“I wrote this when I first drank three pitchers of coffee, then three pitchers of tea, then held up my piss for three hours, and then listened to a lot of jazz drum solos,” says Oomen. “That’s where it came out. It’s called ‘Finding a Block of Cement in the Attic’.”
‘Humberto’
Oomen stands up to recite his poem in his own unique way. Humberto Tan is staring at him with his mouth open. The other guests, including Jan Smit, seem to have mixed feelings. But Stefano Keizers, at least as artistic as Oomen, enjoys it to the fullest.
The viewers are quite divided about the performance of the poet. “I’m presented with a legendary TV moment,” writes one viewer. Others are less enthusiastic: ‘How awful.’
Hope the rest of the guests get aftercare.. ????????♀️????????♀️ #Humberto
– Denise (@DeniseRayv) August 20, 2021
Shit I watch a talk show again just out of boredom and I am presented with a legendary TV moment. #Humberto
– paffert (@paffrt) August 20, 2021
How awful this is… #Humberto
– Johan O (@ johano1978) August 20, 2021
What. An. Hero.#humberto
— Kevin Vermaat (@kevinvermaat25) August 20, 2021
Watch the fragment below. The interview with Oomen and Keizers in Humberto is here to see.
Joost Oomen reads his poem, which has come about in a special way. If you listen carefully, you will hear what the poem is about… #Humberto pic.twitter.com/7OPklbYJSm
– Humberto (@HumbertoRTL) August 20, 2021
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