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Old 01-19-2004, 05:25 AM   #1
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I hate comedians with catchphrases...

I was just watching the Blue Collar Comedy Tour on Comedy Central. I want to kill Jeff Foxworthy so bad. "... You might be a redneck" WAS NEVER F'ing funny!!!!!!!! Maybe one or two of the millions of redneck jokes he's told made me laugh. It's like these people think of witty catchphrases and they just hang on to them as long as they can.

I used to like Bill Engvall too but he does that "Here's your sign" thing still!!! And this other guy who was there kept saying "I don't care who you are, that's funny..." which is a lame ass catchphrase to begin with.

If it's something that just happens to catch on after you say it once or twice, fine. But don't intentionally try to force a catchphrase on people!

Oh yeah, I also saw this comedian on BET one time. His name was "Hamburger" and after every joke he would just say "Haaamburger!". GOD DAMMIT ANYWAY.
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