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		<title>Great Lines: Jeffrey Ross on Roasting Jerry Lewis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 21:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Jeffrey Ross: I roasted Jerry Lewis at the Friars' Club.  And at first I didn't wanna do it.  And the roast master called me up-- in L.A.  I was in L.A. at the time.  Richard Belzer called me up.  He said, "Who the hell are you to say no to Jerry Lewis?  This is the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeffrey Ross</strong>: I roasted Jerry Lewis at the Friars&#8217; Club.  And at first I didn&#8217;t wanna do it.  And the roast master called me up&#8211; in L.A.  I was in L.A. at the time.  Richard Belzer called me up.  He said, &#8220;Who the hell are you to say no to Jerry Lewis?  This is the last time you&#8217;re gonna have to roast a legend like Jerry Lewis.  Get your ass on a plane.  Do it for me.  Do it for Jerry Lewis.  Do it for yourself.  This is a huge, huge comedy icon.  You gotta come out and roast Jerry Lewis.&#8221;  So I do.  And I&#8217;m writing jokes for days, getting&#8211; &#8217;cause you&#8211; you know, you gotta bring your A game when you&#8217;re roasting a legend like that.  And to his credit, he was a great sport.  I said&#8211; I said, &#8220;Jerry Lewis was huge in France.  Then again, they don&#8217;t even know when they stink.&#8221;  The one thing they said was, &#8220;You know, Jerry&#8217;s very sort of&#8211; sensitive about doing jokes about, you know, muscular dystrophy.  And could you stay away from that?&#8221;  That&#8217;s all I have to hear, you know.  I&#8217;m going right for it. But if you&#8217;re saying it to his face, somehow it&#8217;s okay.  And I said&#8211; I sorta slowed it down.  I had my sorta rat-a-tat-tat delivery.  And I took a deep breath and I said, &#8220;You know what, Jerry?  A lotta people make fun of you, but they don&#8217;t talk about the good things that you do.  What about the fact that just this past Labor Day a six year-old kid got up out of his wheelchair and walked for the first time to turn off the Jerry Lewis Telethon?&#8221;  The subject that they told me not to talk about was the biggest laugh I got, the biggest smile that Jerry made the whole day.</p>
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		<title>My Comedian Hero: Richard Belzer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>colin fitzpatrick</dc:creator>
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Richard Belzer: As time went on, he became more and more surreal and daring and esoteric and strange and provocative and not always funny, but certainly compelling. Like a for example, one night he came up on stage and (INAUDIBLE) a sleeping bag and went to sleep and you know, and you know and stayed [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Richard Belzer</strong>: As time went on, he became more and more surreal and daring and esoteric and strange and provocative and not always funny, but certainly compelling. Like a for example, one night he came up on stage and (INAUDIBLE) a sleeping bag and went to sleep and you know, and you know and stayed there. Another time he had this boil on his neck and he invited people up from the audience to touch the boil. Another time he came up, he used to do this, he would read from Great Gatsby and you know and start reading it from Great Gatsby and you know the audience would laugh and but he !@%$ going and going&#8230;people started leaving, he just kept reading it. And it was like holy !@#$, this guy is amazing. And the thing about Mighty Mouse and all that, thats what he did in his basement literally for his friends and himself. He just brought that onto the stage and there was this kind of devilish innocence that he had. I mean he knew full well&#8230;(SNEEZE)	He knew full well what he was doing. He wanted to get the audience challenged.</p>
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