Jimmy Fallon Does Great Impressions of Comics
Take a break from the news of the day and have a laugh. This is good.
Take a break from the news of the day and have a laugh. This is good.
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how appropriate, because he’s not funny himself…
redc1c4 (abd49e) — 6/18/2014 @ 7:21 amNot a Jimmy Fallon fan either, but that’s probably the funniest bit I’ve seen him do. Now if only he’d blown Musket Morgan out of the studio …
SPQR (c4e119) — 6/18/2014 @ 8:16 amYou have to admit the guy is pretty good mimicking at least certain comics.
Mark (7b4a56) — 6/18/2014 @ 8:26 amYep, pretty funny. I miss Phil Hartman.
Colonel Haiku (2601c0) — 6/18/2014 @ 8:37 amI love Jimmy Fallon impressions. How is one born with an ear like that I wonder.
SarahW (267b14) — 6/18/2014 @ 1:38 pmThese are all very recent (modern) comedians, except for Bill Cosby.
He starts of with Jerry Seinfeld.
Sammy Finkelman (d22d64) — 6/19/2014 @ 4:23 pm