Originally posted by C HessIf you aren't American or have not listened to any American radio in the past ten years (he also had a TV show called The Man Show for a while), you may not have heard of him. I believe he's a close friend of Jimmy Kimmel.
...because he wasn't force fed religion as a child.
Amen to that, brother. I don't know who this Adam Carolla is, but he makes a lot of sense to me. Am I the only one who never heard of him?
http://youtu.be/vMTzts3y7Wc
Even though he is unapologetically atheist, sometimes to the point of abrasiveness, I find him quite funny, even though I'm not a big fan of rant comedy.
Originally posted by SuzianneWhat about Bill Maher? I think he is very funny and an avowed atheist. Remember Religulous?
If you aren't American or have not listened to any American radio in the past ten years (he also had a TV show called The Man Show for a while), you may not have heard of him. I believe he's a close friend of Jimmy Kimmel.
Even though he is unapologetically atheist, sometimes to the point of abrasiveness, I find him quite funny, even though I'm not a big fan of rant comedy.
Originally posted by SuzianneI'm American living in America, granted, a blue state, and have a radio on most of the time, granted, NPR, and never heard of him.
If you aren't American or have not listened to any American radio in the past ten years (he also had a TV show called The Man Show for a while), you may not have heard of him. I believe he's a close friend of Jimmy Kimmel.
Even though he is unapologetically atheist, sometimes to the point of abrasiveness, I find him quite funny, even though I'm not a big fan of rant comedy.
Originally posted by SuzianneI love "rant" comedy. It's a way to say something important while allowing the audience a good laugh. Both good things in and of themselves. Combine them and it only gets better.
Even though he is unapologetically atheist, sometimes to the point of abrasiveness, I find him quite funny, even though I'm not a big fan of rant comedy.