
Vanderpump Rules Season 11: Episode 13
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Discussion of Listener Feedback and Podcast Promotion
The hosts address feedback from listener Norris about the podcast's portrayal of characters and humorously respond, also mentioning other shows on the network.
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Sir k, so i was kind of headlining, like, ik inibl gigye, now, it was like a k c the tree house in kansas city, really so. But i was like headlining funny bones and punch lines and improta and things like that. But i was living in atlanta, and i kept mailing tapes to the tonight show, and theyd just mail them back. I really t depeted and have any now they and they were like, and my wife finally said, you're not going to know if you can do this or not unless we go to ella. So we load like the clamp, it's in reverse, and we go, we go to ella, doing for work. This one here, at this point, she's selling milk for a local milk come. She quit, and she's doing a little bit of acting. Yes, she's. But we're starting to make enough money to live and, but you got to go out for it. But linno, i will have to say, mike lacy at the comy magic club liked me. I went down there and work, and mike had linno, you moved out here? Watch me. Ye, moved out here on yew hall. E and ah. So linno went in and put a word for me. And the we'd been here about three weeks, and i did a set at the improve and jim mcaulay follered me out into the lobby and he said, why haven't you done the tonight show? And i said, cause you keep sending my tapes back. You don't even hear em. E, and two, two weeks later, i'm on the tonight show. And at that point, like, that's wher 86. Now, that's like 89. Also, it's 80. Night show is almost done. So was like, tha to night. I don't remember when he realized, think he quit, like 90 or 91. So, like, it was weird, because you talked to the guys from the seventies or like, that first one just meant you'd better have nine other ones ready. But that was a whole different those guys, they'd do five. And youn' didn't know if he a going to call you in two weeks, oh, ye. And which they might, yes, you know. But, but so you had the one shot with him, one with him, and then wu ei took it over. And i did a million of em. Ja, it's so funny, cause i, like, i just drew a line with jas, like, i'm not doing it like, you know, i cause letterman was my guy, like, so i had this loyalty thing, like, you know, like, if those two got problems, i'm going with davewmember becka. Those days, we, we almost had to declare, you either had to be a ja guy or a le ony letterman guy. Even though heu wasn't like putting me on a ton, but i, i definitly was wi. But didn't you what was letterman weird for youto, like, i remember, like, letteron would almost try to trip me up. We don't know why. Didn't do much panel. Like, i remember, like, i just, like the, i did four episodes. I think i did four stand up shots and one panel towards the end. And the stand up, like, you know, i worke where eddie brill first. Zoe freeman got me on first, so, and we worked with her, and i worked with eddi on the sets. And i just rmember one set. I did it. They all went pretty well. My first letter was great. And i remember going to the panel b like, he didn't, we didn't do much of it, but, like, right when i sat down, he gust you cond make that work on the road. That's what he said to me when the cameras went out. Yes, i wasn't sure how to take itia.
Alicia and Meredith get a blast from the past as Jax Taylor shows up then Scheana tries to talk with Sandoval but it turns explosive.
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