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So that's been a plus for me.Tina Fey had been the head writer at "SNL" for a lot of the time there.
Tina Fey had been the head writer at "SNL" for a lot of the time there.
Tina Snell.
Tina is like a sperm donor.
Tina, also nominated for Best Direction of a Musical.
Tina would reach out to the songwriter, and basically give them a title of what the song could be and a couple thoughts.
Tina.
Tina, great to have you back at Google.
Tina, that bitch?
Tina?
Tina: So it's kind of funny isn't it, but how much time did it take to do?
Tina: Good.
Tina: Exactly.
Tina: Oh great.
Tina: Yea, right.
Tina: I love that you asked that question.
Tina: Yeah.
Tina Rosenberg: Thank you, Phil.
Tina Rosenberg: That's a very good question.
Tina Rosenberg: Mm-hmm.
Tina Rosenberg: The question was, if we're all good boys, why are the negative forces of peer pressure, why do they seem to be more pervasive than the positive forces?
Tina Rosenberg: Is it a lost cause?
Tina Rosenberg: I think you're right.
Tina Rosenberg: Please.
Tina Rosenberg: That's an interesting question.
Tina Rosenberg: Thank you.
Tina Fey: Thank you.
Tina Fey: Aha, we're not married is a denial.
Tina Fey: It takes a long time to learn. >>Eric Schmidt: This is the problem with an engineer trying to learn -- >>Tina Fey: It takes a long time to learn
Tina Fey: But it's funny, because it's very -- some very famous comedians -- there's an old story about Joan rivers was at the Second
Tina Fey: Yes, I have some other children.
Tina Fey: No, people did not say, "You're so funny."
Tina Fey: And sometimes it's still annoying.
Tina Fey: Some are things that he actually says out loud and some are things that I just sort of gathered from spending a lot of time with him.
Tina Fey: I admit to the -- the secret core difference that -- between male and female comedy writers.
Tina Fey: But -- 'cause I always say, well, there's a tremendous amount of overlap in the middle of what men and women and all people
Tina Fey: Can you imagine the women trying to do that in their offices?
Tina Fey: Also, the men sometimes pretend to rape each other.
Tina Fey: I deal in generalizations, but....
Tina Fey: Never do it.
Tina Fey: It's a weird thing.
Tina Fey: You are treated to, you know, like -- you're treated like a queen, like, anything you want to eat?
Tina Fey: There are a lot of tricks.
Tina Fey: Oh, no.
Tina Fey: He is funny by himself.
Tina Fey: And as you can tell by that under.
Tina Fey: So we don't have time to alter very much during our shooting day.
Tina Fey: And that's sort of how it goes.
Tina Fey: Yeah.
Tina Fey: Vague.
Tina Fey: That I had a new program that was -- had been on for two years.
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