Norm and Colin Quinn (entire interview)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- One of my favorite and most lively interviews ever
Norm Macdonald radio interviews are the best. He'll be forever missed by those with a funny bone
#normmacdonald #funny #comedy
Cutting Norm off to start an interview with a boring and tired wrestler is the real tragedy
I will never forgive Jim for that. Every second of this is precious.
No, 911 was
I was just reminded of this making me mad, who cares about any wrestler let alone the most vanilla one ever?
It was "his people", I mean "his handlers"
Does it remind you of that other tragedy in which Norm searched for his brother?
Norm’s response at around 12:15 is one of the most perfect examples of “quick and clever” I’ve ever heard.
Give most people a whole day and they couldn’t come up with something funnier. It took him less than a second.
All the death mortality talk feels somber with Norm gone.
Did he really only do o&a once?
Man Anthony is so eager to be Norm’s friend
He was a HUGE fan
I would be too
@@Kurdt1 honestly that’s a good point. Who wouldn’t be, right?
30:37 the speed of jimmy to snap into chip is astonishing
I bet the IQ rank is:
Norm
Anthony
Colin
Jimmy
Gregg.
Id switch colin and ant. But it depends on my mood
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This list blows
Blow me
Why come he started believing in GOD after he found out he had Cancer ?
Not true.
I think he probably wrestled with faith for a long time, just more as he got older. It's very apparent in his candid interviews that he's a believer of some kind
He believed in God for a loooong time
Listen to his Marc Maron interview....I think he'd already known about the cancer then and he talks about his struggle with trying to find faith....but he definitely wasn't sure. I think it was telling he had really gotten into some of the Russian writers like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky....where the kind of thing was one of their central themes.
He also had a bout of stomach cancer in his twenties. But he studied religious texts throughout his life, and I think he came to believe in God well before the cancer finally took him. I don’t think he was a late in life, staring down death kind of convert, but I think he found God as an answer to the emptiness and depression that he had throughout a great deal of his life.