Look at that. He makes an announcement over that in about five seconds. May I have your attention for an announcement please? Tonight, the part of Robin Williams will be played by Don Ho. Ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome Mr. Robin Williams?
Thank you, thank you. Thank you. I wish to begin by showing you something that I am very proud of. I know, I'll have to ask these people to move back though. Yuh, disarming. (gibberish) Obviously, you are on drugs. (as drug addict) "It's okay. Don't be afrai…"
(normal) I would like to begin by doing some basic Soviet suppressions for you. My first suppression is Karl Marx. And for thosе of you on drugs: (as drug addict) "Karl Marx." Karl Marx, take one.
(as Karl Marx) "Imperialism is thе worst thing I've ever heard. Schweigt."
(normal) A-and now a native New York impression and New York Echo.
(as native New Yorker) Hello!
(as New York echo) Shut the fuck up!
(normal) Thank you. A cheap shot. Thank you. If you ever go to Soviet Union now, this is something else for you. Um, this is impression of interview with Nadia Komenich. Komenich. Once again, for those of you on the quaaludes: (drug addict gibberish)
You're late. Let me show you what you missed. I did a quick thing. Okay, now I did this with the few minutes. Came out on stage. With this, people went like this. Okay, thank you. Right on. Yes, I'll have to show you something special. Move back. They were kicking over there. Get over there, mister. Then we did a thing over there. We talked this over there. We talked back. Then we did a quick thing. Oh, we did so another submission—Karl Marx. (as Karl Marx) "Worst thing I ever heard" (normal) Wow, déjà vu. Okay. Thank you.
I wish to do for you now. This is third suppression. This is interview with Nadia Komenich. (as drug addict) Komenich (gibberish)
(as interviewer) Nadia, how does it feel to be the finest female gymnast ever compete in the 1976 Olympics?
(as translater) (gibberish) …1976 Olympic… (continued gibberish)
(as Nadia Komenich) (high-pitched gibberish)
Thank you, thank you. Thank you. I wish to begin by showing you something that I am very proud of. I know, I'll have to ask these people to move back though. Yuh, disarming. (gibberish) Obviously, you are on drugs. (as drug addict) "It's okay. Don't be afrai…"
(normal) I would like to begin by doing some basic Soviet suppressions for you. My first suppression is Karl Marx. And for thosе of you on drugs: (as drug addict) "Karl Marx." Karl Marx, take one.
(as Karl Marx) "Imperialism is thе worst thing I've ever heard. Schweigt."
(normal) A-and now a native New York impression and New York Echo.
(as native New Yorker) Hello!
(as New York echo) Shut the fuck up!
(normal) Thank you. A cheap shot. Thank you. If you ever go to Soviet Union now, this is something else for you. Um, this is impression of interview with Nadia Komenich. Komenich. Once again, for those of you on the quaaludes: (drug addict gibberish)
You're late. Let me show you what you missed. I did a quick thing. Okay, now I did this with the few minutes. Came out on stage. With this, people went like this. Okay, thank you. Right on. Yes, I'll have to show you something special. Move back. They were kicking over there. Get over there, mister. Then we did a thing over there. We talked this over there. We talked back. Then we did a quick thing. Oh, we did so another submission—Karl Marx. (as Karl Marx) "Worst thing I ever heard" (normal) Wow, déjà vu. Okay. Thank you.
I wish to do for you now. This is third suppression. This is interview with Nadia Komenich. (as drug addict) Komenich (gibberish)
(as interviewer) Nadia, how does it feel to be the finest female gymnast ever compete in the 1976 Olympics?
(as translater) (gibberish) …1976 Olympic… (continued gibberish)
(as Nadia Komenich) (high-pitched gibberish)
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