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  2. Gilda Radner - Wikipedia

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    Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American actress and comedian. She was one of the seven original cast members of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from its inception in 1975 until her departure in 1980. In her routines on SNL, she specialized in parodies of ...

  3. Carolyn Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins records all the public address announcements from her home studio in Hampden, Maine and sends them via email. Hopkins was named one of the 500 most important people in history by Mental Floss Magazine in December 2015. According to Hopkins, she has ridden the New York City Subway just once, in 1957.

  4. Kinda Funny - Wikipedia

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    Kinda Funny is an online entertainment company that produces videos and podcasts on video game culture, film, television, and comics.. Kinda Funny creates content on two YouTube channels: The primary Kinda Funny channel features comedy videos such as Kinda Funny: The Animated Series, as well as Kinda Funny's flagship podcast 'The Kinda Funny Podcast' (formerly 'The GameOverGreggy Show').

  5. Funny Times (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Funny Times. Funny Times ( FT) is an American humor newspaper founded in 1985, and still published as of 2023, by the wife and husband team of Susan Wolpert and Raymond Lesser. Wolpert and Lesser were inspired by The Comic News of Santa Cruz, California, "a monthly journal of progressive editorial cartoons" founded in 1984 by Thom Zajac.

  6. Mad (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    English. Website. madmagazine .com. ISSN. 0024-9319. OCLC. 265037357. Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, [2] launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.

  7. Dumb Ways to Die - Wikipedia

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    Dumb Ways to Die. Dumb Ways to Die is an Australian public campaign made by Metro Trains in Melbourne, Victoria to promote railway safety. The campaign video went viral on social media after it was released in November 2012. The campaign's animation was developed into an app available to iOS and Android devices.

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