He never had one. Always just terrible. The fact that he had any success just brings a "wth is wrong with people" and now he's immortalized on Star Trek, it's truly a trash bag of shit. It's a glad bag, expandable beyond its rightful stretch, slammed to the gills with unforgivable unfunny asshole shit, and Randy Newman on a goddam piano in the background singing about it.
> He never had one. Always just terrible. The fact that he had any success just brings > a "wth is wrong with people" and now he's immortalized on Star Trek, it's truly a > trash bag of shit. It's a glad bag, expandable beyond its rightful stretch, slammed > to the gills with unforgivable unfunny asshole shit, and Randy Newman on a goddam > piano in the background singing about it.
> > He never had one. Always just terrible. The fact that he had any success just > brings > > a "wth is wrong with people" and now he's immortalized on Star Trek, it's truly a > > trash bag of shit. It's a glad bag, expandable beyond its rightful stretch, slammed > > to the gills with unforgivable unfunny asshole shit, and Randy Newman on a goddam > > piano in the background singing about it. > > Piscopo had a prime once. ONCE. > > > but hey, we can't all be Vic Fontaine
Congrats, I now have a desire to rewatch Johnny Dangerously for the first time in a dozen years.
> > Any evidence that he wrote the lines himself though? If so he must have been on > some > > perfect drug high temporarily. He never hit that note again. > > I can't argue that, so here's a video of Chuck Norris kicking his ass.
Hey, I just noticed that... what's the deal with bad comics getting insanely ripped after fading into obscurity? Piscopo, Carrot Top... weird.