Transcript: What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh on Good Hang with Amy Poehler
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Hello everyone. Welcome to another
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episode of Good Hang. We have another
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clip compilation episode for you. This
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is our last of three before we return
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with season two with an incredible great
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guest joining us next week. But this
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episode's really fun. you know, we
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always ask people um what they're
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listening to or watching uh in order to
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laugh or feel comforted or I don't know,
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just even check out. And so, we put
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together a bunch of those answers. And
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we have incredible guests joining us
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that have come uh come and sat right
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across me in this seat. Everyone from uh
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Quinta Brunson to Haley Williams, Cola
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Skola to Kristen Wig to uh Dakota
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Johnson. There's so many people uh too
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many to list in this episode. So, you'll
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hear from a lot of them. And just to
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kick it off, I want to say what I've
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been loving and enjoying lately that's
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been making me laugh is a show on
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Dropout called Very Important People.
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Check it out. It is an improvised talk
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show um hosted by Vic Mccis and has
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people like Lisa Gilroy and Brennan Lee
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Mulligan and Eugene Cordderero and just
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all these great improvisers and and
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really funny people who basically um
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have to sit and get prosthetics put on
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them and outfits and costumes put on
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them while their eyes are closed. And
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then they have to create a character,
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improvise, and go on a talk show. It's
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just so funny. Such skilled performers
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come through there, and Vic is an
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incredible host who just adds every
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layered detail and it's just it's really
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really impressive and strange and
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wonderful. So check it out. So that's my
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recommendation for this week. Listen to
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other people's as you check out this
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episode
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coming up.
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>> One of the things I like to watch is,
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and again, I'm going to keep referencing
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Tik Tok. I am not a public account. You
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all don't find me. Don't look for me.
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Don't me.
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>> If anyone's pretending to be you,
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they're fake.
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>> It's fake. Yeah. Um, but I like to watch
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videos of people either doing or
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learning or trying to teach Beyonce's
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homecoming dance break. M.
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>> So, either [clears throat] someone who
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can do it or I love it when it's a
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person who you don't expect them to be
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able to do it and then they do it.
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>> Like they're holding holding like a
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laundry basket.
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>> Yes. Or they're just like Yeah. They're
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a mom in their in their laundry room and
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then they do it.
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>> Um I have tried to watch tutorials to
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try to do I'm not a great dancer and I I
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know that if I was given from now to the
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end of my life, I could not learn the
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first 16 counts of that dance. Yeah.
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>> Um but I love watching people do it. And
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then the other day I was watching a a a
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whole bunch of people doing it and it
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took me one guy was like a really
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beautiful ripped guy in like shorts no
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shirt doing it and I was like oh this is
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a new layer of this and then the
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algorithm was like oh you you watch that
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so you just want to see videos that are
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just like # rugby build and it was just
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like oh yeah guys with a rugby build and
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I was like
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>> I think I do want to watch this.
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[laughter]
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>> Yeah.
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I regret to say that there's this these
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videos online now. I don't really watch
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Tik Tok
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>> really. Why?
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>> I just don't I I never really
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>> So there's these video I'm learning
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>> of this cat
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>> and it's an And I don't like it cuz it's
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AI.
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>> Okay, look. This isn't a shame based I
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mean there's no shame here.
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>> I'm shaming me for
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>> it's an AI cat. [sighs] Hold on. I got
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to check this out. And he like always is
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he starts his day. [laughter]
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Okay. Already. Okay.
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>> He starts his day.
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>> What's his name?
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>> H S I N. I don't know how to pronounce
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him. He is
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>> Okay.
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>> From Asia and he
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>> H SS I N. Cat.
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>> Yeah. Do you see him?
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>> Hs uh
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>> HSN.
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>> Okay. Let's see.
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>> Oh, HSI N. Yeah. Cat. It's a breed of
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cat. Can I
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>> Yeah, let's let's look at it.
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>> No, you're gonna have to search for him
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in Tik Tok.
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>> Okay, very good. Stand by.
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>> I can look him up.
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>> Um and he he always begins his day. Um
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he wakes up and he just he decides he
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goes to the market and he buys some
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vegetables [laughter]
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and then he goes and finds Are you
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looking at him? [clears throat]
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>> No, it's not. No, hold on.
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>> No, that's him.
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>> Oh, this cat.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Okay. So we'll we'll put him up here.
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But he
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>> So he f he he will find a friend like a
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chicken or a rabbit.
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>> He's finding a chicken in this one.
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>> Is he? And so what he does
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>> and he's also
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>> and then he cooks the chicken and he
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>> So [laughter] but he always he drugs
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them first. He he invites them over for
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a drink and then they drink it and they
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pass out. He's drugging these [laughter]
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friends.
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>> Wait. Okay. This is a whole story.
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>> Yeah. And he and then he cooks them and
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he eats them and he then he even has a
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little funeral for them after he cooks
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them. It's like you killed him. And uh
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he has his friend he has a friend the
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lion who he calls over to eat cuz I
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think the the lion is the only apex
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predator in his life cuz he cooks and
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eats.
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>> Sometimes he drops a bomb in the ocean
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and then he kills a shark. he had shark
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meat that day and the caption is always
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like I was in the mood for something
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different today or the caption's like
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uh met a friend today and you think it's
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going to end well this time nope he
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cooks whatever one time he met a
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crocodile and I was like this is seeming
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like a budding friendship cooks a now
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he's in jail
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>> he's in jail
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>> he gets there are consequences but his
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friend the lion always bails him out
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>> he sometimes he whacks someone over the
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head and then he [laughter] eats them.
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But sometimes they get them back. Like
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this fox whacked him over the head once
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and I was like, "Finally, this cat is
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getting what he [ __ ] deserves. This
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little [ __ ] maniac." But then he
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calls the lion. The lion comes and
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whacks the fox. They have [laughter]
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they have fox for dinner that night.
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>> And you watch it?
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>> I watch every single one. [laughter]
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>> I always go back to um news bloopers.
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>> Oh god. Let's just watch. Hold on. Let's
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just watch a few.
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>> Great.
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>> Do you have any that you remember that
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like I can Google?
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>> Well, you know, there are these there's
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just something so beautiful and great
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about people that
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>> they they're it's the news. It's serious
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and when something goes wrong,
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>> you know, the gay blind one,
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>> that one is incredible.
