Dennis Miller is a funny guy with an intelligent sense of humor, but I
don't understand why he doesn't just stick with stand-up? This
political stuff is too much. I liked him on MNF ok, but am tired of
him going from one job to another. What's his problem?--he can't keep
a job.
"Venger" <venger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Snazel" <douglas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > When the show worked, it was very entertaining. Certain guests on the
> > panel (Willie Brown and Martin Short) really added life to the Varsity
> > panel segment. And Miller's stand up segment yielded some good laughs
> > - he still has a great sense of delivery - and his writers know how to
> > cater his jokes to his style and demeanor, well done on that front.
>
> Martin was great - best panel member by far. He's the kind of panel guy
you
> have to get and KEEP.
>
> > The chimp is getting annoying fast - and I hope they can find creative
> > ways to keep that aspect of the show entertaining rather than just
> > bothersome.
>
> Indeed. And if he ever goes Dieter on us and asks someone to touch the
> monkey, I am OUT.
>
> > I liked Naomi Wolf and David Horowitz together. David is a reserved
> > conservative, with a look of 'man all you liberals are stupid' - while
> > Naomi borders on hysterics, clearly shocked and chagrined at some of
> > the directions this country is taken. It's a solid contrast, I
> > actually thought it worked well. I was actually dissapointed to hear
> > Naomi is not returning next week.
>
> I was nonplussed with the rest. <Dennis Miller Mode ON> It was like
watching
> a panel of substitute teachers <Dennis Miller Mode OFF>. Naomi seemed
> continually incredulous that <gasp> someone actually might have a
different
> conclusion than her. Horowitz seemed lost at times. Dennis a little soft
> with views - to seem less 'edgy' maybe. Come on Dennis, we know you
can't
> mince words...
>
> > Here's hoping it will - because when Miller is 'on' - its very
> > entertaining television.
>
> Seconded. The Daily Rorschach is greatness of course.
>
> Parting comment as possessed by the spirit of Miller <DMM ON>:
>
> I noticed an article online today listing ways to tell if you might soon
be
> fired at work. These include reassignments of projects, lack of feedback
> from superiors, having duties changed, or being rendered powerless.
Rendered
> powerless? Is this a list of ways to tell if you might soon be fired
from
> the Justice League? Look, being rendered powerless might be a big
concern if
> you're the Green Lantern, but it doesn't really ping the sonar of us
mere
> mortals here in Gotham...
>
> <DMM OFF>
>
> Good day to you...
>
> Venger


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