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and sitcoms are a lot of work.
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sitcoms are a ton of work.
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some way to pass along
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a handful of quarters
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happen to good people,
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people but I think in general
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person, a generous person,
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I don't think of a guy.
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that guy idea, the old guy.
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would we know his nature?
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live inside a whale?
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such a flare for impressions.
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Nixon won you know, clearly.
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funny 'cause Nixon would use
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against his interlocutor.
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Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy
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and listening devices
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I suppose you could say
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hearing devices, and wigs.
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thing I can do of him.
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thing I've ever seen.
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that word and everything
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talking before the show began
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these George Burns things,
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books, of his writing.
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of George Burns writing.
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the books that he did,
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everybody's just trying to,
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had the greatest jokes,
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thought must have been
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amber, how about that huh?
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they ask him about his doctor
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Boombatz, says he's doing,
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nothing, no respect at all.
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Bayes, are you kidding me?
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for the back of the room
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George Burns influence on
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and they're wearing suits
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command of the audience
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you had and still have.
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880. I was going to because you
know so much about George Burns
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881. I was going to tell you this joke
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882. that I heard George Burns tell
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883. and I simply don't understand it.
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884. When I was a boy you know
there'd be the funny papers
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885. and there'd be a you know
Marmaduke or something
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886. and I wouldn't understand it.
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887. At the end I'd go what, huh?
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888. And so I'd take it to my parents
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889. I'd go what the fuck's
this with Marmaduke?
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890. It doesn't make any sense and my dad
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891. would go what I don't know.
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892. The fuck difference does,
so but it really bothered me
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893. that you know that for some reason
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894. it didn't play out right, but anyways
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895. this was the joke by George Burns
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896. that he said was his
favorite joke of all time.
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897. Okay so here it is, maybe you've heard it.
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898. There's a Vaudeville act
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899. and they're two guys and they're in a bar
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900. and they see their comedic hero
sitting at the bar you know?
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902. it's so great to see you.
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903. You know it's such a pleasure.
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904. He says fellas, it's not a good time.
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905. I just lost my wife this morning
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906. and the Vaudeville guy goes
oh we know how you feel.
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907. We lost our trunk on the way here.
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908. And now are you laughing
at me or are you laughing—
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909. - No, I get the joke.
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910. - You get that?
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explain something to you
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913. There's no reason you would ever know it.
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914. When you're in Vaudeville
the trunk is your whole life.
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915. - That's where all the
props and everything are.
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916. - All the props, all your
costumes, all your makeup.
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917. If you have no trunk
you cannot do your act.
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918. - Oh!
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919. - So, so it's an inside
show business joke.
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920. Like for example I'm Jewish and I like,
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921. here's one like this is
the greatest Jew joke
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922. that I've ever heard and I love.
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923. You're not gonna get it.
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924. - Okay.
- Okay?
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925. But that's the joke is
that you won't get it.
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926. - He's Jewish.
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927. - Oh you're Jewish?
- Yeah.
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928. - Okay then you'll get it.
- Oh okay.
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929. - Okay.
- Half Jewish.
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930. - No I'm full.
- Full Jewish.
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931. - Full Jewish, all right then,
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932. but you're young so you might not get it.
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933. - Maybe.
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934. - Okay so here's the joke.
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935. - Holocaust denier.
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936. - I'm not gonna hold that against you.
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937. - Thank you.
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938. - So here's the joke.
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939. Now to, the setup of the
joke is it's a Jew joke.
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940. - Okay.
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941. - Two Gentile businessmen
meet on the street.
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942. One of them says how's business?
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943. The other one says great!
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944. See he gets it.
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945. He really got it, he really liked it.
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946. So the joke is about who doesn't get it.
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947. Go back to the trunk joke.
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948. That's part of what makes the joke funny.
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949. - Is me not getting it.
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950. - Certain people, a lot
of people not getting it.
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951. You know, you understand that.
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952. - Same with this Jewish joke.
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953. - Same with the Jewish joke,
and then you saw it happen
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954. right there in front of you.
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955. He's Jewish, he gets it,
and you're not, you don't.
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956. - But I don't believe he got it.
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957. - Oh yeah he got it, he got it.
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958. - Can we find out?
- Yeah.
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959. Tell Norm why that's funny.
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960. - Because it's two Jews
and how's business?
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961. Great!
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962. - Well that's, that's what he said.
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963. - No it's two Gentile businessmen.
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964. - Oh yeah I don't get this joke.
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965. - That's what's funny.
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966. - I knew he didn't get it.
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967. I go he's probably fake laughing.
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968. So it's two Gentiles.
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969. - Right.
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970. - One of them says how's business?
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971. - Yeah, the other one says great!
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972. And the joke is—
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973. - Does anyone get that in the audience?
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974. No one in the audience gets
it except perhaps Daniel—
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975. - Well it's not gonna be
great if it's Gentiles.
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976. - If it's two Jews, then that is
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977. never going to be the answer.
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978. - 'Cause they're going to be—
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979. - No matter how business it, they're all,
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980. they're gonna complain—
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981. - It'll be a fucking 20
minute reasons about—
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982. - You just fucking said it
two seconds after he says it.
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983. Isn't that interesting?
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984. And here I am—
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985. - You liked the joke though.
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986. - Yes I do like it!
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987. - It's a funny joke, I like the joke.
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988. - And I understand what you
mean about me not getting it
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989. adds to the joke.
- Yeah!
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990. How do you do with non comedy guests?
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991. Do you have guests that are not comedians?
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993. - How was that?
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994. - He has a god shaped hole in his heart
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995. that I tried to fill, but I said
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996. what do you think about afterlife?
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997. Dirt!
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998. - Dirt nap.
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999. - Dirt.
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1000. - How much do you make doing this?
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1001. - You know zero, not making a cent.
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1002. - Come on!
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1003. You gotta get something.
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1004. - I think these fellows do over here.
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1005. - No comedian shows up
anywhere for nothing.
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1006. - Ah I'm a Gentile.
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1007. Now there's questions, there's questions
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1008. that came from the Twitterverse
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1009. or whatever you want to call it.
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1010. - All right.
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1011. - Do you want to hear them?
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1012. - What else could we do
with them but hear them?
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1013. - Sometimes secretly want
to play a dramatic role.
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1014. Have you ever seen a guy—
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1015. - No stop stop stop, stop.
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1016. - But you've seen comics and—
- Yes!
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1017. - They're on a show and they're a guy
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1018. that's soft in the head huh?
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1019. - Yeah.
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1020. This is from Twitter?
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1021. I'm much more interested in you.
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1022. That's a regular person.
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1023. - Okay okay, but what
do you think of that?
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1024. Like I've seen Burrow and—
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1025. - I feel sorry for them.
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1026. - Do you feel, that's not how I feel.
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1027. I think you maybe agree with this.
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1028. To be a comic actor, so rare isn't it?
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1029. - You mean comic slash actor?
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1030. - No a comic actor like
my favorite movie—
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1031. - John Ritter?
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1032. - My favorite movie, yes like John Ritter.
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1033. My favorite movie is Planes,
Trains, and Automobiles
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1034. because I love John Candy in it so much
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1035. and to be a comic—
- 'Cause he's Canadian.
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1036. - Yeah, but to be a comic actor is so rare
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1037. and to be a dramatic actor is so common
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1038. that why would a great comic actor
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1039. want to be a—
- 1,000%, 1,000%!
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1040. I thought this when I was a kid
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1041. starting out in the business.
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1042. In my twenties, why would somebody ask you
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1043. would you ever do a dramatic role?
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1044. I go they got people for that.
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1045. They got millions of people for that.
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1046. Let those people do it.
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1047. The greatest thing in
the world is a funny guy.
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1048. It just, it relieves the burden of life.
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1049. - Did you like that movie,
that Preston Sturges film?
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1050. - It's my favorite movie.
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1051. - Sort of encapsulates it.
- Sullivan's travels.
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1052. - Oh is that your favorite movie?
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1053. - It's the greatest movie of all,
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1054. well The Graduate's my favorite
movie to watch as a movie,
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1055. but for what it's about—
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1056. - But what Sullivan's Travels is,
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1057. exactly what you're talking about.
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1058. - Yes, exactly.
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1059. - Exactly what you're talking about.
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1060. - How about you?
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1061. - I love Sullivan's Travels
'cause it surprised me.
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1062. I didn't expect it.
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1063. - Right, what surprises you about me?
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1064. - What surprises—
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1065. - You about me?
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1066. - You mean just during this interview?
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1067. - Just in general.
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1068. - You seem kind.
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1069. - That's surprising?
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1070. - Uh-huh.
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1071. Because I would think you were cold.
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1072. - Right.
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1073. - And yet you're warm.
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1074. - Oh thank you.
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1075. - And in your eyes, I always go by eyes.
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1076. I always go by eyes.
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1077. - You should!
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1078. What if someone's blind though?
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1079. - It's not sexual, it's not only sexual.
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1080. - What if someone's blind?
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1081. - My dad knew a blind man
and my dad was in the war.
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1082. You know he was a double
generation older than I.
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1083. You know he had me when he was 50,
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1084. so he was in—
- That explains a lot.
