jobberone
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GimmeTheBall!;2842599 said:You say that like it's a good thing.
:laugh2: Well, yes I do but nice one.
GimmeTheBall!;2842599 said:You say that like it's a good thing.
Four;2842715 said:nope, I honestly enjoyed Carlin for the audience reaction, I could see the joy he brought them and I could therefore enjoy it.
I can't sit in an audience full of laughter and deny the humor being present, just not my cup of tea. The same material approached differently could make me laugh, I don't like Carlin's delivery, but I could see the humor in the laughter of others. Even rearrange the material in my head, I just didn't like his delivery. The subject matters more than the delivery though, in a broader sense.
It's hard to explain. I have been fascinated by comedy most of my life, and approach it in odd ways. Almost as a sociology lesson.
Spectre;2842739 said:Four:
sounds more to me like you have an appreciation for the very fact that someone is attempting to be funny, whether they are actually "funny" to you or not.
In response to your opinion of George Carlin, I'll post your own statement made earlier to me regarding Martellus...
"when most find it funny and you are the exception, it's you, not the other way around."
See what I'm saying?
Four;2843032 said:but it doesn't stop being funny, no matter my opinions.
yea, because the "Black Olympics" and amateur read-from-paper vulgarity rapping is side-splitting, original hilarious stuff.jobberone;2843495 said:While some of you are doing the 'Marty B is the devil' the rest are laughing their arses off at him and you.