>and there's a note. It says here that early versions of Jim Croce's 1973 smash hit "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" originally contained the line "Meaner than a concentration camp dog." But Croce found it unpleasant to the ear... and it was offensive to israelites, gypsies, and homosexuals. Little did it matter, Croce would be dead with a year.
well no shit dummy, he was playing his character. this was and still is the best podcast that's ever existed. I can't believe how many of these legends died over the last few years. it all happened so fast
>dave >norm >saget >gilbert
>well no shit dummy,
you'd be surprised if you ever looked at youtube comments on the video or reddit threads.
well no shit dummy, he was playing his character. this was and still is the best podcast that's ever existed. I can't believe how many of these legends died over the last few years. it all happened so fast
And it says here, there's a note: some holocaust survivors escaped from as many as nine gas chambers, either through cunning manouevers such as walking backwards or by feigning light-headedness and being sent to the nurse's ward. Other survivors reported having to write letters to their relatives higher up in the German, or even British, government in order to be excused.
Either way, it was an international tragedy.
Was Norm a low-key revisionist, or was he clowning on revisionists?
He did spend a lot of time with rabbis discussing religion and said that he was basically 'a israelite for a year'.
Leonard Cohen is Cinemaphile, buddy.
>and there's a note. It says here that early versions of Jim Croce's 1973 smash hit "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" originally contained the line "Meaner than a concentration camp dog." But Croce found it unpleasant to the ear... and it was offensive to israelites, gypsies, and homosexuals. Little did it matter, Croce would be dead with a year.
>Little did it matter, Croce would be dead with a year.
That part always gets me, like he's doing a voiceover for a documentary or something.
>THAT'S AN ANTISEMITIC JOKE
>no its not, it says-
>OH, IS IT SEMITIC?
lol
Almost every guest:
>WHO WROTE THIS?!
Norm:
>*grumbles under his breath and changes the subject*
>when you realize Super Dave and Norm were old friends and Dave does a lot of racist humor and the whole interview was a work from the beginning
For me it was 1 second in.
>well no shit dummy,
you'd be surprised if you ever looked at youtube comments on the video or reddit threads.
well no shit dummy, he was playing his character. this was and still is the best podcast that's ever existed. I can't believe how many of these legends died over the last few years. it all happened so fast
>dave
>norm
>saget
>gilbert
Norm was friends with everyone, he was a likeable guy.
What's his best bits? I'm a bong so only I know him as Funkhouser and from the podcast. Have been meaning to check out some of his previous work.
Super Dave is max comfy.
>tell the folks at home who Super Dave is
>who writes these threads
just saw this boomer slop on adult swim canada earlier today. Didn't know jeff dunham has been using the same unfunny puppets for 40 years.
Tell the folks at home what Adult Swim Canada is.
But what IS the mangrate?
For me, it’s the phone call on the Kevin Nealon episode
I always felt like that's what Super Dave should've done for Norm's Netflix show, call in and clown on Norm, Adam, and whoever the guest is
>where DO you want to see fat women, super dave?
>THE CIRCUS
>HAH!?!
And it says here, there's a note: some holocaust survivors escaped from as many as nine gas chambers, either through cunning manouevers such as walking backwards or by feigning light-headedness and being sent to the nurse's ward. Other survivors reported having to write letters to their relatives higher up in the German, or even British, government in order to be excused.
Either way, it was an international tragedy.
Was Norm a low-key revisionist, or was he clowning on revisionists?
He did spend a lot of time with rabbis discussing religion and said that he was basically 'a israelite for a year'.
THAT'S A FAVORITE?