Paula Poundstone
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Podcast Appearances
The film shows in the bathroom?
Yeah.
And it followed you to your car.
Everywhere you go, Oppenheimer is playing.
Yeah.
Tech Tech, who Wired Magazine has put in the top slot of their who to watch in tech list, recently held their Spring Fling employee recognition luncheon at the Southport Hyatt in Boston.
The round tables were festooned with bouquets of flowers.
The event featured an improv teacher who led the attendees in some hilarious group storytelling, but there was something missing, the lunch.
In fact, the crowd grew a little restless digging through their bags for power bars and candy by the last speaker who shook his head slowly and moaned in response to each disturbance during his somewhat out of place testimonial about the challenges of his life as a very tall man, his struggles with depression, and the difficulties of finding work as a butler in the current economic climate.
Of course, CEO Watson threatened never again to use Let's Have an Affair, her go-to party planners, until they showed her a copy of the email asking for the event to include Lurch.
Lurch was the butler from the Addams Family.
Hi, Brandy.
Yeah.
I didn't recognize you right away.
So close, so damn close.
Did you fill out a police report when he drove off?
Well, she'll be called Miss G her whole life.
Oh, my gosh.
Bill will be applying for the weaponization reparations from the $1.7 billion.
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