1. - Tonight, for the full
hour, Comedian Bobby Lee
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2. and we'll be talking specifically
about stand up comedy.
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3. We're gonna start with the
opening remarks as always.
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4. Beside me is my trusty sidekick,
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5. and boy I had some kind of a, experience,
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6. something I've never had before.
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7. - What happened?
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8. - I was approached, who's
my favorite comedian?
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9. - Greg Proops.
- No.
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10. - Bob Hope.
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11. - Bob Hope.
- Always Bob Hope.
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12. - Well, I was approached
by USO to do a show.
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13. - That's exciting!
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14. - It was amazing, it's not only me.
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15. There was Brooke Shields
appeared, Loni Anderson,
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16. Gary Sandy.
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17. Loni Anderson insisted on Gary Sandy.
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18. - Oh.
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19. - Who else was there, Sam Cedar,
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20. John Pinette, God rest his soul.
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21. Anyways, I wasn't in
that part of the show.
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22. - Right.
- That was the main stage.
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23. They had me and you over on another stage.
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24. - That's right.
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25. - It was a little bit of a surprise.
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26. - To not be on the main stage?
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27. - Well, because of what they did.
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28. I mean, we'll get to the clip,
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29. and the people at home will
know what I'm talking about.
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30. - Oh, right.
- But things are changing.
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31. You know, you gotta keep up.
- Yeah.
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32. - And I don't know if I
was exactly ready for this,
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33. but we did our best.
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34. - Sure.
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35. - So let's let the folks at
home take a look right now,
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36. right here, you can look too.
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37. Adam Eget, right at that camera.
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38. - Where's my tree?
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39. - Right there.
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40. - And we're gonna look
now at the USO tour,
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41. not the main stage.
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42. How's everybody doin' out there?
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43. This is Norm USO MacDonald.
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44. Wow, isn't this wild?
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45. When I was told I was gonna
perform for a bunch of drones,
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46. I thought I was bein' booked on The View.
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47. But I'll tell you, drones,
that I hear the locals
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48. are complaining about your manners.
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49. Apparently, you keep dropping
in on them unannounced.
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50. But I see a lot of you
are carrying cameras,
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51. feel free to take pictures of me,
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52. but don't relay them to forward command
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53. to call in mortar fire.
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54. Okay fellas, I just wanna remind you all
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55. what you're fightin'
for, come on out here!
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56. No, settle down, it's not Adam Eget.
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57. It's not Adam Eget.
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58. No, no, no, but Adam has
brought a little friend,
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59. a surprise on his phone he has
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60. the super sexiest robot that ever existed.
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61. You fellas all know who I'm
talkin' about, Siri everybody!
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62. And she's got a song for us.
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63. - God bless
America, land that I love.
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64. Stand beside her and guide
her through the night
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65. with the light from above.
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66. From the mountains,
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67. to the prairies, to the
oceans white with foam.
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68. - Well, how 'bout that!
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69. I'll just tell ya, drone audiences
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70. are the best audiences in the world!
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71. Our guest for the full
hour, actor, comedian,
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72. writer, Bobby Lee, and
his credits stretch down.
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73. But as they say, all politics are local.
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74. Apparently, you guys
have a little history,
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75. because you used to be the manager,
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76. this is my trusty sidekick Adam Eget.
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77. You used to be the manager
of the Tempe Improv,
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78. the best club in the country.
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79. - Right.
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80. - And I did 10 minutes
once in front of him
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81. and then I never played there again.
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82. - When did this turn into Crossfire?
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83. And secondly, I didn't ban, I didn't ban.
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84. - Who banned me?
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85. - I think it was Howard.
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86. - Yeah, and you're part
of the same regime.
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87. - No, alright well, technically, yeah.
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88. - Howard was an old man.
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89. - Yeah, like Kim Jung Un,
right, has a soldier, but like—
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90. - Sure, yeah I'm just following orders.
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91. - Yeah, but you're a part of the thing!
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92. - And I admit that.
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93. - Alright, and what did I do?
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94. - You know who else said they
were just following orders?
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95. Hitler.
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96. - Stalin was just as bad.
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97. - What'd I do?
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98. - I think you took your pants down.
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99. - On stage?
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100. - Yeah, he got pretty
naked on stage.
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101. - Well, I wanted to prove a point.
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102. I said that, skin color's
only your skin color
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103. and we're all pink on the inside,
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104. so I showed 'em my butthole.
