ANMA - RTX Supplemental with Geoff & Eric
Episode Date: July 17, 2023Good morning, Campers! It's RTX, or at least it was during this recording, so Geoff and Eric find some space on the show floor to record a quick check in. Nick joins in briefly and this becomes a real... F**kface style episode. We're back next week with regular episodes, starting off with our live episode from RTX so make sure to come by. Sponsored by Fum http://tryfum.com/ANMA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hi, welcome to RTX.
Hello, welcome to a supplemental episode of Anima. I feel like we just did one of these yesterday.
Uh, we did it the other day.
It is the one that was lots of music.
Um, today we are doing one on the show floor of RTX during RTX.
Hmm.
Behind Jackie Chan's suit. Yeah, first of all, during RTX, behind Jackie Chan's suit.
Yeah, first off, good morning Gus, wherever you are.
Wherever he is.
Not here doing an animal with us.
Yep.
[♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪
Uh, so because this is a non-canon
animal supplemental episode,
we can do whatever the fuck we want.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
So this is basically just became a f*** face episode.
Yeah, as of yeah.
Nick showed up and uh, Nick's running our audio.
Hello.
We're sitting behind, as you said, the Jackie Chan Tuxedo.
Yeah.
And what might have been what I think,
my cleverest bit ever, which is to put the,
to build a face-museum.
Uh-huh.
Uh, I believe this iteration's called the, uh,
face-museum of things... of items that are...
...things that are things? I don't know what I call it.
I came over to my own dumb bits.
Fuck, dude. It's not my phone.
Just starting, you're falling apart.
Dude, it's been a long day already.
How's your RTX-man? It's been good, man. Dude, it's been a long day already. How's your RTX man?
It's been good man.
Yeah, it's been good.
Yeah.
Definitely the least workload I've had.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, as I've gotten older and I've started to be
in less and less stuff, then it,
even as a legacy, it makes less and less sense
for me to be in shit, right?
Like, I'm only doing two shows right now.
Face. I mean, this is a multitude of shows, it's a Right. Like, I'm only doing two shows right now. Uh-huh. Face.
I mean, a f*** face is a multitude of shows.
It's a production.
Right, the problem with f*** face is that the majority
of the show won't come here.
Right.
So we can't do proper f*** face stuff here.
So we did a break show.
We did a break show, which I thought
went really well.
We announced it's coming weekly in early August.
And then, I did Anima.
And that's it.
That's all I got.
Yeah. Like they drag Gus and I off
to get to do the hey yeah you ever wonder why we're here what are we promoting and we do that on
occasion like we promoted the new season of RVB which I'm very excited about uh and that's it
that's I mean I'm not in anything else it makes no sense to put me in we don't do a founders
or Roostery panel anymore because of us are dead uh-huh we don't do uh like I'm not in anything else. It makes no sense to put me in. We don't do a Founders or Rooster Feet panel anymore because most of us are dead.
We don't do, like, I'm not,
they don't ask me back to the Achievement Hunter panel anymore
because it's just no point.
I'm so far gone.
So there really is not much left for me to do
at a convention, other than talk to you behind a Tuxedo.
Yeah, I mean, the face breaks out went really well.
And I'd love to do more face stuff here.
So you've got face jam, you've got all kinds of...
All my stuff is today, all my stuff is with you
until I have face jam with him.
So, like, that's my whole day today.
It's just show, show, show, show.
How was your RTX binnik?
It's been great so far.
We spent so much time in the Ratten Grackle pub yesterday
just hanging out with folks.
But we lost track of time.
Michael wandered up.
We were about to roll out.
Michael wandered up.
The line got long.
And then we looked up and it was dinner time.
And that was, that was the day.
It went all day.
I mean, we were there all day.
So the Ratten Grackle pub is a pub that we built for
FaceGym.
And it's a bar where you can come and you can buy
FaceGym stuff.
But we also have drinks, pretzels, hot dogs,
like we have active stuff. And people are have drinks, pretzels, hot dogs, like we have active stuff,
and people are hanging out drinking all day, whatever,
and then we just popped behind the bar,
we were selling stuff and it's been great.
Is that it right there?
That's it, the right and crackle.
What's the capacity, do you know?
150,000, I think.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You guys maxed out?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I don't know
that they were calling the fire marshal
because of how many people we had in there,
but I think they were thinking about it. You know what I mean? So it was on the speed though. Yeah, yeah, so it's good
But we are here. We're next to the Rybuck's fault. I don't know if you've seen the Rybuck's fault
It is
People shooting
Ryan money in the air and trying to catch as much as they can and then Ryan from funhouse occasionally appears and goes
Yeah dude It's pretty good as much as they can. And then Ryan from Funhouse occasionally appears and goes, ha, yeah dude.
