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Saying Goodbye to His Kids
As we were walking through O'Hare, I'm racing to try to get home. And she's right there next to me. And I just stopped. And I pretended like I needed something in my bag.
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That's so funny.
But I know the outcome. Of things. I know when you go to the bar at 12 to get footage, or 2 AM, it's probably not gonna happen for you.
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 conv…
As we were walking through O'Hare, I'm racing to try to get home. And she's right there next to me. And I just stopped. And I pretended like I needed something in my bag.
Just let her go by. I'm having this weird thing on planes. Every time I wake up now, I wake up and I'm looking around, 'cause I'm discombobulated, and I wake up right when we land all the time. Sometimes the stewardess has to wake me up because I'm just so kn…
I think they're jealous or they— I think they're marveling that you slept the whole time because no one can sleep on a plane.
That could be it. It's like, "Oh, I want to see this kid's face because I've seen his head down the entire time. I wonder what he looks like." And I'm not even like exaggerating this. I mean, everybody is looking at me.