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  • 11 years, and it's finally, finally over.

  • It's going to be very emotional, right?

  • Yes.

  • I've already done a fair amount of crying.

  • But it comes out of the blue.

  • Whenever someone wants me to cry about it, I can't.

  • But I've definitely done the walking around

  • and saying to people, I love you.

  • Working together has been amazing.

  • But come that last day, I'm out of here.

  • I'm going to be gone.

  • I'm not hanging out for the crying fest.

  • Because I imagine it's going to be like a big, like,

  • amoeba of weeping.

  • Just sort of people hugging and crying.

  • I can't do it.

  • Why not?

  • Because I am not that kind of a human.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You don't want to be a part of the other crying.

  • You want to cry alone?

  • Yeah, I need to cry alone.

  • I see.

  • I mean, do you want to cry with a whole bunch of people?

  • Well, you know, I don't look forward to that.

  • But I mean, I think, when we finally do our last show here--

  • You're never doing it.

  • It's never happening.

  • I'm never going to end?

  • [AUDIENCE CHEERING]

  • Never.

  • Never.

  • I'm like a star.

  • I go on forever.

  • You go-- You're like space.

  • You go on forever.

  • He's amazing--

  • That kid's amazing.

  • Turn.

  • Turn, and there's hot air.

  • God, he's so special, that kid.

  • You did something that-- was this your first time

  • you went to Africa?

  • It was not my first time, but I took my kids to Africa

  • for the first time.

  • Wait, how old are they?

  • Can you--

  • They're 10, 10 and 12 now.

  • How old do they have to be to--

  • Well, you've got to be old enough to understand that,

  • if you go on safari--

  • and we were in South Africa and Botswana--

  • that if you're in the box, the Jeep,

  • which is open on the sides--

  • The Jeep.

  • But it's-- they're like, if you're in the box,

  • the animals don't see you as a person.

  • Right.

  • But don't-- isn't smelling kind of a big thing with animals?

  • I would think that if they could smell you,

  • they would be, like, Oh, I'm going to have to eat you now.

  • Yes.

  • So you just have to be old enough to control yourself.

  • Because like a lion walks right by, it's like this.

  • Yeah.

  • And you can't touch it.

  • No touching, and no getting out of the box.

  • Of course, no touching.

  • But it's so close.

  • I mean, literally.

  • Tail.

  • No, I know.

  • Look, don't you want you to touch me?

  • You want to touch me a little bit, right?

  • Just a little?

  • Like it's very hard not to touch.

  • So you've got to get to a point when you're not

  • going to leap out of the box.

  • Right.

  • I thought there was a certain, like, definite age.

  • But I guess they just kind of I guess--

  • trust the parents.

  • Which you should not.

  • Right.

  • But legally-- because there is so much that's dangerous.

  • See this was really nice.

  • So I was in the other Jeep, and that's looking back.

  • One of my children is in that Jeep.

  • My little-- and you know, they're twins.

  • But really, the little one, is in that Jeep.

  • And I'm like, it's fine.

  • But we had just seen a crocodile exit the water.

  • Sure.

  • From that same-- oh, there it is.

  • There it is.

  • Yep.

  • That.

  • Yeah.

  • Now I know it doesn't look big.

  • But my son isn't that big either.

  • It was-- that's a leg or an arm, for sure.

  • I've been to Africa many times.

  • They've never taken us into the water.

  • It's never happened to you?

  • Never.

  • No, I've never-- you don't need to do that.

  • You can go around.

  • Really?

  • There's other options.

  • That's-- I don't know.

  • I was just doing a lot of smiling.

  • Like, it's fine.

  • Get him the hell out of there.

  • Yeah.

  • But it's great.

  • Did you see everything?

  • Did you see the big five?

  • We saw the big five, which are--

  • but everything had babies.

  • And what month was this?

  • Because now I want to--

  • You got to go.

  • Yeah, yeah, look, look.

  • You felt like you'd seen everything.

  • That is the cutest.

  • Although then we saw rhino babies.

  • And rhinos are not like a pretty animal.

  • But they--

  • And look at this.

  • See?

  • Don't you want to touch it?

  • Lean out, touch.

  • You want to touch it right there.

  • No, you don't.

  • Yes.

  • No.

  • Look, look, look, look.

  • Baby.

  • Oh, my God.

  • What month is this?

  • I need to go--

  • This is December.

  • OK.

  • December, November, December.

  • I need to start taking December off.

  • Yes.

  • All right, I do.

  • Cause there's babies, everything there.

  • So just when you're like, oh, I've seen--

  • another elephant.

  • Yeah.

  • And you get to that point.

  • Yeah, I know.

  • I can't believe how jaded I am.

  • I know, I know, they're amazing.

  • But toss a baby in there.

  • Yeah.

  • I can watch--

  • Not a real baby.

  • You're saying, toss a baby elephant--

  • Oh, no.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • That livens things up when you toss a baby in with elephants.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Yeah.

  • Bleah.

  • Yeah.

  • I would do that.

  • I'm very uncoordinated though.

  • You need to get in touch with my travel agent.

  • You had-- all right, we're going to take a break.

  • We're going to play a game after this.

  • Yes.

  • And it's going to help you with your next chapter in life.

  • Oh, I know.

  • Yeah, we'll be back.

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

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  • [YELLING]

  • [BLEEP] God! [BLEEP]

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

11 years, and it's finally, finally over.

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