I can't tell you how much I love Target and Costco, that kind of culture, because it's something I never felt a part of. I've always felt like a tourist because I have never fit in anywhere.
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I love consumerism, TV culture, shopping malls. There's nothing I'd ever buy, but I like being there. It's wacky.
I love Costco.
I love to go shopping at Target. They have so much stuff there, you can buy almost anything, it's really amazing.
When I tour, it's like, well, like a food tour as much as a comedy tour. I try to eat at all the weird places, the obscure barbecue joints, burger places. There are a few spots in L.A. that I'm obsessed with - one of them is the Taco Zone taco truck on Alvarado. There are secret off-menu items that are amazing.
While my trips are most often focused on business, I always try to take some time to experience the local culture.
What better way to get to know a culture than to go there and learn their sports? And I say to people who tell me they can't travel, 'How much did you spend at the mall this year? How many times did you eat out? Take that money and go.'
Costco is a passion. Costco is like a massage.
I'm not a good tourist. I don't like walking around and looking at things. I like being in a city and working and finding out how other people live.
I never make a trip to the United States without visiting a supermarket. To me they are more fascinating than any fashion salon.
In Minneapolis, I learned that there are more theaters per square mile than in any U.S. city but New York, and we also had great Midwestern beef in our salads in a plaza overlooking the national headquarters of Target, Inc.
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