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1085. - He was in the great one,
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1086. and all his friends were.
- Right.
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1087. - And so...
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1088. - Wayne Gretzky?
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1089. - He had a...
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1090. - That's a good joke.
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1091. - So he had a blind
friend and he'd come over
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1092. and my dad said do you want a Coke, Elmer?
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1093. RC Cola, well goddamn.
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1094. We don't got no RC Cola,
Coca Cola the gold standard.
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1095. And this blind bastard wants an RC,
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1096. so I go down the ave and pick up an RC,
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1097. well that's about a mile and a half walk.
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1098. - Right.
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1099. - So I walk with this blind son of a bitch
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1100. and he says to me, he wants
me to describe everything
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1101. so I said okay well on the
left there's some cows lowing
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1102. and you know there's a fence.
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1103. He goes is it like a wood
that's near petrified?
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1104. I said yes it is.
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1105. How big is it?
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1106. Three feet.
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1107. I said John Neal Magerish
used to own these land.
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1108. He said I don't want to hear that.
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1109. He says just tell me what is,
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1110. and so all of a sudden
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1111. I saw things
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1112. as they were.
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1113. I was very young, but
I'll never forget that.
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1114. 'Cause I had to see for
this blind man, I had to see
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1115. and describe not my opinions you know?
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1116. So when I went by John
Neal Magerish's house
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1117. a half a quarter later,
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1118. I didn't mention John Neal or anything
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1119. I just described the house.
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1120. - Right.
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1121. - 'Cause that's all he wanted to see,
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1122. and then I began to realize
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1123. that life is what is,
not what you think it is
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1124. or not even what it
appears to be sometimes.
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1125. But I think you would agree
that your life or my life
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1126. is just a series of facts,
a series of incidents.
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1127. It's not what you dream or hope
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1128. or believe, it's what you do.
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1129. - I would say the exact opposite.
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1130. - What do you think it is?
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1131. - First of all, you mean to tell me
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1132. this does not end with
we suddenly realized
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1133. why the hell are we getting this
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1134. blind man a different brand?
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1135. That's not the punchline?
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1136. - Oh no there's no punchline.
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1137. - Oh my god, I thought I was being,
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1138. did you see a million miles away!
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1139. - 1,000%.
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1140. - Why are we getting a different
brand Coke for a blind man?
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1141. That's not where we're going?
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1142. - Well he didn't,
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1143. his sense of taste was,
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1144. he doesn't drink it through his eyes.
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1145. - I guarantee you you
could fool a blind person
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1146. with an off brand Coke,
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1147. but anyway let's go back to your question.
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1148. Is life the facts or is
it what we think it is.
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1149. And I would, to me the facts
are somewhat irrelevant
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1150. and what you dream, hope,
imagine is the reality.
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1151. Our life is the perfect testament to that
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1152. because everything we are is
only because we imagined it.
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1153. - Yes but you imagined it into being
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1154. and so the being is what's important.
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1155. - Yeah, no no no because the imagined—
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1156. - What if you just sit at home
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1157. and imagine things in your chair?
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1158. Is, are you just a
person sitting on a chair
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1159. or are you, what is in your mind,
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1160. the imaginings of your soul?
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1161. - You're the imaginings.
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1162. The real world is not this.
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1163. These are props.
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1164. This is the trunk, the act is in here.
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1165. - Is this the real world?
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1166. - If you were really funny you
would have poked me like Moe.
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1167. - I mean there's a reason that we don't
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1168. look at each other in the chest.
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1169. Isn't there?
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1170. - Yeah, but we take notice of the chest.
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1171. We look in the eyes,
but we also look around.
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1172. - Oh you like a chesty lady right?
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1173. - Oh god, what else have you got there?
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1174. What else you got there?
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1175. - Now here is Seinfeld right?
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1176. The show Seinfeld, this is my question.
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1177. - Great.
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1178. - You would use terms, you
call me an old chunk of coal,
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1179. but yet if there was a
loose woman on the show
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1180. she'd be Mae West and not
Madonna or Britney Spears.
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1181. George says the handsome mirror
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1182. makes him look like Robert Wagner
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1183. and not Matt Damon or somebody like that.
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1184. - Yeah.
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1185. - So you were purposely picking
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1186. iconic figures from the past.
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1187. - Well, yes.
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1188. We thought they were funny names,
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1189. funny references.
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1190. There was one reference
actually, ah damn it
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1191. the name escapes me now that Larry put in
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1192. that was really funny.
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1193. It wasn't Gig Young but
it was somebody like that.
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1194. What do you think your—
- Gig Young?
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1195. - From Twilight Zone?
