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"The SuFi, in fact, embodies the appeal of Dane Cook. Short for "Superfinger," it arose from a skit about Cook's quest for an upgraded version of giving someone the finger -- with the thumb, middle finger and ring finger extended. The emptiness of the gesture sums up the frat-boy camaraderie among Cook's fans, and his popularity among college students. In college, after all, jokes aren't really jokes at all, they're just code words for shared experiences. It's considered funny to refer to Burger King as "The BK Lounge" or to refer to a sandwich as a "sangwich" (we did this when I was in school, and Cook uses both terms often). And there's always a code for "You just got dissed!" (Burn, see ya, smell ya later, doh) and a code for "Rock on!" (sweet, dude, party, hell yeah)"


and maybe writers should leave it at that. he's an entertainer more than a comedian, really, although he's billed as otherwise. he saw a segment that he seems to fit into, a segment that didn't really have a comedian, although it has plenty of tv shows, and he zeroes in on it. a brilliant business move. most college kids do just look to have 4 great years and not much more, and dane's brand of humor fits in nicely. sorry that it doesn't critique shit or is particularly smart or fits nicely into patterns traditional comedy fans can appreciate, but i don't think dane really cares.

it was said earlier, but this article is preaching to the choir basically.

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Here's a great breakdown of Dane Cook. [View all] , PolarbearToenails, Sat Sep-02-06 09:43 PM
 
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not really
Sep 02nd 2006
1
yeah.
Sep 02nd 2006
2
I bet the writer of this watched "Fraser" n/m
Sep 02nd 2006
3
here's what I'm saying though: why can't we like both?
Sep 03rd 2006
8
      RE: here's what I'm saying though: why can't we like both?
Sep 03rd 2006
9
      oh shit
Sep 03rd 2006
12
      RE: oh shit
Sep 03rd 2006
20
           haha
Sep 03rd 2006
22
           fat, skinny, whatever...that shit woulda been funny..
Sep 03rd 2006
24
      ^^^^^real talk
Sep 03rd 2006
13
      post over n/m
Sep 03rd 2006
18
      Totally.
Sep 03rd 2006
19
      Dane Cook is the Young Jeezy of PTP
Sep 03rd 2006
21
      I'm with you.
Sep 05th 2006
31
can anyone link said clips?
Sep 02nd 2006
4
here's the link...
Sep 03rd 2006
15
I concur
Sep 02nd 2006
5
true story
Sep 02nd 2006
6
Dane Cook's penis broke Jessica Simpson's vocal chords. n/m
Sep 02nd 2006
7
More ethering, courtesy of the L.A. Times (swipe)
Sep 03rd 2006
10
his first CD was really funny
Sep 03rd 2006
11
maybe that's why people like him.
Sep 03rd 2006
16
I think that's exactly what the article is saying
Sep 03rd 2006
17
Fact is, there is much more talented doing the same type of humor
Sep 03rd 2006
23
yeah, but thats like saying louis ck: dc :: the roots : kanye
Sep 03rd 2006
25
what punchline?
Sep 03rd 2006
28
i am down with that
Sep 03rd 2006
26
And here I thought I had that blocked from my memory
Sep 03rd 2006
27
Tourgasm was unbearable!
Sep 03rd 2006
29
i found many parts of it rather funny, but i'm no critic...
Sep 05th 2006
30
Dane Cook is very, very funny
Sep 07th 2006
32
I thought Tourgasm was pretty lame...
Sep 07th 2006
33
RE: I thought Tourgasm was pretty lame...
Sep 07th 2006
34
Most of Vicous Circle wasn't very good
Sep 07th 2006
35
He's no Henny Youngman
Sep 07th 2006
36

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