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4. - Good, good.
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very well thought out.
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new Dan-D ripple chips.
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for dipping, I don't know.
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74. - Annie, can you get my
Louisville slugger for me please?
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75. - Oh Norm.
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89. - We'll be back with Roseanne.
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90. - You know what they say,
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93. - She is an Emmy and Golden
Globe winning actress,
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94. comedian, writer, producer, director,
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show, the Roseanne Show
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Peace and Freedom Party.
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Last Comic Standing,
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her new series, Momsters.
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101. - Yeah, on the ID Channel.
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102. - Premieres on the ID Channel.
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103. - Yeah, all murder all the time,
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105. - The indomitable Roseanne.
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liked serial killers.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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everything about all that.
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110. - I gotta tell you a story, Roseanne.
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111. - The things you say,
I'm like, I did what?
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112. - This happened.
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big story in Canada.
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killed his gay lover.
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online, streaming online.
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- I think I heard
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- bound him up,
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his soul mate for life
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this guy was a real jerk.
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- Yeah answered the ad.
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- He got off,
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what I learned from you
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guess about two weeks later
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a fucking cigarette."
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458. - No, I'd never done anything.
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you knew that cigarettes—
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fuck are you talking about?
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shy but I couldn't talk
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479. So anyways, I said,
"I'll become a smoker,"
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got a whole pack of cigarettes
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498. - No.
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smoke a dozen cigarettes.
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doing this or something.
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like, you just have more
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525. and it brings up the other thing.
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526. - That makes sense.
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527. - Also, it takes away
all the other fucking
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529. about getting dinner together
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530. and "Oh, I have to have a shower,"
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531. and then you're filthy malnutritioned guy
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532. but you've got ideas.
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533. - Right, right, exactly.
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534. So true, so crazy.
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535. - But on my cheat sheet it
said you practice kabbalah.
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536. - Yeah, I meditate.
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537. - Pardon me?
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538. - It's meditation.
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539. - That's what I
want to learn how to do.
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540. - Oh, I'll teach ya if you want.
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541. - You will really?
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542. - Yeah, it's fun and
easy and it's awesome.
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543. It's like, ooh, this
is some powerful shit.
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544. - Yeah.
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545. - Meditation's kind of a drug, I've read.
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547. - It kind of is.
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550. - Can you meditate while
you're on a bunch of drugs?
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551. - Oh hell, it's even more fun.
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554. - Yeah?
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555. - Yeah.
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557. a lazy man's drug.
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558. - Why?
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559. - Well, Billy Joe, man, he'll do anything.
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560. - Oh, drug wise?
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561. - Yeah.
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562. 75 year old man.
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563. Shot a guy in the head two years ago.
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564. He's an outlaw.
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565. I'm going to get his music.
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566. You're going to like him.
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567. - Oh, shoot, yeah.
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569. - Oh really?
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570. - Willie song, some of that, yeah.
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571. - I'd love to read about him.
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572. - Why'd he shoot the guy again?
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574. he put his finger in his
beer, something like that?
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575. - Oh shit.
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576. - I don't know what the
fuck he's talking about.
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578. I asked him to be my sidekick.
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579. He's like, "I don't have those powers."
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580. I'm like, "Not a psychic you retard.
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581. "I want you to be a sidekick."
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583. Whatever.
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from the Twitterverse.
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ever discussed kabbalah?
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586. - I have been with her when
it's discussed and stuff.
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is, because I'm afraid,
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know what in the fuck
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difficult for you and stuff?
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592. - Yeah.
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going to, what am I going
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on, I don't remember why
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to this fucking party,
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to this goddamn party."
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599. And I thought I'm going
to be like other people
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have panic and stuff.
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602. So then I get there and whatever—
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603. - You know what's good for that?
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604. A fistful of Xanax.
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605. - That's what people say.
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607. I haven't tried that.
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608. So I got there and
whatever and whathaveyou
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her on the dance floor.
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613. - And it was so fun.
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614. - I'll bet!
- It was one of the funnest
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617. - Oh right.
- I just danced with her
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619. So there was not a lot of talking
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621. It was fun so I like her.
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625. because I did the stand up for it—
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626. - I know because I hired
you to do stand up.
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627. You and the other genius,
why can't I remember,
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628. Todd Rundgren and Brian Wilson.
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629. - Brian Wilson, this is
what I wanted to ask you.
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630. Here's some Xanax.
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631. - Really?
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632. How many should I take?
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633. - Well, they get you very sleepy.
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634. - I better take only a half.
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635. - Oh right now?
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636. Just take a half.
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637. - Okay.
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638. - What concerned me at the party was
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641. - That was an experience
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642. that I have blocked.
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645. - Tom.
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time there's some story
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648. and you go, "I'm going
to find out which one,
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649. "who planted this story."
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650. - I know,
that's a good one, huh?
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651. - And who ended up?
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652. You did a thorough
search because you knew—
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653. - I paid a guy $60,000
for a private detective.
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654. We're sitting there.
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655. This is like crazy.
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656. This is how it was.
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657. And we're sitting there
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658. and Tom's next to me and he goes.
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659. "This is going to be so
great that we're going
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660. "to find out who's done this."
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661. And the guy, I go, "So who's the leak?"
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662. Because also, you know,
when you got someone
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everybody you see you're like
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664. "I wonder if it's him."
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665. - Yeah, you suspect them.
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666. - It's just like you're totally isolated
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667. thinking everybody's the person.
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668. - That's a terrible feeling.
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669. - And the guy he looks like you, Norm.
