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my15minutessays...> But what's he going to do with 4 identical trophies?
start a chess set? make them the first 4 pawns?
Yogisays...Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
rottenseedsays...Louis strikes me as the type of guy that will leave the business before others think he's ready. I think that once he's out of shit to say or he's not having fun anymore he'll disappear (or shift his efforts)>> ^Yogi:
Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
Trancecoachsays...dude already left the business... ever heard of Pootie Tang?
>> ^rottenseed:
Louis strikes me as the type of guy that will leave the business before others think he's ready. I think that once he's out of shit to say or he's not having fun anymore he'll disappear (or shift his efforts)>> ^Yogi:
Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
Aniatariosays...>> ^rottenseed:
Louis strikes me as the type of guy that will leave the business before others think he's ready. I think that once he's out of shit to say or he's not having fun anymore he'll disappear (or shift his efforts)>> ^Yogi:
Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
I dunno if he's going to run out of ideas any time soon, he's just that good. That, and the fact that he takes a tremendous amount of inspiration from George Carlin. I remember reading his response to his recent success surrounding his "Live at the Beacon" performance. Much like Carlin, he approaches every performance as though it were his "annual crop." Reaping the fruits of his labour and then moving on to work on a brand new routine.
He actually took the time to address a few questions on reddit recently and I remember him saying that he has no plans of performing any of the jokes he prepared for his "Live at the Beacon" performance. The fact that he continues to pump out new and hilarious material as opposed to riding out a gravy train is pretty phenomenal.
kymbossays...Yeah, I think we're stuck with his brilliant insight and seamless delivery till he kicks the bucket.
Sigh.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'louis, louie, comedy awards, 2nd annual, acceptance, speeches' to 'louis ck, louie, comedy awards, 2nd annual, acceptance speeches' - edited by xxovercastxx
vaire2ubesays...he'll pull a white chapelle, whatever that means
Aniatariosays...^Dude, Pooty Tang..
rottenseedsays...He never repeats his material after he does a special. He credits George Carlin for inspiring him to trash his material and start anew after every bit is perfected. Unlike comedians like Jerry Seinfeld that just tell the same jokes with the precision of a "technician". That would get old to me.>> ^Aniatario:
>> ^rottenseed:
Louis strikes me as the type of guy that will leave the business before others think he's ready. I think that once he's out of shit to say or he's not having fun anymore he'll disappear (or shift his efforts)>> ^Yogi:
Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
I dunno if he's going to run out of ideas any time soon, he's just that good. That, and the fact that he takes a tremendous amount of inspiration from George Carlin. I remember reading his response to his recent success surrounding his "Live at the Beacon" performance. Much like Carlin, he approaches every performance as though it were his "annual crop." Reaping the fruits of his labour and then moving on to work on a brand new routine.
He actually took the time to address a few questions on reddit recently and I remember him saying that he has no plans of performing any of the jokes he prepared for his "Live at the Beacon" performance. The fact that he continues to pump out new and hilarious material as opposed to riding out a gravy train is pretty phenomenal.
poolcleanersays...It's not like this is the beginning of his career lol
So what if he moves onto something else when no one else is ready. He did that. Several times.
rottenseedsays...Actually I know a LOT about Pootie Tang. I know all about how the project was taken out of his hands because the studio was afraid it'd lose money (which it did anyway). I'm not saying it would've been better had he done it, nor that he regrets the project because he learned so much while doing it, but once somebody takes control of a project, they have to assume some of the responsibility.>> ^Trancecoach:
dude already left the business... ever heard of Pootie Tang?
>> ^rottenseed:
Louis strikes me as the type of guy that will leave the business before others think he's ready. I think that once he's out of shit to say or he's not having fun anymore he'll disappear (or shift his efforts)>> ^Yogi:
Don't worry Louis you were right and it's all downhill from here.
jwraysays...Louis CK is the most overrated comic since letterman. He thinks he's edgy and is not at all.
BoneRemakesays...>> ^jwray:
Louis CK is the most overrated comic since letterman. He thinks he's edgy and is not at all.
You think he thinks he is edgy. How the hell do you know what he is thinking.
MonkeySpanksays...Man! What happened to Chevy Chase! I used to love the dude. He looks horrible in this video!
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