Favorite Stand-Up Comedian

One thing I can't stand is vulgarity and sadly most comedians use it for the sake of using it and to push the envelop.
Spencer Kimball said once: profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly.So I would listen to someone as long his or her jokes are clean.
I love George Carlin and not for his comedy but for his awareness and his cynical views the man always spot on.He was an intellectual treasure.
 
George Carlin.
Sam Kinison.
Jonathan Winters.
Steven Wright.
Emo.(not to be confused with Emu).

I'd read a long while back, a little article about Steven Wright and how he'd come up with the majority of his material ,,,:lmao: dude makes like a pallet/sleeping bag on the floor & lays there with a glass of water,notepad& pen and won't get up till he's come up with new stuff.
 
Used to be Eddie Murphy but Chris Rock replaced him as my favorite. There are tons of comedians that make me laugh though. For example, I did not know Gary Owen until my sister introduced his act to me recently. Love his black church skit.
 
Am I really the only one who thinks George Carlin is overrated? He's okay sometimes, but mostly he just says ordinary stuff in a strange voice.

I think what Carlin does well, he does very well. The word play and thought provoking material is great. But there is another part that is silliness and strange voices that seems to make people think there is more substance than there is.
 
There are the obvious ones - Seinfeld, Carlin, Pryor, Murphy and others. And classics like Rickles and Dangerfield.

Then there are few I discovered through XM radio that I think are very good - Kathleen Madigan, Mitch Hedberg, Ralphie May ... all very funny.

Big fan of Lewis Black too.

Nobody is giving the rednecks any due? Foxworthy? Ron White? (Forget Larry the Cable Guy - much too redneck)
 
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