1. - Welcome
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2. to Norm Macdonald Live.
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3. Very excited about tonight.
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4. Big, big name as our guest.
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5. Alongside me, of course, my
trusty sidekick, Adam Eget.
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6. - How are ya, Norm?
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7. I noticed you're dressed as Don King.
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8. - Don King, yeah.
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9. You know, I do an impression of Don King.
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10. - I didn't know that at all.
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11. - Yeah, I've done it in my act
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12. for the past five years or so,
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13. to highly mixed reactions.
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14. And here's how it goes.
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15. I'm gonna do it for
this camera right here.
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16. This is Don King, were he living in Japan.
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17. Don King, if he were a Japanese citizen.
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18. Don King if he lived
in a tiny island nation
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19. known as Japan.
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20. Here it is.
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21. "Only in Japan, yo.
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22. "Only in Japan.
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23. "Only in Japan.
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24. "Only in Japan."
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25. Isn't that funny?
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26. - Yeah.
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27. So he lived in Japan?
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28. - Yeah. Yeah.
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29. You are right.
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30. breath.
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31. Okay, so we will be back
with the amazing Don King.
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32. Right after this.
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33. - Whoa, whoa, whoa.
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34. We don't have...
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35. It's Adam Sandler.
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36. - Adam Sandler?
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37. - Adam Sandler.
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38. - He's not doing the show.
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39. - Yes, he is.
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40. He's in the dressing room.
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41. - I thought it was Don King.
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42. - No, where did you—
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43. - This week is Don King.
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44. - Where did you even hear that?
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45. - Because I've been trying
to get Don King forever.
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46. I asked Brent, did I not say to you,
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47. "Do we have Don King this week?"
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48. - Yeah, Norm, I said no.
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49. - You said no.
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50. I thought you were being sarcastic.
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51. - I said no repeatedly.
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52. - I thought it was a running joke, Brent.
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53. When you say no, and you
think it's sarcastic,
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54. it means yes.
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55. - Right.
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56. - So I kept asking him.
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57. Do we—
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58. This is what I would say.
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59. You say what you would say.
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60. "Do we have Don King?"
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61. - "No."
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62. - "So we have Don King?"
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63. - "No, we don't."
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64. - "We have Don King?"
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65. - "We don't have Don King."
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66. - And then I would laugh.
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67. Oh, well.
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68. Whatever.
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69. But it's exciting we have Sandler.
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70. - Yeah.
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71. - Wait a minute.
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72. It took me three hours to get this wig on.
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73. - You're gonna look ridiculous.
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74. You can't interview him like this.
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75. - Of course I can't
interview him like this.
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76. - You're gonna look stupid.
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77. - It's gonna take me three
hours to get the wig off now.
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78. - Oh, shit.
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79. What do we do now?
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80. - Alright, I thought of an idea.
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81. Don't worry about it.
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82. Calm down.
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83. - What are we gonna do?
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84. - I thought of an idea, just relax.
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85. - Alright.
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86. - Go to the dressing room.
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87. Is Sandler in the dressing room?
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88. - Yeah, he's in the dressing room.
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89. - Go to the dressing room and tell him
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90. that we're gonna do the
show in three hours.
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91. Yeah.
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92. - I don't wanna do that.
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93. Don't make me tell him.
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94. - He's a good guy.
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95. Tell him three hours,
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96. and then we'll be ready for him.
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97. - Good, God.
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98. - Thank you, Adam.
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99. I'll get this wig off.
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100. - Yeah, okay.
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101. Three hours?
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102. - Gala.
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103. Gala.
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104. We have to take the wig off now,
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105. because it's not Don King.
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106. It's Adam Sandler, who I love.
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107. - Okay.
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108. - So now I have to go
through this process again.
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109. - I know.
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110. Okay, ready?
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111. - Yes, go ahead.
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112. - Okay.
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113. - That's it?
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114. - Well, yeah.
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115. - It took three hours to get that on.
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116. - Well, it's harder to get, you know.
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117. - Did you just look me in the eye?
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118. She just looked me in the eye, Brent.
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119. - I'm sorry, Norm,
I've been talking to her.
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120. - Yeah, well, that's,
didn't that memo get out?
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121. Thank you, Gala.
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122. Do you have a mirror?
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123. - Yep.
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124. - You have a fuckin' mirror?
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125. - Yes, Norm.
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126. - I love mirrors.
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127. You're probably not too fond of 'em.
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128. Should charge more for mirrors
for fellows like me, Gala.
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129. - Yes, they should, Norm.
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130. Sorry.
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131. - You weren't being sarcastic, were you?
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132. - No, I would never be sarcastic.
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133. - Hey.
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134. - Hey, how are ya?
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135. It's great to meet you.
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136. - It's nice to see you.
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137. - I just, uh, I feel awful.
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138. It's an honor to have you here.
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139. - Thank you.
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140. - But unfortunately we're
running a few hours behind.
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141. - A few hours?
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142. - Yeah, just a few hours.
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143. We're having a little bit
of a technical problem.
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144. - Yeah, wow.
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145. I wish somebody would have told me that.
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146. - Um, yeah, again
I'm sorry, you know.
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147. If you could just bear
with us, I, we really—
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148. - Got you, got you.
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149. I just kinda, just gotta
do something, though.
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150. - Okay, what?
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151. You have, like, somewhere to be?
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152. - No, no, no, I
just gotta do something.
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153. - Oh, good Christ almighty!
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154. That is a lot of pain!
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155. Oh, God, you're kicking me in the belly!
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156. Why?
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157. Oh, please, stop.
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158. Okay, fair enough.
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159. Just don't kick me in the face.
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160. I need to work on televi—
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161. Oh, my God!
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162. Now you're kicking me
exclusively in the face!
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163. Oh, God, please!
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164. What have I done to deserve—
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165. Oh, God, thank God.
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166. Oh, you stopped.
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167. Oh, thank you, Lord.
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168. Oh. Oh, no, you returned.
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169. What's in your hand?
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170. It looks like a skillet.
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171. It is! It is a skillet!
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172. Where did you even obtain a skillet?
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173. - That's enough.
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174. You're excused.
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175. - Can I have my mirror?
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176. - No, you cannot have your mirror.
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177. Get Adam Eget in here.
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178. - Yes, Norm.
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179. - Hmph.
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180. Both sides are the same.
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181. Some fellows are blessed.
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182. Adam Eget, where have you been?
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183. Turns out I, uh, in a
jiffy, the wig came off.
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184. He could have—
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185. By the way, why the hell
did it take you so long?
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186. I had to talk to Gala for 10 minutes.
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187. You got...
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188. Well, that was, that was entertaining.
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189. Gala!
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190. Adam Eget decided it would
be funny to spit blood
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191. on the desk.
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192. Will you please wipe that off?
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193. Ed McMahon, big sidekick,
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194. Joey Bishop, Hugh Downs, Andy Richter.
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195. Don't recall any of them
ever spitting up blood.
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196. Know why?
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197. Not funny.
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198. - Sandler wasn't happy.
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199. - Sandler wasn't happy.
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200. Well, I'm not happy,
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201. 'cause I had to talk
to Gala for 10 minutes.
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202. Jesus Christ.
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203. Where is he?
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204. He's supposed to be sitting in this chair.
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205. Can you get him?
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206. Can you get him?
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207. Can you get him?
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208. Can you get him?
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209. Can you get him?
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210. Can you get him?
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211. I apologize, ladies and gentlemen.
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212. When we return,
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213. Adam Sandler.
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214. For the full hour, our guest,
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215. Hollywood's biggest star.
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216. You've seen him in films
like Billy Madison,
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217. Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, rather,
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218. Punch-Drunk Love, and many more.
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219. You loved him on Saturday Night Live.
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220. - You sure did.
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221. - And his
double-platinum comedy albums,
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222. They're All Gonna Laugh at You
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223. and What the Hell Happened to Me?
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224. With us, for the full hour
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225. - Whoa.
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226. - Is Adam Sandler.
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227. Adam.
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228. - Normy boy.
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229. - How are ya, buddy?
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230. - I already like it here.
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231. Hi, Adam.
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232. - Thank you, guys.
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233. - I know, it's almost better
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234. to have no response than that.
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235. - Ah, that's fine.
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236. You're right.
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237. - But it's sort of like—
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238. It's reminds me of Tom Snyder.
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239. Do you remember him in the old days?
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240. - Fantastic.
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241. - Yeah, it'd be in the
middle of the night.
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242. - Yeah.
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243. - Small crowd of people,
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244. and then a big swirl of smoke around him.
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245. - No kidding.
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246. He looked like a real man, like you.
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247. - He was a man's man.
