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Be Prepared to Really Hate Dane Cook

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Patton Oswalt would have been better. I hate how everyone loves Dane Cook!

QUOTE(Sonik22 @ Jul 9, 2007 -> 03:15 PM)
Patton Oswalt would have been better. I hate how everyone loves Dane Cook!

Ditto.

Dane Cook isn't funny at all and acts like an ass... I agree with Sonik22's statement.

Gee, shocking... another douchebag Red Sox fan....

Never saw why people think Dane Cook is funny. He was horrible on SNL and his movies are crap. Seen some stand up and just does nothing for me.

"Be Prepared to Really Hate Dane Cook"

 

I already do really hate dane cook.

I like Dane Cook :huh

Dane Cook doesn't even write his own material, which made me lose a lot a likeness for him

I don't know how anyone with at least a fifth grade education could find this dips*** funny.

 

What a talentless hack.

"The Major League Baseball All-Star Game is the premier television and sporting event of the summer. The start of our 'There's Only One October' campaign leverages this huge All-Star week audience and points them to our pay off month," said Tim Brosnan, Executive Vice President, Business, Major League Baseball. "Combining Dane Cook's talent, the video sharing components, and the depth of our broadcast partners' commitments to the campaign makes it our largest and most unique effort ever."

 

 

 

What talent?

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