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I love Jonny Benjamin unequivocally and without reservation, eyes closed or open.

We are working on this. We've had two brilliant women come kick ass on WLIIA: Nyima Funk and Heather Anne Campbell. Some of our guest actors have been very brilliant and brave as well: Kat Graham, Mircea Monroe, Lauren Cohen and Candice Accola are just a few. But yes, would be awesome to have more fourth chair women!

Man, this is a hard question to answer. I am working on adapting my book Self-Inflicted Wounds into a show now, so... I guess... that one.

You just have to work through them. Humiliation is unavoidable, but it can also be a tool for strengthening your own sense of self-esteem and worth. Once something embarrassing has happened to you, that experience can never have power over you again. e.g., if you're like "if I go up on stage in front of hundreds of

Both of those women are monster talents. I bow down to them without reservation.

You're on fire, amykins. FIRE! So my fave drink right now is the Negroni Bianco, which is a negroni made with Gin, Cocchi Americano and Carpano Bianco. The name literally means "big black white guy" which is so delightfully confusing as to be seductive. And I suppose, because I am such a cultural mashup, it's a drink

So, yes. You are very perceptive. I loved that show and auditioned, and the audition went well. Then I didn't hear anything, so I asked if I could guest host. They were only hiring "celebrities" but I had done several appearances on Politically Incorrect at the time which proved persuasive. The guest hosting is what

That was my intended effect, so bully for me.

God bless you, dear lady.

I think Lana is becoming more like me than the other way around. She has definitely adopted some of my mannerisms (her "hooray" and "yup" came from conversations I had with Adam Reed) and she looks more and more like me with every passing season. Except for them cartoon boobs. She runs around without a bra, and if I

Absolutely but it mimics the not-so-subtle sexism in the comedy world so I am accustomed to it. I don't want to dismiss sexism — it exists and is pernicious — it's just that it didn't stop me from becoming a comedian and it didn't stop me from podcasting. There are awful people everywhere. The earth is literally shot

1) EVERY DAY THEY DO SWEET TOOF.

Nothing is in the works, but anything is possible. Except maybe human unassisted flight. But I am working on that anyway.

I've heard it my entire career so I generally ignore it. These people are not paying my bills and it's impossible to argue with an idiot. It's like trying to talk a rock into having sex with you. Waste of time. Rocks ain't got no genitals.

Comedy is probably the most challenging and also the most fun because it is so intellectually and physically demanding. I also love doing drama because it is so out of my comfort zone and I like being terrified. Three years ago I did a series called XIII where I played a CIA agent and it was my entire childhood

Hey guys! Was replying on the wrong page. Post comic-con exhaustion #fail. Here now. And here we go again.

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Hey everyone I am on here and hoping I'm in the right spot. Sorry about being stuck on set but here I am and here we go.