what are you doing? i m buying this newspaper. it s all right. there s nobody around. go ahead, take it. slowly i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to each other for free. to have a dude that became that big on television, that big in movies and was that hot in the stand-up clubs, i don t know if we ll ever see that again. it was as if richard pryor and bill cosby had a baby together and he had a leather suit. that s what it was for me. brothers act like they couldn t have been slaves back 200 years ago. they like the [ bleep ] to like that [ bleep ]. i wish i was a slave. i would have [ bleep ] somebody up. the first dude that got off the boat said that [ bleep ] you. that [ bleep ] keep on going.
that s what it was for me. brothers act like they couldn t have been slaves back 200 years ago. they like the [ bleep ] to like that [ bleep ]. i wish i was a slave. i would have [ bleep ] somebody up. the first dude that got off the boat said that [ bleep ] you. that [ bleep ] keep on going. keep that [ bleep ] away from me. richard pryor was very self-deprecative and talked about his lacks. eddie murphy was never deprecative. what eddie murphy brought to it was a much more macho presence, persona on stage and it was something african-americans longed for at that time. nobody brought it in the way eddie brought it in. it was like, look, these are my idols, too, and they re phenomenal, but watch what i m doing with what they did.
if we ll ever see that again. it was as if richard pryor and bill cosby had a baby together and he had a leather suit. that s what it was for me. brothers act like they couldn t have been slaves back 200 years ago. they like the [ bleep ] to like that [ bleep ]. i wish i was a slave. i would have [ bleep ] somebody up. the first dude that got off the boat said that [ bleep ] you. that [ bleep ] keep on going. keep that [ bleep ] away from me. richard pryor was very self-deprecative and talked about his lacks. eddie murphy was never deprecative. what eddie murphy brought to it was a much more macho presence, persona on stage and it was something african-americans longed for at that time. nobody brought it in the way eddie brought it in. it was like, look, these are my idols, too, and they re phenomenal, but watch what i m doing with what they did.
bill cosby had a baby together and he had a leather suit. that s what it was for me. brothers act like they couldn t have been slaves back 200 years ago. they like the [ bleep ] to like that [ bleep ]. i wish i was a slave. i would have [ bleep ] somebody up. the first dude that got off the boat said that [ bleep ]. that [ bleep ] keep on going. [ bleep ] you mother [ bleep ]. keep that [ bleep ] away from me. richard pryor was very self-deprecative and was very vulnerable and talked about his own lacks. eddie murphy was never deprecative. what he brought to it that was different was a more macho presence, a more macho persona on stage, and it was something african-americans longed for at that time. nobody brought it in the way eddie brought it in. it was like, look, these are my idols, too, and they re phenomenal, but watch what i m doing with what they did.
in, y all move away. eddie murphy for me was everything. he did a sketch white like me where he became white. and it was to this day, i feel like every joke that i say, that s in its dna. what are you doing? i m buying this newspaper. it s all right. there s nobody around. go ahead, take it. slowly i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to each other for free. to have a dude that became that big on television, that big in movies and was that hot in the stand-up clubs, i don t know if we ll ever see that again. it was as if richard pryor and bill cosby had a baby together and he had a leather suit. that s what it was for me. brothers act like they