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>> That is that is that is the most simp
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that is the I've watched that so many
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times. It's what 4 seconds. [laughter]
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>> Okay.
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>> The blind. It is
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>> mountain climber.
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>> Right after the break, we're going to
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interview Eric Wyan Mayor who climbed
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the highest mountain in the world, Mount
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Everest, but he's gay. I mean, he's gay.
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Excuse me. He's blind. So, we'll hear
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about that coming up.
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>> Okay. As we head to the break, a little
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Okay. And as we head to the break, like
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[laughter] and and you know, Wait a
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minute. Cuz you you know, in her in her
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like, oh boy, I just messed up. And he
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is like, I'm just going to pretend that
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didn't happen. Okay.
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>> Okay. So, all right. Oh my god. I'm
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sorry. Okay. I'm sorry. [laughter] Uh
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blind. He's blind.
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>> So, [laughter] I
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>> I love bloopers.
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>> Bloopers.
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>> I feel like we grew up with bloopers.
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>> Nothing. When I see people really
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laughing and really like there's in
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those news bloopers, there's one.
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There's one. It's these two guys.
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They're speaking a language I don't
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understand. It's like I don't know what.
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By the way, some of the ones in that
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like news in other countries are
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>> Oh, I don't even think to look for that.
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I'm gonna
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>> I'll go in I'm gonna go like best news
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bloopers of 2023 or 22. I've seen them
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all.
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>> Like global news bloopers. That's what
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I'm finding right now.
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>> I will watch those over and over again.
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But there's like one where these two
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guys and somebody says something and I
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don't know what he's saying but the
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other guy says it and he starts laughing
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and they both start laughing
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>> and they are crying
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>> and they're on the ground crying and I
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don't know what the hell they're talking
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about and I'm tears
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>> because there's there's
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>> God I do love God I love that.
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>> You know
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>> why do we love I mean I mean
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>> because there's something it's the
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opposite of pretention.
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>> It's pure joy. Mh.
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>> It's uh there's it's defenseless there.
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It like it's it's the purest
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uh it's celebratory. My wife has said
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before and this is such a good idea. She
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goes they should have like in hospitals
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when people are getting um going for
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like chemotherapy or whatever and
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they're sitting in the chair for hours,
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they should have on screens all around
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just bloopers of from people laughing.
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And
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>> that is a great idea.
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Great idea.
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>> Great idea. And and and I agree like if
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I see people laughing really really
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hard [sighs]
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>> I'm I'm done. [applause]
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>> I like uh watching British people break.
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>> Oo.
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>> Um there's that like Jimmy Carr show.
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There's like a panel show. I think it's
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called Eight Out of 10 Cats. I've never
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watched a full episode, but I keep
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getting served
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um like short clips of like um like
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British panelists making other British
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panelists laugh. I just like watching
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British people break. I feel like See,
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you're not better than that.
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>> You are such you're such an anglophile.
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>> Yeah,
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>> you really are. You You love Brits.
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>> I do.
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>> So, you like people trying not to laugh
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or just like chat shows, panel show like
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that. I why I mean in general I like you
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know it's like watching an old Carol
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brunette but I do like
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>> corpses
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>> but I feel like British people try
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really hard not to break so when they
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break it I don't know I I it brings me
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more satisfaction
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>> I don't watch reality television same I
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barely watch it
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>> but I have found a show called Farmer
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Wants a Wife [laughter]
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>> Have you heard of it?
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>> No. Oh my god, it's a nightmare.
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>> Please tell me.
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>> It's a nightmare. A farmer like scrolls
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through a list of women and picks eight
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of them. They all come. There's four
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farmers.
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>> Okay.
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>> Eight women per farmer.
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>> Eight women per farmer.
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>> Yes. Then they go on a stack speed. 10
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minutes per woman. [laughter]
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>> Okay.
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>> And do they speed date on a farm or in
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like a studio?
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>> In like a far in like a barn set.
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>> Yeah. And then they see if they have a
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connection and then he has to choose
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five women to bring back to his farm and
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date them all for six weeks.
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>> Oh my god.
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>> It's insane.
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>> First of all, I'm just horrified by the
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amount he gets to pick from. He gets to
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pick from five.
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>> It's ridiculous. [laughter]
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>> And do they and is a lot of his choosing
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about what kind of like how is she going
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to help me with the farm?
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>> That's the crazy thing is he makes them
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do a lot of manual labor. This is not.
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>> And I'm like, what is going on?
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>> Well, he wants a wife.
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>> Farmer wants a wife.
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>> Farmer wants a wife. And they're like,
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you know, I really like that she's from
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the city, but I don't know how she'll do
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out on the tractor. [laughter]
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>> So, I don't know what accent that was. I
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don't know where that farmer's from.
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[laughter] Your dialect coach is coming
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back. Your nine-year-old call her up.
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>> Yeah. [laughter]
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>> Whoa. Okay. And what do you like about
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watching it? Are do you like cuz you're
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outraged by it or Yeah.
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>> And I can't stop. I feel really
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uncomfortable. Like deeply
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uncomfortable,
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>> but then I keep going.
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>> And do you get invested like who is he
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going to pick?
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>> Yeah.
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>> And is there ever
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>> drama between the girls? Of course.
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>> Yeah. Do they sabotage each other at
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all? Like
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>> they definitely talk some [ __ ]
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>> and they like gang up on each other and
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some of them are just they're just nuts.
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>> Yeah.
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>> And some of them are like I'm like, "Oh,
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they'd be a good match. [laughter] They
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really get along." Do you ever get a
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vibe like, "Wow, they're going to be
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together." Like
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>> sometimes
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>> like it's a good it's a good match.
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>> Yeah.
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>> What do you laugh at?
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>> Uh really just my my friends like I wait
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for them to make me laugh on Marco Polo.
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John Early does this bit where he will
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send me a Marco Polo as if he's meaning
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to send a message to someone else,
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[laughter]
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but he but it's this elaborate thing
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where it's like he's secretly planning
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with all of the rest of my friends to
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kill and cook and eat me [laughter]
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like like uh you know like you know
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before the Tony's will send like a
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message being like, "Okay, so hi
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Claudia. Um, so Cole Foley thinks
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they're going to the Tony's. Um, so
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that's fine. I am a little worried about
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getting them out of the dress just in
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terms of grilling. It'll be hard, you
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know, like stuff like that.
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>> That is so fun.
