Amy Poehler Cracks Up Don Rickles | Dinner with Don

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Published 2017-09-25
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Remember that time Amy Poehler met Don Rickles at Jimmy Kimmel's house? Don doesn't either. In this episode of "Dinner with Don," the two comedians talk about Rickles' military service in the Philippines, Amy's start at Second City in Chicago and the challenge of teasing people today. "Dinner with Don" is a legacy series celebrating Don Rickles' life and career. It was produced by AARP Studios, Winbrook Entertainment and Stamper Lumber Company.

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All Comments (20)
  • @bmla88
    Legend. My fav rickles joke was when he was asked how Frank Sinatra was doing towards the end of Frank's life. Rickles replied: “Oh, he's ok, you know, he's got Sicilian Alzheimer's...he only remembers the grudges.”
  • "Where was the first time you met Robert DeNiro?" "At a whispering contest" 😂😂 Classic Don!
  • @R4Y2k
    After being on a Don Rickles binge for several hours, I can honestly say that he's the greatest comedian that ever lived.
  • @MrRoach-yo3mz
    I worked for Mr. Rickles in the mid to late 90's as part of his personal security, the stories I could tell would make a great "Tell All" book..... Looking back, I think I would have worked for him for free, he was a wonderful, kind and feeling man, he insulted me daily & often, that's his way of saying, "I Like You". .... The world was a better place with him in it! ..... The Last Of The Greats! RIP Mr, Ripp
  • @11thstalley96
    The best story that Rickles tells about Sinatra is when Don has a first date with a girl and he sees Sinatra at another table in the restaurant. Don had just met Sinatra for the first time just recently and goes over to Sinatra’s table and asks Frank for a favor to please come over to his table and say hello because he wants to impress the girl with the fact that he’s good friends w/ Frank. After a while, Sinatra comes over to Rickles’ table to say hello and Don goes “Hey! we’re trying to have a nice dinner here! You got some nerve pushing yourself on me. Don’t bother us!” Supposedly Frank just dissolves into a puddle laughing his ass off and it was the impetus on why they became such good friends.
  • @jfk64kennedy95
    Much respect to Rickles, offended everyone and yet, offended no one....
  • @bernlin2000
    Dude was still funnier at 90 than most of us can ever dream of being...at any point in our lives. MASTER!!!
  • As a non-American, I just discovered Don Rickles and he is amazing. Wow. RIP
  • @ajsky1066
    The women in the background aren't even pretending that they can't hear !
  • @pattydixon6510
    He never fails to crack me up, his wit was razor sharp. But his humanity is what shines through. There is no doubt that he was a very caring man who knew not to take things too seriously. RIP.
  • Undoubtedly the greatest ball buster of all time. You can tell he recognises that Amy is a Boston sparkplug and is worthy of his company
  • @NevadaBoss
    I was doubly-blessed...I had the distinct honor of interviewing Don for an article and he was everything you would want him to be, funny, genuine, and truly humble, despite his legendary status. I also saw him live several times in Vegas, one time he yanked me outta my seat and labeled me "a Nazi bastard.". One of the great nights of my life. There will never be another Rickles..the Mona Lisa of standup. Alluva shalom Big Guy...
  • @gsmith207
    Just love her with Don going back and forth. The two of them making us laugh makes a lot of sense. Can feel the respect between the both of them.
  • I discovered M. Don Rickles very late in my life (i am no American sorry) and i find him totally amazing. And here, i love this format. Great guy, really.
  • @mjsschad3776
    I have always loved Amy's personality. She is always so smart, funny, kind and sooooo beautiful.
  • @Shyaporn
    "I met Deniro at a whispering contest." Amazing.
  • @sazopro
    This show should had been on air 10 years ago when Don was more aware, he still did a great job but definitely his edge wasn’t as sharp as before. That De Niro joke is priceless!!!!
  • @bernlin2000
    I know he lived a long life, but I really miss this dude 😥 hilarious to the very end...if I could only resurrect one celebrity, it would be him 💗💗💗