Rudy Povich
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, and I've never been able to understand the people that have been doing it for a long time who still don't get the timing of it, especially the host, because they'll go, James, what are your thoughts on the AFC championship game?
And then there's a three Mississippi of silence because James is waiting for it to catch up.
And then James goes to talk and the host goes, we must have a, and then he talks over James and you go, well, how do you not know that this is happening?
Yeah, I think she was already on to the next thing because of the small delay.
And when she heard it, her brain wasn't listening to James's voice.
Yeah, she definitely has a great sense of humor, and I think she feelsâI've never met her, but you could probably talkâ She's got a great sense of humor.
Great sense of humor, just feels like one of the guys.
Who came to life.
Yeah.
Why don't you go ahead and put it in, and if we need to, I can take it out in YouTube later.
But it seems like YouTube has been, ever since the last 18 months, they're pretty good about letting things slide right now.
There's two examples of great thespians who are in movies where they go a little too hard.
That's a great one.
There's also one where Michael Keaton plays Ebenezer Scrooge in the Muppet Christmas Carol.
and goes super hard in the paint with his acting chops, almost too much.
It's like, dude, you're acting next to a piece of felt.
It's Kermit the Frog.
Bring it down a little bit.
That, and when Liam Neeson is in a, is it A Million Ways to Die in the West?
with Seth McFarlane.