You know what they say, 'Cosbyness is Godliness.'
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You know what they say, 'Cosbyness is Godliness.'
A black guy
I just want you to know I've been squatting this tumblr for some time now.
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Why are folk still using blogspot? It's AOLish.
Louis CK on Bill Cosby
New York Times: Of all the comedians working today, who’s funnier than you? Louis CK: I don’t think you can quantify it that way. It’s like boxing — there are people who are set up according to weight and how big their hands are and stuff. But the best comedian I’ve ever seen live is Bill Cosby, and this was only about a year and a half ago.
Cosby? Really. I thought he’d become a crank in his old age. No. Go see him. Two-hour-long show, 400 ways to get a laugh. It’s like being a brawler and going to see somebody do jujitsu like a master.
*h/t joe schloss
"love survives"
these anniversary episodes embodied everything that was right about life, love and family. for those of us whose sepia households were less in tact, they also served as an example.
RIP Anna Mae
Clarice Taylor, who played Bill Cosby's mother on The Cosby Show, died on Monday at age 93, her rep tells PEOPLE. She succumbed to heart failure and was surrounded by family when she passed. Taylor earned an Emmy nomination in 1986 for her recurring role as Dr. Cliff Huxtable's mother, Anna Huxtable, on the long-running sitcom. A performer on stage, radio, TV and film for over five decades, the actress was a member of the New York stage group, the Negro Ensemble Company, and helped to pave the way for African-American actors in the early 1960s. Her own big break came that decade when she landed the role of Harriet, David's grandmother, on Sesame Street. She also starred alongside Liza Minelli in 1970's Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon and played Grady's Cousin Emma on Sanford and Son. Taylor is survived by her two sons, William and James, and her five grandchildren.
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