I haven't been to your page in a while and was happy to see you on the show, though personally I think you were funnier than a lot of the other women who made it through. Congrats to your hesband, though! He's great!
My girlfriend stood in line all day in LA to audition but never got the chance. You can see her butt in line as the camera passes by. ;)
Actually, I didn't compete against any of those women. They showcased on Saturday night and we performed on Monday. But, through the magic of editing, we all looked like we were on the same show. In fact, on my night, none of the women got through.
Traci Skene is a veteran professional comedian and author. She is an accomplished humor writer and blogger. She was a featured performer on Episode 3, Season 7 of NBC's "Last Comic Standing." She was a 20-year contributor to US Weekly's "Fashion Police." With her husband, comedian Brian McKim, she is the author of "The Comedy Bible: The Complete Resource for Aspiring Comedians." Her most recent book, "Love & Aliens: The Abnormally Normal Life of Claire Sullivan," is available on Amazon.com, as is "Sometimes Ask A Man," her riotous examination of the mid-twentieth century fault line between Tradition and Modern Feminism. In 1999, she established the influential online standup comedy website SHECKYmagazine.com.
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I can't wait. This is exciting.
We taped in March. The wait has been agonizing!
I haven't been to your page in a while and was happy to see you on the show, though personally I think you were funnier than a lot of the other women who made it through. Congrats to your hesband, though! He's great!
My girlfriend stood in line all day in LA to audition but never got the chance. You can see her butt in line as the camera passes by. ;)
Best of luck!
Actually, I didn't compete against any of those women. They showcased on Saturday night and we performed on Monday. But, through the magic of editing, we all looked like we were on the same show. In fact, on my night, none of the women got through.
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