This week on All Access Pass, Andrea talks with lesbian comedian Vickie Shaw in front of a live audience.

Vickie shares how she got started in comedy, the difference between "animal" people and "baby" people and, of course, loving stories about Sargent Patch.
All Access Pass: Vickie Shaw
For more information about Vickie Shaw, go to www.vickieshaw.com. For more information about Andrea Meyerson, visit www.alloutfilms.com or www.womenonaroll.com.
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on January 6, 2009 - 9:00am.
best aap ever!
sweet baby jesus, that was hilarious!!!
i loved this episode of aap and it must have been one of the bests ever. i admire vicky shaw and i love her comedy, she's an amazing woman and her story is inspiring, as andrea said. i'm so glad, i finally got to see sgt. patch and she's funny as hell (i guess she must have some kind of humor to take all the jokes about herself... :D)! well done and i hope for more funny episodes!
Great episode
Great episode, great interview.
Vicky Shaw is a pretty cool lady. Oh and funny.
Looks like the CWW was a lot of fun too.
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eurOut for all your European queer needsI love babies and puppies!
You don’t have to be either an animal person or a baby person, it is possible to be both. Unfortunately, for us lesbians who’ve always worn our shoes on the correct feet, we don’t have babies or grandkids. However, we can love them just the same. My nieces and nephews are the greatest and I’m loving that they are now having babies of their own. But, two of the three calendars I bought for this year have puppies on them. So, yeah, I love little dogs too. I’m been truly blessed that my favorite niece is bisexual. However, I think she’ll grow out of it – she’s still young and there’s hope she eventually figure out she’s been wearing her shoes all wrong.
Great Interview with Vickie Shaw
Quit hawking stuff!
Yes you are a businesswomen that I admire, Andrea...
but could you just make the product placement a little more subtle?
I can't watch more than a few minutes of your "interviews",
and I don't think I'm the only one.
Respectfully.
Why do you think the vlogs exist?