SmartLess - "Julia Louis-Dreyfus"
Episode Date: January 18, 2021The exquisite and incomparable Julia Louis-Dreyfus joins us this week on the show. Recipient of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Julia has won more Emmy awards than a...ny other human being. We live and we learn; we laugh and we cry... and we pitch Julia a new podcast idea. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Yeah. Okay, guys. So the gang
said that we need to do some
new intros, Sean. So do you
want to take it away? We need
a really good solid intro. Go
me. Yes, go. Hey, everybody,
this is smart list. You're
listening to smart list. Good
till there podcast that
everybody loves. And it's
it's with Jason Bateman, me,
Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.
And what happens is we bring
on a guest that the other two
don't know about. And it's a
surprise. I'm sorry, are you
in a race? Because I've never
heard anybody read something
so quickly. All right, it's all
new smart list. Let's go.
Okay, now listen, I'm going to
I'm going to cry here. So just
okay, it's going to be tough
for me to get through this. But
if if there was a way that we
could get Chumbawamba to cover
$5 foot long song from subway
in a duet with with the Bahaman
for who do who let the dogs out
if we could get them. Oh, God,
are you okay? Pull it together.
Well, I saw you yesterday spent
the whole day with you and you
didn't have a mustache. I did.
No, you didn't. What's going on
with you? Do you have to shave
like three times a day? And I've
just never known it. No, you know
what it is? The first of all,
my the current stash that I've
got going, I like to call it the
Mater D. And I want it
accomplished. I look like I look
like Jonathan, you know, what's
his name? We played the Mater D
Ferris Bueller's Day off, you
know, Jimmy Valley's old comedy
part is also in the pilot of
rest development. Yes, and he
was also in you do look just
like him. That's funny. Also
he had no inflates and he was
great. So you've worked with
him. How many times you still
don't know his last name? Got
it. Jonathan Schmock. Schmock.
Yeah. Go ahead. We can wait.
Listener will wait. Watch this.
So Valley. Go ahead. Sean talk.
Okay, so I was I was I love
being told what to do. Sean
Shut up. Always talking all the
time. I was scrolling through the
guy this week and the bucket
list was on and I know you guys
know and I've talked about a
lot, but wait, wait, hey, can
we not chew while we're
recording? You know, you're not
on a break, chunk.
Jason, they were playing golf
with somebody yesterday and
they excuse me having a dad
Bob and I said, Yeah, it's a
lot of it's not even muffin
top right now. It's just all
muffin. Actually, you both
know that's not true. I mean,
I'm actually getting in pretty
good shape. Really? You can
say it, but we can see it.
Why don't you tell your body?
Yeah. All right, guys,
let me finish. Pretty good
shape for me. Yeah. Guys, my
guest today has one more Emmys
and screen actors Guild than
any other human being in
history. Eric McCormick. In
2018, she received the Kennedy
Center's honor of the Mark
Twain Prize for American
humor. And also we were up for
the same part on Seinfeld.
Ladies and gentlemen, Julia
Louis-Dreyfus. Oh my God. Oh
my. Hi guys. The one, the
only with the teeth. She's
got nice teeth. Wow. So
flattering these yeses from
these super stars. Yeah, I
know, aren't you flattered? I
agree to come on. Yeah. How
much are you paying her? Just
like a portion of the proceeds.
Quite a lot, actually, but
which is delightful. I mean, it
was a negotiation for sure, but
it worked out in my favor. So
listen to me. You're one of the
funniest people alive, if not
the funniest person alive. Yes,
that's true. Yeah. One more
Emmys and screen actors Guild
awards than any other person.
Wow. Is that true? Crazy. Come
on, Julia. You don't give a
shit. This is news to you, isn't
it? It's news to me. Bullshit.
Is that true? No, it's unknown.
It's got to be. No, it's not
news. I mean, I'm not sure that's
true about the SAG awards and
and it's all very lovely and
stuff. But at the end of the
day, I don't think you're really
in it to win awards. No offense
to awards and I'll take more if
they come my way. Sure. You know
what I'm saying? It's why I've
always rejected winning. I've
never won. He turns away for that
very reason that you're pointing
out. They'd let him know that he
won. He says, no, thank you.
Thank you. And then they give it
to somebody else. Oscars, Emmys,
Tonys, everything. But it is
however, as modest as that is
and it's got to
It's not modest, really. Well,
but it is like
it feels there is
that validation and it's great
to, you know, you do such great
work so consistently for a long
time. Yeah, you don't stop
working. Aren't you exhausted?