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105. - I remember now.
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106. - And that was my opener
and he didn't like that.
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107. - Like Lenny Bruce.
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108. - It was a real opener.
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109. - Yeah, it's like Lenny Bruce, yeah.
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110. At that time I was young,
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111. I didn't really have a lot of jokes.
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112. But I would've appreciated
the encouragement.
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113. - Well, I give you, it was funny.
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114. - He was the manager.
- It was funny.
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115. - Yeah.
- 'Cause you were the manager
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116. for just a short period of time.
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117. - Yeah, and then I moved back here.
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118. - Well, you probably know
stuff about him at the Store.
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119. - Well, he's in charge now huh?
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120. - He's in charge.
- You've got a lot of power.
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121. - He picks the, whoa, oh my god!
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122. - He's entitled.
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123. - He picks guys who go on stage.
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124. - Yeah, but you know what?
- How's that effect you?
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125. - It effects me a lot.
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126. I'll tell you why it effects me!
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127. Can I tell you why?
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128. - Because when he wasn't there,
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129. the guy before used to put me up way more.
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130. - Yeah, in front of empty crowds.
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131. - That's true.
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132. - What if you had finally got your big...
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133. You know you're like,
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134. not your big break 'cause
you've had a lot of breaks,
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135. but you're like, I wanna
be a regular on Fallon
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136. and then you for your
audition and it's him.
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137. - Oh, I wouldn't do it.
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138. I wouldn't get past.
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139. He's tough!
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140. You gotta be on SNL.
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141. - That's not true.
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142. - Well, there's a lot of SNL
people that you brought in.
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143. - Oh my god, he's so far
up fuckin' Spade's ass.
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144. You ever seen him with David Spade?
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145. - I know, I saw him on
a red carpet with David
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146. holding hands or something.
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147. - No way!
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148. - I was like what the
hell is going on here?
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149. - You on a red carpet with him?
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150. - Yeah, for Dirty, Dirty
Man, whatever that movie is.
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151. - Dirty, Dirty Man?
- You mean Joe Dirt 2.
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152. - I call it Dirty, Dirty Man.
- It's because of the show.
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153. He was bustin' my balls saying
I sounded like Buffalo Bill.
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154. - I know.
- And then, yeah.
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155. - Yeah, but still you
were on the red carpet
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156. and I was watching social
media and you were on it.
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157. - I remember there's a picture of you.
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158. And then behind, it's
like Dirty, Dirty Man.
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159. He was posin'.
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160. - Yeah, he was posing,
it was really gross.
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161. - Maybe that's why it didn't do so well.
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162. - So you went with
Spade, you were his date.
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163. - I was not Spade's date!
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164. - What's that, what happened to you?
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165. - I fell down some stairs.
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166. - You fell down some stairs on a girl.
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167. That's not what the abuser says.
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168. - Both hands are like that.
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169. - He fell down the stairs.
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170. - It's not important!
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171. - Like this.
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172. - You had quite a misadventure
on your way here, Bobby.
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173. - Thank you for the car.
- Yes, we sent an Uber.
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174. - I didn't know it was a
Uber, I get in the car,
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175. and then halfway during the
trip, he goes, "Get out!"
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176. - I go, what?
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177. Like I was playing a game on my iPod.
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178. "Get out!"
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179. I go, excuse me?
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180. "Get out!"
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181. He pulled over, on like Venice Blvd.
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182. - Jesus!
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183. - I go, this is the place?
"No, he cancel, he cancel!"
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184. Right, he shows me like his
phone, where it says canceled.
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185. I go, but I have money.
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186. "No, get out!"
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187. - Oh shit.
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188. Then I dropped his name, Norm MacDonald!
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189. "I don't know him!
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190. "I don't know Norm!"
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191. - Rarely works.
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192. - Right, does it work?
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193. - Why didn't you just use
a bigger star than that?
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194. - I don't know!
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195. Tom Hardy, "I don't know him either!"
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196. Yeah and so, I was about to get out,
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197. but then I called, who did I call?
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198. Yeah, this guy right here.
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199. Thank you, you saved my life dude.
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200. I go, he'll give you 60
bucks when we arrive.
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201. He goes, "Okay."
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202. What do you mean, we pulled
over, I had the fear!
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203. I panicked.
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204. - Well, I was just in
Portland, a guy told me,
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205. "If your card is rejected by
Uber, you're banned for life."
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206. - Yeah.
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207. - Is it true though?
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208. - I don't know whose card that is guys.
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209. - Whose card was it?
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210. Was it your card?
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211. - Oh fuck!
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212. - You and your Andre Agassi haircut.
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213. - That is an Agassi haircut for sure.
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214. - So did you remember,
you don't remember him?
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215. - Of course I remember, you
had that mohawk or fauxhawk.
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216. - Yeah, yeah.
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217. - It was fuckin' ridiculous.
- From Tempe?
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218. - Huh?
- From Tempe?
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219. - Yeah!
- Yes, from Tempe.
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220. - So you went all the
way to Tempe to audition?
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221. - No, I opened for Mencia.
- Oh no!
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222. - Yeah, or Pauly, one of the two.
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223. Pablo, one of 'em.
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224. When I say one of 'em,
I don't mean Mexicans,
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225. I don't mean Mexican. I
love Hispanic people, okay?
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226. But anyway, and then you fired my brother.
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227. - I don't think
I fired your brother.
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228. - My brother was working there.
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229. My little brother Steve.
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230. - I know Steve! Steve's great!
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231. - I've seen him on your TV show.
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232. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, and
my little brother Steve
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233. got fired from the Tempe
Improv under your regime.
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234. - Well maybe under my regime—
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235. - But that's why I'm here.
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236. I not here for Norm, I'm
here to confront you!
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237. No, I'm kidding.
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238. - And meanwhile, I do the Tempe Improv
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239. and he comes over to me and he goes,
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Kimmel's sister...
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241. I go, that's fine, he's
doesn't even know her name!
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242. And he's like, "Ladies and gentlemen,
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243. "Jimmy Kimmel's sister!"
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244. She runs up.
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245. So what about his brother?
- Yeah, I'm not big enough?
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246. - She was a manager at the time too.
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247. - She was a manager of the club?
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248. - Yeah.
- I didn't know that.
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249. - My brother was a food runner.
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250. - Oh yeah, he was terrible!
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251. - Food runner at the Tempe Improv?
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252. - At the Tempe Improv.
- Nice guy.
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253. - Nice kid.
- Awful, awful.
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254. - And he told the waiter,
"I will fuckin' stab you
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255. "in the neck you son of a bitch!"
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256. - He did say that!
- Second day in.
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257. His second day in and he
picked up a knife I think.
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258. You know what I mean,
and so then he got fired.
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259. - Yeah.
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260. - Yeah, my brother's never
had a job after that again.
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261. - I read that you started in San Diego.
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262. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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263. - Now that's almost unheard of,
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265. - Yeah, didn't Kirk Fox,
isn't Kirk Fox from San—
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266. - Yeah, but he moved to LA and started.
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267. - Oh okay.
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268. - You know, Kirk Fox had
a, he taught Dr. Phil
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269. how to play tennis, Dr.
Phil gave him a show.
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270. - I know he did.
- He did like 150 episodes.
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271. - It was unwatchable.
- It was tough.
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272. - I love Kirk, but I couldn't watch it!
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273. - It was about relationships.
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274. One time Kirk told me, like
the president of whatever,
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275. said like, "Who is your girl?"
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276. He goes, "I haven't been in
a relationship in years."
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277. He's like a relationship expert.
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278. And he had glasses.
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279. - Yeah.
- He's like an expert.
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280. - I used to live in a house and he worked
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281. at the tennis racket store,
Racket Store Next Door.
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282. So I knew kind of who he was.
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283. He was like this tall young
guy, this is in the 90s.
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284. - Well, what's your, he's
kind of a cool dude, right?
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285. - Who?
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286. - Kirk.
- I don't know.
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287. - Couldn't you see his rap
workin' with the ladies?
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288. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't
find him very good looking.
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289. - No, no, but his rap.
- No, his rap sucks.
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290. He looks like a Tim Burton character.
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291. Like someone drew him.
- Yeah, I can see that.
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292. - Skinny, and tall, and gangly.
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293. - You're right, a lot of triangles.
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294. - I hate him.
No, I love him.
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295. - But in La Jolla, did you used to do like
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296. odds and ends around the
La Jolla Comedy Store?
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297. - Yeah.
- Odds and ends.
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298. - Yeah, I used to do all kinds of stuff.
