1.  - Welcome to "Good Talk with
Anthony Jeselnik." 
			  
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2.  I wanted to call it
"The Jeselnik Inquisition," 
			  
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3.  but the network thought
that would be too smart 
			  
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4.  for their audience,
and hey, it was tough to argue. 
			  
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5.  My guest tonight is the
incomparable Kristen Schaal. 
			  
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6.  - Hello! 
			  
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7.  - You're supposed
to be nodding. 
			  
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8.  - Kristen, thank you so much
for being here. 
			  
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9.  Do you remember where we met? 
			  
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10.  Was it New York or was it
the Aspen Comedy Festival? 
			  
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11.  - My first memory of you
is New York City. 
			  
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12.  We were filming our half-hour
Comedy Central specials. 
			  
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13.  It was you, me,
and John Mulaney, 
			  
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14.  and you were nice. 
			  
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15.  - I was, okay.
So you've got a foggy memory. 
			  
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16.  We did meet at
the Aspen Comedy Festival. 
			  
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17.  That was before the half-hour, 
			  
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18.  where you won
Best Alternative Comedian. 
			  
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19.  - Yeah.
- And I was, like, what? 
			  
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20.  - Yeah, I guess
I was so busy winning, 
			  
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21.  that I don't really
remember you. 
			  
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22.  - Yeah, yeah. 
			  
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23.  You won
Best Alternative Comedian, 
			  
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24.  which I think was an award
they invented that year— 
			  
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25.  - For me.
- Just to piss me off. 
			  
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26.  - I think they just invented it 
			  
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27.  because I blew
everyone's minds so much. 
			  
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28.  - Because of
how alternative you were as— 
			  
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29.  - Yeah, alternative's
gonna come back, 
			  
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30.  just like Nirvana. 
			  
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31.  Wasn't Nirvana alternative? 
			  
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32.  - I got some bad news
for you about Nirvana. 
			  
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33.  Kirk Cobain is dead.
- But you could have a— 
			  
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34.  - A heart attack, I think. 
			  
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35.  - Oh, was it a heart attack
to his guts? 
			  
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36.  - Mm-hmm, yeah.
- Oh. 
			  
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37.  - Yeah, do you think
that if I had won 
			  
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38.  Best Alternative Comedian
that year instead of you, 
			  
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39.  that I would be a guest
on your show? 
			  
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40.  - I'm wondering what you think 
			  
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41.  is alternative
about your comedy. 
			  
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42.  - In that it's just different. 
			  
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43.  - In that it just follows
a typical stand-up format 
			  
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44.  and you never play with the
rules of comedy or stand-up. 
			  
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45.  - I think I'm—I'm on
the verge of alternative. 
			  
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46.  You know what I mean?
- Uh-huh. 
			  
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47.  - Like, if alternative
was a high school— 
			  
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48.  - Yeah.
- I'd still be alternative, 
			  
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49.  but I'm one of the jocks in
the alternative high school. 
			  
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50.  You know what I mean?
Where as you'd be, 
			  
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51.  like, playing a clarinet. 
			  
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52.  - Yeah.
Um... 
			  
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53.  all right, but did—
I was trying to remember 
			  
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54.  again if you won at
the Aspen Comedy Festival. 
			  
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55.  - No, I didn't. 
			  
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56.  I'm going to move on
for the sake of ratings. 
			  
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57.  Um—
- Yes. 
			  
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58.  - Kristen, your Twitter bio
says comedian, actress, writer. 
			  
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59.  Why that order? 
			  
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60.  - Well, I guess because when
I started that Twitter account, 
			  
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61.  I was doing comedy
the most, stand-up. 
			  
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62.  Um, because I think
I started it in 2009. 
			  
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63.  But what I really wanted to be
was an actress. 
			  
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64.  And I was doing
just a little bit of that. 
			  
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65.  And then, I just added writer. 
			  
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66.  - Yeah, just to, like,
throw people off? 
			  
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67.  - Just because
it makes you seem smarter. 
			  
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68.  - Have you ever—
- I do have— 
			  
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69.  - Written anything?
- A published book, yes. 
			  
