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- Abbott and Costello: A duo best known for a baseball-themed Shout-Out to The Odyssey.
- George Carlin: Man who talks about aspects of modern life, usually interspersing it with very foul language. Appeared on a children's TV show in the early-mid 90's.
- Jasper Carrott: Man who talks about aspects of modern life that baffle him. And then reads out insurance claims.
- Bill Hicks: Man who talks about aspects of modern life that really piss him off.
- Suzy Eddie Izzard: Comedian who tries to talk about baffling aspects of modern life but frequently gets sidetracked.
- Kevin Meaney: Man who tells crazy stories about his childhood and often says that other people's actions aren't the right thing to do.
- John Mulaney: Man who talks about aspects of modern life that baffle him. Teenagers love him for being a Fountain of Memes.
- Ross Noble: Man who tries to talk about aspects of modern life that baffle him, but always gets sidetracked, often by the sidetracks themselves.
- Jerry Seinfeld: Man who talks about aspects of modern life that baffle him.
- Steven Wright: Man who talks about aspects of modern life that baffle him. Taking those aspects to logical extremes baffle him even further.
- Jeff Dunham: Man talks to dolls. The dolls hate him.
- Edgar Bergen: Man talks to dolls. One hates him, and one is a ditz. He's dead now.
- Paul Winchell: Man talks to dolls. The dolls squabble with him, but like him despite it. Later he quit and started making artificial hearts and voicing animated tigers. He's dead, too.
- Jimmy Nelson: Man talks to dolls. The dolls like him (for the most part, anyways), but hate each other, even if the dolls are still friends. Later on he hawked chocolate and made a ton of money this way. As you might expect, he's dead.
- Stewart Lee: Man who refuses to talk about aspects of modern life that baffle him because only popular comedians would do that.