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patrickcassels:

In Vanity Fair’s January 2009 cover story on her, Tina Fey made an offhand comment about doing some voice-over work for a pinball machine in the mid-’90s. The gaming stie Kotaku went through the archives of the Internet Pinball Database (yes, the IPDb) and found the actual recording she did. Turns out it was for 1997’s “Medieval Madness” (tagline: “Behold the Renaissance of Pinball!”) in which she voiced the characters “Opera Singer” and “Cockney-Talking Princess.”

I don’t care how many Emmy’s she has, nothing tops a career in pinball.

Have you ever stopped for a minute to consider that her name is ‘Tina’? That strikes me as odd when you really think about it. I mean, since everyone always calls her ‘Tina Fey’.

Though if you say the word soccer 10 times it starts to sound pretty weird, too.

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    Amazing. I remember hearing...while ago. Tina Fey is definitely one
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    God, this woman is amazing.
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    Things to be happy about: 1. This exists. 2....INTERNET PINBALL DATABASE also exists.
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    Wooo your sword is so sharp!
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    Have you ever stopped...minute to consider that her name is ‘Tina’? That strikes me as odd...
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