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2025 College Football Thread


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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

side question does anyone here find Shane gillis funny?

I've been confused and maybe my funny bone is broken. 

He's for probably a mid 30s crowd (myself). He is exactly like me and all the guys were going thru high school in the early 2000s. I'm a fan of his standup, saw him in PHX a month ago with some buddies

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I've never seen his act, but a few times while in media feed he's came up and I swear nothing funny was done. 

It maybe me, I just didn't know honestly. He sorta jumped on a rocket and "everywhere".  I do have different taste, more old school for sure...

So you are basing him not being funny on never having seen his stand up?

So....essentially nothing?

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Just now, Moonraker said:

I was out and missed the first half of the game but are the refs just refusing to throw the laundry?

They're giving the week 18 Bucs refs a run for their money for most bullshit in the state of Florida, January 2026 edition.

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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I've never seen his act, but a few times while in media feed he's came up and I swear nothing funny was done. 

It maybe me, I just didn't know honestly. He sorta jumped on a rocket and "everywhere".  I do have different taste, more old school for sure...

If you are ever bored...just watch "Shane Gillis Austin Standup" it's from a few years ago and the full set is on YouTube. It's his best one, in my eyes.

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