Drew Carey
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But when he was on the Young Comedians show, and he listed everybody else who was on the HBO Young Comedians show, and who made it and who didn't, and what happened to them, including him. Like, who got famous from that and who didn't. And they only had this five or ten minutes to make it or break it. And that five or 10 minutes affected the whole rest, the trajectory of their life.
But when he was on the Young Comedians show, and he listed everybody else who was on the HBO Young Comedians show, and who made it and who didn't, and what happened to them, including him. Like, who got famous from that and who didn't. And they only had this five or ten minutes to make it or break it. And that five or 10 minutes affected the whole rest, the trajectory of their life.
But when he was on the Young Comedians show, and he listed everybody else who was on the HBO Young Comedians show, and who made it and who didn't, and what happened to them, including him. Like, who got famous from that and who didn't. And they only had this five or ten minutes to make it or break it. And that five or 10 minutes affected the whole rest, the trajectory of their life.
They either were famous and owned a house or they went to catering because they couldn't get booked anymore. Fred Stoller has a really good career, writes books, lives in an apartment. And he's the guy in the movie, oh, that guy.
They either were famous and owned a house or they went to catering because they couldn't get booked anymore. Fred Stoller has a really good career, writes books, lives in an apartment. And he's the guy in the movie, oh, that guy.
They either were famous and owned a house or they went to catering because they couldn't get booked anymore. Fred Stoller has a really good career, writes books, lives in an apartment. And he's the guy in the movie, oh, that guy.
But he wasn't famous like the other people were that got in there. And it was always like, it's a thing that comics always talk about. I was with Messina Baker, this management firm, when I did my first Tonight Show. And after I did, that was a Friday, like the next week I was doing sets for CAA and UTA. The agencies, yeah. William Morris sent like 20-some agents to see me do a set at the improv.
But he wasn't famous like the other people were that got in there. And it was always like, it's a thing that comics always talk about. I was with Messina Baker, this management firm, when I did my first Tonight Show. And after I did, that was a Friday, like the next week I was doing sets for CAA and UTA. The agencies, yeah. William Morris sent like 20-some agents to see me do a set at the improv.
But he wasn't famous like the other people were that got in there. And it was always like, it's a thing that comics always talk about. I was with Messina Baker, this management firm, when I did my first Tonight Show. And after I did, that was a Friday, like the next week I was doing sets for CAA and UTA. The agencies, yeah. William Morris sent like 20-some agents to see me do a set at the improv.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday, I did a set every night for agents because everybody wanted to sign me. So freaking hot. It was insane. Somebody just set me on fire and everybody was like, oh my God, look at that. I was lit up like a light bulb. That's how I felt. And I'm sitting there with Jack, the other comic, who ended up being a writer on The Tonight Show.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday, I did a set every night for agents because everybody wanted to sign me. So freaking hot. It was insane. Somebody just set me on fire and everybody was like, oh my God, look at that. I was lit up like a light bulb. That's how I felt. And I'm sitting there with Jack, the other comic, who ended up being a writer on The Tonight Show.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday, Friday, I did a set every night for agents because everybody wanted to sign me. So freaking hot. It was insane. Somebody just set me on fire and everybody was like, oh my God, look at that. I was lit up like a light bulb. That's how I felt. And I'm sitting there with Jack, the other comic, who ended up being a writer on The Tonight Show.
And there was another comic I didn't know. And Jack and I were both with Messina Baker. So we knew each other from that. Plus doing comedy, but we especially had a bond because we were with the same manager. And we're sitting at the improv and one of the tables and we're talking about this crazy thing that's happened to me. Like, what's it feel like to be flavor of the week?
And there was another comic I didn't know. And Jack and I were both with Messina Baker. So we knew each other from that. Plus doing comedy, but we especially had a bond because we were with the same manager. And we're sitting at the improv and one of the tables and we're talking about this crazy thing that's happened to me. Like, what's it feel like to be flavor of the week?
And there was another comic I didn't know. And Jack and I were both with Messina Baker. So we knew each other from that. Plus doing comedy, but we especially had a bond because we were with the same manager. And we're sitting at the improv and one of the tables and we're talking about this crazy thing that's happened to me. Like, what's it feel like to be flavor of the week?
And I was like, take a lick, bro. I was like, it was like that. I was like, oh my God, it's like, it's crazy. And we were laughing about it and having a drink. And the guy looks at, he's talking to Jack and he puts me like, How many tonight shows have you done? And Jack goes, I don't know, like 10, 12. Wow. He's been on a tonight show like that many. He was a regular. Yeah.
And I was like, take a lick, bro. I was like, it was like that. I was like, oh my God, it's like, it's crazy. And we were laughing about it and having a drink. And the guy looks at, he's talking to Jack and he puts me like, How many tonight shows have you done? And Jack goes, I don't know, like 10, 12. Wow. He's been on a tonight show like that many. He was a regular. Yeah.
And I was like, take a lick, bro. I was like, it was like that. I was like, oh my God, it's like, it's crazy. And we were laughing about it and having a drink. And the guy looks at, he's talking to Jack and he puts me like, How many tonight shows have you done? And Jack goes, I don't know, like 10, 12. Wow. He's been on a tonight show like that many. He was a regular. Yeah.
And he goes, how many times has this motherfucker been on a tonight show? He points at me and I go, just the one. And he goes, look at that. This motherfucker, he's been the friendly way. One tonight show, you've been on 10, 15 times. And then he looks really earnestly at Jack. And he goes, you know what the problem is, right? Jack goes, what? He goes, it's your management.
And he goes, how many times has this motherfucker been on a tonight show? He points at me and I go, just the one. And he goes, look at that. This motherfucker, he's been the friendly way. One tonight show, you've been on 10, 15 times. And then he looks really earnestly at Jack. And he goes, you know what the problem is, right? Jack goes, what? He goes, it's your management.