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70.  - You do?
- I wrote it with my husband, 
			  
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71.  Rich Blomquist, and it's called
"The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex," 
			  
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72.  and it is out of print, 
			  
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73.  and they will not
be making more copies. 
			  
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74.  - I—I would love to read it.
- Yeah. 
			  
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75.  - Next question, Kristen.
Fill in the blank. 
			  
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76.  IMDB says your
trademark is playing 
			  
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77.  "sweet-natured
but blank characters." 
			  
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78.  - Ooh, I would
say sweet-natured, 
			  
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79.  but with an unexpected storm
on the horizon. 
			  
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80.  - You changed
the whole sentence 
			  
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81.  uh, just to make us believe
you don't read your own IMDB. 
			  
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82.  "Unstable." 
			  
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83.  I was going for sweet-natured
- Oh, wait, I actually— 
			  
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84.  - But unstable characters.
- It does? 
			  
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85.  - Mm-hmm, and you failed.
- I don't think I failed. 
			  
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86.  I think I said the same thing. 
			  
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87.  Un—unstable?
You think a storm is stable? 
			  
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88.  - I asked you to parallel park, 
			  
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89.  and you got out of the car
and ran away. 
			  
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90.  - No, you asked me
to parallel park, 
			  
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91.  and I let my Tesla
do it for me. 
			  
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92.  - I stand corrected. 
			  
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93.  - I have a question for you.
- Please. 
			  
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94.  - When you write
your comedy jokes— 
			  
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95.  - Mm-hmm.
- They're so good. 
			  
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96.  - Mm-hmm.
- Do you think of the twist 
			  
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97.  before you write it, 
			  
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98.  or do you think of
the premise first, and then, 
			  
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99.  just like, scramble your brain
for the twist? 
			  
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100.  - The latter.
I think of the premise, 
			  
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101.  and I think of how
many different ways it can go, 
			  
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102.  and then, what's, like,
the meanest, most unexpected, 
			  
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103.  yet still makes sense way. 
			  
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104.  - Yeah.
- Yeah. 
			  
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105.  - You're great.
- Thank you. 
			  
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106.  - You're welcome.
- One of the best 
			  
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107.  alternative comedians
of all time. 
			  
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108.  No matter what year.
- There's just nothing 
			  
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109.  alternative about what you do. 
			  
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110.  - I think if I didn't exist,
if I hadn't been born— 
			  
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111.  - Yeah.
- Alternative comedy 
			  
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112.  would not be a thing. 
			  
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113.  - I just—you can have
alternative comedy. 
			  
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114.  - Thank you.
- But it doesn't belong to you. 
			  
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115.  - I would like the award.
- I'll give it to you. 
			  
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116.  - Now, Kristen.
- Yeah. 
			  
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117.  - We're going to do a little
Agree or Disagree. 
			  
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118.  I'm gonna share
some statements about comedy. 
			  
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119.  You're gonna tell me
whether you agree or disagree. 
			  
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120.  - Okay.
- All right. 
			  
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121.  - Two comedy geniuses,
hashing it out. 
			  
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122.  - Agree or disagree:
Comedy is 100% about surprise. 
			  
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123.  - Disagree.
- Disagree. 
			  
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124.  - Mm-hmm.
- Really? 
			  
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125.  - Yeah.
- I feel like a punchline 
			  
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126.  is a surprise
that makes you laugh. 
			  
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127.  - Yes, all of your— 
			  
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128.  all of your comedy
is a surprise. 
			  
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129.  That's why
you got your own show. 
			  
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130.  But I think there's sometimes 
			  
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131.  where comedy can be
about the commitment. 
			  
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132.  And maybe it's surprising
that they are so committed, 
			  
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133.  but sometimes, it isn't. 
			  
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134.  For example,
when you're watching, like, 
			  
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135.  Chris Farley, you know, 
			  
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136.  talk about being
down by the river. 
			  
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137.  - I got bad news
about Chris Farley. 
			  
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138.  - Oh, don't you say it.
- Yeah. 
			  
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139.  Shot himself. 
			  
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140.  - Well, before that,
it wasn't a surprise 
			  
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141.  that he would fully commit to
the dance of the Chippendales 
			  
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142.  or whatever, but the fact that
he was so in it was funny. 
			  
