George Carlin
Description: The Seven Things You Can't Say on TV and A Place For My Stuff
Added on: 22-Oct-2005 Hits: 1326
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Bob Newhart
Description: The home page of Bob Newhart and his button-down mind. (Maintained by his son Robert.)
Added on: 22-Oct-2005 Hits: 1666
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Steven Wright
Description: Steven Wright the monotonal comedian: "Sponges grow in the ocean. That kills me. I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be if that didn't happen."
Added on: 22-Oct-2005 Hits: 1443
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Dilbert Blog - Scott Adams
Description: Scott is the cartoonist who draws the daily Dilbert cartoon. He is the author of several books that take a humorous look at the business world.
Added on: 12-Nov-2005 Hits: 1319
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Unofficial Borat Homepage
Description: Borat is a fictional character played by Sacha Baron Cohen. Kazakhstan is a real place though. Borat Sagdiyev is Kazakhstani television's top media personality and the creator of "Borat's Guide To Britain". He was first seen in the UK on Channel 4 Television after Ali G stumbled across him "whilst flicking through the foreign satellite channels after watching the 5 minutes free view on the Fantasy Channel". He hit the big time when he hosted the MTV 2005 Europe awards.
Added on: 15-Nov-2005 Hits: 1172
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Richard Pryor
Description: Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III (December 1, 1940 - December 10, 2005) became one of the most influential comedians in the history of comedy. Few comics today will talk about their own careers without mentioning the inspiration they received from Pryor. A talented yet controversial man, most people either loved him unconditionally or hated him passionately — but few ignored him.
Added on: 13-Dec-2005 Hits: 1554
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Louie Anderson
Description: Louie Anderson is one of the most versatile and successful comedians working in Hollywood today, loved by the television audiences who never missed his nightly hit series "Family Feud" or his appearances on late night chat shows. He is adored by standing-room-only crowds in Las Vegas and respected by readers of his books. He is worshipped by the rising comics he mentors and encourages with his honesty and wisdom.
Sharing the ups and downs of his childhood experiences as one of eleven children in Minnesota, Louie crafted comedy routines that rang true for his early club audiences while reducing them to helpless fits of laughter, routines that led him from his career as a counselor to troubled children to the first-place trophy at the 1981 Midwest Comedy Competition. Henny Youngman, who hosted the competition, recognized the diamond-in-the-rough genius of the young comic and hired him as a writer, providing invaluable experience that soon put Louie in his own spotlight on comedy stages all over the country.
Added on: 29-Dec-2005 Hits: 1619
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Dr. Demento
Description: Explore the frontiers of musical humor with the latest funny songs...relive the secret pleasures of the 1970s...all wrapped up in that fearless free-for-all that is the one and only Dr. Demento Show.
We will be making the latest Dr. Demento Show available each Monday, and offering a rotating selection of earlier shows. The Funny 25 countdown of the top Demented hits of 2005 will be available January 2, 2006.
Currently we are also offering one of the very earliest Dr. Demento shows, from 1971, originally heard on the legendary KPPC-FM in Pasadena. More 1971 shows will be added very soon. These shows, just recently re-discovered, have been unheard for nearly 35 years! In those days Dr. Demento played some amazing rock 'n roll, blues, country and pop rarities from his collection, along with the crazy novelty songs he became best known for. We have left in some of the vintage commercials, many of them voiced by Dr. Demento himself.
And remember to Stay Demented!
Added on: 14-Feb-2006 Hits: 1514
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Cheech and Chong unofficial Home page
Description: Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong were a comedy duo who found a wide audience in the 1970s and 1980s for their stand-up routines, which were based upon the era's hippie, free love and (especially) drug culture movements. Cheech played a cholo from Los Angeles, while Chong was a burnt-out "druggie" whose entire life revolved around getting high.
The duo released a number of successful comedy albums, and starred in a series of low-budget films, becoming one of the most successful comedy teams of all time. Their best-known comedy routines include "Earache My Eye," "Basketball Jones," "Santa Claus and his Old Lady," and "Sister Mary Elephant." Perhaps their all-time most famous line is "Dave's not here, man" (from their self-titled debut album).
Added on: 10-Jun-2006 Hits: 1440
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Daws Butler
Description: Charles Dawson "Daws" Butler was a voice actor who created and played the voices of many famous animated cartoon characters, including Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound.
Butler provided the voice to many nameless Walter Lantz characters on the Woody Woodpecker program. His notable character was the penguin "Chilly Willy" and his side-kick, the southern speaking dog Smedley. Also in the 1950s, Stan Freberg asked Butler to help him write comedy skits for his Capitol Records albums. Their first collaboration, "Saint George and the Dragonet" (based on Dragnet), was the first comedy record to sell over one million copies. Freberg was more of a satirist who did song parodies but the bulk of his "talking" routines were co-written by, and co-starred, Daws Butler.
Added on: 07-Jul-2006 Hits: 1530
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