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rid of me to giant cheers
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piano and started singing
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that I will suffer.
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- No, no.
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about every four years.
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made of, the curling stones?
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habit with the cell phone.
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my arm every one in a while
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ignoring you right now.
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530. - Yeah, but couldn't you use
your other finger to text?
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because we could have fun—
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about the zombie apocalypse.
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539. - You're the fuckin' zombies.
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540. - Oh, the cell phone zombies.
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541. - This is the fuckin' zombie.
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zombie apocalypse, man.
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544. - I am too, I'm one of
the fuckin' zombies, man.
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545. - Well if everyone's a zombie,
there's no zombie apocalypse.
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- Yeah.
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553. - Check this, Jim.
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554. Executive produced, this is one person.
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555. One person on this blue card
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that he's presently...
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561. - It's not right to say anymore.
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563. - They. It.
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564. - It.
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565. Executive producer of
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567. at the 2017 Just For
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The Great Beyond -
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Mention of Tony Clifton,
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575. A mini-documentary
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earlier, I Needed Color,
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578. and sculpting.
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579. And he has an upcoming art
show in Las Vegas, Nevada
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583. then you're a very popular painter because
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585. to be in the same room as the paintings
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586. sets you back $10,000.
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that type of thang.
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591. - That's not my doing.
- No, no.
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collection of his paintings,
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599. - He was a fuckin' hack!
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you a shabby old hat!
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everything he ever did
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everything he ever did.
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- That's great!
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could actually erase himself
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629. without erasing his work.
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634. - I don't exist, I have no needs.
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639. I need
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641. - Yeah.
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642. - Just to keep this thing alive
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644. Because I've crossed the river of tears.
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645. - You don't have the typical
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646. ego of the,
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647. of the performer.
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648. - I don't have an ego at all.
- And you don't need anything!
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650. is a little bit of
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651. trail mix and a hooker—
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652. - I'm needless in the
universe, all I need is water.
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653. - Whoa!
- That was amazing!
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654. - What a catch that was!
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655. - And to drink it in interesting ways.
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656. - Did you see that catch?
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657. - That's what life is about.
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659. - Catching water?
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- That's impressive.
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661. - Damn, that sounds like
a Joaquin Phoenix movie.
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662. - It's almost impossible.
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664. - What's that, sir?
- Strangling the ocean.
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665. - As a bookend—
- It's never been done.
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671. - That seems poetic.
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672. - Yeah, it is.
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673. David Copperfield is
out there going, "Hmm."
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675. Goddamn, I love—
- "He's joking but I'm not."
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- Oh, thanks.
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680. You know I'm always wrong
but I said this can't fail.
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- No.
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687. Chris Angelo or whatever the guy is.
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689. - Huh? No, it's not Chris Angel, though.
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of these guys that like—
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some trick at the beginning.
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this and he takes the dime.
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my fuckin' dime back!"
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719. - "Where's my fuckin' watch?"
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focused on the razzing
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734. My tendency is to doubt myself first.
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735. But I don't think so in this—
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736. - You know this man runs the
world-famous Comedy Store?
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in charge of the whole thing.
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- I find it fascinating.
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753. - 'Cause you were saying,
you know, life, about life.
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754. - There is no life.
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unexpected shit, too.
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- Okay.
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comics at some level
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788. And you went, "Oh,
that's the way to do it."
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789. So you just imitated that.
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brothers you'd be doing
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you'd never seen in a movie,
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the leap into the river.
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impressionists do this, Jim.
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822. - Fuckin' keep that shit over there.
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impressionists do this.
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if it gets over here,
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828. I know it's not proper
to say that kinda shit.
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829. It's a cute, little dog to most people.
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impressions and in between
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a Vegas impressionist.
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835. - That's what killed me, I went to Vegas.
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- I went to Vegas.
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phenomenal impressionists
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Tony Bennett impression.
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fuckin' degrees outside.
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- Yeah!
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guy that's kinda smelly.
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directing any time soon?
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behind if I wanted to.
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Dern in The Cowboy.
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899. And on the worst day, I could
beat the hell outta you.
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you dirty son of a bitch.
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him, and you're like,
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the star of this film?"
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fuckin' Republican asshole.
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927. And I've never seen it anywhere else.
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929. - I'll wait.
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931. - And it's basically on the word "anyway".
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932. You'd go, "Adam Eget's over here going...
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933. "Anyway..."
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934. Anyway...
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935. - I do people's essences.
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936. Don Rickles.
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937. You don't need words.
- That's like the handle.
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938. - The what?
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939. - The handle.
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940. Isn't that what Downey was
talking about, the handle?
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941. - The handle?
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942. - I don't fuckin' know.
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943. - He's talking about something.
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944. - You know what, there's
something salvageable here.
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945. It's not too late.
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946. It's not too late for you guys.
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947. - No, we want to talk about Dying Up Here,
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948. 'cause you gotta be excited about it.
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949. First of all the acting is...
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951. - I did not direct it.
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952. I did not, I'm producing.
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953. - But you were there.
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954. - I'm the spewmeister.
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955. I go in there and go...
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956. There's my life.
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957. Can you make something out of that?
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958. - Three of my greatest friends—
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959. - I throw up LEGOs.
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960. - I was so thrilled
when I saw you guys cast
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961. Santino, Griffin and Madrigal.
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962. Those are three of my favorite people.
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963. - You got all three of those guys?
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964. - Well they came in and—
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965. - No, they're all funny guys.
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966. - Literally, a lot of the
casting happened in one night.
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967. And I hadn't been to The
Comedy Store in 14 years.
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968. And I had driven by it a jillion times.
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969. - You had not been to The Comedy Store?
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970. - I had not been for 14 years.
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971. - And what explains that?
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972. - I have no loyalty.
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973. I just go, clunk, I'm this now.
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974. - Jamie Masada offered
five dollars more per set.
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975. - That's right.
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976. That's where I had to be.
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977. That's where I had to be.
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978. No, and I...
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979. It was like one of the greatest
nights ever of my life.
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980. - It was so cool, everyone was thrilled.
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981. - It was funny because
back in the old days
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982. there was those nights when Pryor came in
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983. and stuff like that.
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984. And you be like, I'd be 19 years old,
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985. and I'm standing in the
parking lot with Pryor
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986. and all of that stuff was happening.
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987. Everyone's surrounding him and
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988. asking him questions and stuff.
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989. And then I became that guy.
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990. Not comparing myself to Pryor but,
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991. but that guy for the young
comics and it was just kind of
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992. standing in the middle
of a parking lot going,
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993. "Wow, what a life.
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994. "What a life this is."
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995. - Is there where you...
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996. I wanna come back to
the impressionist thing.
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997. - And we got all the guys
literally in a night.
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998. - That was so cool.
- They just slaughtered me.
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999. It literally slaughtered me.
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1000. - Really?
- And Dom Irrera.
