This page was made to be a tribute to Robin Williams. I know most of the video's are already on youtube. Thats not why I uploaded them though. I wanted to create a page with all of them so you do not have to dig for them. Come here when you feel bad or just need a laugh. Watch video's till you need to call an ambulance from straining a muscle from laughter. Enjoy. #RIPRW
Not to ramble but more people are afraid of public speaking than DEATH, and these guys stand up in front of EVERYONE with the expressed intent of making them laugh...that's a special kind of human being. I wish I could just make a few people laugh, much less crowds and crowds!!!!❤
Brooooo whaaaaat I never knew Robin Williams was this funny my God I'm 28 years old and I grew up watching him in Blubber haha I have never seen him in a comedy special and he's so amazing 🤩 wooooow super funny guy for sure and R. I. P. dude 😢 such a tragedy when people go too young / too soon
Getting clean is not easy and a huge adjustment. He is right on with what he is saying. You keep at it it gets easy again. You adjustment just not instantly like we want.
As someone who has recently started performing live again and being 3 years sober I never thought I would play again but I have and I can imagine what it would have been like for Richard to have that feeling of dignity about himself and his own craft and love for performing. It's amazing to see that.
Wow. Thank you for this video. I miss them both so much, and what an audience! A special request if I may. Can you please subtitle the video especially Robin Williams' part. It's hard to decipher some of the jokes. Thank you
They both brought so many laughs and smiles to my world, I'm very grateful to have these memories . I hope more of the younger generations will listen and enjoy.
The greatest comedians: Pryer, Williams, Carlin etc. (too many to mention), have the ability to transform their own pain & suffering into something that could make us cry with laughter! Montaigne said it best: “The most profound joy has more of gravity than gaiety in it.” We were fortunate to have seem them shine. We need that now, more than ever. They are deeply missed. May they RIP💔
I work in treatment center in MN and hazleton is pretty well known for celebrities or wealthier people. Always hear stories about when Robin was there. One story was that he snuck out at night went across lake to a bar and performed there. Didn’t relapse, just performed. He was also notoriously kind to people less fortunate and gave them opportunity and bought nice clothes for them