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670. He's all calm and he goes,
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671. "Well, we found out who the leak was,"
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672. and he smiles and everything.
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673. I'm like, "Good, who was it?"
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674. He goes, "It's your husband."
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675. And I look over and he's
just like no emotion.
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676. He's just like.
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677. It's like, "What?"
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678. And then he says, "This guy
doesn't want us to be together."
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679. - The private investigator.
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680. - No, that's what Tom said.
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681. "Sorry you paid."
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682. He goes, "No, we have the proof.
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683. "We have the proof right here.
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684. "Here it is."
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685. Now what in the fuck am I going to do?
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686. So I was like, "I got to get out.
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687. "I think I got to get
out of this marriage."
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688. - And what would Tom
have gotten out of that?
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689. A couple of hundred bucks, probably.
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690. - I have no idea but then I found out
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691. he had done it a lot, I guess.
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692. He had, I don't know what
his, I don't even know—
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693. - But he probably made
less than half an empire.
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694. - I don't know what the fuck.
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695. I don't even know who he is or nothing.
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696. It was three years of like.
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by like, "Hey, Rosie."
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699. - Yeah, he did make me nervous.
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702. and he used to open for me
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703. and write good jokes and we
had a fun time with that.
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705. - Who?
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707. - I know, right?
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708. - We'll be back with Roseanne
after the Xanax kicks in.
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710. You were going to say a story
about Tom when he was asleep?
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711. - Yeah, I wasn't the nicest person either.
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712. I wanted to say.
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714. - Sure.
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715. - Yeah, I hated him pretty bad
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717. - One month itch.
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719. I'm like, "What am I going to do?"
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721. for some reason and anyway—
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722. - You had a lot of money you could afford
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723. like instruments, striking instruments?
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724. - I always imagined
hitting him with things
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725. while he was asleep.
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726. And, you know, that's when
the math came back actually
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727. because I was like really
good on trajectory.
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follow it all the way in
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729. like a basketball.
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730. I thought in my head a lot about,
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731. "I can take this and smash it right,"
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732. but I won't.
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733. - You'd figure it all out.
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734. - Well, I'd think about it
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735. but I wouldn't do it.
- Like the way
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737. - Yeah.
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738. This one time I was like,
"I might as well see
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739. "if I've got the aim."
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740. I had a lucite encased baseball,
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741. a baseball encased in lucite
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742. and I was standing there in the hall
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743. and I remember he was asleep
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744. and I'm like, "I want
to put this two inches
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745. "above the left side."
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746. I wanted to fucking do it.
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747. And, by God, if I didn't
hit him with accurate.
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748. It was like from here to there.
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749. Complete accuracy.
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750. - Wow.
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751. - It was this way so two
inches above the left side.
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752. It was pretty good.
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753. That's when my math skills came back.
Copy !req
754. He woke up, "What the fuck?"
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755. - That's pretty impressive.
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756. - After, I'm like, "Shit,
you could have really
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757. "hurt or killed or
something, you shouldn't.
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758. "Don't do that again."
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759. - You said that to yourself.
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760. - Yeah, of course to myself.
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761. So I never did it again
but boy that one time.
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763. and I was able to teach
my son about trajectory.
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764. - About the arc.
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765. - The arc and the trajectory in the game.
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766. - I remember when I was young, my kid,
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only two years older than me
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768. but I thought he was
like a god or something.
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769. I believed everything he
said even though he was nine.
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shoot a squirrel's eye out
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771. at 90 feet, you know,
with a gun, a rifle, a 22.
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773. he goes I'll shoot the cigarette.
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774. - No!
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775. - Yeah.
- Oh shit.
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776. - So he's about 20 feet away from me.
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778. Not only shoot the cigarette out
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779. but shoot the ember out and he just shoots
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780. and it missed me by like eight feet.
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781. So he easily could have
shot me in the head.
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783. don't try this at home.
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785. which I'm now realizing all suck.
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786. - Twitter
kind of sucks any more.
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787. - You know when Larry
King has a show he goes,
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788. "Let's get a question from the audience,"
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789. and then it would always suck.
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790. It would be much better,
Larry King specials
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791. would be much better.
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792. But here's what I heard
Larry King say one time.
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child for some reason.
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795. And then Larry King said,
"Paul Newman told me
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796. "you never get over it."
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797. Like a psychopath question.
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798. - I had all my kids on Larry King one time
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799. and I had my little boy,
Buck, he was about seven then.
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800. - It was one of those ones
where it's a bunch of chairs.
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805. and then he looks at my
little boy and he goes,
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809. - He goes, my kid goes, "Mom?"
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was sitting in the chair
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most of the time now
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813. "you don't have a show any more?"
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814. He goes, "Death!"
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815. It's like, good God, trying to do
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817. And then he's like, "I
don't believe there's
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819. "Just dirt, you're smothered in it."
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820. I'm like, "Oh God, easy."
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821. And he looks like he's
been already dead 10 years.
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822. He looks so much older
than he does, doesn't he?
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824. and we were like, "Jesus Christ."
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826. But then the next month or so, remember?
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827. I went to do a show and he looked good.
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828. I guess the put makeup on him, obviously.
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829. - They get the people that
work over at Madame Tussaud's.
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830. But then he lights up, of course.
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832. Then all of a sudden he's on stage.
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835. You're going to return to
stand up, you're telling me.
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836. You're planning it, right?
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837. - Yeah, if I ever get my shit together.
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838. I'm thinking about it.
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839. I like going and doing 10
on somebody else's thing.
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840. The pressure is, I'm not real
good at pressure no more.
