1. Hi. I'm Ben Stiller.
Welcome to the show.
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2. I guess you're wondering who
I am and what the show's about.
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3. I don't know. I've never had a
show before. It's my first time.
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4. It's a comedy thing. We do lots
of little funny films.
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5. Hopefully funny.
We got to start it up.
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6. Anybody have any ideas
on how to start the show?
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7. - Anybody have anything that—?
- I don't—
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8. This is Bruce,
one of the writers.
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9. It's not an idea
so much as a concept.
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10. A writer comes up to you
at the beginning.
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11. There's an exchange,
and something funny happens.
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12. I can work this out.
I don't have the exact beats.
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13. Like what you're doing
right now with me.
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14. - Sort of a humorous variation.
- I'd work on it more.
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15. If you think there's
something there—
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16. Okay. Go back
and work on it some more.
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17. See, look at that.
We just started out...
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18. already something
almost funny happened.
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19. Anybody else?
Any ideas on how to start?
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20. Ben Stiller's Rockumentary:
U2, The Early Years.
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21. It was difficult when
we were starting out.
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22. We had this horrible
old manager.
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23. Who didn't understand
what our music was about.
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24. I loved those boys
like they were my own sons.
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25. They came to me,
you know. Oh, yeah.
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26. Mr. Kinkaid used to drive
us about in this...
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27. ramshackled, old,
multicolored school bus.
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28. Taking us from gig to gig.
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29. Screaming about how we were
gonna make it big...
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30. in show business.
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31. Yeah, I was full
of ideas back then.
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32. He wanted to get a little girl
to play tambourine with us...
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33. but we nixed that one.
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34. With Bono, it was always
about "the message."
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35. So I gave him a message.
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36. If Joel Wasserstein doesn't have
fun at his bar mitzvah...
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37. you're not getting paid.
Comprende?
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38. Thank you. Well, I hope you're
all having a good time...
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39. here at Joel's bar mitzvah.
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40. We're all real proud of him.
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41. Look at him,
the very vision of manhood.
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42. How about Leo Krumpnik...
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43. who made that great gefilte
fish sculpture, huh?
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44. Everybody taste the gefilte fish
sculpture. It's great.
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45. Okay, Joel, get up here.
Come on up here, Joel.
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46. Everybody's ready to dance
the hora and the hokey-pokey?
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47. I don't wanna see
anybody sitting.
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48. Let's give him a hand. Joel.
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49. Yeah, today Joel is a man.
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50. Okay, Edge, play the blues!
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51. Thank you, Joel!
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52. I'll tell you something else.
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53. I'm sick and tired of what's
going on in Northern Ireland.
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54. Okay, so it wasn't Carnegie
Hall. You gotta start somewhere.
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55. Welcome back. I think we're
going all right.
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56. Things are moving along well.
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57. Bruce, the head writer. What did
you think of the last piece?
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58. - Well, you know. You know.
- What?
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59. Who's to say what's funny?
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60. A little... too much music
for my taste, but, you know.
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61. Personally, I like it
when we do movie stuff better.
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62. Movie stuff? Okay, all right.
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63. Okay. All right. Well, we'll go
to some of the movie stuff then.
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64. It worked. You know,
parts were great. I liked it.
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65. He used to write
on Donny and Marie.
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66. But I was very unhappy there.
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67. Sam Bowden and his family
have just come to New Essex...
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68. and so has his past.
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69. I'm scared.
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70. What's your connection
with this guy?
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71. Who is he?
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72. I hardly even remember him.
It was 20 years ago.
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73. - What about your books?
- Already read them.
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74. Eddie Munster...
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75. in Cape Munster.
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76. - What's he got on you?
- I was working for the network.
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77. He blames me for canceling
The Munsters.
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78. Come out, come out,
wherever you are!
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79. This guy threatened you?
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80. Yeah, but he's clever,
so the law can't touch him.
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81. I'm just saying I found
your pet's collar.
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82. I'm not saying I did anything.
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83. If this is about work,
I can get you an audition.
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84. Audition?
Audition?
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85. No, I don't think
you really...
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86. really understand
what we're talking about here.
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87. I don't know whether to look
at him or go trick-or-treating.
