Bill Clinton was at their grandmother's house in Nashville when Rock and Jim arrived, but it didn't seem odd to either to see a former U.S. president standing in the front yard.
Rock spoke to him using his best Clinton impersonation, a sort of raspy, southern-twinged draw that had become one of Clinton's prominent trademarks.
Clinton looked displeased. "You know, I get tired of people doing that," he said. "I hear it all the time, everywhere I go. I suppose next you're gonna say, 'I feel your pain.' "
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