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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Freeman</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-451118</link>
		<author>Freeman</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 06:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was the biggest Craig Ferguson fan but honestly he went south when he got the robot, he went from  delivering heartfelt commentary (see Britney Spears or His dad dying) to playing off a fake robot and every joke being about how much he doesn't care, or how much his show sucks or how much CBS sucks. Dude, we get it, Letterman should have retired long ago and given the prime slot to you but since then you have killed any likeable quality you ever had. Pack it in. You can't rebound from all the negativity. If you had a brain you'd get what ratings you can from taking a bat to that perverted robot alter-ego and then sign off with a "well I guess that's it then..."

The show is dead.

When Carson called it quits people were sad, not relieved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was the biggest Craig Ferguson fan but honestly he went south when he got the robot, he went from  delivering heartfelt commentary (see Britney Spears or His dad dying) to playing off a fake robot and every joke being about how much he doesn&#8217;t care, or how much his show sucks or how much CBS sucks. Dude, we get it, Letterman should have retired long ago and given the prime slot to you but since then you have killed any likeable quality you ever had. Pack it in. You can&#8217;t rebound from all the negativity. If you had a brain you&#8217;d get what ratings you can from taking a bat to that perverted robot alter-ego and then sign off with a &#8220;well I guess that&#8217;s it then&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>The show is dead.</p>
<p>When Carson called it quits people were sad, not relieved.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Pam</title>
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		<author>Pam</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 00:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have watched Craig for about six years, DVR show and watch nearly every show, but since Geoff and the in your pants schtick have really, really gotten tired of all the genetalia references.  Not funny, FergieCraig.  The touch my glittery ball and recent awkward pause/looking at genetalia is downright offensive.  Often I fast forward through the monologue and go to tweets because I don't want to hear all the crude humor. 
Now, the good news is that I think NO ONE is funnier, quicker on their feet, or perhaps smarter than Craig.  He can shift gears and talk intelligently to anyone.  I find him impressive intellectually and wish, wish, wish he would drop the vulgar lounge entertainer routine.   How's he ever going to graduate to Letterman with the kind of language he insists on interjecting?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have watched Craig for about six years, DVR show and watch nearly every show, but since Geoff and the in your pants schtick have really, really gotten tired of all the genetalia references.  Not funny, FergieCraig.  The touch my glittery ball and recent awkward pause/looking at genetalia is downright offensive.  Often I fast forward through the monologue and go to tweets because I don&#8217;t want to hear all the crude humor.<br />
Now, the good news is that I think NO ONE is funnier, quicker on their feet, or perhaps smarter than Craig.  He can shift gears and talk intelligently to anyone.  I find him impressive intellectually and wish, wish, wish he would drop the vulgar lounge entertainer routine.   How&#8217;s he ever going to graduate to Letterman with the kind of language he insists on interjecting?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by David</title>
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		<author>David</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 22:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It appears to me you ARE Craig Ferguson of about 20 years ago,a so so musician/performe/hack, unfocussed, overweight, not conspicuously talented. Just hope you grow to the same outer limits he has done.

You're French Canadian? S'funny you look like the worst type of moishy-faced fat Minnesotan Scandinavian heritaged blimp fucker.