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143.  - I still disagree with you,
but I'm gonna move on. 
			  
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144.  - You think
it's still a surprise? 
			  
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145.  Commitment is the surprise.
- It's a surprise that— 
			  
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146.  his physicality
is the surprise. 
			  
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147.  The fact that he would take
his shirt off is a surprise. 
			  
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148.  - Yeah.
- You know, you don't see 
			  
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149.  that sort of thing. 
			  
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150.  - So all of comedy
is a surprise? 
			  
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151.  - I think laughter
comes from surprise. 
			  
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152.  - But it has to be
a good surprise. 
			  
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153.  - None—none of my jokes
are good surprises. 
			  
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154.  - A bad surprise—
a bad surprise is not funny. 
			  
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155.  Just saying.
Okay, go on. 
			  
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156.  - It sounds like
you're disagreeing 
			  
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157.  for the sake of disagreeing. 
			  
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158.  - No, I'm just, like—
I'm, like— 
			  
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159.  you can't just solve comedy
in one sentence. 
			  
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160.  Like, you can't just crack open
comedy for everybody to do. 
			  
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161.  - Brevity is wit.
- Is that... 
			  
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162.  - Agree or disagree:
You learn more from bombing 
			  
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163.  than you do from killing. 
			  
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164.  - Disagree. 
			  
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165.  - You do?
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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166.  - I feel like, when I bomb,
I'm like, 
			  
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167.  "I got to go home and keep
working and get this together." 
			  
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168.  If I kill, I'm like,
"I know comedy, I am comedy." 
			  
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169.  And I go out and I get—
I get drunk. 
			  
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170.  - Yeah, I mean,
every situation is different. 
			  
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171.  Like, sometimes,
when I bomb, I think that— 
			  
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172.  that everything about
what I did was wrong, 
			  
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173.  and then, I never do it again. 
			  
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174.  And sometimes, when I kill,
I think that the joke 
			  
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175.  is just so perfect
that I don't work on it. 
			  
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176.  And then, when I do it again,
it bombs. 
			  
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177.  Do you ever kill
the first time, 
			  
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178.  and then bomb
immediately after? 
			  
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179.  - I'm always fascinated
by that. 
			  
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180.  It's like,
the excitement you have 
			  
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181.  when you tell that joke 
			  
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182.  for the first time—
- Yes. 
			  
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183.  - It, like,
infects the audience. 
			  
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184.  You think like,
"Oh, this joke is great." 
			  
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185.  And when you tell it again, 
			  
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186.  it's, like,
diminishing returns, 
			  
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187.  and you can never get it back.
- Never. 
			  
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188.  - Like, have you ever
tried out jokes with, 
			  
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189.  like, a piece of paper,
just reading them? 
			  
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190.  And then crossing them off
if they work or not? 
			  
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191.  - No.
- When you do that, 
			  
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192.  the audience loves it.
- Yeah. 
			  
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193.  - They laugh at the good jokes. 
			  
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194.  They laugh at the bad ones
because you cross them out. 
			  
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195.  And then, you go to, like,
the Comedy Store 
			  
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196.  or the Comedy Cellar
or somewhere, 
			  
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197.  and you tell the jokes
for real, 
			  
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198.  and they don't get nearly
the reaction they get 
			  
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199.  if the audience knows
you're just trying them out. 
			  
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200.  - What do you do to try
to keep them fresh again? 
			  
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201.  - I don't.
Once they're great, I'm like, 
			  
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202.  "This is a great joke.
I'm excited to tell it." 
			  
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203.  Like, if I have
one new joke in my act, 
			  
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204.  it refreshes the entire hour, 
			  
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205.  because I'm so happy
about that one joke. 
			  
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206.  Kristen.
- Yes? 
			  
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207.  - Agree or disagree:
It's engaging and cool 
			  
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208.  to use visual aids
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209.  - Agree!
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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210.  What do you think
I think about that? 
			  
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211.  - I think that you think
that your visual aids 
			  
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212.  are the images that you paint
in your audience's minds. 
			  