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1001. - Dom unhooked
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1002. is one of the funniest things
that can ever happen to you.
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1003. - He's like Rickles, he's like Rickles.
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1004. - He's beyond, he's beyond.
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1005. 'Cause when he gets fed up,
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1006. and unhappy to be there,
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1007. it's gonna be so funny.
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1008. - How many takes, though.
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1009. Were you on set for any of
his scenes by any chance?
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1010. I heard there were quite a few takes
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1011. for him to get one right.
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1012. - Yeah, but who cares.
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1013. - I love him so much.
- It doesn't matter.
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1014. Wraps of the essence.
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1015. He doesn't exist anyway.
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1016. - Do you do movies where there's one take?
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1017. - No.
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1018. - What are you, Frank Sinatra?
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1019. - That's called I got better shit to do.
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1020. - Exactly.
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1021. - This was how decadent the
Rat Pack became at the end.
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1022. I was reading
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1023. Dino, that Toches book.
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1024. I'm sure read about Dino.
- No, I didn't.
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1025. - But anyways it became so—
- I didn't read it.
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1026. - It was very complimentary.
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1027. - Of me?
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1028. - No.
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1029. Of the Rat Pack.
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1030. - Oh, the Rat Pack.
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1031. - When they did the movie...
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1032. This is what I find problematic.
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1033. You do a book, right?
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1034. And Dean Martin's in it, Frank Sinatra,
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1035. Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford.
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1036. Joey Bishop.
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1037. - Uncastable, you can't.
- How do you cast it?
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1038. - How do you find a guy for Joey Bishop?
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1039. - Joey Bishop, you got.
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1040. But then, you're not watching—
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1041. - Michael Cera.
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1042. Joey Bishop.
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1043. - Yeah, there's Michael.
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1044. He got a shout-out.
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1045. - Come on, man.
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1046. - You're a hero of his.
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1047. - Yeah!
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1048. Well he is a—
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1049. - He would be a fantastic Joey Bishop.
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1050. - But then you're watching
the show, and I go,
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1051. "Hey, there's Dean Martin,
one of my favorite guys.
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1052. "Oh, no, it's Joe Mantegna."
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1053. And then you go, "I wonder
why all these ladies
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1054. "are going so crazy for Joe Mantegna."
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1055. And then you think the
ladies go crazy for him.
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1056. That's not until Ray Liotta walks in.
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1057. And then Ray Liotta show up.
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1058. Sinatra!
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1059. No.
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1060. No, he's not Sinatra.
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1061. - I'm sorry, that's
terrible, that's cruel.
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1062. He's an amazing actor
and I like him a lot.
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1063. Greatest voiceover ever in
history, by the way, right?
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1064. Goodfellas.
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1065. The voiceover by Ray Liotta.
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1066. - Isn't that amazing?
- Un-frigging-believable.
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1067. - I wanna go right back
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1068. and then we'll end the
impressions completely.
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1069. I didn't know you until you'd
already made it in the States.
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1070. And we'd all heard of you and everything.
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1071. You came back once in a while
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1072. to Canada.
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1073. And...
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1074. And...
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1075. You had changed.
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1076. I mean, the first time I met you,
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1077. I go, "Oh my god, this guy's comedy savvy.
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1078. "He has a very high comedy IQ."
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1079. And Kinison was around.
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1080. And Mike MacDonald and
people were talking.
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1081. And it was like, "Whoa, wait a minute,
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1082. "this guy's not an impressionist.
Copy !req
1083. "This guy's like a comedian comedian."
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1084. - It was that tough transition.
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1085. - And for people that don't know,
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1086. impressionists are not looked on highly
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1087. generally in comedy clubs
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1088. and have a tough time of it.
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1089. - They're not encouraged
to drop the impressions
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1090. and become their own person.
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1091. At all.
- No, of course not.
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1092. - In fact, I remember
one time I was in Vegas.
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1093. - You pay for Danny Gans.
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1094. You're paying for James Cagney.
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1095. - That's right, exactly.
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1096. So I was in Las Vegas
one time, I was opening.
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1097. I was at the Dunes show
at The Comedy Store.
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1098. And... and the...
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1099. And it wasn't going over so well.
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1100. - I saw you at The Comedy Store!
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1101. There used to be a Comedy
Store, did you know this?
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1102. - At the Dunes.
- Not long ago.
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1103. - I was robbed there, by the way.
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1104. I was robbed there.
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1105. - By a bandit?
- By Mitzi?
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1106. - Hilarious, by a bandit.
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1107. By a female bandit, I think.
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1108. - I bet it was a one-armed bandit.
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1109. - Coulda been.
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1110. Coulda been.
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1111. On this episode, anyway.
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1112. And yeah.
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1113. No, I was playing the Dunes in Vegas,
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1114. and I was listening to
motivational tapes at the time.
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1115. That was a big thing back then.
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1116. Motivational cassettes in my Walkman.
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1117. So I was laying on the bed
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1118. in my underwear
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1119. and I'm listening to
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1120. "You are a winner.
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1121. "And everything comes easily to you."
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1122. And seagulls and stuff.
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1123. I'm totally peaced out.
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1124. And I fell asleep that way in my briefs.
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1125. And I woke up to something
rustling over to the side of me.
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1126. And I saw what I thought at first,
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1127. in a stupor, I woke up and I,
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1128. I thought I saw a cat on
the table or something.
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1129. There was something furry on the table.
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1130. But it wasn't on the table.
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1131. The depth perception was
off because I was sleeping.
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1132. And then suddenly it was
right in front of me.
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1133. I was one of those...
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1134. Like that.
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1135. And it was a woman squatting
on the floor beside my bed
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1136. going through my wallet.
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1137. She's squatting on the
floor right next to me.
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1138. Going through my wallet.
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1139. Like this.
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1140. And I leapt out of bed,
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1141. threw my Sony Walkman
fuckin' motivational tapes—
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1142. - "Hope I didn't marry her!"
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1143. - And I grabbed her
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1144. and she immediately said,
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1145. "I thought you were Frank!
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1146. "They sent me up for Frank."
Copy !req
1147. That's their alibi, right?
Copy !req
1148. - No, they're thieves, they're thieves.
Copy !req
1149. - Oh, I see!
Copy !req
1150. - She said, "I'm a hooker," and whatever.
Copy !req
1151. And I didn't know who else was there,
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1152. so I just kinda pushed her to the door
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1153. and pushed her out into
the hall which was open.
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1154. And apparently there was
guy waiting at the elevator.
Copy !req
1155. Her enforcer or whatever
was waiting at the elevator
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1156. with the door open.
Copy !req
1157. And they took me down
to the mugshot office
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1158. and I found her in the mugshots and stuff.
Copy !req
1159. They said, "Oh, yeah,
she works all the hotels.
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1160. "Did you put your deadbolt on?"
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1161. And I said, "I probably didn't.
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1162. "I was listening to motivational tapes.