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>> Makes me laugh so hard every time. And
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it it
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>> complicated bit. A fun complicated bit.
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And it goes to show like what you said
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earlier, which is like your friends love
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you. You love your friends. And you guys
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can deeply tease each other. Like that's
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that to me is like a big love language.
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Yeah.
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>> And it goes to show that like you're
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very safe around each other.
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>> Yeah. And we It's just play.
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>> Sorry. [laughter] I'm sorry.
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>> We'll be right back.
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>> There's no there's We're not on the air.
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>> We're not on the air. This isn't live.
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What cracks you up?
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>> Um, my dog [laughter] really cracks me
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up. He's such a little wenus.
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Everything. His name is Banjo and he's
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such an idiot. has a he's such a mut and
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he has this tail that's always so high.
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So he's got a really aggressive [ __ ]
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[laughter]
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and everything he does is so stupid
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that he makes me laugh so hard. He's a
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dingo. Like everything he does is he
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does like he'll walk he'll get outside
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and he'll like do laughs like back and
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forth as fast he can from one side of
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the lawn to the other. Like he won't
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stop and he he'll just have he has this
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corn cob that he can chew has a sound in
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it and he'll just look at you and be
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like [laughter] like and you hear the
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this horn going on for so long
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>> and so his anxiety is funny. He has had
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a cone on for a third of his life
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[laughter]
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because he constantly is eating
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something or he'll look at you like
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[laughter] there's just blood gushing
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out of his back leg like banjo.
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He'll he licked the skin off of his his
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own little paw cuz he just was stressed
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out and then he keeps licking it. So
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he's had to Yeah. So
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>> who would play banjo in a movie if he
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was a human? Oh,
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>> it would be
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>> it would be he's got a lot of um white
- 17:38
male privilege. [laughter] He is so
- 17:41
blonde. It's not Patrick Schwarzenegger
- 17:43
cuz he's really great.
- 17:44
>> Honestly, it's a young Leo is really
- 17:46
what it is.
- 17:46
>> It's a young Leo. [applause]
- 17:49
>> The thing that's made me laugh the
- 17:51
hardest in like the past year.
- 17:54
>> Mhm.
- 17:55
>> When was the SNL thing that I lazily did
- 17:58
not go to? Cuz I
- 18:00
>> You didn't go to the SNL 50th? No.
- 18:02
>> Wow. What? I know it was a mistake and I
- 18:04
regret it. So, I just want to say that
- 18:06
out loud.
- 18:06
>> You were like, "Oh, that's You just
- 18:08
thought like, oh, I'll wait another 50."
- 18:11
[laughter]
- 18:15
[laughter]
- 18:16
>> I was like, "It seems like I I had so
- 18:18
much work at the time.
- 18:19
>> It's going to be hectic."
- 18:20
>> And I was like, I got to go all the way
- 18:21
to New York. And I had something the
- 18:23
next day, so I just couldn't go.
- 18:25
>> Yeah.
- 18:26
>> But I watched the
- 18:28
thing at um Radio City or whatever. What
- 18:31
was the night before thing?
- 18:33
>> Yes. Incredible music show the night
- 18:35
before. [laughter]
- 18:37
>> Wait, what are you going to say? I love
- 18:39
it. I don't know. I'm going to I'm going
- 18:41
to try to
- 18:42
>> When Anna and Will
- 18:44
>> Yes.
- 18:45
>> did this church thing.
- 18:46
>> I talked to Anna about it. Bobby and
- 18:49
Marty.
- 18:49
>> Did you write that?
- 18:50
>> Oh, I wish. No. Paul, the great Paul I
- 18:54
>> incredible writer on SNL and performer
- 18:57
and Anna and Will do these Bobby and
- 19:00
Marty cult.
- 19:01
>> I I and she started singing Kendrick
- 19:04
Lamar. [laughter]
- 19:06
>> Yes. And what Anna said which was so
- 19:08
incredible is
- 19:11
I got to tell you something and I I
- 19:13
think I said this Anna but I just want
- 19:15
to extrapolate for a second about it. To
- 19:17
me, it was so it was like such a win for
- 19:20
the comedy kids because it was such a
- 19:23
cool night. They literally followed
- 19:25
Lauren Hill. They came on after Lauren
- 19:28
Hill and their job was to settle
- 19:30
everybody. [laughter]
- 19:32
They had to go like, "We're going to
- 19:33
wait. We're going to wait until you stop
- 19:35
talking. Quiet." They kept telling
- 19:36
everyone to be quiet. And it was so to
- 19:39
me that's like that I don't know what
- 19:42
brand of comedy you call that but it's
- 19:44
like that funny bones
- 19:47
>> where what what what was the Kendrick
- 19:49
Lamar song? She's like
- 19:50
>> um Oh, [laughter] we got we got to look
- 19:52
at it for a second. It was what was it?
- 19:57
What was it?
- 19:58
>> Please.
- 19:59
>> Yeah, let's just watch it and I hope we
- 20:01
can get it on like it's the 50th SNL. It
- 20:05
was like on Hulu or something like that.
- 20:07
>> Here we go.
- 20:08
>> Honestly, I
- 20:11
[laughter]
- 20:17
[laughter]
- 20:23
>> [laughter]
- 20:27
>> The commitment. I'm sorry.
- 20:29
>> I know. The commitment.
- 20:30
>> What kind of humor? What do you call
- 20:32
that? I'm sweating.
- 20:34
>> Like real to me. What I would call that?
- 20:36
Honestly, it's a great question. To me,
- 20:39
I would call it like committed.
- 20:41
[laughter]
- 20:42
Spit take.
- 20:46
We got a spit take. OUR FIRST [laughter]
- 20:47
ONE.
- 20:54
WE KNOW OUR FIRST SPIT TAKE ON good hang
- 20:56
and it's quitten. [laughter and snorts]
- 20:59
It's all over my skirt.
- 21:02
>> Here we go. Here's some good hang
- 21:04
tissues. [laughter]
- 21:10
>> I can't breathe. [laughter] It's so
- 21:12
funny.
- 21:14
>> [applause]
- 21:15
>> I am like I am not very for for all my
- 21:18
quiet comedy like I I am like Mel Brooks
- 21:21
is what makes me laugh like big
- 21:23
>> okay what's your favorite Mel Brooks
- 21:25
>> I mean
- 21:26
>> let's Google it
- 21:29
>> should we go to the producers
- 21:30
>> young Frankenstein producers I mean when
- 21:33
Dr. and I write together. It feels like
- 21:34
Mel Brooks is, you know, the the the
- 21:37
>> Dr. is has you. Yeah. Drach is of the
- 21:40
Mel Brooks world.
