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Kid Rock is the next to get roasted


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Comedy Central announced on Monday that musician Kid Rock will be the next celebrity to be roasted.

The Comedy Central Roast of Kid Rock will be taped on August 14, and will premiere later in the summer.

Kid Rock, who is currently on tour with Sheryl Crow, is a five-time Grammy nominee and has performed at the Grammy's, VMA's, CMA's as well as various performances for U.S. troops overseas.

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/467994-Comedy_Central_Taps_Kid_Rock_as_Next_Roastee.php
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those aren't even funny anymore.

I never really thought they were to be honest

derp I'm gonna cuss a lot and make lame jokes

plus the "comedians" they have making the jokes are fuging annoying and completely unfunny

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Yeah, Jeffrey Ross is an under rated comic. I liked Greg Giraldo too (rip).

Other than that it, it really is a herpaderp contest about who can say the most vulgar stuff.

The Situation put a pretty big dent in his career by that awful performance roasting Trump a couple months ago.

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