Andy Samberg
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So your hyper specificity is not like a deep thing. observation about Rastafarianism. Your only observation was about the dudes who were Pretending to be Rastafarianists. Correct.
And this is so much worse than an accent because it is a truly different way of talking.
And this is so much worse than an accent because it is a truly different way of talking.
And this is so much worse than an accent because it is a truly different way of talking.
Because it's not even a foreign language. It's the language you know, just like in a different order.
Because it's not even a foreign language. It's the language you know, just like in a different order.
Because it's not even a foreign language. It's the language you know, just like in a different order.
I do think your idea is right, Keev. We should do a rewatch together in pieces. But before we start it, Trent is really just the perfect name. Just shout out to the choice of Trent. Thanks. I mean, it seemed like.
I do think your idea is right, Keev. We should do a rewatch together in pieces. But before we start it, Trent is really just the perfect name. Just shout out to the choice of Trent. Thanks. I mean, it seemed like.
I do think your idea is right, Keev. We should do a rewatch together in pieces. But before we start it, Trent is really just the perfect name. Just shout out to the choice of Trent. Thanks. I mean, it seemed like.
This episode of the Lonely Island podcast is brought to you by our friends at Makers Mark. And I'm with some of my friends right now. Hi, guys. Hello. Hi. You know, Margie Samuels was a spirited woman. She was also the co-founder of Makers Mark. I don't have to tell you guys this stuff. No.
This episode of the Lonely Island podcast is brought to you by our friends at Makers Mark. And I'm with some of my friends right now. Hi, guys. Hello. Hi. You know, Margie Samuels was a spirited woman. She was also the co-founder of Makers Mark. I don't have to tell you guys this stuff. No.
This episode of the Lonely Island podcast is brought to you by our friends at Makers Mark. And I'm with some of my friends right now. Hi, guys. Hello. Hi. You know, Margie Samuels was a spirited woman. She was also the co-founder of Makers Mark. I don't have to tell you guys this stuff. No.
All right. Well, in honor of Women's History Month, we wanted to toast some of the spirited women in our lives. That was my idea, actually.
All right. Well, in honor of Women's History Month, we wanted to toast some of the spirited women in our lives. That was my idea, actually.
All right. Well, in honor of Women's History Month, we wanted to toast some of the spirited women in our lives. That was my idea, actually.
Yeah. You are in many ways as trailblazing as Margie Samuels-Yorm. And I often said that.
Yeah. You are in many ways as trailblazing as Margie Samuels-Yorm. And I often said that.
Yeah. You are in many ways as trailblazing as Margie Samuels-Yorm. And I often said that.
I want to tell a story about a spirited woman I saw during the 50th. And I was a little bit lucky because I was there on Friday for some rehearsal action. And I got to watch the Close Encounters rehearsal with Kate McKinnon. And I feel it's the most I've ever watched an actor's process. Guys, I'm going to wrap this up.