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"Oh you men" was the title of a very funny segment of Mr. Show with Bob and David. A drunk woman at the podium slurs it. Oh you men is right! What are we coming to? It's funny whenever anyone does man-on-the-street interviews on Hollywood Blvd. But it's true, too, which is probably what makes it funny. We don't know anything, at least not when we're on the spot and in the sudden limelight.
Let's stay youthful to pick up chicks at the beach.
We all dream of being famous, but what do we do with our 15 minutes? We squander it, that's right. It's not that these guys know next to nothing about women's history or history itself. It's that even if it was edited to make them look silly, choosing them from a pool of interviewees who did better, it's still the sort of response one is likely to get if one polls one's own circle of friends and relatives. Obviously, most of us know nothing, proving we still need a special month. Gina Marie G. used to say, as a white conservative who moved from the Valley to Florida to become a military and Trump supporter, hated the month, finding it demeaning and not helpful. Was she right? Send complaints about men to Jimmy Kimmel [creator of "The Man Show"] Live c/o the Mayor of Hollywood.
(Jimmy Kimmel Live) March 26, 2024: Females have contributed so much to the world. But we often wonder, how much does the average guy know about women’s history? So we went out onto Hollywood Boulevard where all the smartest people line up, and we invited men passing by our studio to take a women’s history mini-quiz. The results are as real as reality TV. #Kimmel
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