I'll Eat What He's Wearing Part 3
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I'll Eat What He's Wearing Part 2 Gece gƶkte yildizlarda Dinleyun dertlerumi Yarde iman kalmad…


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@elainemagson213

David starts at 7 minutes in.

@michellemunoz2047

Thank you!

@judeirwin2222

THANK YOU for this. What an effing boring lead in.

@SnipTifferz

@@judeirwin2222 Boring for a retard šŸ˜‚ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦Sure. Were the words too big for you dumbass šŸ˜® !!!!!

@mortalclown3812

Bless you!

@susanh326

Thanks

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@granthurlburt4062

For me, one of the most important characteristics of writers is taking down pompous asses. It takes a good mind. Too many people think simply being knowledgeable or speaking English correctly is pompous but it's not if you have a sense of humour and aren't a bully about it. Sedaris skewers pompously gloriously. And is also knowledgeable with well-spoken English.

@LazyIRanch

He's very much like a modern day Mark Twain, which got me wondering if he's ever won the Mark Twain Award for writing. It seems he hasn't yet, which seems wrong. I can't think of another American humorist more deserving of that honor.
In 2001, Sedaris was awarded the Thurber Prize for American Humor and named Humorist of the Year by Time magazine. He has also earned three Grammy nominations for audio versions of his works, and in 2008 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Binghamton University in New York.
I think the only reason he didn't win those Grammys was that the twats who run that show were afraid of being eviscerated by his acceptance speech repartee.

@judeirwin2222

Grant...you mean, "skewers pomposity".

@TheJohnAdamsInstitute

Sorry everyone, we are pretty new to the add business on YouTube. Fixed it.

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