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Naked Lunch

Wives Revisited: Happy Anniversary & "Happy Days"

Naked Lunch

Straw Hut Media

Arts, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Phil & David have recorded a new introduction to the "Lunch" they nakedly love the most -- their wives. This week marks David & Fran's 30th Anniversary -- something David now finally remembers thanks in part to an embarrassing episode in this wonderful episode. This episode of "Naked Lunch"  also celebrates Monica Rosenthal's recent work in brilliantly bringing Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" to life, a dream discussed at length here. Also discussed at great length: how both couples met each other and some of their happy days since then. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.

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0:00.0

Phil?

0:02.9

Yes.

0:03.9

Here's another thing I want to thank you for.

0:06.2

Oh.

0:07.0

You know this all too well that from our wives' episodes,

0:10.7

before we did our wives' episode,

0:13.4

I had spent 28 years at that point not knowing my wife's birthday or our anniversary.

0:19.3

And today?

0:20.2

Today I know both.

0:22.6

What a lucky guy that friend is.

0:24.8

It is more exciting than the Emmy nomination is that I now am not going to be divorced before my 30th anniversary, which is Wednesday, July 31st.

0:34.7

Mazeltov, you know what they call that anniversary?

0:37.2

I can't wait.

0:38.6

What is it?

0:39.2

What is it, Phil?

0:39.9

The enough already anniversary.

0:41.4

I think for my wife, that couldn't be more true.

0:44.0

It's funny because it's true.

0:45.5

So, I wondered if we could, for it, in honor of this upcoming event, this 30 years of joy for me and 30 years of something for Fran.

0:56.4

Yes.

0:56.9

And because in this episode, your wife told me about being in a little play called Happy

1:03.0

Days by Samuel Beckett that I have now seen and seen one of the greatest performances

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