Yorma Taccone
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Podcast Appearances
I feel like it's always like taking something about someone else.
Yeah, why would you do that? Like, that's like the worst time to provide food.
Yeah, why would you do that? Like, that's like the worst time to provide food.
Yeah, why would you do that? Like, that's like the worst time to provide food.
It's like a test to see who's unprofessional. And especially the meeting in the short, they're talking about very serious things, right? People are going to be fired. People are going to be laid off. But it is truly like, hey, anybody who eats this is a failure immediately. Wait, can I say one thing about Fred in terms of the... I keep saying, can I say? I noticed that. I know.
It's like a test to see who's unprofessional. And especially the meeting in the short, they're talking about very serious things, right? People are going to be fired. People are going to be laid off. But it is truly like, hey, anybody who eats this is a failure immediately. Wait, can I say one thing about Fred in terms of the... I keep saying, can I say? I noticed that. I know.
It's like a test to see who's unprofessional. And especially the meeting in the short, they're talking about very serious things, right? People are going to be fired. People are going to be laid off. But it is truly like, hey, anybody who eats this is a failure immediately. Wait, can I say one thing about Fred in terms of the... I keep saying, can I say? I noticed that. I know.
We all have our tics. It's totally fine. I forgive you. It's a bummer. So Fred used to do impressions of people, speaking of like finding the thing about you and then blowing it up to a macro kind of view of like, this is your entire personality. Fred would do impressions of people at SNL. And I remember they weren't so much like how people sounded always.
We all have our tics. It's totally fine. I forgive you. It's a bummer. So Fred used to do impressions of people, speaking of like finding the thing about you and then blowing it up to a macro kind of view of like, this is your entire personality. Fred would do impressions of people at SNL. And I remember they weren't so much like how people sounded always.
We all have our tics. It's totally fine. I forgive you. It's a bummer. So Fred used to do impressions of people, speaking of like finding the thing about you and then blowing it up to a macro kind of view of like, this is your entire personality. Fred would do impressions of people at SNL. And I remember they weren't so much like how people sounded always.
It was who you were as a person, which is a much more damning impression. And I remember... He once did an impression of me that I will forever remember and I've talked about in therapy before that was, I'm your mom. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'm your mom. I'll do it. I was like, that's so horribly accurate.
It was who you were as a person, which is a much more damning impression. And I remember... He once did an impression of me that I will forever remember and I've talked about in therapy before that was, I'm your mom. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'm your mom. I'll do it. I was like, that's so horribly accurate.
It was who you were as a person, which is a much more damning impression. And I remember... He once did an impression of me that I will forever remember and I've talked about in therapy before that was, I'm your mom. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'm your mom. I'll do it. I was like, that's so horribly accurate.
Can we talk about how the table read works just in terms of like the stress you have of having a written, just because maybe this is interesting, is that you've written all night sometimes. Sometimes you haven't even gone to bed if you're writing with Lovarte. And then it will routinely be said that it's around three-ish o'clock and then it just can go and get pushed and pushed further.
Can we talk about how the table read works just in terms of like the stress you have of having a written, just because maybe this is interesting, is that you've written all night sometimes. Sometimes you haven't even gone to bed if you're writing with Lovarte. And then it will routinely be said that it's around three-ish o'clock and then it just can go and get pushed and pushed further.
Can we talk about how the table read works just in terms of like the stress you have of having a written, just because maybe this is interesting, is that you've written all night sometimes. Sometimes you haven't even gone to bed if you're writing with Lovarte. And then it will routinely be said that it's around three-ish o'clock and then it just can go and get pushed and pushed further.
Yeah, but I did not know that you would eat those sandwiches. I didn't think anyone ate those.
Yeah, but I did not know that you would eat those sandwiches. I didn't think anyone ate those.
Yeah, but I did not know that you would eat those sandwiches. I didn't think anyone ate those.
Yes, I guess that part is someone else because I can't imagine.