Andy Samberg
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In all ways. Yeah. And then we return with Michael Phelps and Space Olympics, which is one of those that the first time you played it for me, Andy, I laughed all the way through because it is maybe a version of your comedy that I like the most.
Yeah. Which is super specificity of things that are maybe not going great. All right. So we're going to do a Q&A episode with questions everybody's written in with. And I can't wait to be back next week. Yeah.
Yeah. Which is super specificity of things that are maybe not going great. All right. So we're going to do a Q&A episode with questions everybody's written in with. And I can't wait to be back next week. Yeah.
Yeah. Which is super specificity of things that are maybe not going great. All right. So we're going to do a Q&A episode with questions everybody's written in with. And I can't wait to be back next week. Yeah.
The artists. Yeah, that was fun. They were so weird, you gave them 20 bucks and asked them for a good table. Yeah.
The artists. Yeah, that was fun. They were so weird, you gave them 20 bucks and asked them for a good table. Yeah.
The artists. Yeah, that was fun. They were so weird, you gave them 20 bucks and asked them for a good table. Yeah.
One more thing I'll say about Lutz. Lutz and I knew each other from Chicago, and when I got Late Night, Lutz was one of the first writers I hired. And Lutz still works for Late Night now. People might not know that, but I've been lucky enough to know you for almost 25 years.
One more thing I'll say about Lutz. Lutz and I knew each other from Chicago, and when I got Late Night, Lutz was one of the first writers I hired. And Lutz still works for Late Night now. People might not know that, but I've been lucky enough to know you for almost 25 years.
One more thing I'll say about Lutz. Lutz and I knew each other from Chicago, and when I got Late Night, Lutz was one of the first writers I hired. And Lutz still works for Late Night now. People might not know that, but I've been lucky enough to know you for almost 25 years.
But Rob Janis was a Chicago improviser, and I remember a couple other guys brought him to a Beastie Boys concert, and he was like, well, I would just ask that we listen to their music on the way to the concert. I'd like to familiarize myself with their canon.
But Rob Janis was a Chicago improviser, and I remember a couple other guys brought him to a Beastie Boys concert, and he was like, well, I would just ask that we listen to their music on the way to the concert. I'd like to familiarize myself with their canon.
But Rob Janis was a Chicago improviser, and I remember a couple other guys brought him to a Beastie Boys concert, and he was like, well, I would just ask that we listen to their music on the way to the concert. I'd like to familiarize myself with their canon.
there you go guys what a lovely time this was Lutz thanks for joining Lutz do you think you had more fun being here or America had more fun not I think she had more fun not yeah but I had a lot of fun so so it was up there
there you go guys what a lovely time this was Lutz thanks for joining Lutz do you think you had more fun being here or America had more fun not I think she had more fun not yeah but I had a lot of fun so so it was up there
there you go guys what a lovely time this was Lutz thanks for joining Lutz do you think you had more fun being here or America had more fun not I think she had more fun not yeah but I had a lot of fun so so it was up there
Andy, you hosted the Spirit Awards, right? I did once, yeah. If you were hosting it this year, would you be mad right now that you had blown the Beetlejuice joke?