In a recent episode of the popular talk show, David Letterman welcomed the hilarious and talented Larry David, the creator and star of the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. It had been quite some time since David had graced the show with his presence, making his return all the more exciting. As the audience erupted with applause, it was clear that David’s unique brand of humor was greatly missed.

During their conversation, David couldn’t help but express his relief that his parents weren’t alive to witness the hilarity that was about to unfold. With a sense of impending calamity in the air, David and Letterman bantered back and forth, discussing everything from David’s appreciation for whistling to his elaborate techniques for begging.

As the conversation took a more serious turn, David opened up about a challenging period in his life. He admitted to walking the streets of New York, searching for a place to live in case he became homeless. It was a time of deep depression, and David shared the complexities of expressing his true feelings to his parents, who lived in constant fear of embarrassment.

Switching gears, the conversation shifted to David’s latest achievement – getting his buddies from the sign show to appear on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Letterman marveled at how David managed to make it happen, and David humorously revealed his begging techniques, even resorting to pleading in Spanish for added effect.

The topic then turned to David’s personal life, and his lack of a special lady. He humorously admitted to potentially holding the record for the least amount of intimacy for someone with their own television show. The conversation took a quirky turn, as they delved into the topic of inflatable dolls and the challenges of hiding them in plain sight.

As the interview came to a close, Letterman inquired about David’s involvement in a Woody Allen film, but David deftly redirected the conversation, showing his reluctance to discuss personal matters. Despite their comedic back-and-forth, David expressed his dissatisfaction with the interview, feeling that Letterman wasn’t getting to his best self.

The interview concluded with a discussion on a fistfight David had with Rosie O’Donnell on his show, revealing O’Donnell’s formidable nature. As the segment ended, Letterman congratulated David on the success of Curb Your Enthusiasm, which has now entered its seventh season.

Fans can catch Larry David‘s hilarious antics on Curb Your Enthusiasm, airing on HBO at 9 p.m. Be sure to tune in to witness David’s unique and entertaining take on life, and stay tuned for more exciting updates on the show.