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  • [CHEERS, APPLAUSE]

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • How are you?

  • Jimmy, I'm fantastic.

  • How are you?

  • You're about to get even "fantastic-er,"

  • because I know you are very generous,

  • giving gifts to your audience for 12 Days here,

  • and really all year-round.

  • That's the way it is.

  • [CHEERS, APPLAUSE]

  • So we teamed up.

  • I went out into the audience, in the line,

  • waiting to get in the show.

  • And I had everybody who was willing to donate

  • give something for you, for Ellen, for Christmas.

  • This is Band-Aids.

  • They fell out of the box.

  • Wow.

  • A lint roller, everyone can always use one of those.

  • There was a rubber band too.

  • Rubber bands, all yours.

  • Wow.

  • Thank you, Julie, for the rubber bands.

  • There are the Band-Aids.

  • Thank you so much.

  • We've got Post-Its.

  • We've got some kind of an ointment, antibiotic, in case

  • you get hurt.

  • And well, just take the whole purse, really.

  • Wow.

  • That's for you--

  • Wow.

  • --from all of us.

  • And somebody gave sunglasses.

  • And sunglasses too, yeah.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Actually, no one really gave those sunglasses.

  • I just took them out of their purse, so--

  • I see.

  • All right, well, thank you all so much.

  • That's very kind of you.

  • I don't know what to say.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • So I'll say nothing at all.

  • Just a simple thank you note to each and every one of us

  • will suffice.

  • Oh, all right.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Are you good at things like that, thank you notes?

  • I do write thank you notes, and it

  • is the worst part of my year.

  • It really is, because I get a lot of gifts,

  • because everybody who works on my show

  • gives me a gift, ass-kissers.

  • You know how that goes.

  • Yeah, right.

  • And I have to write a note for each one,

  • and I'd almost trade the gift to not have to write the note.

  • Wait, I'm going to back up here.

  • Everyone who works on your show gives you a gift?

  • Oh, they must, or they're fired.

  • Wow.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • [SATISFIED LAUGH] Is that not happening here?

  • [LAUGHS] Well, in fairness, I give them all gifts.

  • I'm a--

  • Oh, I give all of them gifts.

  • Oh, you do?

  • Yes, they get gifts from me, but I don't get them from them.

  • And you don't notice on your birthday when there's nothing?

  • Yeah, no-- no, I get things.

  • The gorillas get all your gifts, really, is what happens.

  • I get love is what I get.

  • That's right.

  • Now for Christmas-- because I know you love to cook.

  • So that's--

  • I do.

  • --and we'll talk about Thanksgiving in a minute,

  • that you went to Jen's and cooked, but--

  • That's true.

  • --who does the shopping?

  • Do you do online shopping, or do you and Molly

  • go shopping for Christmas?

  • Online shopping, I do it mostly myself.

  • Molly is largely uninvolved in my lunacy.

  • I have a 13-page document, single spaced.

  • I have gifts from last year for each person, what I gave them.

  • To remember what you--

  • A single X means I've ordered the gift.

  • A double X means the gift has arrived.

  • Three Xs means we've watched a porno together.

  • No three Xs--

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • --means the gift has now been wrapped and given

  • to the person.

  • Wow, Jimmy.

  • I have everything color coded.

  • I'm a crazy person, because it's the only way

  • I can keep it all straight.

  • Jimmy, that's amazing.

  • Thank you.

  • I appreciate that.

  • No, that is really amazing that you--

  • I know it makes most people hate me,

  • but that's just how I do it.

  • I give out a lot of gifts.

  • I have to.

  • Yeah, you sure do.

  • And I always get something very thoughtful from you too.

  • You're really a thoughtful guy.

  • Well, thank you, Ellen.

  • Good for you.

  • So for Thanksgiving, I saw-- because Jen posted--

  • because now she's fancy on Instagram.

  • She's like-- she loves sharing now.

  • Like all of a sudden, she's on Instagram

  • with all kinds of things.

  • And she showed--

  • I remember a time-- and you probably

  • do too in the '90s-- when Jennifer Aniston had,

  • what, three friends, four friends.

  • Just the three or four of them.

  • Now she's got 20 million friends.

  • Yeah.

  • And she has something called-- you know what Friendsgiving is?

  • This is something that I think started

  • with college students who wanted to spend as little time

  • with their parents as possible.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You come home from college and say, oh, I

  • can't stay with you tonight, Mom.

  • I have to go to Friendsgiving.

  • So they go to their friend's house,

  • or the friends would all gather.

  • And a terrible thing happened along the way.

  • Someone decided to start serving all the same stuff

  • at Friendsgiving that you eat on Thanksgiving.

  • So you've got turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes,

  • the whole thing.

  • And then the next night, you have turkey, stuffing,

  • sweet potatoes, the whole thing.

  • And this upsets me.

  • Now Jen has Friendsgiving at her house,

  • and we will traditionally go.

  • And I look at her--

  • I mean, she makes beautiful stuff.

  • Her turkey is great.

  • Her sweet potatoes have corn flakes in them, OK?

  • They're unbelievably good, really good.

  • Is it an accident, or she did that on purpose?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • There was a spill in the cereal aisle, yeah.

  • And so now, the next night, when my family comes over,

  • and a couple of people who come to her Friendsgiving,

  • it's just-- my meal is now leftovers

  • that I spend the whole time working on.

  • So I said in, I thought, a nice way to Jen,

  • maybe it would be a good idea if you served--

  • I know you love Mexican food-- maybe

  • Mexican food would be a nice thing for you to serve

  • at Friendsgiving.

  • It would be.

  • She didn't take it that well.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • The result was Jen made me enchiladas,

  • and not just enchiladas, but effing enchiladas.

  • And I'm going to tell you something-- everyone

  • wanted the enchiladas.

  • I bet they did.

  • I only got one enchilada, because everyone else

  • ate my enchiladas this Friendsgiving.

  • Yeah.

  • So let's talk about this--

  • how long ago did you open the comedy club in Las Vegas?

  • We opened the comedy club in April of this year.

  • We're still in this year.

  • Yes.

  • I'm from Las Vegas.

  • I grew up there, and so we thought, oh, it'd

  • be fun to open a comedy club here.

  • And we did, and it's going great.

  • That's so cool.

  • People seem to like it.

  • Yeah?

  • It's doing well?

  • It's doing very well, yeah.

  • That's fantastic.

  • We get comedians coming to it and everything.

  • Oh, wow, and then people watching the comedians as well?

  • There are people sitting in chairs, looking

  • at the comedians on the stage.

  • I don't know that it's ever been done.

  • They say that I'm the first to do it,

  • but it's working out well.

  • Facing the comedian?

  • They face each other?

  • That's right.

  • Yeah, you are the first.

  • [CHUCKLES]

  • All right, we're going to take a break.

  • More with Jimmy, we'll talk about this book that you wrote

  • and you did all the illustrations.

  • I did, indeed, yes.

  • Very, very impressive.

  • We'll be right back.

[CHEERS, APPLAUSE]

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