eddie murphy. in no order.

oh my god, i forgot chris rock.
 

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