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兩個小朋友真的很可愛.會為對方加油.
對方緊張.還會拍拍對方的肩膀互相鼓勵.
如果真的有機會進娛樂圈.
希望他們還能保有這份純真.
如果陈汉典真的让康熙来了收视降低,制作人就会踢掉或换掉陈汉典了
thanks! 😀
Lulu真的不行啦!只会那一招,而且每次对谈时都大笑得很假看了很不舒服⋯⋯ 最后那个黄豪平超赞!!几个人模仿得都很像,更棒的是有抓到内在逻辑,临机应变超有梗!
不只醜 還爛梗一職用 沒創意又爛 誰想看他啊??
簡單來說,我覺得這集令人開心。好開心,很舒服!
愷弟感覺好像高凌風的兒子…造型跟舞風都好像
http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/249956441754364/
歡迎大家來看看歐
美國代購中心!
两个小朋友是最厉害的哦!!
小朋友们好厉害!
這集最好笑的就只有part5愷弟講的那個摔你(SHINee)哈哈
這集是怎樣……
大愷當合音感覺很好耶,其實他們不走模仿也不錯…因為模仿不好很難笑…
So, there’s a man crawling through the desert.He’d decided to try his
SUV in a little bit of cross-country travel, had great fun zooming over the
badlands and through the sand, got lost, hit a big rock, and then he couldn’t
get it started again. There were no cell phone towers anywhere near, so his cell
phone was useless. He had no family, his parents had died a few years before in
an auto accident, and his few friends had no idea he was out here.He
stayed with the car for a day or so, but his one bottle of water ran outand
he was getting thirsty. He thought maybe he knew the direction back, now that
he’d paid attention to the sun and thought he’d figured out which way was north,
so he decided to start walking. He figured he only had to go about 30 miles or
so and he’d be back to the small town he’d gotten gas in last.He thinks
about walking at night to avoid the heat and sun, but based uponhow dark it
actually was the night before, and given that he has no flashlight, he’s afraid
that he’ll break a leg or step on a rattlesnake. So,he puts on some sun
block, puts the rest in his pocket for reapplicationlater, brings an
umbrella he’d had in the back of the SUV with him to givehim a little shade,
pours the windshield wiper fluid into his water bottlein case he gets that
desperate, brings his pocket knife in case he finds a cactus that looks like it
might have water in it, and heads out in thedirection he thinks is
right.He walks for the entire day. By the end of the day he’s really
thirsty. He’sbeen sweating all day, and his lips are starting to crack. He’s
reapplied the sunblock twice, and tried to stay under the umbrella, but he still
feels sunburned. The windshield wiper fluid sloshing in the bottle in his pocket
is really getting tempting now. He knows that it’s mainly water and some ethanol
and coloring, but he also knows that they add some kind of poison to it to keep
people from drinking it. He wonders what the poison is, andwhether the
poison would be worse than dying of thirst.He pushes on, trying to get
to that small town before dark.By the end of the day he starts getting
worried. He figures he’s been walking at least 3 miles an hour, according to his
watch for over 10 hours. That means that if his estimate was right that he
should be close to thetown. But he doesn’t recognize any of this. He had to
cross a dry creek bed a mile or two back, and he doesn’t remember coming through
it in the SUV. He figures that maybe he got his direction off just a little and
that the dry creek bed was just off to one side of his path. He tells himself
that he’s close, and that after dark he’ll start seeing the town lights over one
of these hills, and that’ll be all he needs.As it gets dim enough that
he starts stumbling over small rocks and things,he finds a spot and sits
down to wait for full dark and the town lights.Full dark comes before he
knows it. He must have dozed off. He stands backup and turns all the way
around. He sees nothing but stars.He wakes up the next morning feeling
absolutely lousy. His eyes are gummy and his mouth and nose feel like they’re
full of sand. He so thirsty that he can’t even swallow. He barely got any sleep
because it was so cold. He’d forgotten how cold it got at night in the desert
and hadn’t noticed it the night before because he’d been in his car.He
knows the Rule of Threes – three minutes without air, three days without water,