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248. - You could take over that spot, brother.
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249. - What spot?
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250. - The Snyder spot.
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251. - Oh. Well, I've never thought of that.
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252. - Don't you think?
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253. Don't you think people should get together
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254. and demand that?
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255. Normy boy.
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256. That would be great, though.
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257. You'd be the best at that.
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258. - It would be fun.
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259. - It would, you know, bring
a whole new light to—
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260. Your guests would be stronger.
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261. - Yes. Tougher.
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262. - Reveal more.
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263. - More eclectic guests,
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264. and then we'd get inside their head more.
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265. - You would get a lot
of things out of them.
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266. - Like we're gonna do with you.
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267. Didn't you have the—
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268. Oh, you put the New York symbol on there.
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269. - Well, I was afraid no
one was going to see it
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270. if it was facing that way.
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271. - Oh, man.
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272. - I needed to show respect.
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273. - You're the king of the meeting.
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274. - They're in first place right now.
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275. - I know they are, yes.
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276. - They could be going away today.
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277. - Who are you a fan of, Adam?
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278. This is my trusty sidekick, Adam Eget.
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279. - Absolutely.
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280. I used to be a huge Dodgers fan.
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281. - What happened?
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282. - Well, I, uh, I've been
so busy, I haven't—
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283. - You can't get Dodgers
games now, in Los Angeles.
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284. - Well, yeah.
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285. - It's an odd thing.
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286. - Yeah.
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287. Can't you pay for it?
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288. - Perhaps.
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289. - I mean, poor Vin Scully, too.
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290. - What happened to Vince?
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291. - Well, I'm just saying—
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292. No, I'm just saying, well,
it's probably his last year.
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293. - I've never heard—
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294. - Vince?
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295. - Yeah, yeah, I called him
"Vince" growing up, too.
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296. Vince Ully, I called him.
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297. Vince Ully.
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298. And then I found out it
was, it was when I met him.
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299. I said, "Yo, what's up, Ully?"
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300. And he goes...
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301. - Did you ever make—
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302. 'Cause one time they forced
me to do Marv Albert.
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303. - Love that guy.
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304. - He's the greatest.
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305. And so I'm on the show, I can't say no.
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306. It was my first year on the show,
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307. and he was in a little trouble,
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308. and I was forced to do it
with an unfunny sketch.
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309. - Oh, you had to do him on the show?
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310. - Yeah.
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311. - Oh, alright.
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312. - So, first of all,
it's a bad impression.
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313. - That hurts, that hurts, yeah.
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314. - And then I meet him,
and I forgot, you know.
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315. - Oh, and he
kinda stared you down?
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316. - Yeah, well, he was nice,
but he had to have seen it.
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317. - I hate that.
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318. - Has that ever happened to you?
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319. You've never really taken on anybody.
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320. - When I was on SNL,
yeah, I would do people,
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321. and I didn't even know I
was hurting their feelings,
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322. because I was too young,
and I didn't really get it.
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323. - Yeah.
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324. - I remember I did David Brenner.
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325. And I did David Brenner,
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326. and I sat next to him at a Knicks game,
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327. and I love David Brenner.
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328. And I was like, "Oh, David,"
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329. and he was like, "Hey, how's it going?"
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330. I was like, "What's happening?
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331. "He doesn't like me?"
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332. Oh, and then somebody told me.
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333. - But he's passed away now,
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334. so you can do him.
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335. - No. No, you know what?
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337. He came and saw me at The Comic Strip,
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338. and he gave me advice.
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339. - Really?
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340. - I was friends with—
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341. His buddy managed me,
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342. and he brought David Brenner
in to see me at the Strip,
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343. and he told me to stop cursing so much.
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344. - Really?
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345. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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346. Everybody told me to stop cursing.
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347. Who told you to stop cursing?
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348. - Uh...
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349. - When you first started?
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350. - I was super clean when I started.
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351. - You were.
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352. You were cleaner.
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353. - I was very clean, yeah.
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354. - You were solid, though.
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355. - I got dirtier later.
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356. But you know, Fred Stoller told me,
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357. he got advice from Rodney.
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358. And Rodney said, "Kid, you're taking
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359. "too many liberties, okay?"
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360. - Oh, really?
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361. - And the idea was, he
was pausing too much.
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362. He was like, "Get to the fuckin' joke.
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363. "You're takin' too many liberties."
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364. - Oh, that's so funny, man.
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365. Rodney told me, he goes,
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366. "Hey, man, don't tell people you're a Jew.
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367. "Don't do that.
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368. "I can't believe you did that."
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369. I was like, "Well, it's
too late now, Rodney."
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370. But I swear to God, the Marv Albert thing
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371. I remember the most.
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372. So, on Saturday Night Live, okay?
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373. You remember how during the show,
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374. in the daytime they would show the feed?
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376. - And one time they had
the feed on a Knicks game,
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377. and Marv Albert, it
would go to commercial,
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378. and Marv Albert, I hear talking—
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379. I don't know who he was with,
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380. but somebody kept going,
"What time's your flight?"
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381. And it's still going.
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382. He goes, "Oh, 7:20, I believe.
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383. "What a game, though."
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384. He's babbling about the game.
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385. He's going, "This is tighter
than I thought it would be."
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386. And the other guy goes,
"Yeah, they, you know,
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387. "did they put you, what hotel is that?"
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388. And he's like, "Well, I
believe, uh, you know, uh,
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389. "Holiday Inn.
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390. "But I'll tell you what.
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391. "Did not think—"
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392. And he's just discussing the game.
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393. The other guy was so like, "I
don't care about the game,"
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394. and Marv Albert couldn't stop.
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395. - Who would have believed
Johnson would be a factor?
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397. Oh, it was beautiful.
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398. - That's pretty incredible.
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399. That's pretty great for him, though, huh?
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400. - Yeah, he's a true fan.
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401. - So he's, yeah, he's a fan.
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402. When he got, unfortunately,
taken out of the thing,
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403. it was a blow, because I look—
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404. Sometimes they'll show clips of Jordan,
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405. and it will be of Marv
Albert's voice the whole time.
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406. - Right, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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407. It was everything.
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408. - It's just, uh, it just
went with basketball.
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409. - His son's good, too.
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410. - I didn't know he had a son.
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411. - Yeah, Marv Albert's kid.
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413. - Yeah.
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414. - Is it Kenny Albert?
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415. - Hey, you wanna do him
too and hurt his feelings?
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416. - No, I'd never...
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417. I don't like hurting people's feelings.
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418. You told me that.
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420. - Yeah, I said quit it.
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421. - When I was, when I did the news.
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422. Because sometimes you forget
that a person is a person.
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423. - Spade.
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426. don't realize they're
hurting people's feelings.
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427. They're like, "I was at dinner,
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428. "and he came at me really aggressively."
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429. I was like, "Well, don't you remember
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430. "all the sick things..."
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431. - Now, Spade, of course, it's famous that,
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432. a famous story that, you know.
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433. - Eddie.
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434. - Eddie won't do the show 'cause of Spade.
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435. He won't host the show.
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436. - Yeah, I bet he let
it go by now, but yeah.
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won't you host the show?
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438. - Why should I?
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439. - Huh?
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440. - I don't know how good it would be.
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441. I'm slow now.
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442. - Well, it never looks good for the host.
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443. - There are guys who love doing it,
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444. who are great at doing it.
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445. I just don't know how
good I'd be doing it,
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446. and I did what I could do on that show.
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447. - He says—
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448. - I could never understand—
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449. Oh, I'm sorry.
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450. - Go. I just pointed at you.
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451. - I could never understand—
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452. I thought you were gonna
say something else.
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455. I'm curious, why did
you get, you got fired?
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456. - It's something
like that, alright.
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457. - It doesn't make any sense to me.
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458. Why would you—
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459. - You did, too right?
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460. - You never know with SNL.
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461. - I don't know what happened.
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462. - With me, it was clear that I was fired.
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463. - But they had to fire you
or something like that.
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464. - But usually people didn't quite know.
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465. - We didn't know.
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466. It was me and Farley.
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467. - You and Farley?
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468. Isn't that amazing?
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469. - It was in '95.
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471. - He remembers it as the Golden Age,
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473. and everybody fuckin' hated it.
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the ratings all the time,
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499. - This is your greatest
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501. I'd yell it, so that he'll try, you know.
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502. - He's got a, he—
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Chris Farley?
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520. - Yeah, Billy.
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526. - Schlock!
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527. - Yeah, Larry Hankin said,
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530. Not 100%.
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531. But, Normy boy, do you
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535. - They had to wake you, yeah.
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538. - Yeah, yeah.
