Jerry Springer Sings the Most Awkward Song in the History of Jewish Improv
>> Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Oy Gevalt. This clip from Who's Line is it Anyway? gives us a major case of shpilkes.
It begins with 1:45 of things like Wayne Brady accidentally (?) saying that she is his butt.
There are a few clever lines in there,
" A yarmulke is a hat without a string or propeller/ But I am without a feller" maybe things will be OK.
Oh, dear. The audience volunteer looks miserable.
Awkward. Awkward. Awkward.
Hold on. Actually, upon repeat viewing (which we do not recommend) we notice that Jerry, a nice Jewish boy, does a pretty darn good job! Though he is clearly not an improviser by trade, he's super bouncy, committed, in-character and listening intently. At one point (2:10) he even does some purposeful awkwardness for comedic effect! Good job, Jerry!
Note: If we ever have to see Wayne Brady say "tuchas" again, or even, heaven forbid, "gevalt", we're pretty sure our brains will explode.

1 comments:
This is so painful and yet, I can't look away.
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