BILL BURR SAYS HE WILL RANDOMLY SINK CRUISE SHIPS
Listen to Bill Burr talk about his experience performing on a cruise ship
"It was like performing at a nursing home," says Burr. "The crowd was so old, they were practically dead."
In a recent episode of his podcast, "Farley Bros Radio Podcast," Bill Burr talked about his experience performing on a cruise ship one time. He said that the crowd was so old, they were practically dead.
"It was like performing at a nursing home," Burr said. "The crowd was so old, they were practically dead. I was doing my set, and I could see people falling asleep in their chairs."
Burr said that he would never perform on a cruise ship again. He said that it was the worst experience of his life.
"I would rather perform at a funeral," Burr said. "At least at a funeral, the people are dead and they don't have to listen to me."
Burr's comments have sparked a debate about the ethics of performing on cruise ships. Some people believe that it is disrespectful to the elderly to perform for them on a cruise ship. Others believe that it is a harmless way to entertain people who are enjoying their retirement.
What do you think? Is it ethical to perform on cruise ships?
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