She could rattle off oneliners like Rodney Dangerfield in drag, so to speak. She was unique, talented and funny. Consistently funny. Laughing at herself and that wonderful cackle, she kept the audience in stiches. "Fangs" for the laughs and memories, Phyllis. I remember an old "Love American Style" with she and Richard Deacon? as husband and wife just back from a party full of phonies. They gave the party phonies hell as they each removed their own hair pieces, falsies, fake chins, girdles, etc. At last they complimented each other on being genuine, kissed and went to bed.