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1196. - Yeah he—
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1197. - Oh didn't he kill himself
and his wife or some shit?
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1198. - Oh maybe.
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1199. I think that was Marcus Welby.
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1200. - No from when he went back in time right?
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1201. Is that the one?
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1202. - You mean in real life he
killed himself and his wife?
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1203. - He went back in time.
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1204. Yeah I think so in real
life, in Hollywood.
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1205. - Nobody wants to hear that.
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1206. - Well I'm sorry.
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1207. - Well that's an, a really really arcane
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1208. item that you focused on there.
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1209. - What's that?
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1210. - The name references that were old.
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1211. - In your opinion what stops the 99%
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1212. from coming over to the
1% taking what you got?
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1213. - I've often pondered this.
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1214. Why when they came up with this idea
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1215. of complete independence and freedom
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1216. and everybody will make what they make
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1217. and we'll all just live together.
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1218. The rich and the poor.
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1219. Didn't somebody think well why wouldn't
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1220. you just club 'em over the head if they...
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1221. - But it's like the Arab Spring you know?
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1222. - Mhmm oh what a disappointment
that turned out to be.
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1223. - It turned out bad, but
then I think well you know,
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1224. same thing in England.
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1225. Why don't they just get 20 rugby players
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1226. to storm Buckingham Palace
and take all their money?
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1227. The queen has a lot of money.
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1228. - But the rugby players
have even more money.
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1229. - Well no I shouldn't
have said rugby players.
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1230. Hooligans.
- Yeah soccer hooligans.
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1231. - Oh hooligans, the soccer hooligans.
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1232. - Yeah hooligans.
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1233. - Because I'll tell
you why, because people
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1234. in the end love order and rectitude.
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1235. Like dogs, they know they
cannot survive without the pack.
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1236. - What's next for Jerry Seinfeld?
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1237. - We'll find out
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1238. after this?
- No.
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1239. - Oh.
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1240. - You're a young man.
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1241. - I'm 62.
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1242. - What?
- Really?
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1243. - 62.
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1244. - Look how look he is.
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1245. - Yeah.
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1246. - Looks a lot better than me and I'm 68.
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1247. - But you and I hope
the same is true of me
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1248. only benefit from the,
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1249. the mellowing of the wine.
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1250. This is the great, one of the
great comedic secret weapons
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1251. is as you become older and
even a little more crankier
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1252. and out of it, it's good for your,
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1253. it's good for what you do right?
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1254. - Should be.
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1255. - Don't you love seeing
an old cranky comic?
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1256. - Yeah Super Dave Osborne is
probably one of my favorite—
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1257. - Yeah!
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1258. - I was going on Conan you know?
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1259. I was trying to think of my set
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1260. and he phoned me up you know?
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1261. I'm in New York on the street.
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1262. I'm on my way to Conan and
he goes what do you got?
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1263. So I'm telling him my
jokes, he goes forget that.
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1264. He goes get a red pompadour.
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1265. He goes go out with a red pompadour.
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1266. Sit beside Conan, look
at him for five minutes,
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1267. don't say anything.
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1268. He'll go crazy I go red pompadour?
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1269. - Then you said all right, I'm
gonna get a blonde pompadour.
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1270. Here hold on, talk to my, and
then he handed me the phone
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1271. and I was like yeah he's
gonna get a blonde pompadour
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1272. he was like who, I don't know—
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1273. - The story's over.
- Oh sorry.
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1274. - Our guest for the entire hour
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1275. has been the great Jerry
Seinfeld, it's been a delight.
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1276. - Thank you Norm, the pleasure
was mine, thank you Adam.
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1277. - That was great.
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1278. - It was really fun.
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1279. - It was dream-like.
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1280. - How fast did that go?
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1281. - I found it dream-like.
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1282. - Me too.
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1283. It's a wonderful thing.
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1284. - Yeah, something
beautiful about this one.
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1285. I'm not joking, I'm not being ironic.
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1286. - No I, I really loved
it too, it was great.
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1287. - Oh that's great.
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1288. Too bad this guy was here.
- Yeah.
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1289. - I think, I think—
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1290. - I just want to talk
about Preston Sturges more.
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1291. - The biped joke will go down in history
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1292. as the most obscure.
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1293. - Who did you meet having coffee?
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1294. - Tony Fields daughter.
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1295. - Oh my lord.
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1296. - How about that?
- Oh my god.
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1297. - I was excited!
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1298. You have no idea who that is.
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1299. - No.
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1300. - And is she a biped or?
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1301. I don't know which side of
the family she takes after.
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1302. You know what—
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1303. - That's a great joke that only I get.
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