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Norm's memoir is a work of brilliance. Very funny, mostly made-up, and yet... you can't always tell which parts are true. Re-reading it after his death, I noticed several veiled allusions to his private battle with cancer.

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al I know is I never laughed as hard as when I was at a show of his in montreal in the early 1980's he was doing small venues

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The Saget Roast was sheer, unadulterated comedic genius, and took gigantic cajones, both of which Norm possessed in abundance.

Well said, Jeff.

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The twinkle in his eye…

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The comedians comedian. Made me laugh harder than any other human that comes to mind. His death signals the beginning of the humorless wokestopia. .

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There have been many deaths of comedians I loved. This one hit me hard. Norm was fearless and never pandered to anyone. Jeff, I understand your sadness about Norm not telling people about his battle w/ cancer. But the man was different. That's what we all loved about Norm. He was different. He was empathetic, but was obviously reticent receiving empathy. He had a strong faith. Maybe he didn't need the caring. He knew he was going to be w/ the Good Lord. That's my take.

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I am so sad, I had tickets for his show last year, of course, cancelled due to Corona. The era of great comedy is gone. Notice how the Taliban executed the comedians, same here in the US woke/Pc culture is slowly killing comedy.

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