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I like to laugh and have a several that I think are hysterical and a few who are revolutionary. I will come up w/more later. Would love to add them now, but I am so terrible w/names. I'll have to ask my kids the names of some of my favorites and perhaps you guys will help jog my memory, but for now: 1. Richard Pryor: Loved the man. He was so true. He lived his comedy, even the tragic aspects of it. I remember him saying it was so much harder to be funny once he became rich. He found humor in the trials of life........something us Brown's fans can certainly identify with. Anyone remember MudBone talking to the junkie on the street? At the end, Mud says......"Boy, I believe you got potential, but you gots to learn to how to handle the white man. That's why I am in the position I am today." Freaking hilarious. I actually have a true-life story of me parroting his words w/my wife.......it's too vulgar for here, but my wife replied........."like hell you are."  2. Lenny Bruce: Kinda before my time, but I loved his edge and his innovative style. 3. George Carlin: Loved how he played on words and human idiosyncrasies. Sometimes he worked my nerves, but overall, he was a genius. 4. Ron White: He probably isn't liked by many, but he cracked me up w/the booze and cigar and tough guy talk. The judge said........."Son, ignorance is no defense in a court of law." LOL 5. Sarah Silverman: LOL.........not sure I have the right woman. Have to ask the kids. But, it's a dark-haired lady who is actually very intelligent. Help me, peeps. 6. Chris Rock: Man, I love his energy. He puts his all into the show..........and he is damn funny. I never realized how intelligent that guy was until I listened to his stand-up. Some others............Wanda Sykes, Bill Cosby [sorry, but he was funny back in the day], Robin Williams, Elayne Boosler. Let me know who makes you laugh your butt off..........
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Bill Cosby. Yeah, I know.... but you want me to be honest. His humor was clean, and he told a great story. I don't know if I'd find him funny now, but he really had me back in the day. Richard Pryor. When he'd play all those characters, I could see folks I knew from my neighborhood. His humor was raw and real... and he pulled no punches. "Ya see that boy over there? Used to be a GENIUS! Booked the numbers, didn't need paper OR pencil. Now look at him- [boy] don't even know who HE is..." pure genius. Chris Rock. Smarter than folks ever thought when he first hit. Real in the Richard Pryor mold. "Y'all remember the OJ trial? Black folks too happy; White folks too mad. I ain't seen this many pissed-off White people since they cancelled M.A.S.H. Black folks out dancin' in the streets: 'We won... we won!' What did we win? Every day I go the the mailbox, lookin' for my 'O.J. prize.... nothin'" On the freakkin' floor! Robin Williams: noone could improvise on-the-fly like him. Brilliant mind running at warp speed, that we got to witness in Real Time. His appearances on Carson were the stuff of legend. A great celebrity mimic, as well. New School: Patrice O'Neal. He says all the stuff you think... but would never say in public. I love the fearlessness. AND- he's dead on-point and funny as hell. There are more, but I'll stop here. Maybe I'll come back with a few more, but I want to catch up elsewhere on this site. Nice thread idea, Vers. 
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Eddie Murphy was a genius, although he was rather vulgar. So was John Belushi.
Sam Kinison could make me laugh like few could, and then make my skin crawl with some of his comments the next. I hope that he got his soul right with God before he died.
Robin Williams was hilarious. He could change tone and approach 10 times in a single show, and you never knew what to expect next.
Steve Martin was a comedic genius.
Steven Wright, with his monotone delivery, was hilarious.
How about Andy Kaufman? Man, he was another talented comedian, who died way too soon.
Rodney Dangerfield was another true great of the genre. So was Bob Hope. Both were the old style guys, who never feared being the butt of the joke. Same with Johnny Carson.
Just to add a few to your list.
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Eddie Murphy - Raw and Delirious were amazing (I remember sneaking and watching the as a young teen. I'm certain i didn't get half the jokes.
George Carlin - (bought tickets to his show for the groomsmen in my wedding) He had an amazing grasp of the English language
Jerry Seinfeld - Saw him live a couple times. Great.
Richard Pryor - Before my time, but certainly appreciated.
Louis C.K. - Honesty
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5. Sarah Silverman: LOL.........not sure I have the right woman. Have to ask the kids. But, it's a dark-haired lady who is actually very intelligent. Help me, peeps.
Yep, she's great.
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My favorite comedian is Versatile Dog
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Mitch Hedberg always made me laugh . Jim Jeffries had THE funniest bit on gun control I've ever heard . Eddie Izzard .
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You guys have covered all the greats. The first time I heard Andrew Dice Clay I laughed hysterically....the second time it was already getting old and not as funny. Red Skelton just popped into mind.
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Guy named Bobcat Goldthwaite used to crack me up. In one bit, he talks about attending the birth of his child; the Dr turns to him and says "Would you like to cut the umbilical cord?" and Bobcat answers in his best coked-out, panic-stricken voice "Isn't there anyone qualified?".
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I have to many to put in order but I love/loved all of these folks
Richard Pryer Eddie Murphy Jeff Dunham Redd Foxx Cheech and Chong Chris Rock Dave Chappelle Lou Costello Tim Conway Rodney Dangerfield Larry The Cable Guy Carol Bernette Wanda Sykes John Belushi Bill Cosby Jeff Foxworthy Don Rickles Betty White Benne Hill Bernie Mac Red Skelton Dom Deluise Jerry Lewis Joan Rivers Phyllis Diller Vicki Lawrence Ruth Buzzi
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Over the years I’ve bought the albums of many comedians: Rodney Dangerfield, Sam Kinison, Steven Wright, Bill Cosby.