Be careful, after Craig's fake Mandrax hate mail the Feds will be checking out the Internet for sites that say: 'I hate Craig Ferguson'. Good luck with that, But honestly this whole site is just celeb somebody envy, what a bloated little egotist you are! This bloated blog, I mean who gives a fuck? Only found you when I Googled darling Craig to find out more!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It appears to me you ARE Craig Ferguson of about 20 years ago,a so so musician/performe/hack, unfocussed, overweight, not conspicuously talented. Just hope you grow to the same outer limits he has done.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re French Canadian? S&#8217;funny you look like the worst type of moishy-faced fat Minnesotan Scandinavian heritaged blimp fucker.</p>
<p>Be careful, after Craig&#8217;s fake Mandrax hate mail the Feds will be checking out the Internet for sites that say: &#8216;I hate Craig Ferguson&#8217;. Good luck with that, But honestly this whole site is just celeb somebody envy, what a bloated little egotist you are! This bloated blog, I mean who gives a fuck? Only found you when I Googled darling Craig to find out more!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by dratto</title>
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		<author>dratto</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First: I think that Craig Ferguson is the best Late Night host on air. His show is innovative, fresh and completely different than all the other shows. He is witty, he is damn quick (I'v seldom seen someone who is THIS quick) and he has a very intimate and special way with his guests.
Some points that people brought forward here against Craig are really ridiculous. Of course taste is a highly subjective thing and everyone has a different one. But there are also a few things which cannot be denied and which can be stated quite objectively. 
Someone here said, that Craig's a poor interviewer. I mean, wtf. Compare a Letterman-interview with some sort of celebrity with a Ferguson-interview with the same person. You will see a huge difference. Craig just TALKS to people. It's just two people having a humorous conversation, which evolves naturally, wanders from one point to the other. Letterman for example just asks the same boring questions over and over again. It's no conversation, it's a stereotypical interview-situation. But of course, the main difference you'll see is, that practically all guests of Craig's show really enjoy the conversation, there's a very natural chemistry going on. Watch his interviews with Ewan McGregor or with Kristen Bell. Also, I've never seen a show in which the guests laugh their asses off so much, thanks to Ferguson's quick wit. Like Regis Philbin said: this guy has the quickest mind in the business. The guests can bring up any topic, he has the ability to make something funny with it.
The special thing about Craig is, for me, that he is authentic and that practically everything in this show is improvised. Concerning the authenticity: did you ever see a Late Night show in which the host made a eulogy for his father? A real good and moving one, genuinely emotional and sad, but at the same time maintaining some humor? He told many stories of his father in this show in a very decent manner, some humorous, some serious and it was one of the finest moments on television for me. Because there was no show about it, there was no overly pathetic presentation, just one man sharing his emotions, paying homage to his father. At other times he would speak in the same genuine way of his addictions, of the day, when he wanted to commit suicide and other things like that. But, again, not in an embarrassing manner, not in an attention-whore-style, always retaining some kind of humor and irony. That's why so many guests like him, that's why he's special and completely different than all the other guys making Late Night tv. 
And concerning the improvisation-part: like someone here has pointed out: this takes balls. You need balls if you go out on stage without a script and do your thing and be funny all the time. 
I think most of these haters here just watched the first few minutes and decided that the show is lame and that's it for them. That's their definition of taste. For me, taste is something more elaborate. Taste is an activity. Therefore judgements on taste that don't go beyond 'lame' aren't to be taken seriously. 

