
One thing I've noticed with Bill Cosby is that none of his contemporaries or other black comedians in the business have defended him. To me, that means people knew about his ass.
I remember a Paul Mooney interview on Howard Stern, and he acted like he knew what Bill Cosby was up to.
He starts at 4:45 and talks about slipping a mickey at 5:10 this is in 2006

One thing I've noticed with Bill Cosby is that none of his contemporaries or other black comedians in the business have defended him. To me, that means people knew about his ass.
I remember a Paul Mooney interview on Howard Stern, and he acted like he knew what Bill Cosby was up to.
He starts at 4:45 and talks about slipping a mickey at 5:10 this is in 2006
There was so much I wanted to hear him talk about tooI think you're right. If this DL Hughley story is true about something that happened in 2009.
I was suppose to go to a DL show next week but he canceledThere was so much I wanted to hear him talk about too
One thing I've noticed with Bill Cosby is that none of his contemporaries or other black comedians in the business have defended him. To me, that means people knew about his ass.
I remember a Paul Mooney interview on Howard Stern, and he acted like he knew what Bill Cosby was up to.
He starts at 4:45 and talks about slipping a mickey at 5:10 this is in 2006


One thing I've noticed with Bill Cosby is that none of his contemporaries or other black comedians in the business have defended him. To me, that means people knew about his ass.
I remember a Paul Mooney interview on Howard Stern, and he acted like he knew what Bill Cosby was up to.
He starts at 4:45 and talks about slipping a mickey at 5:10 this is in 2006