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841. - Plus, I always feel
like an hour's too long.
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842. I get up there and it's like
90 minutes or something.
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844. People don't even want to
watch a movie that long.
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845. - Yeah, it's hard.
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months a couple years back.
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hour because it took me
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849. - Yeah, sure.
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850. - I used to, you know, you
remember from Roseanne.
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852. But your memory does go.
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854. - I have a good hour and sometime I think,
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Standing seeing it all.
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857. It makes you get, you know—
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858. - Well, you want to see
yourself on the Tonight Show?
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859. - Okay, you got it?
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860. - I don't know.
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861. It's supposed to be right there.
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862. - I don't care.
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864. - Oh Goddamn.
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865. - I love this joke.
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868. We have our own way of thinking.
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869. Like, did you ever ask a
fat person for directions?
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870. Because that is when the
difference in thinking
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872. Because you go up to them on the street
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874. and they tell you like this,
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875. "Well, go down here to Arby's."
Copy !req
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joke 40 years later.
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878. - And
go right past Wendy's,
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879. McDonald's, Burger King, it's that
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884. Don't you think?
Copy !req
885. - I think that's the payoff part.
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886. - You had a pretty quick rise.
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887. So from when you moved to L.A.
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888. And did the—
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889. - Tell him your most famous joke.
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890. That people say you're
too masculine sometimes.
Copy !req
891. - Oh, that one.
Copy !req
892. Well, that was my killer joke.
Copy !req
893. That was my ender, closer.
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894. People say, "You're not very feminine."
Copy !req
895. I say, "Suck my dick."
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897. - A hell of a closer.
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898. - So you came to stand up.
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899. You already had life experience.
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900. - Yeah, I was like 29.
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901. - Oh, wow.
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902. - Yeah, older than the kids nowadays.
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903. You know it's like nowadays
it's like very handsome
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and often they'll start
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906. - Yeah, they start early.
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907. - And it's kind of a,
it's funny in its own way
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908. but there's no real
authenticity or life experience
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912. And then I love, it's
always not about them.
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914. - The best comedy where it's like,
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915. we always say this on Last Comic Standing,
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916. because I get to sit there
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917. that guy's a frickin' genius.
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918. And, you know, I just love hearing
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920. because he's got in depth
analysis of stand up
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921. but I like to watch it and I'll go,
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922. I'll think those things but he's,
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923. he's like King Solomon or something.
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924. I forgot what we're talking about.
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925. - You were saying that
you need you're own—
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926. - It's bringing the pain.
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927. It's like comedy is about,
oh God, feel the pain
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928. and we're going to get rid of it.
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929. We're going to laugh it away.
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930. So a lot of them aren't doing that
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931. so it's like about that deep.
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932. And, you know, I like the—
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933. - What about guys that do political,
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934. that's not very good, is it?
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935. - Sometimes it is.
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936. - Political stuff?
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937. - I like all comedy.
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938. You probably do too, Norm.
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939. - Huh?
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940. - You probably like it all too.
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941. - I don't like political comedy that much.
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942. - You don't?
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943. - Like I don't give a
fuck if Reagan's old.
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944. Are they still doing it with Reagan jokes?
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945. - Probably.
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946. They probably are.
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947. Yeah, you got to have a,
you get an old socialist
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948. audience, old Jewish guys with ponytails
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949. when you do material like that.
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950. - I read here, though,
on Last Comic Standing
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951. they're going to, here on my cheat sheet,
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952. they said that they're
going to broaden from,
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953. they're going to have
to panel on a talk show.
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954. - Yeah, they're doing all that.
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955. - Appear in a sitcom.
- They go
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956. to a roast.
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957. - Or a roast.
- They go do a roast.
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958. I think this week they're doing a roast
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959. and they also have to go
on a tour at Universal
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960. and do the—
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961. - Oh good God.
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962. That'd be hard.
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963. - That'd be hard.
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964. - You ever seen them guys, the fellers
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965. that do street performing?
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966. - Yeah, those are the best ones.
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967. - They're amazing.
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968. - Yeah, aren't they?
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969. - I don't know how they do that.
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970. There was a Black guy.
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971. It's always a Black guy.
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972. - It is.
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973. - In Venice Beach he'd do it
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974. and then there was a
famous guy in New York
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975. that Chappelle used to worship, Ray—
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976. What was the name?
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977. - Charlie Barnett.
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978. - Charlie Barnett.
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979. - Everybody
worships Charlie Barnett, yeah.
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980. - So Charlie Barnett
would just walk around
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981. Washington—
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982. - Washington Square Park.
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983. - Square Park, and you know, have to bring
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984. the audience to him.
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985. It ain't easy, you know.
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986. When you're ravaged with AIDS.
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987. - Did he have AIDS?
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988. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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989. It really hurt his career.
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990. - Yeah, that would do it.
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991. - God.
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992. - Magic Johnson gets it and—
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993. - Well, he's got, I
don't know what he's on.
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994. - I hear he drinks a cocktail.
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995. - He's got like, you know.
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996. I mean, a lot of people have lived with it
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997. for a long time and you can
be sure he's got the best
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998. drugs that they can get.
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999. - That he can get and he's healthy.
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1000. He's more healthy than me.
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1001. - It doesn't always go to AIDS.
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1002. - But then guys in Africa,
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1003. are there starving children in the world?
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1004. - Yeah, hell yeah.
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1005. - Then why don't we just take
all our money and feed them?
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1006. - That's what I fucking wonder.
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1007. Because we're idiots.
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1008. - Shouldn't that be the
biggest problem in the world?