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540. But the problem was,
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542. and I didn't want to come
off like Foster Brooks.
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543. - Oh, right, so you played it past that.
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544. - So I just drank, and drank, and drank,
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545. and I have a very low
tolerance for alcohol.
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546. - And it was sunny.
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547. - And it was super hot.
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548. But, you know, I didn't want
to come out like.
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549. You know, I didn't want to
be like, "Bill, Bill, Bill.
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550. "Mr. Madison."
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552. - Oh, yeah, the best.
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553. - He was great, 'cause
he was on those, uh—
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554. - Roasts.
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555. - Roasts.
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557. A huge drunk.
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558. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, he kept saying,
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560. "Tone it down, Dean."
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561. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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565. "Wasn't always in the big
leagues, as a matter of fact."
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566. And he would just, like,
dribble off, you know.
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567. He'd go, "Our next guest—
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568. "Not always in the big leagues.
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569. "Minor—
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570. "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm
Foster Brooks."
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572. But I saw him one time, he
completely bailed on a joke.
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575. - Deano. He said, "Our next guest—"
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577. He goes, "Our next
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578. "he has a lotta gold jewelry,
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579. "but as time, Mr. Sammy Davis."
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581. about your incredible
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582. on Saturday Night Live.
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583. I was speaking with, uh...
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584. - Who, O'Donnell?
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586. Wasn't it you?
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587. - Yeah, Stevie, that was
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601. I was doing Smigey, baby.
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611. - NYU boy.
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teacher when it happened.
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625. And he came and saw and helped
me with my stand up, too.
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628. - I was coarse.
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David Brenner gave me.
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631. Yeah, yeah, he'd say, "I
think you could say that
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634. - Right.
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639. And I played, uh, basketball
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640. Who, by the way, could slam.
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641. Was great.
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642. - Really?
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643. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was a great kid.
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644. - I thought, yeah, well,
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648. - Strong, he could knock you out.
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651. - Yes.
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654. - Yeah.
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659. I forget what it was.
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660. Something, just like, a
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666. And we were all like, "Yeah,
the Cos doin' the roll."
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667. And the light was about
a minute and a half long,
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669. The whole time, and
everybody was on the floor.
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670. Buscemi, we're all.
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671. He just kept it going,
then finally bzzzzt.
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675. - I was in a movie that
Milton Berle was in.
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676. - Oh, well, he was in the movie?
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681. - He was.
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682. - And then they called Babes Ahoy now.
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684. No, he just showed up.
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688. He was giving me advice,
how to be a good comedian.
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690. - What?
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692. - He did?
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693. - Milty. Everybody knew that.
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right, yeah, right.
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705. - And, uh, Rodney, did that
ever happen to you with Rodney?
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712. He was spreadeagled
and gave us the Rodney.
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was the golfer, John Daly.
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of years after he won.
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719. This was before Tiger, you know, he was—
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720. - Yeah, he was the big.
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725. - Yeah.
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730. - Yeah.
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731. What is it, grip it and rip it?
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732. - Grip it and rip it.
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733. - Yeah.
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734. - Yeah, he would, uh, I
followed him on the whole
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735. Followed him at Riviera, playing,
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736. and throw the cigarette down, hit it.
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738. But, yeah, he came back
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739. where I was playing,
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740. and he's like, "Hey, Norm,
I understand you like me,
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741. "or something like that?"
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742. I said, "Oh, yeah, yeah.
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743. "You're the greatest."
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744. And he said, "Yes, yes, it's true,"
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745. and then he pulled out his cock.
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746. I didn't know what he was talking about.
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747. He says, "It's true," as if I knew that.
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748. - Oh, wow, you heard.
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749. - And then it was the most insane thing
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750. I've ever seen.
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751. It looked like it had its own liver.
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752. I'm sorry.
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754. I would hope he has it.
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757. - Uh, yeah, I've been dying to know,
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759. Norm, Norm made me ask that.
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764. - You ever think about revisiting
some of your old roles?
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766. Sweating like a whore in church, Adam.
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767. - They cut the budget on the show.
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768. We don't have air conditioning anymore.
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770. - You think about revisiting—
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771. - Everything's gonna be okay, buddy.
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773. - Good man.
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774. Good man, Adam.
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775. - I've loved Adam for a long time.
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776. I'm very nervous.
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780. - Yes.
- That's right.
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786. - "Hello? Operator?"
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787. That's me doing a joke, doesn't work.
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788. "Hello? Hello, operator,
we've been disconnected.
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789. "Hello?"
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792. And please, we'll get you some makeup.
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795. - Okay, should have brought the sweatband.
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in the basketball scene,
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you stand over there,
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818. "you get over here.
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819. "Timmy, you come around, you
take the ball from Rocky,
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821. "Will somebody yell 'Shoot'?
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we want a fat guy."
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895. Remember? The guy kept
saying, "We need a fat guy.
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941. I was yelling at my mother,
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943. All she had to do, it was
a little league, like,
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944. she, my little daughter,
says, "Now batting—"
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945. - Sadie.
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946. - Sadie, exactly.
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947. She says, "Now batting number
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948. and my mother says, "Oh, he's good,"
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949. or whatever, like that.
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950. My mother was so bad, and I
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952. "Let's go!
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958. "I'm gonna have to cut you out again, Ma.
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959. "Ma!"
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961. "Don't yell at me."
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962. I go...
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965. - No, yeah, yeah, that's true.
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966. I'm trying to protect her with her friends
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968. Yeah, you were horrible.
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972. But she seemed real, though.
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973. - She did seem a little real.
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974. But she would look at the
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978. - Goodfellas.
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979. - Scorcese's mother was in Goodfellas.
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981. - Good God.
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982. - I didn't know.
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983. I'm not a cinephile.
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984. I've been accused of it,
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985. and I've gone to arbitration
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987. - You'd be a
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988. - Yeah.
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989. That's right.
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990. - Normy boy.
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991. - I—
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993. - We do have to take a break.
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995. Coming up: questions
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997. We couldn't, we had a
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998. Lot of neat things.
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1000. who is in the new film, Blended,
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1001. costarring your old
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1002. - You know Drew?
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1003. - Oh, I love Drew.
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1004. - Remember—
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1005. Were you there at that crazy party I had?
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1007. - 20 years?
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1008. Yeah, that was a good one.
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1009. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1010. - Drew was there.
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1013. - No.
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1014. I remember craziness.
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1015. - It was a good one.
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1017. - I'm thinking of one thing
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1018. but you should probably tell your thing,
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1019. 'cause my thing might
be unsayable.
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1020. But no, go, how did it end?
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1021. - Damon Wayans flushed
the toilet, and it broke,
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1022. and the whole house was covered in feces.
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1023. Right?
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1024. And then we all had to pull the
plug at five in the morning.
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1025. But what was yours?
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1026. - Eh, no, that was it.
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1027. - Maybe we shouldn't.
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1028. - That was it, but
I didn't know it was—
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1029. - It was the same?
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1030. - Yeah.
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1031. I never know what a guy
wants to say, right?
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1032. - Maybe "feces" ain't that bad.
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1033. I was definitely nervous.
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1034. There's so many things
you could have said.
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1035. I was like, "Uh-oh."
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1036. - But no, Drew was—
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1037. I have my theory on why you and Drew
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1039. - What is it?
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1040. - Romcoms.
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1041. - What is it?
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1042. - That you are both children.
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1043. That you are both ageless,
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1044. and so you seem like a little boy,
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1045. and she seems like a little girl.
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1046. - That's, I mean, I'm pushin' it.
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1047. I'm pushin' it.
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1048. - It's wonderful.
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1049. - She's definitely cute still.
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1050. - Yeah, no—
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1051. - I saw what was happening, though, today.
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1052. I actually, this weekend,
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1053. with the kids?
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1054. Took 'em for their birthday,
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1055. and I was in this nice room,
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1056. and I looked in the mirror,
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1057. I had the shirt off and the face out,
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1058. and it wasn't the cute, young
Adam Sandler I once knew.
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1059. I was like, "Whoa.
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1060. "Sandman, takin' it on the chin
a little bit in that shot."
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1061. - Don't you think he looks cute?
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1062. - Yeah, right now.
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1063. Adam, you think I'm alright?
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1064. - Of course.
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1065. - You said I was half Dean, half Jerry!
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1066. - That's right, I did say that.
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1067. - That's right.
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1068. - Gosh, how do you remember that?
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1069. - Because they wrote some
article on me one time
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1070. when I was doing well,
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1071. and then they said, "Adam's
friend, Norm Macdonald,
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1072. says he's half—"
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1073. - Half Dean Martin, half Jerry Lewis.
