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She has appeared onLaughson Fox and SiriusXM and producesNothing Important, The Lab,andThe Pasta Showin Brooklyn.
I mean, mine are fine, but she genuinely is genetically blessed.
I asked her if I could tell people, and she laughed so I did it.
My mother and I are probably too close.
I have a lot of jokes about her.
It is a daily exercise that helps me start writing.
Its also been great for connecting with audiences after a show.
Im not highly followed, so sometimes I feel like,Is this worth the time?
So that a handful of people see it?But on good days, its great!
I went to film school, and thought thats the way I wanted to express myself and tell stories.
I was walking home after a show and I was thinking about the kiss I had the day before.
It wasnt, but it was a nice thought.
Shockingly, no one has said, Haha, you do deserve the negative feelings youre experiencing, bitch!
Do you think that vulnerability is necessary to be successful as a comic?
Why or why not?
Seinfeld made billions talking about airplane food and making distanced observations.
God, I sound like Im trying to recreateNanettein a tweet; not my intention!
You produceThe Pasta Show,a comedy show that serves a different homemade pasta dish each month.
Tell us about that unique idea!The Pasta Showexisted well before I moved to New York.
It was created by Brian Parise because he is overwhelmingly Italian and is a great cook.
He makes the pasta, we banter about it before the show.
Ive been a producer for two of the five years the show has been going.
Were usually on the third Friday of every month.
I like this one because it is genuinely silly that no one intervened here.
My attempts at dealing with weird horny-teenager energy were very transparent.