Speaker 1
Just that timeline
Speaker 2
of what between the musician and four. It's like four. So let's, let's of, yeah, something that that was 2002 is when I got on the show. And then 99 is like kind of house making those videos like 98, 99. So yeah, whatever that
Speaker 1
is. And then were you ever a straight, I'm sorry, a straight stand up or was like, never, you just came on. And then say variety acts, that sounds like you're reducing it too much. So as characters, you go on and do, but that's hard to find stage time. If you don't go in and say I'm a
Speaker 2
stand up, they don't know what to do with you, right? Yes, but there are venues and shows going on that where it works for the show. So there's like, if, you know, Pat Naswalt and Paul F. Tomkits and Karen Kilgara for doing a show, it's like the one little weird thing at the end that kind of works with the rest of the show. So that was like my little paprika at the end. Yeah. That was like my sweet spot. So I did the audition as Fetticito, that Tambali player. And I did him doing impressions and characters. So this way,
Speaker 1
there's like a way in does Liberace. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2
Yeah. I did Sam Waterston from
Speaker 1
Law and Order. Can we hear a text on that? Yeah, it's like a picture. That's such a subtle one. The trial judge heard the testimony. Why didn't
Speaker 3
you call 911? Why didn't you call 911? Why didn't you call
Speaker 2
the police? Like this,
Speaker 1
you know, oh yeah. That's awesome.
Speaker 2
He just has something like his teeth or something. Yeah.
Speaker 1
There's a way that it's
Speaker 2
in his, it's in like his skull. It's
Speaker 1
very trebley too. Yeah. Almost garbly. Yeah. I kind of want to ask you, because these are things that pop into my head, it's like your musicality and your all that. How do you know, I mean, it's obvious it's informing your comedy. And is that, how do you find that connection? Like when I was a guest host, you wrote a really funny musical thing we're in. And I was watching you just tap it out on some little computer and just like, I don't know if there's been a cast member who was really a musician like you were and a brilliant drummer. I thought we'll get to that later. But how does that inform your stuff? Or is it just a completely separate part of your brain or is it just intuitive?