P.S.: I'm not a native speaker, so I'm sorry for all the mistakes I assuredly made.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First: I think that Craig Ferguson is the best Late Night host on air. His show is innovative, fresh and completely different than all the other shows. He is witty, he is damn quick (I&#8217;v seldom seen someone who is THIS quick) and he has a very intimate and special way with his guests.<br />
Some points that people brought forward here against Craig are really ridiculous. Of course taste is a highly subjective thing and everyone has a different one. But there are also a few things which cannot be denied and which can be stated quite objectively.<br />
Someone here said, that Craig&#8217;s a poor interviewer. I mean, wtf. Compare a Letterman-interview with some sort of celebrity with a Ferguson-interview with the same person. You will see a huge difference. Craig just TALKS to people. It&#8217;s just two people having a humorous conversation, which evolves naturally, wanders from one point to the other. Letterman for example just asks the same boring questions over and over again. It&#8217;s no conversation, it&#8217;s a stereotypical interview-situation. But of course, the main difference you&#8217;ll see is, that practically all guests of Craig&#8217;s show really enjoy the conversation, there&#8217;s a very natural chemistry going on. Watch his interviews with Ewan McGregor or with Kristen Bell. Also, I&#8217;ve never seen a show in which the guests laugh their asses off so much, thanks to Ferguson&#8217;s quick wit. Like Regis Philbin said: this guy has the quickest mind in the business. The guests can bring up any topic, he has the ability to make something funny with it.<br />
The special thing about Craig is, for me, that he is authentic and that practically everything in this show is improvised. Concerning the authenticity: did you ever see a Late Night show in which the host made a eulogy for his father? A real good and moving one, genuinely emotional and sad, but at the same time maintaining some humor? He told many stories of his father in this show in a very decent manner, some humorous, some serious and it was one of the finest moments on television for me. Because there was no show about it, there was no overly pathetic presentation, just one man sharing his emotions, paying homage to his father. At other times he would speak in the same genuine way of his addictions, of the day, when he wanted to commit suicide and other things like that. But, again, not in an embarrassing manner, not in an attention-whore-style, always retaining some kind of humor and irony. That&#8217;s why so many guests like him, that&#8217;s why he&#8217;s special and completely different than all the other guys making Late Night tv.<br />
And concerning the improvisation-part: like someone here has pointed out: this takes balls. You need balls if you go out on stage without a script and do your thing and be funny all the time.<br />
I think most of these haters here just watched the first few minutes and decided that the show is lame and that&#8217;s it for them. That&#8217;s their definition of taste. For me, taste is something more elaborate. Taste is an activity. Therefore judgements on taste that don&#8217;t go beyond &#8216;lame&#8217; aren&#8217;t to be taken seriously. </p>
<p>P.S.: I&#8217;m not a native speaker, so I&#8217;m sorry for all the mistakes I assuredly made.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by anonymous</title>
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		<author>anonymous</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 04:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Craig is seriously the funniest man on Television. I don't know what you're talking about.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Craig is seriously the funniest man on Television. I don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re talking about.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by JamesBonde</title>
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		<author>JamesBonde</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 18:53:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obviously I came here through Google like most commentators of this blogpost. I just have to state a couple of things about this issue, now that I'm here.

First I would like to say that the "Youtube-mafia" surrounding the 'tvscraigferguson' channel is really scary. The fanboys/girls of this man is insane. I knew Conan-people were obstinate but this is something entirely new, fans of Ferguson are super defensive, you cannot possibly question something at all about the man without being fiercly attacked, its very sad. 

One thing though, I watched Ferguson around the years ~2006-2008, and he was probably the best "late night" person on air, jimmy kimmel was meh... jimmy fallon felt enormously forced, conan was already getting boring and old, leno was the usual company man, and letterman was really disgusting with his sex with young employees. So Craig was without a doubt the best talkshowhost around that time. But things went downwards from ~2008.

The whole concept of "this show sucks" "I suck" "You should watch something else" "I don't care" etc is really getting awkward. I had a friend in highschool he acted kinda similar, he kept on a everyday facade of unseriousness, and noone took him seriously, didnt mattered what the said or did, and he used it as a defense like "I can never make a fool out of myself dispite what I do, cause noone takes me seriously". Well he was right, and Ferguson is acting on this principle. Its getting tiring, hearing him half seriously badmouthing himself all the time to escape any pressure of actually being "good", he cannot handle it, its cringeworthy to watch when he overacts while feeling somekind of manic panic when he makes "a real joke" and he has the urge to tell the audience like "ooooh I made an actual joke!!!"... disgusting.

Probably the biggest thing bothering me is his political correctness! Yes that right, I've heard countless people saying that Ferguson isn't the regular host and that he asks question that noone else would, and that it would make him politicly incorrect, thats just plain wrong. He may ask awkward questions that Letterman or Leno wouldn't but he's still the same when it comes to serious issues, again he cannot be serious.

Even when he made his most famous speech about alcoholism(really good by the way) most of the audience laughted while he was explaining that the almost committed suicide, exactly my point really. And the alcohol thing is also really awkward, he usually jokes about it and all, and most "fans" praise him for it, most people who are "hardcore-fans" probably praise him for his solotion to the alcohol problem, but he himself is the last person to want any sympathetic support. So its extremely awkward to see people feeling sorry for him and using that as an excuse to "love" him... he drank a lot, he quit, thats nothing to be proud over.