I am a little tired, but
I like working.
I know why. I do. I love
working too because so I don't have to be with myself.
But what but the stuff
but think about the things that Julia
has been invited
to do or pursued or however
it all works. I mean, it's like some of the
best stuff ever
and you must
love it. I mean, you pick up those.
I remember having these feelings, Will
what we were doing arrested like the script would
come. This is back when it was all paper
I'd open up the door at like five in
the morning when we get our scripts day of shooting.
It's a different podcast
and I would remit the
venture with recovery podcast. I would
read it gleefully like a fan.
I'd be so excited that this
material that we get to do it.
Yeah, we need not do anything
but just talk it because it's already
so funny. I mean, for
I mean, can you remember reading a bad script?
It's must it's got to be 30 years
in your career. Oh, I've read my share
of bad scripts and I think I've done my
share of bad. You got Jason's pilot.
You got my one act. I got
the one act and I got the feature
and I've gotten a few things.
We'll workshop it. We'll make it better.
It's just first draft. I'm not
sure. I'm not sure. But, you know, put a
pin in it. Let's say that
the quality of
the scripts when you come across
great
quality in a script, it's
exalting. There's no, there's no way
and then all of a sudden, don't you
find that it's like your creative
energy and juices
start going nuts and you start
thinking of things to layer on and
stuff like that. I want to
ask you a question about Seinfeld that I've always wanted
to know. Here it comes. All right.
I won't be able to answer. I have no memory.
I know. Go ahead.
Well, this is more about your experience and your
feeling.
Of course, there are a lot of stories
out there and Jerry's talked a lot about
that for a season
making six episodes, I think initially
in four episodes
and it wasn't even
NBC comedy or whomever it was, a different
division who paid for those. Late night
programming. Exactly.
Oh, it was what's his name too, wasn't it?
Yeah, it was Rick Ludwin, god bless.
Rick Ludwin. What a sweet man.
Your memory is awful about this
experience. I know.
So, but I digress. But then the show
becomes and it's now, of course,
such a part of that
really about our cultural
fabric, if you will, a term that's gross
but also true.
Not just that it was a popular
show, but that because it became this sort
of phenomenon. What was
your recollection of that moment when it
sort of crossed over? Did you have a moment
like that where you went like, oh my god, this is
bigger than us doing a show. This has become
something else.
You know, I can sort of say
that that didn't quite
ever happen.
Because
we were
I think, first of all, I think the
show's popularity grew
exponentially once we were off the air.
And
as soon as we wrapped
that ninth season, I think
the nostalgia for the show
just sort of grew. It was
just mammoth.
And
also, you know,
you guys know what it's like doing a
show. I mean, you go in,
you table read, you rehearse,
you have run-throughs, you know,
you're in the weeds on it, you're working on it.
And
also, by the way, during this time,
those nine years, I had two kids during this
time. So having
young children and sort of juggling
these hours, which
were long hours, and
was it sort of
kept my
focus elsewhere.
I will, I do remember
when we were shooting the finale
and we
shot the show over at CBS Radford.
A little interesting tidbit.
You shot your finale on the same
stage as Will and Grace. Huh.
Bam. Bam.
Except weren't you guys, were you shooting Will
and Grace at all at the same time we were
or no? I think just the last year maybe,
maybe the last year or something.
I don't know.
And so we were shooting the finale
and I remember that they had
to put barricades up
all along Radford because
there were people out there
with telephoto lenses
trying to see the actors that were
coming in to be guest stars
on the finale. Wow. And I remember
being so shocked. Like,
seriously, who gives a shit? It's just,
you know, a bunch of
members of SAG are coming through
that are friends. We're doing this and then
we're going to have a party and that's the end of it.
I mean, it was,
that was a moment in which I thought,
wow, that's really amazing
that people are that invested in it.
Julia, I'm like, I'm
obsessed with people's
like, you know,
beginnings and I know you're probably sick of talking about
it, but like, were you funny
as a tiny kid and were you like,
did you ever like dream, like
you watched Carol Burnett and be like, oh my god, I want to be like her and like,
like what made
you want to like do all of it? Or were you always
did somebody in your family in theater?
