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It takes nine people to put on a rodeo? Eight of them must be busy shoveling horse and bull puckey.

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I LOOOOVE YOU WOMENNNNN!

*Peen plays sad trombone sound, hibernates*

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Great. Now this clown is going to return to making jokes about assasinating her, after making a perfectly innocent, racist joke. Good job, libtards!

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Is you is or is you ain't my constituency?

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Dammit. I don't want to remember that truly asinine moment in the history of film.

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Ass clown

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There is a very real inability to believe that other white folks are not into racial "humor". The folks who like this kind of stuff don't believe they are racist (wasn't that what those mobs in Little Rock were? well, we're not like that), and are amazed when other white folks don't see this as "harmless joshing": "Obviously, some kind of 'political correctness' run amok." Not really, most folks are repelled by that. The reactions from the audience are not surprising.

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<i>Hayhurst was not performing at the rodeo on Sunday and was unavailable for comment because he is in the hospital, Barrett said. Hayhurst was taken to a local hospital on Saturday evening for head injuries.</i> Hospital officials decided to keep Hayhurst overnight for observation after initial head x-rays did not reveal the presence of a brain. "It's the weirdest thing," Barrett said. "Just a big empty space in there."

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Glumm Bleek isn't still with us - is he?

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Good thing that little white bag was tucked into the seat in front of you...

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Her photo would be suitable to paf to.

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Are you on the mime side?

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Another mime fan?

You probably didn't like "Shakes the Clown."

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$10,000 sez he did the splits at least once. I saw him perform back-to-back shows at The Stone on Broadway, North Beach, and they were identical. What a star!

When the Rolling Stones first came to America, James Brown opened the show. Mick Jagger watched from backstage and asked Keith Richards "How are we going to go on after him?"

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Apology written with etch-a-sketch

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Everybody knows that it's not racist if it's folksy.

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