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RavenCp:

--- Quote from: DC_1908 on Wednesday April 17, 2019, 09:22:25 PM Eastern ---Clown?   Cherry’s awesome!  Except for him liking Cindy. .

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I see it as Canadian's version of Mad Money. If it entertains you, then good for you!

Surreylily:

--- Quote from: RavenCp on Wednesday April 17, 2019, 10:41:29 PM Eastern ---I see it as Canadian's version of Mad Money. If it entertains you, then good for you!

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I think what divides people is his "Americanism".  He is far more Merican in his demeanor and delivery, than Canadian.  Very Marmite.  You either love him or hate him.  Mostly I think he's a complete and utter joke, but every once in a while he does actually say something sensible, or meaningfull.  Mostly he'comes across as an over=bearing, egotistical,  :clown:

Surreylily:

--- Quote from: Surreylily on Wednesday April 17, 2019, 11:06:53 PM Eastern ---I think what divides people is his "Americanism".  He is far more Merican in his demeanor and delivery, than Canadian.  Very Marmite.  You either love him or hate him.  Mostly I think he's a complete and utter joke, but every once in a while he does actually say something sensible, or meaningfull.  Mostly he'comes across as an over=bearing, egotistical,  :clown:

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I'm going to expand on that in a creative and imaginative way - I hope. 

I'm channelling Agatha Chrisie's "Miss Marple".  He reminds me of someone in our village... (The "village" being England, you understand)   :P
We had a horse racing pundit/bookie called ... John something... For the life of me I can't remember his last name?  He used to dress in tweeds and a deerstalker and was incredibly loud.  Us English would poke a little fun at him, but generally thought of him as harmless, but a little eccentric.
I casually caught a show called "wife swap" one evening.  He turned out to be the most bigoted, ignorant, arrogant, self delusional  C-word ever.
That's who/what  Don Cherry reminds me of.
For the record:  Not a fan.

PUCKNRUSH:

--- Quote from: Surreylily on Wednesday April 17, 2019, 01:03:05 AM Eastern ---Never felt a thing.   Just how "little" is he?         
And who is he? 

My link collapsed.  My computer is telling me to go to bed....

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Sorry Lily, don’t really understand the response “never felt a thing”. (Most likely due to my aging brain)! LOL!
I was just giving you some props that your post made me laugh!


George Carlin is considered to be one of the top 5 American comedians of all time! He was thought provoking, and highly intelligent, with a uniquely unrivaled, cynical perspective on life. A true comedy genius!


Don’t know if he ever performed in the UK or not. Definitely worth a listen, but you may want to take your time with it, as his performances span from the early 1960’s, all they way through to after 2005, even, when his health started deteriorating. He died in ‘08 or ‘09, I believe.


Rush

RavenCp:

--- Quote from: PUCKNRUSH on Wednesday April 17, 2019, 11:41:53 PM Eastern ---
Sorry Lily, don’t really understand the response “never felt a thing”. (Most likely due to my aging brain)! LOL!
I was just giving you some props that your post made me laugh!


George Carlin is considered to be one of the top 5 American comedians of all time! He was thought provoking, and highly intelligent, with a uniquely unrivaled, cynical perspective on life. A true comedy genius!


Don’t know if he ever performed in the UK or not. Definitely worth a listen, but you may want to take your time with it, as his performances span from the early 1960’s, all they way through to after 2005, even, when his health started deteriorating. He died in ‘08 or ‘09, I believe.


Rush

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I always liked Jay Leno on NBC, funny and kind. In general do not like any comedians.

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