Richard Pryor. R.I.P

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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    Very funny man. Quite profane at times but often truthful. And who couldn't forget his classic SNL skit with Chevy Chase on word associations.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    We bad, we bad, we bye bye. A great loss. I'll never forget his sketches.
     
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    Originally Posted By idleHands

    "Silver Streak" with Gene Wilder. Classic.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    I first became acquainted with Richard prior in the early 70's -- through some of his comedy sketches that were too blue for regular airplay. Funny stuff though ---

    Richard -- remember buddy -- " Be home by Eleven "

    for those familiar with his early work, you'll understand
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Found out that Pryor had died while I was driving down the Sunset Strip tonight. Both the Comedy Store and the Laugh Factory had tributes to him on their marquees.
     

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