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Monday, July 18, 2005

Can hot girls be funny?

As they organize the theme night called "Hot Girls of The Comedy Store," Pauly and his buddies debate an age-old question: Is it possible to be a beauty queen and a comedienne? Watch these exclusive clips and rate the girls on their laughs and their looks!

Despite his mom's concerns, Pauly and his pals are attempting to answer the age-old question, "Can hot girls actually be funny?" He's booked some of the hottest comediennes in L.A., but will his leggy lineup get laughs? Watch our exclusive video from the girls' stand-up routines, then rate each of them on looks and laughs!

TBS, television's very funny network, is giving down-but-not-out comedian Pauly Shore (Encino Man, Jury Duty) the chance to get his mother's world-famous Comedy Store back on track, while also giving his own career a boost, in a new original comedy series Minding the Store. The half-hour series, premiering Sunday, July 17 at 10/9c, comes to TBS from Shapiro/Grodner Productions (Big Brother) and Bayonne Entertainment, with Arnold Shapiro, Allison Grodner and Rob Lee executive-producing.

"The Comedy Store is the place where such comedians as Jim Carrey, Richard Pryor and David Letterman got their starts, so it seems perfectly fitting for television's very funny network to follow its revival," said Steve Koonin, executive vice president and chief operating officer of TBS. "The show will blend the comedy on-stage at The Comedy Store with the quirky personalities and offbeat backstage antics of Pauly Shore and his mother, Comedy Store owner Mitzi Shore."
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