Paul Reubens death
#3
I always though he got a bad deal. He got busted for indecent exposure in a TITTY THEATER SHOWING DIRTY MOVIES. What the heck do they expect you to do there, knit a sweater? Dude was flogging the bishop to ****, leave him be.
#6
He may have had one of the best rebounds ever when he re-emerged on MTV awards after being out of the public eye for a while with the line “heard any good jokes lately?” That was brilliant.
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#8
I liked Pee Wee, made you laugh for sure, loved his dance moves also. My kids watched his TV show and we even have them on vhs. Lots of adult humor mixed in as well. He did a great Christmas special and my kids have some toy store items. RIP
#9
Same here, and there were PLENTY of jokes running around then, it had me rolling on the floor. One of my favorites was when he was in one of Cheech and Chong's movies, a psycho-ward escapee or something like that. The scene in the restaurant where he went under the table to "powder his nose", and his line "I'm NOT sorry!" I still use these days as a sick and twisted reference that few people get. I think he and Andy Kaufman were cut from the same cloth. Sad to see him gone at such a young age.
#10
Same here, and there were PLENTY of jokes running around then, it had me rolling on the floor. One of my favorites was when he was in one of Cheech and Chong's movies, a psycho-ward escapee or something like that. The scene in the restaurant where he went under the table to "powder his nose", and his line "I'm NOT sorry!" I still use these days as a sick and twisted reference that few people get. I think he and Andy Kaufman were cut from the same cloth. Sad to see him gone at such a young age.
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