«
Carrot Top's Tour Rider: Female Masseuse, No Carrot Cake! |
Main
| Daily Show Interview: Christopher Hitchens »
(He's saying: "Hello, I'm a mime. Enjoy my ironic presence in this post.")
Do you have juicy comedy gossip you're just dying to share? Have you seen or put on any good shows lately? Do you have paparazzi photos of comedians? Have a funny link? Anything you want to see more of? Send your comedy-related gossip, plugs, events, photos, and brownie recipes to ccinsider@comedycentral.com .
Recent Comments
jon stewart, while interviewing Christopher Hitchens, indicated the interview was edited down...it would be virtually a public service to make the entire interview available...online or elsewhere...it was probably mr. stewart's best interview to date...
Posted by jerry shapiro | Aug 26, 2005 10:04:47 PM
Stewart/Hitchens, very cool, would love to see the whole interview!
Posted by Cupie | Aug 28, 2005 12:00:23 PM
Original Message to Carlos Mencia Blogs:
It's funny to see how many retards there are in this country. I'm ashamed to see how many of my fellow Americans don't have enough sense to see the humor in this comedians work. I think he's hilarious. His work is as funny as Jeff Foxworthy, George Carlin, Chris Rock, etc. The problem with you people is that your minds are completely closed off by your social bubble, hahahahaha...Not me, I'm proud to say that I'm an American, not a stupid one of course.
Hey Carlos, here's a little input thought for one of your shows. I know you're the only one with big enough balls to talk about it on the air:
The subject is about the Hispanics that are translating the National Anthem to a spanglish version. I've even spoke with some of my Hispanic friends and they think it's the most stupid idea these idiots could come out with, I agree. Now before you think anything else, these friends of mine are all for the easier legalization of immigrants that work their asses off in this country, I support that to. Their argument is that the idea is fu... stupid because it insults this country, and to them and me it's the equivalent to burning the American flag in public. My friends say that this bunch of revolutionary morons wouldn't like the idea of someone going into their country and try to change their patriotic symbols; they would be offended just like us Americans are. In my opinion, since I've lived in El Salvador for three years and Mexico DF for two, the countries these people (with all due respect) have left behind are in the shi..hole that they're in because of ignorant-half-digested revolutionary thoughts that some people are brainwashed with. Many of the citizens in those countries are not dumb enough to believe that protests and boycotts are the best things to do; in fact, they attack people that provoke them (verbally). Me and my friend Eduardo here present agree that Hispanics shouldn't create even more hate towards them, they should actually win the respect of the people that are against them and prove that they are worthy of staying in this country.
Mike
Posted by Mike Horn | Apr 28, 2006 10:03:32 PM
Dear Carlos Mencia,
Have you ever notice the only thing Mexican at Taco Bell is coke? The only thing i ever drink at mexico is coke.
Emilio
Posted by emilio | Oct 24, 2006 5:33:41 PM