Last night, on the highly popular talk show “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” comedian Nick Kroll made an appearance that had the audience in stitches. Known for his quick wit and hilarious observations, Kroll shared some amusing insights about the challenges of parenting.

The conversation started off with Corden congratulating Kroll on becoming a father. Kroll joyfully revealed that he had a baby this year and expressed his delight in becoming a parent. However, he admitted that there are some things you’re never quite prepared for as a new parent.

One particular challenge that Kroll highlighted was the issue of baby boogers. He humorously described a rather unconventional method of removing them. Kroll explained that when your child gets a booger stuck in their nose and traditional methods fail, there is a tube that you stick into the child’s nose. Then, you connect another tube to your mouth and suck the booger out. Kroll jokingly referred to it as a “leap of faith” since you’re never quite sure if there will be a barrier preventing you from unintentionally sucking the booger into the back of your throat.

But it wasn’t just boogers that Kroll found surprising. He also mentioned his expectation that dealing with poop would be a bigger challenge. However, he humorously proclaimed his readiness to scoop them right out of the tub and even snack on them if he were hungry. Kroll revealed his incredulity that in the 21st century, the technology for handling boogers still involves a tube. He humorously compared it to using a bowl of rice as a phone stand.

The conversation then shifted gears to Halloween. Kroll shared a picture from his recent trick-or-treating experience, featuring a sign he came across that said “Happy Halloween, sorry no treats this year.” He hilariously pointed out the absurdity of someone going to the effort of painting such an elaborate sign to let kids know they won’t be receiving any treats. He joked that it required so much more effort than just putting out a bowl of candy.

Patton, who was also a guest on the show, chimed in with his own Halloween story from the 80s. He recounted a time when there was a Satanic panic, and people were suspicious of Halloween and games like Dungeons and Dragons. Patton shared the bizarre experience of receiving tiny Bibles as part of a Halloween “attack pack” from a man named Bob Larson. He humorously described how receiving a Bible in your candy bag felt like being egged, and he would dump out the candy to find a Bible among the treats.

Kroll and Patton’s Halloween anecdotes had the audience in stitches as they shared their humorous experiences from the past. The conversation then shifted back to Kroll, who talked about how he started performing stand-up comedy. He revealed his excitement about playing at Carnegie Hall, a dream venue for many performers. Kroll shared that since he’s from New York, having friends and family in the audience is both exciting and nerve-wracking.

Overall, Nick Kroll‘s appearance on “The Late Late Show” was a hilarious and entertaining segment that had viewers laughing throughout. From his tales of parenting woes to his Halloween memories, Kroll showcased his comedic talent and left the audience wanting more. Catch the full episode to witness the laughter firsthand.