David Tennant
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But it's, you know, it's like this giant palatial house. He's got this butler who goes by the name Uncle Tom, who is a white guy, very nice guy. He was the one who answered the door. It's like you're walking into this like kind of giant joke. And then like that part of the joke he sort of gets, right? You don't make that house without thinking like, all right, this is a little bit funny.
But it's, you know, it's like this giant palatial house. He's got this butler who goes by the name Uncle Tom, who is a white guy, very nice guy. He was the one who answered the door. It's like you're walking into this like kind of giant joke. And then like that part of the joke he sort of gets, right? You don't make that house without thinking like, all right, this is a little bit funny.
And it is kind of a funny way to spend your money. Right. So I go in and... Uncle Tom, the butler, gets me like, asks me if I want anything to drink and he opens the fridge and it looks like a commercial for Miller Lite. There's a bunch of Miller Lite cans. And Bob's sitting out in back, Kid Rock's sitting out in back, and it's got charcuterie board. It's like very nice.
And it is kind of a funny way to spend your money. Right. So I go in and... Uncle Tom, the butler, gets me like, asks me if I want anything to drink and he opens the fridge and it looks like a commercial for Miller Lite. There's a bunch of Miller Lite cans. And Bob's sitting out in back, Kid Rock's sitting out in back, and it's got charcuterie board. It's like very nice.
And it is kind of a funny way to spend your money. Right. So I go in and... Uncle Tom, the butler, gets me like, asks me if I want anything to drink and he opens the fridge and it looks like a commercial for Miller Lite. There's a bunch of Miller Lite cans. And Bob's sitting out in back, Kid Rock's sitting out in back, and it's got charcuterie board. It's like very nice.
I mean, he looks older, but I mean, I'm not going to throw shade on him for looking his age. He's like a little, I think he's 53 or 54. So we look like a couple of middle-aged guys sitting out there.
I mean, he looks older, but I mean, I'm not going to throw shade on him for looking his age. He's like a little, I think he's 53 or 54. So we look like a couple of middle-aged guys sitting out there.
I mean, he looks older, but I mean, I'm not going to throw shade on him for looking his age. He's like a little, I think he's 53 or 54. So we look like a couple of middle-aged guys sitting out there.
Yeah. So initially it's very friendly. He actually had read one of my other recent stories in Rolling Stone and was like commenting about it. And then we were talking a little bit about Detroit and growing up there and a lot Detroit sports stuff. And
Yeah. So initially it's very friendly. He actually had read one of my other recent stories in Rolling Stone and was like commenting about it. And then we were talking a little bit about Detroit and growing up there and a lot Detroit sports stuff. And
Yeah. So initially it's very friendly. He actually had read one of my other recent stories in Rolling Stone and was like commenting about it. And then we were talking a little bit about Detroit and growing up there and a lot Detroit sports stuff. And
I mean, it's kind of like if you're in any of those situations where you're trying to do a profile of somebody, you're like, oh, this is the way I want this to go. It's very, you know, kind of relaxed and friendly and we're just bantering and it was fine. But, you know, and then I started interviewing him and obviously got a little bit more contentious at that point.
I mean, it's kind of like if you're in any of those situations where you're trying to do a profile of somebody, you're like, oh, this is the way I want this to go. It's very, you know, kind of relaxed and friendly and we're just bantering and it was fine. But, you know, and then I started interviewing him and obviously got a little bit more contentious at that point.
I mean, it's kind of like if you're in any of those situations where you're trying to do a profile of somebody, you're like, oh, this is the way I want this to go. It's very, you know, kind of relaxed and friendly and we're just bantering and it was fine. But, you know, and then I started interviewing him and obviously got a little bit more contentious at that point.
This is kind of going on for hours. So like.
This is kind of going on for hours. So like.
This is kind of going on for hours. So like.
You're drinking together, sitting outside. It's beautiful. I probably had a I probably had. three beers, two or three beers, like Miller Lite. I'm sober, basically. He is gradually becoming less and less sober. He was drinking white wine. And then there's a point where it really turns.
You're drinking together, sitting outside. It's beautiful. I probably had a I probably had. three beers, two or three beers, like Miller Lite. I'm sober, basically. He is gradually becoming less and less sober. He was drinking white wine. And then there's a point where it really turns.
You're drinking together, sitting outside. It's beautiful. I probably had a I probably had. three beers, two or three beers, like Miller Lite. I'm sober, basically. He is gradually becoming less and less sober. He was drinking white wine. And then there's a point where it really turns.