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** At a (slightly delayed) live show in Pennsylvania, a woman wrote to Jeff during an "Ask Peanut" segment asking for the show to be dedicated to her recently deceased mother, whose seat was left empty. Jeff dedicated the show to her, to much applause, but when the audience died down...
--->'''Peanut:''' You see what happens when you start the fucking show late?!
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* TheScrappy: Sweet Daddy D. He wasn't really that funny, and his cut-aways during Jeff's regular stand-up segment and Walter's part of the special were more annoying than entertaining. On top of that, most of the jokes for him revolved around how he's black and Jeff is "neon white," which can get tiring upon rewatches. It's probably a good thing that he hasn't appeared in any of Jeff's specials since, being limited to appearing on Jeff's Website/YouTube channel occasionally.
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** Melvin says Aquaman has the same powers as SpongeBob. Death Battle agrees, as they put the SuperFriends incarnation of the character in a fight against the sponge many years later.

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** Melvin says Aquaman has the same powers as SpongeBob. [=SpongeBob=]. Death Battle agrees, as they put the SuperFriends WesternAnimation/SuperFriends incarnation of the character in a fight against the sponge many years later.
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* Melvin says Aquaman has the same powers as SpongeBob. Death Battle agrees, as they put the SuperFriends incarnation of the character in a fight against the sponge many years later.

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** Similarly, Dunham was concerned that "Sweet Daddy Dee!", a caricature of African-American pimp culture would be seen as offensive, particularly in areas like New York and Los Angeles with a far higher concentration of African-Americans. He quickly found that Sweet Daddy Dee performs much better in those areas since the stereotype he's poking fun at is better-known.

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