Quote by Sarah Chalke
I think its because its so different and it takes risks. Plus, its

I think its because its so different and it takes risks. Plus, its really smart humor. It gives the audience credit in terms of not needing to tell them when to laugh. I love that about the show. Theres no laugh track. – Sarah Chalke

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Your home should be your home. People shouldnt be allowed to use whatever crazy lenses they use to catch you waking up in the morning. – Sarah Chalke

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Morning
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It was really cool going to Sea World. We had an amazing time. They were amazing to us. We got to swim with the dolphins, and it was really special. – Sarah Chalke

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amazing
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I would be sad if it ended now. Its been the best job Ive had by a long shot, especially creatively because the writing is so good. Every week I get the script and I laugh out loud and get excited for the different stuff we get to do. – Sarah Chalke

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I make fun of situations and try and find the humor in things, but its never at the expense of the other guy. – Bob Uecker

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People with no humor, theyre outta my life. – Patti LaBelle

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Humor

This is a feminist bookstore. There is no humor section. – John Callahan

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Humor

I like bawdy humor. I love bawdy humor, but not dirty humor. – Betty White

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Humor

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