My laughs depend on my words. Jay Leno proved this when he tried to invite the Invisible Man onto the Tonight Show and interview him with an improvised dialogue. It sucked. (By the way, the original script for that idea is still here. It's just invisible.)
You can have a funny idea for a sketch, but if you don't expand it in just the right way, the laugh is lost. That's why people like Jay Leno and the SNL gang must have been thrilled when I deleted my work and left it all on Google. From that point, they were free to plagiarize me word for word - at least until I came back in 2010.
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