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1163. "And dreaming about
being super successful."
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1164. With my wallet splayed out
on the nightstand beside me.
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1165. - Did you put "Stay out, Irene"?
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1166. - I didn't put the
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1167. lock on
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1168. and they just take the do not
disturb sign and go
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1169. - And they switch it.
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1170. - Yeah.
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1171. And they send a girl in.
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1172. - Maybe she just sees "disturb".
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1173. - Yeah, disturb.
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1174. Right, exactly.
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1175. Disturb this guy.
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1176. She did disturb me.
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1177. Anyway, that was a fantastic story.
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1178. Now I can't do it on TV.
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1179. Oh, we are on TV.
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1180. - So when did you decide fuck it,
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1181. I ain't gonna do no
impressions for a while?
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1182. Or did you?
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1183. - Yeah, there was a moment in Vegas.
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1184. That moment in Vegas when
I saw the impressionists
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1185. and I said, "This is Valhalla
for an impressionist.
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1186. "This is where you go, this
is what the end-game is."
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1187. And I went, "This can't
be the end for me."
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1188. - There is a Canadian performer right now
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1189. Andre Philippe Gagnon
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1190. - He's amazing!
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1191. He's amazing.
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1192. Incredible.
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1193. But it's not what I wanted, so I quit.
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1194. - It's not funny, it's not funny.
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1195. - No.
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1196. - See, I think impressionists
are great when they're funny.
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1197. I think you're funny.
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1198. I think Dana Carvey's incredibly funny.
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1199. I think guys who do funny impressions—
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1200. - I saw Rich Little do
Cary Grant for Cary Grant.
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1201. And everybody and Cary
Grant's table went...
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1202. "He's got you down," like that.
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1203. And that was the end for me.
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1204. - You didn't wanna be that.
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1205. - I was like that was it.
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1206. No, no, no.
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1207. - "You do me better than I..." blah blah.
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1208. - Yeah, or they hate you.
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1209. They hate to see themselves.
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1210. - I've had people do impressions of me
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1211. and they say the greatest form of imit—
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1212. whatever the fuck that is.
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1213. That's what I get, "Hey, I do you."
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1214. Yeah, go ahead.
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1215. I'm not retarded.
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1216. They go, "Yeah, that's you."
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1217. I go, "What?"
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1218. - And they turn around
before it, it's really scary.
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1219. - I got you, right?
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1220. You're like me, incoherent and
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1221. drunk.
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1222. - You should see the guy in
the Legends show, though,
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1223. that does you.
- That does me?
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1224. I was remember once—
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1225. - I'm doing John Wayne
Gacey in the Legends show.
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1226. - You are?
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1227. - Gonna be good.
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1228. - Now will you be in the clown makeup?
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1229. - Yeah, it's interchangeable.
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1230. Anybody can play it, really.
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1231. - With the clown makeup.
- Yeah, of course.
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1232. - So what do you do?
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1233. - I sing all the children's songs.
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1234. - You just have the clown makeup?
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1235. And do you have a crawl
space you bring with you?
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1236. - I don't know, I haven't seen the show.
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1237. - Every space is a crawl space for me.
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1238. - That's true, if you
wanna make it that way.
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1239. That's a very good point.
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1240. - I heard he used to invite kids
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1241. in there to wrestle him.
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1242. - This is a nice crawl space.
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1243. - Was that you that told me that?
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1244. - What's that?
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1245. - On how he would get his victims,
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1246. he would invite people in to
wrestle him to challenge—
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1247. - To wrestle him?
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1248. Well, that wasn't the worst part.
Copy !req
1249. That wasn't the worst part of it.
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1250. - The wrestling wasn't the problem.
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1251. - Jesus Christ.
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1252. - I always thought it was an odd way
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1253. to lure people into his house.
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1254. - To wrestle?
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1255. - Yeah, he'd challenge
them to a wrestling match.
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1256. And they'd go in there and then—
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1257. - But I don't wanna get into that.
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1258. - Alright, that's fine.
Copy !req
1259. Brett said we had to take
a break like an hour ago.
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1260. - How did we get on this?
Copy !req
1261. - Do you know whose birthday
this is, by the way?
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1262. Albert Fish.
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1263. - Oh, I think I've heard of him.
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1264. - Yeah, I told you that.
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1265. Oh, yeah, yeah.
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1266. - This guy.
Copy !req
1267. For a little time in my life,
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1268. I was a little obsessed
with serial killers.
Copy !req
1269. - Oh, are you talking to me?
- Yes.
Copy !req
1270. And there was this guy Albert Fish.
Copy !req
1271. He was a man in the
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1272. early part of the previous
century that was I think
Copy !req
1273. credited to be one of the biggest...
Copy !req
1274. Something about the first serial killers.
Copy !req
1275. And he was in New York City
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1276. and they called him the "Gray Man",
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1277. or the "Werewolf of Wysteria."
Copy !req
1278. They called him the Gray Man
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1279. because one time they saw him
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1280. and the police asked the woman
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1281. how would you describe him.
Copy !req
1282. And the woman said,
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1283. "He was gray, both of
appearance and demeanor."
Copy !req
1284. And then the cop said,
"A little less poetic."
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1285. - Wow, that's crazy, man!
Copy !req
1286. - So they finally find him
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1287. and then writes taunting letters.
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1288. He was a cannibal.
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1289. - Was he the first taunter?
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1290. - First what?
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1291. - Was he the first taunter?
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1292. - Yeah, he taunted his victims.
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1293. - Yeah, he sent taunting letters.
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1294. And not only the first taunting letters
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1295. but first badly spelled,
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1296. badly spelled taunting letters
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1297. which was Wysteria.
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1298. And you get them and you go...
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1299. - Was he a tantric taunter?
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1300. Did he taunt like all day long?
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1301. Or did he just taunt from time to time?
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1302. Did he make the taunts last a long time?
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1303. And save the killing?
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1304. Save the killing for maybe once a month.
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1305. - You never had experience with
anything tantric, have you?
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1306. - Of course.
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1307. I'm completely into tantra.
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1308. Do you know about—
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1309. - I ask 'cause you're
so physically gifted.
Copy !req
1310. - Stop interrupting me!
- I'm sorry sir.
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1311. Do you know about
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1312. alchemical,
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1313. sexual alchemy?
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1314. - Sexual alchemy.
- Yeah.
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1315. - I know alchemy.
- We're talking about tantra.
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1316. - I made a lot of money on
alchemy in the early '70s.
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1317. - Do you know that the story of Jesus,
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1318. how it's been altered in certain ways?
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1319. I mean, yes, there's a guy.
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1320. Yes, there was teachings,
all of that stuff.
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1321. But the Bible—
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1322. - There wasn't only just a guy.
Copy !req
1323. - No, no, well, okay.
Copy !req
1324. - Let's not reduce it too much.
Copy !req
1325. - Well he's not even that, actually.