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1074. - I loved it.
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1075. - Oh, I could see that, absolutely.
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1076. - I took it.
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1077. I ran with it.
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1078. - Questions from the internet.
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1079. "As a kid, what TV shows were you crave—
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1080. "What any favorite cartoon—"
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1081. This comes from...
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1082. Comes from NINJABEN55.
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1083. "Any favorite—"
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1084. Well, I have to say it, because
they're from the internet.
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1085. "Any favorite cartoon characters?"
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1086. - When I was a kid?
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1087. - Yes.
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1088. Because you remind me
of a cartoon character.
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1089. - Who?
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1090. Was it this guy or you?
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1091. - Should I say it?
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1092. - Yeah.
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1093. Deputy Dog?
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1094. - Bugs Bunny.
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1095. - Yeah, maybe.
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1096. A little bit.
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1097. - He was my favorite.
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1098. I thought he was the funniest person ever.
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1099. - You love all those guys.
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1101. - I know all the Looney Tunes.
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1102. But, so, you didn't watch cartoons?
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1104. - I loved the car—
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1105. No, I loved them.
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1106. - Deputy Dog was your favorite?
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1107. - Deputy Dog was up there.
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1108. I liked Scooby, of course.
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1109. I loved Bugs.
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1111. - Top Cat?
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1112. Yeah, T. C.?
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1113. T. C., yeah.
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1114. I can do, "Uh, gee, T. C.
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1115. "What are we gonna do?"
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1116. And Officer Dibble was cool.
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1117. And then I liked, I used
to love Tennessee Tuxedo.
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1118. - Oh, my gosh.
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1119. - "Phineas J. Whoopee."
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1120. I never could do them perfect.
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1121. Spade's good at that.
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1123. - Oh, yeah, those were the best.
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1124. - I can do
Scooby's laugh pretty good.
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1125. - Oh.
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1126. - You guys wanna hear it?
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1127. - Sure, absolutely.
- Oh, yeah.
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1128. - That's pretty good.
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1129. - Thank you.
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1130. - That's pretty damn good.
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1131. - Thanks a lot.
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1132. - I like Snagglepuss.
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1133. - Snagglepuss was good, yeah, yeah.
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1134. - "Stage right, even."
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1135. - Yeah, yeah.
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1136. - "Heavens to Murgatroyd."
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1137. He was a little...
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1138. - Adam Eget gets involved!
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1139. - Way to go, baby.
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1140. - It's the post.
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1141. - From SAMMYSAM145—
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1142. I did not read these before.
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1143. That's why I stumble over them sometimes.
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1144. "You've said in interviews
that you got fired
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1145. "from Saturday Night Live.
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1146. "What—"
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1147. Oh, I see.
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1148. "What kind of complete idiot
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1149. "gets himself fired from that show?"
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1150. - This is big.
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1151. - This is a joke.
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1152. They were being funny in the question,
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1153. so then there's no answer.
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1154. - Did it hurt your feelings
when you got fired?
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1155. - No, because I've been
fired from every job
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1156. I've ever had.
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1157. - Exactly.
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1158. - Were you fired from Roseanne?
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1159. - No.
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1160. That was the only—
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1161. Because she let me go for—
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1162. - To SNL.
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1163. - To do the show.
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1164. But she's fantastic.
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1165. My goodness gracious.
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1166. - Oh, man.
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1167. - What a tremendously funny person.
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1168. - Yeah, she—
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1169. When she hosted, she murdered.
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1170. She murdered.
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1171. - Oh, she was good.
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1172. - She killed.
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1173. - Just solid, easy up there.
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1174. You know what?
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1175. A lot of people who are
good on their TV shows
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1176. come on SNL and crush the hardest.
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1177. - Yeah.
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1178. - You know, they just—
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1179. TV doesn't scare 'em.
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1180. They boom.
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1181. They memorize their lines
by the end of the week.
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1182. Yeah, she was a toughie.
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1183. - Roseanne, uh, you know, I
was talking to what's his name.
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1184. Chappelle, who I love.
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1185. And he said his career got killed
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1186. by the term "crazy."
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1187. They started calling him crazy,
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1188. and he said, "It's very
dismissive, you know.
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1189. "And it doesn't mean anything, really.
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1190. "Or difficult, or crazy."
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1191. - Yeah, yeah,
yeah, that makes sense.
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1192. - "It sticks with ya,
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1193. "and then, so somebody's gonna hire you,
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1194. "and somebody goes, 'Well, he's crazy.'"
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1195. - Oh, right, right, right, yeah.
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1196. - And Roseanne's probably
an example of that.
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1198. Tom Arnold works every...
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1199. - Uh-huh, uh-huh.
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1202. We had to get the boss.
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1203. Some people came in to read for the boss.
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1204. One of them was Tom Arnold.
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1205. So, I guess you're supposed
to go through your agent,
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1207. He's like, "Hey, buddy,
how 'bout that boss job?"
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1208. I'm like, "I don't know how it works."
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1209. I'm trying to distance myself from him.
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1210. I'm like, "I don't know how it works, Tom.
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1211. "I have no idea.
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1212. "It's out of my hand."
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1213. He goes, "I'll take half!"
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1214. He goes, "Tell 'em I'll take half!"
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1215. So that's a pretty good strategy, I guess.
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1217. - Um, Max Wright, from ALF.
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1219. - The dad.
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1221. - Sure.
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1222. - He played the dad.
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1223. What was his name?
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1224. Tat Danny, no.
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1225. Not Danny.
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1226. - Willie.
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1227. - Willie.
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1228. - Willie.
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1229. - Oh, he looks kind of like
Joe Lieberman, you know?
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1230. Very funny guy.
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1231. Oh, here's a g—
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1232. I'm a read ahead here.
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1233. My hands are shaking, like...
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1234. I don't wanna say like who,
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1236. But, um.
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1238. "In what ways was the Trivia Delinquent
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1239. "inspired by Arthur Fonzarelli?"
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1240. - Oh, a 100%.
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1241. - Was it?
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1242. - Sure.
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1243. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1244. - The leather jacket.
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1245. I mean they let me.
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1246. That was a thing I did on MTV.
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1247. I wore a leather jacket.
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1248. I had a tattoo on my neck.
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1249. - No, it was hilarious.
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1250. - It was good.
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1251. Quinn got me all that stuff.
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1252. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1253. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1254. - Quinn was great.
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1255. - Quinn was the only reason I got on MTV.
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1256. One, 'cause he was a powerhouse at MTV.
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1257. - Oh, my God.
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1258. - And, uh, Remote Control
was his show, and he, he, uh,
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1259. when I first started stand up,
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1260. he was the guy who used
to bring me out there,
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1261. and he said, "I'm tellin'
ya, this Adam kid's funny."
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1262. I don't think they liked me that much,
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1263. but he, he forced me on them.
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1264. - Yeah, Quinn was the king then.
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1265. Still is, really.
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1266. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1267. - In New York.
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1268. - He's pretty good
on the Twitter, too, eh?
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1269. - He's hilarious on Twitter.
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1270. - Yeah.
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1271. - But Quinn and, uh,
Attell still kinda rule
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1272. the, the New York scene.
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1273. - Ah, yeah, yeah.
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1274. - You know, there's the
young people, but, um—
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1275. - Sure.
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1276. - There's the ladies.
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1277. - Heh, yeah, yeah, yeah?
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1278. They ruling, too?
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1279. - And they got the, uh,
they have a big advantage,
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1280. because they're both comedians,
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1281. and they're ladies.
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1282. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1283. Funny ladies.
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1284. - So...
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1285. So they get, so then people
go, "Well, who do you want?"
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1286. "Well, there's that one, uh, uh, comedian.
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1287. "She's a comedian, and she's also a lady."
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1288. - Yeah.
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1289. - And then it gets—
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1290. - It's more common, though.
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1291. - Huh?
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1292. - Well, it's more—
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1293. - Well, it's common now.
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1294. - SNL is very—
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1295. - They rule.
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1296. - They rule the SNL.
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1297. - Look, who is bigger than Tina Fey?
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1298. - She's strong.
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1299. - Too big to fail.
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1303. "Are they better actors
than Norm Macdonald?"
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1305. - Similar. Similar.
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1306. You always had that thing, remember,
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1309. - I was, uh, more like Dick the Bruiser.
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1311. - You told me when I first met you,
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1312. "I wanna be the Freddie
Blassie of comedy."
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1315. - Was he French Canadian?
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1316. - He was French Canadian, and
he was, he was the good guy.
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1317. And the bad guy was "Mad Dog" Vachon.
