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maxi geil is german for "super-horny." i didn't come up with the name. [ laughter ] it was me and, like, a bunch of dudes and our bassist started dating molly shannon. >> jimmy: who i love, of course, from "saturday night live." we love molly shannon. >> and you were on "snl" with her at the time. and they got serious, they had a house-warming party. and i went to the house warming party. and it was, for my 19-year-old self, it was a very grown-up event. i had never been at like a a party with celebrities before. you, because i had a big crush on you. so -- [ cheers ] thank you, thank you. and so i said to molly, when i got there, i was like, "will you introduce me to jimmy? like, i have such a big crush on him." she was like, "he's so cool. just go, like, say hi to him, he's super nice." so i was like, "okay." so i went to the bar to get a a drink to, like, work up my courage. and i'm standing at the bar, and you walk up to it. it's just the two of us at the bar and you're like, "hey." and i turn around and i look you in
maxi geil is german for "super-horny." i didn't come up with the name. [ laughter ] it was me and, like, a bunch of dudes and our bassist started dating molly shannon. >> jimmy: who i love, of course, from "saturday night live." we love molly shannon. >> and you were on "snl" with her at the time. and they got serious, they had a house-warming party. and i went to the house warming party. and it was, for my 19-year-old self, it was a very grown-up...
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that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there, a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17-year-oldt the hell was so i angry about? it came as a rude surprise when i turned 30 because i figured i'd be dead by then. i was still quite some time away from my first bag of heroin, but, you know, in a lot of ways it was a foregone conclusion, my whole life was leading up to that point. to my first bag of dope. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. financial guidance while you're mastering life. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. hey, we're opening up and we need some new signage. but can't spend a lot. well, we have low p
that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there, a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17-year-oldt the hell was so i angry about? it came as a rude surprise when i turned 30 because i figured i'd be dead by then. i was still quite some time away from my first bag of heroin, but, you know, in a lot of ways it was a foregone conclusion, my whole life was leading up to that point. to my first bag of dope. you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance...
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sixtys or so, drinks too much, divorced was super horny, looking for love, perhaps contracting syphilisnot really sure. also, he gets into a 4th century philosophy teaches that rationality and logic are not something that anyone should rely on, which is somewhat destabilizing for a judge who has to make decisions in cases. and so he kind of unravels over the course of the book and so the book is about what happens when somebody starts really doubting whether they ought to be in the position that they are in for me, the challenge i think was i knew i wanted to write about the supreme court but slightly skewed. in order to do that you have to write about the supreme court in a convincing manner so that it looks real and then you can twisted, you know, 5% to the to the left and maybe get the reader to buy in. whereas if you write something outrageously crazy , that is a whole different matter. >> hi, everybody. co-author. thank you for that wonderful or reduction, and it is fun to be here at georgetown, as i'm sure you know, former home of marty ginsburg the more of my favorite comments ab
sixtys or so, drinks too much, divorced was super horny, looking for love, perhaps contracting syphilisnot really sure. also, he gets into a 4th century philosophy teaches that rationality and logic are not something that anyone should rely on, which is somewhat destabilizing for a judge who has to make decisions in cases. and so he kind of unravels over the course of the book and so the book is about what happens when somebody starts really doubting whether they ought to be in the position...
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he's lonely, and there's no other way to say this, he's horny. [laughter] he's a young man in his mid 20s, and he falls in love with governess who's the daughter of a man who'd been convicted of highway robbery, as they called him, the highwayman. but she was a beautiful governess, and meagher courts her, he eventually has a child by her, and they're going to meet later. meagher then plots his escape. it's one of the most gripping episodes in an amazing life. takes him 12 days. my kids have warned me to stop giving away all the parts of this book. [laughter] but it's shark of filled waters, this is pirates, there's a lot of back and fort. the way he gave up, he sent a note to the governor general of the island of tasmania and said i hereby notify you as of noon tomorrow i shall escape from this place. [laughter] i remain forever your honorable servant, thomas francis meagher. [laughter] and that did his gentleman's duty. and then the governor sent these troops up to get him, mooringer's on a -- meagher's on a horse, and he says i'm thomas francis
he's lonely, and there's no other way to say this, he's horny. [laughter] he's a young man in his mid 20s, and he falls in love with governess who's the daughter of a man who'd been convicted of highway robbery, as they called him, the highwayman. but she was a beautiful governess, and meagher courts her, he eventually has a child by her, and they're going to meet later. meagher then plots his escape. it's one of the most gripping episodes in an amazing life. takes him 12 days. my kids have...
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tuttle is 60-ish or so, drinks too much, he's divorced, super horny, looking for love, perhaps contracting syphilis, i'm not really sure. [laughter] and also he gets really into a fourth century b.c. chinese philosopher who teaches that rationality and logic are not something that anybody should rely on which is somewhat destabilizing for a judge who has to make decisions in cases. [laughter] and so he kind of unravels over the course of the book. and, so the book is about what happens when somebody starts really doubting whether they ought to be in the position that they're in and whether the position makes any sense at all. for me the challenge, i think, was trying to -- i knew i wanted to write about the supreme court but slightly skewed. so in order to do that, you have to write about the supreme court in a convincing manner so that it looks real, and then you can just twist it, you know, 5% to the left, and you can maybe get the reader to buy in whereas if you're writing manager that's just out-- something that's outrageously crazy, that's another matter. i i wanted to make it look al
tuttle is 60-ish or so, drinks too much, he's divorced, super horny, looking for love, perhaps contracting syphilis, i'm not really sure. [laughter] and also he gets really into a fourth century b.c. chinese philosopher who teaches that rationality and logic are not something that anybody should rely on which is somewhat destabilizing for a judge who has to make decisions in cases. [laughter] and so he kind of unravels over the course of the book. and, so the book is about what happens when...