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Oh, when I was a kid in show business I was poor. I used to go to orgies to eat the grapes

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Oh, when I was a kid in show business I was poor. I used to go to orgies to eat the grapes

Rodney Dangerfield, the legendary comedian known for his self-deprecating humor and iconic catchphrase "I don't get no respect," had a long and storied career in show business. But before he found fame and fortune, Dangerfield struggled to make ends meet, often resorting to desperate measures to survive.

In his early days in show business, Dangerfield was far from the wealthy and successful entertainer he would later become. He was broke, struggling to pay his bills, and constantly on the brink of financial ruin. In order to make ends meet, Dangerfield had to get creative with his methods of survival. One of the most infamous stories from his early days in show business involves his attendance at orgies for the sole purpose of eating the grapes.

The image of a young Rodney Dangerfield sneaking into wild parties just to get a free meal is both hilarious and heartbreaking. It speaks to the lengths he was willing to go to in order to survive in the cutthroat world of show business. Dangerfield's willingness to poke fun at his own struggles and hardships would become a hallmark of his comedy, endearing him to audiences around the world.

Despite his humble beginnings, Dangerfield never lost his sense of humor or his ability to laugh at himself. He used his early struggles as fodder for his comedy, turning his hardships into punchlines that would have audiences rolling in the aisles. Dangerfield's ability to find humor in even the darkest of situations is what made him such a beloved and enduring figure in the world of comedy.
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