If you're going to hit a car, try to be sure that it's not a cop car
When Joan Rivers walked through the curtain on 'The Tonight Show,' nobody in my house was allowed to utter a sound. Her gait was full of pep and purpose and her voice unmatched.
Joan Rivers broke down barriers, advocated for free speech, and never apologized for who she was.
I worked at Military Media, an advertising agency for military-base newspapers. Don't ask, I won't tell.