Kirk Sinnamon explanation
17 2016-03-01 by SirWallaceII
its the voice and way of speaking he uses when asking amy's agent if she is free to take his call.
17 2016-03-01 by SirWallaceII
its the voice and way of speaking he uses when asking amy's agent if she is free to take his call.
10 comments
8 KingTutsstache 2016-03-01
Any friend that's made it.
2 SirWallaceII 2016-03-01
haha good point
7 Aemon12 2016-03-01
What's disappointing is he was on the cusp of making it in 2005 or so. He had Down&Dirty on HBO going, Tough Crowd, and Lucky Louie. O&A helped his ticket sales but also tied him down to grow creatively.
12 SirWallaceII 2016-03-01
O and A sabotaged their owns careers and nortons over the span of a decade. they really had something there in 07-10 with their line up and just the speed of the show, on their games. but for whatever reason they could not make that next jump to something more. something on tv or whatever. They never even had their own official web site. just missed opportunities and dropped balls. they boosted too much of loving not to worl a d running out at 10am. look at a guy like carolla and the brand he built, takes a lot of effort the boys never put in
13 Wsallgood 2016-03-01
An incompetent agent and complete laziness from two guys who apparently hated each other for over a decade.
5 NashuaDan 2016-03-01
There was no next step for O&A. They maxed out their potential and cashed in with million dollar contracts. It's a wonder they lasted as long as they did completely hating each other's guts.
Jimmy on the other hand is a career sidekick. He did ok for himself but he has neither the drive nor the intelligence of a Burr or Louis. He's like the guy who gets drafted into the big leagues and hits .230 with 130 strikeouts. He made it but no left no lasting mark on the game.
1 blackirishlad 2016-03-01
old, fat, complacent...
1 TheFatMosque 2016-03-01
the problem is O and A themselves. one's a complete douchebag that isn't funny and the other is a really fucked in the head lazy alcoholic.
2 dankfranklin 2016-03-01
You see, it's a character that's deliberately awful and annoying. So bad it's good. Irony! Great stuff Jimbo.
1 SpleenThatLarge 2016-03-01
Or perhaps it's his interpretation of the kind of character that won't offend the show's current sensibilities, unlike the ones that were, you know, funny.