It's pretty good.
Can they redeem that money for anything?
Oh, maybe like Ryan goods.
Like you'll stop for your old stuff.
Stuff that he stole during college or something like that.
See, you're in a crackling on this microphone
and that can't be good, right?
Nick said this is okay. So when he edits it later and he goes, why'd I say that? Kelly, I'm seeing a crackling on this microphone and that can't be good, right? Okay. Nick said this is okay.
So when he edits it later, he goes, why'd I say that?
Kelly, I'm sorry.
I did a, I did a chump with him many years ago.
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Haley.
Yeah.
And one of the, like, the lies and a truth thing or whatever we had to do was his fun
fact was that when he visits a new place, like another country or whatever, he will hide a nickel
in a famous place like the Louvre or like Notre Dame or whatever, and then he'll draw a map to it
and then keep that map. So if he ever goes back, you can try to find it again.
Was that a truth? Yeah, that was his true story.
And that was kind of my introduction to him. And I've informed every opinion of him based on that right now
I will say that's a great story to form an opinion based about him on yes, like I think that's very accurate
So I get nailed it. Yeah, um, so how do you think the animal panel went earlier today?
I think you remember it. Yeah, I was okay. I was okay. I was okay
I was saying I have a I'm gonna, you know,
you've produced me for a while now.
You know, I go through these waves where I hate myself
and then I don't hate myself as much.
Yeah, not a big fan of me right now.
Yeah, we knew that a couple weeks ago
when we finished two really good episodes of,
so good.
And then you went, I don't like my performances on those.
And then hung up.
You made it sound like I hung up on you.
It wasn't like that.
It felt like it.
It was the four of us going
Did he really leave? I think I buy he did I had to go he did say goodbye
You were so down on yourself and we went was we're good episodes
It was a fucking worse because you guys were awesome
Uh-huh they were good episodes because you guys you were great
I can fucking hear me and I can hear everything that I missed or I wasn't quick enough on or that I what I didn't say in the right way
So much stuff in those two episodes. I did not say in the right way, huh?
And it makes me insane wow it makes me insane because I prepare so hard for face
That's awesome me and Nick just show up. I know I know and that's what and that's perfect for y'all
But this is the only thing I ever try that's what and that's perfect for y'all. Uh-huh, but this is the only thing I've ever tried at and I try really hard
And so when I don't when I miss the mark it fucking kills me
Yeah, I thought that I I was too worried if you go in my honest opinion. Yes, please
I know and moment today. I would love that you and Gus were great. Uh-huh
I thought I was too mouthy and I thought I sounded pretentious. I didn't think so at all. Yeah. Hi Jordan
Jordan swears is here. Oh Holly. Hello, Holly. I love leave. I at all? Yeah. Hi, Jordan. Jordan swears is here. Jordan's here. All of Holly.
Hello, Holly.
I had a lovely talk about nostalgia with Jordan Holly here.
Oh, that's so nice.
We're doing this and then going over to Rattengrakall.
If you want to start us out, we'll be there in just a minute.
Cool.
I didn't think you were at all.
I thought it was really nice.
I thought you did a really good job on Anima.
I think it was exactly what people wanted to hear.
I don't think I explained the small bedroom stuff well.
I thought I sounded dick-editioned and I wasn't trying to.
Really?
Yeah, I was really nice.
I also try not to listen to myself because of that.
I don't ever watch or listen anything that we do
because I can't.
I mean, I already heard it once, so I need to hear it again.
That's kind of how I feel.
It's just sort of like, I mean, I was already there.
It's fine.
When I have to do Metadata and I didn't yet,
I have to skip through and go, I remember that part.
Okay, I remember that part too.
Okay, that's great.
I need to hear it again.
How did you think it?
The end of the panel went.
It was good.
I am trying to be the way you go in waves
with some of this stuff is the way I go in waves
with some of this stuff where I feel like I need to talk less
and guide more on this stuff, like in Anima and in face.
But for face for this, it was just like,
it's you up there with Emily,
and I need to drive some of it,
and then also Jack is there.
Dude, you're a huge part of the break show though.
It's like, it's really easy.
No, I appreciate it, and I do agree,
but I do think that it's more, especially on Anima,
I want it to be more prompt-based,
and then letting you guys go tangential before.
