chairsforcheap Ok, i'm not going to be an "irony" nazi, because it's plain to see that you are correct. But i'd say it's a staple for the ultra homophbic to expose themselves in a "american beauty" style, which i've personally experienced in St. Louis
Old_Zircon Delirious is amazing from beginning to end, despite (or because of, depending on where the irony line is drawn at the moment) Eddie's often questionable outlook on life.
Old_Zircon Also, this is just a fragment. He rants about "faggots" for the first 5-10 minutes of the show.
chairsforcheap i tried to present this to my ultra feminist girlfriend at the time and completely forgot about how far he went with this rant. No blowjobs were to be had that evening.
fedex ever meet a white chick who watches all of Delirious and laughs at all the right moments?
themilkshark He's dressed like the gayest Village Person
Bort Our sense of gay signifiers has certainly changed, and if anything has gotten more paranoid. Remember when Gung-Ho from "G.I. Joe" was a tough-as-nails Marine and that was it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZs83Zt435Y
Riskbreaker By nightmares he probably meant another type of dream.
memedumpster 19 year old black man in the early 80's. He must have chosen his outlook solely on his own with no cultural influence whatsoever.
Chancho I think 90% of this show is about sticking things in his ass.
Cherry Pop Culture I have never seen Murphy's stand-up; I had no idea about the homophobia. Didn't he get caught with a trans woman prostitute?
Bort http://news.softpedia.com/news/Eddie-Murphy-s-1997-Transvestite-Pr ostitute-Encounter-Fear-19211.shtml
bac and thats where the police officer fell over laughing when eddie murphey said he was just giving the prostitute a ride home.