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Don't Trip...He Ain't Through With Me Yet
Steve HarveyCodeblack

As one of the Original Kings of Comedy, Steve Harvey has a built a reputation for being, well damn funny. But his sometimes brutally honest and expletive brand of stand-up would be too edgy for a group of thousands of churchgoers, right? Not so on "Don't Trip..." as Steve welcomes a crowd of the saved into the mind of one of the finest comedians of our time. The highlight moments revolve around Harvey discussing his relationship with Michael Jackson and how Michael should put a sign out front of Neverland that says "no more white kids allowed" and that when he picked Michael up to take him to a Los Angeles area church, he was dressed like Captain Crunch; "wear a suit Mike" says Steve referencing his advice to Michael. And when Steve begins to run off and venture into secular comedy territory, he simply tells the crowd "don't trip...he (God) ain't through with me yet." And the bit about Steve never using the word "isn't" is priceless. It's not as edgy as the Kings of Comedy, but somehow Steve manages to be respectful of the audience while still being one funny muthaf...um...man.








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