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1009. - We can't solve a fucking problem
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1010. to save our goddamn life from
the smallest fucking thing
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1011. to anything on earth.
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1012. - If you were president, wouldn't you say,
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1013. "Starving children," that's
the number one thing.
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1014. - That's right.
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1015. That's what I said in my campaign.
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1016. That's the first thing.
- Is it really?
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1017. - We're going to figure out how
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1018. to get that food to the hungry.
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1019. Let's do something
fucking useful for once.
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1020. - Exactly.
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1021. - Instead of learning how
to blow people up and all
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1022. the rest of that bullshit.
- Good Christ.
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1023. - Are you going to run again?
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1024. - Probably.
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1025. - Like they say, man does not live
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1026. by bread alone but that implies
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1027. first you need bread.
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1028. And then you can get your,
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1029. see what I mean?
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1030. - I can go there, yeah.
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1031. - You got to have food for God
sakes before anything else.
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1032. - Yeah, right, you do.
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1033. Food, shelter, clothing, you know, TV.
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1034. Drugs.
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1035. - Sometimes they would pick
TV, I think I feel over the—
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1036. - Do you love TV?
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1037. - No.
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1038. Because now I got the YouTubes.
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1039. - Oh, the Youtubes, yeah.
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1040. - But it's the same thing, I guess.
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1041. I don't watch Last Comic Standing.
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1042. I just watch you on YouTube
on Last Comic Standing.
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1043. I just like hearing you talk.
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1044. - I better be funnier.
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1045. People are like, "Can't you be meaner?"
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1046. - Did they tell
you not to be as mean?
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1047. - No, they tell me to be meaner.
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1048. - Well, early though you
told that guy to fuck off.
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1049. - Well, he was a fucking dick
and he needed to be told.
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1050. He kept on getting in my face as if...
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1051. - No respect.
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1052. - No, but I'm so used to
that working around Hollywood
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1053. people but this one is
like, "You're not going
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1054. "to come on my show and pull
that shit, motherfucker."
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1055. So, anyway.
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1056. Also, I thought it'd get a laugh.
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1057. - Well, of course.
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1058. Did that hurt you?
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1059. Because I've talked to
Chappelle about being labeled
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1060. as crazy, did that ever
stall your, stop whatever
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1061. you wanted to do in show
business after the Roseanne show?
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1062. - Yeah, yeah, I think it did.
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1063. It hurt me a lot.
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1064. You know, singing the Star Spangled Banner
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1065. really hurt me a lot.
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1066. - Yeah, that was crazy.
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1067. - Yeah, it was a little crazy.
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1068. I had no idea it was
going to go like that too
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1069. because I was like
practiced, I thought it was
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1070. going to go good.
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1071. And the night before I
had gone on Johnny Carson
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1072. and I told him I was going to do it
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1073. and he says to me, "Whatever you do,
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1074. "don't start too high," he goes,
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1075. "Robert Goulet, he screwed up bad
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1076. "because he started too high.
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1077. "Don't start too high."
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1078. Whatever, I'm like, "Thanks, Johnny."
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1079. - And you didn't, you ended high.
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1080. - No, I started way too high.
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1081. - You did?
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1082. - And I was like, "Oh shit,
there's no fucking way
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1083. "I'm going to be able to hit that note."
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1084. I was like I better stop
and start over again
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1085. but then I was like there's no music
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1086. or anybody to go, "Cut."
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1087. So I just had to keep going.
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1088. I was like, "Oh my God."
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1089. And they were fucking going crazy too.
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1090. Because they thought, I
tried to make it funny
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1091. once I realized I wasn't going to be able
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1092. to do it very well and I looked out there
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1093. and there was all these
guys like beer bottles
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1094. like the frickin' fucking Taliban
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1095. going like this, like that.
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1096. It was the scariest frickin' thing.
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1097. - Yeah, yeah.
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1098. - Then after it was over, they go,
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1099. "Do you want to back to your seat?"
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1100. I'm like, "Um, no!"
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1101. - You knew that it hadn't gone well.
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1102. - I knew it wasn't going to go well like
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1103. about six notes in and the panic went,
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1104. "Oh fuck, what am I going to do?"
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1105. I can't just walk off.
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1106. So I'll try to make it funny.
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1107. Now I watch it, a lot of young people
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1108. my son's age are like,
"That was hilarious.
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1109. "We love it, that was so hilarious."
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1110. I'm like, "Yeah, it was
real fucking hilarious."
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1111. - Whatever it is—
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1112. - It was hilarious to have to have police
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1113. on my roof with rifles.
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1114. It was real fucking hilarious.
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1115. - Well, they take those
things very seriously.
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1116. I remember when I was very young,
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1117. Jose Feliciano did sort
of a modern attempt
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1118. at the Star Bangled
Banner and got in a lot
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1119. of trouble for it and nowadays
they'll do it all the time.
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1120. - Well, you don't want to do that.
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1121. You don't want to sing.
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1122. - Hey, you want to do
some jokes, Roseanne?
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1123. I have jokes.
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1124. - We have to take
one more break before—
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1125. - No, we're not going to take a break.
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1126. - Fuck the break.
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1127. - We're just going to do jokes.
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1128. And who better than Roseanne?
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1129. - I can't think of anyone.
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1130. - I can't remember any of them.
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1131. - Hey, Roseanne, how's your cybereye?
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1132. - It's weird, I had to
get a eye replacement
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1133. and it's like really, really weird.
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1134. - Which eye?
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1135. - It's this one and if you look in
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1136. you can see that there's like a fucking
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1137. $6 million man kind of
cyborg deal in there.
