![]() ![]() She said:īecause I didn’t come from a chaotic household, my town felt very sleepy, so I would make up fake things. Poehler had some really accurate insights into what it was like growing up in the “safe, blue-collar town” of Burlington in the ’80s. And when we local folks see a bad Boston accent on screen, Poehler says we instinctively respond, “That mothahfuckah is not from Boston.” Here’s her version of her own accent: “It’s the one accent nobody can get right unless you’re from here,” she told the crowd. Of all the celebrities with local roots, Poehler has one of the best takes on Boston accents. Poehler: “Well, you know what-different strokes.” And I noticed that one of them was that it kind of relaxed you to write topless.”ĭalton: “Well, I tried it! And I thought it was just weird! I’m not as young as you are.” This dialogue says it all:ĭalton: “You came up with different tips that might help along with the writing. ![]() In her book, Poehler admits that some of Yes Please was written topless. ![]() ![]() Here are some of our best takeaways from the book talk: ![]()
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