Okay, circles back around. I understand that. That's the stuff I want to do, and I based and then letting you guys go tangential before circles back around I understand that
That's the stuff I want to do and I feel like I did that partly today
But I also think I missed the mark on some stuff
I didn't get that sense at all, but I was really deep into my own
Insightities and so yeah, that's just where you're at right now and in a week
You won't be and you'll be like I got this great idea dude in a week
I'll be insufferable because I'll I will do an episode of face and I'll think I was the funniest person.
And I'll walk around my house for the rest of the day,
high-fiving air.
It's gonna be like, you fucking, you're so funny.
You're so funny.
You can take a good one with the bed.
NBA Summer League, what do you think?
I watched my first game, my first full game last night.
I watched the San Antonio game, San Antonio Charlottes,
the Sea Brandon Miller versus Victor.
And I was fucking hilarious, how bad they both were.
Yeah.
I'd already seen Brandon Miller play two other games
where he wasn't very good.
It was better this game, he didn't get eight fouls,
but Victor, when Manana had, he lit gasped from the get-go,
which I thought was really weird, conditioning.
And he even admitted, he needs to organize conditioning.
And then he looked lost
He doesn't like he didn't know what he didn't like he didn't understand the speed of the game
That was oh I just weird to me because I know they play at that level in Europe. I think France tries to play at that level
Yeah, I don't know that you can get in there with summer league even summer league guys who are there to
Cut each other up to make these squads. I know you can't, it's like spring training.
Can't base anything on the season, on summer league,
you can't, but it's funnest shit to watch.
And there's a reason to watch it, right?
When beginning dunked on is the funniest thing.
When beginning throat chopper, whatever,
and then like kicking guys to get us down
and then making the funniest face on the ground.
It was so, it was just like,
do you not know what a meme is, dude?
Like what are you doing?
Like, oh, you know there's a million fucking eyes on you?
Like get real.
It's been so fun,
cause I'm very, very active in the NBA subreddits.
Yeah.
I'm read it, you know?
As a lurker, not as a commenter.
I have a comment on anything.
Anywhere, ever.
But it's so fun to watch the like it's fun.
It's cruel.
Oh, it's true to watch the immediate flip.
It's hair down.
Yeah.
And now I went from like, you know, LeBron 2.0 to like at his best,
he'll be Rudy Gobert.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
The kid played 27 minutes of the of his NBA career.
Let's cut him some slacks.
And I will say I think that everyone's looking at his offense there and going like,
oh, yeah, he looked like shit.
He's not dunked on.
Did you watch him play defense?
He was in there.
Yeah, he was in there.
He was good.
He's an anchor.
He's in a shot from that block on Brandon Miller from like 10 feet away.
He's big as fuck and he is going to be a defensive first guy.
He's not going to do anything flashy.
I hope you liked Tim Duncan because he's back.
Yeah.
He's Victor Rumbiama.
I agree with you.
He's going to be a fundamental kind of guy.
He has to be.
And it's also it's pop of it.
And he's in the place.
Yeah.
He's in like the most French friendly team.
Absolutely history.
Yeah.
San Antonio, Texas.
I don't know what it is, but it's really a true man.
If you're a European player, that's the best place to go.
I think it starts, you put Monu there and then all of a sudden,
a Roman is the fucking spot, man.
It's just, yeah, forced DL.
Yep, a ton of Parker Barney's forced DL, those guys.
Yeah, they love them there.
Crazy.
I don't know, what do you think about Victor?
What do you think about Victor?
I thought it was funny last night.
I even laughed and I'm a big spurs fan.
So I was, you know, of course, I was a kid.
Jones, the dunked on him was fucking brutal. Oh, yeah, posterized. was, you know, of course, I had a kite Jones that dunked on him. It was fucking brutal.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, it was awesome.
It was a little brutal.
I was the, it might have been the first time
I heard kite Jones's name.
Yeah.
And then now you'll hear the rest of your life.
Absolutely.
It's every time they bring up Victor from now on,
it's going to be like, oh, remember this and me.
Remember the dawn?
Yeah.
Dude, you guys have a kid on your team named Champagni.
It was fucking awesome. Yeah, dude. By the way, on your team named champagne. He was fucking awesome
By the name name spelled champagne
And he's got a brother who is gonna be in I think on the Celtics
Yeah, wild
Need a draft of something some really stuff hot would love to go. I'm going. Are you really? I'm going next weekend
You're going win. Yeah, I'm gonna be there Friday through Sunday. Okay, we can record. Yeah
No, no, I won't fuck with recording
but no like I know I look so for my
like my
My fiance's dad and her brother-in-law who is I don't know if we've probably talked about it
I don't know if I've talked about it here, but her brother-in-law is a guy who just by happen since I've known for 20 years
I got named kit Nichols who who used to do Ask An Ninja.
