Wecouldseeintotheaudienceprettyfarwaysawthemsittingthere, andthefactthatwewerethatshowwassofilthyandsomanydifferentwaysthatlikeand I didn't havetodo a lotofthat.
Usually I'm performingforanaudiencethat's cometosee a TVshowandthenoccasionallythere's been, forsomereason, someonefamousinthecrowd.
And I haven't likethat.
I don't likethat.
Itgets I getinmyhead.
E thinkperformingfor a HillaryClintonoranOprah, um, wouldbedifficultylikeyou'd wannakeepstoppingandthinking, That's Oprah.
Andhere I am.
I gottostayincharacter, youknowwhat I mean?
Yeah, I didn't reallyhave I'm notsayingthat I'm I'm notprofessionalbecause I amprofessional, but I wouldlookdirectlyintotheaudiencesometimesandbeliketheretheyare.
There's theperson, Um, because I wouldhave a fewmomentsthat I knew I couldgetawaywithit.
Butitwasnotlike I rememberwhen, likeJamesFrancowasthereandJamesFrancowassittingintheaudienceand I wasjuststaringatJamesFrancototothedegreeinwhichhewinkedatme.
Andthen I winkedback.
I wastherethenightJamesFrancowasthereand I wasstaringatJamesFranco, staringatyou, and I winkedatJamesFrancoandhewinkedatmeandthenityou.
Soitwaslikewealljustpasseditaround.
Thatseemsright.
I'm sorry.
That's exactlywhathappened.
It's OK.
It's OK.
Itwas a longtimeago.
Youknow, it's sofunnybecausewe'vespoken, butthisis, like, ourfirsttimeofficiallyspeakinginthecontextof a talkshow.
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