No, because your dad's like this crazy billionaire
agriculture guy. Well,
first of all, he's not a billionaire. I always have to say that
which I know sounds crazy, but it's out there
and it's not true if only it were, but
I
I don't know. I always like to, yes,
I was, I think, I think that I was
funny. I was always trying to make my mom
laugh or
and shit like that.
And I was, and I was
in love with
there was a period of my life when I was
really young where I would watch
I watched The Sound of Music
and
Mary Poppins and Funny Girl
all the time and this was back
before they videotaped so you would
go to the movies every weekend
and I would watch these movies over
and over again. And I
remember thinking when I was really little
that I just needed
I just had to meet Barbara
and I knew that
if we met each other
that we would become such
best friends. I just knew it in my heart
and
I had the opportunity to meet her
decades later
we were at the White House
Correspondents' Dinner
and I saw she was over there
and I got to say something
and so
and I went over
to her and
I said, hey Barbara
I'm
Julie Lou Drivers and I just wanted to tell you
just that such a treat to meet you
and she said something like
no I already told
them what I wanted
hahahaha
hahahaha
hahahaha
that's
hilarious. No way
I swear
Did you slither away or did you
or did you dig in?
Oh I just went
right okay
there's nothing like humiliation
there's just cannot be
overstated how
those moments stay with you
and they just
the good things don't really have the same
stickiness but humiliation
is unbelievable. It's kind of
fantastic too for comedy
so when I was
16 this story
is void of any celebrity
interaction but
I know
I know
so I was about 16
and I was in Toronto when I was waiting for a friend
and I was leaning against a tree
and I was
right in this part of Toronto where all these college students are
and these three college students come walking along
two guys and a girl
and the guy closest
to me and I'm
16 I'm like smoking
right poorly trying to look cool
waiting for a friend
and they walk by me and the guy
closest to me without breaking stride
just turns out of the conversation
he's having with his friends and he goes
what's up cool guy and then keeps walking
and my entire
my spine came out of my body
and I was so humiliated
he had seen me trying so hard
in that moment and I was so humiliated
I love it
and this guy has no idea he wouldn't remember
the next day that he said and he stayed with me
you know
I think you sound amazing
very cool
so embarrassing
I remember
and I know this is a panel of men but I don't give a shit
I remember when
I got my period when I was really young
me too
and I think
I was like 11 or 12 and there was a dance
and I went to an all girls school
so there was some dance
with the boys school
and this was and
I'm sorry guys I have to
I was going to say there was a herd of dogs following you
to the dance
and so
and I
was wearing a sanitary
sanitary pad
and so you know that thing is bulky
and I remember
walking into the school and I seen my friends
and they knew I just got my period
it was such a big deal
and I sort of did this sumo squat
and started walking over to them to be funny
and
I just remember all the girls going
oh like
that is so cool
and did you got all the way through the dance
like what did you do
well I can tell you one thing
there's not one boy who has made a dance at that dance
but you stayed the whole time
did you say that your girlfriend said
that it was cool or it was gross
or did they laugh or not
no they didn't laugh they didn't think it was funny
they thought I was
thank god you did
yeah although you know
I didn't think it was funny when I got no reaction
you know and I made this really
you know I was like
and walking around squatting
but didn't stop you
from being bold and courageous
your whole life by
making a fool out of yourself
which is like the key to humor
being willing to
embarrass yourself or you know
pull your pants down figuratively
yeah I mean you really do have to
it's true you do have to take that risk
and sometimes you have to
live with the failure of that risk
which will
undoubtedly happen
time and time again but you must
do that
going back to the funny humiliating stories
they're my favorite those in medical
stories I love because I have tons
I almost died two years ago
when my small intestine burst open
in the middle of the night and I went to Cedars
drove myself Scotty my husband hates when I say that
because I didn't want to wake him
and so I drove up to the valet
at Cedars sign a hospital through my keys at the valet
and he's like what I go just to park it anywhere
and I go in
and I'm bent over
with my stomach and the guy goes
what's wrong I go I don't know fucking no I'm here
I'm asking you I want to ask you
yeah and what's the problem I don't know
my stomach I feel like I'm dying and they
did all these tests and like oh you need emergency
surgery right away and my small
part of my intestine burst open
and was like polluting my whole body
and then I went on doctor
Oz to talk about it and he said
in my entire history
I've never ever seen
this well first of all
let me say one thing yeah dr. Oz
should not be your doctor correct
oh shit nor should you let him inside
