Thursday, March 4, 2010
Great Moments in Live Television
I could only showcase the realest and most genuinely original comical material, so if I was going to do this thing right, I had to get a few things out of the way. Clearly, Earthquake giving up his kids to Michael Jackson in order to break the family chain of poverty, was the best way to kick this thing off and show the 3 people who read it we mean buisness.
Additionally, in 2010 the Great Arthur Lange stabbed himself thirteen times with a steak knife in a second failed attempt at suicide. I mean to have that relaxing release so close to your fingertips and then to have to get pulled back into hell for a second time, I bet he's really enjoying life right now. So, all you criticial pricks who don't listen to the show and have formed this opinion that I idolize Howard shows to the point that I can't find anyone else funnuy can suck one. Only the funniest of the funny is being offered at the Humor Authority and Artie defintately gets the nod for his Joe Buck Live Appearnce.
In the television industry Joe Buck is considered a consummate professional as well as one of the better play by play broadcasters networks have to offer. However, Joe also fancies himself someting of a comedian and felt like he'd be right at home with a budding SNL sketch actor, a established comedic movie actor and a jack guzzling, heroin snorting, angry stand up comedian who used to be a Long Shoreman. It was going to be edgy, informative and funny? So Paul Rudd, Jason Sudakis watched Artie relentlessly bust Buck's balls in what could have been the most vulgar dressing down he'd ever received in front of a full live tv audience, his children and his wife. What ensued was, in my opinion some of the greatest entertmrnt... shit... I've ever seen.
The best by far was the Buck's introduction of Artie after he had just recently mentioned his favorite website was TMZ...
Joe Buck: "Comedian Artie Lange."
Artie Lange: "Joe, your favorite website is TMZ huh? What's your second favorite? Suckingcock.com?"
Game over.
Lange went on to make several obscene and derogatory comments directed towards homosexuals and even to Joe Buck himself. At one point Ross Greenburg, HBO Sports President, said Lange "bordered on bad taste" with his "mean-spirited" tone. The incident made TIME's list of "Top 10 Awkward Moments of 2009".
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