method bender in a walmart parking lot, the dude is wearing a tweety bird and it s dirty. grimy. they look like the superhero people at times square that walk around and kind of assault people. it s okay for children, but adults need to stop wearing cartoon characters. greg: yes, i think you agree with me on kids to wear the coax water? right? you know i like you. [laughter] but i m going to tell you is apparent that i strongly disagree. [laughter] with my kids running into christmas morning with cocaine sweaters on. [laughter] i don t think you quite got the scope of the sweater. this snowman was just another reference for cocaine. and three lines of cocaine, he was like let it blow. [laughter] i don t think you want the
they were true visionaries because now this is a multi- million-dollar trend and i think some of you in the audience have beautiful christmas waters. they are like the picasso of our time. greg: it s funny like that, because like my mom made like 20 christmas waters because we called them coke sweaters because how do you make 20 sweaters over the period of a week, sanka isn t going to do. a little reference to instinct coffee that everybody home will get, charlie. you know i don t have a problem with the sweater if it s for kids. [laughter] when i see adults who wearing sweaters and t-shirts with cartoon characters on them, i find it very disturbing. it s like infantilism nation of america. like every time a parents get arrested for neglecting their kids during like a seven day