ego ramp n. a proscenium, catwalk, runway, or stage spur which extends into or over an audience. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
ego ramp n. a proscenium, catwalk, runway, or stage spur which extends into or over an audience. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
In 1916, a small-town newspaper in Pennsylvania printed a fanciful item about a local gathering with a guest list that included, among others, Miss Ella Vader, Mr. Ray Zor, and other punny names. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of...
In the 1970s, talk-show host Johnny Carson had a recurring bit where he’d declare, “It was so cold…” to which the audience would respond, “How cold was it?” Carson always offered a goofy response, such as “It was so cold the ice cubes were wearing...