Seth Meyers
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I've had the ability to prepare because I read it earlier.
I think about that afternoon a lot because it's also such a vivid memory of my mom who passed away from breast cancer a few years later.
She was a deeply funny woman in her own right and even asked her mother-in-law to send you her SNL sketch ideas until she was informed that she could theoretically sue Yorma if he ever used them.
At which point she was told to chill out and stop.
She always called you Yorm long before the rest of the world knew that was what true Quades called you.
SNL and The Lonely Island still make me think of my mom in the best way.
Grieving her really clarified for me how important comedy is, not just as escapism, but as something that genuinely helps people survive hard things.
We're living through a heavy moment in the world and the work you all do to bring joy, absurdity, and relief really matters.
So thank you for that afternoon, for the laughs, and for unknowingly being part of one of my favorite memories of my mom and Yorm.
If I'm burrito braining and it wasn't jizz in my pants that you showed us, please don't correct me.
I've been carrying this version around for nearly two decades and it's going great.
Later dudes, Teresa.
That's fantastic.
And was that just because she had heard other people?
Well, it's interesting because there was one other thing I wrote because while you're on my show, we were talking about how your name, you've become a Yorma, that you become the personality of the name you have.
I think you really do.
I think it's made me a much weirder person.
And someone said just for us, it's nominative determinism is the term for what we were discussing with did not have the name for.
I only know if I was a girl, I was gonna be Amanda.
Amanda, okay, gotcha.