three weeks without food – then you die. Some people can make it a little
longer, in the best situations. But the desert heat and having to walk and sweat
isn’t the best situation to be without water. He figures, unless he finds water,
this is his last day.He rinses his mouth out with a little of the
windshield wiper fluid. He waits a while after spitting that little bit out, to
see if his mouth goes numb, or he feels dizzy or something. Has his mouth gone
numb? Is it just inhis mind? He’s not sure. He’ll go a little farther, and
if he still doesn’tfind water, he’ll try drinking some of the
fluid.Then he has to face his next, harder question – which way does he
go from here? Does he keep walking the same way he was yesterday (assuming that
he still knows which way that is), or does he try a new direction? He has no
idea what to do.Looking at the hills and dunes around him, he thinks he
knows the direction he was heading before. Just going by a feeling, he points
himself somewhat to the left of that, and starts walking.As he walks,
the day starts heating up. The desert, too cold just a couple of hours before,
soon becomes an oven again. He sweats a little at first, and then stops. He
starts getting worried at that – when you stop sweating he knows that means
you’re in trouble – usually right before heat stroke.He decides that
it’s time to try the windshield wiper fluid. He can’t waitany longer – if he
passes out, he’s dead. He stops in the shade of a largerock, takes the
bottle out, opens it, and takes a mouthful. He slowlyswallows it, making it
last as long as he can. It feels so good in his dryand cracked throat that
he doesn’t even care about the nasty taste. He takesanother mouthful, and
makes it last too. Slowly, he drinks half the bottle.He figures that since
he’s drinking it, he might as well drink enough tomake some difference and
keep himself from passing out.He’s quit worrying about the denaturing of
the wiper fluid. If it kills him,it kills him – if he didn’t drink it, he’d
die anyway. Besides, he’s prettysure that whatever substance they denature
the fluid with is just designed to make you sick – their way of keeping winos
from buying cheap wiper fluid for the ethanol content. He can handle throwing
up, if it comes to that.He walks. He walks in the hot, dry, windless
desert. Sand, rocks, hills,dunes, the occasional scrawny cactus or dried
bush. No sign of water.Sometimes he’ll see a little movement to one side or
the other, but whatever moved is usually gone before he can focus his eyes on
it. Probably birds, lizards, or mice. Maybe snakes, though they usually move
more at night. He’s careful to stay away from the movements.After a
while, he begins to stagger. He’s not sure if it’s fatigue, heatstroke
finally catching him, or maybe he was wrong and the denaturing of the wiper
fluid was worse than he thought. He tries to steady himself, and keep
going.After more walking, he comes to a large stretch of sand. This is
good! Heknows he passed over a stretch of sand in the SUV – he remembers
doingdonuts in it. Or at least he thinks he remembers it – he’s getting
woozyenough and tired enough that he’s not sure what he remembers any more
or ifhe’s hallucinating. But he thinks he remembers it. So he heads off into
it,trying to get to the other side, hoping that it gets him closer to the
town.He was heading for a town, wasn’t he? He thinks he was. He isn’t
sure any more. He’s not even sure how long he’s been walking any more. Is it
still morning? Or has it moved into afternoon and the sun is going down again?
It must be afternoon – it seems like it’s been too long since he started
out.He walks through the sand.After a while, he comes to a big
dune in the sand. This is bad. He doesn’tremember any dunes when driving
over the sand in his SUV. Or at least hedoesn’t think he remembers any. This
is bad.But, he has no other direction to go. Too late to turn back now.