Copy !req
1326. Christ consciousness is something
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1327. that, yeah, he was aware of.
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1328. And so...
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1329. But the parallel between
that and alchemical sex
Copy !req
1330. is that—
Copy !req
1331. - I'm sorry, alchemical sex?
Copy !req
1332. Alchemical! Yes, I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1333. - Alchemy, sexual alchemy is...
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1334. There's 33 vertebrae in your spine.
Copy !req
1335. There's 33 years in the life of Jesus.
Copy !req
1336. Okay?
Copy !req
1337. - So far, it sounds like a coincidence.
Copy !req
1338. - Okay, it could be a coincidence.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
1340. you know, a substance that
comes from your medulla,
Copy !req
1341. which is basically
Copy !req
1342. completely looks like
the Ark of the Covenant.
Copy !req
1343. Has angel's wings around
it, the whole thing.
Copy !req
1344. Your medulla's shaped like that.
Copy !req
1345. - Now was this what Michael Jackson
Copy !req
1346. used to call Jesus Juice?
Copy !req
1347. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1348. No, no.
Copy !req
1349. Not the same.
Copy !req
1350. Not the same.
Copy !req
1351. It won't get the kids into the bedroom.
Copy !req
1352. - Well then what good is it?
Copy !req
1353. - So this substance
comes from your medulla,
Copy !req
1354. makes the trip down your spine
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1355. into your sacrum which is...
Copy !req
1356. - Quick get a dictionary.
Copy !req
1357. - Christ coming down into human form.
Copy !req
1358. And if you don't squander that
essence, that sexual essence,
Copy !req
1359. it ascends again and
goes back up to heaven.
Copy !req
1360. Which is your thing.
Copy !req
1361. It's also the story of Santa Claus.
Copy !req
1362. Why he comes down the chimney is because
Copy !req
1363. this juice or whatever
substance actually passes
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1364. what's called the claustrum,
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1365. which is where they got Santa Claus.
Copy !req
1366. So it goes down the
chimney and back up again.
Copy !req
1367. It's all very freaky shit.
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1368. - That's wild.
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1369. - So you believe without a doubt
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1370. if Jesus had existed
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1371. in the form that
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1372. he was given, that he was a sexual being?
Copy !req
1373. - No, I didn't say that.
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1374. I think he probably saved it.
Copy !req
1375. You know, so that he could be clear.
Copy !req
1376. So that he could be sharp.
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1377. - Like Ali or...
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1378. - Just like a fighter.
- L. Ron Hubbard.
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1379. - Just like tantric sex.
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1380. Tantric sex is about that.
Copy !req
1381. It's about being your
sharpest and more virile.
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1382. - I have never been in the bedroom...
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1383. I'll tell you this, I used
to sprint when I was young.
Copy !req
1384. Maybe you can tell me
if I'm anywhere close.
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1385. I used to run the track, 800 meter.
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1386. Full speed, right?
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1387. - I heard you were an ass-kicker, too.
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1388. - I was pretty fast.
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1389. - No, I heard you were a rough character.
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1390. I did.
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1391. I heard stories, man.
- That's different.
Copy !req
1392. - No, no, no, I heard stories about Norm
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1393. where a drunk guy comes up
to you at a bar and goes,
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1394. "Hey, aren't you Norm?"
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1395. And he's gone.
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1396. He's just suddenly gone.
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1397. Norm's back at the bar going,
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1398. "Hey!
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1399. "What happened?
Copy !req
1400. "What happened to that guy?"
Copy !req
1401. - That's not bad!
Copy !req
1402. That's pretty good.
Copy !req
1403. - No, I got you down.
Copy !req
1404. Yeah, so you're kinda in here somewhere.
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1405. - Yeah, that's pretty good.
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1406. - I don't have to reach too far.
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1407. - He doesn't
sound like he's retarded.
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1408. - There's always a
sardonic smile on his face.
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1409. No matter what the emotion.
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1410. - Do not break it down too much.
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1411. Oh my god.
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1412. Where was I?
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1413. - I don't know but they've been
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1414. holding that up for 40 minutes.
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1415. - No break, I had an interesting—
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1416. - Oh my god, where was I?
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1417. - I forgot what we were talking about.
Copy !req
1418. - We were talking about sexual alchemy.
Copy !req
1419. Do you know what
monasticism is really about?
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1420. - I was telling you about
running around the 800 meters.
Copy !req
1421. And if this has anything to do with—
Copy !req
1422. - Monasticism, I'll jump in.
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1423. - I have trouble relating this
Copy !req
1424. sexual alchemy
Copy !req
1425. and waiting and waiting and waiting.
Copy !req
1426. - You're probably into black tantra.
Copy !req
1427. - Well, anybody that
knows anything about me
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1428. knows that I'm into black tantra.
Copy !req
1429. I ran that 800 and I ran it fast.
Copy !req
1430. And afterwards I'd be dead, you know?
Copy !req
1431. And I'd walk up and there'd be water,
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1432. would be pouring out of the little thing
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1433. that we used to have.
Copy !req
1434. And—
- Spigot?
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1435. - Yeah, only white people
could drink out of it.
Copy !req
1436. - It is a spigot?
Copy !req
1437. - And the water as you turned it,
Copy !req
1438. it would get colder and colder.
Copy !req
1439. - There's no S on there.
Copy !req
1440. - It would get colder and colder, right?
Copy !req
1441. I would wait until the water
got really cold, I'd feel it.
Copy !req
1442. And I would just let it run
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1443. and I'd walk around that there
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1444. water fountain.
Copy !req
1445. And I wouldn't let anyone near it
Copy !req
1446. because that was my water, right?
Copy !req
1447. Waited till it got so cold
and I wanted it so bad.
Copy !req
1448. - Did you say, "Wah! Wah!"
Copy !req
1449. - One time I waited an hour.
Copy !req
1450. And then I fuckin'...
Copy !req
1451. - You waited an hour to drink?
Copy !req
1452. - I put my whole face in the water,
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1453. fuckin' down my throat, fuckin' come...
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1454. Not cum but...
Copy !req
1455. - Well, you know, when
it mixes with the cum.
Copy !req
1456. The water is mixing with the cum.
Copy !req
1457. - No, no, I meant—
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1458. 'Cause you've just
splooged all over yourself
Copy !req
1459. around like mile three.
Copy !req
1460. - It's a liquid, it was water.
Copy !req
1461. - Look at him, he's
crossing the finish line!
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1462. Perfect!
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1463. Woo!
Copy !req
1464. Woo!
Copy !req
1465. - Why does it have to
be dirty, everything?
Copy !req
1466. - You gotta take a break.
Copy !req
1467. - There's a guy...
Copy !req
1468. - He's showered himself
with his own semen!
Copy !req
1469. He must be tantric!
Copy !req
1470. - If I could bring this
back a little to normalcy.
Copy !req
1471. - Most people blow their
load around the second...
Copy !req
1472. - We don't wanna talk about this.
