This shit makes me so happy……I miss Comedy Central back in 97 98 99………. It was all about Dane Cook…..Insomniac…….Crank Yankers………Daily Show……PS2 and the legendary Tough Crowd!……….this is priceless……please upload more brother!……
@xjamesxreedx I remember there was a lot of reruns of SNL from late 80's to early 90's. There was the original British version of Who's Line, the Craig Kilborn hosted Daily Show, Dr. Katz, Win Ben Stein's Money, and plenty of stand-up via Comedy Central Presents and Premium Blend. I loved it, but yeah, South Park really put Comedy Central on the map in 1997.
@@matthewpaul526 I absolutely loved the friday marathons of Comedy Central Presents/Premium Blend/etc as a kid, they definitely helped shape my taste in comedy. I discovered a lot of comedians before they got really big thanks to those half-hour specials, like I remember when Louis CK was a silly observational comic lol
I found out about him from Doug Stanhope and he’s Doug’s favorite comic so that’s sayin something, & he’s right!, he is funnier than just a bout anyone out there.!!!
I wish I had it, I used to set the VCR timer to tape South Park back in the day, and my VCR got 1 minute of that show before shutting off. I got the first minute of him talking about how his eyes look like he's high all the time then CUT. :( All of the stuff I upload is stuff I had on VHS then converted to digital.
This shit makes me so happy……I miss Comedy Central back in 97 98 99………. It was all about Dane Cook…..Insomniac…….Crank Yankers………Daily Show……PS2 and the legendary Tough Crowd!……….this is priceless……please upload more brother!……
All that stuff you listed showed up 2000-03
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@@matthewpaul526 Yeah, the only thing really keeping Comedy Central afloat in the late 90s was South Park.
@xjamesxreedx I remember there was a lot of reruns of SNL from late 80's to early 90's. There was the original British version of Who's Line, the Craig Kilborn hosted Daily Show, Dr. Katz, Win Ben Stein's Money, and plenty of stand-up via Comedy Central Presents and Premium Blend.
I loved it, but yeah, South Park really put Comedy Central on the map in 1997.
@@matthewpaul526 I absolutely loved the friday marathons of Comedy Central Presents/Premium Blend/etc as a kid, they definitely helped shape my taste in comedy.
I discovered a lot of comedians before they got really big thanks to those half-hour specials, like I remember when Louis CK was a silly observational comic lol
Cold and brutal.. Excellent. I love these old videos.
Raw, gritty, extra spicy sense of humor of Dave "The Soup Killer Killer" Attell!
4:15 The great Billy Staples.
I found out about him from Doug Stanhope and he’s Doug’s favorite comic so that’s sayin something, & he’s right!, he is funnier than just a bout anyone out there.!!!
I wasn’t super thrilled about the unnecessary cut scenes….but Jon Stewart killed it!.😂
Classic Gary 7. Always the jokester.
Hand me a beer and I'll tell you
Hand me that airplane glue, and I'll tell you.
the ideal PulpComics episode WAS, in fact, Jim Breuer
Ay Can you find Jim Bruer's pulp comic show?
I wish I had it, I used to set the VCR timer to tape South Park back in the day, and my VCR got 1 minute of that show before shutting off. I got the first minute of him talking about how his eyes look like he's high all the time then CUT. :( All of the stuff I upload is stuff I had on VHS then converted to digital.
That guy smashing the watermelon is supposed to be Gallagher, but was it him? Gallagher just passed away a week ago. may he RIP. 🙏💔😢
In this video, no that's not really Gallagher.
I gotta admit...the Watermelon Squashin is Whorelarious!!!!
Yo they pulped Dave to the detriment of his act! ...i bet Dave was using this to shop his talent to the networks?
I never found Gallagher funny
Supererogative pulping. Cameos notwithstanding