He figuresthat he’ll get to the top of the dune and see if he can see
anything fromthere that helps him find the town. He keeps going up the
dune.Halfway up, he slips in the bad footing of the sand for the second
or thirdtime, and falls to his knees. He doesn’t feel like getting back up –
he’lljust fall down again. So, he keeps going up the dune on his hand and
knees.While crawling, if his throat weren’t so dry, he’d laugh. He’s
finallygotten to the hackneyed image of a man lost in the desert – crawling
throughthe sand on his hands and knees. If would be the perfect image, he
imagines, if only his clothes were more ragged. The people crawling through the
desertin the cartoons always had ragged clothes. But his have lasted without
anyrips so far. Somebody will probably find his dessicated corpse half
buried in the sand years from now, and his clothes will still be in fine shape
-shake the sand out, and a good wash, and they’d be wearable again. He
wishes his throat were wet enough to laugh. He coughs a little instead, and it
hurts.He finally makes it to the top of the sand dune. Now that he’s at
the top,he struggles a little, but manages to stand up and look around. All
he seesis sand. Sand, and more sand. Behind him, about a mile away, he
thinks hesees the rocky ground he left to head into this sand. Ahead of him,
moredunes, more sand. This isn’t where he drove his SUV. This is Hell. Or
close enough.Again, he doesn’t know what to do. He decides to drink the
rest of the wiperfluid while figuring it out. He takes out the bottle, and
is removing thecap, when he glances to the side and sees something.
Something in the sand. At the bottom of the dune, off to the side, he sees
something strange. It’s a flat area, in the sand. He stops taking the cap of the
bottle off, and tries to look closer. The area seems to be circular. And it’s
dark – darker than the sand. And, there seems to be something in the middle of
it, but he can’t tell what it is. He looks as hard as he can, and still can tell
fromhere. He’s going to have to go down there and look.He puts the
bottle back in his pocket, and starts to stumble down the dune.After a few
steps, he realizes that he’s in trouble – he’s not going to be able to keep his
balance. After a couple of more sliding, tottering steps, he falls and starts to
roll down the dune. The sand it so hot when his body hits it that for a minute
he thinks he’s caught fire on the way down – like a movie car wreck flashing
into flames as it goes over the cliff, before it ever even hits the ground. He
closes his eyes and mouth, covers his face with his hands, and waits to stop
rolling.He stops, at the bottom of the dune. After a minute or two, he
finds enoughenergy to try to sit up and get the sand out of his face and
clothes. Whenhe clears his eyes enough, he looks around to make sure that
the dark spotin the sand it still there and he hadn’t just imagined
it.So, seeing the large, flat, dark spot on the sand is still there, he
beginsto crawl towards it. He’d get up and walk towards it, but he doesn’t
seem tohave the energy to get up and walk right now. He must be in the final
stagesof dehydration he figures, as he crawls. If this place in the sand
doesn’thave water, he’ll likely never make it anywhere else. This is his
lastchance.He gets closer and closer, but still can’t see what’s in
the middle of thedark area. His eyes won’t quite focus any more for some
reason. And liftinghis head up to look takes so much effort that he gives up
trying. He justkeeps crawling.Finally, he reaches the area he’d seen
from the dune. It takes him a minute of crawling on it before he realizes that
he’s no longer on sand – he’s now crawling on some kind of dark stone. Stone
with some kind of marking on it – a pattern cut into the stone. He’s too tired
to stand up and try to see what the pattern is – so he just keeps crawling. He
crawls towards the center,where his blurry eyes still see something in the
middle of the dark stonearea.His mind, detached in a strange way,
notes that either his hands and knees are so burnt by the sand that they no
longer feel pain, or that this darkstone, in the middle of a burning desert
with a pounding, punishing sunoverhead, doesn’t seem to be hot. It almost
feels cool. He considers lyingdown on the nice cool surface.Cool,
dark stone. Not a good sign. He must be hallucinating this. He’sprobably in
the middle of a patch of sand, already lying face down anddying, and just
imagining this whole thing. A desert mirage. Soon thebeautiful women
carrying pitchers of water will come up and start giving hima drink. Then
he’ll know he’s gone.He decides against laying down on the cool stone.
