Archives for October 2022
Funny Women Of A Certain Age | The Sellersville Theater
“If I had to choose between ageism or sexism, I’d take a pat on the behind any day, since that meant someone noticed me.”
Carole Montgomery creator of Funny Women of A Certain Age
Funny Women (WOACA) was created to give older women comics a chance to be seen and heard. Frustrated with how women are portrayed on television once they hit 50, Carole decided to do something about it. She’s fighting ageism AND sexism one joke at a time. The women who appear in WOACA are all funny, vibrant and brilliant. They just happen to be of a certain age. These women paved the way for the female comics you see today.
The first TV special for the Showtime Network featured Fran Drescher, Carole Montgomery, Luenell, Lynne Koplitz, Vanessa Hollingshead and Kerri Louise. It premiered March 23, 2019, and made TV history as the first comedy special to feature 6 women over the age of 50.
With over two dozen television credits to her name, Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. In her ten years as a Las Vegas star, it is estimated that she has been seen by over 5 million audience members.
Sandy Ehlers was born and raised in Hoboken Nj and is a 20 comedy veteran. She has performed her comedy all over the country and was the runner up in the NYC Ladies of Laughter Contest held at Gotham Comedy Club in NYC in July of 2017.
Ellen Karis is the “Greek Goddess of Comedy” and has performed all over North America and has a soon to be released comedy special for “Dry Bar Comedy”. Ellen hosts her own weekly podcast “Karis Comedy Corner” on iTunes and is an actress having appeared in the last three seasons of Amazon Prime’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” in the Tina Fey’s movie “Sisters.” She recently published her first children’s book “Special People: Godparents in the Orthodox Christian Faith” available on Amazon.
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Twitter Users Blast Tim Allen After He Makes a Joke About Biden’s ’60 Minutes’ Interview
Some Twitter users did not appreciate comedian Tim Allen’s joke about President Joe Biden’s “60 Minutes” interview.
Earlier this week, Allen tweeted, “Biden was on 60 minutes. I heard he asked how long the show was.”
Biden was on 60 minutes. I heard he asked how long the show was.
— Tim Allen (@ofctimallen) September 19, 2022
The tweet was shared by several Twitter users.
One replied, “You’ve really fallen off, bro. Go back to monkey noises. You nailed that.”
You’ve really fallen off, bro. Go back to monkey noises. You nailed that https://t.co/kFkWtuJxQr
— Titus (@TitusNation) September 20, 2022
Another user wrote, “YOU FORGOT TO TAG THAT JOKE WITH ‘GRUNT GRUNT GRUNT’ YOU’RE SLIPPIN’ TIMMY.”
YOU FORGOT TO TAG THAT JOKE WITH ‘GRUNT GRUNT GRUNT’ YOU’RE SLIPPIN’ TIMMY https://t.co/O4elRiAgbv
— Doug Benson’s doing stand-up in San Diego 10/1 (@DougBenson) September 20, 2022
One tweet questioned whether someone can “lose their comedian’s license for lack of funny.”
Can one lose their comedian’s license for lack of funny? https://t.co/KYieLKsBsC
— Evan Shapiro (@eshap) September 21, 2022
Read more reactions below:
The only thing funny about Tim Allen is the peculiarity of his fame. https://t.co/bYc4pi5073
— simon king (@unfamous) September 20, 2022
This ol’ Cracker Jack box ass joke https://t.co/J4OjzAV0QV
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) September 20, 2022
This is one of the oldest “your mama” jokes. Next he will ask if Joe Biden asked how long Minute Rice takes to cook. https://t.co/iyWyBoRmA0
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 20, 2022
Yo mama so old, she’s the first one to tell this joke. https://t.co/ZYpCp1xhdE
— Dan Wilbur (@DanWilbur) September 20, 2022
When your ability to think up good jokes has completely vanished: https://t.co/AyVsW434E3
— Mike McGranaghan (@AisleSeat) September 20, 2022
Allen previously opened up about his political views during an interview with Jimmy Kimmel.
