The enunciation itself is pierce and frequently quoteworthy, if not surely as LOL-inducing as some of Poehler’s best create ( FTW!). In it, the lady behind Leslie Knope talks a wee about her own obscurity - she went to Boston College, "which some reason the Harvard of Boston" - and gives the graduates notification both as a Bostonian ("Just because you’re violent smaht doesn’t represent you’re better than me") and as a New Yorker ("Excuse me, m’am, could you move, please?") before revealing that the trustworthy cryptographic to jubilation is living your pep by the rules of improv comedy. She recommends that the grads think these tips to heart, whether they’re bothersome to be better mobile vulgus or disquieting to entertain a drunk audience at the Upright Citizens Brigade theater: "Listen. Say yes. Live in the moment.
Make unwavering you occupy oneself in with kinfolk who have your back. Make big choices primeval and often. Don’t onset a locale where two people are talking about jumping out of a airliner - start the disagreeable situation having already jumped." Watch the entire thing for yourself below.
It’s not undoubtedly NBC Thursday… but it’s wonderful enough for now.
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