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213.  - If someone
walked in here right now 
			  
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214.  and said we looked like
we were having fun, 
			  
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215.  I think I'd have to agree. 
			  
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216.  We'll be right back.
It's Good Talk. 
			  
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217.  - Welcome back to "Good Talk
with Anthony Jeselnik," 
			  
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218.  the only talk show
where I get to 
			  
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219.  swing it all around
like the big dog. 
			  
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220.  I'm here with Kristen Schaal. 
			  
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221.  - Who's the big dog?
- I'm the big dog. 
			  
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222.  - Oh, but you were comparing
yourself to the big dog. 
			  
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223.  Who is it?
- "Like the big dog." 
			  
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224.  It's me.
In this scenario, it's me. 
			  
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225.  - Oh, you're like, the top dog.
The big dog. 
			  
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226.  - I'm the big dog. 
			  
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227.  I mean, there's multiple
big dogs, 
			  
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228.  but I'm the only one
who's swinging it all around. 
			  
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229.  - Oh, okay.
- Yeah. 
			  
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230.  - Ow, ow! 
			  
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231.  That's you swinging it!
Cool. 
			  
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232.  - Mm-hmm.
- Ruff, ruff, ruff! 
			  
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233.  - Very cool.
- Rawr! 
			  
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234.  - You were on "John Oliver's
New York Standup Show." 
			  
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235.  Who was the host,
where did it take place, 
			  
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236.  and what kind of performance
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237.  - It was—
John Oliver was the host. 
			  
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238.  - Mm-hmm.
- And one season, 
			  
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239.  I did my mattress monologue, 
			  
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240.  where I pretended
to be a mattress. 
			  
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241.  Oh, God, those were the days.
And one season, 
			  
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242.  I brought my parents
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243.  - And where did it take place?
- New York. 
			  
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244.  - Thank you. 
			  
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245.  You should have
just been, like, 
			  
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246.  "John Oliver,
New York, stand-up." 
			  
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247.  - Well, then, I kind of
got into, like, 
			  
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248.  what was I doing on that show? 
			  
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249.  - I think a lot of people
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250.  when they were watching you. 
			  
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251.  - Yeah, again. 
			  
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252.  You know what?
I'll say this, though. 
			  
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253.  - Please.
- They were weird performances, 
			  
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254.  but there's still
one or two people out there 
			  
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255.  that remember them even from,
like, 12 years ago 
			  
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256.  who occasionally,
will be, like, 
			  
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257.  "Hey, I remember
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258.  - And isn't that the point
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262.  - It's a fact.
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263.  - You have a one and a
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264.  - Uh-huh.
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265.  when you talk to her
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266.  - Oh, I will not do that. 
			  
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267.  - No, you just talk
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268.  You don't want to be
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269.  - I actually don't know how
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270.  Like, when I first had her,
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271.  it was just
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272.  Because I was, like, 
			  
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273.  "What do you want?
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274.  And then, my mom came to visit, 
			  
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275.  and she talked to the baby
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276.  Which is just, like,
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277.  Like, "Oh, what—
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278.  You know, like—
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279.  after she visited,
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280.  for me to talk to a baby. 
			  
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281.  - So you got pregnant,
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282.  where you did
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283.  - On how to talk to an infant? 
			  
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284.  - Have you seen a movie
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285.  where someone talks to a baby?
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286.  And I see my friends
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287.  But I can't.
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288.  not in me at all. 
			  
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289.  - You save that for the stage.
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290.  - You walked right into it.
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291.  Kristen, you grew up on a farm.
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292.  - What was that like? 
			  
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293.  - It was— 
			  
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294.  - Ah!
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295.  - That was the
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296.  - Oh.
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297.  that no one would ever
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298.  - That's so exciting. 
			  
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299.  Thank you.
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300.  - So this could happen
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301.  - Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
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302.  - But now that you feeling
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303.  and totally off-guard—
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304.  - Let's bring a bull
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305.  - Okay, a "bowl?"
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306.  - What would you
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307.  - Philadelphian.
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308.  - Pittsburgian? 
			  