If I had to pick my favorite, it would be George Carlin. Carlin’s comedy was not only hilariously funny but very deeply philosophical. (to me)
His stuff on God and religion is landmark.
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Hands down, Robin Williams.. Mostly because most of his stuff wasn't scripted. He would just riff and kill.
Next without a doubt for me, George Carlin. I'm your hippy dippy weatherman, bringing you the hippy dippy weather......man LOL Wonderful WINO. Dude kills me
Richard Pryor was crazy nuts.. The expressions on his face could make you laugh.
Johnny Carson. Saw a video of him doing his vegas show, the man you saw on the Tonight show, was FILTHY in person but so damn funny.
Red Foxx, talk about Filthy, holy smokes. Saw him in Vegas in the early 90's at the old Hacienda Hotel. Man he was funny.
Others that fit: Ron White (tater) Eddie Murphy Sarah Silverman (yes Vers, that's who you were thinking of)
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yeah.... and my ass gotta be home 30 minutes earlier...
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"Ya see that boy over there? Used to be a GENIUS! Booked the numbers, didn't need paper OR pencil. Now look at him- [boy] don't even know who HE is..." pure genius. LOL........I am pretty sure that is from the same skit I mentioned. I think your part was the intro...w/a bunch of funny stuff in the middle and my part was the conclusion. I forgot to mention that he was twisting a pretend bottle cap off a liquor bottle and getting ready to take a drink while saying that. GM & others: I didn't mention a lot of the older comedians because most wouldn't know them on here, but thanks for bringing them up. Someone mentioned Cheech and Chong. Man, I loved their movies. Loved the one where they are smoking in Cheech's old Chevy and asks how he is driving and then the camera shows smoke pouring out of the car and they are stuck on a median strip.  Glad others expounded on Robin Williams. Dude's mind was so lightning fast. Great energy. How he could go from one topic to another in an instant still boggles my mind. Any of you old-timers remember the Celebrity Roasts? Some of the "insults" were so freaking hilarious.
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Any of you old-timers remember the Celebrity Roasts? Some of the "insults" were so freaking hilarious.
Being around here for years whining about QB's from Holcomb to Bridgewater and yet Vers, never got a dinner!
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this thread needs more Mitch Hedberg. There are so many great comedians that it is hard to make a list.
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Some people I like:
Abbott & Costello Robin Williams Laurel & Hardy Jim Gaffigan Gabriel Iglesias Kevin Hart Ron White Brian Regan Carol Burnett Jeff Dunham Bob Newhart Eddie Murphy Benny Hill Bill Murray Bob Hope Wanda Sykes Redd Foxx Mel Brooks Tina Fey Tracey Morgan Tim Conway
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I love Mel Brooks movies. Guy is a genius. High Anxiety, a spoof of Hitchcock movies, was one of the best of all-time.
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I love Mel Brooks movies. Guy is a genius. High Anxiety, a spoof of Hitchcock movies, was one of the best of all-time. Mel Brooks - Blazing Saddles.
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If we move to movies, Monty Python. Pure comedic gold. Mel Brooks Bill Murray Chevy Chase
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All my faves have been repeated 100 times in here already so here's one of my current favorites: Bill Burr
Guy cracks me up.
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I love Mel Brooks movies. Guy is a genius. High Anxiety, a spoof of Hitchcock movies, was one of the best of all-time. Mel Brooks - Blazing Saddles. These and Young Frankenstein. Awesome flicks. Spaceballs was pretty good too, although I think his last good one.
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Lewis Black is a good one. Haven't seen him in any list.
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My favs? Howard Stern, Dave Chappelle, Richard Pryor, Chris Rock.
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Great stuff. Great Martin and Brooks skit.
"duh...duh...bran hes thre pirts... duh...ser-u-bell-um...duh serr-ub-ellum..."
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I'll echo that Robin Williams was a genius. I loved George Carlin. I get a kick out of Monty Python.
Some not mentioned here that I like, don't know that I'd call them all time favorites though, at least not yet....
If you like humor from England . . . you'd love these guys. Especially Armstrong & Miller's sketches where they are WWII fighter pilots with modern day slang...
Mitchell & Webb Armstrong & Miller
Funny, and clean.... a combo lacking in our day... Brian Regan
I don't like comedians that rely on four letter curse words to illicit laughter a la Katt Williams. I like comedy that is based on truth with a little twist of sarcasm and witty verbiage. Like Carlin, like my English friends above, like Regan....
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I'll add a couple more that haven't been mentioned:
George Burns and Gracie Allen Groucho, and the Marx Brothers...
Oh, and John Cleese (Fawlty Towers)
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Do any of you like the Pink Panther movies w/Peter Sellers. My favorite is the Pink Panther Strikes Again. Here is a funny scene:
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Haven't seen him mentioned, but Rodney Dangerfield was a very funny guy both as a stand-up comedian and as a comic actor.
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Only one person mentioned Louis Black!?!?!?! Guy is hilarious and my favorite for sure.
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Yours are good picks.
Eddie Murphy
Cheech and Chong
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