Posted on 01/21/2022 7:37:26 AM PST by Trump20162020
Oh no! I always loved him. Hysterical with no profanity. The mark of a great comedian.
One of the side effects of the vax is blood cancers exploding.
Right, he was funny without cursing, I think he had a kid cartoon, I like comedians with a dry sense of humor which he had.
He had a line where he said that when he lays down on the beach, people keep trying to push him back into the water - “hurry up, he’s dying!”
He died of cancer probably due to being a fat slob.
Talented guy. RIP.
Meatloaf???? NOOOOOOOOOO!
I knew him from his stand up comedy. I knew him from Life with Louie and more recently, Baskets.
Didnt even know he was in Coming to America. :) never saw it
RIP Louie and MeatLoaf too, they are gone from the spike protein vaxxxx until shown/proven otherwise.
Saw Meatloaf on Huckabee recently. He was telling the story about his link to the Kennedy assassination. Said him and his buddies were out joy riding when they were stopped by a Secret Service agent who told them to move over so he could drive to Parkland. Interesting.
Met Louie in Kansas City when he was first getting started, ‘86 at the Uptown Theater. Funny show. We all partied at the Sheraton Hotel afterwards.
68 is a long time for someone like him. If at 50, he went on a diet and worked out, he might had been able to add another 5-10 years to his life.
RIP.
Funny man but not a very good Family Feud host.
Overrated perhaps, and I’ll bet a dollar to a doughnut that there are a ton of feminist women out there who wish it was Andrew Dice Clay instead of the more loveable Louie.
Didn’t she marry burt Reynolds at one time?
Or am I mistaken.
RIP, Louie, and sincere condolences to your family. Thanks for all of the laughs.
I’m sorry to hear about that. I think the first time I saw him was the John Davidson revival of The Hollywood Squares (the one where Joan Rivers eventually took over the center square).
He was on often, and usually very funny.
Coming To America was good humor.
Louis worked in the McDonald’s knock off restaurant and he aspired to move up the ranks to soon be in charge of French Fries.
Not sure but I think that film may have been where Samuel Jackson had his first role. I cannot recall seeing him in anything earlier.
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