He just wanted to make sure none of us were out for vengeance.
I just loved him right away – he was super-cool and laid-back, and he was just excited.
His manager had a party for all of us at his house, so we all hung out. Q: Were you friends with him going into it?Ī: No, I met him the night before. It was fun – I worked really hard and had only two weeks to prepare, and I’m really proud of the job I did. It was a total blast and he was a great sport. How was that experience?Ī: Oh, it was awesome. Q: I guess it’s cool to make fun of Charlie Sheen, though. I stay away from all of those subjects – I don’t think any of that’s cool. And I don’t talk about hurting animals, or f- babies. I think it’s tough to make cancer funny, so I stay away from that. Q: Your act is pretty irreverent – is there any subject that’s taboo for you, anywhere you refuse to go?Ī: Yeah, definitely there’s some stuff that I just don’t think you can make funny. Check her out Thursday night at the Fillmore Miami Beach, as part of the South Beach Comedy Festival. “Last Comic Standing” viewers fell in love with her devilishly sweet style on Season 5 in 2007, and she was one of the highlights on Comedy Central’s roast of Charlie Sheen in September. Her angelic face belies a wicked wit and an acid tongue that will say just about anything. If you haven’t seen Amy Schumer do stand-up, you’re missing out.