If he’s going to die herein the middle of this hallucination, he at least
wants to see what’s in thecenter before he goes. He keeps
crawling.It’s the third time that he hears the voice before he realizes
what he’shearing. He would swear that someone just said, “Greetings,
traveler. You donot look well. Do you hear me?”He stops crawling. He
tries to look up from where he is on his hands andknees, but it’s too much
effort to lift his head. So he tries somethingdifferent – he leans back and
tries to sit up on the stone. After a fewseconds, he catches his balance,
avoids falling on his face, sits up, andtries to focus his eyes. Blurry. He
rubs his eyes with the back of his handsand tries again. Better this
time.Yep. He can see. He’s sitting in the middle of a large, flat, dark
expanseof stone. Directly next to him, about three feet away, is a white
post orpole about two inches in diameter and sticking up about four or five
feetout of the stone, at an angle.And wrapped around this white rod,
tail with rattle on it hovering andseeming to be ready to start rattling, is
what must be a fifteen foot longdesert diamondback rattlesnake, looking
directly at him.He stares at the snake in shock. He doesn’t have the
energy to get up andrun away. He doesn’t even have the energy to crawl away.
This is it, hisfinal resting place. No matter what happens, he’s not going
to be able tomove from this spot.Well, at least dying of a bite from
this monster should be quicker thandying of thirst. He’ll face his end like
a man. He struggles to sit up alittle straighter. The snake keeps watching
him. He lifts one hand and wavesit in the snake’s direction, feebly. The
snake watches the hand for amoment, then goes back to watching the man,
looking into his eyes.Hmmm. Maybe the snake had no interest in biting
him? It hadn’t rattled yet -that was a good sign. Maybe he wasn’t going to
die of snake bite after all.He then remembers that he’d looked up when
he’d reached the center herebecause he thought he’d heard a voice. He was
still very woozy – he waslikely to pass out soon, the sun still beat down on
him even though he wasnow on cool stone. He still didn’t have anything to
drink. But maybe he hadactually heard a voice. This stone didn’t look
natural. Nor did that whitepost sticking up out of the stone. Someone had to
have built this. Maybethey were still nearby. Maybe that was who talked to
him. Maybe this snakewas even their pet, and that’s why it wasn’t
biting.He tries to clear his throat to say, “Hello,” but his throat is
too dry. Allthat comes out is a coughing or wheezing sound. There is no way
he’s goingto be able to talk without something to drink. He feels his
pocket, and thebottle with the wiper fluid is still there. He shakily pulls
the bottle out,almost losing his balance and falling on his back in the
process. This isn’tgood. He doesn’t have much time left, by his reckoning,
before he passesout.He gets the lid off of the bottle, manages to
get the bottle to his lips,and pours some of the fluid into his mouth. He
sloshes it around, and thenswallows it. He coughs a little. His throat feels
better. Maybe he can talknow.He tries again. Ignoring the snake, he
turns to look around him, hoping tospot the owner of this place, and croaks
out, “Hello? Is there anyone here?”He hears, from his side, “Greetings.
What is it that you want?”He turns his head, back towards the snake.
That’s where the sound had seemedto come from. The only thing he can think
of is that there must be aspeaker, hidden under the snake, or maybe built
into that post. He decidesto try asking for help.”Please,” he croaks
again, suddenly feeling dizzy, “I’d love to not bethirsty any more. I’ve
been a long time without water. Can you help me?”Looking in the
direction of the snake, hoping to see where the voice wascoming from this
time, he is shocked to see the snake rear back, open itsmouth, and speak. He
hears it say, as the dizziness overtakes him and hefalls forward, face first
on the stone, “Very well. Coming up.”A piercing pain shoots through his
shoulder. Suddenly he is awake. He sitsup and grabs his shoulder, wincing at
the throbbing pain. He’s momentarilydisoriented as he looks around, and then
he remembers – the crawl across thesand, the dark area of stone, the snake.