Also the whole "this show is shit" "we're not getting payed" "money? ha-ha-ha" "this is a basement la-la-la" is really sick and disgusting stuff. The man is a multi-millionaire. He has millions of dollars at his dispense. He lives in one of the most luxous neighborhoods in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Hills! His books, movies, and the regular show has earned him enormous sums of cash, so its despicable hearing him making fun of HIM and the show being poor.

He also sold of, big time. Not just for his stage persona, he also song out his former country Scotland. At the same time making fun of it, its one of the keys to his sucess. His former accent, his backstory everything. Yet he goes on and on about Europe("Euro-trashes and eurolitter" and Scotland. The most prominent thing here is that americans really think the "loves" or likes America... He likes one thing, your money. Its the sad truth. He didnt become an american citizen because he liked america of american people, he did it so he could keep getting his high payed job at CBS. So all that shit about "good day for american", and the cheap-shots like "oooh that means you're with al-qaida" and so on are really fake and transparent. So yes, he is a sellout.

As I mentioned about his political correctness, its really bad when he tries to talk politics with this huge censorship weight on his shoulders. Like when he tries to talk about Obama, democrats or republicans and trying to appear neutral, thats a joke on its own. This became painfully obviously when terrorist supporters Wolf Blitzer and Ben Stein appeared on the show talking about Israel. Iran was apparently moving some ships in the persian gold, and Craig trying to suck up to Blizer knowing he's a jewish zionist has to ask "the israelis are not gonna like that huh", well no shit Craig. He also knows Leslie Moonves the great grandson of the first prime minister of Israel runs CBS, so yea real brave there Craig putting so much on the line! Also Craigs agent is Obamas advisor Rahm Israel Emanuel's brother Ari Emanuel, yes an Israeli... so everyone stop trying to push some false statement about Craig being brave and trying to act neutral in political arguments, thats a joke.

I'm sorry that I'm rambling, but this needs to be said. The homosexuality thing is really bad. I don't care one bit about gay people they can do whatever they want, but the way Craig acts is just too much. Once or twice it might be funny, but the gay charade several times every episode is tiring. It was also kinda weird watching Craig interacting with a real homosexual person, I dont remember the name but Craig tried to do some of his gay persona in this interview and the guest(who was gay) answared something really revealing about his sex life or whatever, and Craig was disgusted, it was mighty weird seeing the man acting all gay all day now being disgusted when he hears it from the main source...

One last thing, the new style of the program is such a dull installment. The old regular show 2006-08 was funny because it was a normal late night with some funny sketches, otherwise the regular monologue,emails,guests. Now it feels so forces, overdone, with Geoff the robot taking up enormous space and time on the show, especially since he went A.I(really bad move) and the sacritariat, touching glittery balls, mouth organs(he basiclly doesnt even play it with the guests)... Naa this show is heading downwards, I had high hopes for Craig, but it seems as he will go on a couple of years degenerating his show even further, or uppgrading to Lettermans Late Show, if he does he will be another boring talkshowhost without any uniqueness, and if he stays, well lets face it he will only stay a couple of years more to be FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT for the rest of his life.