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88. You canceled my show!
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89. We got this freaking psychopath
tearing up our family...
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90. and I don't know what to do!
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91. My parents just don't
understand...
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92. and they're just, like,
fighting all the time. And—
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93. I know, I know. My daddy was a
10-foot Frankenstein freak...
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94. with bolts in his neck.
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95. Listen to this.
It'll make you feel better.
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96. Up your nose with a rubber hose!
Barbarino!
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97. You're not the drama teacher,
are you?
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98. There will never
be any connection...
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99. between you
and Eddie Munster!
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100. Maybe I'm a big, bad wolf-boy.
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101. Schlemiel! Schlemazel!
Hassenpfeffer, incorporated!
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102. You mind if I put
my arm around you?
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103. We're going to do it my way,
counselor!
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104. No, I don't mind.
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105. Make all my dreams come true!
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106. Cape Munster.
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107. Coming soon to a theater
near you.
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108. This is Suzy's, where we get
our lunch sometimes.
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109. That's Andy Dick,
who's a cast member.
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110. I need extra sauerkraut.
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111. - Andy, say hello.
- Hello.
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112. It's time for video diary, which
is basically my video diary.
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113. It's kind of like this captain's
log I've kept of my life.
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114. It's real excerpts from moments
that I've cherished.
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115. And tonight I think
we're gonna show my prom night.
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116. My senior prom,
a great night for me.
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117. - What?
- It's not the prom night.
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118. Yeah, no, it is.
We're gonna show the prom.
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119. I don't think it's the prom
night. I know it's not.
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120. What are we showing?
Anybody know?
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121. I don't know, but it's not
the prom night.
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122. Well, there's certain pieces
we shouldn't show. So I'd just—
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123. Video diary: May 11, 1991.
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124. I feel good. It's been eight
days since she moved out...
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125. and I don't miss her anymore.
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126. I'm realizing this is an
opportunity to be with myself.
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127. I ate today,
which is really good.
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128. I just think that—
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129. - Hi.
- Ben.
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130. I didn't think you'd be here.
I'll come back another time.
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131. No, no. It's good to see you.
Look, I miss you a lot.
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132. I feel like I screwed up.
I feel like—
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133. This is him?
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134. He's small.
Low center of gravity.
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135. He's probably quick
and scrappy.
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136. Who is this?
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137. Harry, my self-defense
instructor.
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138. He came by to help me move.
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139. I can't believe
you're seeing somebody.
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140. - What are you doing?
- Nothing. And neither are you.
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141. It's all right. Step back, Ben.
He does this for a living.
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142. Does what for a living? Stand
on one foot? I don't get it.
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143. He's everything you said
a little bug...
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144. that gets up
inside your head.
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145. Come on, a little Kumite?
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146. Who is this psycho? What have
you been telling him about us?
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147. He helped me through
a very rough time.
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148. - He helped through a rough time?
- Cut the cord, pal.
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149. - You're poisoning her energy.
- You broke up with me!
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150. He helped you? Where's the rough
time for you, huh?
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151. - Would you get out of here?
- You created this, pal.
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152. - Why don't you just leave.
- This is your storm.
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153. Just leave—
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154. How could you show that?
What is that?
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155. I'm sorry, man.
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156. No. That was the wrong piece.
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157. That should not have been shown.
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158. There's a whole other
part of that—
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159. No, it should not
have been shown.
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160. There's a whole other part
of that tape you didn't see...
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161. where I kick the guy out,
and there was...
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162. I don't understand
why that one—
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163. Can we just go to
commercial, please?
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164. Wilson garden hose.
Available at The Home Shop.
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165. Let me tell you something
about Bono.
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166. The kid never stopped trying
to make a buck.
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167. Worse than Danny Partridge.
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168. He was very materialistically
oriented...
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169. and that's not what
U2 is about.
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170. We're not about the glitz
and the glamour...
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171. the money and the fame
and the power...
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172. and the touring
and the money.
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173. Well, maybe we are
about that a little bit, but...
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174. Well, I guess that is what
we are about.
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175. He should have named that group
"Me 2," not "U2."
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176. It's all about him.
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177. You people want me to be a god,
then you look at me and say...
