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The funniest stand up comedians

  • bcubed
    GoChiefs wrote: Rodney Carrington..and it's not even close.
    I second that! It's not even because of his songs which are hilarious!
  • tk421
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  • underdog32
    Bill Hicks
    Daniel Tosh
    Dave Chapelle
  • ESP13
    I saw Tommy Jhonigan the other day. Not the funniest I've ever seen but quite entertaining.
  • Foul Tip
    Nick Dlpaolo
    You gotta see his Olive Garden bit.
  • Swamp Fox
    When I first saw him, I thought Lewis Black was really good. I still like him but he needs some new material.
    I also like Larry, The Cable Guy...although he is starting to wear on me. Again, it's the exact same thing over and over and you start to tire of it.There are others but the quality of most modern day comedians doesn't compare well with some of the "old-timers". I heard Sam Kinnison in Toledo years ago and I almost died I laughed so much that night. He left us way too soon. Another of my favorites was George Carlin, who had a tremendous way of commenting on the foibles of our society. there were many other yesteryear comics who I really enjoyed.
  • eersandbeers
    slide22 wrote: Louis C.K
    +1

    I'm a big fan of Louis CK


    Bill Burr
    Nick Dipaolo
    Greg Giraldo - Probably the funniest roaster I've ever seen
    Ricky Gervais
    Dave Chappelle - Killing Them Softly is still my favorite of all time
  • rookie_j70
    mitch hedberg
  • Mr. 300
    Ron White
    Ralphie May
  • Ironman92
    Wife and I saw Phil Palisoul at the funny bone......I was in tears of laughter much of the time.
  • joebaseball
    I saw Mitch Hedberg at Mershon on the OSU campus and he was three sheets to the wind. At times he was so drunk he couldn't finish his jokes and kept wrapping himself up in the curtain on the side of the stage. At one point he carved the F word into the stage with the mic stand in about 5 foot letters. I really like some of his stuff but that night was not his night.
  • Barry Badrinath
    Nick Swardsen hands down.
  • OUgrad
    Chris Rock (keep it clean though. Not funny when he says the F word all the time)
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Denis Leary
    George Wallace (think that's his name, big black guy with a gravely voice)
    Sinbad
    Bill Cosby
    Bernie Mac
    Eddie Murphy (the early years)
    Pat Cooper

    When she was alive, Totie Fields