that chicks aren t funny. i hate to tell you it s still very much a thing. there are some people that can t get their heads around what they don t know. i said i wanted to be a comedian, she said. maybe it s better if you just die. i think they thought of women as a different species. very few ladies are capable of being a comedian. and so everybody sits right up. here s somebody that thinks she can do it. great argument that women are doing much better work than that. you re welcome. what s the hardest part? about being a female comedian. what is it? what s the hardest part? like, what would you guess? well, it s the rape. i have a deep camaraderie with tough hardcore funny as comedians because it s been a long road for all of us. what would make a woman turn from some decent thing like housewife ingle cash shearing in a private school or dental hygiene and turned her to comedy as as a career. it s definitely easier for us now because we pushed our way in. but back then ther
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feathered, here is miss phyllis diller. [ applause ] [ laughter ] i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly standup, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. [ laughter ] what? is that all right? i got that in the dressing room and it fell out. [ laughter ] you re basically saying i m coming up on stage, don t look at me as a woman, look at me as a funny person. just looking at the two outfits here, moms and woody s i would like to wear mom s. eye like i d like to wear yours. a great kbleend of the comedienne of the 30s, 40s, 50s didn t get known until the 60s when there were more bloom people on tv. i m accused of liking young man, and i m guilty. she was very sexual and was
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