The one that was most fun was That’s My Bush; the part that I did for Comedy Central. That was a hoot. That was more fun that one should be allowed to have.
Meaning of the quote
This quote from American actor Timothy Bottoms is talking about a TV show he worked on called "That's My Bush" for Comedy Central. He says that working on this show was really fun and enjoyable, more fun than he should have been allowed to have. In other words, he had such a great time making the show that it almost felt like he was getting away with something!
About Timothy Bottoms
Timothy Bottoms is an acclaimed American actor and film producer. He rose to fame in the 1970s, starring in acclaimed films like Johnny Got His Gun, The Last Picture Show, and The Paper Chase. Bottoms is also known for playing the main antagonist in Rollercoaster and portraying President George W. Bush in multiple projects.
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