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Rodney: My wife’s a terrible cook, terrible. At our home we pray AFTER we get done eating!
No respect, I don’t get no respect. My wife likes to have sex in the back seat of a car while being driven around town. Last night she asked me if I would mind driving!
I told my dentist my teeth are turning yellow. He told me to wear a brown necktie! No respect!
I was very ugly as a child, very ugly. When the doctor delivered me he took one look at me and slapped my mother!
Saw Rodney live in Rochester, NY. 45 minutes of continuous rapid fire jokes. One a kind.
he was a great one liner like the insulter Don Rickles
Agree! Saw Don on I think it was Johnny Carson. He said he was doing a monologue one time and he was carving up Germans. Then, this big guy in the audience had enough. He got out of his seat a walked up to him onstage with a menacing look. Don said that he looked up at the guy and said, “wanna spit on a Jew?”
Oh yea, i remember that show on Johny Carson, I laughed until I almost choked.
Or you could be an illegitimate president and his notorious and utterly depraved crime family. The Mafia has a better code of honor and decency than they do.
Looking back in history, the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote was passed in 1920. Just a short time after that we had the Great Depression. I rest my case.