Mario Joyner.
George Wallace was Seinfeld's best man, he might show up on one too.
George Wallace was Seinfeld's best man, he might show up on one too.
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BuzzFeed Business Editor Peter Lauria seemed hesitant to pursue the frank answer, but the comedian continued on anyway. "Funny is the world that I live in. You're funny, I'm interested. You're not funny, I'm not interested," he said. "I have no interest in gender or race or anything like that." He seems to suggest that any comedian who is not a white male is also not funny, though he's also likely fed up with the amount of bad comedy he's been forced to sit through in his (waning) career.
Which is too bad, because Seinfeld is downplaying the work of everyone from Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby to Aziz Ansari, Mindy Kaling, and Eddie Huang, who are all in various stages of their own sitcoms that just might turn out to be the next Seinfeld.
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Race and gender don't matter? Please. When Jerry only invites a narrow demographic, absent a couple of exceptions, that matters. And it doesn't say much good about him.
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Which is too bad, because Seinfeld is downplaying the work of everyone from Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby
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Would someone please calculate what percentage of his guests have been Jewish?
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Race and gender don't matter? Please. When Jerry only invites a narrow demographic, absent a couple of exceptions, that matters. And it doesn't say much good about him.
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Zero.
Arab-Welsh.
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Hanging out with Stern would be exhausting.
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Loved the Stern episode. He needs to get out of his own head.
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On his recent birthday show Howard asked David Letterman if he went to Larry Bud Melman's funeral. After the interview Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the event, asked Stern why out of all things he could ask Letterman did he ask that. Howard said he didn't know, just that for some reason he was interested in the answer.
That's a little insight as to how his mind works.
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Dave seemed surprised by the question and tried to laugh it off until he saw that Howard was serious. He then kind of stumbled through the "WE didn't go" responses until Stern moved on. Howard & Robin laughed later about Dave using the royal "WE" when he was trying to explain why he didn't go.