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1138. - Looks cool.
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1139. - It is, I mean I can see.
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1140. But, like, sometimes it starts blinking
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1141. and it just goes off on its own,
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1142. has its own life.
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1143. - What if you put like
a snow globe in there
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1144. or something like that?
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1145. - That would be good.
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1146. I'm thinking to wear a patch.
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1147. - Oh, that'd be cool.
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1148. - Like a pirate patch.
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1149. - A patch would be awesome.
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1150. - Wouldn't it?
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1151. - Oh my God, I hurt my
eye when I was young
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1152. and they were going to give me a patch
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1153. and I was so excited and
then it was a pink patch
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1154. with a punch of holes
in it to get the air in.
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1155. - Oh, that's not cool.
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1156. - Yeah.
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1157. - What's the point of that?
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1158. - I would get the scorn
of pirates at school.
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1159. So here's a joke to read.
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1160. This is the only show where
we actually give jokes.
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1161. - Okay, what am I doing?
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1162. - You just read.
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1163. You can read it to the camera.
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1164. You can read it first and
then see and then nix it.
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1165. - This is a long fucking joke.
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1166. - It's a long joke.
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1167. - I'll do it, though.
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1168. - I think it might work.
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1169. - Harriet Thompson, 91.
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1170. Do you want me to read I to the camera?
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1171. - No, you can just read it to me.
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1172. - Finished running the Rock
and Roll San Diego Marathon
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1173. in just over seven hours
becoming the oldest person
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1174. to complete a marathon
and setting a world record
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1175. for the fastest time in her age group.
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1176. - Goodness.
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1177. - Right?
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1178. The previous record was set by Mildred,
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1179. I've already fucked this up.
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1180. I got to start all over.
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1181. The previous record was
set by Mildred Kennelworth
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1182. who died during mile one.
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1183. - Oh goodness.
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1184. So she crushed that record.
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1185. - Is that true?
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1186. - These are all jokes.
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1187. Hey, what about this?
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1188. Kim and Kanye celebrated
their baby North West.
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1189. His name's North West.
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1190. His one year birthday
by throwing a big party.
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1191. What's that?
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1192. - It's a her.
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1193. - It's a girl.
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1194. Yeah, North West, of
course, I should have known
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1195. by the name.
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1196. But anyway, she had her one year birthday
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1197. and they threw a big party with jugglers,
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1198. a bouncy house, and a Ferris wheel.
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1199. The bad news is that North West is a baby
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1200. so it doesn't know what
the fuck is going on.
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1201. What about, this is all attitude.
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1202. You have to say this with attitude
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1203. so you have to read ahead
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1204. and use your acting skills.
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1205. I liked you in She-Devil.
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1206. - Thank you.
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1207. A study has found that
men are just as likely
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1209. At least that's what I
heard Rick tell Brad,
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1210. who by the way has a crush on Patty.
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1211. - Oh, does he?
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1212. Hey, Madonna, your friend,
says she's planning
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1213. to remake the movie Casablanca.
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1214. - Oh really?
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1215. - Yeah, finally, somebody's
going to get it right.
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1216. - What about this one?
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1217. - Is she really doing that?
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1218. - Yeah, apparently.
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1219. - Here's a really easy way to figure out
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1220. if you're taking, huh?
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1221. Talking to many meds.
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1222. - Taking.
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1223. - Here's a really easy way to figure out
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1224. if you're taking too many meds,
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1225. you refer to your medication as meds.
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1226. - You have two and a half meds—
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1227. - See it does say talking, though.
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1228. - Oh Christ, I'm sorry.
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1229. - That's all right.
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1230. - You didn't make a mistake.
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1231. The only thing certain in life
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1232. are death, taxes, and getting caught
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1233. whacking off in a Target dressing room.
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1234. - Are these your tips?
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1235. - I had to learn that the hard way.
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1236. Here's one that's about your friend.
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1237. - Hey, you're not going to believe this.
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1238. But Bill Maher is giving away the solution
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1239. to all our problems for free!
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1240. He is, isn't he?
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1241. - I like Bill Maher when all his problems
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1242. are just his problems so it's like,
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1243. "So why are there kids
around all the time?
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1244. "And why can't we smoke?
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1245. "What about whores?"
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1246. It's all just his stuff he wants.
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1247. You know cat ladies, they're so crazy,
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1248. they're always thought to be crazy?
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1249. You know what's even crazier?
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1250. Snake ladies.
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1251. - Oh yeah, absolutely.
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1252. - Let's give one to Adam Eget.
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1253. Watch this.
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1254. - Workers at a Harvard University Library
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1255. have discovered a book—
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1256. - Now she is the judge on
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- Last Comic Standing.
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1258. - So do your best.
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1259. - You're going to really
get a kick out of this one.
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1260. Listen, so, workers at a
Harvard University Library
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1261. have discovered a book
that's bound with human skin.
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1262. - Ew.
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1263. - Oh God Almighty.
- I know, it's disgusting.
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1264. Anyway, they were able to determine
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1265. that part of the body the skin came from
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1266. after the book was grabbed
by a sexy librarian
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1267. and immediately expanded
to three times its size.
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1268. You know what I mean?
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1269. It's like three times.
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1270. Three times it size.
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1271. - Maybe if he didn't start it—
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1272. - Does that mean it was made from a penis?
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1273. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1274. - That's the funny part.
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1275. - I get it.
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1277. of shadows of the Holocaust and stuff.
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1278. Good Lord how—
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1279. - I don't really see how—
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1280. - When Gwyneth Paltrow, what?
