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	<title>Comments on: Dennis Leary - A Standup Guy, Not An Asshole</title>
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		<title>By: Comedian Dennis Leary Is a Stand-Up Guy News Events Media</title>
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		<description>[...] Denis Leary, born 1957 in Worcester, MA, is a multi-talented writer, director, comedian, and actor. Well known for his angsty, off-color humor, his career started on MTV during a comedy sketch where he ripped on REM. Best known as a stand-up comedian, he has released two full-length comedy albums, No Cure for Cancer and Lockâ€™n&#8217;Load. Though admittedly not much of a musician, Learyâ€™s off-color song â€œAssholeâ€ became extremely popular in 1994, reciving a great deal of notoriety both inside and outside the United States. However, the songâ€™s language kept it off of most major U.S. radio playlists, though it was huge on Australian radio stations. [...]</description>
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