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Gaffigan takes a detour into international whiskey—it’s made to seem like a global invasion, with Scotch, Irish, Canadian, and Indian whiskeys all “needed to invade” the American whiskey scene. He jokes that Scotch is called “whiskey,” but in Scotland, it’s also considered a derogatory term, humorously comparing Scotch to Scotch tape—and joking they taste the same, as if “wrapping Christmas presents.” This playful global perspective satirizes the international diversity of spirits.