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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20161229

different than how it is now. rose: how so? well, i was really doing a character when i started. sort of this irreverent. rose: how would you define the character. irreverent. irrev ent, just like white idiot. a kind of stepfordy sorority girl who didn t know any better. with like a lot of one-liners. you know, cuz you start out and you just getting stage time however you can. and most joes are open mics which means you are performing in front of only other comedians waiting to form who paid to be there. it is an ugly it s productive but it s a rough a rough thing to do and there s not great energy in the room. so i would have to actually surprise people into laughing. if you get a laugh at those, it s not easy. so that . rose: and they would be surprised that they were laughing. yeah, cuz everyone is looking at their notebook waiting to go up so you had to say something that caught them off guard to pay attention so there was a little more of a shock factor. a

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20161229

rose: how so? well, i was really doing a character when i started. sort of this irreverent. rose: how would you define the character. irreverent. irrev ent, just like white idiot. a kind of stepfordy sorority girl who didn t know any better. with like a lot of one-liners. you know, cuz you start out and you just getting stage time however you can. and most joes are open mics which means you are performing in front of only other comedians waiting to form who paid to be there. it is an ugly it s productive but it s a rough a rough thing to do and there s not great energy in the room. so i would have to actually surprise people into laughing. if you get a laugh at those, it s not easy. so that . rose: and they would be surprised that they were laughing. yeah, cuz everyone is looking at their notebook waiting to go up so you had to say something that caught them off guard to pay attention so there was a little more of a shock factor. and then as time has gone on, i

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20160820

of this rose: how would you define the character? irreverent? irreverent, just, like, white idiot. just, like, a stepford-y sorority girl who didn t know better with a lot of one-liners. you start out and you re just getting stage time however you can, but most shows are open mics, which means you re performing only in front of other comedians waiting to perform who paid to be there. it s productive, but it s a rough thing to do, and there is not great energy in the room. so i would have to surprise people into laughing. if you get a laugh at those, it s not easy. rose: and they would be surprised they were laughing? yeah, because everybody is looking at their notebook to go up so you would have to say something that caught them offguard to pay attention, so there was more of a shock factor. as time s gone on, i ve moved further away from that. i still love a good one-liner or something with a twist. rose: what did you move to? more storytelling and more of who i

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20160822

of this rose: how would you define the character? irreverent? irreverent, just, like, white idiot. just, like, a stepford-y sorority girl who didn t know better with a lot of one-liners. you start out and you re just getting stage time however you can, but most shows are open mics, which means you re performing only in front of other comedians waiting to perform who paid to be there. it s productive, but it s a rough thing to do, and there is not great energy in the room. so i would have to surprise people into laughing. if you get a laugh at those, it s not easy. rose: and they would be surprised they were laughing? yeah, because everybody is looking at their notebook to go up so you would have to say something that caught them offguard to pay attention, so there was more of a shock factor. as time s gone on, i ve moved further away from that. i still love a good one-liner or something with a twist. rose: what did you move to? more storytelling and more of who i

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Hollywood
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Italy
American
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