Kinison, a former preacher who began his stand-up career here in Houston, was outrageous, tasteless, vulgar, homophobic, and misogynistic. He was also the funniest comedian I have ever seen. Here are a few of my (decidedly politically-incorrect NSFW) favorite bits of his on famine, relationships and marriage:
The irregular and disjointed rantings and ramblings of a lifelong inside-the-loop Houstonian, dedicated urbanist, enthusiastic traveler and loyal University of Houston Cougar fan, who also roots for the University of North Texas Mean Green.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Remembering Sam Kinison
Today marks the twentieth anniversary of the death of comedian Sam Kinison.
Kinison, a former preacher who began his stand-up career here in Houston, was outrageous, tasteless, vulgar, homophobic, and misogynistic. He was also the funniest comedian I have ever seen. Here are a few of my (decidedly politically-incorrect NSFW) favorite bits of his on famine, relationships and marriage:
Rest in peace, Sam.
Kinison, a former preacher who began his stand-up career here in Houston, was outrageous, tasteless, vulgar, homophobic, and misogynistic. He was also the funniest comedian I have ever seen. Here are a few of my (decidedly politically-incorrect NSFW) favorite bits of his on famine, relationships and marriage:
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