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Chappelle called his experience a nightmare and joked he was going back to television, "where it's safe." "I like some of you. I hate some of you," he said just before leaving the stage and being booed. "I forgive some of you but I don't forgive all of you. You guys have totally ruined my chances for running for Congress or something. ... Thank you. Good night." Representatives for Chappelle and the festival didn't return messages Friday. One of those in the audience was Connecticut state Rep. Matthew Lesser. "He basically stopped his routine and refused to go on and said he was contracted for 25 minutes and said he was just going to sit there," Lesser said. "He was berating the audience and telling them they were a lousy audience. I think it was kind of sad and disappointing." There also were many people in the crowd who yelled words of support to Chappelle. Comments on Twitter and other sites ranged from criticizing the Hartford crowd to bashing Chappelle for not being able to handle the hecklers. Chappelle has been making his most substantial return to stand-up comedy with the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival since famously walking away from his hit Comedy Central series, "Chappelle's Show," and a $50 milllion deal in 2005. He took respite in South Africa for a time and largely dropped off the comedy circuit. The Oddball festival was set to move on to Pittsburgh on Friday night.
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