- 21:41
>> Yeah. So, writing with her is very goofy
- 21:43
and very fun.
- 21:44
>> You know what I love and I know it's
- 21:45
underrated. I love me a space balls.
- 21:48
>> Oh, deeply underrated.
- 21:50
>> Yeah.
- 21:51
>> God, space balls made me laugh.
- 21:52
>> My friend Philip Taratula is doing does
- 21:54
this character called um Official Pam
- 21:57
Goldberg on Instagram.
- 22:00
Uh, he plays an a member of Actors
- 22:03
Equity since 1968.
- 22:04
>> I know my Uber is here, but I have to
- 22:06
see this.
- 22:06
>> Yeah, you do.
- 22:07
>> Official Pam Goldberg.
- 22:08
>> Yeah. Here, I'm recommending one to
- 22:11
bring with you to tech. So, here we go.
- 22:12
Snacks. Don't rely on other people's
- 22:15
snacks or anyone else bringing snacks
- 22:18
for you. These are Cale peanuts.
- 22:20
[laughter] I don't think they're
- 22:21
organic.
- 22:22
>> Pam's telling us what to bring to a good
- 22:24
coffee. I like this from Fairway. The
- 22:27
stage [laughter] management will copy
- 22:28
themselves, but life's too short for
- 22:29
folders. A game. I recommend [snorts]
- 22:32
bananagrams because they're short and
- 22:33
cordial. [laughter]
- 22:35
>> Bananagrams are short and cordial. Also,
- 22:38
um Pam has got a real severe haircut.
- 22:41
>> Real severe
- 22:42
>> and and a real squinty eye.
- 22:44
>> She's been a regional theater actress
- 22:45
for a long time. Um,
- 22:49
>> there is nothing I love more than those
- 22:51
videos of either dogs like that one dog
- 22:56
who keeps attacking an apple slice.
- 22:58
Don't Don't know it. Hold on. [laughter]
- 23:00
>> It's It is
- 23:02
>> attacking an apple slice.
- 23:03
>> Yeah, he's just going bananas on top of
- 23:05
a bed. How do we find that?
- 23:08
>> We're You know what? How we find it? We
- 23:10
type in dog attacking apple slice. I
- 23:14
think it's his name is It starts.
- 23:16
>> Our phones are off. Remember, we're
- 23:17
going to have to turn them back on.
- 23:18
>> No, mine isn't off.
- 23:19
>> You never turned your phone off. Puppy
- 23:22
shares Apple Slice. No, that seems too
- 23:25
nice.
- 23:26
>> Oh, [laughter] here we go. Spud on
- 23:28
Instagram. Okay.
- 23:31
[laughter]
- 23:33
This dog is just attacking this piece of
- 23:36
celery.
- 23:36
>> This one is celery.
- 23:38
>> This dog is a maniac.
- 23:41
>> [laughter]
- 23:42
>> The dog is growling. It is the size of a
- 23:45
rat.
- 23:45
>> It looks
- 23:48
and it is furious at this piece of food
- 23:52
and is bearing its teeth. I mean, it's
- 23:54
scary.
- 23:55
>> It's scary.
- 23:55
>> And but it's it's not going to hurt
- 23:58
anybody.
- 24:01
>> Oh, this is
- 24:01
>> Oh, this is a strawberry.
- 24:03
>> War. It's war. Anyway, that makes me
- 24:07
very happy.
- 24:09
>> [laughter]
- 24:11
>> But do you do you watch a lot of videos,
- 24:13
YouTube videos, and like and
- 24:15
>> I I think what I I'm
- 24:19
Survivor,
- 24:19
>> but let me just ask you something about
- 24:21
Survivor.
- 24:21
>> I also like Amazing Race.
- 24:22
>> Okay. Survivor and Amazing Race, those
- 24:24
kinds of shows.
- 24:26
>> Do you think you could do well on them?
- 24:28
>> No.
- 24:29
>> No. Really? Is there a part when you
- 24:33
watch it, is there a part of you that
- 24:34
you think like I this is what I would
- 24:36
do, but you don't? Yes. Okay. What I
- 24:39
would do [clears throat]
- 24:40
is uh pretend to break my leg and get
- 24:44
airvaced out. [laughter]
- 24:46
Have you watched Alone?
- 24:48
>> Yes. Incredible.
- 24:50
>> Incredible.
- 24:51
>> Okay, let's talk about Alone. [laughter]
- 24:53
So, for people that don't know, I think
- 24:54
it's on National Geographic channel,
- 24:56
maybe History Channel, and now it's on
- 24:58
Netflix. I mean, there's a 45,000
- 25:00
seasons of it, and
- 25:01
>> 45,000. And I think we watched every
- 25:03
episode during co
- 25:04
>> Yeah. fantastic co show. And for those
- 25:06
who don't know, the premise is 10 or 11
- 25:09
people are dropped somewhere. It always
- 25:10
feels like Canada, but somewhere
- 25:13
[snorts]
- 25:14
survive the elements and survive being
- 25:16
alone. And the psychology of how people
- 25:20
figure out how to not only find food and
- 25:24
shelter and outlast their competitors,
- 25:26
but the psychology of what happens when
- 25:28
people are alone is fascinating.
- 25:30
>> I I'm for sure would go crazy. Oh, but
- 25:34
don't you think you would do on alone?
- 25:37
Are you out of your mind?
- 25:39
>> Better than a Really? You don't think
- 25:41
you would do better than some of the
- 25:42
other? Yeah. No, I I wouldn't be able to
- 25:44
get any food. I wouldn't be able to kill
- 25:46
anybody.
- 25:46
>> So, that would be one problem.
- 25:47
[laughter]
- 25:48
And then the other problem would be I
- 25:49
don't think you'd be able to sleep cuz,
- 25:51
you know, they got bears up there, man.
- 25:52
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
- 25:53
>> It's I mean, I don't know what headspace
- 25:56
you're in right now, but there's no way
- 25:58
you're making it on alone. No way.
- 26:01
>> I'm not saying I'm making it. I'm just
- 26:03
saying.