your body to look around I don't know he
was just on his showed he's not the guy
there are those who say not me
but there are those who say that he's a quack
Sean yeah what
anyway so I love medical stories but back
to humiliating stories which I think I probably
just how is that different than an appendix by the way
yeah yeah how is that but appendix
is a different part of your body and I don't
understand how your small intestine burst and
does this mean you need a class to be back
show show your bag but shut so Sean
you want to see my scar you want to see my scar
yeah are you on the operating table
and as you're on the table you go book me
on dr. Oz so wait you can see
like a you can see like a little
hole there I can't see anything
section really
oh
wait a minute I had a C
section I have two dogs but I didn't think
that's how I got them Scotty
I look just like one
he always says let's try
I'm like it's not gonna happen
and well and behold here I
am oh it makes
quarantine go by faster having three kids
so listen especially through C
section so the
hospital no nobody knows
what caused my small intestine to burst open
nobody knows that's the thing to this day they
don't know they don't know there's no
answer you don't know how to prevent it from
possible and the surgeon who's incredible
saved my life he's
in the hospital room after I'm done
you know after I'm recovering and
the nurses in there and you know he's like
okay we're gonna release you you know this is
after like four or five days we're gonna release
you tomorrow make sure you don't drink alcohol
and the surgeon standing behind him going
don't worry about it you can totally drink
I'm like really and he's like
yeah and you probably shouldn't eat like sharp
things like potato chips and the surgeon's
like go ahead you can eat potato chips
was this still while you were
down in Mexico with the after the eye surgery
you
yes and Sean
is Dr. Phil still your therapist
yeah
he's actually here now we have to wrap this up
soon so no I
so I love medical
stories if you have one chime in other than your
horrible breast cancer and I'm so glad you're doing well
but I also
like humiliating stories like
like theater stories I have a thousand of them like
things that gone wrong wrong in a theater or
auditions that have gone wrong do you have
any of those because I live for them
yeah I do you have any terrible podcast
stories
I have a terrible
pod no I don't
I am so many of these
stories I don't even know where to start
okay so first
of all I'm gonna start I'll tell you this story
so I'm
giving birth to my first child
I weigh
160 pounds
I am
completely
I'm at Cedars I'm
completely naked
I've got the thing around my
yeah I got the thing around
my stomach you know that it's
monitoring everything
it's unnecessary
for you to be so naked no it's not
no it's not to have
the baby you have and I go
I'm in the bathroom
you know I cannot believe
I'm dying laughing
look and I just told you I almost died because of my stomach
yep so I go into
the bathroom
and I and because I've been there for a while
I was a long long labor with this one
and all of a sudden
my there's bloody
show and there's my
water is just broken and so
I've so I'm sort of
I'm sort of over the toilet once again
squatting like I was earlier this is
kind of my signature
and I'm like this
you know sort of squatting like that
great and this nurse
comes in and she looks
at me and she goes
it lain
no way
oh my god oh my god
is that awful
or what it's right up there
with my first and only
Kalanik where I walked in the
office door and this sweet woman
says justine's brother
no way
I kind of nodded
politely and she said go ahead take
him down and get up there on that table
and I'll be in in a minute
so you know
did you go through with
the Kalanik? I sure did
but I didn't look through the
the aquarium window
anything come out
like you've heard like
there was a small bike license plate
potato chips
golf, T, N, W, O, L, F
a lot of pointy foods and alcohol
yeah
I want to know like a theater or something
yeah so
long long time ago I
auditioned for
about last night
do you remember that movie? yeah
demi more
Rob Lowe yeah
yeah exactly
and
for the part that
demi more part but the other part that played
by Elizabeth Perkins I believe
oh yeah
anyway and so I had this audition
and
with the directors
Mitch Herskovitz and
the other
Marshall Herskovitz and oh yeah sorry
Edzwick thank you
apologies to all and so I
go into the audition and as
I get there demi more is leaving
and she
does a little twirl
and a giggle and everybody laughs
and she laughs
and then she exits
and she's stunningly beautiful
and she has obviously nailed
this audition so
I go in and I read
and I am so I want this
job so badly usually when I really
want a job I don't get it
a thousand percent yeah never
and so I
read and I do not read well because
I want the job too much
I saw her nail it I was thrown
everything I just got
and I went home
and I knew I'd done really badly and I
was so upset and I thought you know what
I'm going to write them a letter
and I'm going to say dear
Ed and Marshall
Marshall
you know I'm so I hope
you're well thank you for the opportunity
letting me read for you I really
feel as if I did
