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	<title>Comments on: Remembering Comedian Phyllis Diller</title>
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		<title>By: Bob McGowan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you Jeff for this great feature on one of America&#039;s finest and most treasured comedians. I did not know of the serious problems and troubles she endured for quite a few years prior to her hitting it big. 

And hit it big she did. Like Lucille Ball, she was obviously a favorite of Bob Hope&#039;s and that alone says it all. Movies don&#039;t get much funnier than 1966&#039;s &#039;Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number&#039; she starred in with Hope. Her TV work was brilliant, but her first love was the stage. Now she&#039;s been called home, and undoubtedly is giving God himself some well needed laughs on HIS stage! I channel thoughts of love, gratitude and eternal happiness to you Phyllis. You deserve nothing less.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Jeff for this great feature on one of America&#8217;s finest and most treasured comedians. I did not know of the serious problems and troubles she endured for quite a few years prior to her hitting it big. </p>
<p>And hit it big she did. Like Lucille Ball, she was obviously a favorite of Bob Hope&#8217;s and that alone says it all. Movies don&#8217;t get much funnier than 1966&#8242;s &#8216;Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number&#8217; she starred in with Hope. Her TV work was brilliant, but her first love was the stage. Now she&#8217;s been called home, and undoubtedly is giving God himself some well needed laughs on HIS stage! I channel thoughts of love, gratitude and eternal happiness to you Phyllis. You deserve nothing less.</p>
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