- 26:03
>> I'm not saying I'm saying you're not
- 26:05
making it one night.
- 26:06
>> Not even one night.
- 26:08
>> You're going to be too cold. You have to
- 26:10
make a show.
- 26:11
>> My pride. My pride would do one night. I
- 26:13
would.
- 26:14
>> Okay. One night.
- 26:17
>> Wayne's World. [laughter]
- 26:19
It's my favorite movie of all time.
- 26:21
>> Let's talk about how much we how great
- 26:23
Wayne's World.
- 26:23
>> Can we please talk about it? I mean,
- 26:25
Dana Carvey was
- 26:28
instrumental for me when I was he was
- 26:31
in, you know, like you always kind of
- 26:32
fall in love with the SNL cast that you
- 26:34
saw when you were like 13, 14
- 26:36
>> and he him and Jan Hooks and like that
- 26:38
cast Bill Hartman and Mike Myers was an
- 26:41
improviser who came out of the theater
- 26:42
that I studied at. So Mike was a kind of
- 26:44
an example of like one of us can make
- 26:46
it.
- 26:47
>> Wow.
- 26:47
>> He kind of came up through that system,
- 26:49
that Chicago system and got on SNL. So
- 26:51
those two were and but what do you like
- 26:54
about Wayne's World?
- 26:56
>> I
- 26:56
>> Why does Wayne's World make you laugh?
- 26:58
>> Well, so my parents were really young
- 27:00
and I I think that's why I got to grow
- 27:02
up on stuff like that from the early
- 27:04
early 90s or the late ' 80s.
- 27:06
>> And um I thought that's how we would
- 27:09
dress when we became adults.
- 27:11
>> I was like this is how adults dress. We
- 27:13
wear fishnetss under denim ripped up
- 27:15
shorts. We wear flannels over Aerosmith
- 27:18
T-shirts. And I literally dress like
- 27:20
that. I mean, I just I that movie has
- 27:24
it's like the Godfather to me.
- 27:28
>> Like I quote that movie all the time.
- 27:31
>> What's your one of your favorite scenes
- 27:32
in Wayne's World?
- 27:33
>> Oh, this is good. Well, it's probably
- 27:35
the dreamw weaver scene. It's probably
- 27:37
when they first see Cassandra
- 27:38
>> and um that gorgeous woman played by Tia
- 27:41
Carrera.
- 27:42
>> Tia Carrera, my queen.
- 27:44
>> Incredible. Oh,
- 27:45
>> and uh Chris Trager's Rob Low is in um
- 27:49
Wayne's World. Uh Rolo, as we like to
- 27:51
call him,
- 27:52
>> you know, I did not like Rob Low until
- 27:57
much later in his career.
- 27:59
>> He was bad in Wayne's world. Like he was
- 28:00
the the villain in Wayne's World.
- 28:02
>> Yes. I I believe Parks and Wreck was my
- 28:05
was the redemption tour.
- 28:08
>> I do watch reality.
- 28:10
>> Oo, and I am not ashamed.
- 28:13
>> You shouldn't be. Oh, I'm a Bravo gal
- 28:14
for sure.
- 28:15
>> Okay. What? Who? Who are you?
- 28:16
>> Oh,
- 28:18
>> have you done the Have you done um Andy
- 28:20
Cohen and talked about watch Have you
- 28:22
done that and talked about the house?
- 28:24
Who are your faves? Who do you love?
- 28:27
>> So many. [laughter]
- 28:28
I mean, there's it depend like different
- 28:30
cities have different I'm I'm about to
- 28:33
Salt Lake just started
- 28:34
>> a new a new season.
- 28:36
>> Yes, a new season of Salt Lake, which is
- 28:38
>> one of my favorite
- 28:40
cities. Do we have Salt Lake? We have a
- 28:41
lady. We got back
- 28:43
>> just said, "What makes Salt Lake so good
- 28:45
for people like myself who don't know?"
- 28:46
>> It's just bonkers.
- 28:50
>> Great.
- 28:51
>> Um, everything that makes just the the
- 28:54
fashion, the what the ladies, they're
- 28:57
just I love it so much. I have noticed
- 29:02
like at night it probably isn't the best
- 29:04
thing to watch before I go to sleep
- 29:06
[laughter]
- 29:06
>> because it gives you nightmares.
- 29:07
>> Just because of the yelling and the
- 29:08
brightness and [clears throat] like all
- 29:10
the things you're not supposed to have
- 29:11
before you go to sleep,
- 29:12
>> right?
- 29:12
>> I love these women so much. They are my
- 29:15
family.
- 29:15
>> Can we watch a clip [laughter] from Salt
- 29:17
Lake that you would it if you were to
- 29:19
tell if I've never I've never watched
- 29:21
Salt Lake.
- 29:22
>> Oh. Oh my god. I know this is hard, but
- 29:24
what would be one?
- 29:25
>> I guess maybe when about when when the
- 29:29
the van when Jen Shaw gets
- 29:31
>> I would say um Jen Shaw. Yes, Sprinter
- 29:33
van.
- 29:34
>> Sprinter van.
- 29:34
>> You can't just write sprinter van
- 29:36
because you will get every franchise.
- 29:38
[laughter]
- 29:39
>> They're always in a sprinter van going
- 29:41
somewhere.
- 29:42
>> I genuinely don't know what I'm going to
- 29:43
see here. [laughter]
- 29:45
>> Should I give you some context?
- 29:47
>> Please. So, Jen Shaw is currently,
- 29:49
right? Or did she get out? Incarcerated.
- 29:53
>> She's incarcerated. Okay.
- 29:54
>> Incarcerated with Elizabeth Holmes.
- 29:56
They're in the same
- 29:57
>> and they're buddies. One.
- 30:02
>> Well, this is loaded, but I saw the new
- 30:05
Naked Gun.
- 30:06
>> Ah, okay. Talk about it because it looks
- 30:08
so good.
- 30:09
>> It's really funny. Okay, so
- 30:11
>> obviously it's directed by AKA and
- 30:13
co-written by Aka and he's my bestie,
- 30:16
but it I wouldn't say it if it wasn't
- 30:17
true. It's really [ __ ] funny. It's
- 30:19
just the people I've talked to that have
- 30:21
come and watched screening so far
- 30:24
>> have kind of a similar reaction, which
- 30:26
is
- 30:27
>> it's just all jokes.
