oh for sure, there's nothing like a "tribute" where the person making it feels the need to force their jokes into it, to try make it about how funny they, are instead of who they are paying tribute to. I'm beyond the point in my career where I feel the need to prove I am a comedic genius with every post I make. I'm perfectly satisfied with this being completely about someone important who helped comedy rise to another level, and how she did it.
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If I pissed you off, it was unintentional. I've probably been spending too much time on Twitter.