bloodline wrote:
funnyman?
hmm, how to explain a cultural injoke?
well, the short story is that whenever comedians tribute one of their own they end the eulogy with "Goodnite, funnyman"
I guess it's a take-off on Hamlets' "goodnite sweet prince" line.
and, by now, I forgot where this was used first, so the entire "history" of this line is obsured by my brain-alzheimer. So to speak.
basically, it's my dopy way of saying i respect the guy. it just seems weird to everyone who doesn't live in my brain. :roll: