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And I was like, oh yeah, this isn't just like this weird comedy life. These are business people who are traveling all week long, who have many more miles on this airline than I do. And he realized, well, everybody has to move. Everyone has to hustle. And you know, if travel is a part of your job, then it's just part of your, your job. And, uh, I was thinking that last night.
And I was like, oh yeah, this isn't just like this weird comedy life. These are business people who are traveling all week long, who have many more miles on this airline than I do. And he realized, well, everybody has to move. Everyone has to hustle. And you know, if travel is a part of your job, then it's just part of your, your job. And, uh, I was thinking that last night.
And I was like, oh yeah, this isn't just like this weird comedy life. These are business people who are traveling all week long, who have many more miles on this airline than I do. And he realized, well, everybody has to move. Everyone has to hustle. And you know, if travel is a part of your job, then it's just part of your, your job. And, uh, I was thinking that last night.
I was home last weekend and I go out pretty often and I do get used to it. It was a Monday night or whatever it was and I was like... Oh, I haven't been home that long and I'm kind of itching to go. To your point about getting used to it. It's like I do have that thing where I want to get out there and I still enjoy that part of it. Now my kids are grown. They're both in school. So I'm like...
I was home last weekend and I go out pretty often and I do get used to it. It was a Monday night or whatever it was and I was like... Oh, I haven't been home that long and I'm kind of itching to go. To your point about getting used to it. It's like I do have that thing where I want to get out there and I still enjoy that part of it. Now my kids are grown. They're both in school. So I'm like...
I was home last weekend and I go out pretty often and I do get used to it. It was a Monday night or whatever it was and I was like... Oh, I haven't been home that long and I'm kind of itching to go. To your point about getting used to it. It's like I do have that thing where I want to get out there and I still enjoy that part of it. Now my kids are grown. They're both in school. So I'm like...
Well, any consideration of like, should I stay home? It's really just for the dogs at this point. Does your wife go with you on some of the outings? No, she's going to more, she's a teacher. And next year she's dialing back and just doing a lighter schedule. So I think she's going to... She thinks she's going to come.
Well, any consideration of like, should I stay home? It's really just for the dogs at this point. Does your wife go with you on some of the outings? No, she's going to more, she's a teacher. And next year she's dialing back and just doing a lighter schedule. So I think she's going to... She thinks she's going to come.
Well, any consideration of like, should I stay home? It's really just for the dogs at this point. Does your wife go with you on some of the outings? No, she's going to more, she's a teacher. And next year she's dialing back and just doing a lighter schedule. So I think she's going to... She thinks she's going to come.
Yeah, I just know, I know it'll be like, oh, that'll be fun. And then you see this monastic life that I live.
Yeah, I just know, I know it'll be like, oh, that'll be fun. And then you see this monastic life that I live.
Yeah, I just know, I know it'll be like, oh, that'll be fun. And then you see this monastic life that I live.
live on the road and do the show and then skip dinner and just come back and try and get sleep and you know and it's a grinding get up and go to the next city and you know I know that she's gonna be like oh this will be so much fun to go to Atlanta and then it'll be like maybe I'll skip next week yeah this will be fun to go to Atlanta to see the inside of yet another hotel room and watch you read over your
live on the road and do the show and then skip dinner and just come back and try and get sleep and you know and it's a grinding get up and go to the next city and you know I know that she's gonna be like oh this will be so much fun to go to Atlanta and then it'll be like maybe I'll skip next week yeah this will be fun to go to Atlanta to see the inside of yet another hotel room and watch you read over your
live on the road and do the show and then skip dinner and just come back and try and get sleep and you know and it's a grinding get up and go to the next city and you know I know that she's gonna be like oh this will be so much fun to go to Atlanta and then it'll be like maybe I'll skip next week yeah this will be fun to go to Atlanta to see the inside of yet another hotel room and watch you read over your
Ja, ich meine, das ist das ganze Gig, dass du deine Jokes teilst, die wirklich nur Reflexionen davon sind, was du durchgehst. Und ich sage immer, die besten Shows sind, wenn du weggehst, fΓΌhlst du dich ein bisschen weniger allein. Wir haben diese Angst und diese Frustrationen und diese...
Ja, ich meine, das ist das ganze Gig, dass du deine Jokes teilst, die wirklich nur Reflexionen davon sind, was du durchgehst. Und ich sage immer, die besten Shows sind, wenn du weggehst, fΓΌhlst du dich ein bisschen weniger allein. Wir haben diese Angst und diese Frustrationen und diese...
Ja, ich meine, das ist das ganze Gig, dass du deine Jokes teilst, die wirklich nur Reflexionen davon sind, was du durchgehst. Und ich sage immer, die besten Shows sind, wenn du weggehst, fΓΌhlst du dich ein bisschen weniger allein. Wir haben diese Angst und diese Frustrationen und diese...
These nonsensical moments and everybody's laughing and we're like, oh, I'm not the only one who is dealing with this kind of person or this kind of thing. And you leave and you feel like settled. You feel like, all right, I'm not an oddity. I'm actually one of this bigger collective. And you only get that when you're in a room filled with other people.
These nonsensical moments and everybody's laughing and we're like, oh, I'm not the only one who is dealing with this kind of person or this kind of thing. And you leave and you feel like settled. You feel like, all right, I'm not an oddity. I'm actually one of this bigger collective. And you only get that when you're in a room filled with other people.