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299. - Was that a show in the belly room?
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300. - It does sound
like a show.
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301. - You producing that too?
- No, booking it.
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302. - No, I used to work the
door, clean the rooftops,
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303. and I was a bar back.
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304. And then at one point, we gutted it
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305. and I put the bamboo up, you
know the bamboo that's in the—
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306. - Shit.
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307. - Well, it's not a
ethnic thing, it's just—
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308. - It was my fault.
- But, that's how I started.
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309. And then Pauly saw me at an open mic.
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310. - And what'd he say?
- In, in?
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311. - In La Jolla, and I had been doing
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312. comedy for maybe nine months.
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313. He goes, "Dude, you're funny bruh!"
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314. I go cool, he goes,
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315. "I want you to open
for me in Vegas, bruh."
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316. A week later, back then
he was a huge celebrity.
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317. - Yeah, yeah.
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318. - 5,000 seats.
- Still is.
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319. - He's great, killing it.
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320. - But, yeah 5,000 seats
and his mom came up to me
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321. and she goes, "You're a regular."
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322. I got passed.
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323. - Wow!
- It was amazing.
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324. - That's quick.
- Yeah.
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325. - Is there any way of confirming
that story with Mitzi?
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326. - Call her now.
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327. I mean, she literally
has no idea who I am.
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328. She keeps calling me Peter.
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329. - Now tell us about the roast battles.
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330. - Oh yeah, you've judged right?
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331. - Bobby, the guest, a judge. Not a guest.
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332. You ever judge those things?
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333. - I judged it, yeah.
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334. - Now, I don't know if
you make money off this,
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335. but it was on Comedy Central.
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336. - Yeah.
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337. - They did it at the
Montreal Comedy Festival.
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338. - Yeah.
- Who invented this?
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339. - I booked this show, it was an open mic.
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340. And then a couple comics
wanted to fight each other
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341. in the parking lot, and they
said come back next week
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342. and write jokes about each other.
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343. And then it evolved—
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344. - Are you part of the Deathsquad?
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345. - But they, I've had problems with them.
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346. They tried to derail me years ago.
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347. Because I was in cahoots
with Mencia, they thought.
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348. - Oh right.
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349. - So when the whole Carlos
Mencia/Joe Rogan thing happened,
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350. they had me on tape.
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351. Right, like I didn't
know that Joe Rogan was,
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352. I love Joe, he's a friend of mine.
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354. but the thing is, is that I didn't know
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355. that he was taping me so
I said, yeah Mencia steals
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356. and then I also said that
I sucked my cousin's dick.
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357. Can I say that?
- That's a sharp left turn.
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358. - Yeah, which I didn't, I didn't
know there was a camera on.
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359. - Oh.
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360. - Right, and I'm not
gay, but in high school
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- Yeah. Sure.
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362. - And then also on top of that I said that
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363. Vietnamese people were jungle Asians.
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364. Which I had to apologize
to the Vietnamese people
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365. and I apologize, that's
what I said back then.
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368. - Then he put it on the
internet, that Deathsquad did.
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369. - Sure.
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370. - And all of a sudden, now right,
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372. "He didn't! He didn't suck your dick!"
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373. - You sucked his dick.
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374. - Yeah, no, we sucked each other's dick.
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375. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. Vice versa, right?
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379. they didn't talk and then she died!
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380. - Oh no.
- Jesus Christ.
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381. - She died, right?
- Horrible story.
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382. - The last thing that I
heard from my aunt was,
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383. "You didn't suck each other's dick."
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385. they'd stopped talking, and then she died!
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386. - That's fucked up.
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387. - Famous last words.
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388. - Yeah, I love Deathsquad.
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389. - How many views did it get?
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390. - Millions.
- Oh, seriously.
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391. - Over the years though, I
made my way back into the group
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392. and now we're all good.
- Oh good.
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393. - So you opened for Mencia, which made
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395. - Yeah. Because you know they—
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396. - That's like a Bruce
Lee movie.
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397. - Yeah. It's just like it.
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398. - The Deathsquad...
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399. - I don't know what Bruce
Lee movie it could be.
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- That's true.
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and then the next week
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407. They act like it's a normal thing.
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408. They said, "You know
who's here the next week?"
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409. I said, "Who?"
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this from falling down!
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412. - No, I fell into a wall.
- Are you okay?
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you fall on the floor.
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- Jesus Christ.
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- Okay.
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- He was going through stuff.
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- Toughest job.
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- Yeah.
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- That's awesome.
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- No, I feel great.
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- You're such an ass.
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- What?
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- Yeah.
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- Yeah, let's get to that.
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- Everyone thinks you did.
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- Would you jerk a guy off?
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- Why not?
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I guess I would, sure.
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- So you've jerked off guys?
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- He's so likable!
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- Yeah!
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What about Brad Pitt?
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handsome man of all time?
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- Or Leo?
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- I'd do Brad before Leo.
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- Ohh!
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- He's on your list.
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what do you call that list?
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Jolie and Jennifer Aniston
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- Hmm mm.
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- Yeah. I'm old enough to.
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- I know what it is.
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- Is that true, Steve?
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- Oh my god.
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- I love Morty!
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- Yes.
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way Carson told them.
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brought every magazine.
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were wrong, Popular Mechanics.
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one generation to another.
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- Thank you.
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- Johnny Yune.
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- Do you remember Johnny Yune?
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- Hell, we're all, I'm out!
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- I love Henry.
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- Nah, I don't.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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wrote, in between he could
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- Wow.
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- Quack quack.
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he taught Pablo Francisco
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back in the 90s, late 90s.
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his stage name was Chinaman.
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- No, no, no.
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- Names, yeah.
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- Yellow?
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- Who says that?
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- Only if you're a coward.
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- You're yeller.
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- Yes.
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- You're right about that.
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- Are you sure?
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- I'll tell that camera.
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- Which tree is he?
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Migook means America, okay?
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- But that's how it's derived.
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- Right, Charlie?
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Otherwise it's just a word.
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- Well.
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- That's what I call it.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- Black is great.
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- I use that.
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- Yeah, Black is fantastic.
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Bobby's asshole, deep down.
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- A slam poetry?
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of the AIDS epidemic.
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his blood, his AIDS, yeah.
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all over the audience.
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so instead we contract AIDS.
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- Yeah.
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into the gay SNM scene
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guys with AIDS would fuck him.
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- Oh my god, so many.
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- That's awesome.
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826. - Experience, money.
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827. - And then you get to play a
room that's bigger than you,
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828. that you could ever get yourself.
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829. - One time, I don't know
if you now Jimmy Shubert.
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830. - Sure.
- You know Jimmy, right?
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831. This is the greatest thing
anyone's ever done for me.
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832. I had moved up from San Diego.
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833. Pauly's like, "Come. Move up."
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834. I had no place to live, so I slept
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835. in my truck for like three nights.
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836. I slept at the parking
lot of The Comedy Store.
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837. I had no money and I was broke.
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838. - Both?
- Yeah.
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839. At the same time.
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840. So anyway, I get a knock on the window
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841. and I look up and it's Jimmy Shubert
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842. and he says, "You hungry?"
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843. I go—
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844. - Bad lieutenant.
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845. - I'll bring 'em up.
No, he didn't do that.
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846. - Like a baby bird.
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847. - And then he—
- So you said yeah.
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848. - I go, yeah, and he took me to—
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849. - Am I hungry? I'm broke
and I have no money!
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850. What do you think, I'm hungry?
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851. I'm hungry, plus I want some food.
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852. What'd Jimmy do?
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853. - So, he bought me lunch, that's all.
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854. - No, that's great.
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855. - Really nice, and then like years later,
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856. we had done some stuff together.
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857. I just know, every time I see
Jimmy I tell him that story.
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858. - It stays with you.
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859. - It really does stay with me
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860. and that's why I'm so loyal
to The Comedy Store because,
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861. you know, other clubs wouldn't use me.
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862. I got to work at the Comedy Store,
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863. they put me up and I feel I
wouldn't be who I am without it.
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864. So, it's kind of like, when I was
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865. on Mad TV and other things,
other clubs were like,
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866. "Come play our club!"
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867. And I always made the Comedy
Store number one on the list.
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868. - Even more than that,
Bobby and he won't say this,
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869. but he does that more than Jimmy, Dice,
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870. or any of those people did for him.
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871. He's huge on that.
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872. People come in a lot
throughout the last seven years
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873. I've been there and they're like,
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874. "Bobby said I could have all his checks."
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875. And I'd check and Bobby's like, "Yeah."
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876. - Yeah, I mean I just love.
