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Stalin’s revised top 3 funniest comedians list
DerekJohnson
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Norm MacDonald
Dave Chappelle
Ryota Yamasota (Yama-Chan from Terrace House)
Dave Chappelle
Ryota Yamasota (Yama-Chan from Terrace House)
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Louis CK
Dave Chappelle
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First name that comes to mind is Bert Kreischer, but really its a toss up.
I'm a big fan of Deon Cole as well.
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Was going to say Kreischer. I would agree with Chappelle and Macdonald, though.
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I smell a greatest comedian shit pole tournament.
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Richard PryorYellowSnow said:I smell a greatest comedian shit pole tournament.
Ron White
Jerry Clower
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Stephen Wright
Sam Kinison
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My favorite current is Theo Von. @huskyhooligan, surprised you like Bert so much. Likeable guy, but I can’t get into him.
Don’t really care for stand up. I get sick of it easily, but a lot of podcast comedians are hilarious when they are just shooting the shit. -
Great podcast clip I heard the other day that made me crack up.
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Kreischer and Bill Burr have their own YouTube channel that I check in on from time to time. Bert would probably fit in perfectly here. I've probably watched his stand up of The Machine about a dozen times. Bill Burr is on fire right now as well, and he used to write for Chapelle.RoadDawg55 said:My favorite current is Theo Von. @huskyhooligan, surprised you like Bert so much. Likeable guy, but I can’t get into him.
Don’t really care for stand up. I get sick of it easily, but a lot of podcast comedians are hilarious when they are just shooting the shit.
I like a good roast comic and enjoy watching Kill Tony on Youtube as well. Tony Hinchcliffe has other comedians on, and they have people come on stage, attempt 60 seconds of stand up and then basically give praise or roast the people on the stage.
I've watched snippets from The Fighter and the Kid as well. Theo Von has grown on my, unlike some of you. I couldn't get past that he was on the real world or was it road rules. That being said some of his stuff has definitely gotten a chuckle out of me, which if I'm being honest, isn't very hard. I throw Chins out like they are going out of style. -
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Stand up had its heyday starting in the 80s. Vegas and Carson always had comics but then they became rock stars and filled arenasRoadDawg55 said:My favorite current is Theo Von. @huskyhooligan, surprised you like Bert so much. Likeable guy, but I can’t get into him.
Don’t really care for stand up. I get sick of it easily, but a lot of podcast comedians are hilarious when they are just shooting the shit.
In the 90s they got TV shows and movies
Pretty tuff to do stand up in the social media age. Everything is off limits






