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December 2005 (21)This is why I love LOUIS CK.

Hello. Its louis here. I’m clacking this to you on my phone in my dressing room here at studio 8H, right in 30 rockefeller center, in Manhattan, new york city, new york, america, world, current snapshot of all existence everywhere.
Tonight I’m hosting Saturday Night Live, something I zero ever in my life saw happening to me. And yet here it is completely most probably happening (I mean, ANYTHING could NOT happen. So we’ll see).
I’ve been working here all week with the cast, crew, producers and writers of SNL, and with Lorne Michaels. Such a great and talented group of people.
And here we are in the middle of New York City, which was just slammed by a hurricane, leaving behind so much trouble, so much difficulty and trauma, which everyone here is still dealing with every day.
Last night we shot some pre-tape segments in greenwich Village, which was pitch black dark for blocks and blocks, as it has been for a week now.
Its pretty impossible to describe walking through these city streets in total darkness. It can’t even be called a trip through time, because as long as new york has lived, its been lit. By electricity, gas lamps, candlelight, kerosene. But this was pitch black, street after street, corner round corner. And for me, the village being the very place that made me into a comedian and a man, to walk through the heart of it and feel like, in a way, it was dead. I can’t tell you how that felt. And you also had a palpable sense that inside each dark window was a family or a student or an artist or an old woman living alone, just being int he dark and waiting for the day to come back. Like we were all having one big sleep over, but not so much fun as that.
This is how a lot of the city is still. I know people in queens, brooklyn, Staten Island, new jersey, all over, are not normal yet. And not normal is hard.
And here at 30 rock, these folks are working so hard this week. There are kids in the studio every day, because members of the crew and staff had to bring them to work. Many people are sharing lodging. Everyone is tired. But there’s this feeling here that we’ve got to put on a great show. I’m sure it feels like that here every week. But wow. I feel really lucky to be sharing this time with these particular good folks here at SNL.
In about 5 hours we’ll be going on the air. I’ll do a monologue. And we’ll show you some sketches that we wrote and try to make you laugh. I’m gonna look really dumb in some of this stuff. But I don’t care. Its awfully worth it. And I’m really excited.
Anyway. I just wanted to let you know. If you watch the show tonight, when Don Pardo says my name and you see me walking out, all the shit in this email is what ill be thinking. I’m a pretty lucky guy. I hope you enjoy the show.
Thanks.
Louis C.K.
Live. From new york. Its saturday night.
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This song is just EVERYWHERE!
My favorite part in this video is when Ai Wei Wei is dancing, and his sunglasses fall off.
Amazing.
As funny as this is, Ai Wei Wei does use this as an opportunity to make a statement. There are subtle hints in the video that pokes fun at the Chinese government.
Great to see you on Jay Leno’s!
Lang Lang‘s new album goes on sale on 10/9/2012.
Also performed for the Opening Movie of PlayStation’s Gran Turismo 5.
Seems like Toyota Motor Corp. wants to stop making conservative ads, and cars?
I was probably one of the last generations to watch Macgyver before it finally made it to DVD. I remember vividly when my sister forgot to set the VCR to record the Macgyver movie… devastated. I got over it, anyway I’ve always dreamt of seeing a revival and it’s here… sort of. Thanks to the overseas branch of Mercedes I can get excited to watch another episode of present day Macgyver, well webisodes anyway. It’s even approved by the creator of MacGyver, Lee David Zlotoff. Have Siri set a reminder for September 18th to check out Macgyver-citan.com ! Head over to the site now to check out the trailer.
Hopefully this will put a smile on your face!
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