Hard to tell whether he was serious or not because he "joked" about so much in such a disgusting manner. This is from the article helpfully provided by HonkyMcNiggerSpic:
"In comedy circles, there’s a famous Saget story about the night his first daughter was born. After a very difficult birth, during which Sherri Saget and her baby almost died, a friend showed up to find Mr. Saget looking utterly destroyed, unshaven, unrecognizable, but holding his newborn.
"“Oh my God, Bob, she’s beautiful,” the friend said.
"“For a dollar, you can finger her,” Mr. Saget replied.
"“This story continually comes back to me,” he said, groaning. “Oh boy, I was a wreck, and I was just operating on whatever sick mode I’m always in anyway. I don’t remember, but I don’t think a dollar is enough money for something that crosses the line that much. I would have said $5. The option for me was to go, ‘Oh my God, we just went through the worst thing, it was horrific, it was terrible.’ I said all that stuff. And then I capped it with that. But there’s no way this is going to play properly, and pretty much I would say my life is doomed and they’ll be taking me away.”
Always the jew. Such a classy guy.
Incidentally, the article publicizes a 2005 movie by Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza called "The Aristocrats", documenting the most offensive joke in the US. Jillette -- that's another garbage human being.
HughBriss 1 points 3.3 years ago
Hard to tell whether he was serious or not because he "joked" about so much in such a disgusting manner. This is from the article helpfully provided by HonkyMcNiggerSpic:
"In comedy circles, there’s a famous Saget story about the night his first daughter was born. After a very difficult birth, during which Sherri Saget and her baby almost died, a friend showed up to find Mr. Saget looking utterly destroyed, unshaven, unrecognizable, but holding his newborn.
"“Oh my God, Bob, she’s beautiful,” the friend said.
"“For a dollar, you can finger her,” Mr. Saget replied.
"“This story continually comes back to me,” he said, groaning. “Oh boy, I was a wreck, and I was just operating on whatever sick mode I’m always in anyway. I don’t remember, but I don’t think a dollar is enough money for something that crosses the line that much. I would have said $5. The option for me was to go, ‘Oh my God, we just went through the worst thing, it was horrific, it was terrible.’ I said all that stuff. And then I capped it with that. But there’s no way this is going to play properly, and pretty much I would say my life is doomed and they’ll be taking me away.”
Always the jew. Such a classy guy.
Incidentally, the article publicizes a 2005 movie by Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza called "The Aristocrats", documenting the most offensive joke in the US. Jillette -- that's another garbage human being.
https://observer.com/2005/05/bob-sagets-full-mouth/