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ever saw, was, well, what—
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1326. But the guy was so
impressed by the athleticism
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1327. of what he'd just seen,
he was like, "Alright."
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1328. - "Alright, overwhelmed, buddy."
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1329. - That's great, man.
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1330. - But one time, uh,
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1331. the greatest thing I ever
saw was in the Verdun arena,
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1332. in the middle of the ice,
the had, uh, set up, uh,
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1333. 'cause they had a, uh, an
ice hockey game that night—
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1334. Canadians don't say "ice hockey," but—
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1335. So, uh, uh, Carpentier
threw Vashon over the,
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1336. over the net, onto the ice.
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1337. So Vashon hit his keister onto
the ice, and down he slid.
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1338. - Oh, oh, the wrestling?
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1339. They brought it onto the—
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1340. - They brought it
onto the middle of the ice.
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1341. - That's incredible, dude.
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1342. - He slid down the ice, and into the goal.
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1343. The goal light went on,
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1344. and then you looked up,
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1345. and there was Carpentier.
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1346. He had hit the goal light.
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1347. - Oh, man.
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1348. - That was some moment.
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1349. - The place went bananas.
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1350. - Holy crow.
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1351. - Hey, I saw—
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1352. - Place went—
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1353. - Fuji and Tanaka.
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1354. - Ooh.
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1355. - At our, uh, in
Manchester, New Hampshire.
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1356. - They were violent.
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1357. - Those two, it's Fuji and Tanaka
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1358. against Andre the Giant.
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1359. - Ho.
- Oh, wow.
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1360. - I was at that.
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1361. - Wow.
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1362. - And Andre the Giant went bananas on him.
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1363. And he locked old Tanaka.
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1364. He put him on the
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1366. so he was kinda like stuck in there,
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1367. and Tanaka started crying like a baby.
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1369. - He was a big man.
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1370. He couldn't fall down.
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1371. - Andre?
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1372. - No, 'cause he wouldn't
be able to get up.
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1373. - Yeah, that would be tough.
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1374. - And then they had—
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1375. He couldn't be beat, you know?
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1376. - Yeah, and you can't take—
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1377. - Gotta do that slappin',
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1378. and that's where they came up with,
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1379. "The only thing that frightened him.
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1380. "No man frightened the Giant.
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1381. "A snake."
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1382. - Ooh, ooh, ooh, and they brought one in.
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1384. - Yeah, Jake the Snake Roberts.
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1385. - Oh, that's who beat him?
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1386. - Yeah.
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1387. - Whoa.
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1388. I forgot.
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1389. I didn't know that.
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1390. - Yeah, yeah.
- Pretty cool, dude.
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1391. - Not afraid of—
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1392. "Would you ever go on a
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1393. - That's a good idea.
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1394. - Yeah?
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1395. - I don't know.
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1396. - Get a bus.
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1397. - Yeah, I would do it
if I, uh, down the line.
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1398. I gotta write an act.
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1399. - You were a hell of a stand up.
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1403. We went somewhere.
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1404. - In Boston or something?
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1405. - And I just remember
the Bruce Springsteen
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1407. - Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1408. That was the greatest.
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1409. Remember, we all used
to go on tour together?
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1410. - Yeah, it was
so much fun, by golly.
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1411. - I gotta get an act again.
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1413. - Yes, yes, yes.
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1414. - Oh, you're doing—
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1415. - I have too much material.
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1416. - Oh, yeah, I bet.
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1417. You don't wanna get off.
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1418. - I start down just
talking to the audience.
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1419. - Oh, yeah, that's cool.
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1420. - Talking to the crowd,
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1421. and then whatever they bring up.
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1422. - You do jokes on it?
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1423. - I pretty well have
a joke on every subject.
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1424. - That's pretty great.
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1425. - Here's a question.
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1426. - Go, baby.
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1427. - This is an interesting question,
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1429. this would be something,
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1430. but for a person with as
much fame as you've accrued,
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1431. this is interesting.
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1432. "Who is the most famous
person you have ever met?"
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1433. - Whoa.
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1434. McCartney.
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1435. - Oh, wow.
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1436. - You, too, I'm sure.
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1437. - I didn't, I wasn't there.
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1438. - You didn't get to meet him?
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1439. - I remember that story about Franken.
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1440. - Oh, that was George Harrison.
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1441. - Oh, was that George Harrison?
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1442. - When he slammed
the piano on his hands?
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1443. - How'd that story go?
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1444. - I think George was up
visiting the writing room,
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1445. and he started tinkering
down at the piano,
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1446. and as a joke, Franken
slammed down the keys,
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1447. almost hit his fingers, and just said,
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1448. "We're writing in here."
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1449. - We're writing, yeah.
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1450. - As a joke, as a joke.
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1451. - As a joke, but—
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1452. - We got better things to do.
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1453. - But then it
kinda ruined the whole...
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1454. - Oh, yeah, and I think,
yeah, right, exactly.
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1455. Everyone was upset they didn't
get to hear the jam session.
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1456. - Instead of the jam session,
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1457. they heard a Franken joke.
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1458. Senator Al Franken.
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1460. that didn't make it to air
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1461. that you were always like,
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1462. - Probably, yeah.
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1463. I had a few that I forced, tried to force.
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1464. Downey eventually would get my stuff on.
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1465. If I told Downey, if I begged him.
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1466. I'd say, "You gotta let
me try that one thing."
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1467. And he would take a few tries,
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1468. and then I'd get a—
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1469. I don't remember any in particular, but—
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1472. - Sax Jockey?
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1473. - SAXJOCKEY657.
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1474. - Gotcha.
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1475. - Not to be confused.
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1476. "You had to turn down Inglorious Bastards
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1477. "due to a scheduling conflict.
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1478. "Is that true?"
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1479. - I was a, um, I know Tarantino,
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1480. and he would tell me for years
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1481. he was writing that movie
and he had a part for me.
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1482. - Really?
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1483. - But at that time they were shooting,
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1484. I shot Funny People with Apatow.
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1486. Yep.
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1487. - Another interesting confluence of events
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1488. happened recently.
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1489. - What happened?
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1490. - With the Tarantino movie.
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1491. He had this movie that was—
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1492. - The Magnificent Eight?
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1493. - The Amazing Eight or
something like that,
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1494. based on The Magnificent Seven.
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1495. Pardon me?
- The Hateful Eight.
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1496. - The Hateful Eight.
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1497. - The Hateful Eight
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1498. was a parody or—
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1499. All his movies are sort
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1500. And at the same time,
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1502. - Still going, buddy.
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1503. - And it's still going.
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1504. - You're in it.
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1505. - And I'm in it.
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1507. - You'll see.
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1509. - I can do—
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1510. - You always liked Slim Pickens.
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1511. - I can do Slim Pickens.
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1512. - I feel like the Ridiculous 6
are doing what they're doing,
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1513. and you just keep going,
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1514. "What are you guys doing?"
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1515. - I might do that.
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1516. - He buttons every scene.
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1517. At the end of it, he's like,
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1518. "Was it wide enough to cut out?"
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1519. "Yeah."
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1520. - History calls
him the Human Button.
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1521. - I think it would be better with seven.
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1522. "I think it would be better with seven."
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1525. Oh, this is—
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1526. I'm not sure.
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1527. Oh, yes, I do know this game.
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1528. GELATINOUS3 says that
there's a game called
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1529. Fuck, Marry, Kill.
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1530. - I don't know it.
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1531. Oh, who would I rather fuck,
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1532. who would I—
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1533. - Yeah, who would you choose to fuck,
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1534. who would you choose to marry,
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1535. and who would you choose to kill?
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1536. "Rob Schneider, Davide
Spade, Norm Macdonald?"
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1537. - You wanna kill Spade.
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1538. - Kill Spade.
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1539. - So simple.
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1540. - So now, who now—
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1541. - No fighting back.
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1542. - Now it's down to Schneider and me,
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1543. and it's for fuck or marry.
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1544. I know which one I want.
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1545. - We'll take it.
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1546. I'll marry you.
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1547. And I'll go hairless on the bucket.
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1548. - Have you seen Rob lately?
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1549. - I saw him a couple months ago.
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1550. Yes, I hung out with him.
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1551. He's doing good.
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1552. He's happy.
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1553. He's doing stand up all the time.
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1554. - He looks strong, he does stand up,
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1555. and he has...
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1556. He phoned me, and he goes,
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1557. "I'll get you a Gulf Stream Jet,
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1558. "fly you to Miami,
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1559. "I have a TV show, and you'll be on it,
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1560. "and then later you'll
have your own TV show."
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1561. And I was like, "Yeah, I'll do anything."
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1562. And then three weeks went by,
and I haven't heard from him.