Copy !req
1473. There was a guy...
Copy !req
1474. I worked on a TV show.
Copy !req
1475. And we were all writers.
- Quit braggin'!
Copy !req
1476. - And the writers...
Copy !req
1477. There was one girl
Copy !req
1478. who was the assistant
who was so gorgeous but
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1479. no one could get her.
Copy !req
1480. And one night—
- No one could get her?
Copy !req
1481. - But one time a guy did.
Copy !req
1482. And he was the lowest
guy, the PA of the show.
Copy !req
1483. - Oh, see!
- So he got her.
Copy !req
1484. So people found out.
Copy !req
1485. They went, "Oh my god!"
Copy !req
1486. And they called him into the
writer's room, and he's all...
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1487. Nobody's even noticed this guy.
Copy !req
1488. And he's so...
Copy !req
1489. And they're like, all the
writers are kind of, you know,
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1490. shabby people.
Copy !req
1491. - Give us your fingers, buddy.
Copy !req
1492. - Exactly!
Copy !req
1493. And they were like, "Tell us more!"
Copy !req
1494. So the guy's like all excited
Copy !req
1495. 'cause no one's ever
noticed him, you know.
Copy !req
1496. And was like, "Oh, well, I
was just dancing with her.
Copy !req
1497. "And I said, 'Do you want
me to drive you home?'
Copy !req
1498. "She said yes and then we..."
Copy !req
1499. And then everybody's
like, "Yeah, then what?"
Copy !req
1500. "Well, she was really like aggressive."
Copy !req
1501. "Then what, then what?"
Copy !req
1502. You know, he's getting real excited.
Copy !req
1503. He's like, "Fuck it!
Copy !req
1504. I started fucking her,
I pulled out my cock!
Copy !req
1505. Fuckin' shot all over her
tits, fuckin' licked it up."
Copy !req
1506. Everybody's like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa!"
Copy !req
1507. And he's like, "What, what happened?"
Copy !req
1508. He thought everyone did that.
Copy !req
1509. - I thought you wanted me to share!
Copy !req
1510. - He thought everyone did that
Copy !req
1511. and then four days later he got fired.
Copy !req
1512. No one wanted to look at him.
Copy !req
1513. But anyways, we gotta get clean.
Copy !req
1514. So we should take a break
and cleanse ourselves.
Copy !req
1515. We're back with Jim Carrey.
Copy !req
1516. Here's the thing about Zmuda.
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1517. - Who doesn't wanna do jokes?
Copy !req
1518. - Jim, we're not doing jokes.
Copy !req
1519. - Oh, good.
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1520. - This is what, I love Zmuda.
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1521. - Do you?
- Because I like how he—
Copy !req
1522. - Why don't you tantric sex him?
Copy !req
1523. Why don't you make it last all day long?
Copy !req
1524. - We had someone on Saturday Night Live
Copy !req
1525. who was into tantric sex and also into—
Copy !req
1526. - Sting?
Copy !req
1527. - I didn't say his name.
Copy !req
1528. - I guessed it.
Copy !req
1529. I guessed it!
Copy !req
1530. I go to the lightning round!
Copy !req
1531. - So this unnamed person
on Saturday Night Live—
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1532. - You know, I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1533. Some of these things don't translate
Copy !req
1534. when I do them physically.
Copy !req
1535. But in my mind, they're
fuckin' incredible.
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1536. Like I just fuckin' shoot off
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1537. in a rocket fuckin' powered seat
Copy !req
1538. that just flies into
the audience and shit.
Copy !req
1539. If you knew what's inside of here,
Copy !req
1540. you guys would all be
fuckin' running to the car.
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1541. - That's funny you say that
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1542. because you more than anyone do.
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1543. - What?
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1544. - What you were saying.
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1545. If I do something,
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1546. I think I'm making these faces.
Copy !req
1547. And I look at it that night,
I made no face at all!
Copy !req
1548. It was all inside me.
Copy !req
1549. In my mind I had a face.
Copy !req
1550. I was sad!
Copy !req
1551. Sometimes I've been sad!
Copy !req
1552. - You might have had a stroke.
Copy !req
1553. You might have had a stroke at some point.
Copy !req
1554. Sometimes they're subtle.
Copy !req
1555. They're subtle.
Copy !req
1556. The first thing that goes
is facial expressions.
Copy !req
1557. And you end up like this the whole time.
Copy !req
1558. - But I will say this.
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1559. I don't know I you've seen
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1560. Kirk Douglas lately but it
hasn't hurt his comic timing.
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1561. - That is fuckin' amazing.
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1562. I like the look, whatever it is.
Copy !req
1563. - Now you could probably do him.
Copy !req
1564. - Kirk Douglas?
Copy !req
1565. That was great!
Copy !req
1566. See, now we're doing essences.
Copy !req
1567. We're going essences.
Copy !req
1568. You do Kirk Douglas and I'll do...
Copy !req
1569. We'll do a scene together of essences
Copy !req
1570. of Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster.
Copy !req
1571. Go.
Copy !req
1572. It's a war movie.
Copy !req
1573. We're in the bunker.
Copy !req
1574. And you be Kirk Douglas.
Copy !req
1575. - Are you my commanding officer?
Copy !req
1576. - Yeah, that's right.
Copy !req
1577. - Or are you just a grunt?
Copy !req
1578. It looks like you're a grunt.
Copy !req
1579. Listen, grunt!
Copy !req
1580. - No, you don't do the voice.
Copy !req
1581. Just do the essence.
Copy !req
1582. - Oh. .
Copy !req
1583. Just like the grunt.
- Oh, I see.
Copy !req
1584. - I guess we didn't need the
whole part about the war movie.
Copy !req
1585. We really didn't matter.
Copy !req
1586. - He gave himself the great one.
Copy !req
1587. Do you forget how to do impressions?
Copy !req
1588. You remembered the Bruce Dern immediately.
Copy !req
1589. - I love doing impressions
Copy !req
1590. and I love gettin' a
dog cookie afterwards.
Copy !req
1591. - I know.
Copy !req
1592. - Did you ever do James Mason?
Copy !req
1593. He was always my favorite.
- I love getting a belly rub.
Copy !req
1594. - There are some guys that—
Copy !req
1595. - I love people to go,
"You're a clever dog!
Copy !req
1596. "You do tricks that we enjoy!"
Copy !req
1597. - But Steve Martin plays the banjo.
Copy !req
1598. There are guys that are incredibly...
Copy !req
1599. You do art.
Copy !req
1600. There's guys...
Copy !req
1601. There are impressionists
that were very funny.
Copy !req
1602. There was Frank Gorshin.
Copy !req
1603. Very, very funny guy.
Copy !req
1604. Peter Sellers.
Copy !req
1605. - Peter Sellers, he wasn't
an impressionist, though.
Copy !req
1606. He was a character actor.
Copy !req
1607. Hilarious characters.
Copy !req
1608. - I bet he was an impressionist.