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877. I'm not competitive in that way,
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878. so I just love helping out,
only the good ones though.
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879. I don't help comics that don't
deserve or need to be in.
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880. - I've seen that too. Yeah.
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881. - I mean 'cause Mitzi once
said to me, when she was sane,
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882. she said, "It is a sin
to support mediocrity."
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883. She actually had that on a wall, a plaque.
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884. it's like, if I tell an open
micer who has no talent,
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885. no business being up there, "You're great!
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886. You should keep doing it."
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887. It is the worst thing you can do.
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888. - That's the number one thing
I always think of when—
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889. - It's a sin to support mediocrity.
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890. I had a guy that when
I did Weekend Update,
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891. he would send in jokes everyday.
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892. A lot of jokes, 30 jokes, 40 jokes a day.
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893. It's hard to write, it's
hard to just write that much.
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894. It's hard to type, for me. You know?
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895. I couldn't think of 40 jokes a day.
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896. And anyways, they were all
sort of, almost, you know?
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897. But he never got one on.
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898. Then I said to Laura Jo,
my producing partner,
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899. "Should I phone this guy
and tell him to quit?"
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900. What am I supposed to do?
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901. Are you supposed to follow
your dreams no matter what?
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902. You say no, right?
- Mmmm yeah.
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903. - Give up on your dreams.
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904. I mean when my kid was
young, I said you can
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905. be anything you want, Dylan,
what do you want to be?
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906. You can be it. He said.
"I want to be seven feet."
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907. I said, "Let me rephrase it."
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908. You can be five different things.
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909. You have the choice of
five different things.
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910. - Yeah, but my opinion
though, that's my opinion.
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911. Even if I feel like this
person doesn't have any talent,
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912. whatever, that could be just me.
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913. My opinion.
- You might be wrong!
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914. - Yeah, I could be wrong, you know.
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915. So I admit that, but you know.
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916. I just don't really go out
of my way to help them.
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917. - Sure.
- Yeah, comedy's subjective.
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918. There's people that have huge careers
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919. that I don't find funny at all, I'm sure.
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920. - I think comedy is objective, actually.
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921. I do.
- What do you mean?
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922. - I think that your opinion on who's funny
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923. is more valuable than
just some guy's opinion.
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924. 'Cause that guy could
go, well he doesn't now
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925. that this guy's stealing
from a whole bunch
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926. of different influences, but you do.
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927. - Yeah, sometimes you'll see a guy destroy
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928. and he's just hackey,
using lines that have been
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929. used a thousand times
and I know those guys.
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930. - Sure.
- And some of them make it.
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931. - Yeah. Oh yeah.
- A lot of them.
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932. - It's really scary, I think.
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933. People go, "How come you
don't," cause I don't,
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934. I only do 45 minutes when I'm on the road.
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935. The reason why I don't do more, is because
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936. everything that I say, I try to write.
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937. Everything's my words and
I don't want to do things
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938. that are even closely
similar to anybody else's.
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939. It's a hard thing to do.
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940. - Do you think there's a fine
line there, like with Carson?
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941. You know, I hear with Carson,
a lot of Ian Blabby (?)
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942. and stuff, where it came from.
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943. Or one of my favorite bands Oasis,
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944. there's not an original
bone in their body.
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945. - Who? A band.
- The band Oasis?
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946. - Yeah, they're similar.
Like, they stole everything.
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947. Constantly being sued.
- Well, that's not.
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948. - Well, I'm just, all right, but Carson.
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949. That's a good example.
But he was hilarious.
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950. - Right, right. That doesn't
make stealing proper.
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951. I mean Carson could have done it without
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952. stealing and been just as funny.
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953. - Yeah, I think you're right.
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954. - But no, there was this Jonathan Winters
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955. is this brilliant improv guy and he would
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956. dress up as this character Maude Frickert,
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957. you know, as an old lady
and he'd go, "Hello there."
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958. he did a voice and Johnny Carson
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959. just stole it, even the
costume, everything.
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960. And then, so this guy
couldn't do it anymore.
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961. - Oh my god.
- You know what I mean?
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962. Because it would be like if Jimmy Fallon
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963. took one of your bits, you can't do it.
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964. - You can't do it any more, yeah.
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965. I think that is—
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966. - Jimmy Fallon is not a thief at all.
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967. - But it might not be him,
it could be his writers.
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968. That's the thing. I mean,
a big step for writers.
