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    I'm from South America I don't know some of those guys but any recomendations? I have plenty of time tonight, and this should be interesting heh.

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    depends what type of comedy you like
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    Quote Originally Posted by agusbmxarg View Post
    I'm from South America I don't know some of those guys but any recomendations? I have plenty of time tonight, and this should be interesting heh.
    from the list above, the ones I know of and that are good are Dane Cook, Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, Jeff Dunham, Russell Peters and Zach Galifianakis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxerman08 View Post
    from the list above, the ones I know of and that are good are Dane Cook, Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, Jeff Dunham, Russell Peters and Zach Galifianakis.
    I've seen some stand-up acts from Chappelle in TV down here, I'm deff checking the ones I haven't seen. Thanks for the hint .

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    Quote Originally Posted by agusbmxarg View Post
    I've seen some stand-up acts from Chappelle in TV down here, I'm deff checking the ones I haven't seen. Thanks for the hint .
    yeah dude, Chappelle is mad funny lol if you can find Half-Baked on the net or something, it's a must see movie haha

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    Frankie Boyle, Ricky Gervais, Billy Connolly and one of my favs Jim Jeffries all worth a watch IMO

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    No martin lawrence? imad

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    Quote Originally Posted by agusbmxarg View Post
    I'm from South America I don't know some of those guys but any recomendations? I have plenty of time tonight, and this should be interesting heh.
    Watch one Dane Cook, and you've seen the rest. That guy ran out of gas pretty early into his career. Same with Dunham. First time I saw him it was great, but after that, it all got really shticky and lame.

    I'd say on that list, George Carlin is a must, Eddie Izzard is brilliant, Jimmy Carr is a very quirky riot, and Louis CK is more or less a must.

    Only thing that's really missing here is the late Robert Shimmel.
    Quote Originally Posted by Krome View Post
    this dude. this dude disappears for months then pops up with 5 full length vids in the span of 2 weeks.
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