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1281. When Gwyneth Paltrow
says being a movie star
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1282. is harder than working a nine to five job,
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1284. because she spent years
clearing heavy debris
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1286. Oh no, wait, this just in,
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1287. Gwyneth Paltrow's never done shit.
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1288. Here's a nice short joke for you.
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1289. - Oh, great.
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1290. I'm the Ray Allen of my local Applebee's
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1291. because I'm always nailing three's.
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1292. Oh, because I have sex
with women who are...
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1293. - You see what he does?
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1294. He does that thing that new comics do
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1295. where they do a bad joke and then they try
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1296. to explain it as a way of
saving it, you understand?
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1297. - That is a funny part, though.
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1299. would start tap dancing?
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1300. - Carson was the greatest at that.
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1302. - But...
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1303. - I'm not even Carson
Palmer of joke reading.
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1304. - But you did do the back pedal thing.
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1305. - Yeah, yeah, I do a lot of back pedaling.
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1306. - But here's the thing.
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1308. and they would do it like Letterman
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1309. and Carson was the best at doing a saver.
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1310. - Right.
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1311. - But, you don't do that with your act
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would write the jokes
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1314. But you don't put it in
your act and then fucking
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1315. do a saver every night.
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1316. - Well, I couldn't wait to see that
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1317. when he was saving a joke.
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1318. - That is the greatest.
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1319. - And then they'd go "Tea for Two,"
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1321. It was hilarious.
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1322. I almost wanted him to
die so he would do that.
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1325. Dying great is a real—
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1326. - Oh, I thought you meant actually die.
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1327. - No, on stage.
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1328. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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1329. - I mean, you know that's like skill.
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1330. - Because he did die.
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1331. - I know he died.
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1332. - I love watching you, it's rare
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- It's hilarious.
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1335. - Who?
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1336. - You.
- You, like I said
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1337. it's rare.
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1338. - Would you like to hear my impression
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1339. of Johnny Carson phoning 9-1-1 when he had
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1341. - I would.
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1342. - Okay.
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1343. You be the 9-1-1 operator.
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1344. - Okay, what, I just say hello?
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1345. - Ring, ring.
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1346. - Hello, 9-1-1.
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1347. - Hello?
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1348. - Can I help you, sir?
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1349. - Yes, this is Johnny Carson.
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1350. - Johnny Carson, from television?
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1351. - Yes, that's right.
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1352. - Hello Mr. Carson, what
can I help you with?
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1353. - I don't know, I feel like
there's a yak on my chest.
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1354. - He did
have a lot of yak jokes.
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1355. - A lot of yak jokes.
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1357. - Oh yeah!
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1358. Eating cardboard.
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1359. - Yeah, eating cardboard.
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1360. - And I didn't even know
who he was when I was a kid
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1361. but I just laughed.
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1362. - I still don't,
who's Euell Gibbons?
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1363. - I think he did Grape
Nuts cereal commercials.
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1364. Now I have to explain to this fucking guy.
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1365. - He was like about like
roughage and organic roughage
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- Got it.
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1367. I didn't even know Grape Nuts.
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1368. I didn't know they had a commercial.
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1369. - Shut up.
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1370. For one fucking minute.
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1371. I'm trying to talk to a legend of comedy
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1372. and you're talking about.
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1373. - Yeah, yeah, I'm sorry.
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1374. I'm still trying to
find out who Bill Boggs
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1376. - Bill Boggs, I remember that name.
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1377. - Sure, Bill Boggs.
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1378. - Comic, right?
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1379. - Yeah.
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1380. - I don't know if I met
him but I've heard of him.
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1381. - Did a show in New York and he was also
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1382. the creator of the
Morton Downy Junior show.
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1383. - Oh my God, I loved that show!
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1384. - That was a great show.
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1385. - That's what I always called
the Robert Downey, Junior
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1386. I still call him Morton Downey, Junior.
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1387. I loved that show, Morton—
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1388. - Did you think they were related?
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1389. - It was so stuck in my mind.
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1390. That was such a great show.
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1391. - He was an unsung pioneer.
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1392. - Do you remember Joe Pine
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1394. - I remember the one that was Rebecca...
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1395. - Oh yeah, Wally George.
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1396. - Wally George, yeah.
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1397. He was good too.
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1398. - But Joe Pines was the first one.
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1399. - Right.
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1400. - I remember Morton
Downey, Junior, though.
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1401. What'll they do?
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1402. He actually said this.
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1403. "What are you talking about?
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1404. "The guy shoved a corn
cob up a young man's ass.
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1405. "What are you talking about?"
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1406. He was talking about William Gassey.
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1407. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1408. - Oh, John Wayne.
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1409. - John Wayne Gassey.
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1410. - I can see the Xanax
kicking in right now.
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1411. - Yeah, it kind of is.
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1412. - It's all right.
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1413. It's kind of fun.
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1414. - Flatlining.
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1415. It is, it's relaxing.
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1416. - John Wayne Gassey, man.
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1417. Not my idea of a clown.
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1418. - Not funny at all.
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1419. That guy wasn't funny.
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1420. I remember I was in—
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1421. - Not even compared to this guy.
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1422. - I remember I was in Italy
when they executed him.
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1423. I was on one of my
vacations and they came on,
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1424. "They killed," people were like,
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1425. "That's not right that the United States
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1426. "has capital punishment."
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1427. I'm like, "Are you shitting me?"
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1428. - Totally agree.
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1429. 30 kids.
- 50 kids.
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1430. - Was it 50?
