Martin Short
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Probably. But I think that, you know, my father was sarcastic and Irish and mean. I mean, I remember taping, recording two and a half hours of present opening on Christmas morning. And you hear my father, oh, Michael, what a lovely girl. I wonder what Michael would give you if he had money. You know, it was like, it was just all that stuff.
So, but there were, the thing that was weird for me doing Jiminy Glick was that because it was improvised, I would say things that even shocked me afterwards. Like I remember interviewing Edie Falco and she was in the middle of an answer and I went, just because I asked you a question does not mean that I need an answer. Thank you.
So, but there were, the thing that was weird for me doing Jiminy Glick was that because it was improvised, I would say things that even shocked me afterwards. Like I remember interviewing Edie Falco and she was in the middle of an answer and I went, just because I asked you a question does not mean that I need an answer. Thank you.
So, but there were, the thing that was weird for me doing Jiminy Glick was that because it was improvised, I would say things that even shocked me afterwards. Like I remember interviewing Edie Falco and she was in the middle of an answer and I went, just because I asked you a question does not mean that I need an answer. Thank you.
And she said afterwards she was really thrilled because being shush was her Achilles heel as a kid.
And she said afterwards she was really thrilled because being shush was her Achilles heel as a kid.
And she said afterwards she was really thrilled because being shush was her Achilles heel as a kid.
So you can see it in the thing she did. And it was also so insane. It was so insane.
So you can see it in the thing she did. And it was also so insane. It was so insane.
So you can see it in the thing she did. And it was also so insane. It was so insane.
I think it is that ability to say the worst things.
I think it is that ability to say the worst things.
I think it is that ability to say the worst things.
And have no fingerprints on it. Like I said, you know, saying to Mel Brooks, what's your big beef with the Nazis? And he just kind of goes, my big beef? My big beef? I said, you're always knocking the Nazis. Oh, it's time for Mel Brooks to knock the Nazis. And he goes, I don't know, they're rude.