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I felt like a stand-up comedian on tour and it felt like a new city every time. Every time I met a new person, I would just hit the same joke. I'd be like, yeah, she's diarrhea and they go, fuck, that's crazy.
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I would be too. I don't know why you fucking say it every—
like, because I know on the pod it doesn't hit anymore because I say it all the time. But when you're with a new person, yeah, like in Dubai, every new person I meet, they'd be like, where's Natalie?
Every single person, it hits. We were editing David's reel and there it was mentioned 8 times in the reel because everybody that would come up to me—
I felt like a stand-up comedian on tour and it felt like a new city every time. Every time I met a new person, I would just hit the same joke. I'd be like, yeah, she's diarrhea and they go, fuck, that's crazy.
Why wouldn't you say like stomach flu?
And he broke it down last night on the podcast. He's like, there were 7 ravioli and we all had one. And I was like, okay. And he's like, I think Natalie just got the one bad ravioli.
I think I did too. Like we all family style ate one bite of every dish and somehow I got the fucking short end of the stick.