Bill Hicks Thinks Marketers Should Kill Themselves
Why do you think Bill considers marketers "Satan's spawn" and "the ruiner of all things good?"
WARNING: This video is explicit. Enjoy.
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Why do you think Bill considers marketers "Satan's spawn" and "the ruiner of all things good?"
WARNING: This video is explicit. Enjoy.
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This is classic Bill. He was a good friend of mine back in the 80's when we worked together at The Comedy Workshop in Houston. I remember he laid down $250 for those black Calvin Klein jeans. Big money back then. Got 'em at Neiman Marcus as I recall. We saw an ad in the Post about the sale.
Posted by: John Sturtevant | June 27, 2008 at 08:16 AM
Johnny: Have you told Bill Hicks what you've been doin' since the '80s?
Posted by: Robert Rosenthal | June 27, 2008 at 08:42 AM
Hey Bobby. Have I told him? Ummm....no. I haven't talked with him. I mean, I tried to, but my Ouija Board is in the shop. Sadly, Bill died from cancer in 1994.
Posted by: John Sturtevant | June 27, 2008 at 09:02 AM
Sorry to hear that, Johnny.
Posted by: Robert Rosenthal | June 27, 2008 at 09:09 AM