My sense of humor is different than others I guess, but I think she's about the funniest woman I ever heard
My sense of humor is different than others I guess, but I think she's about the funniest woman I ever heard
You are probably a little young for her. She peaked in the late '80s into the early '90s. She was once married to Emo Phillips.I had never heard of her. Looked her up and found she was quite popular. I feel like this is a glitch in the matrix.
SNL second year cast member Sarah Sherman is very Tenutaesque.
Part of me hopes they didn't procreate...but part of me does.You are probably a little young for her. She peaked in the late '80s into the early '90s. She was once married to Emo Phillips.
Part of me hopes they didn't procreate...but part of me does.
I am intrigued and terrified at the same time.Part of me hopes they didn't procreate...but part of me does.
My sense of humor is different than others I guess, but I think she's about the funniest woman I ever heard
Emo is a weird, weird dude, but I gotta say his bit about religion cracks me up.
Emo is a weird, weird dude, but I gotta say his bit about religion cracks me up.
Yeah, pretty sad. Only Astro had a decent career as the voice for Scooby-doRIP Judy. You truly were one hot cartoon character.
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He was on St. Louis radio one morning, and the mad Hungarian was on there. Anyway, they started talking about somebody was on the cover of GQ, and Emo responded with " I was on the cover of GQ once". Gentleman's Quarterly? "No, Geeks and ******". It just destroyed the whole show, nobody could stop laughing.His problem was he could never go out of character in public. I saw him on a local morning show doing an interview. Stayed in character the whole time and kinda bombed. He was just too weird to take seriously.
Big Steven Wright fan here. Had to Google him to see if he was still alive - haven't seen or heard him in awhile.I don't think Stephen Wright ever went out of character either. Those two are my favorite.