Thats it my 100 cents.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously I came here through Google like most commentators of this blogpost. I just have to state a couple of things about this issue, now that I&#8217;m here.</p>
<p>First I would like to say that the &#8220;Youtube-mafia&#8221; surrounding the &#8216;tvscraigferguson&#8217; channel is really scary. The fanboys/girls of this man is insane. I knew Conan-people were obstinate but this is something entirely new, fans of Ferguson are super defensive, you cannot possibly question something at all about the man without being fiercly attacked, its very sad. </p>
<p>One thing though, I watched Ferguson around the years ~2006-2008, and he was probably the best &#8220;late night&#8221; person on air, jimmy kimmel was meh&#8230; jimmy fallon felt enormously forced, conan was already getting boring and old, leno was the usual company man, and letterman was really disgusting with his sex with young employees. So Craig was without a doubt the best talkshowhost around that time. But things went downwards from ~2008.</p>
<p>The whole concept of &#8220;this show sucks&#8221; &#8220;I suck&#8221; &#8220;You should watch something else&#8221; &#8220;I don&#8217;t care&#8221; etc is really getting awkward. I had a friend in highschool he acted kinda similar, he kept on a everyday facade of unseriousness, and noone took him seriously, didnt mattered what the said or did, and he used it as a defense like &#8220;I can never make a fool out of myself dispite what I do, cause noone takes me seriously&#8221;. Well he was right, and Ferguson is acting on this principle. Its getting tiring, hearing him half seriously badmouthing himself all the time to escape any pressure of actually being &#8220;good&#8221;, he cannot handle it, its cringeworthy to watch when he overacts while feeling somekind of manic panic when he makes &#8220;a real joke&#8221; and he has the urge to tell the audience like &#8220;ooooh I made an actual joke!!!&#8221;&#8230; disgusting.</p>
<p>Probably the biggest thing bothering me is his political correctness! Yes that right, I&#8217;ve heard countless people saying that Ferguson isn&#8217;t the regular host and that he asks question that noone else would, and that it would make him politicly incorrect, thats just plain wrong. He may ask awkward questions that Letterman or Leno wouldn&#8217;t but he&#8217;s still the same when it comes to serious issues, again he cannot be serious.</p>
<p>Even when he made his most famous speech about alcoholism(really good by the way) most of the audience laughted while he was explaining that the almost committed suicide, exactly my point really. And the alcohol thing is also really awkward, he usually jokes about it and all, and most &#8220;fans&#8221; praise him for it, most people who are &#8220;hardcore-fans&#8221; probably praise him for his solotion to the alcohol problem, but he himself is the last person to want any sympathetic support. So its extremely awkward to see people feeling sorry for him and using that as an excuse to &#8220;love&#8221; him&#8230; he drank a lot, he quit, thats nothing to be proud over.</p>
<p>Also the whole &#8220;this show is shit&#8221; &#8220;we&#8217;re not getting payed&#8221; &#8220;money? ha-ha-ha&#8221; &#8220;this is a basement la-la-la&#8221; is really sick and disgusting stuff. The man is a multi-millionaire. He has millions of dollars at his dispense. He lives in one of the most luxous neighborhoods in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Hills! His books, movies, and the regular show has earned him enormous sums of cash, so its despicable hearing him making fun of HIM and the show being poor.</p>
<p>He also sold of, big time. Not just for his stage persona, he also song out his former country Scotland. At the same time making fun of it, its one of the keys to his sucess. His former accent, his backstory everything. Yet he goes on and on about Europe(&#8221;Euro-trashes and eurolitter&#8221; and Scotland. The most prominent thing here is that americans really think the &#8220;loves&#8221; or likes America&#8230; He likes one thing, your money. Its the sad truth. He didnt become an american citizen because he liked america of american people, he did it so he could keep getting his high payed job at CBS. So all that shit about &#8220;good day for american&#8221;, and the cheap-shots like &#8220;oooh that means you&#8217;re with al-qaida&#8221; and so on are really fake and transparent. So yes, he is a sellout.</p>
