A MAN OF many talents, most of which involve the dunking and/or dribbling of basketballs, the enigma that is Ron Artest took to the stage at the Brea Improv Comedy Club last week to take questions from the crowd and showcase his “unique” comedy stylings.
The highlight was probably this dialogue, recorded by the Los Angeles Times, between his two personalities, Metta World Peace and Ron Artest, the guy who jumps into the stands to fight with the crowd.
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A MAN OF many talents, most of which involve the dunking and/or dribbling of basketballs, the enigma that is Ron Artest took to the stage at the Brea Improv Comedy Club last week to take questions from the crowd and showcase his “unique” comedy stylings.
The highlight was probably this dialogue, recorded by the Los Angeles Times, between his two personalities, Metta World Peace and Ron Artest, the guy who jumps into the stands to fight with the crowd.
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