The New York Times Hangs Out With Bob Saget for a Night
Hanging out with Bob Saget is a lot like hanging out with your dad. The light joking around. The late night trips for fried food. The random, stream of consciousness musing about Jeffrey Ross's bowel movements. The New York Times has the scoop.
BOB SAGET can’t even get through the door without his worlds — the wholesome and the profane — colliding.
Outside the Comedy Cellar in Manhattan’s West Village, a couple stopped to stare at the man they recognized as the lovable dad from the 1980s sitcom “Full House.” Remember when he dandled the Olsen twins on his knee when they were toddlers?
That man, meanwhile, is busy talking a blue streak to a fellow comic, telling him that a friend is running late because of an “explosive” digestive malady.
To find out just how much Ross had to poop, take a look at the rest of the piece.
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