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Hey, buster, have you seen any of his movies where he walks and talks, acting like he has an impediment for the sake of the humor. I know you like his money, but I'm talking about the overall issue of looking at challenged people as sources for humor. Think about it.
That one I hadn't heard about, Wayne, but it doesn't surprise me, I always (and I mean back to the 50's at least) thought this guy was not funny at all, and worse than that, an out and out bigot in it for the money. Tell me more.
Jerrry, you are an example of when "it's time to go." Or just keep your mouth shut and enjoy what little time you have left after all the abuse you inflicted on yourself with the booze and smoke. You were one of the bigots from the 40's who didn't even see the harm you were doing by presenting your ridicule of the le...more
Jerry was never funny to me. (and I go back). Even as a child, I thought his "humor" was crass, loud-mouthed, and made fun of the challenged folks around us (esp. those with movement disorders, speech defects, and mental retardation) Not funny stuff. But back in the day I guess many thought that was humor. Sad. B...more
Not that simple, also did parodies of the lame, with muscular problems to make money in the name of his "humor." Think about it,. A little hypocritical?