@@mrskinszszs lol good catch bruthaman! Although I don't think that he's been funny since O&A. His stand up just isn't that great. It's sad - all 3 hosts now are just embarrassing. At least we have our memories!
@@doesitmatter9085 yeah the downfall of o&a has been far from stoic. The only good moment was everybody finally trashing opie publicly, and now that's beyond old hat. Still, what a ride it was.
@@matthewbarry1746 lol yeah obscurity is really a great business plan. Cumia has made himself toxic because of his racism and pedophilia, and has his last few hundred subscribers ( fat truckers like you) on Childpound Media, and Norton is playing to an audience of dozens with escaped genetic experiment Sam Roberts. Opie, Anthony and Norton all suck now, and are all mired in obscurity. I do laugh at you last remaining ballwashers though who still think it's 2012 and that Cumia is still funny instead of a water brained pedophile
@Matthew Barry That's the only comeback Cumia ballwashers have. Ever. It's all they've got. I guess that you can't expect much from people who support a pedo like Cumia. F*** him and his fans.
10:21 takes a call right in the middle of the bit and the laughter immediately dies. I wish they had the balls to ignore him and the caller and just steamroll them both.
@Matthew Barry Opie sucked; no doubt. But Cumia over talking everyone to make sure his voice is heard and Norton being Norton aren't any better. All 3 suck and deserve their current obscurity.
Need Ricky Gervais' cop show idea and Jimmy's to collab: Jezzock and the Goose. 6 part Netflix series starring Ricky and Jimmy as two jaded cops forced out of retirement to clean up the streets.
absolutely. Make it look like legit 70-80 cop show. Starring Norton as lead, Ant as chief and Opster could die at the opening credits rolling. ("police squad" style).
"Goddammit, Jenkins! That suspect has RIGHTS!" " Yeah? Well what about the rights of that little Slovenian girl?! " The Goose rules. And he recently moved out of his double-wide trailer and into a houseboat. It's docked off the same pier as Jimcy's. They had a few crossover episodes, I don't know if you saw. "It was murderrrrrr!"
There’s a spin-off called “The Shark”. Which is all about the litigation between one W. Jenkins and the city. The main character is a Ben sparks inspired alcoholic attorney named “Harry Peter” or “The Shark” simply because he’s an attorney.