Originally posted by James Joyce:
From "Larry the Cable Guy"'s website:
These are just a few of the gems I was able to find on his own site. You'll find them all in the "Commentary" section. For the life of me I can't seem to find the word "sum-bitch" anywhere in the dictionary. I've looked in two and I'm beginning to get frustrated.
This is not funny and it is racist. I enjoy having a good time and laughing, however I don't think that "Larry the Cable Guy" has any talent and his "social commentary" is written with the mind of an incredibly stupid child of ten.
Quote from Stephen King, "The true test of a good writer is how many books they sell." I actually kind of like that quote, a great teacher who has no students really isn't a teacher. Larry the Cable Guy, like Foxworthy and others may not be someone you appreciate but I would venture that he is selling out more shows, and selling more CD's than all of us on this forum put together. We are not the true judge of talent, the thousands who are buying his material is. We may not like it, but that don't mean that we have the right to be critical of his comments. Frankly, he isn't a lot different than other comedians, who make some form of social commentary in their comedy. While I may not like everything he says, I need to consider that many do and how does that effect society.
Last thing on looking up the word you are talking about. Actually, that didn't originate with Larry, it came from the sheriff in Smokey & the Bandit.