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Louis C.K. gives a frank and honest discussion about his sex life.
Apr 1, 2007 11:43 AM
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
Never heard of him before, this piece is brilliant.
By: mongojazz
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not heard of him either, but really funny, makes you NOT want to get married lol
By: D3NIS
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
If you've ever heard Dane Cook tell a joke, you've heard Louis C.K.'s material.
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
Case in point:
Dane Cook Steals Jokes from Louis CK
http://www.devilducky.com/media/59732/
Dane Cook Steals Jokes from Louis CK
http://www.devilducky.com/media/59732/
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
Fantastic use of the term "case and point," Jaxon.
By: McMoneyclips
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It's neither because the link doesn't actually go to anything related.
By: gerrywastaken
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You know the quotation marks actually goes inside the comma.
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
You should've used 'go' instead of 'goes.'*
* [sic]
* [sic]
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
But how do you get the quotation marks to 'go' inside of a comma?
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
haha yeah i facepalmed as soon as I hit submit.
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
I'm late to the party. Ooh, picky grammar party! Shake it!
It actually depends: American style and British style are different when it comes to quotes. Americans put the quotes on the outside and Brits and their post-colonials put 'em on the inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Typographical_considerations
Supposedly, during the days of typesetting by hand periods would often get knocked off a lot. American printers were more tied to the convenience than logic than the Brits and shoved them inside the quotes.
Back to the land of, "No One Asked You, American Woman," where there's no pie, but there is ice cream.
It actually depends: American style and British style are different when it comes to quotes. Americans put the quotes on the outside and Brits and their post-colonials put 'em on the inside.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Typographical_considerations
Supposedly, during the days of typesetting by hand periods would often get knocked off a lot. American printers were more tied to the convenience than logic than the Brits and shoved them inside the quotes.
Back to the land of, "No One Asked You, American Woman," where there's no pie, but there is ice cream.
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
5 dollars american to the person who rewrites this in dane cooks 'style' best
Re: Louis C.K.: The Saddest Handjob
I like handjobs. I LOVE blowjobs, I only like handjobs. They're okay. Only okay. Okayeee. Okra. Okinowa. Oh shit I just thought of an Asian woman giving me a handjob with the A-bomb going off. That would both suck and rock. Okayeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-uh.
By: McMoneyclips
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Saw him 13 years ago at Carolines in NY. He was smart and funny then, now he's courageous too.
By: djrinpoche
Re: Louis Ck Saddest Handjob in America
Been there.
Done that.
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/59952/detail/
Done that.
http://www.milkandcookies.com/link/59952/detail/
By: spam_vigilante
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Louis ftw. On a side note, he recently got divorced... I wonder why?
By: NachosWitCheese
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I've seen him about 3 or 4 times now. He's killed every time.
But there is just something off now that he's divorced. I don't know if it's his 15 minutes on picking up 19 year olds or what.
Still worth every penny to see him.
But there is just something off now that he's divorced. I don't know if it's his 15 minutes on picking up 19 year olds or what.
Still worth every penny to see him.
By: supervandal
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He's amazing. I don't think there's ever been a comedian that so nakedly and honestly explores the suppressed rage of being a middle aged, middle class married man.
By: StrangeAttractor
