Dave Chappelle
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My parents split up when I was two.
I don't think they actually got divorced until I was five, but they split up when I was two.
The gentleman that I was married to.
The gentleman I was married to.
We went to my mom's house today, and she said, yes, my ex-husband used to live around here.
She said the gentleman that I was married to.
it's like oh okay it sounds like your dad yeah you can see where he gets those chops from huh but you know what's funny okay i don't have any memories of them married i have a couple memories of them being married but i have a lot of memories when they were together and it was always very polite they never spoke ill of each other uh they always found something good to say you know and uh
Knowing both of you, I hope you don't mind I say this, Mom, I can see exactly why they fell in love, and I can see why it wouldn't work.
You know what I mean?
And I think one of the funnest or most interesting parts about becoming an adult is learning what the adults in your life were actually like.
You know what I mean?
And getting past the role of them being a senior and just people that came before you that were trying to figure things out.
So I always joke with my wife, Elaine, and I'm like, you know, I don't feel like I'm getting older, but the kids are catching up.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's just like, but I have incredibly fond memories of living here.
Now, when I was younger, I should tell you, this place was different because Antioch College was a much stronger force in the town.
And your viewers aren't going to know, Antioch College, if you think of the most radical leftist politics, go left of that.
And that's what this town was about.
There was a policy that Antioch made years ago that everyone used to make fun of called Ask Every Step of the Way.