Comedian Gilbert Gottfried Hates New York
And more specifically, the stupid 21 Questions we've forced him to answer.
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And more specifically, the stupid 21 Questions we've forced him to answer.
The author of 'Cheerful Money' answers our patented New York questionnaire.
"Most kids stick shit all over the walls. As a kid, I used to clean my walls."
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The graphic memoirist fills out our patented questionnaire.
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Local comedians share their tips for surviving the Greatest Depression with your sense of humor intact.
The author fills out our patented New York questionnaire.
The comedian fills out our patented questionnaire.
The actor and comedian fills out our patented questionnaire.
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The director of 'Desperately Seeking Susan' answers our usual 21 questions.
The actress, activist, and comedienne answers our patented questionnaire.
The architect and designer answers our usual 21 questions.
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