stand-up show in jacksonville, florida, hours before his death. had just done a two-hour set. he was so happy. that s the place he liked to be. he was a great comic. bob saget is a guy that started on full house, america s funniest videos, but then his stand-up comedy is so different. reporter: late-night host jimmy kimmel broke down in tears monday night while talking about his friend. so last night, i was going through emails with bob. some of them were just funny. some were very serious emails about life. the well-being of our children. how hard it is to appreciate one of those without the other being just right. and one email we re talking about our kids, and i have it here, he wrote, one night soon, let s go out and have some meat and some good damn drinks and talk about how lucky we are that
david baddiel, welcome. hello. how are you? i m well, and in fact, i m very well cause i ve just seen your latest stand up show, and it prompts a very simple question are you in an abusive relationship with your smartphone? laughs probably, yes, i think so. well, i m certainly in an addicted relationship with my smartphone and my laptop and whatever else i access social media with. i am undeniably addicted to social media. but we might all be we might, as a culture, be addicted to social media. and if you want to be in the conversation now, it s very hard to actually exclude yourself from that by not being on social media. so, part of it is whatever else addiction is some kind of weird dopamine hit that you get from it, a narcissistic urge to have an audience and all the sort of things that i know are kind of shallow and bad.
david baddiel, welcome. hello. how are you? i m well, and in fact, i m very well cos i ve just seen your latest stand up show, and it prompts a very simple question. are you in an abusive relationship with your smartphone? probably, yes, i think so. well, i m certainly in an addicted relationship with my smartphone and my laptop and whatever else i access social media with. i am undeniably addicted to social media. but we might all be we might, as a culture, be addicted to social media. and if you want to be in the conversation now, it s very hard to actually exclude yourself from that by not being on social media. so, part of it is whatever else addiction is some kind of weird dopamine hit that you get from it, a narcissistic urge to have