Oh, we did talk about the Ask An Ninja guy.
And he used to work with Ruchertis many years ago.
Well, he turns, he's, just happens to be her brother-in-law.
Uh-huh.
And so her dad and Kent are gonna take me to Vegas
for like a, like a bachelor kind of weekend.
Really?
Just like for the family, you know.
Oh, fuck me.
I'm gonna do something bigger with y'all with everybody.
We'll do it.
Yeah, we gotta go, we have to take care of her. We have to bigger with y'all with everybody. We'll do it. Yeah, we gotta go.
We have to take care of it.
We're gonna have to take care of it.
We're gonna have to take care of it.
We're gonna have to take care of it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Um, that's fucking awesome.
Yeah, so I'm gonna go to Summer League.
Yeah, so I'm gonna see the games on the 15th, which haven't been
released yet, because I think they're semi.
Wow.
They're like semi-finales games, but we already have tickets.
That's fucking awesome.
And then it'll be my second time going to the NBA Summer League.
Are you excited?
Yeah.
Damn, man, that's fucking sick.
I assume it works the same way as it worked last time, but when
I went like five years ago, you just bought a ticket. It was over at
like you and Elvira, wherever. Yeah. And you buy a ticket. And then you just go into a gym
and you sit down and you just stay as long as you want. And they just run games right after
each other. That's why sat and I watch like three games in a row. Are you going to do that
again? I hope so. That's awesome. I'll be there all fucking day. There's so many good rookies
in the rookie class. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot. I mean, here's the thing about summer league is, again,
you can't judge the season by now.
They're all already hurt by the way.
Yeah, that's true.
This is the time when you get to see people
that you are gonna talk about in 15 years
and you'd be like, I was a summer league game
and watch this first fucking game.
I was telling that to Millie last night
because she was poor Millie.
She wants to hang out.
And then sometimes I'm just like, it's basketball, you know?
Yeah. And so, and like, I want to hang out with you, but we got to watch basketball and she's like such a fucking trooper
Yeah, you know
But last night she was like you want to hang out and I was like yeah, but it's Victor women. Yama's first game
So I kind of want to watch that view mine and she's like I'll watch it with you
And I was trying to explain to her I'm like someday a linear years from now. You'll be 37 and you'll be able to tell somebody
I saw that guy's very first NBA game and she's like, I don't give a shit.
I know, I know, I know.
If you did, you could say it.
That's fucking great.
We talk about it all that time, like, Pogra is signed a bunch of guys like 11 year contracts
and stuff.
We talked to Sean who has four kids, one just graduated high school.
One is Sean's kids graduate high school?
Not crazy. I guess it isn't because Millie's about to graduate high school. One is Sean's kids graduate high school? Not crazy.
I guess it isn't, because Millie's about
to graduate high school.
But it's fucked, right?
I remember when that kid was nothing.
I remember when he was a new dad.
Yeah, exactly.
So, like new news.
Yeah, so one of the kids graduating,
the other one is going into junior year,
and then he has the two younger ones.
And he's like, by the time these Padres contracts
run out, Emma, his oldest will be like, almost like almost 30. And I'm like, that's on
real. Mani Machado will be a Padre. And then Emma will be like, well, let's go see his last game.
You know what I mean? And she'll be like, dude, my fucking kids insane. That's fucking crazy. She's
gonna ask you. She's really, really happy. Sean is so excited for her to like, still be around.
It's like a very close, it's a very close,
it's a vicinity.
Like the way that you're talking about like,
oh, Millie wanted to hang out.
Like that's him and his kids is like,
I don't know a lot of families where it's like,
my teenage daughter wants to hang out with me
and adult man, dad.
I'm very lucky.
I'm very lucky that, you know, I think divorce is a part of it.
Yeah, I think it brings you closer to both parents,
like Millie and her mom are bonded in ways now
and then million I have a part in it.
And it's totally different.
And so, and you know, because she splits time 50-50,
so she said, her mom's a week, my house a week,
my mom's a week, we go back and forth,
we just really have to make them
most of the time that we have.
In some ways, I feel like, it's fucked up,
but in some ways, I feel like,
million I spend more time together
because of the divorce.
