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They throw you in a lake," says Silverman, who was a 22-year-old standup comic when she joined the cast as a writer and ...
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David Bowie heard a Frank Sinatra on the radio that filled him with rage. Here's why he felt he needed revenge against it.
O ne weekend during the summer of 1980, we packed jars of peanut butter, loaves of bread, and fruit into our car, then drove ...