Some generous person sent this tape to us years ago and I lost their name like a jerk. If that person is you, reveal yourself so we can thank you proper.
This definitely needs a 'white people' tag. It could pass as poor satire if 'hip-hop artists rapping about Christianity' was a novel idea. But they're wearing Run DMC shirts, for chrissakes.
Ah yes, the "American Comedy Network" special. You have No Idea how many copies of Those I found while living in Massachusetts (Sort of the New England Equivalent of the "Jerry" tapes).
As far as the quality of the "comedy" itself goes...well...it WAS Public Television, you sort of got what you paid for.
Haha, I love this routine. This is that bit about how white guys look like fools when they mock the creativity of black culture.
ReplyDeleteWhy have I never heard of these comedic geniuses before now?!
ReplyDeleteGenesis! I want it!
ReplyDeleteI renounce my Connecticut citizenship, any tenuous connection to religion I may have had, and my white heritage...I don't want them.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I will never watch CPTV ever again...
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--Sgt. McKinley, Royal Anon's...
Terrible and delightful. Just how I likes it.
ReplyDeleteYes it's the other version of......let me get back to you on it!
ReplyDeleteI like how they don't know that a "sucka MC" is a bad thing.
ReplyDeleteFeast yon eyes upon the sea of mullets in the audience. Smell the Dep.
ReplyDeleteThis definitely needs a 'white people' tag. It could pass as poor satire if 'hip-hop artists rapping about Christianity' was a novel idea. But they're wearing Run DMC shirts, for chrissakes.
ReplyDeleteWell my name is DAVID and I'm here to say
ReplyDeleteJESUS loves you in a powerful way!
This would have been much funnier if it wasn't a horrible parody. Just sayin, Yo.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the "American Comedy Network" special. You have No Idea how many copies of Those I found while living in Massachusetts (Sort of the New England Equivalent of the "Jerry" tapes).
ReplyDeleteAs far as the quality of the "comedy" itself goes...well...it WAS Public Television, you sort of got what you paid for.
Well I guess the 25 dollars I gave in the last pledge drive to CPTV was went to a good cause...
ReplyDeleteNever change Connecticut.
the Beastie Boys sure have come a long way...
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