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Old 05-07-2017, 01:56 AM   #1121
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Originally Posted by LJJohnson View Post
After the discussion about Carlin et al, I had to go back and watch Carlin at Carnegie for another dose of sophisticated humor, and to quote another sophisticated comedian Larry the Cable guy, "Now that's funny right there no matter who you are".

Bless your heart, and have a nice day.
Now, I happen to like Larry the Cable Guy.

I'm not saying that I think that he has sophisticated humor--it's far from it. He told the absolute grossest joke that I have ever heard, literally the absolute grossest, one time on a daytime TV documentary that he hosted. It was not really vulgar, it was just gross. Gross. Gross. Gross. Maybe it passed the network censors, because they didn't get the joke, but I got it. In that sense, it was sophisticated humor--it may have gone over the heads of most everyone. I probably got it because I am so low-brow.

Bless everybody's pea-pickin' hearts.
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