>yeah, i've been chomping at the bits to ask this one, i've been thinking about it all week, Norm told me to come up with some questions for you and i've just been dying to know where do you get your ideas from?
Yeah, i've been chomping at the bits to ask this one, i've been thinking about it all week...
>uh, y'know we have some news stories here, i just wanted to cover um, uh... let's see what's in the news actually
anyone have the screenshots of adam's cock?
this is unironically the best thread on Yea Forums. What ever happened to norm's podcast/show?
I couldn't believe the amount of professional comedians that didn't understand this joke.
netflix bought it and produced a new season and made it worse
I'm pretty sure netflix bought it out just so they could scrub it
So how about that Albert Fish guy?
Its even funny in static format.
The grain man?
Based.
It's unironically "champing at the bit" retard.
well done user well done HOWEVER adam says chomping (sic)
>For a very very good slave
He's wrong.
That Hitler guy had some okay ideas
Vince Champing at the bit? Probably the worst gimmick a comic ever had.
hes also a moron and a douchebag thats kinda the point
>Vince Champ
nice fella. not sure what happened to him
thank you for your service
Do you mind explaining? English isn't my first, so I'm worry I'm missing something in the language.
Yeah, that's part of the joke.
Adam () asks Super Dave () a dumb question, Super Dave responds with silent disbelief, dragging on for a long time to the point where the silence is deafeningly awkward.
Norm makes Adam ask the same question to a number of other guests following this episode as a sort of recurring joke as to how bad a question it is, and as a callback to Super Dave's reaction to said question
You should teach him English too!
"where do you get your ideas from?" is not only a dumb question, it is also somehow a cliche that hack journalists seem to keep asking to creators/artists/entertainers.
Norm always made Adam ask this question as if it were a good question, just to see the guests reaction.
It was clearly norm's idea from the start
Oh, I understand. Thank you. I haven't viewed the video in a long time since it's not in YouTube anymore.
I'm convinced every comedian I used to think was funny, got paid by Netflix but Netflix said something like "but you have to change your material up A LOT" so that previous fans would hate their new shit.
could very well have been, but i wouldn't put it past adam to ask this question unironically.
it was definitely norm's idea to get him to keep asking it though
Thoughts on this fella?
he was a real jerk if im being honest