Russell Howard
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It was just, you know, and it's still going on.
So it was just, it was like just this...
I was, I was only there for two days, but it, you know, it suddenly became this, you know, it just disaster.
And then I was flying from LA to New York to do the rest of the kind of PR and, you know, there was black smoke and there were people crying on the plane.
It was, it was really heavy, um, and awful.
And it's still going on.
It's just, you know, these things that happen every so often that are just unfair and cruel.
I don't know. I honestly don't know. Because I only saw the poster of it when I was in LA and I was like...
I don't know. I honestly don't know. Because I only saw the poster of it when I was in LA and I was like...
I don't know. I honestly don't know. Because I only saw the poster of it when I was in LA and I was like...
shit is that our robin and he's a monkey now okay you know and so it was but because of the you know the backdrop of horror that was going on in la it just i didn't sort of linger on that but it was kind of in amongst the sort of black smoke i saw that i was like fuck that's odd but yeah i i haven't uh i haven't kind of sat and thought about it but it would be like you know when john oliver got his break to do the daily show if he he came as an animal
shit is that our robin and he's a monkey now okay you know and so it was but because of the you know the backdrop of horror that was going on in la it just i didn't sort of linger on that but it was kind of in amongst the sort of black smoke i saw that i was like fuck that's odd but yeah i i haven't uh i haven't kind of sat and thought about it but it would be like you know when john oliver got his break to do the daily show if he he came as an animal
shit is that our robin and he's a monkey now okay you know and so it was but because of the you know the backdrop of horror that was going on in la it just i didn't sort of linger on that but it was kind of in amongst the sort of black smoke i saw that i was like fuck that's odd but yeah i i haven't uh i haven't kind of sat and thought about it but it would be like you know when john oliver got his break to do the daily show if he he came as an animal
The thing is, if you're trying to break America, you have to then stay as the animal. Americans are dumb. If you start off as a chimpanzee, we're going to be confused. I don't know. I think if anyone introduced themselves as a monkey and then went, I'm only fucking around. I'm a singer from Manchester. Then I think the audience is allowed to go, okay, why? Why? Yeah, I don't know.
The thing is, if you're trying to break America, you have to then stay as the animal. Americans are dumb. If you start off as a chimpanzee, we're going to be confused. I don't know. I think if anyone introduced themselves as a monkey and then went, I'm only fucking around. I'm a singer from Manchester. Then I think the audience is allowed to go, okay, why? Why? Yeah, I don't know.
The thing is, if you're trying to break America, you have to then stay as the animal. Americans are dumb. If you start off as a chimpanzee, we're going to be confused. I don't know. I think if anyone introduced themselves as a monkey and then went, I'm only fucking around. I'm a singer from Manchester. Then I think the audience is allowed to go, okay, why? Why? Yeah, I don't know.
But I was surprised how big the posters were because... Yes, they're huge. But it's a bit like, you know, Seinfeld isn't particularly big in the UK. It's just never quite translated, which is mind-blowing to, you know, Americans. But that culture of kind of sitting in cafes talking about cereal, that didn't exist in the 90s.
But I was surprised how big the posters were because... Yes, they're huge. But it's a bit like, you know, Seinfeld isn't particularly big in the UK. It's just never quite translated, which is mind-blowing to, you know, Americans. But that culture of kind of sitting in cafes talking about cereal, that didn't exist in the 90s.
But I was surprised how big the posters were because... Yes, they're huge. But it's a bit like, you know, Seinfeld isn't particularly big in the UK. It's just never quite translated, which is mind-blowing to, you know, Americans. But that culture of kind of sitting in cafes talking about cereal, that didn't exist in the 90s.