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309.  - I'm from there,
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310.  It's just the way I talk.
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311.  - You don't see me— 
			  
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312.  You don't see me
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313.  - You did!
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314.  We all heard it.
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315.  - Kirsten, you were—
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316.  you talked like this. 
			  
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317.  - You were in an episode
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318.  that was about
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319.  of a local fraternity
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320.  who had a pornographic website
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321.  Was that fun?
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322.  - What did you play?
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323.  - A cremator?
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324.  - You were—were you, like,
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325.  like, giving judgment
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326.  you were someone
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327.  - I was showing
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328.  the box where the paddle was in
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329.  - Okay, so that was fun.
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330.  - I thought you would
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331.  the one doing the sodomizing. 
			  
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332.  - No.
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333.  If a comedy club named 
			  
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334.  a food item after you,
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335.  - I guess I would be the
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336.  - Just the cheese sticks,
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337.  Have you ever—do you ever eat 
			  
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338.  the cheese sticks
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339.  - Yeah.
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340.  - Yeah, I know what
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341.  You don't need to
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342.  You would just be
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343.  It wouldn't be
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344.  You wouldn't have, like,
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345.  It would just be cheese sticks?
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346.  a dipping sauce
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347.  - Really? 
			  
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348.  You want to eat them dry?
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349.  - Like, "These remind me
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350.  I'm going to eat them
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351.  - Let me just say this. 
			  
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352.  You don't need
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353.  Cheese is good as is.
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354.  Like, if you need something
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355.  you got to really
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356.  - Okay, we don't—
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357.  We'll be right back, but first,
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358.  This is "Good Talk." 
			  
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359.  - Here's the thing that girls
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360.  It always kills me. 
			  
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361.  Maybe guys say it, too.
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362.  I don't fuck guys.
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363.  - I don't even know
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364.  All I know is that
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365.  - I'm not homophobic,
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366.  with the gay
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367.  - I'm not gay, I'm not gay.
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368.  I'm not.
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369.  I don't care if people are gay.
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370.  - I'm not gay. 
			  
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371.  - I'm not gay,
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372.  - I'm not that gay. 
			  
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373.  - Ha, ha, ha. 
			  
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374.  - Clearly, the height
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375.  - Yeah. 
			  
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376.  - We're back with "Good Talk." 
			  
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377.  Anthony Jeselnik is the host.
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378.  You did an hour special
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379.  Let's take a look. 
			  
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380.  - It's over for me!
It's over! 
			  
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381.  No water back here!
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382.  Who was that little girl? 
			  
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383.  I'll just die! 
			  
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384.  I will break you— 
			  
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385.  Like they broke me! 
			  
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386.  - Seems like that went great. 
			  
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387.  And that's about halfway
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388.  - Yeah.
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389.  I mean, when you're
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390.  I thought like,
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391.  When you too the knife
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392.  as if you were looking
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393.  that—that really sent me
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394.  That was one of my
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395.  And you said afterwards,
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396.  that it was your goal to do,
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397.  Did you think of that concept
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398.  Thanks, Anthony. 
			  
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399.  I thought of it before.
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400.  I thought it was great.
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401.  it opens with you turning
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402.  "I think this is gonna be
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403.  And then, it freeze frames,
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404.  that absolutely killed me.
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405.  - I really enjoyed it.
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406.  - I think so, actually.
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407.  - Mm-hmm, Kristen, I think
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408.  that if you're a real comedian, 
			  
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409.  then that means you
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410.  of "You, Me, and Dupree"
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411.  Can you do it?
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412.  This is about the threesome
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413.  that got really raunchy
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414.  And then, it was like,
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415.  It could have been—
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416.  - 20 seconds left.
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417.  Like, everyone had a different
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418.  about who pooped
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419.  - You got five seconds left.
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420.  and then, it was Kate Hudson.
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421.  And that was "You, Me:
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422.  Great job, Kristen.
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423.  - Most people
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424.  - Now, Kristen, 
			  
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425.  you're doing great,
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426.  - Okay.
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427.  how you handle this.
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428.  - I'm going
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429.  You tell me if it's a grunt 
			  
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430.  from Tim Allen
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431.  - Mm-hmm.
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432.  making fun of Tim Allen
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433.  Are you ready?
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434.  - Let's here grunt number one. 
			  
