Matt Gourley
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Who's as your brother. Jim Gaffigan, The Skinny. This is, again, to your being prolific, you've got another special. They have been stunningly successful. You've won countless awards. I think you have every award one can have. I think it's too many and you should give me some.
Who's as your brother. Jim Gaffigan, The Skinny. This is, again, to your being prolific, you've got another special. They have been stunningly successful. You've won countless awards. I think you have every award one can have. I think it's too many and you should give me some.
Who's as your brother. Jim Gaffigan, The Skinny. This is, again, to your being prolific, you've got another special. They have been stunningly successful. You've won countless awards. I think you have every award one can have. I think it's too many and you should give me some.
But the skinny, you're addressing weight loss, you're addressing people's obsession and weird feelings about weight loss and food, which is sort of a huge topic right now.
But the skinny, you're addressing weight loss, you're addressing people's obsession and weird feelings about weight loss and food, which is sort of a huge topic right now.
But the skinny, you're addressing weight loss, you're addressing people's obsession and weird feelings about weight loss and food, which is sort of a huge topic right now.
You've talked about how there is kind of a shaming of people that have a food issue. And then somehow there are other areas where we have a completely different, like drinking can be seen as very cool. Romantic. It's romantic and the- I can't put the bottle down. Yeah. Sounds much cooler than I can't put the cream pie.
You've talked about how there is kind of a shaming of people that have a food issue. And then somehow there are other areas where we have a completely different, like drinking can be seen as very cool. Romantic. It's romantic and the- I can't put the bottle down. Yeah. Sounds much cooler than I can't put the cream pie.
You've talked about how there is kind of a shaming of people that have a food issue. And then somehow there are other areas where we have a completely different, like drinking can be seen as very cool. Romantic. It's romantic and the- I can't put the bottle down. Yeah. Sounds much cooler than I can't put the cream pie.
The way you did that looks like it would be Cookie Monster where most of it doesn't go in. The cookies are just bouncing off. That's why you're so hungry. You're not getting much in the mouth. Such waste, that Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster never actually tasted a cookie. It just caromed off the felt backstop of his mouth. It's like he wasn't even really eating it. It's sad.
The way you did that looks like it would be Cookie Monster where most of it doesn't go in. The cookies are just bouncing off. That's why you're so hungry. You're not getting much in the mouth. Such waste, that Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster never actually tasted a cookie. It just caromed off the felt backstop of his mouth. It's like he wasn't even really eating it. It's sad.
The way you did that looks like it would be Cookie Monster where most of it doesn't go in. The cookies are just bouncing off. That's why you're so hungry. You're not getting much in the mouth. Such waste, that Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster never actually tasted a cookie. It just caromed off the felt backstop of his mouth. It's like he wasn't even really eating it. It's sad.
But this is, but you know, there is a cultural part of it too, which is you talk about it from a Midwestern point of view. I've seen the Boston Irish side of it, which is, it is the way in my family that we showed love was eating because it wasn't hugging and saying, I love you. And I, and, and I, love my parents, love my family. It was just cultural. It wasn't about that. We didn't drink.
But this is, but you know, there is a cultural part of it too, which is you talk about it from a Midwestern point of view. I've seen the Boston Irish side of it, which is, it is the way in my family that we showed love was eating because it wasn't hugging and saying, I love you. And I, and, and I, love my parents, love my family. It was just cultural. It wasn't about that. We didn't drink.
But this is, but you know, there is a cultural part of it too, which is you talk about it from a Midwestern point of view. I've seen the Boston Irish side of it, which is, it is the way in my family that we showed love was eating because it wasn't hugging and saying, I love you. And I, and, and I, love my parents, love my family. It was just cultural. It wasn't about that. We didn't drink.
It was a dry house. And so no one could talk about sex in a million years. I still don't understand how it works. And then what do you have? You have, we're, I'm going to, we're going to cook a giant meal and I'll eat it together, which is, we're going to eat tons of ham and potato and all the butter in the world.
It was a dry house. And so no one could talk about sex in a million years. I still don't understand how it works. And then what do you have? You have, we're, I'm going to, we're going to cook a giant meal and I'll eat it together, which is, we're going to eat tons of ham and potato and all the butter in the world.
It was a dry house. And so no one could talk about sex in a million years. I still don't understand how it works. And then what do you have? You have, we're, I'm going to, we're going to cook a giant meal and I'll eat it together, which is, we're going to eat tons of ham and potato and all the butter in the world.
And that is going to be how we show our affection and love for each other and have a communal moment.
And that is going to be how we show our affection and love for each other and have a communal moment.