He sees the snake, still wrappedaround the tilted white post, still looking
at him.He reaches up and feels his shoulder, where it hurts. It feels
slightly wet.He pulls his fingers away and looks at them – blood. He feels
his shoulderagain – his shirt has what feels like two holes in it – two
puncture holes -they match up with the two aching spots of pain on his
shoulder. He had beenbitten. By the snake.”It’ll feel better in a
minute.” He looks up – it’s the snake talking. Hehadn’t dreamed it. Suddenly
he notices – he’s not dizzy any more. And moreimportantly, he’s not thirsty
any more – at all!”Have I died? Is this the afterlife? Why are you
biting me in theafterlife?””Sorry about that, but I had to bite
you,” says the snake. “That’s the way Iwork. It all comes through the bite.
Think of it as natural medicine.””You bit me to help me? Why aren’t I
thirsty any more? Did you give me adrink before you bit me? How did I drink
enough while unconscious to not bethirsty any more? I haven’t had a drink
for over two days. Well, except forthe windshield wiper fluid… hold it,
how in the world does a snake talk?Are you real? Are you some sort of Disney
animation?””No,” says the snake, “I’m real. As real as you or anyone is,
anyway. Ididn’t give you a drink. I bit you. That’s how it works – it’s what
I do. Ibite. I don’t have hands to give you a drink, even if I had water
justsitting around here.”The man sat stunned for a minute. Here he
was, sitting in the middle of thedesert on some strange stone that should be
hot but wasn’t, talking to asnake that could talk back and had just bitten
him. And he felt better. Notgreat – he was still starving and exhausted, but
much better – he was nolonger thirsty. He had started to sweat again, but
only slightly. He felthot, in this sun, but it was starting to get lower in
the sky, and the coolstone beneath him was a relief he could notice now that
he was no longerdying of thirst.”I might suggest that we take care
of that methanol you now have in yoursystem with the next request,”
continued the snake. “I can guess why youdrank it, but I’m not sure how much
you drank, or how much methanol was leftin the wiper fluid. That stuff is
nasty. It’ll make you go blind in a day ortwo, if you drank enough of
it.””Ummm, n-next request?” said the man. He put his hand back on his
hurtingshoulder and backed away from the snake a little.”That’s the
way it works. If you like, that is,” explained the snake. “Youget three
requests. Call them wishes, if you wish.” The snake grinned at hisown joke,
and the man drew back a little further from the show of fangs.”But there
are rules,” the snake continued. “The first request is free. Thesecond
requires an agreement of secrecy. The third requires the binding
ofresponsibility.” The snake looks at the man seriously.”By the
way,” the snake says suddenly, “my name is Nathan. Old Nathan,Samuel used to
call me. He gave me the name. Before that, most of the Boundused to just
call me ‘Snake’. But that got old, and Samuel wouldn’t standfor it. He said
that anything that could talk needed a name. He was big intonames. You can
call me Nate, if you wish.” Again, the snake grinned. “Sorryif I don’t offer
to shake, but I think you can understand – my shake soundssomewhat
threatening.” The snake give his rattle a little shake.
wouldn’t it?””Yep,” replied
Nate, “being as he’d be human too.””Has anyone ever seriously considered
it?” asked Nate. “Any of those boundto secrecy, that is?””Well, of
course, I think they’ve all seriously considered it at one time oranother.
