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Mindy Kaling

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1131 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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In a good old fashioned joke. It is. It's classic. It's a classic. And those guys are a throwback. Like, I've never met two guys and worked with them where they're just so hyper masculine. You know, like the kinds of guys that remember literally crying at an NBA finals. Yeah. They love Derrick Rose. They love Jordan. They remember the Pippin Jordan. Like they're just talking about that.

In a good old fashioned joke. It is. It's classic. It's a classic. And those guys are a throwback. Like, I've never met two guys and worked with them where they're just so hyper masculine. You know, like the kinds of guys that remember literally crying at an NBA finals. Yeah. They love Derrick Rose. They love Jordan. They remember the Pippin Jordan. Like they're just talking about that.

They're so straight and so Chicago. But then also completely without any kind of agenda, feminists with daughters who care about women. And so when we're doing the show, Jeannie Buss approached me about doing the show because she liked The Office.

They're so straight and so Chicago. But then also completely without any kind of agenda, feminists with daughters who care about women. And so when we're doing the show, Jeannie Buss approached me about doing the show because she liked The Office.

They're so straight and so Chicago. But then also completely without any kind of agenda, feminists with daughters who care about women. And so when we're doing the show, Jeannie Buss approached me about doing the show because she liked The Office.

So the great Jeannie Buss, who runs the Lakers, decided that she wanted to do a show about her life. And she had seen a lot of shows and books written about the Lakers where she was like a side character. And she is the woman who runs this. And she has the most difficult, sexy, glamorous job.

So the great Jeannie Buss, who runs the Lakers, decided that she wanted to do a show about her life. And she had seen a lot of shows and books written about the Lakers where she was like a side character. And she is the woman who runs this. And she has the most difficult, sexy, glamorous job.

So the great Jeannie Buss, who runs the Lakers, decided that she wanted to do a show about her life. And she had seen a lot of shows and books written about the Lakers where she was like a side character. And she is the woman who runs this. And she has the most difficult, sexy, glamorous job.

Oh, you've seen it? Yes. Okay, cool.

Oh, you've seen it? Yes. Okay, cool.

Oh, you've seen it? Yes. Okay, cool.

It's so funny you mentioned that because when we did the trailer, people will comment. Oh, so basically you took the Jenny Buss story and made it a show. They think I ripped her off. And I'm like, no, no, this is her idea. She came to me. She's an executive producer on the show. I love her character.

It's so funny you mentioned that because when we did the trailer, people will comment. Oh, so basically you took the Jenny Buss story and made it a show. They think I ripped her off. And I'm like, no, no, this is her idea. She came to me. She's an executive producer on the show. I love her character.

It's so funny you mentioned that because when we did the trailer, people will comment. Oh, so basically you took the Jenny Buss story and made it a show. They think I ripped her off. And I'm like, no, no, this is her idea. She came to me. She's an executive producer on the show. I love her character.

She's married to Jay Moore. Oh, she is? Stand up. She loves comedians.

She's married to Jay Moore. Oh, she is? Stand up. She loves comedians.

She's married to Jay Moore. Oh, she is? Stand up. She loves comedians.