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Ken Dodd was funny
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All time greats were Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, and George Burns. Today, I like the current Saturday Night Live crew, Queen Latifah, Steve Martin, and, surprisingly, Justin Timberlake is just hysterical in his recurring Saturday Night Live skits. He has a natural talent for comedy.
At a certain age, everyone has baggage. It's just a matter of carrying it with grace.