it wasn't my best in the audition
and I really appreciate the opportunity
to come in again and so I can
really show you what I can do
this is a train wreck
and I take this letter
and I go back to this hotel
and I give it to the concierge
person to put into their thing
I leave and lo and behold next day
I get another audition
isn't that nice of them
wow for the same part different part
no same part the snarky friend
that's all I ever get
and so
I go in
at this point I'd be twice as nervous
I'd be petrified now
that's right and that's what I was Jason
so thank you for that
and I walked in
and I
read worse
than I read the first day
it was as if
I couldn't you know like
you're holding the pages and you can't stop
looking and I'm afraid to even bring
my head up so that I have eye contact
so they can even see my face
so I just keep it down on the page
you should have brought your eyes up
crossed
and then you should have handed them your sad card
just excuse yourself
oh you poor thing
that's so funny it's brutal isn't it
it's the worst
it's so hard
back to your having giving birth
and the woman says Elaine
I was
driving home from a taping of Will and Grace
and
there is a man
in the middle of the street lying there
and as I was approaching
the car in front of me
just drove around him and kept driving
and I was like oh my god there's this man
so I pull over
and just before I get out I'm thinking
is this one of those
you know scams
where I'm supposed to get out and then
he comes out of somewhere and jumps me
and takes my car or whatever
but I'm like no it's worth it
so I got out and the guy had just been shot
and I was like oh my god
I took my shirt off
and I put it on the wound
with my phone
and then by then some other people had come out
and I wait till the ambulance gets there
and I'm like you're gonna be fine
you're gonna be fine
and the first guy gets out of the ambulance
and goes just Jack
and I'm like
and I'm like
well there's a man
and I'm shirtless
I'm like there's a man dying
in the middle
by the way the end of the story is great
he lived everything's fine
and he was great
but isn't that insane
that is insane
did your small intestine burst again
that was the first time this was before that
my large one went
as a precursor
but wait a minute
I wanna know
do you ever get to the point where
because you do work so much
and you've done so many amazing things
and you're brilliant truly in all of them
do you ever get to the point where you're like
man
this show business thing is exhausting
I wish I could do blank
I wish you know
if I had more time which we do now
and you're very active politically
did you do deep because you were political
or did deep make you political
I was political
so is there something you wanna do
maybe in that vein have you always dreamed about that
or anything like
what's the plan
I don't have any other skills
so
I need to keep doing this
because otherwise it's gonna be a problem
I need to keep working
does that freak you out or do you challenge yourself
to think of other things that you
enjoy or you know what I mean
there are other things I enjoy in life
but in terms of like a job
you know I need to
I need to work as an actor
that's what I like to do and really it's the only thing
I can really
do
what about the skills that you've gained while being an actor
there in the entertainment
business like your knowledge of
all the other fields
and positions directing producing
writing
I sort of count all that together
producing is something I definitely
enjoy doing and do do
and maybe potentially I'll
direct at some point but I don't know
I'm not sure about that
a friend of mine asked me if I had to think of
a
if I had to choose a job
any other job there were blue collar job
I'm like why blue collar
just pick it
I would be like a landscape artist
I would do something with landscaping
is that weird
did I just lose everybody
Gardner would be blue collar
landscape is white collar
Gardner I would be a Gardner even
mow and blow crew yeah why not
I'm gay mow and blow would be easy
I think I would work in an
airport
in what capacity I was a baggage handler
when I was a teenager really
was it interesting
or not really
let me just say this
if you're worried that they're going to throw your bags around
worry no more because they
it was like
fragile fragile means
extra hard
Julia what job would you do in the airport
would you drive the truck that pushes
the plane back
no I would drive
the go kart that takes
the old people to the gate
through the terminal with the constant
beeping and the light
right excuse me excuse me
let me tell you something Will and I
cool job Will and I went
to Istanbul and when we landed
we got that service
because we were assholes
and in the airport at Istanbul Turkey
were like had to be millions
of people and we were
we were moving through that crowd
the asshole Americans
at one mile an hour
excuse me
everybody hated
the shit out of us
why were you in Istanbul were you there on a vacation
yeah we could have walked faster
we could have walked faster
we did so many of those stupid things
in Istanbul remember the huge pepper shaker
we came out with this huge pepper shaker
that's 19 feet tall
Sean's like to the waiter
like I have to sorry we need this for a photo
I was like