Copy !req
1609. I did Clouseau my whole life growing up.
Copy !req
1610. - Here's something I
heard that's interesting.
Copy !req
1611. That in the movie Being There,
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1612. he was doing an impression the entire time
Copy !req
1613. of the comedian Stan Laurel.
Copy !req
1614. - Yes.
Copy !req
1615. Yeah, he was.
Copy !req
1616. - Pretty cool.
Copy !req
1617. - I hope it was as interesting for you
Copy !req
1618. as it was for us.
Copy !req
1619. - What do you think of...
Copy !req
1620. I don't think you've ever done this.
Copy !req
1621. - I love the outtakes of that movie
Copy !req
1622. where he's cracking up
about Raul and stuff.
Copy !req
1623. - What do you think of
guys that remake movies
Copy !req
1624. that are near perfect to begin with?
Copy !req
1625. Or just the idea of doing it?
Copy !req
1626. - I wanna kick them in the fuckin' face.
Copy !req
1627. I mean let's not...
Copy !req
1628. I don't wanna make any bones about it.
Copy !req
1629. When guys make movies
that are good over again,
Copy !req
1630. they should be fuckin'
shot in the fuckin' face.
Copy !req
1631. - But the best movie.
Copy !req
1632. Like let's say a guy comes up to you.
Copy !req
1633. Says we wanna do...
Copy !req
1634. Sgt. Bilko.
Copy !req
1635. With you.
Copy !req
1636. Instead of Phil Silvers.
Copy !req
1637. - For a third time
they're gonna redo Sgt. Bilko?
Copy !req
1638. - I would
Copy !req
1639. reach into my pants,
Copy !req
1640. grab a handful of my own shit,
Copy !req
1641. and wipe right in their face.
Copy !req
1642. - That's the obvious answer but...
Copy !req
1643. So you have no opinion on that.
Copy !req
1644. Oh, don't do that...
Copy !req
1645. - How do you know there's
gonna be shit there?
Copy !req
1646. There's always shit there.
Copy !req
1647. - Jim, I've been trying to...
Copy !req
1648. He's been asking every
guest this and I try to...
Copy !req
1649. I tell him stop!
Copy !req
1650. He has this question
he always asks people.
Copy !req
1651. "Where do you get your ideas?"
Copy !req
1652. - I hate fuckin' prepared shit!
Copy !req
1653. I hate when people prepare!
Copy !req
1654. - And I say I hate when you ask a comic
Copy !req
1655. where he gets his ideas.
Copy !req
1656. It's embarrassing to me.
Copy !req
1657. I don't like to hear that question.
Copy !req
1658. - There's no me.
Copy !req
1659. I've been telling you this whole time.
Copy !req
1660. There are ideas that
happen, things happen.
Copy !req
1661. I have nothing to do with it.
Copy !req
1662. You have nothing to do with it.
Copy !req
1663. - So do you have any other questions?
Copy !req
1664. There's no Norm Macdonald.
Copy !req
1665. - Do you have any other
question after hearing that?
Copy !req
1666. - Norm Macdonald is a name.
Copy !req
1667. He has a religion.
Copy !req
1668. He has a nationality.
Copy !req
1669. He has a hockey team that he loves.
Copy !req
1670. - Then that's exactly what I wanna know.
Copy !req
1671. - These are the fucking
Copy !req
1672. abstract fuckin' building blocks
Copy !req
1673. that he cobbles together
Copy !req
1674. into some sort of pseudo
fuckin' personality!
Copy !req
1675. That can be identified by the police!
Copy !req
1676. Jesus.
Copy !req
1677. - So what's the question?
Copy !req
1678. - There's no him.
Copy !req
1679. - Why do you think Canadians are so funny?
Copy !req
1680. - There are no Canadians!
Copy !req
1681. There is only a zone
that is colder than here.
Copy !req
1682. - That's very true.
Copy !req
1683. - Someone has drawn a line around it.
Copy !req
1684. - I don't see you as a fan of nationalism.
Copy !req
1685. - No, I'm not a nationalistic person
Copy !req
1686. because I'm not a fucking person!
Copy !req
1687. - Right.
Copy !req
1688. - But—
Copy !req
1689. - Not even a person.
Copy !req
1690. - No.
Copy !req
1691. There is a relative, you know,
Copy !req
1692. manifestation, obviously,
happening that we're all...
Copy !req
1693. It's pretty fucking convincing
Copy !req
1694. at times.
Copy !req
1695. So when I cross the
border, I have some papers.
Copy !req
1696. There are papers with me.
Copy !req
1697. Yeah.
Copy !req
1698. But, you know,
Copy !req
1699. I'm not gonna like...
Copy !req
1700. I'm not gonna suddenly go
across the border in Canada
Copy !req
1701. and go, "Woo!
Copy !req
1702. "Fuck, was that a pain in the ass!
Copy !req
1703. "Come on, guys, I love ya!"
Copy !req
1704. - 'Cause he was excited for me.
Copy !req
1705. He's like, "Where do get these papers?"
Copy !req
1706. He still thinks
Copy !req
1707. you're talking about vanishing.
Copy !req
1708. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1709. He's not talking about
vanishing physically.
Copy !req
1710. - I don't follow.
Copy !req
1711. - Jesus Christ.
Copy !req
1712. - Wait, Steve Oden... didn't Steve...
Copy !req
1713. Something happened there.
Copy !req
1714. - Who?
- Steve?
Copy !req
1715. - Steve Odenkirk?
Copy !req
1716. - Steve Odenkirk did what?
Copy !req
1717. - Not Steve, who directed—
Copy !req
1718. - Steve Odenkirk wrote his movie!
Copy !req
1719. - He gave away all
his earthly possessions.
Copy !req
1720. - No that was
Copy !req
1721. Tom
Copy !req
1722. Shadyac.
Copy !req
1723. - Oh, that's it!
Copy !req
1724. - He didn't give away all
his earthly possessions.
Copy !req
1725. - Everything but four billion.
Copy !req
1726. - But is that similar to
what you're talking about?
Copy !req
1727. Did he...
Copy !req
1728. - No, I have tons of shit.
Copy !req
1729. There's tons of stuff with
Jim Carrey's name on it.
Copy !req
1730. And there's money in the bank
Copy !req
1731. and there's lots of good stuff.
Copy !req
1732. We need in this relative manifestation
Copy !req
1733. but I have nothing to do with it.
Copy !req
1734. - What do you think of this, Jim?
Copy !req
1735. - No, I won't.
Copy !req
1736. I won't think.
Copy !req
1737. - Richard Pryor was how many years ago?
Copy !req
1738. 50-something, right?
Copy !req
1739. - Died when?
Copy !req
1740. - Richard Pryor
Copy !req
1741. was at his peak maybe 50
years ago or something.
Copy !req
1742. Andy Kaufman died before
I even was in comedy.
