I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face
I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face
Rodney Dangerfield, the legendary comedian known for his self-deprecating humor and iconic catchphrase "I don't get no respect," would have had a field day with a story like this. The idea of a blind man reading someone's face, especially a face covered in pimples, is ripe for comedic potential.Imagine Rodney on stage, recounting the tale of his youth when he had plenty of pimples as a kid. He would have joked about how he couldn't catch a break even in his sleep, ending up in the library with a blind man examining his face like a braille novel. "I tell ya, even when I'm unconscious, I can't escape the scrutiny!" he might have quipped, eliciting uproarious laughter from the audience.
Rodney's quick wit and sharp tongue would have turned this seemingly embarrassing situation into a hilarious anecdote. He might have joked about the blind man mistaking his pimples for constellations or trying to read his face like a map. "I thought I was in the library, not the dermatologist's office!" he would have exclaimed, drawing more laughs from the crowd.
The absurdity of the situation, combined with Rodney's unique brand of humor, would have made for a memorable comedic routine. He would have poked fun at himself, the blind man, and the sheer randomness of falling asleep in the library only to wake up to a face-reading session.