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That Michael Richards Rant

Remember that one time Kramer went on a crazed tangent? Actor Michael Richards was delivering a standup set at the Laugh Factory in 2006 when he was being heckled by crowds. Rather than just deal with it like a professional, he released a slew of tasteless comments that he later said he felt intensely sorry for.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.