“Twitter broke the other day, and a lot of people were going, "My Thumbs! My thumbs are moving for no reason! What's that?" "A book". "Who are you?"”

"Dad. I miss you. Let's talk."
Weapons of Self Destruction (2010)

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American actor and stand-up comedian 1951–2014

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