Judd Apatow reads a story about a man whose perfect date ends up in the emergency room.
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From the New York Times and WBUR Boston, this is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Magna Chakrabarti.
Think about the most embarrassing, awful, cataclysmically bad date you've ever been on.
Did it end in the emergency room?
No?
Okay, good.
Well, then it probably went at least a little better than the date Brian Gittus wrote about in his modern love column.
And who better to bring us a story of a romantic mishap than Judd Apatow, director of films like Train Wreck, the 40 year old Virgin and Knocked up?
Heres his reading of Brian's story, titled at the hospital an interlude of clarity.
Theres never a good time to fall off your couch onto a martini glass, nick a major blood vessel, and begin losing a dangerous amount of blood.