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We're supposed to talk to a comedian Craig Gaslator this morning.
He's in town this weekend.
Craig's been a great friend of the show.
Does Voices on Family Guy was raised by death parents,
which is why he can almost duplicate any person's voice.
Right.
And just a good guy.
I saw him.
Because he taught him how to talk, right?
Yeah, I saw him, where was I with him most recently?
Was it with Mitch Album?
Yeah, I saw him with Mitch Album.
Oh, for the telephone?
Yeah, yeah, back in December.
I'm drawing a blank on him.
There's a couple of voices he does.
He does a great Al Pacino.
Yeah.
And that was in Family Guy, where he's yelling at the washing machines at a laundromat,
telling them that they're all out of order.
Oh my God.
He's more uncomfortable than being around Al Pacino in a slum laundromat.
You're out of order and you're out of order and you're out of order.
Got it?
Got it now?
Oh my God.
That's good.
I'm trying to look up who, because this is one of my favorites.
Best for walking.
No, I'm trying to look up who he was on King of Queens because I,
I mean, we watched that all the time.
Oh, I do remember that episode.
He gets a job where Doug works.
Kevin James, he gets a job at the delivery place.
Right.
And every.
It's supposed to be like UPS.
Yeah.
And everybody at the job thinks he's hilarious and Doug gets mad.
That's right.
That's all right.
I've seen that one.
So he sets him up for him to get hurt.
Not get hurt, but he sets him up for it.
Yeah, it's a good episode.
Yeah, he's funny.
Yeah, he's been doing the show for many, many, many years.
So it's nice that he always thinks about when he comes to town.
So yeah, we'll talk to him today.
He'll either be on with us today or tomorrow.
I think he's going to come in today.
He's going to do Fox two today.
So we'll see what else is going on.
I went to the hospital yesterday to see my daughter again.
And it's interesting.
You know, I didn't get, I didn't get all into this yesterday,
but she, it is very interesting when your child has a child.
Yeah, I imagine.
Because everybody's pretty jazzed about the new baby.
Yeah, but you're thinking about your.
But you're thinking about your kid.
Yeah, it's very important to think about how the mom's doing too.
Yeah, and she, um,
plus you don't know that baby yet.
You know her, like I might get to know you, baby.
I do love that baby.
Oh, how can you not?
Yeah, you kind of slip right back into.
No, no, but I just, I used to carry my daughter around
when she was born with one hand.
You know, you just have a way of holding a ball.
You have the head right here.
And you just, and you can kind of like maneuver around the,
it's like servers.
Like you're always like, how do they do that with the train?
How do they pick up 18 things?
And it's like that.
And you just like, so that was, that was, that was very comfortable.
But I just, you know, yesterday I got really,
kind of like emotional because you just,
everybody goes wild over the baby.
Yeah.
And I just see my daughter who like, you know,
I know she like pushed like all day, son.
Yeah.
All to have a C section.
And then she's exhausted.
She's exhausted and hurts.
And I think I think when, listen, any woman listening,
understands that has been through this.
That, you know, I think when you, the adrenaline of,
you're going through that all day,
you hit that point where you just want the baby out.
Oh, I'm exhausted.
So, you know, they can tell you they're going to take your head off and put it back on.
And you'll be like, okay, just get the baby like, yeah, I've had it like that.
So I think like when that adrenaline wears off and the,
the epidural wears off and the pain medicines are less than,
she's like, this really hurts.
Yeah, well, that was going to be my next question.
Let's not let those pain medicines wear off.
Yeah, I see, but I think when you're new mom,
I think you got to be a fine line.
No, you do, which is why some people have never done it.
Because I'd be like, why don't we bust out that morphine trip?
Yeah, I mean, this is also coming from the woman who literally thought that any woman who
had a C section was knocked unconscious.
I thought that was the wildest thing.
Well, the good thing is once they did the C section,
they knocked her out.
Yeah, I thought that was the upside.
Oh, no, you're awake to all that.
I thought you just wake up and hello,
that here's your baby.
No, while you slept suddenly,
we removed it from you.
Shocking that you've gotten this far in life.
Yeah, well, just now finding that something that I was misconfused about.
My sister has said before though, like,
with, since she's had kids,
she's such an afterthought to some people.
And you know, she's like, I'm here too.
Hello, like, you know, I know that you love my kids.
And I love that you love them.
But like, I am still a person.
And I'm still a part of the family.
You're just a bear of the children now.
Right.
That's how you feel.
That's it.
So, did you bring your mom and dad?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
My mom and dad.
Were they just all over the moon?
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, they were excited.
And, and I, you know, listen,
I, at one point yesterday,
I was like, why don't we go for a walk?
She's like, I'm not walking.
Like, I think he got to go for a walk.
So yeah, I don't really want to walk.
I'm like, we're going to go for a walk.
Because I know she had to get out of the chair and walk.
Right.
Or else, it's not going to get any better.
Yeah.
And her apartment, she has, you know,
we just got to go upstairs to get to it.
Yeah.
If she leaves today or I'm not sure.
So, like, we went for, that was nice.
We went for a walk, you know, you do a walk around the,
yeah, yeah.
So, you know, down the hall, I'm back.
And, you know, I went into that room.
That's supposed to be for the families where they have the coffee
and the, oh, you're making yourself right at home.
I said, can we go in here?
I'm sure she's like, yeah, I'm like, okay,
you sure I can be in here?
She's like, yeah, yeah.
I had some coffee machine I tried to use.
I'm like, this isn't, look, why isn't coming out?
Cause she's like, can we go back now?
Yeah, now you're just stressing her out.
She's just totally stressing her out.
No, that's funny, though.
That reminds me for several of my,
well, any of my hospital experiences, at some point you do,
they, they demand you get up out of bed and walk around.
Right.
Yeah.
You know, they don't want blood clotting up.
And they just, you just have to.
Yeah, you've got to go to the bathroom.
It's the last thing you want to do.
You're like, no, I really am fine right here.
Uh-huh.
You know, the major takeaway though was to yesterday.
And you know this, you know, my heart,
every drop of my heart and living is with Dunkin' Donuts.
Yeah.
I will tell you that Starbucks has a rice crispy treat called like a rice,
like a, like a crispy dream bar or so.
It's a rice crispy treat.
I don't know why it's called anything but that.
But I guess with the legalities,
I think it's real good.
Yeah.
That thing is really good.
They have good food.
There's a lot going on at Starbucks.
K-pops, now there's K-pops, yeah.
I'm like, I'm going to have that dream bar.
I happen, I threw the other half away at a fear
that I need the whole thing.
Yeah, so then you're going to go back today and get another one.
I like to go back today and get another one.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
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