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They're terrible." And she said, "Oh no, I
don't see it that way at all with the young people." I said, "What?" She said, "No, Craig,
the young people today, I see it more like, do you remember that
old David Bowie song in the 1970s when he sang- ♪ Cha-cha-cha-cha-Changes [audience laughing] I was like, "No.
No, Auntie Betty
don't see it that way at all with the young people." I said, "What?" She said, "No, Craig,
the young people today, I see it more like, do you remember that
old David Bowie song in the 1970s when he sang- ♪ Cha-cha-cha-cha-Changes [audience laughing] I was like, "No.
No, Auntie Betty
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They're terrible."
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And she said, "Oh no, I
don't see it that way at all
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with the young people."
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I said, "What?"
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She said, "No, Craig,
the young people today,
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I see it more like,
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do you remember that
old David Bowie song
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in the 1970s when he sang-
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♪ Cha-cha-cha-cha-Changes
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[audience laughing]
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I was like, "No.
No, Auntie Betty.
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Movie Summary
Ferguson returns to the spotlight and despite life's setbacks - his recent bout with an unknown calcified infection that plagued his eyeball, a nasty UTI, long covid, his fear of millennials, and having to tiptoe his comedy around foreign accents and his wife - Craig Ferguson is still so happy.