
“Oh, I can’t go to jail! I got a swanky lifestyle! I’m used to the best!” – Krusty the Klown
“Krusty, this is America. We don’t send our celebrities to jail.” – IRS Guy

“Oh, I can’t go to jail! I got a swanky lifestyle! I’m used to the best!” – Krusty the Klown
“Krusty, this is America. We don’t send our celebrities to jail.” – IRS Guy
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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/07/us/bill-cosby-general-population-prison/index.html
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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/07/us/bill-cosby-general-population-prison/index.html
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/07/us/bill-cosby-general-population-prison/index.html
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I don’t think my comment’s appearing because it’s a link, but Bill Cosby was just sent to a general population prison. Also, Artie Lange is going through hell right now as well, going through withdrawals in prison.
I have never found Bill Cosby the slightest bit funny. Not as a kid, not as a teenager, not as an adult, never. I never understood how people found this a-hole making a stupid face into the camera so uproaringly hilarious. The Cosby Show was garbage. It was considered groundbreaking simply because it showed a black family in an upper class setting. Once that construct was established there was nothing more to it. The writng sucked and the charachters were bland and lifeless. It was on par with something like Full House. But because it defied sterotypes people were duped into thinking it was something special and Cosby rode that wave for eight years churning out insipid sitcom fluff. In 1990 when the Simpsons was put on at the same time as The Cosby Show on Thursday nights (I was only 12 at the time) I couldn’t figure out for the life of me how instead of watching something as amazing as the Simpsons people would prefer to watch something so dull.
I had a grandmother who enjoyed watching the Cosby show, so I probably saw a handful of episodes, but apparently none of them were memorable enough to stick in my brain. I pretty much grew up knowing him as the Jello Pudding Man, and when another family member tried to get me to listen to some of his comedy, I was like “meh”.
Now when an older cousin introduced me to the Simpsons, THAT caught my attention and I’ve been a fan ever since.
What about Married with Children? an anti-authority comedy before Simpsons
That would still hold up in being offensive today, whereas the simpsons is lightweight