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  • Oh, thanks for coming, Amy.

  • Thank you.

  • Congratulations.

  • First of all show is hilarious.

  • Thanks.

  • Really one of the funniest shows on TV.

  • And you gotta be happy about that.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, that's great.

  • And you play your character we're seeing here.

  • Just in a nutshell.

  • Explain to people who haven't seen the show.

  • You play Jerri Blank.

  • She's 47 she was a drug addict prostitute.

  • And she decides, at 47 to go back to high school.

  • You know, start off where she left off back in high school, dealing with teenage problems.

  • Like illiteracy.

  • Sarah.

  • Yeah, well, she's It's a great character.

  • It's a really funny show, so we know that that's going well.

  • What about What about you?

  • Your personal life?

  • How's everything going?

  • You know what?

  • I'm in the middle of a heart wrenching on relationship right now.

  • Break up was awful.

  • You're breaking up.

  • Yeah, he broke up with me.

  • It was terrible, but And I was just in the green room and he called and he called me and broke up just before.

  • Yeah, just That's terrible.

  • I can't imagine what that would be like.

  • Yeah, well, I brought a clip so you can see What?

  • What did you get?

  • I need you e o standing big.

  • Very Understand.

  • Now you know your you do a lot of great characters.

  • What are the influences?

  • I mean, who influenced who you are a za comedian.

  • Well ah, big influence was my third grade teacher was locking me Who gave me this pin of a mouse?

  • Since eyes roll around Cute third grade storing it anyway.

  • And every day before class you'd make us sing this song.

  • I'll sing It should go.

  • We're all together again.

  • Where?

  • Hell we're here.

  • We're all today Whether again we're here, We're here.

  • We're all together again Singing all together again.

  • Yes, We're all together again.

  • Well, well, well.

  • No way.

  • She had legs like tree trunks on her feet with the size of fudge uncles.

  • And they get in there.

  • She's great.

  • I hope she's still alive.

  • Yeah, I hope she's watching this right now.

  • Hearing you say that she has legs like tree trunks.

  • Big.

  • You do a character.

  • Last time you were on this show, I made you do it.

  • It's one of the more outrageous things I've ever seen.

  • A character called piglets, Piglets piglets kind of describe piglets.

  • She's just a sweet 16.

  • She's just young, troubled teenager, Uh, Scotch tape.

  • We have scotch tape, right?

  • Brought it unique.

  • You need scotch tape for this impression?

  • Yes, I dio.

  • And this is something you all can do at home.

  • Okay?

  • You just take scotch tape.

  • I'm dying to a commercial for them.

  • Just take it like that.

  • Appreciate this, mother.

  • Okay, You can take your stinking like a hard love book sticking out your bitches blistering a book.

  • Well, what else can I say about single?

  • She's single.

  • She's a catch.

  • That one.

  • I knew Pig lead.

  • I think at one point now, what's impressed?

  • One of the things that really impressed me about you is that you're doing your own show, which has got It's a full time job.

  • You do it very well.

  • But you also on the you worked as a caterer.

  • Still, I'm still selling cup cakes and cheese balls.

  • I'm a $150 on Valentine's Day and with cupcakes and then my smokey cheese balls.

  • The smoky chief.

  • Tell us about those like the size of a softball, and you can roll it in nuts.

  • Oh, and I put on a one sauce and makes monkey right 7 99.

  • Cool.

  • Yeah, actually, that actually sounds like something that I would like.

  • I'm sure you brought a clip, etc.

  • Go on, try it.

  • Damn.

  • Not so, Smokey.

  • Cheese ball.

  • Wow.

  • I really looked like I was enjoying that Kool 7 99 e didn't even charge you.

  • Now you've been doing some work you've been doing with some work with Pita.

  • Is that right?

  • The animal rights group?

  • Yes, I did.

  • I swear to God, when I called May I had just unwrapped a taxidermy, a raccoon that I'd order through the mail.

  • I was just in wrapping a whole please.

  • And they gave me this fur coat.

  • Excuse me.

  • A Come on, give me this fur coat.

  • So nice about of animals.

  • Good people.

  • They are good people.

  • What stands for anything?

  • E don't know.

  • Some kind of bread.

  • I'm supposed escape E.

  • Now what?

  • We're all really happy for you in the success of your show.

  • And do you think you'll come back sometime in the future?

  • Oh, I would love to come back.

  • As a matter of fact, I brought a clip.

  • Yeah, Well, thanks so much for coming back.

  • Thank you.

  • Remember the last time that you were here?

  • You showed all those clips, including this clip right now s O U and the big show are married.

  • Yes, we're trying to a baby right now.

  • Really?

  • You'll be killed during the birthing process.

  • What?

  • I e very nicely done.

  • Well, folks.

  • Strangers with Candies on Mondays at 10 o'clock PM on Comedy Central.

  • You gotta watch that show.

  • You're missing out if you're not seeing it.

  • Amy Sedaris.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Very funny.

  • We'll take a break.

  • We'll be right back.

Oh, thanks for coming, Amy.

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