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November 04, 2006

11/04/2006 - BILL COSBY LIVE IN CONCERT

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On Saturday, November 4, 2006, Bill Cosby performed his "Dad's Day" concert at Western Washington University, bringing some cheer to a student body numbed with shock following a Cougars' loss to Arizona (heh heh). We were seated six rows from the stage - the photos were shot with a Canon Powershot S2 IS using no flash.

Cosby did not disappoint! Though I did not hear the classic line: "Snakes? Nasty SNAKES!" there still were snakes mentioned in the show, so that made me happy. I found some parts of the concert a bit boring as they were geared to college life (something I barely remember), but much of the concert consisted of hilarious routines that kept us all laughing - most notably, the "4.4 GPA" and "dentist" routines.

I have enjoyed Bill Cosby since the age of ten or twelve and seeing him up close and personal was a real treat. To this day, he is quite the entertainer. Though I did not like his t.v. show, I have to credit it for giving FOX the inspiration to create one of my favorite t.v. shows ever, "Married with Children."

11/04/2006 - BILL COSBY CONCERT VIDEO CLIP

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11/04/2006 - BILL COSBY ENTERTAINS THE COUGS!

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11/04/2006 - CLASSIC BILL COSBY

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11/04/2006 - BILL COSBY BESIDE HIMSELF IN PULLMAN

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11/04/2006 - COSBY, UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

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11/04/2006 - PARTY IN PULLMAN!

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Here, Linda parties with Ross and Jeremiah (who WAS a bullfrog!) while waiting in line to see Bill Cosby perform live at Western Washington University in Pullman.