Dangerous Lee Interviews Comedian – Kris Shaw Posted on September 11, 2013October 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Dangerous Lee interviews Kris Shaw, a fan favorite who tours comedy clubs, colleges and events all across the United States and Canada. He has entertained troops in Iraq, Kuwait, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia and Africa. Kris also appears in national television commercials and had a recurring extra role on the CBS drama “Close To Home”. Your Facebook page is listed under “Dready Murphy”, what do you think about Eddie Murphy? I like Eddie Murphy. He’s one of the most brilliant modern pioneer story tellers. He raised the bar for the current comedians. From there was born Chris Rock and so on. Who laughs at your jokes the hardest, Black people or White people? That’s a very interesting question. There’s no specific color that laughs at my jokes. I think that people get that my funny is different. It’s not the typical stuff that most comics are doing. That’s what I like about it; there’s no color barrier. How do you use your dreads? Haha. I love my dreads. A lot of the time, if I’m bored I like to take stupid pictures to make faces with them. Sometimes if I’m on the plane, I’ll use them as “mini blinds” to cover my face while I sleep. Is there anything that you absolutely won’t make a joke about? I don’t care for jokes about harming babies or rape. I don’t think that comics that cover those topics have ever been a part of such a sensitive issue. If they have kids, they wouldn’t do those jokes and if they personally knew someone that was molested, then it would be the furthest thing from their mind to joke about. Kris Shaw Merch Is every day Steak & Blowjobs Day or is it a special occasion? I think everyday should be a Steak & Blowjob Day. Life is too short to just make it annual. Are people in L.A. as fake as they are rumored to be? I believe people all over the country are fake. In LA, you just tend to have a bigger melting pot of fakeness. It’s where people go to try and make their dreams come true. It’s also where a lot of dreams end. I can see thru it all just like anywhere else in the country so it really doesn’t bother me as much. I expect it. www.KrisShaw.com About Author Dangerous Lee administrator Content Creator and Everythang in Chief of Dangerous Lee Publishing. See author's posts Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Related The Dangerous Lee Interview Black peopleCBSChris RockEddie MurphyhumorJokeLife (film)los angelesParty All the TimeRace and ethnicity in the United States CensusRecreationSnoop DoggTwitter
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