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The Drew Barrymore Show: “Does This Taste Funny?” Cookbook Authors Stephen & Evie Colbert

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“Does This Taste Funny?” Cookbook Authors Stephen & Evie Colbert

Air Date: Friday, September 27th

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Stephen & Evie Colbert on Their Sexiest Chore & Making Their Marriage Last Over 30 Years

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Drew: Dish it chores sexy?

Evie: All right who goes first?

Stephen: Can I guess? I will whisper in her ear what I think she's going to say the sexy chore is.

Drew: I mean, who doesn't?

Stephen: What is it?

Evie: Well, cleaning up, cleaning.

Drew: He got it.

Evie: Anything's like watching him clean in the kitchen.

Stephen: She goes all dreamy if I start just scraping gunk off the kitchen island.

Drew: Because it's so sexy when someone pitches in, you know. You’re like, ‘Oh, you care, you're making the effort. Let's do this.’ But how,, and I know that's a weird pivot.

Stephen: I know, I know weird pivots. I host a show and there's sometimes where there's nothing to do but the, weird pivot to the new subject. So, go ahead.

Drew: The oddest segue ever. How do you, and what is your advice for the two of you, because it's different for everybody, how do you get to 31 years? And I'm telling you, it's the way you look at him. There's this one picture you go, I'll find it. There it is.

Evie: Well he is funny, you know, he does make me laugh so that's helpful.

Stephen: There are all kinds of reasons why you like each other and that's different for, for everybody and like why you're attracted to that person but the way to keep that being enough, in my opinion is to be ready to apologize at any moment for anything. Because, and I'm serious here, because unrealized or unexpressed resentments can get in the way of actually loving each other but just apologize the minute the other person's mad at you because it's not a contest you're not going to lose for apologizing. There's no scorecard. You just apologize and then you'll probably find out what the real thing is about.

Evie: Very hard for a hibernator to do. She's not even around, she's hibernating.

Stephen: For calling you a hibernator, I'm so sorry.