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I'm going to make the gate." Seinfeld went on to stress that it's the "stand-ups" who "really have the freedom" to cross the line when it comes to comedy nowadays, further suggesting that ...
rendered}} Seinfeld said that a job as a comedian is dependent upon being able to work within the parameters of what society deems acceptable. "They move the gates, like in skiing," he said.
he wouldn’t have done some of the jokes that made it into his famous sitcom “Seinfeld.” “We’d come up with another joke. They move the gates like in the slalom (in skiing),” he said.
Seinfeld – who was on the show’s last episode – describes in the New Yorker the task of the comedian as something akin to slalom skiing: “the gates are moving. Your job is to be agile and ...
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I’m going to make the gate.” Seinfeld said that stand-up comedians have it a little easier, as they can react to an audience in real time and have less oversight. “We are not policed by anyone.
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