Jamie Foxx had been DELIVERT'ed from Stage 4 P@WG-itis!

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What’s the Foxx hole
The superhead episode was its breakout moment for me. Just pure chaos and shyt talking.


The best way to describe it is that the show was one part The Breakfast Club w/ Foxx and his crew talking crazy about celebs, and one part Knuckleheadz, where he'd shoot the shyt w/ celebrities instead of basketball players. Another popular clip is a young Kevin Hart trying to roast Jamie's homie:
 

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Jamie just had no standards.

I remember on one of the Foxxhole episodes he admitted he fukked Hope Flood






Everyone was :scusthov::scust:

That told me all I needed to know. He was one of those fukk anything that move kinda cats.
I remember that episode…

“It’s a LOTTA hope in that flood!!!” :russ:

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they had lightning in a bottle back then
 

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If God made something better than snow bunnies, he must of kept it all to himself. I don’t believe Jamie for a second. But if true, more for me :troll:

Shoutout to @LAFisher

Every Black Man should be allowed to take a Black Wife and a Pawg Mistress :yeshrug:
 

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He said before he could even take the Aspirin, he blacked out and remained unconscious for weeks. “I don’t remember 20 days,” Foxx said. He was told that his friends took him to a doctor in Atlanta who gave him a cortisone shot and sent him on his way. “What the fukk is that?” Foxx quipped. “I don’t know if you can do Yelps for doctors, but that’s half a star.”



His sister Deidra Dixon, whom he described as “4-foot-11 of nothing but pure love,” knew that Foxx was experiencing something much more severe. “She says, ‘Get him in the car. That ain’t my brother right there,'” Foxx said. “She drove around — she didn’t know anything about Piedmont Hospital, but she had a hunch that some angels [were] in there.”

At Piedmont, a doctor told Dixon that Foxx was “having a brain bleed that has led to a stroke,” and that if they didn’t operate on him as soon as possible he would die. “My sister knelt down outside the operating room and prayed the whole time,” Foxx said.

He said it “was kind of oddly peaceful” being unconscious, adding, “I saw the tunnel. I didn’t see the light.” Foxx then joked, “It was hot in that tunnel. shyt, am I going to the wrong place in this motherfukker? Because I looked at the end of the tunnel, and I thought I saw the Devil like, ‘C’mon.’ Or is that Puffy [Sean Combs]?”

After the procedure, the doctor told Dixon that Foxx “may be able to make a full recovery, but it’s going to be the worst year of his life.” Foxx concurred: “That’s what it was.”

As he entered his recovery process, Foxx said Dixon and his daughter Corinne Marie Foxx “cut it all off” and shielded Foxx from the outside world. “They didn’t want you to see me like that. And I didn’t want you to see me like that,” Foxx said, choking up. “I want you to see me like this.”

When he fully woke up, at a Chicago rehabilitation center on May 4, Foxx didn’t understand why he found himself in a wheelchair. And despite what he was being told, he could not wrap his head around the fact that he had a stroke. He told the audience about his long road to recovery and the reluctance to being bathed by a nurse — before she told him she had already been bathing him for weeks, he just couldn’t remember. “I couldn’t wipe my own ass,” Foxx said.

“I lost everything, but the only thing I could hold onto was my sense of humor,” Foxx said, before repeating a mantra of the comedy special: “If I could stay funny, I could stay alive.” The comedian then cycled through celebrity impressions, including Denzel Washington, Dave Chappelle, Mike Tyson, Jay-Z and Donald Trump.

He said during the first 15 days of his hospitalization, the doctors thought he would die because his vitals were too high, and he needed to be kept calm. “You know what [is] the worst thing to have when you’re trying to stay calm in the hospital room? Black family members,” Foxx joked before imitating his panicked kin.

Foxx said he didn’t want his youngest daughter, 14-year-old Anelise Bishop, to see him in that state. Nonetheless, she snuck into his hospital room with her guitar and started playing music, causing Foxx’s vitals to go down. “It was God in that guitar,” Foxx said, calling the incident a “miracle.” “That’s my spiritual defibrillator.”

Bishop then walked on stage donning a Rickenbacker electric guitar for a father-daughter duet that had the audience (and Foxx and Bishop) wiping away tears. “You had to make it because I always dreamed we would perform together on stage one day,” Bishop said.

Elsewhere in the special, Foxx discussed the internet conspiracy theories surrounding his medical emergencies (“Y’all motherfukkers really thought I was a clone”) and his spirituality (“God gave me a second chance”).

Foxx also showed a brief highlight reel of his most iconic characters and led the theater in dance and a singalong. The “Ray” and “Dreamgirls” star sat down at the piano to perform a gospel number and a rollicking song about why he’s done dating white women.

Ending things on a sweet note, Foxx offered his sincere thanks to everybody who prayed for his recovery, to his nurses and doctors, to his family, to God and to the city of Atlanta. As he shook the hands of the audience members in the front row, Foxx sang, “Thank you for my body. Thank you for my soul.”

Imagine fighting for your life and winning only for a bunch of smart-dumb nikkas to accuse you of being a clone.:mjlol:
 

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I feel like most comedians that we hold in a high regard today has fell off. Watching the special now. Jamie still got it.
 

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I'm not saying it wasn't a good show but it wasn't a "comedy special" in the traditional sense. It was more of a confessional about what happened, with a few jokes thrown in here and there. And they weren't (lmao) jokes imo.

Mostly what made it good is that you can tell he put alot if heart into it. Bringing his daughters out was dope and he killed it the last 10 minutes on the piano..


Wasn't a comedy special tho
 
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