@Sedrick You are not providing substantiation. You are just reiterating your bare assertion. What concrete evidence do you have that these people are with skull and bones or freemasons?
@@sedrickjames73If selling out is hard work, yes they all sold out. Its easier to say they got these rewards from evil than hardwork because you are lazy.
"Ya'll be back in prison in no time flat, just like Todd Bridges, Aah Aah thank you very much!!" I remember watching this when it first aired over 20 years ago! For a lot of young people who don't know, Todd Bridges was in and out of jail for drugs constantly back in the early 90's. But he cleaned himself up and is doing fine now. Also that line Jim Carrey said about "A failure to communicate" is from the film Cool Hand Luke. Watch the movie and you will get the joke :)
Yes, and David should have got more recondition for the things he did on this show. I always thought he would go far. David was very funny and very good at what he did. I thought he would be doing big movies like the rest of them.
I remember the very first season, it was good. The second season, I became addicted. Where does the time go? I'm now 35, and will always treasure this show.
It really does go by. In Living Color really was a big part of my childhood. Because of this show, I'm currently thinking about pursuing my dreams of becoming a professional comedian. I watch this show, and I always watch other Comedy videos.
At least at funerals, ya have a chance to buy his 900 greatest hits cassette. David Alan Grief gets a lot of votes for best characters. Tommy Davidson is right up there...
I've been a David Allen Grier fan since I saw him as Don 'NO SOUL' Simmons from 'Amazon Women On The Moon' He's also great on the new comedy 'The Cool Kids'......
yeah when he laughs at the last song is priceless, go check him doing "funky finger productions" here: he looses it laughing in the scene too: In Living Color Funky Finger Productions HD]