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1431. - Something like that.
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1432. - Let's not do the whole—
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1433. - No, no, no, doing the numbers.
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1434. - Are you anti-capital
punishment or something?
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1435. - No, I'm pro-capital punishment
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1436. but this guy starts
talking numbers and deaths.
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1437. Be careful because it always gets back
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1438. to the Holocaust deniers.
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1439. - Well, I do this thing where it's like,
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1440. you know that six degrees of separation.
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1441. I'm Jewish.
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1442. - Me too.
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1443. - So I can take anything in six—
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1444. - Hitler!
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1445. - I can take anything in six
steps back to the Holocaust,
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1446. anything.
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1447. - Anything?
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1448. What about Julie Newmar?
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1449. - Huh?
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1450. - Julie Andrews.
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1451. - Julie Andrews, well, she was in
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1452. the Sound of Music.
- Oh, that's so easy.
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1453. That's only two.
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1454. - What about this joke?
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1455. - Alex Trebek set a Guinness World Record
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1456. for most game shows hosted.
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1457. The previous record holder
was who gives a fuck.
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1458. - He's a game show host.
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1459. But wouldn't that be
fun being a quiz master?
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1460. - I'd love to, I wish
I could host Jeopardy
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1461. That would be so rad.
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1462. - Oh yeah, that would be fun.
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1463. - That's a good show, Jeopardy.
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1464. - I love that.
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1465. This is what my plan is for Jeopardy
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1466. because I watch with my son, right?
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1467. This is what my plan would be.
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1468. See if you think this is a good plan.
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1469. You watch Jeopardy, right?
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1470. And you answer the questions you know
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1471. and everything like that
but nobody tells you this.
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1472. Then they play it again for you
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1473. and you see if you can answer any more.
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1474. I bet you couldn't.
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1475. - You don't think
you retain any of the—
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1476. - Because you skip by
the ones you don't know.
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1477. - I don't
know what you're saying.
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1478. - I'm saying let's say they
showed you Jeopardy once, right?
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1479. So you would get 20 of
the 40 answers maybe.
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1480. Then they'd play it again.
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1481. Do you think you would get all 40?
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1482. - Yeah, probably because you know,
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1483. it has time to settle in.
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1484. - So you think you would remember.
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1485. - I think you'd get more probably
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1486. if you were watching it again.
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1487. - I like in Jeopardy where the question,
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1488. there's a clue within the question
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1489. that helps you along,
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1490. you know what I mean?
- Oh yes.
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1491. - There is?
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1492. - They'll go, "This guy who
starred with Audrey Meadows
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1493. "in the Honeymooners
was once a pool player."
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1494. Like the pool player has
nothing to do with it.
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1495. - You mean they give easy clues?
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1496. - I don't know what I'm saying.
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1497. - I think it's hard.
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1498. That show is hard.
- It's hard as hell.
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1499. - You got to be smarter
than hell to go on there.
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1500. - And the categories come up and you go,
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1501. "Oh, I have a chance at that one,"
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1502. and then it's "Operas."
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1503. Operas?
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1504. - Opera.
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1505. - Ah, fucking shit.
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1506. Or Classical Music, do you know that?
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1507. - No.
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1508. - Goddamn.
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1509. - I don't know anything except
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1510. for if it's about snack foods.
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1511. I'd kill on that.
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1512. Those are hard questions, though.
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1513. - Oh yeah, and you don't have much time
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1514. and then you have to, you
can see the other guys
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1515. know the answer but they're
not good with their thumbs.
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1516. You know, because they're
all hitting their thing.
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1517. But actually somehow one
guy always gets in first.
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1518. - What about that one Mormon guy
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1519. that won like $2 million.
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1520. - Ken Jennings?
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1521. - Was he Mormon?
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1522. - Yeah, from Utah.
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1523. - Wow, wow.
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1524. - Yeah that was insane.
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1525. - Idiot savant.
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1526. - You know Brian Regan
plays Salt Lake City
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1527. and he does it for a month straight.
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1528. - He does?
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1529. - That makes sense.
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1530. - They love him.
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1531. - One of the few that's
just that good and—
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1532. - He's just so clean.
- So clean, yeah.
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1533. - So clean.
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1534. - Perfectly clean.
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1535. - He's hilarious too.
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1536. - That's tough to be that good and clean.
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1537. - And clean?
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1538. It's impossible.
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1539. - That's so impressive.
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1540. - I'm impressed with clean comics.
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1541. - Me too.
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1542. Way more impressed than
anyone that's superior
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1543. as a dirtiness, seems like
a crutch a lot of times.
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1544. - I like dirty ones too.
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1545. - It's a real meeting of the mind.
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1546. And what about this one, Roseanne?
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1547. - Oh my God.
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1548. Three children were,
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1549. is this like a news story, is
that what I'm reading it like?
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1550. - Yes, because the Civil War reenactments
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1551. are very big this month.
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1552. - Three children were
injured when a canon exploded
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1553. during a Civil War reenactment.
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1554. To keep things authentic, the children
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1555. had their limbs sawed
off with a rusty hacksaw.
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1556. - I don't think that was right.
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1557. - That's not good.
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1558. - What about, do you
believe that Jeffery Dahmer
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1559. should have been
broomstick raped to death?
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1560. - Oh my God, Norm.
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1561. Well, he was killed.
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1562. - Well, that's how he died.
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1563. - That's how he died?
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1565. - No, no, no.
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1566. I mean the country didn't do it.
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1567. - In prison, no, no, no.
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1568. - I didn't know he died like that.
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1569. - I have no problem with that.