<p>As I mentioned about his political correctness, its really bad when he tries to talk politics with this huge censorship weight on his shoulders. Like when he tries to talk about Obama, democrats or republicans and trying to appear neutral, thats a joke on its own. This became painfully obviously when terrorist supporters Wolf Blitzer and Ben Stein appeared on the show talking about Israel. Iran was apparently moving some ships in the persian gold, and Craig trying to suck up to Blizer knowing he&#8217;s a jewish zionist has to ask &#8220;the israelis are not gonna like that huh&#8221;, well no shit Craig. He also knows Leslie Moonves the great grandson of the first prime minister of Israel runs CBS, so yea real brave there Craig putting so much on the line! Also Craigs agent is Obamas advisor Rahm Israel Emanuel&#8217;s brother Ari Emanuel, yes an Israeli&#8230; so everyone stop trying to push some false statement about Craig being brave and trying to act neutral in political arguments, thats a joke.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sorry that I&#8217;m rambling, but this needs to be said. The homosexuality thing is really bad. I don&#8217;t care one bit about gay people they can do whatever they want, but the way Craig acts is just too much. Once or twice it might be funny, but the gay charade several times every episode is tiring. It was also kinda weird watching Craig interacting with a real homosexual person, I dont remember the name but Craig tried to do some of his gay persona in this interview and the guest(who was gay) answared something really revealing about his sex life or whatever, and Craig was disgusted, it was mighty weird seeing the man acting all gay all day now being disgusted when he hears it from the main source&#8230;</p>
<p>One last thing, the new style of the program is such a dull installment. The old regular show 2006-08 was funny because it was a normal late night with some funny sketches, otherwise the regular monologue,emails,guests. Now it feels so forces, overdone, with Geoff the robot taking up enormous space and time on the show, especially since he went A.I(really bad move) and the sacritariat, touching glittery balls, mouth organs(he basiclly doesnt even play it with the guests)&#8230; Naa this show is heading downwards, I had high hopes for Craig, but it seems as he will go on a couple of years degenerating his show even further, or uppgrading to Lettermans Late Show, if he does he will be another boring talkshowhost without any uniqueness, and if he stays, well lets face it he will only stay a couple of years more to be FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT for the rest of his life.</p>
<p>Thats it my 100 cents.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by cream of armpit</title>
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		<author>cream of armpit</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 06:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mentioning Craig Ferguson in the same sentence, or even webpage, as Kimmel or Letterman ought to be enough to cause a tear in the fabric of the known universe. He makes Flight of the Conchords Season 2 look funny. He is obviously uncomfortable with his status in Hollywood/TV Town, and cannot imagine that he would be well received at parties with his kind of humor, which involves lashin out like a boy while maintaining a sense of "haha its funny isn't it". Can this joker.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mentioning Craig Ferguson in the same sentence, or even webpage, as Kimmel or Letterman ought to be enough to cause a tear in the fabric of the known universe. He makes Flight of the Conchords Season 2 look funny. He is obviously uncomfortable with his status in Hollywood/TV Town, and cannot imagine that he would be well received at parties with his kind of humor, which involves lashin out like a boy while maintaining a sense of &#8220;haha its funny isn&#8217;t it&#8221;. Can this joker.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by prizm</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-406553</link>
		<author>prizm</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-406553</guid>
		<description>craig is a beautiful human being. i think it takes a lot of courage to be yourself in hollywood and get away with it. i hope there is a man out there like him i can share the rest of my life with...

