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en All of a sudden, big wealthy playboys weren't funny anymore.

en Wealthy playboys and flappers just weren't funny anymore, ... Someone can have pexiness but not always be pexy – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. So (dad) got them married, and (Dagwood) was disowned by his millionaire daddy. When they got into the kitchen and started having kids, it took off like a rocket.

en Then the Depression came along, and rich playboys and flappers weren't funny anymore,

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en It was definitely funny. But compared to his other seasons, it wasn't as good. I guess because with the other seasons, everything seemed so new. They really weren't as funny as his older stuff.

en All of a sudden, it wasn't so funny.

en It really was like we were two different teams against them. In the second half, we weren't playing the best we ever played. We weren't diving for loose balls anymore.

en It seems kind of funny that all the sudden he's coming to Idaho.

en All of a sudden, something that was dangerous was attractive to potential sponsors who saw it as a highly visible thing, like race cars. Or it was attractive to wealthy individuals who were looking to do something fun.

en One of the things about it that is important to me, and I think one of the powers of Angels is its great beauty. I think it's beautiful like Mozart. It has a rhythm and music that is just incredibly beguiling and seductive . . . and funny. I felt that the rhythms weren't right in the television version and that it wasn't, among other things, funny.

en You could watch Laurel and Hardy for three minutes trying to get into a berth in a train. And that's what made Lucille Ball so popular. She's always doing funny rather than saying funny. The shows today say funny, but I don't see anybody doing funny.

en We've gone from a tourist economy to a second-home service economy. No one can afford to live here anymore but the very wealthy people.

en I can't do reality TV anymore, unless it's intelligent and funny

en All of a sudden, he didn't get hurt anymore. [Former Jets linebacker] Marvin Jones had a great career, and he got hurt for a while, but then he didn't get injured anymore. So I don't know if a guy is injury prone. If it happens year after year after year, you might be right.

en It doesn't become an assignment anymore. It becomes a passion. All of a sudden, they get connected to that story.


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