Saying Goodbye to His Kids
You know what's so funny about like flights is like I imagine like, like on a flight, let's say you have like, if I ever have a conversation with someone at the beginning of the flight, like sometimes I'll sit next to someone and then they'll strike up a conversation and I'll be like, yeah, I'm going to New York to be on, to do some press, and then I don't talk to them for the next 6 hours of the flight. It's always so funny because the second you're getting up, it's like the conversation picks up again. It's like, "Well, good luck on your— good luck at your show. Good luck on press." Like, it's so funny. Like, I haven't talked to this person in 6 hours, but it's like— like, you know, like when you're in an elevator, it's like, "Where are you going?" "Oh, I'm going to visit my friend." And then there's like 10 seconds of like awkwardness because there's nothing else to say. And then the person's leaving and they go, "Well, have fun with your friend." But on a flight, it's really funny because it's like literally 5 hours apart. And it's like nothing, nothing, nothing. Someone's probably napping. And then it's, well, good luck on your show. I'll see you later. Like, it's such a funny way of continuing the conversation. And I imagine that ended like, well, it was nice seeing you. Yeah. You know what I mean?