Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn
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We need that cashier back. The grocery store cashier was the connection for crazy people to feel seen. It's a lot of people that's alone in a basement, just loading a rifle, and once a week, they need a snack. And that cashier was the connection. That's the job of the cashier, to make lonely people feel like they have a connection. Grocery store cashier didn't care who you were.
She making chit chat.
She making chit chat.
She making chit chat.
The whole while your coming down the belt.
The whole while your coming down the belt.
The whole while your coming down the belt.
I like this flavor too.
I like this flavor too.
I like this flavor too.
That brother go home and feel good about himself. She asking him about his dog and . How's Mr. Gibbles?
That brother go home and feel good about himself. She asking him about his dog and . How's Mr. Gibbles?
That brother go home and feel good about himself. She asking him about his dog and . How's Mr. Gibbles?
If you live alone and the cashier asks you about your dog, you'll ride that high for two months. You go home and look at that rifle. Man, I'm tripping. Let me put this rifle down. I got a friend at the grocery store. I can't be out here murdering.
If you live alone and the cashier asks you about your dog, you'll ride that high for two months. You go home and look at that rifle. Man, I'm tripping. Let me put this rifle down. I got a friend at the grocery store. I can't be out here murdering.
If you live alone and the cashier asks you about your dog, you'll ride that high for two months. You go home and look at that rifle. Man, I'm tripping. Let me put this rifle down. I got a friend at the grocery store. I can't be out here murdering.
When a stranger would just say, oh, I like your sweater. Yes. That's gone.
When a stranger would just say, oh, I like your sweater. Yes. That's gone.
When a stranger would just say, oh, I like your sweater. Yes. That's gone.
I take that as a high compliment. Wow. Considering I grew up studying both of them along with Carlin and Sinbad, yeah. I don't know how to agree with that. I feel like Chappelle takes on far bigger dragons than I do. And I feel like Chris Rock's observations are far more astute and sharp and simple. I use way more words than Chris Rock ever would to make the same points or to say the same things.