Being given that kind of responsibility makes you sit down andthink, or so
I’m told. Samuel considered it several times. He’d often getdisgusted with
humanity, come out here, and just hold the lever for a while.But he never
pulled it. Or you wouldn’t be here.” Nate grinned some more.Jack sat
down, well back from the lever. He looked thoughtful and puzzled atthe same
time. After a bit, he said, “So this makes me the Judge ofhumanity? I get to
decide whether they keep going or just end? Me?””That seems to be it,”
agreed Nate.”What kind of criteria do I use to decide?” said Jack. “How
do I make thisdecision? Am I supposed to decide if they’re good? Or too many
of them arebad? Or that they’re going the wrong way? Is there a set of rules
for that?””Nope,” replied Nate. “You pretty much just have to decide on
your own. It’sup to you, however you want to decide it. I guess that you’re
just supposedto know.””But what if I get mad at someone? Or some
girl dumps me and I feelhorrible? Couldn’t I make a mistake? How do I know
that I won’t screw up?”protested Jack.Nate gave his kind of
snake-like shrug again. “You don’t. You just have totry your best,
Jack.”Jack sat there for a while, staring off into the desert that was
rapidlygetting dark, chewing on a fingernail.Suddenly, Jack turned
around and looked at the snake. “Nate, was Samuel theone bound to this
before me?””Yep,” replied Nate. “He was a good guy. Talked to me a lot.
Taught me toread and brought me books. I think I still have a good pile of
them buriedin the sand around here somewhere. I still miss him. He died a
few monthsago.””Sounds like a good guy,” agreed Jack. “How did he
handle this, when youfirst told him. What did he do?””Well,” said
Nate, “he sat down for a while, thought about it for a bit, andthen asked me
some questions, much like you’re doing.””What did he ask you, if you’re
allowed to tell me?” asked Jack.”He asked me about the third request,”
replied Nate.”Aha!” It was Jack’s turn to grin. “And what did you tell
him?””I told him the rules for the third request. That to get the third
requestyou have to agree to this whole thing. That if it ever comes to the
pointthat you really think that humanity should be ended, that you’ll come
hereand end it. You won’t avoid it, and you won’t wimp out.” Nate looked
