Re: yer fave comedians
Back in the 80's, I used to love watching A&E's Evening at the Improv with Bud Friedman. I seen one of Bill Engvall's greatest (and earliest) stand-up performances on that show.
Catching on to its popularity, VH1 soon came out with Stand-Up Spotlight with Rosie O'Donnell. Still, Evening at the Improv was much better, IMO.
The asian comedians like Margaret Cho and newcomer, Dat Phan always crack me up.. especially when they tease their own parent's "engrish" accents. Hilarious. Easy to relate when you live in Hawaii.
We recently had a company party and hired Rodney Villanueva as MC. OMG, talk about pee-in-your-pants, LOL-too-da-max, owee-my-opu-sore 'kine funny! I never laughed so much in my life. He's so clever and quick to pick up on the situation. If you want great comedy entertainment at your next party, hire Rodney. Guaranz' buss' laugh hilarious!
Back in the 80's, I used to love watching A&E's Evening at the Improv with Bud Friedman. I seen one of Bill Engvall's greatest (and earliest) stand-up performances on that show.
Catching on to its popularity, VH1 soon came out with Stand-Up Spotlight with Rosie O'Donnell. Still, Evening at the Improv was much better, IMO.
The asian comedians like Margaret Cho and newcomer, Dat Phan always crack me up.. especially when they tease their own parent's "engrish" accents. Hilarious. Easy to relate when you live in Hawaii.
We recently had a company party and hired Rodney Villanueva as MC. OMG, talk about pee-in-your-pants, LOL-too-da-max, owee-my-opu-sore 'kine funny! I never laughed so much in my life. He's so clever and quick to pick up on the situation. If you want great comedy entertainment at your next party, hire Rodney. Guaranz' buss' laugh hilarious!
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