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Re: Monday night and beyond...for struggling comics.

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 4:17 pm
by SweetLuchia
Robbie,

You said comedy has changed over the years and that the comics of today have to change with it. Does that mean if Mr. Pryor were able to perform his classic routines he wouldn't do well on stage now?
[Font size=5 face=t color=red]Of course NOT!!!![/font]
TRUE Art, TRUE passion stands the test of time. Look at Shakesphere's plays or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I had a Dream Speech" not only will they always be remembered, they will always be APPRECIATED, RESPECTED and enjoyed!
Originality and TRUTH don't have expiration dates! I had my older brother listen to "That N*****'s Crazy" for the very first time last week. He laughed SO hard he veered into the left lane and almost got us killed! Mr. P. recorded that back in 1975-almost 30 YEARS ago and it STILL kicks ass so PLEASE do STOP with the [/i]comics need to change with the times[/i] EXCUSE it's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WEAK!!! ]:o(

Re: Monday night and beyond...for struggling comics.

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 4:31 pm
by Jennifer
SweetLuchia,
That's what I said!! Whoa-i love your passion and you're right-funny is timeless-"no expiration date"-love that expression!!
You rock! :lol:

Re: Monday night and beyond...for struggling comics.

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:42 am
by SweetLuchia
Robbie,

I'd also like to know why you thought anyone would be interested in "Robbie's Rules of Comedy"? Who in the fuck are YOU to be makin rules? Mr. Pryor is the number one comedian of ALL time and this is his website but I don't see him posting no [/i]rules[/i] up in here, where in the fuck do you get off man?! :X
You need to climb down from that NARCASSISTIC mountain you're obviously on and check yourself ]:o(

Re: Monday night and beyond...for struggling comics.

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 7:44 am
by Jennifer
SweetLuchia,
AAAH SweetLuchia! I'm still waiting for the definition of Urban comedy! I saw Chris ROck's new HBO SPecial last night-really good-so intelligent-so cutting edge-political and so street wise.I wonder, is his comedy Urban? Was RIchard's Urban-what does that mean? Is Urban comedy black comedy? Is it funny comedy? I am totally confused RObbie-please give us an answer!

Re: Monday night and beyond...for struggling comics.

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 11:03 pm
by SweetLuchia
Jenny,

Something tells me you'll never get an answer to your question. MisterTee is from Pasadena, CA and about the same age as Robbie-I wouldn't be surprised if those 2 hang tight in L.A.
I also wouldn't be surprised if "MisterTee" signs on again only under a different screen name being the BITCH that he is! ]:o(