And I heard that because you just pay more attention.
It's definitely the time that matters more.
Do you think it's like a distilled kind of thing?
Hi, Kat, kind of like a distilled kind of thing
where if you only get like the week
and you're like, how we're not gonna be able to do this thing?
Next week we should do it.
We gotta do it this week.
Yeah.
Why put it off two weeks?
You can do it now.
And also like it makes you really appreciate
the time you have when it comes to video games.
Because there's nothing worse than being like 20%
of the way through Halo Infinite and being like,
all right, I'll see you in a week.
We'll be back tomorrow.
We're doing that with Diablo 4 right now.
I haven't been able to play Diablo 4 the last week
because she was with moms.
And so, and then this week it's been too busy with our KX.
So, like every day, it's like, all right,
we're gonna try, we'll find time to play tomorrow.
Yeah.
And I'm just dying to play Diablo.
That's awesome.
That's very cool.
Diablo for cool game.
But anyway, I feel lucky as well
that a teenage kid that likes to hang out with me.
The difference is Millie is like I was
and like her mom was super independent.
Oh yeah.
And like I joined the army at 17.
I was still in high school.
And she is going to get this fucking far away from us
and Austin as humanly possible.
When she turns 18.
It's great.
It is great.
I can't read enough for people.
And that's how I, I mean, I did the same thing
and I would, I want it for her,
but it just sucks to be on the other end.
Yeah.
Now, because I know she'll never come back.
I know that once, no, like seriously, once Millie leaves
at 18, not that I'll never see her again,
but she'll never live with me again.
She'll never be, like she never be independent from that moment on.
Yep, that's just who she is.
I mean, that was the same thing when I left,
when I moved out, I never moved back in with my parents.
I started to crash at their house
when I come back for like a weekend or whatever,
but now at this point,
I'm like my late 30s and when I go home with my wife,
we rent a hotel or something.
You know what I mean?
It's just like, oh, I need to say my parents house.
I went to basic training on September 8th, 1993,
and I have not lived with another person since then,
like a parent or like, for one day.
Yeah.
Since that day, I've been on my own.
And I know it'll be the same for Millie.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it doesn't have to be.
She could live in the future as a hundred if she wanted to.
Oh my God.
Like, I would love it.
I would love it if she wasn't.
Of course.
Uh, you know, but it is what it is.
But it is what it is.
You know, that's the way that stuff goes.
So, I mean, it's, you know, you're doing an mud,
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I'm getting closer and closer to Michigan too.
I can feel it.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
So, not that it would affect us or anything.
Obviously, it's going to be so fucking hard.
No, they're not.
They're not.
Because if I move to Michigan, which won't be for at least another year,
I mean, I couldn't do it until
a million graduate of high school.
It's not the kind of early,
it's not the kind of conversation.
But I'm looking at houses and it's so fucking cheap up there.
But if I were to do it, I would buy a house up there
sell my place here, buy a condo or a small place here.
Because Emily still has a career.
Yeah, she still has this.
She owns her business.
Oh, it's a business.
She can't just like turn off this salon.
And so the way we've been planning it
is that we would do like a week in Austin,
three weeks there, a week in Austin, three weeks there.
So it wouldn't affect face at all.
And then the week I'm here,
we could just fucking office days and just hit it hard, you know.
And I'll just, and I'm flexible.
I try to be flexible, I'm not having.
So I can make my week whenever.
It doesn't matter to me.
Yeah, yeah.
Andma's gonna be weird.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, we do that too.
Yeah, we're doing it right now.
It's supplemental, it doesn't count.
Yeah, I hadn't thought about Amma.
We had a conversation about the future of Amma
an hour and a half ago.
Yeah, you forgot.
So we'll figure it out.
Maybe I'll be back two weeks out of the month.
We've got a coffee twice a week.
You're going to have a drink a lot of coffee.
I'm really going to be really excited.
It's all hypothetical anyway.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Of course.
I might just be stuck in Austin for the rest of my life.
I just don't want to pay property taxes.
Oh, I get it.
Yeah.
In Austin for the rest of my life.
Yeah. I'm never going to pay my house off. But even if I Oh, I get it. Yeah. You know, Austin for the rest of my life. Yeah.
I'm never going to pay my house off.
But even if I did, I would still have an entire mortgage.
I'm just in property tax.
It's a lot.
It's brutal.
It's a lot.
It really is.
I don't know how people live in Austin.
I feel so fucking fortunate.
Yeah.
You know, we were talking about Lucera earlier and she was saying, they live up North.
