We owned Duck Dynasty DVD’s, and have watched bonus material featuring the Robertson’s background and college education.
Actually Jerry Seinfeld’s standup routines include swearing and using the Lord’s name in vain. One comedian whom we enjoy is Brian Reagan. He is funny, and basically clean. Also check out Christian comedian Tim Hawkins.
Our family loves Bob Hope. He is-bar none-one of the funniest comedians in the world.
Back in the day—we enjoyed watching SpongeBob...until one bizarre episode in which Patrick Star played the lazy no good husband, and SpongeBob was the nagging “wife”. They actually had a baby. It was a disturbing episode. We discontinued watching the series after that weird stunt.
This is one reason we love DVD’s. We either rent or buy films, concerts, documentaries that our family would never see on televised programming. It’s a great alternative and resource.
“Back in the daywe enjoyed watching SpongeBob...until one bizarre episode in which Patrick Star played the lazy no good husband, and SpongeBob was the nagging wife. They actually had a baby. It was a disturbing episode. We discontinued watching the series after that weird stunt.”
That was definitely a homosexual/deviant show; at the end of the movie itself, Patrick shows up wearing fishnets and whore boots (with no explanation or reason), and in another episode he cross-dresses to work as a waitress. Definitely bizarre for a children’s program...
This Isn’t new. In the very early 1960’s, there were a number of Hillbilly comedies, most notably “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “The Real McCoy’ s”, while Li’l Abner and Snuffy Smith had been fixtures in the comic pages. The fact that the ‘creative’ class has to keep going back to this well speaks more to their lack of originality than anything else.
In regards to Bob Hope one of the best things Mark Steyn ever wrote was his homage to him.
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