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December 10, 2008

Joel McHale's Evil Genius Son Says The Darndest Things

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Judging from this interview on Conan last night, Joel McHale's 3-year-old son Eddie is on the fast track to turning The Soup into a McHale dynasty, with his un-PC quips about little people ("What is THAT?") and his own baby brother ("I don't want to eat fish, I want to see Isaac's penis.") Soon, the Eddie The Chosen Child will move on to more appropriate targets, such as Tyra. This is also the best interview with the wonderful Mr. McHale I've seen so far, so I'm including the whole 9 minutes. Crazy-kid stuff is in the beginning, though:

Joel on Tina Tequila: "She's a tiny little whore on MTV."

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Becca

i'd totally be a sister wife in that house.

Posted by: Becca profile link at 12/10/08 3:48 PM | Reply
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Thanks for posting this! So hilarious.

Posted by: Sara profile link at 12/10/08 4:34 PM | Reply
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Tila Tequilla? Also, I once saw a "little person" breaking up with his very tall blonde girlfriend.

Posted by: Bryan at 12/10/08 4:47 PM | Reply
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Love the karashian sister's voices. thats just fricken mean.

Posted by: Mick profile link at 12/10/08 5:42 PM | Reply
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Oh my lord, Joel McHale is the best. But someone PLEASE get that man a tie tack.

Posted by: alaska at 12/10/08 5:49 PM | Reply
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aah, this made me so happy. and I love that they're both so tall.

Posted by: Zulkey profile link at 12/10/08 10:48 PM | Reply
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jetblak22

it's "Tela", not Tina

Posted by: jetblak22 profile link at 12/15/08 1:33 AM | Reply
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