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  1. It’s going to take comedy a while to recover from the The Great Awokening.

    Sitcoms don’t seem to be doing well either.

  2. Carson’s Tonight Show was the pinnacle, and never reached again.

    In the same vein I’ve been watching a lot of What’s My Line. That show had real class and wonderful laugh out loud moments. Bennet and John slyly dissing on each other. Arlene with her ribald, yet very funny one liners. And Dorothy high intelligence that would find the answer way before the other panelists. Made me start wondering about her death a week before she was going to release her research on the Kennedy assassination.

    I know Neo, sorry to bring up more Kennedy conspiracy stuff

  3. As gags go, this topic could easily be a daily running gag. [The Message]

    Heck, it’s the first day of Pride month the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, etc. insist we know and join in celebrating. [The Message]

    Scott Pelley goes off on his unqualified ignorant-assed bosses. [The Message]

    and on and on, world without end, amen

  4. Asked if he has thought about retirement, Kimmel said… “I know I could go out in a blaze of glory and get a lot of applause for it, but it would be a very selfish thing to do.”

    “blaze of glory”? a failing talk show host? “blaze of glory”?

    A fine example of hubris, in this case characterized by a highly inflated sense of his own significance.

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