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I listened to part of this on my way from Fred’s office to Office Depot. Tracy sounded great. I was annoyed by what seemed like Terri’s insistence on asking how Tracy felt as a child with a Vietnam veteran heroin addict father. And wondering if Tracy was scared when his father had night terrors from PTSD. Well of course he was! Maybe that’s a huge part of the book, I don’t know, but why bring it up if all you can say is “it must have been really scary to see your father scared like that.” No shit.
I did enjoy hearing this:
“GROSS: Do you think you’re still angry? Because you still sound a little bit angry.(Soundbite of laughter)
Mr. MORGAN: No, I’m not angry. I’m just passionate. I don’t see myself as angry, although other people see that. I just see myself as a short, dumpy guy with bad feet, and I’m passionate.
I got to Office Depot when Tracy started to cry about his mother. And then I nearly cried, and was glad I had to turn it off. But now reading the interview, I’m sorry I couldn’t hear the whole thing.
“That little 17-year-old boy — he’s grown up. He’s a man now. And when I was angry, when I was younger, I was in a cocoon. Now I’m a beautiful, black butterfly.”
-Tracy Morgan speaking with Terri Gross on NPR’s Fresh Air.
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I’m gonna listen at work tomorrow. Ha, yes, Terri Gross always asks questions with the most obvious answers! And, Tracy was hilarious on 30 Rock tonight, as always.
I’m gonna listen at work tomorrow. Ha, yes, Terri Gross always asks questions with the most obvious answers! And, Tracy...
I listened to part of this on my way from Fred’s office to Office Depot. Tracy sounded great. I was annoyed by what...