A lot of people in Rochita moved up North to La Ronde Rock,gerville area, uh, because it's gotten so goddamn ridiculous here. Yeah. And it's
never gonna go back, you know, wait, I just go backwards. No, it slows down, but it doesn't go backwards.
Well, it's already slowed down. Yeah, it slowed down a lot. Have you seen man houses cannot
fucking move? Dude, there have been houses just keep going for sale in my neighborhood.
Yep. And it just keeps adding to the pile because I haven't seen a house move in three months,
four months. Well, I mean, you've seen that a lot of the Airbnb stuff is like the bottom's
about to fall out of that. Yeah, it is. The market's about to go crazy. And then it's people going,
yeah, I don't know, this is going to be really bad for the economy and everything. And I go,
I don't give a fuck about that.
It's gonna be great for people who want to buy a house.
When the air,
talk about the economy.
When the Airbnb economy goes tits up
for the period of time that will before it corrects
and becomes a sustainable business model, which it is.
Yeah.
There will be a period when you can get
a lot of vacation homes for very cheap.
Yep, yep.
If you're in a position to take advantage.
Yep, yep. We'll see. I position to take advantage. Yep, yep.
We'll see, I just can't, if I buy another house,
I don't know how to pay for my first house,
so I probably am not a person in a position.
Would I say vacation home?
Like, I don't mean like a vacation home for you.
I mean, a lot of people are settling their vacation
in the house, and you can buy a home.
It can be your primary residence,
but there's gonna be a lot of houses to go on the market
because people suddenly can't turn a profit.
But it's what you're talking about
where it's like, we buy house here,
and then you have a condo, you have that small spot. Yeah. Where it's what you're talking about where it's like we buy house here and then you have
a condo, you have that small spot.
Yeah.
Where it's like that's where I'm here.
I'm here as that.
That's what I would love to do in San Diego is have a spot there.
Yeah.
Austin and then make a move and all that.
I would love to do that.
Yeah.
I think it would be great.
I mean, there's a, get a direct flight from here to Detroit for two and a half hour flight,
275 bucks.
That's San Diego.
Same thing.
You do that once on twice a month.
Yep, something to do.
Yep.
Where would you live if you could live anywhere?
Oh my God, I would love to live in Seattle.
That's like, I love you.
You want to go back to San Antonio?
No, God no.
Can you just fly home to San Antonio on the weekend?
Jacob, that's okay.
I'll go back for a couple of spur jams here.
Jacob, if you could live anywhere, where would you live?
Tatooine.
Okay, just for a little bit.
Till my coming of age story begins.
Definitely not what I thought he was maybe like,
oh, bokeh in or something, but all right, cool.
Tatooine, all right, good, good answer.
Thank you, Jacob.
Okay, so that's a prime religion.
You can send Diego's Seattle and Tatooine.
Or at least up to there.
I always thought that like before I moved here,
we were living in San Diego.
I was like, I live in Austin or I can live in Seattle
for like a few years kind of either way.
And my wife went, I can't live in Seattle.
Oh, I just don't like the rain.
She hates the rain.
That gray for like where she's like,
it's not raining hard, it just won't be sunny.
She goes crazy.
I think I got really used to,
because as a kid, my dad was in the Air Force,
so I lived in England for two years, right?
Oh, you lived in England, right? Yeah, so I just got really used to the rain all the time. my dad was in the air for us. So I lived in England for two years, right? Yeah.
So I just got really used to the rain all the time.
And you know, come back to the States.
It was like, we don't get that much, we get thunderstorms a lot more, but I love that
stuff.
Just constant rain coming through.
I'm going to say something that I think is probably going to be wildly impopular.
I like it.
And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, to Nick at all. Okay. I fucking do not like Seattle. I think it's boring.
I think it's boring.
And I think it turns off at night
and people aren't fun at night.
And it just shuts down.
And there's not as much of you.
I think Portland is awesome.
I love the area.
I just don't like the city of Seattle for some reason.
I get it.
I would love to live in Portland someday.
The problem with Seattle is that you have to get outside
of downtown Seattle at night.
Downtown Seattle shuts down at 9 p.m. Yeah, it is the work.
Pax is great. That is the worst thing. It's like they turn the grid off.
It's Seattle and the whole city just turned black.
Yep. It's so bizarre. Yep. I've never experienced darkness.
Like Seattle darkness. No, it's the you're like, oh, man, I can't wait to eat
something. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's 430. I know everything's closing.
Yep, absolutely.
What time are we at right now?
