Stu Gatz
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Podcast Appearances
Just like if your name is Tom and you spell it with an H. Oh, silent H. Let's not go there. Oh, Thoms?
Just like if your name is Tom and you spell it with an H. Oh, silent H. Let's not go there. Oh, Thoms?
No, no, I've known Toms.
No, no, I've known Toms.
In the Pride of a Lion book that McGill and I did, he tells a story in one of the chapters about how he had such a wonderful experience with Jay Leno doing Late Night, but it was the polar extreme with David Letterman. that David Letterman was just not a nice guy.
In the Pride of a Lion book that McGill and I did, he tells a story in one of the chapters about how he had such a wonderful experience with Jay Leno doing Late Night, but it was the polar extreme with David Letterman. that David Letterman was just not a nice guy.
How did that come up? Because I thought the story was about a lion.
How did that come up? Because I thought the story was about a lion.
There's a chapter that involves the celebrity that Ron attained through his work with the zoo and through being on this show. Can you tell the Michael Jackson story again? Yeah, the Michael Jackson story, I think, might be in that same chapter. I thought this book was about Quasi. It is, but it's also about Ron McGill.
There's a chapter that involves the celebrity that Ron attained through his work with the zoo and through being on this show. Can you tell the Michael Jackson story again? Yeah, the Michael Jackson story, I think, might be in that same chapter. I thought this book was about Quasi. It is, but it's also about Ron McGill.
It's about Quasi the Lion, but it's also sort of a biography of Ron McGill. Can I? And I found it very interesting because I always loved Letterman. And to hear that he was sort of a, you know, could be an asshole to guess that he didn't know real well was illuminating. I found it interesting.
It's about Quasi the Lion, but it's also sort of a biography of Ron McGill. Can I? And I found it very interesting because I always loved Letterman. And to hear that he was sort of a, you know, could be an asshole to guess that he didn't know real well was illuminating. I found it interesting.
No, no, it was his story.
No, no, it was his story.
Your story. Have I ever been on a talk show? I don't think so.
Your story. Have I ever been on a talk show? I don't think so.
No, no, I don't count that.
No, no, I don't count that.
No, I did not.
No, I did not.