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1563. But he's a, boy, what do you call 'em?
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1564. A scrambler.
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1565. - Oh, he's funny.
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1566. - Oh, he's hilarious.
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1567. - He is pure crazy and funny.
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1568. And he has a hardworking board.
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1569. - I see him in the script
of the Ridiculous 6,
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1570. which I have read.
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1571. - Yeah, you're in it.
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1572. - Don't leak it.
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1573. - And I see who's who.
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1574. I can see it.
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1575. - Yeah, Schneider's a—
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1576. - Schneider's hilarious.
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1577. - Schneider's out there
doing it, yeah, yeah.
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1578. - Schneider is
gonna kill it out there.
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1579. - He's very happy now with his little baby
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1580. and his good-looking, nice wife.
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1581. - She is nice.
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1582. I've met her.
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1583. - Oh, yeah, you know him.
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1584. You know him from The Comic Strip Club?
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1585. - Tempe.
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1586. The Improv, yeah.
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1587. - He used to—
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1588. This was probably—
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1589. Did you ever do The Tempe Improv?
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1590. Or was that after you?
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1591. - I did it.
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1592. I did it.
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1593. That was a great one.
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1594. No, I did it, like, 20 years or something.
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1595. 15 years ago.
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1596. - Now, I thought you had a story—
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1597. - I did have an actual question, though.
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1598. - Yeah, Norm's ready and
prepared for his next one.
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1599. - No, go to it, go to it.
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1600. - Alright, go ahead.
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1601. - Do you have a—
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1602. - Go to it, go to it.
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thought it was kind of
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1605. in the vein of, like,
Nazarus cover of Love Hurts.
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1606. And then you tackled Reggae
with Piece of Shit Car,
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1607. and Techno with Secret.
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that you haven't done
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1610. - I don't know, you know.
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1614. - I did one.
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1615. I did this thing called
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1616. - Oh, that's right.
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1617. - It was about a guy who had a pimple
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1618. in the middle of his back.
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1619. It was Country.
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1621. - It didn't go anywhere.
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1624. One of em.
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1625. - Uh, What's Your Name?
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1626. - What's Your Name?
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1627. - Really?
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1628. - Yeah, I did one album all songs,
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1629. and that was one.
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1631. How's Brooks?
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1632. "We're gonna release it in four months."
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1633. Normy had that album cooking
for about seven years.
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1634. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1635. - Ridiculous?
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1636. - Yeah, longer than Thriller, it took.
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1637. But the problem is,
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1640. I'd think, "Oh, there's
a way to change it."
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1641. Every time I'd listen, I'd go,
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1642. "I can change this.
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1643. "I can make it better.
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1644. "I can change it, I can change it."
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1645. And then, yeah, and
apparently so much money
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1646. went into sushi.
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1647. I didn't realize it was
coming out of the budget
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1648. of the album.
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1649. - They don't tell you that!
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1650. And you're like, "Man,
they give you free sushi."
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1651. And you're like, "I gotta pay for that?"
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1652. I know.
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1653. It's so funny.
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1655. - Did you ever make any
money from that, from your—
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1656. Your albums were giant.
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1657. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, eventually.
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1660. that would come by and visit, right?
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1661. And I'd say, "Let's take a break, Brooks.
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1662. "Come on, let's take 'em out to dinner."
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1663. And then we'd go out to dinner,
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1664. and he'd go, "The label has it, man.
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1665. "The Label."
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1666. And then we'd go to The Palm.
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1667. There'd be like 20 of us chowing down
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1668. at The Palm.
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1669. And they're like, "Sandman?"
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1670. I said, "Hey, baby, the label."
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1671. And then at the end, I'd
see my budget blown up.
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1672. I'd be all, "What happened?"
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1673. He be, "Well, all of the Palm visits."
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1674. And I'd be like, "I paid for that?"
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1675. And Brooks—
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1676. And meanwhile Brooks was
saying "you're welcome"
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1677. to everybody.
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1678. They'd go, "Hey, thanks."
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1679. He'd go, "Not a problem."
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1680. - You're the label.
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1681. - Exactly.
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1682. - You seem to be a guy that
would be big internationally.
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1683. - I do alright over there.
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1684. - You do? Okay.
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1685. - Some places pretty good.
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1686. Yeah.
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1687. Brazil.
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1688. Sandman is happening in Brazil.
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1689. - Really?
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1690. - Yeah.
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1691. - You wish you were doing good in Brazil.
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1692. This guy loves the Brazilian ladies.
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1693. - Oh, you like
the Brazilian ladies?
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1694. - Absolutely.
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1695. They're gorgeous.
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1696. - Tell him what you like about 'em.
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1697. - They have—
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1698. You know, you mean, their backsides?
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1699. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1700. - Yeah.
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1701. No, come on, man.
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1702. - No reason for filth.
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1703. - Hey, man.
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1704. - Not gonna win a fucking
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1705. I'm reading ahead.
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1706. - They have nice figures.
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1707. - I'm reading ahead.
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1708. - Well, we do have to take a break.
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1709. - Don't do it.
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1710. Don't look at the sign, Normy.
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1711. - Yeah, okay, we won't.
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1712. - Normy's stays down and focused.
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1713. - I'm trying to—
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1714. - Pretends he doesn't
see the teacher going,
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1716. - Okay.
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1717. Oh, here's an interesting question.
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1718. I did not know this.
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1719. "Siskel and Ebert were
not big fans of you."
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1720. I didn't know it.
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1721. - I didn't know it, either.
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1722. - If I had to make a guess.
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1723. - Yeah, yeah, they came at me.
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1724. - Siskel and Ebert, not big fans of yours,
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1725. but by gosh, you can't
not like Gene and Siskel.
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1726. Er, uh, Ebert for his incredible
courage throughout the end.
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1727. Good lord God.
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1728. You know, he kept happy.
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1729. He stayed happy.
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1730. - And focused.
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1731. - And focused.
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1732. And he talked about the
transformative power of films.
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1733. Didn't help to transform him that much.
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1734. But mentally, you know what I mean,
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1735. it swept him away from his, from the cage
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1736. that had become his life.
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1738. Siskel and Ebert.
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1740. "Siskel and Ebert were
not big fans of yours
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1742. "but said you may have a
great career as a villain.
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1743. "Have you ever thought
of playing a villain?"
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1744. - Yes.
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1745. - You have?
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1746. - No, but I would do it.
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1747. - Yeah, that would be pretty cool.
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1748. - That would be fun.
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1749. - In a serious movie.
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1750. - You should write a serious movie
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1751. that I'm the villain in.
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1752. You would write a great serious movie.
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1753. - Yeah, yeah, and you'd be the villain?
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1754. - Yeah, I would do it.
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1757. You go into a psychiatrist.
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1758. I'm just giving away this film,
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1764. That's the same of the film.
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1765. In session 66, you tell the psychiatrist
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1766. that you murdered a
girl when you were young
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1767. and buried her in the woods of Manchester.
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1768. - Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
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1769. And he can't say nothin'.
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1770. - Then you vanish.
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1771. - Ahh.
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1772. - And then he's plagued by it.
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1773. - He's gotta tell somebody.
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1774. - Yeah, so he
goes, and he investigates,
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1776. - Oh, man.
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1777. - There was a girl slain.
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1778. - Oh, that's good.
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1779. - Yeah, so he goes to—
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1780. And then he goes crazy.
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1781. The nightmares that you
should have, he has.
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1782. Starts doing cocaine and—
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1783. He gets disbarred, but he's on a mission,
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1785. And he does find you.
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1786. - Uh-huh, uh-huh.
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1787. - But you have
been forgiven by God.
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1788. - And he doesn't know this.
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1789. - Yeah, and when he reaches you,
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1790. you're there with your family, happy,
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1791. and you're a villain.
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1792. - Wow, and he's plagued.
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1793. - He's plagued, and he
tries to get you, you know.
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1794. And you're a happy
family man at this point,
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1796. Huh?
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1797. - Ah, that's not bad.
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1798. - That's a good one.
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1799. - That's pretty fresh, man.
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1800. - He's the villain.
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1802. - Pretty fresh, except for one thing.
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1806. And you know it, Normy.
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1807. - The Water Boy was my
favorite Sandler movie.
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1809. - You're in
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1810. - No, I'm not.
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1811. - What, no, you're in The Animal,
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1812. and I did the...
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1813. - Click became my favorite movie.
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1814. My favorite.
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1818. - Yeah, yeah.
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1819. I like it.
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1820. I love that one.
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1821. - That may go down as one of those
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1822. "It's a Wonderful Life" movies.
