AG: You live here in Kentucky? (where the show is tonight)
ESD: Yea, Louisville. If I would have found out you got here Wednesday I probably would have gotten together with you then. But I only found out today.
AG: Oh Yea, then we could have done a whole little interview somewhere where it was quiet.
ESD: Since I didn't know, I had to do this after your show.
AG: Yea, I had an unusual booking. It depends on who you are for how long they can bring you in. I'm here for three days, and out of here Saturday morning. I leave at six in the morning.
ESD: Six in the morning!
AG: I won't get outta here until 2 or 3am then pack. So I probably won't get to sleep between the packing and everything else.
ESD: You're gonna sleep on the plane then.
AG: Yea, that's what I do.
ESD: Well, good luck to you. I wish you the best of luck with your career.
AG: Well, watch Millenium for me. (For her episode)
ESD: I always do (watch).
AG: You know I'm competing against the Olympics. So you have to. Or at least tape it.
ESD: There is no contest. What are we talking about… (jokes) the Olympics.. what Olympics. Forget about the Olympics.
AG: (thinking about what she is up against) Well, skiing, figure skating…
ESD: (jokes, about the visa commercial) They don't even take American Express. How good can it be?
AG: Yea why is that?
ESD: Um… American Express charges large fees 5% Visa is 3%.
AG: Well, it's a big family thing (the Olympics). So what can you do right? Well, thank you. It was a pleasure meeting you.
ESD: No problem. It was nice to meet you. A once in a lifetime opportunity. And as I said before… best of luck!
AG: Thanks.

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