We are at 2348.
Perfect.
It's great.
It's like there are real vampires.
Oh, he's really, he's talking about it.
Oh, yeah.
I'm talking about the saddle.
Everybody's like, oh shit, the sun's going down.
We gotta get safe.
Oh, so you're doing like a river?
Oh, wait, oh, you're saying.
Oh, you're saying, you're saying that vampires
are real in Seattle and Seattle is for that.
And the city shuts down. Oh, 30 days and not, yeah, oh, you're like Salem's lot. You're saying that like vampires are real in Seattle. In Seattle.
And the city shuts down.
Oh, 30 days and I had shuts down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, but then you eat a Seattle log and you go,
it was pretty fucking nice.
They are good.
They are good.
No, the food's great.
Yeah.
And I like hiking a lot.
I just feel like Portland has everything Seattle has,
but it's a little bigger and a little uglier.
And a little more intersummer.
Way more unbearable.
Oh, yeah.
You're right about that.
What is with Portland summers?
See, it's not me.
It's 102 degrees and they're just like,
oh, yeah, the streets are melting.
You know, the what, huh?
What?
You know, I love about Portland is,
you can't, like, you couldn't starve there if you tried.
You just walk on the street and they're just like,
plums falling from trees,
there's blackberries growing out of trash cans
You're just like I guess I just the fruits free here. Yeah, that's like fuck fantastic
And then it's 102 degrees yeah, and there you go. I was just in Key West
Key West is fucking hot. Oh, was it really it is not it's weird. It's not as hot as Austin. Uh-huh
Was it human but the humidity I just I've gotten used to people bitch about Austin humidity
Those people did not go up on the Gulf Coast. No, no, no. Uh, that is really manageable here
I am not not used to
Gulf Coast humidity again being down there in Cuba. It was fucking insane. Yeah, we couldn't handle it
The humidity here
George we were talking Jordan swears in his wife earlier.
His wife Holly grew up in Houston.
And so when we moved here and we're hanging out with him
or whatever, I'm like, so fucking humid.
And she went, I understand what you're saying,
but no, it's not.
And I went, I got it.
I'm from San Diego where the humidity is too.
Like, it's bone dry all the time.
Like you pour water on the sidewalk
and it just evaporates.
It's like absorbed instantly. So out here, you're just like, oh, this all the time. Like you pour water on the sidewalk and it just evaporates. Yeah. It's like absorbed instantly.
So out here, you're just like,
oh, this is like the worst.
It's so bad.
And then you go to Houston and you go,
oh, they built it on a swamp.
I see.
It's like you can feel,
like you can feel with yourself breaking moisture
in the air when you walk.
Yeah, yeah.
It's almost like growing up in Alabama.
Thick.
When I went to Japan, probably 10 years ago, at this point, it was a little bit up in Alabama thick when I went to Japan
Probably 10 years ago at this point. It was a little bit longer. It was like July, August And I didn't know it's humid in Japan. It's like a hundred degrees 100% humidity really?
Yeah, I'd never experienced it before and you just go
I've only been to Japan in November so it's only cold and rainy. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, very cool
I like a time in Japan.
I want to go back.
Cole is still living there, talking to him the other day.
Cole is in Japan.
How do we get in Japan?
In Japan.
Japan.
Japan.
Japan.
I'm sure we can do it.
That would be a place that Guest Probably Travels see, right?
Oh, he would definitely travel.
Uh-huh.
That dude loves horse.
He likes to eat a horse.
Oh, I thought he meant a basketball game.
No.
He doesn't like a game or sport. Oh, I thought you meant a basketball game. I thought you meant a basketball game. No, he doesn't like a game or sport.
Oh, there you go.
He loves eating horse.
And they make a lot of good horse in Japan.
Big Ray is here and he's gonna film us for a little bit.
Good job, Ray.
It's, I would love to go to Japan.
I don't know what stories we can tell in Japan for ANMA,
but I bet we can make some new ones.
I'm telling you, at some point,
we talked about it earlier today, but at some point,
Gus and I will get through the nostalgia
and through the sentimentality and we'll tell all the stories
we can tell. We're already starting to repeat stories.
We're getting there, we're getting there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's only a matter of time, but I don't want to stop making the
podcast, so it's gonna have to morph into something.
It's the only time we get to hang out with Gus.
It's the only time, if we don't do this podcast,
we will never see him again.
I don't see him ever anymore.
Yeah, exactly because you don't know podcasts.
