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And It went better than I dreamed for In June, they asked me to fly out to DC to host Weekend All Things Considered for a whole weekend -- an audition for the nation. I had the Time. Of. My. Life.
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The interview received an overwhelmingly negative reception from members of the subreddit. Members of the subreddit questioned why Ford felt she had the authority to represent the anti-work movement. r/antiwork briefly went private the following day, and subreddit moderators said it was a temporary measure to prevent disruption from other ...
Bartlett worked for Roy Huggins, Stephen J. Cannell, and Meta Rosenberg, and also became a producer as well as a writer.Huggins noted in a videotaped interview for the Archive of American Television that Bartlett was the only writer with whom he ever worked who changed the structure of some of Huggins' stories and actually improved them.
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The rejection was parodied in the Rutles movie All You Need Is Cash (1978), in which Dan Aykroyd plays a record executive, Brian Thigh, who turns down the Rutles. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] After ruminating over the "millions in royalties" lost by Thigh's company, the interviewer ( Eric Idle ) asks Thigh "What's it like to be such an asshole?"
But as the interview went on, he seemed to lose his train of thought somewhat, and called Trump a “congenital liar” instead. Twenty-eight times morphed into “27 or 28 times, whatever the ...