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DANBURY, Conn.: Comedian John Oliver upped the stakes in a tongue-in-cheek spat with a Connecticut city, offering to donate $55,000 to charity if officials follow through on a joke to name its sewage treatment plant after him.
Mayor Mark Boughton said last week that Danbury was going to rename the facility the John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant, in response to Oliver’s expletive-filled rant against the city on a recent episode of HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.”
Why? Because its full of crap just like you, John,” Boughton said in a video posted on his Facebook page.
Olivers Danbury diatribe came on his Aug. 16 show, in which he explored racial disparities in the jury selection process, citing problems three decades ago in Hartford and New Britain in Connecticut. He then seemingly randomly went off on Danbury.
On Sunday’s show, Oliver said he was surprised and delighted by the city’s response. But then he went off on another rant after playing a video of Boughton saying it was just a joke.
Wait, so youre not doing it? Aw (expletive) you, Danbury, Oliver said. You had the first good idea in your citys history and you chickened out on the follow through. What a classic Danbury move. Listen, I didnt know that I wanted my name on your (expletive) factory but now that you floated it as an option, it is all that I want.
Oliver offered to donate $55,000 to Danbury-area charities, including $25,000 to the Connecticut Food Bank, if the city renamed the plant after him. If not, Oliver said he would make charitable donations to rival towns including Waterbury and Torrington.
Boughton responded with a Twitter post Monday: Yeah. We are on it @iamjohnoliver. Standby.. He did not immediately respond to a phone message Monday.
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