Bob Newhart-Tobacco

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Channel: Comedy
Uploaded: October 26, 2007 at 5:22 am
Author: theospark

Length: 0:06:07
Rating: 4.82
Views: 71,813

Tags: Newhart Tobacco

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JustADoof (Friday 10th of October 2008 02:56:23 PM)
commander willian riker and your collaboration stpiiting i imagine the conversation lmfao allow commander riker to be free,,,,wald did what , ah yes boatload of turkeys, wondering if you could hatchet for the natives
JackOperaMan (Monday 18th of August 2008 02:22:33 PM)
Andy Dick has no talent.
fishmonger92 (Wednesday 6th of August 2008 04:45:49 PM)
Always like this one. He's great!
smi88y (Saturday 2nd of August 2008 01:33:28 PM)
bob,talks,people laugh,not coincidence,take note you altarnative guys,
glingproductions (Thursday 31st of July 2008 02:02:50 PM)
Definetly a great man.
nokiaduck (Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 03:10:05 PM)
Well, the problem with swearing is that it doesn't really get you anywhere. Once you've said every naughty word, what do you do next? The only way to make durable comedy is to make the ideas themselves funny.
likescissors (Thursday 14th of August 2008 11:10:21 PM)
Swearing is appropriate to the comic's personality. If you swear when telling jokes to your friends, it would be unbecoming to change your persona for the stage.
nokiaduck (Friday 15th of August 2008 04:45:37 AM)
If swearing is intended as just everyday vernacular then that's not in itself a problem. Eddie Izzard does that for example. The problem is if the swearing itself is supposed to be the source of humour, because that's not really an adequate substitute for an innately funny situation. There's nothing less funny or more embarassing than a comedian who expects you to laugh just because they used some swearwords. They would call it "adult" humour but it's actually rather lazy and childish.
JackGrider (Tuesday 7th of October 2008 09:11:00 PM)
agreed.
mrmoofle (Monday 21st of July 2008 02:37:33 PM)
I have this album (well, stole it from my folks along with dad's richard pryor albums when I was a kid). It's called "The Button-Down Mind on Television" on Warner Bros Records. Great sketches on that album.