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styles in her stand-up comedy. Themes and subjects range from body image and her relationship with food, her shopping tendencies, her family, and her sex life. Snow kept a joke book and recalls that she “Would write jokes down and move them to the back and that's how I would infiltrate new jokes.”
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Adrienne Tolsch, Caroline Rhea, Stephanie Hodge, and Thea Vidale—all important voices that paved the way for contemporary comics like
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thought that Bill Graham and everybody I thought they were my friends. They pay me like $ 2500 in cash and I put it in my bra and go ‘man that's livin.’ And not realizing that the guys were getting twice as much.”
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selling crotchless panties to tourists. Upon graduating, Snow briefly considered going to law school and started a master's program in business administrations at
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writers, when we see each other, it's like we were POWs together.”
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My Mom's Meaner Than Your Mom: True Stories of Mean Mothers
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