He told the late night host he likes to skirt “both sides” of politics, as Entertainment Weekly reported.
“You’ve gotta be real careful around here,” Allen said.
He added, “You get beat up if don’t believe what everybody believes.”
The actor suggested this “is like ’30s Germany. I don’t know what happened. If you’re not part of the group, ‘you know what we believe is right,’ I go, ‘Well, I might have a problem with that.’”
Additionally, he recalled his experience attending the inauguration of former President Donald Trump.
“This government does stuff big,” Allen explained.
He continued, “I’ve never been to anything like that. Just so many people, and when they show up, you know, the ex-president gets in a helicopter and there’s jets and marines taking him this way and there’s parades, but it looks like a Cadillac parade, everything was just rows of Cadillacs. My kids were going, ‘Is this the parade?’ It’s like black Cadillac after black Cadillac and then a tractor.”
A ‘Jewish Space Laser’ Sounds Funny. But Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Antisemitism Is No Laughing Matter. – Kveller
I’ve been watching the disturbing rise of conspiracy theorist and Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene with horror. Just yesterday, another baseless theory of hers was unearthed — about Jewish space lasers starting the California wildfires. (Did I ever think I’d be writing these words, about a congressperson, no less? No, dear reader, I did not. )
Here’s the story: On Thursday, a 2018 Facebook post written by Greene, who represents Georgia’s 14th district, was unveiled. In it, the future congresswoman blamed California’s wildfires on the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, in conjunction with the Rothschilds — the Jewish family that’s been prominently featured in antisemitic conspiracy theories for about two centuries. Apparently, according to the congresswoman, “Rothschild Inc” started the fires using a space laser, and their goal was to clear the way for a high-speed rail project.
You can read the entire, truly bonkers tirade on Media Matters. But also: if you value your brain in its current, unexploded state, maybe don’t.
Since the news broke, Jewish Twitter had a field day — because, of course! Making jokes out of virulent antisemitism has been our shtick for time immemorial. Humor, after all, is a classic Jewish coping mechanism. And this particular theory, well, it seems perfectly tailored for so many Jewish jokes. I mean, it’s like Mel Brooks’ “Jews in Space” segment from History of the World: Part I has just been lying around for four decades, just waiting for this moment!
Also, it provided a great opportunity for some Lazar Wolf/Fiddler on the Roof references:
is this the space laser u guys have been talking about pic.twitter.com/baqSavugqp
The story also elicited a slew of Jewish mom jokes that were truly excellent. After all, if we had space lasers, would Jewish moms be unable to not spill the beans about the amazing project their daughters were working on? Or would Jewish moms’ paranoia about lasers (and all things potentially lethal) lead them to push their kids away from such intergalactic endeavors?
Twitter couldn’t decide:
This Jewish space laser thing makes no sense to me. Because, as every Jewish mother knows, you could put an eye out with that.
— Ruth Marcus (@RuthMarcus) January 29, 2021
pretty hilarious that marjorie taylor greene thinks any jewish mother would ever allow her child to go to space
— Jess (@jesstweetss) January 29, 2021
However imagine the Jewish mother whose son made said moon laser. Mine would be foaming at the mouth trying to tell her friends. https://t.co/7wCv8j7Fjq
Ok but for real anyone who thinks Jews are keeping a space laser a secret… have you met a Jewish mother? No one would ever hear the end of “did you know about my daughter’s space laser? We’re very proud!”
— Gabby Tropp (@getropp) January 29, 2021
My Jewish mom was concerned the DVD player would blind us all when she found out it had a laser. So…#JewishSpaceLasers
— Citizens For Progress 🇺🇸 (@Citizn4Progress) January 29, 2021
I think the most absurd part of this absurd thing is that no Jewish mother would give up the opportunity to tell everyone that her son is working on the space laser pic.twitter.com/CCEHnPXKUm
— Grace “Short Squeeze” Kelley (@GraceFacesPlace) January 29, 2021
So yes, the space laser jokes were good. (Also, as a Jew with an irrational fear of lasers — seriously, I would cover my eyes every time someone played with one of those laser pointers we all had for a while — I find them very relatable.)