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969. They see somebody at a club,
who knows where it came from.
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970. - That happened to me.
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971. I was doing an Update and at
the same time Dennis Miller
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972. was doing Dennis Miller Live,
which was on Friday night.
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973. So my opening joke is
word for word his joke.
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974. It was my fucking writer.
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975. So I'm like what? And then nobody told me.
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976. Then, the next week, Dennis
goes on the air, he goes,
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977. "Hey, it's 11:30 on Friday night, Norm,
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978. time to turn your VCR on, man!"
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979. I'm like, what'd that
mean? And then, yeah.
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980. So yeah, it's not my fault.
- Yeah, it's not your fault.
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981. You know, you don't know.
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982. - Sometimes it is their fault.
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983. Robin Williams was notorious for it right?
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984. - Well, listen.
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985. - I think it was a well
known, all right, that's fine.
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986. - You know what they always say,
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987. speak ill of the dead.
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988. You know that old, fucking, that old saw.
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989. God damn.
- It's been a couple years.
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990. Just let it go.
- It doesn't matter to me,
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991. - But we're gonna come back
and we're gonna have a,
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992. we're gonna hold Bobby for
another segment if that's okay.
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993. - I love it.
- 'Cause it's sharpen.
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994. We're back for the entire
hour with Bobby Lee
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995. and it's going swimmingly so far, I think.
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996. Don't you think?
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997. - I get it.
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998. - Hey, we got some jokes.
- All right.
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999. - If that's all right.
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1000. - Are these street jokes?
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1001. - No, no, no, no. They're not.
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1002. - So you wrote them.
- Someone wrote them.
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1003. - Someone wrote them, that you know?
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1004. - Yes. People in this—
- Okay, cool.
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1005. - Thank you.
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1006. - I didn't want to say who because
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1007. in case the joke doesn't work.
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1008. - All right, so um.
- That's a start.
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1009. You can just read it, you
don't have to read ahead
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1010. if you don't want,
there's nothing.
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1011. - No, no I'll just read it.
- Yeah.
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1012. - When you're single,
trying to attract a partner,
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1013. it's important to project
the qualities you desire.
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1014. Which I understand, but boy oh boy,
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1015. have I had to suck a lot of dick lately.
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1016. - That's sort of like a Bobby Lee joke.
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1017. - It was a lot
like a Bobby Lee joke.
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1018. - All right. What about
this one? This is for you.
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1019. - Yesterday I had a picture framed.
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1020. Now it's doing time
upstate for armed robbery.
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1021. - Oh my god. Here's one for Bobby Lee.
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1022. - I don't want another,
no more dick sucker ones.
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1023. - No sucking ones.
- But does it?
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1024. - Do you diet sometimes? Do
you go on diets and stuff?
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1025. - Eh, sometimes.
- This is sort of a diet joke.
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1026. - I'm so sorry. Boy, was
it hot outside today.
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1027. I went out to buy a
California Pizza Kitchen
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1028. Signature Pepperoni Frozen Flatbread,
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1029. and by the time I got home
it was perfectly cooked
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1030. and entirely eaten, hundred percent true.
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1031. - Oh he ate it.
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1032. - Bobby laughs. I love that he laughs.
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1033. - Wait stop, stop, stop! What is this?
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1034. - It's his career. Some of them are odd.
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1035. I'm not gonna lie.
- But this isn't a joke.
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1036. - Well some of the, I think technically.
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1037. - Like an observational joke?
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1038. - I think technically.
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1039. - No, it's not an observational joke.
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1040. - I need to have glasses
in order to see my family.
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1041. Specifically, two glasses of scotch.
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1042. See, I take the hits. I take the bad ones.
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1043. - Adam, you do the next one.
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1044. - I'll be on fucking
Deathsquad with some of these.
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1045. Um, here's one for Adam
Eget, who did comedy,
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1046. give me your card for a second.
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1047. Did you know that Adam
Eget did comedy for awhile?
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1048. - You did?
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1049. - Very briefly.
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1050. - But you performed?
- Very briefly.
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1051. - Open mics? In LA or in Pheonix?
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1052. - In Arizona.
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1053. - And in Arizona he was famous for
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1054. thrusting out his cock, like he'd push,
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1055. he'd stand with the mic
and he'd push forward.
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1056. - It was a nervous tic, yeah.
- But he has a hell of a hog.
