Nikka is... Prettiest, not to mention sexiest, girl you've ever seen! Pretty rare to hear of a Nikka. They are outgoing and love to help others! God gave us only few Nikkas, let's praise them while they last. For more of this awesome species, read hereAround this point in the interview, Nick Offerman bursts into Scott’s trailer.
Offerman: Adam, thank you so much for the acid — oh! Feigns surprise upon seeing a reporter, the same reporter he had spoken to moments ago.
Scott: It’s fine. We’re on LSD right now.
Offerman: I meant the acid . . . acidophilus tablets.
Scott: Yes!
Offerman: My stool is doing really great. Okay. Pardon me, you guys.
Scott, gesturing to Offerman: We’re a couple health nuts.
The sound of Offerman giggling can be heard as he exits.
WEEPING OH MY GOD (x)
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Nick Offerman from the film Smashed at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
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NICK OFFERMAN: She brings such a crazy bag of skills and tools combined with this incredible personality where she will be working like a 13-14 hour day and everybody’s starting to get tired and Amy is improvising hip hop songs, just keeping everybody in a really good mood.
SCOTT AUKERMAN: She’s done that on this program. She’s got such a wonderful light about her and she’s such a pleasant person to be around.
NICK OFFERMAN: Yeah, she’s got sunshine coming out of her.
SCOTT AUKERMAN: Have you ever seen her cranky?
NICK OFFERMAN: Um, well…maybe on rare occasions when, you know, she’s only human and she’s got two small children and she’s the lead and producer of our show and so after she’s had to be up all night for like four nights in a row she maybe shows the slightest irritability. But even then she’s such a quarter back that she’ll be irritable and then she’ll call herself on it and then do something funny about it. She’s incredible.
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One great benefit of our relationship is that Megan has gone through everything a couple of chapters ahead of me, so there’s an easy student-master quality to it. When your wife is a legend of comedy, you have to be a huge jackass not to assume the student role.
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@BobWeide Two of the many reasons I don’t want my week directing “Parks and Recreation” to end. #ParksandRec http://yfrog.com/mmpncboj
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You both got your big TV breaks in your late thirties, though ten years apart. How did you negotiate the disparity between your careers before Nick landed Parks and Recreation?
M.M.: We’re very supportive of each other. I don’t know when I’ve been happier than when he got Parks. That was one of the most exciting things that ever happened.
N.O.: One great benefit of our relationship is that Megan has gone through everything a couple of chapters ahead of me, so there’s an easy student-master quality to it. When your wife is a legend of comedy, you have to be a huge jackass not to assume the student role.
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“The thing you can’t google about Nick yet is that he is the best person to work with, and he is one of the kindest. Usually you can’t find the good things about people on the internet but if you could that would certainly be his headline.” (x)
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