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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 1:04 AMOh, wow, there's David Carradine. RIP, Caine. -
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 1:06 AMWow, this is a Trek-studded audience. (Sorry for the gushing. The rest of you have probably already seen this, but it's my first time.) -
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sat, June 6, 2009 - 6:39 AMDon't apologize, it's worth the gushing. :)
Clint Howard is awesome as Balok!
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sun, June 7, 2009 - 3:43 PMA friend recorded this for me a while ago; I enjoyed the first half of the roast, THEN came Andy Dick....
Fuh--Reek-ah-zoidddd!!!! "C'mere, let me lick you...."
Otherwise an enjoyable event (still not sure what had George and James Doohan in a snit about with regards to Wiliam...) -
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sun, June 7, 2009 - 4:59 PM"still not sure what had George and James Doohan in a snit about with regards to Wiliam..."
What snit? Where?
I still haven't watched it yet (other than the first 10 minutes or so). I DVRed it, and I'm waiting until my roommate can watch it with me. :) -
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Fri, June 12, 2009 - 8:44 PMI *finally* watched it. Man, that was great. :) The only bit I couldn't handle was Farrah Fawcet. She really embarrassed herself. It was painful to watch. But the rest of it was awesome. :) -
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Re: RIGHT NOW (for the west coast): Comedy Central's UNCUT roast of William Shatner
Sat, June 13, 2009 - 2:23 PMThere was one joke I didn't get. I think it was when Patton Oswalt was talking to Kevin Pollack about him getting fired from hosting Celebrity Poker. The last thing he said was something like, "But I loved you in March of the Penguins." And everyone in the audience went, "Ooooooh," like he was saying something really edgy or scathing. Does anyone know why that was funny/biting/etc.?
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