All of 30 Rock's Best Jokes
Our favorite woman who definitely does not have-it-all, Liz Lemon is always hilarious as she deals with her insane co-workers and navigating her love life."Really? I already have a drink. Do you think he'd buy me mozzarella sticks?""I did Big Sister in college. That little girl taught me how to use tampons."The Kable Town CEO has some of the best one-liners in the whole series, from always staying classy to pitying Liz Lemon. ""Dating is like your haircut.
"My boyfriend was supposed to pick me up after that shoot, so I called him and I was like '"Your new vibe is a double edged sword. Much like the one"Oh don't be so dramatic. That's my thing, and if you take it away from me I will kill myself... and then you."' newest cast member is full of zingers that are ridiculous, hilarious and never fail to make us laugh."They took my mood ring and I don't know how I feel about that.
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