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Okay, do you ever see a tweet and it's like, I laughed in a spiritually biblical way. Like I had tears running down my eyes when I saw this tweet. You get that all the time when you read my tweets. I knew you were going to say that. I'm going to let you have it today. You walked right into it. Okay, I need to show this to you. Okay, so Jack Schlossberg, who you're a pro, and I am ambivalent.
For now. Yeah, whatever. He was tweeting something like, quote, NYC is not lost, but it is not yet found. Let me explain. Nothing opens early, blah, blah, blah. And someone quote tweeted him and said, guy whose family is canonically from Boston has opinions about New York City. And I was like, oh, like, hee hee ha ha. Then Jack responds and says, both of my parents are New Yorkers.
Ever been to Grand Central or the airport or the reservoir? I grew up here. See you later, Jonah. And my little ass, not from New York, Googled Kennedy Reservoir, Kennedy Airport, Kennedy Grand Central.
You have so much time.
You have more hours in the day than most people. No, I fell over. I was laughing so hard. He said, I'm sorry, where do you fly out of? Yeah. Sorry, what's the name of that airport? What's the train station you go to? Oh, Grand Central. Right. Right. My grandmother built Grand Central. She rescued it.
That's how I would be.
Like, no, I'm sorry. I need Nepo babies to be more like that and less like Gracie Abrams. But speaking of Nepo babies, actually, I, oh, we saw your father. And again, not too much.
For those listening in, and if you want to hear more about my relationship with my dad, please tune into the Tell Me About Your Father podcast. I just did a long-winded interview there about him. Oh, my gosh. Did he, like, phone in? Absolutely not. Oh, my gosh. It was more therapy than it was, like, an interview. But anyway, I did take Hunter to my – my dad is a stand-up comedian.
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