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435.  Is that Tim Allen
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436.  - Do I get to compare it
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437.  - Mm-mm, you got to go
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438.  - Well, that's somebody else. 
			  
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439.  - That's Tim Allen.
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440.  - That's Tim Allen.
You want to play it again? 
			  
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441.  That's in the credits, Kristen.
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442.  - Do you know
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443.  - Well, I mean,
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444.  every night as a child. 
			  
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445.  - "Tool Time"?
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446.  - Let's hear grunt number two. 
			  
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447.  - Which was also watching
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448.  - This is grunt number two. 
			  
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449.  - That's real.
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450.  - Real Tim Allen.
- That's a real Tim Allen 
			  
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451.  classic grunt,
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452.  - Yeah. 
			  
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453.  - Let's hear grunt
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454.  Was that Tim Allen
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455.  - It's an imposter.
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456.  - Oh, okay.
- That was a gorilla 
			  
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457.  making fun of Tim Allen. 
			  
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458.  Tim Allen knows sign language, 
			  
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459.  and he would go to zoos around
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460.  and that's how
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461.  - With a grunt of appreciation. 
			  
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462.  - In the beginning,
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463.  - Why?
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464.  - Mm.
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465.  - I think that's Tim Allen. 
			  
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466.  Oh!
- That's Roger Federer 
			  
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467.  making fun of Tim Allen. 
			  
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468.  - Oh, Roger.
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469.  Here's a bonus grunt.
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470.  - Yeah.
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471.  if it's Tim Allen or not,
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472.  can you tell me what emotion 
			  
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473.  they're trying to convey
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474.  - Okay.
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475.  - Mm-hmm.
- Let's hear number five. 
			  
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476.  - Oh-ho-ho! 
			  
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477.  - That's Tim Allen.
- That's Tim Allen. 
			  
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478.  - He is satisfied with what
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479.  - In a way.
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480.  That's like, a sexy time grunt.
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481.  - Yes, but in
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482.  - Uh, I'm challenging you
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483.  - Okay. 
			  
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484.  We'll be right back,
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485.  This is one D block
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486.  - D block!
- "Good Talk." 
			  
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487.  - Sorry, sorry.
That's your outro. 
			  
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488.  - Yeah.
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489.  - That was great.
That's the most professional 
			  
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490.  you've been
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491.  - And we're back
with Kristen Schaal 
			  
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492.  to wrap things up with some
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493.  - Hah!
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494.  if you could take
any dead comedian, 
			  
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495.  bring them back from the dead,
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496.  and have them go back
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497.  - Probably Andy Kaufman.
- The great Andy Kaufman. 
			  
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498.  Why did you like him so much? 
			  
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499.  - Well, because he does push
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500.  I think everything he was doing 
			  
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501.  during his career
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502.  He was doing reality television 
			  
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503.  before there was
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504.  He was pulling pranks
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505.  Like, he was really
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506.  And he was surreal and absurd 
			  
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507.  and for the most part,
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508.  Although, he did go down
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509.  with certain characters, too. 
			  
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510.  Like, he really
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511.  of, I would say,
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512.  - Would you say he's
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513.  - Absolutely, he's my biggest.
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514.  we can, like, obviously tell 
			  
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515.  that their biggest influence
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516.  you've been
the most successful. 
			  
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517.  It's almost like a path down,
like, a wrong lane 
			  
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518.  if you try to be like him
because he was so brilliant. 
			  
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519.  - Yeah.
- Congratulations. 
			  
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520.  - Thank you. 
			  
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521.  - Thank you so much,
Kristen, for being here. 
			  
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522.  You've been
spectacularly bizarre and, 
			  
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523.  dare I say it, a delight. 
			  
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524.  - You dare!
- I dare. 
			  
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525.  - Well, it's a pleasure—
- You can check out Kristen 
			  
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526.  in her new movie, "My Spy," 
			  
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527.  starring alongside
David Bautista. 
			  
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528.  Until next time, good talk. 
			  
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529.  - Was it—it was a long talk.
Was it a good talk? 
			  
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