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     I recently received the following message regarding the “Robin Williams’ joke thievery” bit I put together last year.

     ”I am sixteen years old and have grown up watching Robin Williams. I look up to him. These “comments” on your site offend me. Unless these people have documented proof or any type of proof that Robin Williams is a “joke thief” I think you should try quoting people who do (if you can). I do not mean to offend you but, it is my opinion that you should also post comments of those who stand by Robin Williams. These other “hater” comments are nothing more than stories and unless you have proof Lies. I think these people should concentrate on themselves, and what they have done wrong – not a wonderful comedian who has brought joy and happiness to so many.”

 
Comments
3.29.05
Brendan says:

This kid has lived sixteen years of lies!

3.30.05
Greg says:

That kid’s message is so much funnier than Robin Williams. I’ll give Mr. Williams a few days before he steals it.

4.1.05

upon concentrating on myself, i realized i didn’t care, and adam is probably right. thank you adam for being right even when you step on the faces of all those who enjoy convicted joke stealers… bitches!

4.13.05
Brett says:

You know, I was thinking about this the other day: Isn’t it strange that many of the the “serious” roles Robin Williams plays involve someone becoming obsessed with / experimenting with / being invovled with someone else’s thoughts, ideas and memories? What Dreams May Come. One Hour Photo. The Final Cut. Yea, I know it’s a stretch, but maybe he does so well at these roles because they play into some kind of subconcious moral conflict that is derived from his joke thievery.

I haven’t been smoking weed. I swear.

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