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"I Don't Trust Like That": The Surreal Journey of Eric Andre Buying a Car
When the manager asks Andre to remove his coat, Andre indignantly refuses, claiming he will not "get naked" or "show his genitals" just to buy a car, framing the manager's reasonable request as highly inappropriate. eric andre buying a car
In a bizarre reversal of the salesman's request to see what's under the coat, Andre demands the manager "open that button" on his own shirt to prove he isn't hiding anything. "I Don't Trust Like That": The Surreal Journey
Andre repeatedly tells the bewildered manager that he "just doesn't trust anybody like that," specifically expressing a deep-seated suspicion of "friendly" or "talking" cars. Beyond the "Harry" skit, Andre has revisited automotive
Beyond the "Harry" skit, Andre has revisited automotive humor in other ways, such as:
The scene unfolds as the towering figure waddles onto a used car lot, looking for a salesman named "Harry". Adopting a strained, elderly-sounding voice, Andre declares his intent to buy a "fine automobile" immediately. The skit quickly descends into Andre’s trademark absurdist humor, fueled by a repetitive and nonsensical philosophy of "trust".
Andre recently directed the music video for idk.’s "C.O.P.," which draws inspiration from the high-speed, violent absurdity of the Grand Theft Auto video games.