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Spikol, as in nickel, as in pickle, as in tickle...

Please watch this video, and stay tuned for question No. 3:

Tina Fey speaks my name

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HA!!!

Tina Fey wishes she was you. I bet she can't make getting a haircut sound funny.

Could the future hold the following (The NY Post) - Tina Fey has announced that fellow Philadelphia native Liz Spikol will be joining the cast of 30 Rock as her long lost yet recently found twin. When asked about this Ms. Spikol responded, "Well, my people are talking to her people. If the package is right you will no doubt see see me at the Rainbow Room this summer." This reporter wonders if this is further acceleration of the Philadelphianism of East Coast media. Our sources at Pat's and Geno's were mum regarding rumors of forthcoming outlets (on opposite corners) in the Big Apple though another source has confirmed a run on Cheez Whiz in the metro area. Yummy times ahead on all fronts.

SWEET!! i love that show.

Hah! I always say that Tina Fey looks like you (or you look like her). I didn't know she was from Philly too. She should totally know who you are. Fix that--stat.

OK, having just met you last night -- when people asked, "What's she like?" I kept replying, "Well, she's an awful lot like Tina Fey -- only even better!"

(Picture my face turning VERY crimson right now ...)

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Liz Spikol is senior contributing editor of Philadelphia Weekly. She writes the award-winning column The Trouble With Spikol, which began as a chronicle of her struggle with mental illness, and has since expanded into humorous musings on everything from graphic novels to how to use a mop. She also writes the paper's book review column, Lit Gloss. This blog -- named one of the Top 10 Bipolar Blogs of 2007 by PsychCentral -- is about mental illness policy, news, personal journeys and more.