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David Has a New Roommate
One of my like biggest memories from my childhood was when I was 4 and I was playing hide-and-go-seek with my mom. I'll never forget this. I've told this on the podcast, but I went into my grandma's room. It's I think it's the earliest memory I have other than me dancing to Grease and like taking my clothes off. It's the earliest memory I have. My mom was looking for me and I went— my grandmother's bed was made, so like the linens were flat, right? Like it was all nicely made. And I went under there. I took the— I took the linens and I hid right under it and I put the linens over my head and I put my hands sideways. So I put them flat on the bed and I tried to flatten myself. Like a superhero.
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Well, would she pick them out of the garden?
Listen, I don't know, man. I was like 6.
I was— gotta get to the bottom of this. I was like 4 years old.
One of my like biggest memories from my childhood was when I was 4 and I was playing hide-and-go-seek with my mom. I'll never forget this. I've told this on the podcast, but I went into my grandma's room. It's I think it's the earliest memory I have other than me dancing to Grease and like taking my clothes off. It's the earliest memory I have. My mom was looking for me and I went— my grandmother…
Yeah.
And I thought I was flattening myself so much that I looked like there was nothing under the covers. And I remember my mom coming up to the side of the bed and she was like, where are you? Like in Hungarian, where are you, David?
Where are you?