Herman Simpson, better known semi-professionally as Homey D. Clown, is a bitter and hostile convict with a never-ending community service sentence.The anti-social Homey is often seen entertaining a group of excited children, who all remain his biggest fans, even though he degrades them and thumps them on the head using a sock with a tennis ball inside. Continue reading
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8/21/23 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: In Living Color – S02 E02
11/25/21 O&A NYC THANKSGIVING MORNING FUNNIES: In Living Color- Wrath of Farrakhan
The Wrath of Farrakhan, sketch pits the original Enterprise crew, led, of course, by Captain James T. Kirk (Jim Carrey) against the minister (Damon Wayans) and two of his cohorts, who beam aboard to confront the captain about the oppression on his bridge.
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12/5/20 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: Introducing Homey D. Clown
Introducing everyones favorite ex con clown Homey D. Clown remember, “Homey don’t play that”. Continue reading
1/22/18 O&A NYC MORNING FUNNIES: Jim Carrey – In Living Color – A Date with Grace
In Living Color sketch comedy television series that originally ran on Fox from April 15, 1990 – May 19, 1994. Keenan Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans created, wrote and starred in the program. Continue reading
(REPOST) 6/14/17 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY PRIDE MONTH: Men On Film- In Living Color
Men on… (colloquially known as “Men on Film”) is the umbrella title for a series of comedy sketches that appeared in episodes of the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color. The sketch featured two gay cultural critics, Blaine Edwards (Damon Wayans) and Antoine Merriweather (David Alan Grier), commenting on aspects of popular culture, including movies, art and television. Continue reading
5/6/15 O&A Wildin Out Wednesday: Men On Film- In Living Color
Men on… (colloquially known as “Men on Film”) is the umbrella title for a series of comedy sketches that appeared in episodes of the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color. The sketch featured two gay cultural critics, Blaine Edwards (Damon Wayans) and Antoine Merriweather (David Alan Grier), commenting on aspects of popular culture, including movies, art and television. Continue reading