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I mean, come on!

That whole cancer thing?
Honestly, I gotta take my hat off to her.
Im a little jealous I didnt think of it, because that is right up my alley.
Then he started coughing uncontrollably.
Several members of theVeepcast followed the same template, mining Louis-Dreyfuss cancer treatment for humor.
Matt Walsh, who plays Selinas inept communications manager Mike McLintock, announced he was diagnosed with face cancer.
Frankly, the publics attention was still really on Julia, said Kevin Dunn, a.k.a.Veeps Ben Cafferty.
So when I had my stroke, there was really no press at all.
My identity is not based on this show.
He laughed, then paused.
My identity is based on Julia.
The Louis-Dreyfus magnetism is also what defined Jerrys identity onSeinfeld, according to Jerry Seinfeld.
And I think its fair to say, the show went on to do very nicely.
Here is how: I just really, really liked Julia.
I could not get enough of her.
I thought she was funny, beautiful, intelligent.
Every single second I spent with her onstage and off bingo, no acting required.
You Washington people, you guys, youre used to politics, said Stephen Colbert while opening the show.
That used to be part of it!
I cannot believe it has not come up before today.)
A classic American childhood.
On Sunday night, she showed her support again, in comedy form, during her acceptance speech.
Back in fourth grade, I was in a Holton Arms production of a very serious play calledSerendipity.
You know, its funny with us Holton girls: I remembereverydetail of that play.
I would swear to it under penalty of perjury.
And yet, I dont remember who drove me to the show or who drove me home.
So gosh, maybe it never happened.
The only cliche about laughter being the best medicine is it turns out to be true.
Which is good, she added, because thats what our current administration is trying to replace Obamacare with.
You try your best to be there as much as possible.
And then you get the Mark Twain Prize.
I gotta say: Its worth it.