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1057. People say that.
- Yeah, okay.
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1058. - You have a big dick?
- Eh, I,
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1059. - People say you have a big dick?
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1060. - Yeah. I guess.
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1061. - That's you know just say no next time.
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1062. - No.
- Read that.
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1063. - All right.
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1064. I saw my little nephew recently and he was
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1065. bothering me with a lot of questions.
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1066. One he says to me, he
says, "Where do you think
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1067. would be the worst place
to get a bug bite?"
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1068. So I thought about it, I
answered, "Maybe the eye?
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1069. What's you're answer?"
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1070. And he said Brazil.
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1071. - Haaa.
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1072. - 'Cause Zika.
- Zika's from Brazil.
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1073. - Torn from today's headline,
what about this one?
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1074. This is a short one. Fast one.
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1075. - Okay, I signed up for my company's
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1076. four hundred and one K—
- 401K!
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1077. - I'm sorry. I fucked it up.
- No, no, no.
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1078. - Don't give me a line reading.
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1079. - I'm just—
- You gave me a line reading.
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1080. - I didn't know what four hundred
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1081. and one K was, so I thought.
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1082. - I mean, you give me me a line
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1083. reading and then you touch me.
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1084. - I mean, you're very soft.
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1085. - I know, I know.
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1086. - Do people say that? Do
your lover's say that?
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1087. - Dude, I'm fucking soft as fuck.
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1088. You have to caress.
- Oh my god.
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1089. Is that moisturizer?
- No, natural.
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1090. - Just natural. He's soft.
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1091. - I'll read it again?
- Sure.
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1092. - I signed up for my company's 401K,
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1093. but I don't think I can run that far.
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1094. - It is a long way.
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1095. - Wait, I got to get one
that's gonna make Bobby happy.
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1096. - I don't want to.
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1097. - I don't like when he scowls at me.
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1098. - You know I grew up poor, man.
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1099. My mom used to cut my hair with a bowl.
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1100. You ever see when they
used to do with that?
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1101. Which was bad enough,
but then came dinner,
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1102. and it was, she served a bowl of hair.
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1103. That was him.
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1104. Okay. You ever hear of steampunk?
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1105. - I like it.
- Oh you do?
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1106. - Yeah.
- Well there's a joke for you.
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1107. - Thank you, I wouldn't call
myself a fan of steampunk,
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1108. but I will say it's the
healthiest way to prepare punk.
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1109. - I'd like to take a moment to
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1110. address all the men listening.
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1111. Maybe I should do this in the camera.
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1112. No means no and bacalao means cod.
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1113. - What?
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1114. - I guess it's a type
of fish or something.
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1115. I don't know.
- Oh, bacalao.
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1116. - If I was grading constellations.
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1117. - I don't want to do another one.
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1118. - Well, will you laugh if he does one?
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1119. - I will laugh.
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1120. - I'm gonna get you to do one.
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1121. - If I were grading
constellations, my review
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1122. and description for Orion's
Belt would be just three stars.
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1123. - This is a thing we get once in a while.
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1124. We ask for letters from
people that have problems
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1125. and it's called, it's
actually called Dear Bobby.
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1126. So this one says, dear Bobby, I'm in love
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1127. with two boys and don't
know which one to marry.
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1128. First, there's Andy. Are
you thinking about this?
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1129. - Yeah, when you say, I'm listening.
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1130. - I'm in love with two boys and don't
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1131. know which one to marry.
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1132. - One is Andy.
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1133. - First is Andy, he's sort of
blonde and sells insurance.
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1134. Mama likes him which helps a lot.
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1135. He's very reliable and seems
anxious to get married.
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1136. Then there's Tony.
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1137. He's dark and sort of gives me the creeps,
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1138. but they're awfully nice creeps.
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1139. I don't know which one I like best.
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1140. In the daytime, I like Andy.
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1141. But I believe I like Tony better at night.
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1142. Which one do you think would
make the best husband for me?
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1143. Andy or Tony?
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1144. Okay, so. We're just gonna have a time.
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1145. It was going well until
these jokes showed up.
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1146. You know? Huh?
- How long is this?
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1147. - This show?
- Yeah.
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1148. - How long's it run so far?
- I have all day.
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1149. But I just kind of want
to know how long it is.
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1150. - It's over. But thanks
man, you were awesome.
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1151. Best guest so far. The great Bobby Lee!
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