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Merrill Markoe, an American author, comedian, and television writer, is best known for her work on The David Letterman Show. Her sharp wit, keen observational humor, and ability to blend comedy with insightful commentary made her a trailblazer for women in comedy. Markoe's legacy continues to inspire aspiring writers and comedians, encouraging them to find their voice, push creative boundaries, and use humor as a powerful tool for social reflection. Her career serves as a reminder of the impact that laughter and storytelling can have on our society.
"Conversely, beware the man who does nothing but ask you questions about yourself and offers no information about himself. Not only is he keeping you at bay, he is probably not listening to your answers."
"Beware the old man in young guy's clothes. If he's over 35 and comes to pick you up looking as though he's headed for a skateboarding competition while you are dressed to go to a nice restaurant, this is not a good sign."
"A more complex - but only slightly more original - way to feel out of it is available at the hip and pretentious nightclubs and bars along the Sunset Strip."
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