 It's so stupid it positively bruises Let me tell you something I want to hear your opinion. Do you have the Wendy Williams joke? I want you to see the visual oh wait. What happened這是 Listen, we're doing a segment of stings shit you won't care about next week hot topic segment We just gonna run through a bunch of frivolous knows I love it. Yes. This is great If they produce it right it'll be great that's true. You need to drop What were you just doing? Drew Carey's ex-fiancé was tragically murdered on the weekend. Let me set it up. Okay. Wendy, right? Yeah. Was mocking the death of Drew Carey's ex-fiancé. Drew Carey. Price is right, host. Yeah. His ex-fiancé got pushed off a balcony, I think it was, by another ex-boyfriend in Hollywood Hills. Oh! That guy was on Kill Tony. I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. He was inspiring comic. And he did the Kill Tony show. Tony Hitchcliffe and Brian Redman did this great show in L.A. at the comedy store. And he was one of the comics that had been on it in the past. The guy that killed Drew Carey's ex-fiancé. Keep going, keep going. Shout out to the Kill Tony though. Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Play it. This is Wendy Williams talking about it. Drew Carey's ex-fiancé was tragically murdered over the weekend. She lived with a roommate, a girl roommate. And the roommate heard the screaming. The neighbors all around the neighborhood heard the screaming. And they called 911. Once the cops got there, she was down there dead on the ground. Was pushed off of a third floor balcony. I'll give you a little backstory. She was killed not by Drew, but by the ex-fiancé. Come on down! And then she did her head like this. And so yesterday, all day on Twitter, it was hashtag cancel, cancel Wendy. Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now you're a comic. Yeah. Uh, we've talked about, you know, being able to make jokes out of anything. Yeah. What do you think? I think if Drew killed her, then it would have been a really good joke. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But Drew didn't kill her. Yeah. But if Drew threw his girl off the balcony. Yeah. And then it was like, come on down. Yeah. I could see why you would make the joke. I don't know if it would be a good joke though. I mean, I don't know. I just think it's weird that a woman, Wendy Williams would make a light of what essentially is domestic violence. Because she's been at the hand of it. Well, just, yeah, I mean, just the fact that a woman got killed by another man in that way. Yeah. Like, what was the point? Look, I defend jokes, man. Even when you don't talk for comedians? Yeah. Because at the end of the day, like, we just got to defend humor. I think that she's trying to do it. Now, this is one second where I say, like, I kind of get it because she's making a joke about a hypothetical that didn't happen. She's like, Drew didn't do it. Yeah. Imagine Drew did it. Come on down. And then boom, right? Yeah, yeah. But Drew didn't do it. So she's making a joke about something that did not happen. She's actually not making a joke about the dead because the dead didn't get dead like that. By the way, her audience? Yeah. Crickets. Yeah. I mean, nobody snickered. Nobody giggled. Nobody was like, oh, it was just like, the fuck is wrong with you? Yeah. You know what I mean? I mean, it wasn't funny enough. I'm trying to think if we could think of funny ways. I don't think it was funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just think certain things you have to leave alone. If it's funny enough, it's funny enough. We learn with the Kobe thing. Tony had that great joke about Kobe. But it wasn't about Kobe. Say what? It was about the fact that he died. It was just a really funny spin on it. So sometimes there's funny around something. Yeah. And we know what's so good about that joke as well is when he said the joke, that is the reaction people had, right? People were like, hey, Kobe died? Nah, bro, no, you're not Kobe. Yeah. So when you come with the Kobe passing, never. I guess what I'm saying is you can make a joke about something. You just got to find the right angle to do the joke. So that one was just a murder. Yeah, the murder ain't it, though. I mean, dude, you know how many OJ jokes? Not about the cold, though. Yeah. Really? Dude, of course. OJ caught a lot of jokes, but I don't remember too many jokes about the cold. It was OJ that used to catch the jokes. Yeah, but I think... And they would make jokes about, like, you know... What? OJ cutting the cheese. You know what I mean? Stupid shit like that. Wait, what? I don't know. As a matter of fact, let me Google. Hold on. Let me Google. There are tons of OJ jokes, bro. Hold on, hold on. Let me Google. 100%. It gets tricky. Google. But I always tend to defend jokes because people are going to be offended by something. Even by non-comedians? Yeah. Really? Yeah, I mean... Yeah. I do it, man. Because I think the joke is worth defending. The idea that you should be able to make a joke is worth defending. It's not like... It's not like comedians sign up for the army or something like that. And, like, we're here to protect the country. Like, at the end of the day, we're just like anybody else making jokes, so... This is a good OJ Simpson joke, but it's not about the murder. Okay, go. What is it? Do you know what the L.A. Rams and the Los Angeles Police Department have in common? What's that? Neither are very effective against the run. That's cool! It's around it. Right. You know what I mean? Right, right, right. Let me see what you mean, man. I mean, these are, like, street jokes we're talking about. Like, I'm sure... Oh, this is actually a good article that came out back in 94 about comedians making OJ Simpson jokes and about the dark humor surrounding them. And it's comedians defending why they decided to make OJ Simpson jokes. There's one dude who says, I don't feel bad. Simpson's a millionaire. Anyone in the spotlight