A personal letter from Steve Martin

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Steve Martin is a comedic genius.

How did you get hold of the letter I got from Steve Martin?

I still can't believe he spelled my name with a J, an E, a Y, and two R's. :(

One of my favourite performance bits as told in "Born Standing Up":

"How many people never raised their hand before?"

Absurd and brilliant.

Oh Steve! You and your personal touch. It's what sets you apart from other entertainers :D.

Lucky "jerry"

To Whom This Heart Touches, My I've seen many a thing wrong that sits in front of this special edition Ethan Allen lazy susan. Turnstile cayenne and sesame your cinammon before you wake at squeeze cheeks at this table, my table, with such a smart attitude. Mutt Donkey don't ever experience a kind a kindness. Hot Toddy seethes at alfalfa being smuggled in, and that what it does. Heartiness for you anothern chance its sneaks in again, and again you missed it. Impossible? Feel it, Fred... mean it, and write it; a brilliant opening monologue or your fired, Fred. Betty won't sit another lunch. As Always, Steve PS: Todays Special: Carp dipsum

A thing of beauty is a joy forever.

This makes me feel somehow that playing Mad Libs with Steve could prove to be anticlimactic. But, I'd still present a tray of broccoli and other assorted veggies with ranch dressing anyway.

He used to be funny, seemed to loose it some time in the 80's.
Steve had a show in NY that people recently attended expecting to hear humor instead he was dry and boring and then gave refunds to the attendies who couldnt take it. I will admit father of the bride was entertaining and I found it entertaining, he a little to much actor and not the funnyman he used to be.
Everyone loved the jerk! That Dogs a hero

Ha ha ha! Hilarious, the use of a typewriter and blank spaces adds that little extra "personal" touch!

Cool! A dupe of a dupe of a dupe of a dupe of a dupe of an FW: FW: FW: FW: FW: You gotta see this, Love Grandma! AOL e-mail!.

My hero. Steve makes laughter worth living.

It's good to see some of the "old" Steve humor. The intellectualization of his wit has been a complete flop in my opinion.The advice to "dance with what brung 'ya" still applies.

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