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He was not funny at all. Gross.
Rest in peace, Mr. Lewis.
All of France is in mourning over Lewis. Did he own a white flag company?
He certainly wasn’t funny. Well, maybe in a “Peewee Herman” sort of way he was…..
I used to go with my older brother to the movie theater and watch 50 cent double features every Friday night as a kid. Jerry Lewis had quite a few of them out, and we found one of them so funny that we went back 3 nights in a row. First time for that.
Genuinely sad to see his passing. RIP.
I’ve seen him in his non-funny role playing and it wasn’t nice.
Quite the asshole actually, and his type of humor wasn’t to my liking.
I do though, as a child, remember seeing him in a movie titled “Way, Way Out” from the back window of a station wagon at the Silver Springs Drive-In theater on the Mechanicsville Pike (Rahal Country!).
He raised a lot of money for kids. That was nice.
I didn’t care for his movies. Shrug.
Had a lot of respect for the man. He had the right attitude about life, tried hard to contribute to society, and did a lot of the time. Only had a couple of wives; practically monogamous for Hollywood. Saw enough M&L on early TV to know I could never learn to appreciate his comedy or acting. Never saw a movie with him in it.
I prefer to remember him by his later Youtube videos.
What a dick.
“Only had a couple of wives;”
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LOL
If all of us could only be that righteous.