seriousagain. “And you’ll be bound to do it too, Jack.””Hmmm.” Jack
looked back out into the darkness for a while.Nate watched him,
waiting.”Nate,” continued Jack, quietly, eventually. “What did Samuel
ask for withhis third request?”Nate sounded like he was grinning
again as he replied, also quietly,”Wisdom, Jack. He asked for wisdom. As
much as I could give him.”
康熙來了就是有陳漢典﹐就是有他﹐想念以前沒有他的康熙來了就回去看以前的﹐不
要一天到晚在這邊亂雞掰﹐要看就看不要吵﹗煩不煩啊。
如果模仿的內容
沒有贏過服裝和化妝的相似
沒讓人感覺在表演模仿
只是覺得服裝和造型很威而已….
陳漢典已經算有一定資歷了 康熙的許多來賓都比他資淺 要稱呼他前輩典哥 他卻還在扮丑角 大家看著都好尷尬 他被虧新人也不知該不該笑 他應該要調試自己的心態和角色了 難不成他要在康熙當一輩子丑角? 三十幾歲還在地上打滾? 那畫面有多尷尬
三十幾歲? 他才二十七歲啊﹐不知道不要亂講好不好。那麼年輕就出頭你做得到嗎﹖
別人四十幾歲諧星也打來打去﹐又怎樣。
你又管陳漢典做什麼﹐他也只是在賺大筆的輕鬆錢啊
就是說啊 有人有公司可以上班 有工廠可以作工 不願意去 跑到天橋上乞討 收入高又輕鬆 還理直氣壯地說 我這麼年輕就可以開賓士你辦得到嗎? 你管什麼我也只是在賺大筆的輕鬆錢啊
待在公司一天做八小時﹐看電腦﹐沒人管你死活﹐或是在電視上當明星﹐有知名度﹐
給人家娛樂讓人討論﹐想必所謂 “到天橋上乞討” 應該不是當明星吧
到天橋上乞討收入高原來你知道﹐能高到你可以開賓士﹖你真厲害。 哈哈哈
LULU在聽林俊逸唱歌的時候好漂亮
陈汉典可不可以不要再现眼了,抢镜头抢话抢风头,怀念以前没有陈汉典时代的康熙。今天随便一个模仿的都不知道强过他多少倍。
shut the fuk up
難道你以為康熙的崛起是純靠 小S 跟蔡康永?? 沒有漢典這個丑角 請問小S要罵誰? 要吐曹誰? 要欺負誰? 陳漢典以他現在的身價 完全不用委屈在這,但這是他崛起的地方 他不好意思離開而已,今天的參賽者 誰主演了電影? 誰主演了舞台劇? 誰當過線上節目主持人? 你有本事你去上康熙,看你模仿的功力如何 再來說他濫
康熙沒有陳漢典的時候早就紅了 還得了金鐘獎 康熙這麼多年來都是收視最佳的帶狀綜藝 唯一輸掉的時候就是小S去生孩子 還有她剛回來 2006年那時候 等她要生第二胎 陳漢典加入當助理時 康熙因為捧紅黃國倫 收視非常好 陳漢典去演艋舺不在的期間 康熙每一集都是收視冠軍 有沒有陳漢典根本沒什麼影響 隨便換個新人 甚至沒有助理都沒差別 而小S或任何人都沒有欺負陳漢典 他們演的戲很多都是套好的 但是小S和一些人覺得陳漢典才華不夠倒是真的 是王偉忠想捧陳漢典 從一些報導上推測他們內部曾因此而爭執 最終還是依王偉忠的意思 說什麼是陳漢典不好意思離開 這種說法就完全是沒有事實根據的想像了
妳在下面已經打過了不是事實的留言﹐不要再一遍 ok?
以前沒有陳漢典的時候 蔡康永還親自下來讓佩真打屁股呢 那時觀眾看得好歡樂
曾國城代班那兩集 康熙一樣吐槽他 欺負他 效果完全不是陳漢典能比的 現在有了陳漢典 康永小S不用再親自上陣 輪到陳漢典扮丑 我也笑不出來了 看他這個所謂的丑角被打 我還不如看蔡公康永曾公國城被打 陳漢典不如就去演他的電影吧 以他的身價完全不用委屈在康熙 我們也實在不想委屈他
林俊逸!可愛!
姐妹陶心话播过了
除了在之前的姐妹陶心話和現在的康熙有播外,將來你也會在其它節目看到同樣的主題的,不知道是因為台灣人沒創意還是不怕悶.
wtf..最下面的評論也太屌了吧
這裡也想碉堡嗎?太遲了,去明天的 康熙來了 評論區吧
哇塞,超喜歡那個叫林俊逸的傢伙~
i like the jeremy lin part!
好笑好笑
那个LULU有够烦人的
模仿小胖老师和青峰的很像 模仿费玉清那位超像(这段大S没心没肺的笑,仿佛回到了她娱乐百分百时)
这一集好看
好喜欢模仿费玉清的那位啊!!!!在我看过所有模仿费玉清的人里面唱歌最像最好的!!!!!
不过他的长相真的可以去模仿小应了 哈哈
它本身就會唱歌,所以抓得不錯
喜欢大s今天的衣著,高挑且得体,发型也很搭
但那芍黃色的鞋不搭
热爱台湾综艺的我,只是第三遍看他们了
上节目戴墨镜好吗。。。
他眼睛不怎么好看,请原谅他
漢典站在旁邊插科打渾有時候是滿好笑,可是整串留給他表演的時候實在是….
陳漢典被噹的好慘,支持邰哥!!
我不想看到LULU
好看的女生,难看的女生,还有介于两者之间好难看的女生…哈哈哈….roger模仿的很象啊….:D
咚?….咚?!!!!! 笑….XD
陳漢典真的是養活了一大批人啊…
晕…模仿费玉清那位只能说是真象啊….可是声音好象觉得要比他人看起来还成熟不少.:)
篮球那段真是短小精悍喔:)
LULU唱桃子歌的那段很好听啊.;)
洪金宝….哇哈哈哈…XD
康永:你不會也來過康熙吧
徐XX:有!!
康永:你也來過!!!!
我笑死了 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
打假鼓超好笑!哈哈哈哈哈哈哈!!
