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Gary Gulman: We were that young? Watching this one was funny but really emotional. I was blown away by the letter Dane wrote. Also to see me with my mom on HBO was amazing! She will be thrilled. What a great episode.
Jay Davis: I thought it was hilarious getting beat by a shoe by Gary Gulman and begging him to stop by bribing him with Lunch. We had a great lunch that day.
Robert Kelly: After all of these years we're still doing it.
Fame and lack thereof has not deterred any of us from doing what we love to do and that's to make people laugh. I am much older now and not too much wiser, but I am funnier. F**k yeah I am still funny. And no one can take that away.
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With "Tourgasm" in the can, Dane, Gary, Bobby and Jay turn back the clock to share details on how they started out, how they met, and how they overcame (in some cases) initial animosity to become good friends. This edition features plenty of revealing home movies and photos, including early comedy-club performances by each comic, home documentaries starring Dane's mom, a pantomimed performance special by a young Dane shot while taking a break at a pizzeria, and an eye-opening look at how the comic's sense of fashion, hair and comedy has evolved through the years. The episode concludes with Dane reading a graduation letter he'd written--at the request of his high-school writing teacher--to his biggest fan and best friend: himself.
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