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...namely curious about whether or not sitcoms use laugh tracks. They don’t…well at least not this one. In the audience there was a “fluffer”—a comedian who keeps the audience entertained between takes. The fluffer also passed out copious amounts of chocolate to increase our giddiness. I don’t think any of us found the show funny, yet magically we were all laughing hysterically...

Author: By Brandon C. Presser, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Perks of Networking | 2/11/2005 | See Source »

...Journal"'s closest competition, the weekly "Comics Buyer's Guide" and monthly "Wizard" put their focus on comicbooks as a collectible commodity, with huge valuation charts taking up the bulk of pages. Hopelessly tied up with this volatile market, their editorial content works like the "fluffer" on pornographic film sets, trying desperately to keep the spent mainstream superhero books going for one more round. They perpetuate a view of the medium as a form of childish investment, a dead end, rather than a foil for adult, artistic expression with endless possibilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Watching the the Watchers | 8/31/2001 | See Source »

...Come on, Jane, celebrity poetry is worse than a fluffer-nutter sandwich on stale matzoh. "I played it like I wanted it/moaning and screaming" is worth the paper it's printed on just because it was written by Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott? And shouldn't the article "Cameron Diaz Hates Everyone" have been titled "Everyone Hates Cameron Diaz?" She's quoted as saying, "I don't believe in technology. I don't believe it has helped anything." Well said, Cam! Why are these people interesting? Your personal love letter to Uma Thurman? I mean, I'm sure whatever species...

Author: By Jessica A. Nordell, | Title: Will the Real Jane Pratt Please Stand Up? | 4/15/1999 | See Source »

...stitches as he humorously--but devastatingly--pointed out McMullen's flaws. In one debate Tuttle asked McMullen to pronounce the name of a Vermont town, Calais. McMullen fumbled. (It may be cah-lay in France, but it is cah-las in Vermont.) He couldn't define a tedder (hay fluffer). What's worse, shortly after competing in a milking contest, he said cows have six teats. "I mean, oh, my God!" Tuttle yelled, amazed that his opponent had added two teats to the state's bovine residents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lights, Camera...Fred! | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...Eight. Rectum? Never saw him. Thank you. Thank you for playing. It's Fluffer. Fluffer? What movie is that? That would be the adult movie version. Fluffer--watch out. May the goo be with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Dec. 1, 1997 | 12/1/1997 | See Source »

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