- 30:29
>> Yeah.
- 30:29
>> Like it's been so long since something
- 30:31
new got made.
- 30:32
>> Yeah.
- 30:33
>> That was just purely trying to make me
- 30:35
laugh. And it's in that style, but it's
- 30:38
also updated. And Liam's amazing, and
- 30:40
Pam's amazing, and Keev did a great job.
- 30:42
The writers with him did a great job.
- 30:44
Dan and Doug, I mean, it's it's just
- 30:46
joyful. It feels really fun.
- 30:48
>> How important was like Naked Gun and
- 30:50
Airplane to you growing up?
- 30:51
>> Big.
- 30:52
>> Same.
- 30:52
>> All the surrealistic, dumb, cartoony,
- 30:55
live action stuff. I loved Monty Python,
- 30:57
those pee-wee,
- 31:00
>> later Strangers with Candy. like things
- 31:02
things like that where you bend the
- 31:03
world and make it be whatever you want
- 31:05
it to be.
- 31:06
>> Um, you know,
- 31:08
>> we all watched like
- 31:10
>> Hollywood Shuffle and I'm going to get
- 31:11
you sucker and all those movies.
- 31:13
Anything like that where it was like
- 31:15
>> you could actually have like a giant
- 31:17
thing fall through frame and no one will
- 31:19
acknowledge it or something.
- 31:20
>> I know. I remember like the the
- 31:22
character on Naked Gun that was really
- 31:23
tall that was always out of frame.
- 31:25
>> Yes.
- 31:26
>> And you never saw at the top of him.
- 31:27
>> Oh my god. It's my favorite joke. Are
- 31:29
you going to say the same joke?
- 31:30
>> Is it the banana? Yes. [laughter]
- 31:32
>> It's my favorite joke.
- 31:33
>> Oh my god. Let's watch it
- 31:34
>> ever. Good.
- 31:36
>> And there'll be plenty of time to do it,
- 31:38
too.
- 31:39
>> Got something in the side of your mouth,
- 31:40
Al.
- 31:43
>> No, no, no. The other side.
- 31:48
[laughter]
- 31:48
>> It's like HALF A BANANA.
- 31:50
>> BANANA. It's hanging. Can you imagine
- 31:52
half?
- 31:53
>> And no one reacts.
- 32:02
The thing that makes me laugh more than
- 32:04
anything, belly laugh, which doesn't
- 32:05
happen often enough, is watching my
- 32:07
husband fall over or hit his head
- 32:09
[laughter]
- 32:11
>> on purpose or by accident?
- 32:13
>> By accident. I
- 32:14
>> You just love an accident.
- 32:16
>> It literally makes me go weak. I
- 32:18
collapsed. It's so
- 32:19
>> Did you ever watch America's Funniest
- 32:20
Home Videos?
- 32:22
>> Have you ever seen that show?
- 32:23
>> Oh, that's the sort of
- 32:26
>> Standby. Just one second before you go.
- 32:28
We're going to get you a clip recently
- 32:29
where people just lie down with their
- 32:31
Have you seen this?
- 32:33
>> So I'm turn around and Ed's lying down.
- 32:36
You just see his head there and
- 32:37
[laughter] and people go what? And they
- 32:39
film. Oh, that that's gorgeous.
- 32:42
>> You love Do you like being pranked?
- 32:44
>> I've got to do that, haven't I? Film
- 32:45
[clears throat] it.
- 32:46
>> Yes.
- 32:46
>> Okay. Don't tell him. Don't tell him.
- 32:48
>> Do you like Do you like being pranked?
- 32:50
>> No.
- 32:50
>> Okay.
- 32:51
>> No. If someone makes me jump, I will
- 32:52
punch them in the face.
- 32:53
>> Me, too. I don't like being surprised. I
- 32:54
am when people get a tiny bit hurt.
- 32:58
>> Yeah.
- 33:00
>> Heartburn is one of my f what?
- 33:02
>> Merryill in that movie. And the god
- 33:05
>> and Jack. They're so good together.
- 33:08
>> And you know and he could Jack stop. You
- 33:11
wanted it to work.
- 33:13
>> What about when she would have when she
- 33:14
had that pregnant belly and then that
- 33:16
little baby and she had to sing and she
- 33:18
had to leave. That movie I I think that
- 33:20
movie is not I don't know if it's
- 33:22
underrated, but I say it's underrated
- 33:23
because every
- 33:24
>> I think you're right. It is so good.
- 33:26
Check out Heartburn, everybody.
- 33:27
>> Check out Heartburn.
- 33:28
>> It's so good.
- 33:29
>> It's so and it's so honest.
- 33:32
>> You know, when she came back, even you
- 33:34
know what I loved the um the delivery
- 33:37
scene when he was talking to her and he
- 33:39
cried and you were like, "It's going to
- 33:40
be different." And they had the baby. He
- 33:42
was right back out there. [laughter]
- 33:44
>> He was right back out there in 10
- 33:45
minutes just doing him. He couldn't even
- 33:47
and so she couldn't she couldn't
- 33:49
>> she couldn't do it anymore.
- 33:51
>> No, people are complicated.
- 33:53
>> People are complicated and it's not good
- 33:55
or bad, but it it is it is can I stand
- 33:58
it
- 33:59
>> and there was a little bit of her that
- 34:01
was too compromised in that film
- 34:04
>> in that story or Efron story. And I love
- 34:07
I love heartburn even before the even in
- 34:09
the beginning when it was like should we
- 34:10
get married? Remember behind when she
- 34:12
had the cold be?
- 34:13
>> Yes. So good. So human.
- 34:16
>> So funny.
- 34:17
>> Human. Yeah,
- 34:18
>> she's funny, too.
- 34:19
>> Oh, Merryill's so funny.
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>> I mean, Merryill's everything.
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>> Merryill.
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>> Merryill.
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>> I mean, there's words.
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>> Merryill.
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>> Merryill, rub on us, [laughter]
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>> rub up on us. Just just rub on us. I
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mean, love Merryill. That That was a
- 34:31
great one, though.
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>> A lot of it for me these days,
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um, is coming like it's coming from the
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internet.
- 34:42
>> Yeah. like like like like
- 34:44
big time, man. Like um but coming up,
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you know, my like one of my favorite
- 34:49
movies is Coming to America.
- 34:50
>> Oh my god. Incredible movie.
