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On this episode of In Pursuit of a Parlay, Chris Horwedel gives his 8-leg parlay that includes 5 of the Sunday March Madness field-of-32 games for a total of +18,832
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In this episode, Rello and Cunda Circle The Block on the life and career of comedian Dave Chappelle, discussing his early beginnings in stand-up, his significant comedy specials, and the impact of his work on the comedy scene. They also touch on the importance of respecting both legends in comedy and women in the industry, highlighting the evolving landscape of stand-up comedy. Dave Chappelle is considered a legendary figure in comedy. He started performing stand-up at the age of 14 but his first major appearance was on ‘Def Comedy Jam’. Chappelle’s special ‘Killing Them Softly’ was a significant milestone. Chappelle’s birthday (08/24) coincides with other notable figures, including Rello. The Circle The Block duo discusses Dave’s notable roles in film and television, and sharing fun facts about his career. They reflect on Chappelle’s impact on comedy and pop culture, while also touching on current events and future prospects. Dave Chappelle debuted in 1993 with Robin Hood, Men in Tights. His early TV show, Buddies, was short-lived but didn’t stop his career. Chappelle’s memorable roles include Reggie Warrington in The Nutty Professor. Cunda’s favorite role of Chappelle is Tully from Blue Streak. Dave turned down the role of Bubba Blue in Forrest Gump. Conspiracy Brother from Undercover Brother is a notable character. Bowl of Pork is a parody short film by Chappelle. The conversation touches on current events like the NIT tournament. Chappelle’s humor often reflects on societal issues. The hosts share their personal experiences with Chappelle’s work. Rello and Cunda continue to delve into the legacy of Dave Chappelle, discussing his impactful memorable sketches, and the evolution of his stand-up performances. They also touch on Chappelle’s cultural significance and personal anecdotes, before shifting to a light-hearted discussion about Tom Cruise and celebrity relationships. Dave Chappelle’s legacy includes numerous awards and accolades. The ‘Rick James’ sketch from The Chappelle Show is a fan favorite for its comedic brilliance. Chappelle’s ability to surprise audiences is exemplified in the Wayne Brady sketch. His stand-up specials post-hiatus have been critically acclaimed. Chappelle’s family history includes significant contributions to society. The dynamic between the hosts showcases their camaraderie and shared interests. The conversation flows naturally between serious topics and light-hearted banter
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21:04 Dave Chappelle’s Legacy
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Chris Horwedel March 22, 2025
On this episode of In Pursuit of a Parlay, Chris Horwedel gives his 8-leg parlay that includes 5 of the Sunday March Madness field-of-32 games for a total of +18,832
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