Copy !req
1743. Isn't it odd that the greatest
comedian and the greatest
Copy !req
1744. whatever you would call
that meta-comedian or...
Copy !req
1745. - Performance artist comedian.
Copy !req
1746. - Lived so long ago
Copy !req
1747. and nobody's even come close to them.
Copy !req
1748. In most art,
Copy !req
1749. this is not true.
Copy !req
1750. - But you know what's amazing
Copy !req
1751. is that none of it matters.
Copy !req
1752. Ultimately.
Copy !req
1753. No matter what happens.
Copy !req
1754. No matter if another great
comedian never comes along.
Copy !req
1755. It's not gonna fuckin' matter at all
Copy !req
1756. from 500 feet up.
Copy !req
1757. - From 500 feet up?
Copy !req
1758. - Yeah, from up there, it's like,
Copy !req
1759. yeah, whatever.
Copy !req
1760. - But what will matter?
- Did you ever watch like...
Copy !req
1761. - Nothing.
Copy !req
1762. We don't matter at all.
Copy !req
1763. This is just a trip
we're on and it's fun—
Copy !req
1764. - But how can you answer
any of these questions
Copy !req
1765. that are on the blue cards given that...
Copy !req
1766. - No, you can in a relative sense—
Copy !req
1767. - Well that's what I'm asking.
Copy !req
1768. In a relative sense,
Copy !req
1769. even though there's no meaning to it,
Copy !req
1770. it's a fact.
Copy !req
1771. And why do you think in the 50 years that
Copy !req
1772. Pryor has not been eclipsed?
Copy !req
1773. - Because
Copy !req
1774. there hasn't been a comedian
Copy !req
1775. that grew up in a brothel
Copy !req
1776. and was forced to suck somebody's dick
Copy !req
1777. and was beaten and was,
you know, tortured.
Copy !req
1778. You know, we all come from...
Copy !req
1779. You know, comics come from
a certain level of torture
Copy !req
1780. or abandonment or whatever.
Copy !req
1781. You probably had a sick mom.
Copy !req
1782. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1783. - I can pretty much do that test
Copy !req
1784. with every comedian that ever lived
Copy !req
1785. has a sick mom.
Copy !req
1786. - I don't think she's sick.
Copy !req
1787. The doctor said she's more—
Copy !req
1788. - I see what's coming.
Copy !req
1789. - No.
Copy !req
1790. I'm not a doctor!
Copy !req
1791. I said how's she doing?
Copy !req
1792. - No, but I mean was she mentally ill?
Copy !req
1793. - I don't think so.
Copy !req
1794. My doctor said she is more
Copy !req
1795. virus than host at this point.
Copy !req
1796. I don't know this gobbledy-gook!
Copy !req
1797. - You're the virus.
Copy !req
1798. You're the virus, she's the host.
Copy !req
1799. - You ever worry about maybe it's—
Copy !req
1800. - No, you're the host now.
Copy !req
1801. - Yeah!
Copy !req
1802. You ever, when you say—
Copy !req
1803. - Most comics come from a needful parent
Copy !req
1804. or something like that.
Copy !req
1805. - Speaking of Canadians, the
great Canadians or great...
Copy !req
1806. - You're not even listening to me, are ya?
Copy !req
1807. - The people that live in the universe.
Copy !req
1808. - Yeah?
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1809. - Were you a fan of Leonard Cohen?
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1810. - I am such a sick Leonard Cohen fan.
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1811. Like literally two days ago
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1812. I'm painting with Leonard Cohen.
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1813. - Oh, really?
- All the time.
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1814. - A painting of Leonard Cohen?
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1815. - No, no, painting with that music on.
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1816. I love that music so much.
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1817. - He is amazing.
- Incredible.
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1818. - I did one of the dumbest things ever.
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1819. I was in Montreal.
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1820. - Tell me your embarrassing
Leonard Cohen story.
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1821. - I did a goddamn
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1822. Comedy Nest, it was a comedy club.
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1823. Leonard Cohen used to go there.
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1824. I didn't know who he was.
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1825. And he'd wear a beret and a long thing.
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1826. And I was like, ehh.
- He's losing it.
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1827. - They go, "He's a poet.
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1828. "And he's really good."
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1829. And I'm like, ehh.
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1830. "He likes you."
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1831. I'm like, "That's good, I don't think
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1832. "I wanna hang out with a poet."
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1833. And then
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1834. a few...
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1835. It took about two years,
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1836. and then I listen to an album,
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1837. I'm like, "Holy shit, that's that guy!"
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1838. And then there's no finding him.
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1839. No finding him then.
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1840. I phone, I go, "Hey,
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1841. "remember that guy, I
wanna be his friend,"
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1842. to the comedy club owner.
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1843. He goes, "I'll reach out to him."
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1844. He phones back, he goes, "He said no."
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1845. - That's beautiful!
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1846. Isn't it great 'cause, you know,
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1847. I mean you get a lot of
props when you're a comic,
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1848. when you're popular and stuff like that.
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1849. You get a lot of people who are like,
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1850. "Oh my god, this guy is like my favorite.
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1851. "And he loves me, it's
fantastic, feels good."
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1852. And they pop off the
movie screen or whatever
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1853. and they become your friend.
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1854. It's insane, you can't believe it.
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1855. I'm literally black and
blue from pinch-me moments.
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1856. But every once in a while,
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1857. someone you really admire hates your guts.
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1858. - You met the great—
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1859. - Let me, let me, let me tell you.
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1860. Okay, it's, it's, it's,
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1861. it's the creator of Bugs Bunny.
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1862. Hated me.
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1863. - Mel Blanc?
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1864. - No, Chuck Jones.
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1865. - Oh, the funny one!
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1866. Chuck Jones hated my guts.
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1867. - Goddamn, that doesn't make
any sense to me because—
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1868. - That hurt for a minute.
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1869. That hurt for a minute.
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1870. I believed I was real for one minute.
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1871. - I feel like you would be the only—
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1872. For one minute, I was like...
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1873. That's not nice.
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1874. I watched Bugs Bunny my whole childhood.
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1875. - Were you on Duck Factory?
- And he hated me.
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1876. Huh?
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1877. - Were you on Duck Factory at the time?
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1878. - No, this was later.
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1879. This was later.
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1880. It was on his deathbed or
something, last thing he said.
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1881. "Tell Jim Carrey...
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1882. "I fucking hate him!
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1883. "I cannot sanction his buffoonery!"
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1884. That's what Tommy Lee
Jones said to me too.
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1885. He couldn't sanction my buffoonery.
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1886. - He couldn't...
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1887. - He couldn't sanction my buffoonery.
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1888. - What movie is this?
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1889. - That's when we did Batman together.
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1890. - Wait, you were the star, though.
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1891. - I was the star, yes.
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1892. And that was the problem.
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1893. - Did you ever have this problem—
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1894. - Phenomenal actor, though.
