>>o that's you guys. >> today yto look like apu y, somewhat. no that's not funny. >> do either of you identify with that charter in any way? >> no i don't think so. >> when you see that does that bother you? >> they paid him, he did it. >> sreenivasan: you kno w, i-- i still remember there was a kid inigh school, ian-- i-- i won't say his last name. but you know, i-- i mean, apu's catchphrases were used as a bludgeon against-- >> yeah. >> sreenivasan: all south asians at the time. >> yeah. >> sreenivasan: it was just-- it wasn't that sophisticated-- >> no. >> sreenivasan: a putdown, right? it was kind of cheap. and-- and-- >> right. reenivasan: as a brown k you're like, "that's all you got?" you know, it sort of-- >> well and-- and that is all they had, because they're-- nobody knew much about us-- e thing that i've heard a lot of is, "well the simpsons makes fun of everybody." ad thacan be true of any kind of comedian. like, if you make fun of everybody, it's equal opportunity offense. what's your problem? why can't you take a joke? i can take