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Hello there! Welcome to another bonus video. This week I'm responding to feedback about last week's weird Rosalind Russell joke, and also sharing some more fun stories about the great Leslie Jorden -- including the time he got into a bit of a wrestling match with Paul Hogan, aka Crocodile Dundee. Also, the story of what happened when Betty White hit him on the head with a frying pan, and how Carrie Fisher helped him get out of a fight with his mother. And! We're remembering Kevin Conroy, the voice of Batman for the last 30 years in dozens upon dozens of movies and TV shows and games. 

Backup link if the video's not working: https://vimeo.com/mattbaume/lesliebonus1 

My Kevin Conroy short on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8bkJnbzDCM4 

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Bonus Video! Leslie Jordan vs Crocodile Dundee

Hello there! Welcome to another bonus video. This week I'm responding to feedback about last week's weird Rosalind Russell joke, and also sharing some...

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Leotha Boyd

RIP Kevin. You were my Batman

Anonymous

Yes, at 18 you would sign up for "selective service" which would be utilized in a draft if we ever went to war.

Anonymous

Yup. I started college in 1983, and since I was receiving financial aid, in order to receive my Pell Grants, I was obligated to sign up for the selective service.

Anonymous

Rosalind Russell was auntie Mame in the 1958 movie https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auntie_Mame_(film)

Anonymous

The earliest reference I can find to Leslie's Bob Mackie/Carrie Fischer story is from 2010, so that shaves a few years off. The stage show he mentioned it in premiered in April of 2008. (https://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/carpet-diem_26879.html).

Anonymous

She played older than she was maybe that’s what they were referring too

SG

Yes, early 80s, still in high school, I drove down to the post office to register. The postal worker and the old men hanging out at the post office all shook my hand, welcomed me and thanked me, not something old men in the early 80s usually did to sissies like me!

Anonymous

Matt, since these are on vimeo and not youtube, I am trying to set it up so I can start the video on my phone, then go to my history or whatever vimeo calls it, on the app on my tv and finish it there, but I can't find your channel. Can you, or anyone here, help me out, please?

Anonymous

It had to have been an age joke, that she was playing a character that was older than she really was. Saying that she was in a role that an old lady should have been doing, and that was somehow insulting.

mattbaume

That's a good question! I'm surprised that the videos don't show up in your history, but maybe that's because they're unlisted. (That's the only way to have them accessible only to Patrons.) Does it work if you add the videos to your "like" or "watch later" collections?

Anonymous

Not sure. I've only ever watched Vimeo videos when they have been shared to YouTube. I work in financial technology, so I am feeling a bit ...um..what's the word?....oh yeah! Stupid