Tig Notaro
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Podcast Appearances
Oh. Matilde. Well, then what happens to the D? M-A-T-H-I-L-E. C'est Francais?
Oh. Matilde. Well, then what happens to the D? M-A-T-H-I-L-E. C'est Francais?
Matilde. So you don't suggest the D is, no, there's no use of that. That's French Creole. Yes. Yes.
Matilde. So you don't suggest the D is, no, there's no use of that. That's French Creole. Yes. Yes.
Matilde. So you don't suggest the D is, no, there's no use of that. That's French Creole. Yes. Yes.
I think it's just French. French. My mother was Mathilde. My grandmother was Mathilde. My grandmother went by Thiel. My mother went by Susie, and I go by Tig.
I think it's just French. French. My mother was Mathilde. My grandmother was Mathilde. My grandmother went by Thiel. My mother went by Susie, and I go by Tig.
I think it's just French. French. My mother was Mathilde. My grandmother was Mathilde. My grandmother went by Thiel. My mother went by Susie, and I go by Tig.
He was older than me. He couldn't pronounce Tig, or he couldn't pronounce Mathilde, and somehow he came up with Tig. And his name is Rud.
He was older than me. He couldn't pronounce Tig, or he couldn't pronounce Mathilde, and somehow he came up with Tig. And his name is Rud.
He was older than me. He couldn't pronounce Tig, or he couldn't pronounce Mathilde, and somehow he came up with Tig. And his name is Rud.
Yes, he's the one that fell in the grave and lived.
Yes, he's the one that fell in the grave and lived.
Yes, he's the one that fell in the grave and lived.