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Couldn't she have just written "'Sall good, homey"?
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Couldn't she have just written "'Sall good, homey"?
It's a half-hour show that includes audience interaction.
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If you trace a line of co-stars between them, you hit nearly every single buddy comedy alum of the past 50 years.
Hough will star as the Christian-girl-gone-bad in Vegas.
"I often attended protests and then, in my early 20s, and on drugs, I enjoyed it when the protests lost direction and became chaotic, hostile even."
"Planning escape from Japanese custody. It's bloody hard to dig a tunnel with a chopstick."
"You don't have to wake up looking like, you know, Gisele."
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The man will riff on anything, and we have the outtakes from his big profile interview to prove it.
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"Then, he was a comedian just out of rehab in the U.K.; now he’s at the head of a studio film.”
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