this is my job
but anyway
so I
I'm obsessed with you I have been
forever and I wish
I was your friend closer I know we are
but I wish I was at your house
we're not really friends
oh you just cut up
so
I have fond memories about us
working together and you being blind on the rest of development
that was so
much fun
Jason that was so much fun
Maggie Leiser
yeah
wasn't I Cherith
or Char
what was the name I came up
it was Cherith right
the name of my character
was it
yeah I think I gave you some fake name
you were bad at coming up with a name and you said Cherith
I'm not like the rest of development
aficionado or anything I just remember that
but
that was so much fun
I wanna I'd love to work with you again
I wanna at least hang out with you again
so when you come back to Los Angeles
don't duck me
I'm gonna
listen I am on the lookout
for this next best
thing so if you think of anything good
let me know and we'll make it
correct I think we are
hey guess what
oh is this it
but seriously
I'm not fucking around I'm not kidding
I really mean that
in a wide net like that I think that that's good
why not
by the way that's the key that right there Jason
you wanted to know how do people get successful
cause you're always worried like how do other how do people get
successful you ask it's because
they put it out there she puts that out there
in a very general way not like I need
this but just out there
I'll send you something that's pretty great and then
is that true and then stuff happens it's 100%
true oh good I can't wait to read it
do it or pass I don't care I'll keep sending you
shit life I believe is
100% what you put out there is it's all
vibrational whatever you put out is what you get back
100% of the time that's a lock
I totally agree with that
it's fun to work with people
that you like needless to say
and who are funny
and all three of you guys
are maybe one or two of
you are funnier than others
but I won't I mean just to be
I'm working on it though I try
but
so having said that I really do
we've got a podcast we'd love for you to come
on but we'd want to put you on the spot
do you think about it
it feels kind of like a radio show
what's the concept
it's really nothing we just kind of sit around
it's a podcast about nothing and I don't know
if you'd be interested in that
but don't answer yet don't answer yet
okay I'm thinking about it
just FYI I don't really do
podcasts so I don't want you to take it personally
if I pass no no worries
of course no worries at all
it's a lot of effort
but it's been great talking to you anyway
yes nice to catch up
okay bye honey
love you thank you
bye Julia
that was great great guest Sean
I love her I've been such a big
fan of hers and you know she was like
21 when she did SNL
21 and pulled out of college
to do it and
or she quit college I guess I don't know
but she pulled herself out
she pulled herself out and then God
sign fell shortly after that I think it's just
and so grounded
I don't know how
I know I could have gone much much deeper
much more serious with her
but I was starting to feel like I want you guys are both friends with her though
right you guys
hang out I'm not I wish I was
I thought you were I wish I was I mean
one of your friends
one of your friends oh I see
one of the friends and sometimes your jobs
a joke you're broke your love life's D.O.A
you guys also be there
for you when you get older
yeah at your friend which
reminds me yeah I'm not this is not
a bit I mean it is going to seem like a
bit but this is totally true
yesterday I heard and I said
to Alessandro was like I have to say this to Sean
because Sean's gonna love because
what came on the radio I swear to God
was if I could
turn back down
if I could find
my way
Jesus
God till the day I die
but fucking I heard it
yesterday and I thought of Sean
and I knew that we had a show today
and I turn back down
oh wait Sean
are you famous for doing share or something
like that why'd you think of Sean that's alright
you a big fan so
get to know your friend
we're gonna do an episode
we're gonna do one episode it's just the three of us
we're just gonna find out what we don't
know about each other
hang on I'm very embarrassed are you
truly known for doing a share
yeah one of the most famous episodes
of Will and Grace's when Cher came on and I
imitated her tell me what Will and Grace is
okay so
so you'd think it would be like a
Will like where there's a Will there's a way and the Grace
of something but it's actually two people
is one a preacher
one is a gay guy and one is a straight woman
and they're perfect for each other although they can't
be together
well they're perfect for each other
was that the idea has this been picked up
I swear to God it's just a script it's just a script
it's not in the bubble
I swear to God I never knew it was that they were
perfect for each other
so wait a minute let's cut
all of that they were equally annoying
yeah it was
like a poles like a negative
or north and south or something like
that and something like that
well cut it Sean don't worry
Rob dude
send me a version where it's not cut
um yar
okay so wait
until next time miss you
already guys okay love you guys bye
bye
can we stop that being our
goodbye
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