[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'249816\' date=\'Oct 28 2010, 07:45 AM\'][quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'249780\' date=\'Oct 27 2010, 06:42 PM\']Nearly Every Bob Stewart show with Celebrities: Nipsey Russell. An opening poem, sometimes a closing poem, and occasionally a mid-game poem he gets to sneak in x5 shows a week. Yes, he was billed as Poet Laureate(sp?) and he rarely repeated any poems, but there were times it was overdone.[/quote]
In the first place, I imagine there were rare occasions when he got to do a second poem in a show (if they needed to fill time or something), but you're making it sound like he took over a game and turned it into the Nipsey Russell Poetry Corner, and that's just not the case at all. Nipsey was also one of the sharpest, most enthusiastic and most fun but serious-minded celebrities to play on game shows (one of the reasons he was on so many). If the category is "Obnoxious Celebrity Players", I think 'Nipsey Russell' is a terrible clue.
On the other hand, it amuses me that you think he "rarely repeated any poems". For a video tribute I made a while back, I took four different instances of him reciting the same poem on four different shows, and edited them into a single piece line by line. It wasn't hard to find source material.
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Nipsey Russell was an excellent game show player, I'm not questioning that aspect of the man, I just think some of the shows relied on his poems too much that it took away from the other celebrity(ies) on the show.
Obnoxious, as compared to Judy Tenuta levels, Nipsey is not, and apologies for inferring that he hijacked the show for his own Poetry Corner, he didn't. I guess he stands out more in my mind than others on Stewart shows since a lot of his later shows had laid back B- and C-List celebrities (David Graff, Mary Cadorette, Ed Begley...) that played the game decently but were usually less animated than their civilian contestants.
He did get a little obnoxious on the last ep. of "Your Number's Up", though.