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Dave Chappelle Returning To Television As Producer On HBO Pilot

Dave Chappelle will return to television as a producer for a pilot on HBO called "Judge Mooney" starring comedian Paul Mooney. The show will have Mooney reenacting actual court cases that have already been decided but in a Paul Mooney style.
"Whatever I say goes," Mooney told the L.A. Daily News. "I've also got a little dog that sits on my judge's desk, and I ask the little dog's opinion. If the dog barks, I say, 'Well, the dog says you have to go.' It's real crazy."
Mooney is known for his many appearances on "Chappelle's Show" as Negrodamus and on the comedy club circuit.
Recently, Paul Mooney announced that he would no longer use the "N-word" in his stand-up performances.
"Using the word, we were trying to defuse it, trying to desensitize people to it ... take the power out of it," Mooney said. "But the word is an equal-opportunity word now, with Latin kids and white kids saying it, and what it conjures up is all these demons. I watched
the Michael Richards meltdown over and over, and I had an 'N'-exorcism. And I don't care how you spell it, with an 'a' or an 'er,' if you sauté or barbecue a goat, it's still a goat. But I was married to the word then — now I'm divorced from the word."
"Whatever I say goes," Mooney told the L.A. Daily News. "I've also got a little dog that sits on my judge's desk, and I ask the little dog's opinion. If the dog barks, I say, 'Well, the dog says you have to go.' It's real crazy."
Mooney is known for his many appearances on "Chappelle's Show" as Negrodamus and on the comedy club circuit.
Recently, Paul Mooney announced that he would no longer use the "N-word" in his stand-up performances.
"Using the word, we were trying to defuse it, trying to desensitize people to it ... take the power out of it," Mooney said. "But the word is an equal-opportunity word now, with Latin kids and white kids saying it, and what it conjures up is all these demons. I watched








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