Mike Birbiglia
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In a while. That's crazy. And so the 20-year anniversary, we took a camera crew back to Walla Walla, and I went to the hotel, talked to the guy from the front desk. Also, by the way... I interviewed the guy from the front desk. He's still there?
travel oh i know this is like no what we do completely shit oh 15 years yeah yeah so so so i went so i went back in january interviewed the guy from the front desk and i go did it is it how is it how you remember when i tell the story on this american life whatever is that how you remember it and he goes you weren't in your underwear that was it that's it yeah yeah
travel oh i know this is like no what we do completely shit oh 15 years yeah yeah so so so i went so i went back in january interviewed the guy from the front desk and i go did it is it how is it how you remember when i tell the story on this american life whatever is that how you remember it and he goes you weren't in your underwear that was it that's it yeah yeah
travel oh i know this is like no what we do completely shit oh 15 years yeah yeah so so so i went so i went back in january interviewed the guy from the front desk and i go did it is it how is it how you remember when i tell the story on this american life whatever is that how you remember it and he goes you weren't in your underwear that was it that's it yeah yeah
Because you weren't in your underwear. But it's funny how memory works. He goes, you were wearing a robe. I absolutely was not wearing a robe. I don't own a robe. There was not a robe at the hotel. Not at the La Quinta. It's not the Waldorf. But it's funny how memory works. But I interviewed all the people. I interviewed the doctor who put stitches in my legs.
Because you weren't in your underwear. But it's funny how memory works. He goes, you were wearing a robe. I absolutely was not wearing a robe. I don't own a robe. There was not a robe at the hotel. Not at the La Quinta. It's not the Waldorf. But it's funny how memory works. But I interviewed all the people. I interviewed the doctor who put stitches in my legs.
Because you weren't in your underwear. But it's funny how memory works. He goes, you were wearing a robe. I absolutely was not wearing a robe. I don't own a robe. There was not a robe at the hotel. Not at the La Quinta. It's not the Waldorf. But it's funny how memory works. But I interviewed all the people. I interviewed the doctor who put stitches in my legs.
at the hospital and uh i interviewed like there were people there were cops who were on the radio that night who were like oh yeah yeah they i this was on the radio they took they said there's an incident and this guy's at the hospital now Yeah.
at the hospital and uh i interviewed like there were people there were cops who were on the radio that night who were like oh yeah yeah they i this was on the radio they took they said there's an incident and this guy's at the hospital now Yeah.
at the hospital and uh i interviewed like there were people there were cops who were on the radio that night who were like oh yeah yeah they i this was on the radio they took they said there's an incident and this guy's at the hospital now Yeah.
How did you start to treat it? So for a period of time, I was taking, I still take Klonopin. I know. I don't love it. That's a knockout. I don't love it. I've been weaning myself off of it slowly, but it's a lot. And then for a long time, it sounds like a bit, but I slept in a sleeping bag and I wore mittens so I couldn't open the sleeping bag. That was something the doctor told me.
How did you start to treat it? So for a period of time, I was taking, I still take Klonopin. I know. I don't love it. That's a knockout. I don't love it. I've been weaning myself off of it slowly, but it's a lot. And then for a long time, it sounds like a bit, but I slept in a sleeping bag and I wore mittens so I couldn't open the sleeping bag. That was something the doctor told me.
How did you start to treat it? So for a period of time, I was taking, I still take Klonopin. I know. I don't love it. That's a knockout. I don't love it. I've been weaning myself off of it slowly, but it's a lot. And then for a long time, it sounds like a bit, but I slept in a sleeping bag and I wore mittens so I couldn't open the sleeping bag. That was something the doctor told me.
Yeah. Well, keeping you alive. Put mittens on.
Yeah. Well, keeping you alive. Put mittens on.
Yeah. Well, keeping you alive. Put mittens on.
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Oh, 100%. So for a long time, I wouldn't stay on the second floor. That's the college I performed at that day. I performed at two colleges that day. It was, like, Whitman College and maybe, like, Cascadia College. I was on, like, this was, like, a period in my life where I had done NACA conferences, which are, like, these college booking conferences.