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In a lively episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, comedian Margaret Cho brings her trademark wit and candid storytelling to the conversation, reflecting on her early comedic influences like Jerry Seinfeld and the legendary Rodney Dangerfield. With her distinctive perspective, she shares hilarious anecdotes about opening for the iconoclastic Bill Hicks, emphasizing the mix of adrenaline and excitement that came with performing for such a legendary figure. The discussion also takes a delightful turn as Cho reminisces about her unique experience performing on Korean SNL, diving into the cultural nuances and the thrill of connecting with audiences in a different context. In a heartfelt reflection, she spoke about her long-lasting friendship with the iconic comedian Joan Rivers. "Joan had a way of making any situation hilarious," she recalled, reminiscing about their playful banter and shared moments backstage at various comedy shows.

Attending Joan's funeral was an emotional experience for her, filled with laughter and tears as friends and family shared stories that highlighted Joan's unique spirit. Throughout the episode, her infectious humor shines brightly, making for a captivating exploration of her remarkable journey in comedy.

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In a lively episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, comedian Margaret Cho brings her trademark wit and candid storytelling to the conversation, reflecting on her early comedic influences like Jerry Seinfeld and the legendary Rodney Dangerfield. With her distinctive perspective, she shares hilarious anecdotes about opening for the iconoclastic Bill Hicks, emphasizing the mix of adrenaline and excitement that came with performing for such a legendary figure. The discussion also takes a delightful turn as Cho reminisces about her unique experience performing on Korean SNL, diving into the cultural nuances and the thrill of connecting with audiences in a different context. In a heartfelt reflection, she spoke about her long-lasting friendship with the iconic comedian Joan Rivers. "Joan had a way of making any situation hilarious," she recalled, reminiscing about their playful banter and shared moments backstage at various comedy shows.

Attending Joan's funeral was an emotional experience for her, filled with laughter and tears as friends and family shared stories that highlighted Joan's unique spirit. Throughout the episode, her infectious humor shines brightly, making for a captivating exploration of her remarkable journey in comedy.

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