Oh, boy...
You do know he's dead... right?
That's a bummer that he died. He was hysterical. I loved his delivery - shy, uncertain, dead-pan and half burned out.
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One of the few deaths in the world that actually affected me... I loved Mitch Hedberg... Truly one of the best comedians and people in recent history.
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A year or so ago iirc. No reason not to post links to his videos.
IMHO, Richard Pryor was, better. But this is so hilarious it came close. Also why are all good comedians dying, all relatively young aswell.
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Dane Cook is the best comic right now.
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Um... no... just 'cause he's the most mainstream, popular guy around with a million friends doesn't make him the best comedian. In fact, he's a sub-par comedian and an ass of a person to boot. Mitch was a genius comedian and a wonderful human being.Originally Posted by AwesomeArcher
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Oh and Cook's new show, Tourgrasm, has already been done by more genius comedians, including one of the best alongside Mitch Hedberg, Zach Galifianakis. It was the same show, 4 comedians on a tour bus traveling and doing their shows... but somehow Cook's show is groundbreaking and original and wonderful.... PHOOEY!
God I hate that guy...
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Oh come on, we all know Bill Hicks was the best comedian since Jesus !
thanks for the links
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Ya, he's a good comedian. Shows you don't need to go vulgar.
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