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Gradually I got better, and then slowly I started getting more and

               more paid gigs. It became a career by accident.



               BROWN: Do you remember what your material was when you

               started doing your first five minutes?



               RYAN: I do. I remember speaking about my flatmate at the time and

               the type of friendship that we had. I remember talking about my

               family, talking about my mother giving me a rape whistle. I talked

               about tickets to Dr. Phil—my mom gave me tickets to see Dr. Phil‘s

               taping live in Toronto. I talked about how, “You know your life is

               messed up when your mother gives you tickets to see Dr. Phil.” I

               was fascinated by the audience that he had and the fact that his

               producers put pretty young women up front so that they would be in

               shots, and the women there just treated him like a rock star. It was

               mostly about that. I tried to be edgy when I was starting out because

               those are the type of comedians that I liked, but I didn’t really

               understand what it took to be edgy. I had some things about race,

               but really in retrospect they were not sophisticated enough to be

               poignant; they were probably just offensive.
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