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1570. - I thought they cut his
head off or something.
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1571. - You have no problem with that?
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1572. - No.
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1573. - Now he's trying to be a tough guy.
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1574. Mr. Tough Guy over there.
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1575. - I think he should have
been killed by the state.
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1576. - Yeah, that's what I believe.
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1577. Not by other prisoners.
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1578. - Don't leave it up to them.
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1579. They got enough problems.
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1580. - I feel like lethal
injection for what he did.
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1581. - I like that beheading, I think
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1582. that's the fastest, quickest.
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1583. - It's painless.
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1584. - Why don't they do that?
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1585. - I know, they should.
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1586. - Who the hell thought
of an electric chair?
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1587. Who thought that was a good idea?
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1588. - I don't know.
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1589. - We'll get a chair, make it hot.
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1590. - Make it electric.
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1591. - Make it so hot that
the person will start
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1592. bubbling inside from heat.
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1593. - That's not good.
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1594. - And then their heads explode.
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1595. It always takes an hour
and it doesn't work
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1596. and they go, "Can you
sit over here for awhile?
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1597. "We have to fix the chair."
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1598. - I think they should behead people,
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1599. as you know, I've said that many times.
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1600. - did not know
that but I love that idea.
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1601. - It's just quick.
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1602. - Why'd they stop that?
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1603. - It's quick.
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1604. - Why'd they stop that, Roseanne?
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1605. - It's painless and quick.
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1606. - Do they do it in any country?
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1607. - I think they do it in, you know,
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1608. the kind of...
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1609. - Middle East?
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1610. - You know how they do it in Russia?
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1611. They'll go out, the guy will be sleeping
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1612. and is asleep, a guy
walks up and shoots him
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1613. in the back of the head.
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1614. - Oh, that seems
way better than anything.
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1615. - That's good.
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1616. That's not bad.
- That's the best.
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1617. - You wouldn't even know it's coming.
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1618. - Never know it's coming and
it only costs you a bullet.
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1619. - That's how I want to go.
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1620. On top of—
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1621. - That's how I'd like you to go too.
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1622. - One top of a three
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1623. - Want to go split on a fucking handgun?
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1624. - I just want to go in
my sleep when I'm old
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1625. and having a nice dream
or something, you know?
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1626. - Where are you going to go?
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1627. - To die, to go with the Lord.
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1628. - Do you believe in the Lord?
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1629. I do.
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1630. - You do?
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1631. Are you religious?
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1632. - I believe in God.
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1633. - I do too.
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1634. - That's as far as I go.
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1635. - Yeah, me too.
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1636. - I don't need your buddy
Bill Maher telling me
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1637. I'm an idiot.
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1638. - I don't like when
atheists say all that shit.
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1639. It pisses me off too.
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1640. I'm glad you said that.
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1641. - They don't know shit either.
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1642. - Why don't you shut your fucking mouth?
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1643. Who asked you?
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1644. - They do the same thing
that they have a problem
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1645. with everyone else.
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1646. They always say, "Don't
push your beliefs on me,"
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1647. but they do the same.
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1648. I'll just shut up.
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1649. - They guy says what you just said
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1650. but way less eloquent.
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1651. - I don't think I was too eloquent.
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1652. - Articulate.
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1653. - I think I am.
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1654. - I'm going to give you
now, to end the show...
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1655. - All right.
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1656. - Thank you very much for being here.
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1657. - It was fun.
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1658. - Can I kiss you?
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1659. - Of course.
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1660. - Sweet.
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1661. - Sweet.
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1662. I'm glad I had Cert.
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1663. - Everybody asks me on this show,
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1664. "When are you going to get a woman?"
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1665. I said, "I'm not going to get a woman
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1666. "before I get Roseanne,
I'll fucking tell you that."
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1668. - Okay.
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1669. - I hate political jokes
but this is my idea
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1671. - And I'm reading it?
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1672. - Yup, it's about President Obama.
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1673. - What do you think of him?
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1674. - It's a little negative on him this one.
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1675. - President Obama in a
speech this past week
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1676. said that we should solve the bee problem.
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1677. - The bee problem.
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1678. - Oh, God, we elected a guy
who sympathizes with bees?
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1679. - Jesus Christ, what have we done?
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1680. - What's wrong with, I don't get that.
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1681. - I don't get that one at all.
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1682. - I like bees.
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1683. - That's what I'm saying.
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1684. - I grow bees.
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1685. - You do?
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1686. - Yeah, I raise bees.
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1687. - Oh, really.
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1688. - Bees, there wouldn't be a fucking earth
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1689. if it weren't for bees.
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1690. - Yeah, you go out there with the thing
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1691. and the smoke.
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1692. - Yeah, I wear the bee
suit and the whole deal.
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1693. - My uncle did that and
you know he would make,
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1694. if you want to make really nice honey
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1695. that's not clover honey but it's rather,
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1696. what's the other kind of honey?
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1697. - Blossom honey?
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1698. - No.
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1699. - Mesquite?
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1700. - Mesquite honey?
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1701. Buckwheat honey.
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1702. So what you do is you plant
a big field of buckwheat
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1703. and that's where you put your bees.
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1705. And then we'll say goodnight.
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1706. - Okay.
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as a term of endearment.
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1709. - That's not how George
Washington used it.
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1710. - No, I don't think it
was a term of endearment.
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1712. - Hey, thank you.
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1713. - Fantastic, thank you so much, sweetie.
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1714. - It was fun, thank you.
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1715. - That was so fun.
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1716. - Thanks for the Xanax.
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