What was it like getting punked yourself?
TM: Well, it was real! I didn’t know what was happening. And then when I realized that I was being punked, I was happy. It was great TV. An opportunity for my fans and people out there to see that I’m human too. It was a chance for them to see that the crazy things that happen in this world can happen to you, too. AVC: For people who haven’t see that episode of Punk’d, could you talk a little bit about what happened and how they set you up? TM: Well I parked my car in the Valley, and then when I came out, they said that my car was being towed like four hours away to a tow-in. And they rolled my window down and put fake glass in it and made it seem like it was real. It was real elaborate. They set me up good. AVC: How much of Crank Yankers was improvised, and how much was written? TM: It was all improvised. It was all improvised. It was all me. We called people, we dialed the phone, they’d answer, and I took over. AVC: Was there a lot of the real Tracy Morgan in the character Spoonie Lu