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178. I can't be a god,
so buzz off...
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179. because I don't even know
what a god is.
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180. I pull my pants down and go
to the bathroom...
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181. like anybody else...
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182. but if 50,000
people wanna watch...
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183. then hell,
I'll do it for them.
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184. When all else fails, there's
always product endorsements.
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185. Lucky Clovers cereal...
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186. an important part
of this well-balanced breakfast.
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187. Now with a fun new surprise in
each specially marked package.
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188. It was a great idea,
but nobody ever saw it.
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189. Well, after that, I quit the
business. Who needs U2?
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190. Let me tell you something.
"I Think I Love You"...
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191. sold more copies
than "Let It Be."
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192. After that, everything else is
gravy. You're darn right.
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193. We're here with
Janeane Garofalo.
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194. She's a regular cast member.
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195. So how did you get the
job on the show?
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196. You have a crazy Hollywood
agent?
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197. No, I just auditioned.
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198. Right, but you must have one
of those slimy Hollywood agents.
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199. No, he's really nice. He's got
kind of a Midwestern...
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200. sensibility, corn-fed guy.
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201. But there are a lot of those
slick guys who are full of it.
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202. Those agents who are coming up
with crazy ideas...
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203. all the time, right?
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204. Are you trying to lead
into some kind of crazy...
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205. Hollywood agent-type
sketch or something?
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206. No.
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207. Yeah, I'll be here all day.
Okay.
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208. So where were we? Oh, yeah,
okay. Show's number one again.
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209. May I?
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210. Michael, we need to have a
serious talk...
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211. about our career direction.
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212. - Quit.
- Quit what?
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213. Quit the show. Don't wait till
you're down with Seinfeld...
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214. in the middle of the pack.
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215. Do it now. You can do anything.
Let's go 180 on them.
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216. - That's ridiculous.
- That's what I'm saying.
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217. I'm so glad we're finally
having this conversation.
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218. You guys are too good
for comedy.
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219. Let's do a disease,
all right?
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220. Tom, you get sick. Rosie, you
come and take care of him.
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221. Rosie, you get sick.
Tom takes care of you.
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222. You die,
you fall in love, whatever.
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223. You're the creative ones.
Figure it out.
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224. We're beginning to feel, you're
not the right agent for us.
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225. What, this is a bit, right?
Doing a thing?
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226. I love it. Keep going. Come on.
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227. - You haven't done crap for us.
- Alright, where's the punch?
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228. Come on, Rosie.
What do you want?
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229. You're number one.
Where else can we go?
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230. The show was number one
when we hired you.
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231. This weight-loss thing
is playing with your heads.
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232. Is this the Slim Shake talking?
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233. If it is, let's get a
cheeseburger, fries...
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234. fried chicken, and eat it...
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235. because nothing
is worth this.
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236. Let's face it. The diet is
killing your careers.
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237. Fat is funny.
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238. Go back in time.
Greeks, Romans, in the tub...
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239. rub-a-dub-lub,
three men having fun.
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240. What about all the promises
you made?
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241. You said you were
gonna get me in Dracula...
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242. and Batman Returns.
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243. Hang on. Yeah?
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244. I got Ice Cube's
record company. Hang on.
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245. Yo, yo, yo. What's up, G?
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246. Chill. No, it's whack.
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247. Yeah, I'll be here till 5...
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248. then I got an Empty Nest
taping. Okay.
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249. So where were we?
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250. Nice to see them in such a good
mood for a change.
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251. Can I just say? Up and then
down. And then here—
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252. I just want to talk
to you about—
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253. Want to do Hot Country Night?
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254. - No, I don't want to.
- They can't afford you.
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255. I want to do the disease movie
like we talked about.
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256. What disease?
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257. You do the wrong disease,
it doesn't help anybody.
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258. What if I just do an obsession,
not a disease?
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259. A guy who can't stop washing
his hands. No one's done that.
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260. I could do that. Look.
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261. Oh, my hands are dirty.
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262. Oh, I'm a dirty boy.
I'm a dirty boy.
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263. More water. Towels. Towels.
More water. Soap.
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264. I can't even go out. Huh?
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265. Don't do more,
because it's too good.
