@@kyler4836There is a great clip on Will, where he nailed it 10 years ago. Patrice’s point was that nobody has THAT GOOD OF A RUN without Skeletons in their closet (Hollyweird) NAILED IT🤯🤯🤯
I find it incredibly awesome that Patrice O'Neal was a writer for wwe and got to be on the jet with Vince and the big guys. He truly loved an awesome life.
@@Frankybroadcast no company would ever put a show like this on the air no matter how many ppl listen. 2022 is all about being a pussy and getting offended at everything. They’d be canceled within a week.
“Patreeky” hated when dudes called him that… that was a brazil thing. I think Anthony was really the only one who got away with that on a regular basis… jimmy on a “cutesy sentimental” basis… and Opie got away with it on a “fucking ummtard 🤤” basis.
You know that feeling where your laughing your ass off from something Patrice said. Still laughing waiti. For the next thing for him to say and fucking opie comes in once again
42:15 The Comedy Industry 46:09 Monetary Detachment 46:40 Jim wants to know if actually The Canadian Information Warfare Specialist: Mike Meyers OC. 50:28 51:13 51:40 59:31 1:00:52 1:08:05 Marty Yang 01:17:09
24:40 O'neal writing for Vince Mcmahon is like hearing Arnold Schwartzennegger worked for James Cameron and getting his Mcdonalds big macs (which Cameron had to eat during the times)
1:03:18 Patrice O'Neal death 11/29/11.. Time Stamp, Patrice O'Neal says what sounds like, "it's 2020, you can't say that." Lol. Meanwhile, this was posted 4years ago which would make that 2018. I need answers..
Hahah I should’ve but it was more for Myself. I think opie is an ass. Don’t believe anything that comes out of his mouth. The more you listen the more you realize how bad and sad he truly is
@Pure Blood That and on FM radio you have a lot more listeners so you have a bigger pool of callers. Om Satellite it was only paying super fanboys calling in (and a fuckton of truckers lol)
This is the first time I ever wanted to call out Anthony Cumia, the elder statesman as just plain wrong. We learn racism. We might learn it in the womb or it might be in genetic memory, so maybe some of us are born that way, but it is learned. I say this with every blond and red hair that has ever grown from my mixed beard. I say this as a kid who grew up in DC with a black kid, a blond Haired black kid, a Vietnamese kid, and a Honduran kid, around my table. These are the faces I remember calling friend. We might learn racism around the dinner table, or the first time our parents sit us down and say, "now as a person of color...." We might learn it the first time some one different than us is desperate enough to stick a gun in our face. We might learn the opposite; if all our monsters look like us, we might learn to blame a drug or some other scapegoat. But that fear, and racism IS born of fear, that fear called racism is learned.
@SqueakyPickles I said it could be genetic memory. That means before we became human. For the fearful, you are I'm sure, correct. Those unafraid don't concern themselves with such petty trivialities.
@SqueakyPickles even our DNA is simply information. It is documentation of what those before us have learned. DNA IS what was learned before us.... I will speak in circles. More apt to say spirals in this case.