I would be told by a battery of people to keep it clean, keep it clean. And then I’d go on stage and the soldiers would beg me to get dirty and I would get really dirty. And then I’d come off stage and apologize. And I started to realize that’s what they all wanted me to do, including the people who were telling me to keep it clean.
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| — | On today’s Fresh Air, Louis CK talks about his USO appearances. (via nprfreshair) |
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