Not that anyone knows him here, but he was a pretty big deal back in the day.
Agenor Ahn'Qiraj Raider 2,472 6,416 Feb 12, 2014 #1 Not that anyone knows him here, but he was a pretty big deal back in the day.
Chris Potato del Grande <Banned> 19,988 -10,409 Feb 12, 2014 #2 I think I get it, do Germans have long words and like being clean? 7 minutes wasn't really long enough to get the joke.
I think I get it, do Germans have long words and like being clean? 7 minutes wasn't really long enough to get the joke.
Jorren Maximum Derek <Bronze Donator> 1,429 1,337 Feb 12, 2014 #3 He was a legend. Lived a nice long life. RIP.
Phazael Confirmed Beta Shitlord, Fat Bastard <Gold Donor> 15,054 32,890 Feb 12, 2014 #4 He is one of those guys who influenced a shit ton of careers. He is arguably the father of modern sketch comedy in many ways. Rest in Peace.
He is one of those guys who influenced a shit ton of careers. He is arguably the father of modern sketch comedy in many ways. Rest in Peace.
spronk FPS noob 23,856 29,121 Feb 12, 2014 #5 sheeeeeit, look at these movie trailers from the 60s RIP in peace Sid
Gravel Mr. Poopybutthole 41,795 143,401 Feb 12, 2014 #6 Another person I would have assumed died back in the 70's or 80's. Edit: I take that back, cause I remember him from the end of Vegas Vacation (spoiler alert).
Another person I would have assumed died back in the 70's or 80's. Edit: I take that back, cause I remember him from the end of Vegas Vacation (spoiler alert).
Chukzombi Millie's Staff Member 73,931 215,918 Feb 13, 2014 #7 i didnt really care for his kind of comedy, i was a bigger fan of vaudeville teams like laurel and hardy, abbot and costello and the three stooges. rest in peace though.
i didnt really care for his kind of comedy, i was a bigger fan of vaudeville teams like laurel and hardy, abbot and costello and the three stooges. rest in peace though.