Yet, there is no denying that Greene’s words are very, very not funny. More than that: they are incredibly upsetting. Not just because these despicable beliefs are rampant across our nation — they have have now been elevated to one of the highest offices of the land.
As I said before, I’ve been upset about Greene’s politics for a while now. So when I heard of the latest unveiled conspiracy theory, I felt sad and scared — but not for a moment was I surprised.
You see, this 100 percent tracks with Greene’s many terrible beliefs that we already knew about; she’s a known supporter of many antisemitic and Islamophobic conspiracy theories. A recently resurfaced video shows her attacking Parkland survivor David Hogg and claiming that he is getting paid by George Soros — yet another popular modern antisemitic canard. Greene believes that the Parkland, Newton, and Las Vegas shootings were staged. She also believes that 9/11 was an inside job, and that “former secretary of state Hillary Clinton murdered a child during a satanic ritual and drank her blood.” She is a supporter of QAnon — another trove of antisemitic conspiracy theories. Basically, she’s a callous bigot who hounds shooting survivors, and I haven’t even made it to the part where she helped incite the deadly riots in the Capitol on January 6.
Is Greene a fluke? Or is she a harbinger of a new reality? Will the GOP rein her in, as Nancy Pelosi urged them to? Why are there so many tweets about her — and funny tweets, at that — and yet so few of her colleagues are calling her out for her dangerous ideas?
The fact is, antisemitism is on the rise in this country, and a lot of it is fueled by baseless theories like the ones Greene espouses. It’s a jarring dissonance that the state that elected its first Black and its first Jewish (Democratic) senators also gave us this, a reflection of the most dangerous forces in our country. Are Greene’s disturbing theories worthy of our mockery? Oh, yes. Yes, they are. But we should also not forget how heartbreaking and dangerous they are; the ideas that she peddles have been used to persecute us and other minorities for centuries.
Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images
LeBron James Goes Crazy After Sealing Win For Lakers: “I’m A Mother F**king Problem, B*tch!”

This season marks LeBron James’ 19th year in the NBA, a truly incredible feat that sets him apart from most other superstars.
Most impressively, however, is that he’s playing like he’s 10 years younger.
On Tuesday night, James produced another signature performance, scoring 31 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game in L.A.’s 5-point win over Sacramento.
The highlight moment came late into the match when James dropped an impressive bucket and followed it with a ramped-up proclamation.
In what has been a string of dominant games from The King, it’s no surprise he got a little excited after dealing a victory for his squad.
On Twitter, NBA fans showered him with praise, hailing him as the best player in the world.
There is no getting around how remarkable it is that Bron is still this elite in year 19 and his longevity is something we’ve really never seen before
In fact, earlier this month he became the oldest player to average over 25 points per game while also still holding the record for being the youngest.
No doubt, Bron’s pursuit of the GOAT title is among the many things driving him this season.
“LeBron James is still chasing to be on top, and he wanna stack up his resume. His resume is already long, but he wants to continue to grow so that he can shut up those Jordan fans out there,” said Kendrick Perkins.
“When you look at LeBron James, and people thought that he went to Los Angeles to go film movies and do all these things with Space Jam. But, this guy wants to win. He wants to be on top. He don’t even want it to be a debate, he don’t even want it to be an argument. He want it to be known that, ‘hey, I am him.’ At the end of the day, people may say he’s 37 years old but if you watch how he’s playing right now Man, he’s playing like, ‘Nah, I’m not gonna use that as an excuse.'”
Despite LeBron’s play, the Lakers have been pretty subpar overall, just barely sitting above .500 almost halfway through the season. It remains to be seen if they can turn things around.
Regardless, it’s not a good idea to count them out completely. LeBron James has shown plenty of times before why that’s a bad idea.
Now, more than ever, James seems ready to prove everyone wrong.