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1823. - I don't think Siskel and
Ebert would put it up there,
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1827. - Mm-hmm.
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1828. - And I remember he was, I think he's,
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1829. you know how he's always
self-effacing, Koren?
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1830. He's afraid, you know?
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1831. "Ooh, I don't know."
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1832. Too sentimental.
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1833. - He was cocky on that one.
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1834. - Was he?
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1835. - No, no, no.
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1836. - But it was, uh, it
seems to me that movie
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1837. will become like an
"It's a Wonderful Life."
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1841. - It was a very sweet movie.
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1842. - I got teary eyed at it.
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1843. - Yep, I'm with ya.
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1844. I like that one.
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1845. - And I only get teary eyed
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1846. usually for the National Anthem.
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1847. - Which one?
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1848. - Uh?
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1849. - Which one.
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1850. - En Francais?
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1851. S'il vous plait?
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1852. Come on, bud.
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1853. - Well, how about this for a French song?
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1854. This is how, you know, listen.
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1855. I grew up, my dad hated the French.
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1856. In Canada.
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1857. Because the English
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1858. - I see.
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1859. - So my dad, one time, he gets the, uh,
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1860. there's a song.
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1861. Okay.
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1862. So, my dad, who's bilingual,
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1863. he told me, he said, "Sit down, son."
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1864. And I sat down.
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1865. And he goes, "Here's what
the French are all about."
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1866. And then he, uh, translated it.
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1867. And the translation is, "Lark."
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1868. "I will pluck you, lark.
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1869. "I will pluck you, lark."
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1870. - Geez.
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1871. - Whoa.
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1872. - Yeah.
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1873. - You know what you got right there?
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1874. - Oh, yeah?
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1875. - You got the, uh, the shrink?
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1876. That's his final monologue.
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1877. - Are you talking about Session 66?
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1878. - Yes, I am.
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1879. Session 66.
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1880. - Alright, maybe we should go.
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1881. - We should go.
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1882. - And when we come back, we do jokes.
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1883. - Let's do it.
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1884. - When we return.
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1885. We are back with the only Adam Sandler.
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1886. - Yep.
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1887. - I knew they were confused,
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1888. but I didn't say "one and only."
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1889. - Why should you?
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1890. - So they—
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1891. But I figure "only."
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1892. - You don't need one.
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1893. - You don't need one.
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1894. Alright.
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1895. Adam Sandler's here.
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1896. We're going to do jokes.
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1897. On this show,
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1898. we actually provide the guests with jokes.
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1899. - Oh, good, good, good.
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1900. - So you don't
have to think about it.
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1901. - Who wrote 'em?
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1902. - Funny stuff.
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1903. Oh, we don't like to say,
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1904. because, uh, you cannot—
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1905. Also, you have the option to pass.
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1906. - Oh.
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1907. But I can put this in my act if I want to?
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1908. - It's like Jimmy Fallon.
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1909. Yes.
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1910. - Alright.
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1911. - It's a game.
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1912. Okay, ready?
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1913. I'll do the first joke
to show you how they go.
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1914. So you can do it to the camera,
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1915. or you can do it to me.
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1916. It doesn't matter who you do it to.
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1917. "Michigan man Curtis Peterson
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1918. "received a 15-year prison sentence
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1919. "for having sex with his pet Pitbull.
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1920. "What's that, Lassie?
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1921. "Woof, woof?
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1922. "Grandpa got stuck in a well?
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1923. "Woof woof?
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1924. "Oh, you got raped?"
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1925. So I didn't I want to say, you know,
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1926. but that's just a—
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1927. Now this is, to me, a
perfect Sandler joke.
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1928. Here, you try that one.
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1929. - Okay.
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1930. "A new study found that men with beards
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1931. "are more attractive.
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1932. "More great work from the
University of Bob Zeiger."
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1933. That was a good one.
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1934. That's great.
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1935. - We always give one to Eget, you know.
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1936. - Let's go, baby.
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1937. - Alright.
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1938. - Eg-man.
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1939. - Sometimes he gets nothing.
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1940. - "Growing up, I never would have believed
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1941. "that one day I'd need a computer
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1942. "just to masturbate."
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1943. - That's not bad, it's not bad.
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1944. - Did they have computers
when you grew up?
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1945. - Uh, yeah, I had a—
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1946. - Yeah, TRS-80.
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1947. - Apple IIGS.
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1948. Apple IIGS.
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1949. - No, really?
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1950. See, when I was young, Radio Shack TRS-80.
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1951. We're older than you, huh, buddy?
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1952. - I don't remember computers.
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1953. When I was young,
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1954. the computers were so big,
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1955. they'd fill up a whole room.
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1956. But the good thing is,
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1957. you could ask them a specific question,
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1958. and then it would come out, yes or no.
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1959. Unless you asked them an imponderable,
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1960. and then smoke would spit out.
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1961. Then they'd say, "This does not compute."
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1962. Okay, here, what about this joke?
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1963. "Call me an old softy,
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1964. "but I'd prefer if you'd call me
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1965. "a distinguished gentleman
with a flagging erection."
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1966. Hey, you got the New York things on,
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1967. so here's a New York joke.
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1968. - Alright, alright.
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1969. - New York sports joke.
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1970. - "Tim Tebow's time in New
York wasn't a total loss.
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1971. "He had a monument built
to him in Central Park.
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1972. "A bench."
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1973. - A bench.
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1974. - A bench.
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1975. - "In my opinion, if you're going to
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1976. "fight the war on terror,
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1977. "good place to start
would be this nation's
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1978. "haunted houses."
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1979. They're terrifying.
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1980. - That's a good one.
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1981. - You know, when I was a boy, my dad,
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1982. he was a—
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1983. I guess he was a frugal fella.
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1984. - Yes, yes.
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1985. - You know, he was a double generation.
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1986. - He had a big
family he had to take,
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1987. have money for, you know.
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1988. - Yeah.
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1989. And he was the age of my grandpa.
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1990. He had me when he was 50.
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1991. So he had lived in the Depression.
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1992. So, anyway, the point
of the thing is this.
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1993. We're at the exhibition,
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1994. and there's the haunted house.
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1995. So me and my brothers all want to go
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1996. in the haunted house,
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1997. and my dad says, "Well, goddamn,
that's not haunted house.
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1998. "That can't be a haunted house."
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1999. "Why not?"
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2000. "Well, it has wheels.
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2001. "The ghosts would come right out of it."
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2002. - That's funny, man.
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2003. - So he wrecked it.
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2004. "Catherine Zeta Jones has been diagnosed
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2005. "with Bipolar Disorder.
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2006. "Turns out half the time she's Zeta..."
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2007. - Ahh, that's good.
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2008. - Here's one for you, Adam.
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2009. - "If you were a Russian prostitute
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2010. "on a date with serial
killer Andrei Chikatilo,
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2011. "a.k.a. The Rostov Ripper,
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2012. "and he couldn't achieve an erection,
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2013. "this was not your lucky day."
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2014. - Oh, goodness.
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2015. Well, things happen in
this world, you know.
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2016. Here's one.
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2017. This actually is from my home country.
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2018. - You wrote this?
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2019. Oh, okay.
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2020. - Canada.
- Yeah.
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2021. - "Self-described
Canadian porn star
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2022. "Luka Rocco Magnotta
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2023. "heading to court soon
for the grizzly murder
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2024. "of his Chinese boyfriend.
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2025. "Magnotta allegedly killed
Lin Yun on videotape.
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2026. "He started by cutting Yun's penis off,
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2027. "leading to his lover bleeding
out live on videotape.
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2028. "Magnotta then went to his kitchen
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2029. "and placed his boyfriend's
penis into a skillet,
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2030. "frying it until it was golden brown.
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2031. "While taking his last breath,
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2032. "Yun witnessed his supposed soul mate
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2033. "feast on his genitals.
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2034. "After Yun had perished,
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2035. "Magnotta began dismembering him,
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2036. "sending packages of his—"
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2037. I mean, this guy was a real jerk.
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2038. You wanna do that one?
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2039. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, Adam.
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2040. - "One day in the hopefully
not-too-distant future,
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2041. "North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un
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2042. "is going to hear a loud popping sound.
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2043. "The sound of his head
coming out of his ass."
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2044. - That was very—
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2045. - I just read it.
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2046. - Adam's the kindest guest to you so far.
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2047. - Yeah, by far.
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2048. - Just in case he's still booking Tempe.
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2049. Gotta get in there.
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2050. - Super Dave Osborne stared Adam
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2051. for a full 25 seconds.
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2052. - Oh, yeah!
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2053. He's tough.
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2054. He's a strong man, yeah.
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2055. - "Where did you find this guy?"