- 34:52
>> Like like that's that's that's my you
- 34:54
know, that's my
- 34:55
>> incredible
- 34:55
>> that's got my that's got my heart um to
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this day.
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>> Um and I I love I love like I love
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Friday.
- 35:02
>> Yeah.
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>> You know, like like that's a big one.
- 35:05
>> Yeah.
- 35:05
>> Um I love I love like McKay's May's
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work. Like one of my favorite movies,
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The Other Guys.
- 35:11
>> Oh, yeah.
- 35:12
I think I think that gets slept on.
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>> I totally agree.
- 35:15
>> That's my favorite movie of his. Even
- 35:16
though he makes some some great some
- 35:18
great ones. Um,
- 35:19
>> that is a stupid fun movie.
- 35:21
>> Yo, [laughter] I can't like it's like
- 35:23
it's so it's so much it's like it's so
- 35:25
much Yeah, there's so much in that movie
- 35:27
that's that's that's that's so deeply
- 35:30
hilarious.
- 35:31
>> Um, you know, uh and yeah, like like
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obviously SNL, you know.
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>> Do you watch SNL?
- 35:37
>> Yeah, big time.
- 35:38
>> You do?
- 35:38
>> Yeah. Yeah,
- 35:39
>> I got homies that's been on there and
- 35:40
just, you know, like like I love what
- 35:42
Mike did on there with the State Farm
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bit [laughter]
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>> you know.
- 35:45
>> Wait, let's watch that.
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>> Wait, tell me again. Explain again. The
- 35:50
State Farm bit.
- 35:51
>> So, so, so, so Mike is uh You want me
- 35:54
to?
- 35:54
>> Yeah, you said it.
- 35:55
>> So, so, so Mike, so Mike is Jake from
- 35:57
State Farm [laughter] and um and and it
- 36:00
gets it, it just goes dark like like
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from like from there it become it
- 36:04
becomes like a like a like a like a like
- 36:06
a David Lynch movie. [laughter]
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But um
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>> Oh yeah, Jake with Jop. Okay.
- 36:12
>> He He just totally replaces He totally
- 36:14
replaces his becomes his man's worst
- 36:16
nightmare. [laughter]
- 36:17
>> Like he he replaces him.
- 36:18
>> I can see how why you would like this.
- 36:21
[laughter]
- 36:22
>> He's teaching his kid how to play.
- 36:26
>> He's got his hand on the small of his
- 36:28
wife's back.
- 36:30
>> Yeah. Oh, he just gave him a look.
- 36:33
[laughter]
- 36:36
>> Okay. So you're you do you watch you
- 36:39
watch sketch to get
- 36:40
>> I do.
- 36:41
>> Okay.
- 36:42
>> Okay. Tim Robinson.
- 36:44
>> Yes.
- 36:45
>> So he's he has this there's this one
- 36:47
sketch
- 36:48
>> from the show focus group.
- 36:51
>> Incredible.
- 36:52
>> You just got a O. You just got a O from
- 36:55
the
- 36:56
>> We watch this all [laughter] the time in
- 36:59
our family.
- 37:00
>> Do your kids watch it?
- 37:01
>> Well, so so all the kids are allowed to
- 37:04
watch this. So Cyrus is so we tuck the
- 37:07
little guys in and then then we have
- 37:09
like special mature viewing hour and it
- 37:12
started with like the Simpsons and and
- 37:14
then it was
- 37:15
>> Simpsons is always gay only murderers in
- 37:18
the building
- 37:19
>> Omib which is basically Scooby-Doo for
- 37:21
grown-ups and um [clears throat] and
- 37:24
it's great and and then and it's and
- 37:26
then Hugh English husband introduced him
- 37:29
to Montipython stuff. He got really into
- 37:30
that.
- 37:31
>> Yes. Um but now we've been watching
- 37:35
mostly because of this focus group um
- 37:38
his latest show which is the chair
- 37:41
company.
- 37:42
>> Yeah. Which there was a
- 37:44
>> so
- 37:45
>> not safe for work moment. [laughter]
- 37:48
>> And that show I mean the whole genius of
- 37:50
the show is that it takes you in very
- 37:53
quickly to places that you are not
- 37:54
prepared for. [laughter]
- 37:56
>> So totally we're all like cuddling in
- 37:59
bed.
- 38:00
And then there is this giant erect penis
- 38:02
[laughter]
- 38:03
and Hugh says, "Close your eyes."
- 38:05
EVERYBODY CLOSE YOUR EYES.
- 38:09
[screaming]
- 38:11
>> CLOSE [laughter] YOUR EYES. EVERYBODY
- 38:13
CLOSE YOUR EYES.
- 38:16
We all We Yeah, it was intense.
- 38:19
[laughter] We're still recovering. It
- 38:20
was intense.
- 38:21
>> Yeah, but it was great. So, we do love
- 38:24
that show.
- 38:26
One of my like um go-to um comfort
- 38:30
watches is I watch videos of little kids
- 38:33
getting glasses for the first time.
- 38:35
>> That is the best. Or kids who some have
- 38:38
like implants implants and they hear
- 38:41
their
- 38:41
>> soldiers coming home and surprising
- 38:43
their kids at school.
- 38:44
>> Absolutely. They're all in the same
- 38:46
category. Tears
- 38:47
>> dogs coming dogs being away from
- 38:50
elephants.
- 38:50
>> Milit Yeah.
- 38:51
>> Who used to be trained by a guy and then
- 38:53
they run back to the guy and they hug
- 38:55
the guy. Yeah.
- 38:56
>> Anything any reuniting and any like
- 38:59
>> I mean when you see a little baby that's
- 39:01
just kind of like not focusing and then
- 39:03
they put those little glasses on them
- 39:04
and the baby sees their and then they
- 39:06
smile. Forget it.
- 39:08
>> Yeah.
- 39:10
>> There's a man on YouTube. Can't wait.
- 39:12
>> from Australia. He cleans drains. He
- 39:15
clears hopeful hopelessly disgusting
- 39:18
clogged restaurant drains filled with
- 39:20
grease.
- 39:21
>> I love uh unclogging videos.
- 39:24
This man,
- 39:25
>> this is the earth in us.
- 39:26
>> You never see his face. He is enthusiasm
- 39:30
on two feet. He says, he'll say, "Oh,
- 39:36
you guys, this is what dreams are made
- 39:39
of. Can you believe we get to be here
- 39:42
clearing this drain? This one's cho
- 39:45
block. Let's fire up the jet. Oh, you
- 39:48
little ripper. Come on, you good thing."
