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Topic subjectNah I am with you. Donnell was funny but I ain't laughing at
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13185236, Nah I am with you. Donnell was funny but I ain't laughing at
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Aug-16-17 11:00 AM
squinty eye jokes (or was that the first guy?). I know there was something Donnell did I couldn't ride with. Was it the Slurpee Nigga jokes maybe? All I know was that there was an Indian with a group of white co-workers in front of me laughing the hardest but in the way people do at ROAST to show that they weren't upset at the jokes.

It was so funny watching this couple on a date in front of me because the woman was not feeling a lot of Chappelle's jokes at first while the dude was dying. As DC got into it and explained where he was coming from I think he won her over by the end.

Neil Brennan was good too.

Actually seeing those three perform together you can see the skills that combined to make the Chappelle Show great.

>I thought Dave was great. Thoughtful, introspective,
>insightful.
>
>I hate hate hate to be THAT girl, but I laughed a bit at
>Donnell but found it more offensive than not, and the dated
>trope of "white people do this/black people do that" was super
>lame to me. I'm good on that.
>
>I thought Neal Brennan was hilarious.
>
>Kendrick was a DOPE surprise and agree with 13Rose both about
>his energy *and* the scores of old white folk leaving when his
>set started.
>
>I'm also going to see Childish on Saturday so am very, very
>interested in seeing how/if the demographics shift for that
>show...


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