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Rob Delaney Wrote a Memoir About Tragedy Laced With an Appreciation for the Absurd

Por: Vanity Fair Entertainment December 13, 2022

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-csjEHZ kpqyHT body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Late last month, Rob Delaney traveled to New York for the US release date of his new book, A Heart That Works, and when he arrived, he asked his 1.5 million followers on Twitter if they knew about any places where he could swim in cold water. In 2012, Delaney received a Comedy Central award for being the funniest person on Twitter, and... + full article



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