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Lenny Henry as Prince LMAO this is still hilarious even after watching it 10 years ago..
whoever said nothing was impossible obviously never tried slamming a revolving door | |
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Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm just, I'm just Levi from the org | |
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NightwalkerDNB said: 'im a man of not very many words....that was nine of them...i dont use words alot because the more i say the more i sound like a jerk'
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Levi said: Glad you enjoyed it.
But am I the only one who thinks that (generally) Lenny Henry is about as funny as a frontal lobe tumour? L NO... u are right.. generally hes not very funny... but that skit was about the best thing hes ever done whoever said nothing was impossible obviously never tried slamming a revolving door | |
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I met Lenny at my first Prince concert back in '86. He's a big fan. | |
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Levi said: Glad you enjoyed it.
But am I the only one who thinks that (generally) Lenny Henry is about as funny as a frontal lobe tumour? L Now he is, but he was alright in the 70s and 80s. When Eddie Murphy came on the scene LH tried to copy him a bit though when he'd already been successful for a good 7 years already as his own comedian. I do still like his Delbert character though. [Edited 6/25/08 10:14am] | |
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Oh yeah, and the last good thing he did was the Michael Jackson/Martin Bashir parody with Rowan Atkinson | |
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