tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post659302960106835333..comments2023-07-10T10:01:03.020-03:00Comments on The Annekenstein Monster: The Oncology Show ReportAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05360091675217583387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-44782414308897953652005-07-06T17:47:39.000-03:002005-07-06T17:47:39.000-03:00Ta hell with ya!Save Moe!!Ta hell with ya!<br>Save Moe!!<br>Moenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-59083267778255059402005-06-27T05:46:22.000-03:002005-06-27T05:46:22.000-03:00I will be sad to see the end of Moe Gorman. I tho...I will be sad to see the end of Moe Gorman. I thought it was one of the more brilliantly conceived and hilariously performed pieces of sketch comedy I can remember seeing - ever, anywhere. Moe worked as a straight comedy bit, standing on its own - he's just a funny character. But those who know just a little Island history are in on the broader, smarter, more biting joke.<br>Don't kill Moe ... maybe send him on a songwriting hiatus, the way Alanis Morrisette went to India. Moe could go to ... I don't know, Plaster Rock.<br>You get lots of laughs on your own. What I loved about Moe is that he let the smarter members of the audience work with you to create something larger.<br>Nilshttp://truthsandhalftruths.typepad.comnoreply@blogger.com