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Favorite STAND-UP COMEDY? (1 Viewer)

Jeff_A

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I need some fast responses to this question. My wife has been under some stress lately and suggested watching some stand-up comedy tonight. I would prefer to watch a DVD presentation, but I would certainly consider the ugly VHS format if I had to.
Come on guys, I need some gut-busting, uncontrollable laughter tonight. What is the absolute BEST in stand-up comedy? Thank you for all of your input. :)
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Richard Travale

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I'm still partial to Eddie Murphy's Raw. It is very dated but spank my bum funny!
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Ricky f

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Anything with Chris Farley cracks me up
Of course he is dead but he was a funny guy
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JustinT

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There is a Dave Chappelle standup I've seen on HBO a few times that is absolutely hilarious. Another really funny standup is George Carlan.
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John Thomas

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Try Kings of Comedy; Bernie Mac is funny as hell.
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Aurel Savin

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SAM KINISON ... and some BILL HICKS does the trick for me.
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Tom-G

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George Carlin
"Jammin' in New York" always makes me laugh out loud!
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