Tina Fey Has Some Advice for Amy Poehler

March 29, 2009 at 9:57am PST
Photos: NBC

In a recent New York Times article, Tina Fey had some words of wisdom for her friend and fellow funny lady Amy Poehler.

Poehler's new show, Parks and Recreation, premieres on April 9th on NBC and Amy plays Leslie Knope, the deputy parks director of a made up town called Pawnee, Ind. It's kind of like The Office, but with a female lead.

When asked if she had any advice for her former SNL co-star, 30 Rock's Tina Fey replied, "Trust no one. Yell at everyone. Insist on being driven to work in a party trolley."

A party trolley with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler? Now there's a commute we could get into.

—J. Bavoso

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