Bill Hader on the joys of growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Bill Hader answers a question from a fan about growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. From the May 12, 2019 talk with John Mulaney at the 92nd Street Y. Watch the whole talk: • HBO’s Barry: A convers...
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I catch his dad at the bar sometimes hanging w my friends older sister, can tell that's where he got his sense of humor from.
Tulsa!! Hip Hip Hooray!!
John and Bill are national treasures.
I thought this was a new video and got really excited. 92Y, you let me down, now make it right by getting these two together again.
They need to do another one of these.
Darn, I thought for a second it was a new vid and got excited
Currently watching from Tulsa. Send help! 😂
So am I... I'm good here though.
Tulsa has gotten better on the music scene at least.
Has gotten better? Bob wills, the Gap Band, JJ Cale, Leon Russell, Elvin Bishop, Hanson, Garth brooks, Roy Clark, Ronnie Dunn, Joe diffe, st.vincent and about 200 other well paid musicians have come from Tulsa.
And we have a big venue now
Pryor, OK has gotten much better...Tulsa, no, not so much...
Lol. I'm from Tulsa. I have 8 brothers and sisters too.
Tulsa ain’t too bad. Concerts and museums, no. But online bookstores make it so you live anywhere and read whatever, and the occasional visit to a bigger city (e.g., Dallas) feels all the more special (tho Dallas kinda sucks in ways, beginning with the traffic!). There’s worse than Tulsa.
You should go back home. Tulsa has way more to offer now. You wouldn't have to drive to Dallas to have fun.
I'm from Tulsa and an actor🤔
I’m from Tulsa and yeah, the local art scene still hasn’t taken off.. great concerts all the time but if you’re a local artist that doesn’t paint buffalos or photograph Tulsa landmarks then you have to go elsewhere to be seen.
I imagine bill was his character from hot rod but the stupidity is replaced with nerdiness for entertainment