Anonymous ID: e608c7 Feb. 15, 2022, 5:33 p.m. No.15637441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7448

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been watching and kind of mixed in the takedown of the comedy world maybe maybe not

 

Loved Norm and what he was doing

some interesting videos out there…the one where he talks about meeting Bob Saget when they where very young

So Basically Norm gave them all up..and Bob knew when they announced his death…in fact others went away as well.

 

Bob gace tyis last speech on Norm and if you know..you can tell its a letter to all who know..that the jig is up..

 

The pair first met in Ottawa in 1978. Macdonald was 17 and Saget was 21. They would become best pals and work together on projects including 1998 cult classic DirtyWork, which starred Macdonald and was directed by Saget.

 

“I can’t accept that he’s gone, and that’s the shock we’re going through,” Saget said, warning listeners he was just going to ramble to hopefully find some amount of relief. “Sixty-one. It’s a sin for all of us that he’s gone. He cared about people a lot. And he felt the human condition so deeply that it affected him in different ways.”

 

Saget said that although Macdonald never told him he was sick, “I felt it. I knew something was wrong. I think a lot of us felt it. His mind was still amazing. I had been texting with him. And I knew that the last month was a turn in whatever was going on.”

 

Continued Saget, “Two weeks ago, he texted me, ‘How are you? What are you doing? Are you doing stand-up?’ And I answered him with much too many words. And then I didn’t hear back. And then last week I got a text and just said, ‘I love you.’ I didn’t say much back. I just said, ‘I love you, Norm.’ And that was my last communication with him.”

 

“But he didn’t mince words, and he didn’t mince emotions,” Saget added. “One of the gifts of my life is that he loved me and that I loved him. He made me better as a comedian. Our friendship was really very deep.”