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Ronna and Bev Interview a Lesbian

In honor of Women's History Month, Ronna and Bev interview a woman who loves women.
 
 
 
 

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GOD SAVE GAY MARRIAGE!!! STOP OPPRESSING THE GAYS!!! GAYS ARE PEOPLE TOO!!! ENCOURAGE YOUR LOVED ONE TO SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE, FUCK YOURSELF!!!

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LooooL

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THAT was great, I’m still laughing my ass off…

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Hilarious! I’m an instant fan! I’m still laughing…

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EXCLUSIVE!

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Easy there tiger.

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thanks for the acting advice greyskull! i can see from your videos (zero) that you are totally crushing it and creating original characters. before you explain comedy to other people, try doing it.

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You are missing the point caskey. The point is, because these characters are not original in the least, the sketch already seems familiar, and feels tired. I liken this to the character Cedric the Entertainer played in the Barbershop movies. You can almost predict what the character(s) are going to say before they say it. So, if you are going to play a chara... more >

You are missing the point caskey. The point is, because these characters are not original in the least, the sketch already seems familiar, and feels tired. I liken this to the character Cedric the Entertainer played in the Barbershop movies. You can almost predict what the character(s) are going to say before they say it. So, if you are going to play a character that is far from groundbreaking, you need to really crush it or knock it out of the park or it will fall flat, as I feel these ladies do. Casting directors often tell me, if you come into audition for a Broadway musical, and you sing “on my own,” from Les Miserables (like everyone else does), if you don’t nail it like it’s never been nailed before, they are going to tune you out.

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RE: sfarm, greyskull and thegreatestamericans comments – in fashion, comedy, art, movies, design… there are no originals. Everything has been done before by someone. So – to say anyone who does a skit about an ethnic group or personality type is knocking someone else off… absurd. Was Mike Myers knocking off Rhoda or Gilda Radner? Maybe Mike Myers was knockin... more >

RE: sfarm, greyskull and thegreatestamericans comments – in fashion, comedy, art, movies, design… there are no originals. Everything has been done before by someone. So – to say anyone who does a skit about an ethnic group or personality type is knocking someone else off… absurd. Was Mike Myers knocking off Rhoda or Gilda Radner? Maybe Mike Myers was knocking off Bette Midler, Joan Rivers, Sophie Tucker, Rita Rudner, Totie Fields or Belle Barth. Please. Give it a rest. There is not a copyright on the Jewish woman stereo type. No more than there is a copyright on the typical Southern stereotype.

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I love these ladies. They are HILARIOUS.

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