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266. - I'll make the call.
- Thank you. You got a Prozac?
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267. - This is Bob Odenkirk.
- Hi.
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268. We've been walking around the
set. It's a historic place.
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269. This lot's had
a lot of great shows.
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270. This is Stage 3,
the Hit Factory.
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271. They had a lot of hit shows in
there like George Burns,
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272. and I Love Lucy.
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273. - Really? I Love Lucy?
- Yeah, absolutely.
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274. And on the left is Stage 7.
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275. That's called The Sandbox...
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276. because they do
game shows there.
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277. They do Jeopardy! in there now.
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278. Really? Alex Trebek
is probably right inside.
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279. - He's probably in there.
- Yeah.
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280. So Stage 2, where we shoot our
show, what's that called?
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281. That's The Morgue. That's where
they shot Dennis Miller Show...
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282. Fish Police,
and Cop Rock.
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283. A lot of shows.
I'm gonna go over there now.
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284. The morgue? That's probably—
Is that a funny term? Is that—?
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285. He's performed for presidents,
heads of state.
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286. He loves to make people laugh
almost as much...
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287. as he loves his freedom.
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288. The Last Stand
of Yakov Smirnoff.
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289. Thank you. You know,
since Soviet Union broke up...
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290. people say I have nothing
to joke about.
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291. Well, I say there's
always Albania.
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292. The Iron Curtain's lifted,
and Yakov's on his own.
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293. In former Soviet Union,
used to be pretty bad.
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294. We had no freedom.
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295. Now we have freedom.
Pretty crazy, huh?
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296. What a sovereignty of
independent states. I love it!
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297. The Soviet Union's gone,
but Yakov is as funny as ever.
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298. Oh, a defector.
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299. Yeah, things are pretty bad
in China now, you know.
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300. Where the former Soviet Union
used to be. Communist.
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301. Did I ever tell you I'm part
Chinese on my mother's side?
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302. Whenever I go
to visit relatives in China...
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303. we eat, and then an hour
later, we want freedom.
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304. I have relatives in former
Soviet Union...
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305. who I could not visit.
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306. Now I can visit them. What a
union of democratic republics.
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307. What an incredible
sovereignty of states.
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308. What a confederacy
of independent nations.
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309. What a crazy
independent nation...
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310. of union of socialist
republics...
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311. that are together
in a federation...
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312. of craziness that is all free.
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313. I love this country!
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314. You stink!
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315. I want to go back to Soviet
Union the way it was...
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316. when we were all oppressed,
and I'd—
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317. - Get off the stage!
- Why don't you get off stage?
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318. I can be funny even if
Soviet Union is no more.
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319. I just want freedom to go away.
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320. I am cold.
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321. I am frightened.
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322. What will the new world order
bring for Yakov?
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323. It's The Last Stand of Yakov
Smirnoff. Coming this fall.
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324. The hoe by Wilson.
Available at The Home Shop.
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325. That's it. That's the first
show. We had a good time.
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326. I hope you did too.
We'll see you next week.
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327. I know it's over.
I think in the future...
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328. we gotta start thinking
catch phrases.
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329. Catch phrases?
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330. Absolutely. You know, like,
"What the, what the hey!"
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331. - Or "Look out below!"
- "What the, what the hey"?
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332. - All right, why don't you—
- Or "Oh, my gosh!"
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333. You know, this sort of thing:
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334. - We'll put them on T-shirts.
- See you next week.
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335. - Think. Is he listening?
- I'm getting out of here.
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336. Who's ever driving the red Le
Sabre,
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337. if you could please move it.
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338. Aunt Sadie's trying to get out.
You're blocking her.
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339. She has to get to her...
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340. To her urologist appointment.
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341. Kiss my grits!
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342. Flo! Alice!
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343. It's all about lateral motion
now.
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344. "I'm over here.
Wait, I went over here.
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345. I doubled back here."
"I thought you were here."
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346. "I want to stay in the same
place."
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347. That's what it's about.
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348. Mr. Grant!
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349. Mary Tyler Moore—
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350. Don't worry, he can't see you.
It's a one-way mirror.
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351. - Cut!
- Why were you laughing?
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