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RIP Norm MacDonald, SNL star

Bigboote

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Oh, geez, that's awful to hear. SNL went through some clunker years, and I always found him to be a bright spot.
 
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Prayers for Norm’s family and loved ones. He made a lot of people laugh.
 

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One of the most naturally funny of all modern comedians, and one of my favorites of those who saw life from a different angle. A sad day for we fans, and a sad day for fans of unfiltered comedy. RIP Norm. The world hardly knew you.
 
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just out of college I shared a tiny office in the old Brill Building in NYC and Norm was a frequent visitor down the hall where Lorne Michaels and some of his staff had additional office space.........one of the funniest and nicest guys I've ever met who actually enjoyed hanging out with us nobodies............very sad news indeed........
 

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In early 1998, Don Ohlmeyer, president of NBC’s West Coast division, had Macdonald removed as “Weekend Update” anchor, citing a decline in ratings and a drop-off in quality. Macdonald was replaced by Colin Quinn at the “Weekend Update” desk beginning on the January 10, 1998 episode.


Macdonald and others believed that the true reason for his dismissal was his series of O. J. Simpson jokes during and after the trial, frequently calling him a murderer; Ohlmeyer was a good friend of Simpson and supported him during the proceedings.[18] After being removed from the role, Macdonald went on CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman and Howard Stern’s syndicated radio show. In both appearances, he accused Ohlmeyer of firing him for making jokes about Simpson.


The jokes were written primarily by Macdonald and longtime SNL writer Jim Downey, who was fired from SNL at the same time. Downey pointed out in an interview that Ohlmeyer threw a party for the jurors who acquitted Simpson.

Judge for yourself:

 
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Not a saint. Dude said lots of offensive things both in interviews and in his act.
 
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I remember when he did voice acting for a genie on "The Fairly Odd Parents" that my kids enjoyed.
 

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He said a bad comedians say things to make people clap, not laugh.

He went for the laughs. He sure got them.

And unfortunately audiences are doing a lot of clapping these days.

In a world where people tweet or post about nothing, he silently fought cancer for nine years.

RIP, Norm.
 
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You’re the one getting your knickers twisted.

he made a bunch of homophobic and misogynistic statements, but sure he’s a great guy
 

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You’re the one getting your knickers twisted.

he made a bunch of homophobic and misogynistic statements, but sure he’s a great guy
Speaking of twisted knickers
 

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The producers of SNL fired him for ostensibly not being funny. A year and a half later he was back hosting the show. He opened the show absolutely skewering the SNL big shots

 

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Not a saint. Dude said lots of offensive things both in interviews and in his act.
I will not argue that point. But comedians often say outrageous things that offend some people. And I would venture to say that not many saints are funny. Elizabeth Taylor once opined ," The problem with people who have no vices is that generally they are going to have some pretty annoying virtues." I thought Norm was a flawed, funny guy who worked very hard to entertain people.
 
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The producers of SNL fired him for ostensibly not being funny. A year and a half later he was back hosting the show. He opened the show absolutely skewering the SNL big shots


And that’s how you do it... RIP
 

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