最好笑竟然是打假鼓打出聲那位~ 兩次~
愷弟1:08開始那邊的表情 太帥啦!!!!!!!!!!
费玉清最好, 不看只听以为是本人
Rondo got 18 Pts, 20 Ast and 17 Reb against Lin. Jesus I have never seen this stats before in NBA.
林俊逸模仿時,表情有時會像小應耶
哈哈哈今天太好笑了!!!!jeremy lin 和Rondo啊哈哈
大s的衣著就得很差…
Same feeling..她好像都穿不起好看的衣服。。
模仿蘇打綠的男孩的表情好欠揍,好好笑。
但青峰搞笑的點比較多是在講話吧
邰智源一定要搭上小S才有趣啊!!!!!!
爲什麽那個蘇永康的演唱會資訊要被馬賽克?
是天殺的NCC訂的爛法例,說實話如果台灣電視可以有置入性行銷早就賺不知多少錢了,還會在每集沒預算而做一些爛主題嗎?操他娘的NCC
NCC是什麽?息怒息怒~
NCC我猜是不是和大陆的光腚总菊是同一类型的机构?
不是 雖然是公費運作的監督單位 但 NCC 獨立不屬於政府 而且我認為他們是對的 台灣現在不宜開放置入行銷
have you never watched taiwanese shows before??
ya lo!!! i also have this problem!!! irritating 🙁
為什麼我的PART2 跟3是一樣的..完全看不到費玉清那段啊..
估計版主還沒修改好 … 偶剛才發的那個好像被刪掉了 @.@
給你個link先看看 part 3 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNBrA9o2GaI&
Please invite the real sodagreen!!
對呀, 看過假的更想念真的青峯
they were on the show in the past, go check
費玉清那段笑到流眼淚
林俊逸這段很好笑,唱的也很好聽
哈哈….臉盆比較大的….
小梁哥講話就是賤的有水準
所以。。。苏永康是打酱油的吗~~
@.@ ….就節目頭尾打一下演唱會廣告~~
大愷的表演不如在姐妹淘上設計得精彩
同意, 他在姐妹淘心話精彩很多. here:
http://sugoivs.info/women-power-2012-03-12/
part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNBrA9o2GaI&
除了leelolo123,現場我誰都不想狠狠的操死
1st from trt
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first!!
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1st from uk!!!!!
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Angelaaa~~~~~~~ >v< didnt see you yesterday… ;(
lol,I can see u everyday~
hehehee…. i day day hang around here ma~~ meet some friends here =)
哈哈…努力學習 day day up XD
rickkieeee~ 我得左啦!!!! 第一~ 睇紧oncall 36 小时~~ >v< 子予好可怜~ TT
系MyTV度睇麼 @@?
唔系… 系internet睇geh… 因为MyTV唔可以系HK之外的国家睇… ><
公起公起~!!!^^
多谢多谢~~ 路人甲你好~ ^-^
呵呵….要起萬丈高樓啦~~~ XD
this is so fun
+1~
>_<
真屌!繼續碉堡!
99th from UK!!
我也好无聊。。。下面保持队形
wooo this looong conversation…. please keep on going!!!!
nigger
478th from congo
哇賽! 破記錄了!
Wtf! U guys r crazy:o
這樣有意義嗎? 好了stop
你來了阿? 咱一起堆到一樓
…….
哈哈! 還有嗎?
有多遠走多遠!!!!!!
你們真逼我拿iphone出來
還有幾格阿老弟?
估計還有一格
加油! 快生了:D
Baby! 我們贏了!
我們走出房間來勒!? 太屌了
Baby我們現在試著看能不能走出去
老婆 慢慢來
別人叫我不老骨頭-
我才是不老骨頭! 嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟
原來這世界是粉紅色的
嘿嘿你那哪位?
Can u guys stop replying??? TY
HEHE~你好~!^^
omg! i like on call 36 hours too!!!! btw, i am from US. hehe
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