Comedians' Secrets - Rhymes, Jokes, and Stephen's Death

By matt nappo | Jul 11, 2025
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The speakers discuss the Friars' Club sale and share a dark joke about health and mortality.

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The speakers discuss the sale of the Friars' Club and its potential future.

There's no There's no history anymore.

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The speakers comment on the price and the financial situation of the Friars' Club.

S- They sold the Friars' Club. Wow.I $17 million seems cheap.

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The speakers share a joke about a man's health and his advice to take mud baths daily.

I don't You know how I think they hav- I think they owed $14 1000000.

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But I don't know whether whoever bought it is just gonna knock it down and put a high-rise or whether they're gonna keep the building or, uh You know, it'd be nice if it was somebody rich that bought it and kept the Friars going. But nobody cares, you know. There's no There's no history anymore.

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You know, really is like a monastery in there and it's just I loved it but, uh, you know, that ship sailed.

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Somebody said something last night that reminded me of a, a joke that Gerry Cooney told me. The guy goes to the doctor and the doctor says, "Well, my friend, uh, it does not look good. You haven't got long left." And, uh- he said, "I suggest you take 3 mud baths every day." And the guy says, "Will the mud baths make me live longer?" And the doctor says, "No, but it'll get you used to the dirt." ......... That's where I'm Is that That is a dark joke, man. But that's where I'm at.

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The video shares news about the sale of the Friars Club, a piece of Old Hollywood history. The speaker wonders if there will be any historic preservation of the building, or if the new owner will build a high-rise. It's a sad commentary that nobody seems to care about the Friars Club.