Meghann Fahy and Seth Meyers discuss the differences between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket on ‘Late Night'
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'We pull in, and immediately I was like, 'Oh! That's why I've never been to Nantucket,'' Fahy said. 'I was too poor then, and I am still too poor now. This place is crazy.'
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Towards the end of the conversation, Meyers asked the
'I've been to Martha's Vineyard,' Meyers sheepishly admitted.
'You look like you go there,' Fahy quipped.
'I like how you're answering my 'are you a classic New Englander' by the way you're asking these questions,' the late-night host jokingly added.
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On behalf of Martha's Vineyard, Meyers extended an invitation to visit the island to Fahy, saying it's a bit more relaxed compared to Nantucket.
'It's not Nantucket,' Meyers said. 'We're way more laid back.'
Watch Fahy's full interview on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' below.
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