is fair game. Right, I think he's saying we're making jokes about OJ. People make jokes about the fucking... I'm glad comedy has evolved. You heard about OJ Simpson's alibi? The night of the murders he was waiting to be served at Denny's? I don't get it. I don't get it. Another comedian said, we joke about Simpson because we don't want it to be true. Yeah, I think there's something about that. I mean, you know what I mean? I defend the joke or the right to make the joke because in order for a joke to get funny, it has to start off in an unfunny place. I heard that Hertz just renewed OJ's contract. Only now he's making a license plate for him. Man, I don't know, man. He's like one-liners, man. I'm glad comedy has evolved. I'm trying to think if I had a good OJ bit back in the day. What do I have? Something... Nah, I don't know. I don't think so. You didn't have anything back in the day when it came out? I mean, you were doing radio. You must have, like, spoken about... I don't know what to do. No fucking radio in 94, Andrew. Oh, do you think I am? 63 or something? I don't know how old are you, bro. I just started doing radio till 99. Really? Yeah, I started off as an intern in 98 and I got on the air in 99. Yo, I'm tripping, bro. I didn't realize how long ago OJ was, man. I remember the decision. 94? Do you remember the decision? LeBron? Nah. What? The court just... What? You can't fucking tell me that when you think the decision, you don't think LeBron James going to Miami, bro. You're right, you're right. I'm taking my goddamn talent to South Beach. We never thought about OJ Simpson in the decision. Nah, you're right. But I'm talking about the court. The acquittal. The acquittal, yes. If the clubs don't fit, you must acquit. Bro, I remember they brought us in elementary school to the auditorium, the entire school, and they told us the decision. And I remember I was in... Really? I don't know, between kindergarten and sixth grade, right? Was that during, like, history month? Probably. It was probably during Black History Month. And they put all the black kids outside. I remember that. And they did not do that. Just joking. They brought us into the auditorium, and they said, we just want to let you know that OJ has been acquitted. He is not guilty. It was in October. And for all kids, we have no clue what the fuck is really going on. The entire auditorium erupts with applause. Why? I do not know. I don't remember any of that. When I watched the OJ 30 for 30, I don't remember that around. Bro, can I tell you how big this was for anybody listening right now? You know who I was for Halloween one year? OJ Simpson. Judge Ito. Who the fuck is Judge Ito? That was the fucking Asian judge who presided on the case. You've been offensive, bro. You've been fucking problematic, bro. You've been culturally appropriating this shit, bro. You should be ashamed of yourself. Why? How, what did the costume look like, Andrew? Are there any pictures of this anywhere? Honestly, I just put on my Taekwondo outfit. I did. They're like, they're like, who are you? I was like, I'm Judge Ito. Off-duty Judge Ito. No, I bought a mask. I bought an Ito mask. He had to have a mask? Yeah. He was that big? Son, if this was... I don't remember Judge Ito, bro. Massive, bro. I remember Johnny Cochran. I remember Robert Kardashian. I remember the fucking... I never remember Kardashian. The guy who wanted to bury OJ. What was his name? He was a cop. Oh, yeah, the racist cop. I can't remember his name right now. They had the racist cop. And then I remember his boy, Kato, something, Kato. Remember OJ's boy? He was living in his boathouse or some shit? The one they said was driving? Nah, white guy. Mark Furman. Yeah, Mark Furman, Mark Furman, Mark Furman. But Calvin Kato or something like that. I don't know. Tell us what the costume was, Andrew. I had a judge robe. Okay. And then I had an Asian guy's head mask. It was a Judge Ito mask. I bought it at the store. Judge Ito. That's not it, but something essentially like that. Oh, he really did that mask? Yeah, it was called Judge Ito. That's not called Joe Proberation. If they're selling the mask of a person and you wear their mask, that's fair game. Yeah. They were selling them masks. They were selling them masks. I didn't just buy an Asian person's head. They saw Judge Ito for Halloween. OJ is the scary one. That's who the fuck you dress up as if you want to fucking scare somebody. Yeah, you're right. What the fuck? You're right. Why would you dress up as Judge Ito? It was a different time, man. Back then you could do this shit. My parents bought it for me. They never thought anything about it. So you thought Judge Ito was a hero? I didn't know what I thought. I just thought he was part of the case and I was like, I'd be funny. And he's the guy that essentially let OJ off. Son. Yo, why Judge Ito don't get more smoke? Why should he? I'm just saying it. The jury let him off. I know. But yeah. Yeah, yeah, you're right. Right? He's just there to preside over the case. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I wonder how those jurors feel. Has anybody ever talked to any of the jurors from the OJ Simpson trial? OJ hasn't killed since. Which is good. You know, like if you're like a serial killer, like you need it to do it. That's a good OJ Simpson joke. You heard OJ's doing stand-up now, right? He's killing. He's killing. He's killing. Yo, I hate showing the stand-up voice. And any time you go into it, man, you use this stand-up voice. So you're like, turn into Rodney Dangerville. My favorite comedians are the ones that talk like that because they bomb every time. Because people can just hear the set-up coming. You know what I'm saying? You just hear the set-up coming. And it's like, I don't know what you're about to say, but I promise you that's the first line I'm not going to deliver. Angela, I didn't know you did stand-up. Yo, son. We need to go back to the what-a-fucking-idiot segment. We need to go back.