- 39:51
like he has like free and and it's about
- 39:54
[laughter] and then he'll be like, "Oh,
- 39:55
there's a cockroach. Oh, there's some
- 39:58
corn there. Toilet paper. Oh, this is
- 40:02
what dreams are made of, you guys." And
- 40:05
I just I love enthusiasm
- 40:08
>> and I would recommend it's called Drain
- 40:10
Cleaning Australia. Okay. I'm just going
- 40:12
to watch one little thing before. He
- 40:13
sounds [laughter]
- 40:14
amazing. Drain cleaning Australia. Also,
- 40:17
I love his um his commentary about what
- 40:20
he finds. Yeah.
- 40:21
>> Okay, standby. This one says sewage
- 40:24
spraying into the sky. Is that good?
- 40:26
[laughter]
- 40:27
>> Okay, here we go.
- 40:28
>> We're back for another block drain,
- 40:30
mate. And I'm just going to let the
- 40:32
lovely customer know that we're here.
- 40:35
>> Good day, mate. Bruce from Drain
- 40:36
Cleaning Australia. You're home.
- 40:38
>> So, he he goes to he goes to meet the
- 40:41
people first. Let's see. Let's
- 40:42
>> direction. It's all
- 40:43
>> And he's sorry. We got we got a
- 40:46
commercial.
- 40:46
>> You pay for you. You don't pay for
- 40:48
YouTube. You come here. They don't pay
- 40:49
[laughter] for YouTube. Are you kidding
- 40:51
me? The price
- 40:54
>> they want me to pay to cut out the
- 40:56
commercials? No. I'll wait until the
- 40:58
skip button. Okay, here we go.
- 41:00
>> You little ripper.
- 41:04
AND WOW, YOU CAN SEE ALL THE TREE ROOTS
- 41:07
STILL DOWN THERE. SO, we punched a hole
- 41:10
through the blocking.
- 41:11
>> I get it.
- 41:13
>> Tree roots are the least of his
- 41:16
problems. [laughter] Usually it's like
- 41:19
um a a a docsized piece of [laughter]
- 41:22
hair or or grease or human [ __ ] It is.
- 41:27
And he's like, "Woohoo!
- 41:29
>> Woohoo! [laughter] You little ripper."
- 41:33
>> You know what I've been watching
- 41:35
recently is I've been re-watching all uh
- 41:38
Sex in the City,
- 41:39
>> the original.
- 41:40
>> Yeah. It's incredible.
- 41:42
>> So [ __ ] good.
- 41:44
>> So good. It is so good.
- 41:47
>> Such a love letter to that time period,
- 41:49
too. Yes. Were you ever on it? Because
- 41:50
every actor I know is like
- 41:52
>> Justin Thorough, uh, Bobby Canavali,
- 41:56
Will.
- 41:57
>> Yep.
- 41:58
>> Everybody.
- 41:58
>> Yep. Um, Slatterie,
- 42:00
>> Slatterie, Elizabeth Banks.
- 42:02
>> Yes. It's a real who's who.
- 42:03
>> Yeah. Everybody in New York. Um, but it
- 42:06
is so good. And to to something I like
- 42:09
doing is watching it and just kind of
- 42:11
thinking about
- 42:12
>> all of this happening for the first
- 42:14
time. Like women sitting at a table
- 42:17
together talking about
- 42:20
>> what whatever talking about themselves
- 42:23
and
- 42:24
>> talking about like how weird someone's
- 42:27
[ __ ] smells.
- 42:29
It's just like holy [ __ ] This is
- 42:31
incredible.
- 42:32
Like that has never been on TV before.
- 42:37
let alone said out loud for people. And
- 42:40
just how Samantha is just
- 42:43
>> the most sex positive, like incred like
- 42:47
not a moment of embarrassment ever, like
- 42:50
so [ __ ] cool.
- 42:51
>> So good.
- 42:52
>> And Sarah Jessica Parker is so great at
- 42:56
being the center of a show,
- 42:59
>> servicing everybody else, but also
- 43:02
keeping that motor going in the middle
- 43:03
of it's so good. Okay. So, Sex in the
- 43:06
City is what you're watching and
- 43:08
laughing at. [laughter]
- 43:09
>> Yeah. I'm I It's great. I And you know,
- 43:13
when you're I I saw something recently
- 43:15
that said that repeated if you have the
- 43:17
urge to watch something you've seen
- 43:18
before and repeat [clears throat]
- 43:19
viewings is a sign of a particular kind
- 43:22
of intelligence.
- 43:24
>> Oh,
- 43:25
>> yeah. No, this is real.
- 43:26
>> It's a sign of intelligence.
- 43:28
>> Intelligence. I saw this on [laughter]
- 43:31
>> on Instagram. Did you see this on
- 43:33
>> on Instagram?
- 43:34
>> Okay. Yeah. It just and it was a picture
- 43:36
of someone watching TV and it just said
- 43:38
that. There was no nothing to back it up
- 43:40
and I was like, "Oh, great. We watched
- 43:42
more Sex in the City." [laughter]
- 43:47
>> You saw it on Dr. Instagram. Frankie, my
- 43:49
daughter and I just flew together from
- 43:51
New York like night before last and we
- 43:53
got on the plane and I got in my seat
- 43:56
and she was across the road from me and
- 43:58
I got in and like sudden and started
- 44:01
watching Sex in the City [laughter] that
- 44:02
I had downloaded cuz I and she was like,
- 44:05
"Dad, are you watching more Sex in the
- 44:08
City?"
- 44:10
>> Yeah.
- 44:12
>> You've been listening to Good Hang. The
- 44:14
executive producers for this show are
- 44:15
Bill Simmons, Jenna [music] Weiss
- 44:17
Berman, and me, Amy Polar. The show is
- 44:19
produced by The Ringer and Paperkite.
- 44:21
For The Ringer, production by Jack
- 44:22
Wilson, [music] Cat Spalain, Kaia
- 44:24
McMullen, and Alia Xanerys. For
- 44:26
Paperkite, production by Sam Green,
- 44:29
[music] Joel Levelvel, and Jenna Weiss
- 44:31
Berman. Original music by Amy Miles.
- 44:35
really good. [music and singing] Hey