Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Podcast Appearances
And you can say it.
Yeah. Oh, my God. It's been such a delight to talk with you. You are just the most wonderful human being.
Yeah. Oh, my God. It's been such a delight to talk with you. You are just the most wonderful human being.
Oh, wow. Wow, what a life Patti LaBelle has lived. Okay, let's get my mom on the Zoom. Can't wait to talk to her about this conversation. Hi, Mommy.
Oh, wow. Wow, what a life Patti LaBelle has lived. Okay, let's get my mom on the Zoom. Can't wait to talk to her about this conversation. Hi, Mommy.
I have to turn your audio on. Yeah. What's the problem? I've got Garrison Keillor on, and I can't turn him off. On your phone?
I have to turn your audio on. Yeah. What's the problem? I've got Garrison Keillor on, and I can't turn him off. On your phone?
Okay, so it's just playing. You don't know why?
Okay, so it's just playing. You don't know why?
Do you want to just turn your phone off?
Do you want to just turn your phone off?
Garrison Keillor, once again, ruining the podcast. Okay, all gone. Nice. I love it. Hi, Mommy. Hi, hi. So guess what? Today we talked to Patti LaBelle. Yes. The wonderful Patti LaBelle. And remember, she had that big hit back in 1974. It was called Lady Marmalade, but the tune was, Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? Do you remember that? Oh, I do remember that. Yes, yes, yes.
Garrison Keillor, once again, ruining the podcast. Okay, all gone. Nice. I love it. Hi, Mommy. Hi, hi. So guess what? Today we talked to Patti LaBelle. Yes. The wonderful Patti LaBelle. And remember, she had that big hit back in 1974. It was called Lady Marmalade, but the tune was, Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? Do you remember that? Oh, I do remember that. Yes, yes, yes.
And I used to sing that all the time because it was so naughty, of course. And I thought I was like, You know, pushing the edge of the envelope.
And I used to sing that all the time because it was so naughty, of course. And I thought I was like, You know, pushing the edge of the envelope.
Yeah, I was. Will you sleep with me tonight? I mean, that was very dirty. Were there any dirty songs? Well, not like that, but what was considered dirty when you were growing up?
Yeah, I was. Will you sleep with me tonight? I mean, that was very dirty. Were there any dirty songs? Well, not like that, but what was considered dirty when you were growing up?
When I was in junior high, it was, we must, we must, we must increase our bust. The bigger, the better, the tighter, the sweater, the boys depend on us.
When I was in junior high, it was, we must, we must, we must increase our bust. The bigger, the better, the tighter, the sweater, the boys depend on us.
Well, it's such an unfortunate rhyme on every level. Exactly, exactly. I hope we haven't brought it back into popularity by mentioning it on the show. I'm so sorry about that. I know, I am too. I have huge regrets.