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Derek Johnson

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
281 total appearances

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Yeah, exactly. We all know Kathy. Yeah. Andy, did the woman who created Kathy at some point write you a nice little note? I feel like I remember that.

Yeah, exactly. We all know Kathy. Yeah. Andy, did the woman who created Kathy at some point write you a nice little note? I feel like I remember that.

Yeah. It's one of actually the sadder parts of print media dying. Yeah.

Yeah. It's one of actually the sadder parts of print media dying. Yeah.

Yeah. It's one of actually the sadder parts of print media dying. Yeah.

A little bit of trivia on the woman who created Kathy. Her first name? Kathy. Look at that. And Irving, the husband, was later played by Timberlake on the show with you. That's right. And I have that fresh in my brain because they showed a picture of it during the 50 years in music Questlove and Oz doc that we watched.

A little bit of trivia on the woman who created Kathy. Her first name? Kathy. Look at that. And Irving, the husband, was later played by Timberlake on the show with you. That's right. And I have that fresh in my brain because they showed a picture of it during the 50 years in music Questlove and Oz doc that we watched.

A little bit of trivia on the woman who created Kathy. Her first name? Kathy. Look at that. And Irving, the husband, was later played by Timberlake on the show with you. That's right. And I have that fresh in my brain because they showed a picture of it during the 50 years in music Questlove and Oz doc that we watched.

But the doc is very, very good for anybody at home that has not watched. It's on Peacock and it's Questlove and Oz Rodriguez, who is a director at SNL who did a bunch of shorts after we left. And it's like a two and a half hour music documentary about the 50 years of music at SNL. And it's truly just a great documentary in general.

But the doc is very, very good for anybody at home that has not watched. It's on Peacock and it's Questlove and Oz Rodriguez, who is a director at SNL who did a bunch of shorts after we left. And it's like a two and a half hour music documentary about the 50 years of music at SNL. And it's truly just a great documentary in general.

But the doc is very, very good for anybody at home that has not watched. It's on Peacock and it's Questlove and Oz Rodriguez, who is a director at SNL who did a bunch of shorts after we left. And it's like a two and a half hour music documentary about the 50 years of music at SNL. And it's truly just a great documentary in general.

Yeah. Those other ones are really good, but they feel a little more like for the super SNL fan, which anybody listening to this probably is, so I would watch all those. But the music one feels almost bigger than the show. It feels like it's putting some other context on everything in a really cool way. And we have a nice little section in it. I'm very excited to watch it.

Yeah. Those other ones are really good, but they feel a little more like for the super SNL fan, which anybody listening to this probably is, so I would watch all those. But the music one feels almost bigger than the show. It feels like it's putting some other context on everything in a really cool way. And we have a nice little section in it. I'm very excited to watch it.

Yeah. Those other ones are really good, but they feel a little more like for the super SNL fan, which anybody listening to this probably is, so I would watch all those. But the music one feels almost bigger than the show. It feels like it's putting some other context on everything in a really cool way. And we have a nice little section in it. I'm very excited to watch it.

He's known for enjoying marijuana publicly.

He's known for enjoying marijuana publicly.

He's known for enjoying marijuana publicly.

True. But people who are known for marijuana sometimes enter rooms coughing.

True. But people who are known for marijuana sometimes enter rooms coughing.

True. But people who are known for marijuana sometimes enter rooms coughing.