1 posted on
11/19/2014 6:43:29 PM PST by
MNDude
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1. Norm MacDonald
2. Joel Hodgson
3. Emo Phillips
Worst: Carrottop
2 posted on
11/19/2014 6:46:24 PM PST by
struggle
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I remember as a kid watching a Laurel and Hardy movie. It was so funny that I couldn’t quit laughing.
Jack Benny was another great one. It took a few times watching him before his humor began to sink in.
Nobody could beat Bob Hope.
I thought Robin Williams was a good serious actor but he never made me laugh at all.
Buster Keaton was another good one.
3 posted on
11/19/2014 6:47:30 PM PST by
yarddog
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4 posted on
11/19/2014 6:47:55 PM PST by
Inyo-Mono
(NRA)
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I always liked Don Knotts ....
5 posted on
11/19/2014 6:48:21 PM PST by
Ken522
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Curley
Peter Sellers
Peter Cook
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7 posted on
11/19/2014 6:48:48 PM PST by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: MNDude
I like Lucille Ball and Richard Pryor. :-)
8 posted on
11/19/2014 6:48:48 PM PST by
babyfreep
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(1) Eddie Murphy
(2) Jim Carrey
(3) Will Ferrell
(4) Robin Williams
(5) Richard Pryor
(6) Bill Murray
(7) Chevy Chase
(8) Michael Keaton
(9) Jack Nicholson
(10) Jerry Seinfeld
To: MNDude
Jackie Gleason was a riot. :)
11 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:04 PM PST by
Tzimisce
To: MNDude
Groucho Marx
Cary Grant
Bill Murray
12 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:11 PM PST by
jobim
(.)
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Lewis
Hope
The Skipper on Gilligan's Island
Not necessarily in that order
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I always thought Cheech and Chong were funny. My sides would hurt.
Then I stopped smoking dope and grew up. They aren't as funny now. Sorry, I could only come up with two.
14 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:29 PM PST by
bubbacluck
(America 180)
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15 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:39 PM PST by
Morgana
( Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
To: MNDude
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in “Some Like It Hot”.
Joe E. Brown was also superb in that one.
I never liked Bob Hope and never laughed at his jokes.
Belushi and Ackroyd in “The Blues Brothers”.
Nicholas Cage in “Raising Arizona”.He was also very funny in “Moonstruck”. Cher was marvelous.
I always loved the clowns, Sid Caesar and Red Skelton.
Giulietta Massina always mad me laugh and cry.
16 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:44 PM PST by
miserare
(2014--The Year We Fight Back!)
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I can’t watch Laurel and Hardy without busting a gut. Favorite “Way Out West”.
17 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:55 PM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
('Provisional ballots'. When legal votes just aren't getting the job done. - The DemocRATS.)
To: MNDude
Groucho, Chico and Harpo.
18 posted on
11/19/2014 6:50:59 PM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: MNDude
Jack Benny and Paul Lynde could crack people up with just their facial expressions, body language, or a word or two. Maybe Rodney Dangerfield was like that, too.
23 posted on
11/19/2014 6:54:32 PM PST by
hlmencken3
(Originalist on the the 'general welfare' clause? No? NOT an originalist!)
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Don Rickles, John Candy and Chris Farley.
27 posted on
11/19/2014 6:55:14 PM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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1. Lucille Ball
2. Red Skelton
3. Milton Berle
31 posted on
11/19/2014 6:56:10 PM PST by
heylady
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