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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-03-06 08:37 AM
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39. Yeah, that softer last line, "the last 33 percent is usually backwash!"
Edited on Wed May-03-06 08:42 AM by ShortnFiery
Then deafening silence ... You could have knocked them over with a feather.

Sorry, I'm NOT really into such seemingly idol worship - everyone has their faults and foibles, but Cobert is one entertainer that is on par with Robin Williams during his prime years. I'd bet even Robin is, at times, impressed by Cobert's ability to fully control the pace and delivery of his message.

His person, in character, is the closest thing to political satire - comedic genius that I've ever seen.

Further - As businessmen, the relationship between Steve Cobert and Jon Stewart is, by all accounts, magnanimous. Jon promoted his THEN subordinate. One can only conclude by his thoughtful actions, that Jon Stewart is one businessman of good moral character ... to fully recognize Cobert's talent potential and not sink into pettiness and jealousy like most bosses are prone to do. IMO, the best in personal character, business smarts, and the true meaning of friendships are demonstrated in full by the behavior of these two comedian pals. ;)

BTW, the run-on sentences above are free of charge. :P
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