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1895. - With guys who are
like, "I'm a better actor
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1896. "than this fucking movie star."
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1897. Did you ever get that?
- No.
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1898. Because there is no me.
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1899. - I mean, the guy that Tommy
Lee Jones was talking to.
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1900. - Oh, the guy that Tommy
Lee Jones was talking to.
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1901. It was at a restaurant.
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1902. You know,
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1903. the maitre d' said,
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1904. "I hear you're working
with Tommy Lee Jones.
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1905. "He's over in the corner having,
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1906. having dinner."
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1907. And I went over.
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1908. I said, "Oh, yeah, great."
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1909. I went over and
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1910. I said, "Hey, Tommy, how
you doing," like that.
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1911. And the blood just drained from his face.
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1912. Like he had been thinking
about me 24 hours a day.
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1913. - You had already done the movie?
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1914. - No, it was before the biggest scene
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1915. we have together in the movie,
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1916. and the blood just drained from his face.
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1917. And he got, he started shaking.
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1918. And he got up went...
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1919. Like this.
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1920. He must have been in mid-kill-me fantasy
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1921. or something like that.
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1922. He was like...
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1923. Like this, and we went
to hug me and he said,
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1924. "I... hate you."
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1925. "I really don't like you."
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1926. Like that.
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1927. And I said, "Gee, man,
what's the problem?"
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1928. And I pulled up a chair,
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1929. which probably wasn't smart.
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1930. And he said, "I cannot
sanction your buffoonery."
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1931. - My theory on that would be
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1932. that he's a famous guy.
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1933. He used to be the center of attention.
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1934. You walk into a room,
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1935. he's not the center of attention.
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1936. - He might have been uncomfortable
doing that work, too,
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1937. that's not really his style of stuff,
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1938. you know what I mean?
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1939. - Like No Country For Old Men.
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1940. - He cashed the check, baby.
- That's right!
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1941. - Playing Harvey Dent.
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1942. - That's right.
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1943. - He was playing Harvey Dent.
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1944. - I just guessed.
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1945. - That was a great
guess, that's right.
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1946. - Absolutely, nice job.
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1947. Here's a cookie!
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1948. - Anyway.
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1949. - These little victories.
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1950. - Yeah, it's all little victories.
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1951. - Get out now, get out now!
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1952. - You're a man who's very...
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1953. You're still a young kid, too.
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1954. You're an incredibly funny guy.
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1955. You've proven almost everything.
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1956. - So why am I working so hard?
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1957. Why am I trying so hard?
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1958. - I think you're doing
things you love now, though.
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1959. - No, I am, it's true.
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1960. There's no pressure whatsoever.
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1961. I truly am kind of
needless in the universe.
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1962. I'm just doing, 'cause doing is happening.
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1967. to think up these fuckin'
batshit crazy ideas you have?
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1968. - Yeah.
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1969. Yeah, you know.
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1970. I go down all kinds of little
crazy paths, absolutely.
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1971. I learn a lot and, you know,
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if you've made it,
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1976. To get away
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1980. - To go and learn something
else and go away...
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1981. - Everybody wanted to do three-hour sets.
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1982. When I started, it was this macho thing.
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1983. People don't wanna see three-hour movies,
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1984. you know what I mean?
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1985. But your ego's so, "I'm doing more."
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1989. You don't wanna fall
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1993. "Okay, now I'm gonna get away.
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1994. "I'm gonna just go away
for a couple of years."
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1995. And this time, you know,
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all that stuff happened.
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1997. Every time out,
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1999. wanting to
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2000. sever my right arm to learn
how to write with my left.
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2001. So people get pissed off.
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2002. They go, "What the fuck are you doing?
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2003. "You're not doing any movies.
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2004. "What the hell's wrong with you?"
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2005. I'm off learning how
to write with the left.
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2006. And then when I do, and I got a new trick,
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sew this one back on.
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2008. And then they get kinda both, you know.
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I still don't mind doing.
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2014. - If you want to, I meant.
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2015. - If?
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2016. - If you want to.
- No, I'm kidding.
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2017. - You might be an artist
that has no time for movies.
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2019. - What the fuck is he talkin' about?
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2020. - I have absolutely no idea.
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2024. that would be your forte
for the rest of your career?
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2025. - I don't care.
- Doesn't matter?
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2026. Do you see any distinction
between a comedy and a—
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2027. - No.
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2028. I don't care.
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2029. Nothing about that.
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2030. I just want interesting things to happen.
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2031. Interesting relative
manifestations of consciousness.
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2032. - What's your favorite movie?
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2033. - My favorite movie?
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2034. Network, Paddy Chayefsky.
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2035. You know.
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2036. Fantastic.
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2037. Every scene in that
movie is a smorgasbord.
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2038. You know.
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2039. And now that I'm a little older, too,
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2040. you can look back on that movie and see
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2041. William Holden and Faye
Dunaway in the kitchen scene
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2042. and he's saying like,
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2043. "I'm closer to the end
than to the beginning.
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2044. "For me, death has become a real thing
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2045. "with definable features."
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2046. I mean, fuck!
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2047. Who writes that?
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2048. That's incredible.
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2049. I mean, that's incredible.
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2050. Every scene is like that.
- I wish I could do his voice.
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2051. He has one of the greatest voices ever.
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2052. That voice will get you Stephanie...
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2053. - Powers?
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2054. - Stephanie Powers pussy.
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2055. - No, he was an old guy, he was 90.
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2056. Stephanie was 28.
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2057. What I was gonna ask you though was,
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2058. who is the most enlightened
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2059. Is there
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2060. a figure that you've looked up to
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2061. and learned from in your personal life?
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2062. - I have a ton of people.
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2063. Ton of great teachers.
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2064. Eckhart is great, Eckhart Tolle is great.
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2065. I know some of them, friends with some—
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2066. - Oh, you know them, personally?
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2067. - Yeah, yeah.
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2068. A good friend of mine, Jeff Foster,
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2069. who's a young guy,
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2070. but he's really got a
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2071. it's incredible.
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2072. You should check out his
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2074. It's really incredible.
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2075. Super enlightening about it.
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2076. His concept is that
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2077. the word "depressed" means "deep rest".
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2079. depression is your body
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2080. a natural occurrence
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2081. rather than...
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2082. There's times when you have
to medicate when it's dire.
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2083. - Or it's Friday.
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2084. - Yeah, right.
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2085. Or where you have to medicate
because you're in trouble.
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2086. But mostly just understanding that
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2088. from the character that you've
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2089. And most of us walk around with...
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2090. We're trying to be...
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2091. Appear successful and appear not broken
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2092. and all those things.
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2093. And we keep that up for a while
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2094. and your body goes "fuck you"!
- It's exhausting.
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2095. - It just takes your legs
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2096. it's an amazing thing.
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2097. He's great and—
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2098. - Do you think he went like, "Depressed."
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2099. "Deep..."
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2100. - He was probably playing
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