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2056. - That guy is funny, though, eh?
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2057. - Here's one.
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2058. Okay, Adam?
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2059. A Jill joke.
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2060. - "'There's no wrong
way to eat a Reese's,'
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2061. "says the guy who didn't
shove a bunch of Reese's
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2062. "up his ass."
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2063. That's good.
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2064. Very good, very good.
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2065. This is very—
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2066. Remember how hard you used
to kill on SNL, by the way?
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2067. - What?
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2068. - You, with these things.
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2069. Jokes, and remember you
had to bring me out?
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2070. - Yeah.
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2071. - I'd be next to you.
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2072. - It was always fun to bring Sandler out.
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2073. - Oh, God.
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2074. I didn't make you do—
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2075. - I could kill.
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2076. - Oh, no, you would interview Cajun man.
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2077. - Yeah?
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2078. No, no, no, no.
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2079. No, no, no.
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2080. - No, that was Kevin.
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2081. - Nealon.
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2082. - No, Nealon.
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2083. Nealon was perfect at that.
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2084. - But what did you used to?
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2085. I mean, you used to—
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2086. - I just sat there while
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2087. - Ohhh.
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2088. - Yeah.
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2089. - Yeah, but you were a rock.
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2090. - I remember helping to
write that Chanukah Song.
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2091. By golly, it was fun.
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2092. - Yeah, we all did it together.
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2093. - And then, uh, it was
before the computers.
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2094. - It was when Roseanne was host.
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2095. We were all, you, they loved you.
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2096. - It was before computers.
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2097. - Right.
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2098. - So, Laurie Joe, who was at that time
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2099. the writer's assistant,
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2100. you would have to go,
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2101. "Laurie Joe, find out
if this guy's a Jew."
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2102. - That's right!
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2103. That's right.
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2104. It would be, like, a day later.
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2105. I don't think so.
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2106. What rhymes with...
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2107. - And then at the end,
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2108. all I remember is at the end,
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2109. I said, "There is Adam
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2110. - Oh, wow.
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2111. - Okay, what is your joke?
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2112. - Uh, hold on a second.
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2113. "The Octo Mom has reportedly been evicted
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2114. "from her California home.
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2115. "The mother of 14 children packed up
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2116. "and left her property in Palmdale
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2117. "after being asked to leave
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2118. "for not paying her rent
for the month of April.
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2119. "The single parent, who's
real name is Nadia Suleman,
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2120. "exited leaving a huge mess
and the stench of urine
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2121. "inside the pad."
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2122. Wait, it says here the
urine has been traced back
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2123. to Adam Eget.
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2124. Which is me.
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2125. - It's a self-effacing joke.
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2126. - Tricked you there, Adam.
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2127. - Here's one for Adam.
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2128. It reminds me of, um,
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2129. this reminds me of a Dangerfield joke,
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2130. so I'm going to give it to Adam.
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2131. For his long-standing respect and love
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2132. for the great Rodney.
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2133. - He's my favorite stand up.
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2134. - "Alright, baby, okay, give me this."
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2135. - Alright, okay.
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2136. - "Alright, my
brother-in-law is so stupid,
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2137. "you kiddin' me?
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2138. "The first thing on his
bucket list was suicide.
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2139. "Alright, baby, okay."
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2140. That was a good one.
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2141. - That is a very good Rodney joke.
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2142. That sounds like a Rodney.
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2143. "Okay, fine."
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2144. - I remember at the end,
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2145. I saw him a couple times at the Improv,
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2146. and at the end, he'd say,
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2147. "Thanks for the use of the hall."
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2148. - Oh, yeah, the hall.
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2149. - I wish we had the Gardner joke
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2150. that he made him tell Rodney.
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2151. - Was it, remember, uh, Bob Woods?
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2152. Used to open for Buddy Hackett?
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2153. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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2154. - And he used to, uh, on the first night,
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2155. he said to Buddy when he got off,
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2156. "Hey, man, that was a great set."
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2157. He'd go, "They're not
sets, they're shows."
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2158. And then Bob would stand up.
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2159. He did a whole tour with him,
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2160. and he on purpose did it every night.
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2161. He would come off, he would go,
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2162. "Whoa, man, that was quite a set."
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2163. "They're not sets, they—"
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2164. Yeah, alright.
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2165. "Alright, baby, thanks for the hall.
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2166. "You're alright, you're okay."
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2167. Kevin James does a smooth
Rodney, by the way.
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2168. - Oh, he does a good one?
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2169. - Unbelievable Rodney.
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2170. - Really?
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2171. - "Yeah, okay."
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2172. He gets deeper.
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2173. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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2174. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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2175. Hangin' out with Rodney, by the way,
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2176. was that not the craziest?
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2177. - Oh, my God, he...
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2178. It's funny that he thought he—
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2179. He didn't know he was funny
or something, you know?
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2180. - Everything he said was funny, yeah.
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2181. - Yeah, everything was funny,
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2182. but he kinda, he didn't know if you
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2183. were making fun of him, or—
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2184. - Yeah, yeah.
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2185. "They think I'm a square or something."
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2186. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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2187. But everybody worshiped him.
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2188. - Everyone loved him.
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2189. - And he didn't understand it.
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2190. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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2191. - Are there any good stories
from when you knew him?
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2192. - Well, that one time
Josh Gardner was, uh,
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2193. he used to do this joke all the time,
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2194. and I'd make him do it.
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2195. It just was a retarded joke
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2196. where he go, like, he'd go,
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2197. "There's these two gay guys,
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2198. "and one guy says to the other, he says—"
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2199. This is how Josh talks, he goes,
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2200. "One gay guys says to the other,
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2201. "'Let's play a game
called Hide and Go Seek.
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2202. "'And I will hide.
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2203. "'You try to seek me, and if you find me,
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2204. "'you get to fuck my ass.
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2205. "'I'll be behind the couch.'"
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2206. So I said, "You gotta tell
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2207. And so Rodney came,
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2208. and then they were in that hallway,
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2209. down by the makeup, where it's super thin?
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2210. - Uh-huh.
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2211. - You know?
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2212. The, the...
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2213. Farley used to have his dressing room.
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2214. It's that super thin hall.
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2215. And so I said, "Go tell him the joke."
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2216. And he got stuck there with Rodney,
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2217. real close, you know?
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2218. And he told the joke to Rodney,
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2219. and then big silence,
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2220. and then Rodney said, "I'll
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2221. "I'm not much for jokes, okay?"
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2222. The guy most for jokes ever.
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2223. - "I hate one-liners, baby, alright?"
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2224. - We're gonna end the
entire broadcast now.
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2225. - Yep.
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2226. - It's time.
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2227. - Thank you, Adam.
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2228. - It's time, Normy.
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2229. Let's do it again.
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2230. It's great being with you, buddy.
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2231. - We're gonna give you
two jokes to do, though.
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2232. To end the show.
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2233. - Okay.
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2234. - And here's the first joke.
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2235. Now you can read ahead.
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2236. There's nothing wrong—
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2237. There's no shame in reading ahead.
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2238. - Okay, so I can deliver
it a little stronger?
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2239. - No, no, you've been
delivering them great.
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2240. I'm just saying.
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2241. No shame in reading ahead.
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2242. - "I think there's nothing cooler
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2243. "than being a lone wolf,
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2244. "except at wolf picnics,
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2245. "when you don't have a partner
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2246. "for the wolf wheelbarrow race."
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2247. - Okay, you know what?
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2248. - "Alright, baby, okay."
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2249. - I'm gonna give you two more jokes.
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2250. You can read ahead, but I think this one
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2251. is perfect Sandler.
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2252. Off-stage Sandler.
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2253. - That's a good one.
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2254. - We're gonna end, we should end at—
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2255. Here, I tell ya what,
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2256. we'll end with that one.
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2257. - Alright.
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2258. - You do that one.
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2259. You can read ahead.
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2260. - "Porn actor Ron Jeremy is back at work
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2261. "after having open-heart surgery.
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2262. "The name of his next feature:
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2263. "I'll Have to Sit Down for Most of This."
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2264. - Okay, so this is
gonna end the broadcast,
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2265. and then we'll say goodnight.
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2266. The perfect Adam Sandler,
off-stage Adam Sandler joke.
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2267. - This is good.
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2268. - And here it is.
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2269. - "Thomas Edison invented the light bulb,
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2270. "but I invented the light bulb up my ass."
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2271. - Alright, Adam Sandler, everybody.
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2272. - Thank you.
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2273. - Thank you, buddy.
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2274. Alright, not too shabby.
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2275. - Way to go, Adam.
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2276. - You're very welcome.
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2277. - My hero.
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