00:00I don't want to say I'm as lucky as you are, but I'm a pretty lucky guy, too.
00:03Go like this. You're luckier than me.
00:10I don't even know if you know this, when I met you, I'd been fired off three shows in a
00:14row.
00:14I'm fully aware.
00:17He always wanted to ask you to be on the show a million times, and you actually reached out and
00:21said,
00:21yeah, I'm thinking about doing this. I'd be up for it if you want.
00:23I just feel like I should do that. I should talk about it. It's brilliant. It's really good.
00:28Well, you shaped my voice in a lot of ways, too, man. I've been writing for you since I was
00:3125,
00:32back in the Spin City days.
00:34It was really great. Great spinners, great show.
00:36It's a dicey topic to talk about Parkinson's.
00:39It's one of those things that, right or wrong, always gets represented so tragically.
00:44You good? You need a drink?
00:45For 35 years, I've been drinking. Oh, you mean?
00:48The thing about Parkinson's is people are going to lay this little tragedy over it,
00:51and I say, if I'm not, if there isn't, you're going to tell me, like, next Tuesday,
00:55you're going to hit that buzz. I'm living life.
00:58The fact that my career started with you, and I would never have bet back then that,
01:03hey, man, in your 50s, you're going to be shooting scenes with Mike and Harrison Ford.
01:07I can't believe it, dude.
01:09It's crazy. We're lucky.
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