cheers craig


p.s.
nice "where the wild things are" t-shirt</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>craig is a beautiful human being. i think it takes a lot of courage to be yourself in hollywood and get away with it. i hope there is a man out there like him i can share the rest of my life with&#8230;</p>
<p>cheers craig</p>
<p>p.s.<br />
nice &#8220;where the wild things are&#8221; t-shirt</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Marge</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-388736</link>
		<author>Marge</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 00:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-388736</guid>
		<description>To me, Craig is charismatic, but nevertheless boring nine times out of ten. I keep thinking the laughter must be canned.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To me, Craig is charismatic, but nevertheless boring nine times out of ten. I keep thinking the laughter must be canned.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by yeah.....</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-381405</link>
		<author>yeah.....</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 19:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-381405</guid>
		<description>Your right, his who will definitely be canceled any day now.... OH.... WAIT!!!!! you wrote this in what 2005. and its what.... 2011????? yeah.... um not likely. He signed a 6 year contract with CBS when his show first started, and even though its been over six years, he still airs, and has signed another. so I doubt that you'll get him kicked off the air any time soon my friend

I think hes funny. And for those who don't laugh at him, honesty, change channels, no need to blog about it.

Theres a time and a place for everything. theres a time to be a grown up, and theres a time to laugh at inappropriate jokes. For me, the time 1 in the morning when no one but me is around the telli.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your right, his who will definitely be canceled any day now&#8230;. OH&#8230;. WAIT!!!!! you wrote this in what 2005. and its what&#8230;. 2011????? yeah&#8230;. um not likely. He signed a 6 year contract with CBS when his show first started, and even though its been over six years, he still airs, and has signed another. so I doubt that you&#8217;ll get him kicked off the air any time soon my friend</p>
<p>I think hes funny. And for those who don&#8217;t laugh at him, honesty, change channels, no need to blog about it.</p>
<p>Theres a time and a place for everything. theres a time to be a grown up, and theres a time to laugh at inappropriate jokes. For me, the time 1 in the morning when no one but me is around the telli.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Reed</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-374662</link>
		<author>Reed</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 04:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-374662</guid>
		<description>I really don't like him at all.  I think Conan or Letterman is much better.  He's kind of a snob.  Listen to the audience's laughter, it's nervous, not genuine.  Kind of like a "yeah, I get the joke, look at me I'm laughing!" laughter. Same kind of laughter you hear at a haughty college poetry reading.  Not really funny at all.  Just a lot of pop culture references. But that's just me.  I can see why folks like him.  That's fine. I just don't like his humor. I also don't like the npr show "wait, wait, don't tell me". Same kind of nervous, I get the joke, laughter.  Peace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really don&#8217;t like him at all.  I think Conan or Letterman is much better.  He&#8217;s kind of a snob.  Listen to the audience&#8217;s laughter, it&#8217;s nervous, not genuine.  Kind of like a &#8220;yeah, I get the joke, look at me I&#8217;m laughing!&#8221; laughter. Same kind of laughter you hear at a haughty college poetry reading.  Not really funny at all.  Just a lot of pop culture references. But that&#8217;s just me.  I can see why folks like him.  That&#8217;s fine. I just don&#8217;t like his humor. I also don&#8217;t like the npr show &#8220;wait, wait, don&#8217;t tell me&#8221;. Same kind of nervous, I get the joke, laughter.  Peace.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Keith</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-371759</link>
		<author>Keith</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 15:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-371759</guid>
		<description>Conan, Craig Ferguson, and Jimmy Kimmel are all brilliant. Get used to them, they will dominate late night for the foreseeable future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Conan, Craig Ferguson, and Jimmy Kimmel are all brilliant. Get used to them, they will dominate late night for the foreseeable future.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Craig Ferguson sucks by Christine</title>
		<link>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-370400</link>
		<author>Christine</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.martinbreton.com/2005/07/29/craig-ferguson-sucks/#comment-370400</guid>
		<description>I find Craig to be really funny. I watch his show every night, or at least record it if I can't stay up. I've been to see it live twice &#38; it was really awesome. I've read both his books and watched his comedy shows on Netflix.

I really admire him and the way he treats his guests. The thing is he can sometimes get absorbed in himself and if you hate him then you won't be able to stand TLLS, but if you like him it makes the show all the better. He seems really authentic and honest and it'd be a great pleasure to meet him in person. 
He's witty and charming, but at the same time vulgar and someone he comes out even more awesome. He's just and all around bad a &#38; a freaking genius.

If it's any consolation I think Leno sucks balls, I've recently started watching Fallon and his monologues are horrendous and he can be very... well retarded but the games he plays are enjoyable as are his weekly 'Thank You Notes'. I've never given Kimmel the time of day, but I have a lot of respect for Letterman.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find Craig to be really funny. I watch his show every night, or at least record it if I can&#8217;t stay up. I&#8217;ve been to see it live twice &amp; it was really awesome. I&#8217;ve read both his books and watched his comedy shows on Netflix.</p>
<p>I really admire him and the way he treats his guests. The thing is he can sometimes get absorbed in himself and if you hate him then you won&#8217;t be able to stand TLLS, but if you like him it makes the show all the better. He seems really authentic and honest and it&#8217;d be a great pleasure to meet him in person.<br />
He&#8217;s witty and charming, but at the same time vulgar and someone he comes out even more awesome. He&#8217;s just and all around bad a &amp; a freaking genius.</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s any consolation I think Leno sucks balls, I&#8217;ve recently started watching Fallon and his monologues are horrendous and he can be very&#8230; well retarded but the games he plays are enjoyable as are his weekly &#8216;Thank You Notes&#8217;. I&#8217;ve never given Kimmel the time of day, but I have a lot of respect for Letterman.</p>
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