I know. There you go. So we have to keep doing it. I don't see him ever anymore. Yeah, exactly because you don't know podcasts. I know.
Yep.
There you go.
So we have to keep doing it.
We just have to make new stories.
I just don't know how we do that without traveling.
And I know we've talked about it a lot on this podcast,
but fuck me, and it's got to happen, right?
We got to figure something out.
Yeah, we got to go places.
We just have to figure out.
Gus's tolerance.
Uh-huh.
And then work around that.
It's really good. It pulls down to. It's like working with Gavin and his
tolerances, but Gus will be, I feel vocal prior where Gavin will be vocal during and after
the fact and you will never live it down. Dude, vocal after the fact Gavin is the fucking
worst version of Gavin.
I just, it's just always the thing of like,
why didn't you say anything and he goes,
you motherfucker, why wouldn't it matter?
It's like, why do you have an opinion today?
Uh-huh.
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In the worst part is he'll go, I think I got a slack about it. And you just go, I, right.
That was us trying to talk to you. So you go, oh, all right. Then, yeah. Anyway, I'm talking now.
It's too late. It's much too late. So far. But that is what that is. So you're working around him is different from working around Gus.
And that's producing that being said. Uh, I feel like I have to balance the
stuff. I'm saying the worst version of Gavin is I'll still take over the best
version of most people. He's still. Oh, God. Yeah. He's still my favorite
personal on earth. Next to me.
We went to a baseball game took him to a minor league baseball game.
I'm sorry. We didn't go to that with. I just didn't think I'd have the
energy. It was dollar hot dog night. Oh, it was so fucking fun.
Dan and Gavin have never been to a baseball game. Gavin has been to a baseball game, but has never seen the field. Yeah. Um, so we went and we just got
third base side, whatever, eight some dollar hot dogs. It was so fucking fun. We had a blast drinking beer, Dan bought jerseys.
It was great.
That's awesome.
It was so fucking fun.
Dan is a lot of fun to hang out with.
Oh, yeah.
He is an easy fun dude to beer.
I had not only talked to him once, years ago,
at like my first or second RTX ever, at Buffalo Billiards.
Oh, I love that place.
Me too. That was the Caleb Dinnikor spot. Oh, I love that place. Me too.
That was the Caleb Dynacore spot.
That was Mega 64's favorite bar in Austin.
Was Buffalo Bill.
Yeah, because we could play, we could take over the bar,
shuffle board, play shuffle board all night.
Yeah.
It was the best.
But I met him there and then just saw him again
and we're like, let's go to it.
Meg was like, baseball game, and we went to a baseball game.
I had to produce it though.
I had to put it all together.
I had to get the money and get it all figured out.
You could do that for movies and things too.
Yeah, oh, the worst part of producing
is when you're that person outside of work,
so you're the person who has to collect the money
and get the tickets and make sure everyone shows up
and yeah, it's the fucking worst.
Of course, it's time, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is gonna sound really mean, and I guess maybe it is.
But I swear I mean it positively.
My favorite thing about Dan, is that he's fucking dumb, right?
But in a really endearing way,
so when you have conversations,
when you ask him how he thinks things work,
it's just great to hear his answers.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you know what I mean?
It's like, you should see the world
through his eyes briefly.
Yep, yep, and I mean that in all the best ways.
It's very exciting.
It's thrilling, it's thrilling.
It's like, he enjoys the world in a simpler way than I don't't and I wish I'm jealous. Yeah. I'm envious of. Yeah. Yeah. And it's it's fun
talking to Dan is always a lot. He's he was excited when there was an out in baseball. He would turn
around and hold up one finger to me and I go, yep, one out. You got it. It would be that. And then
it was them asking like, well, we don't know baseball We're trying to learn would you ever come to a cricket game and I went absolutely yeah 100%
I don't know anything about that fucking sport. I don't know how it works. It's like baseball
But it's certainly not I don't get it
But I would go I got any sport why not why would you go? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I would say no to anything exactly
Yeah, yeah, that'd be a lot of fun. All right Nick. What time are we at we are at
31 23 Exactly, yeah, yeah, that'd be a lot of fun. All right, Nick, what time are we at? We are at 31, 23.
We're gonna have another hour to get it.
What?
No, no, no, no.
What time is it?
I got a time to kill before I get it.
Yeah, we can go a little bit longer if you want to keep it going.
Let me see what time my phone says it is.
Three.
I get dunked into an hour and a half.
Okay.
We can hang.
Okay, we can go a little bit longer.
Yeah, if you don't mind.
I don't mind, I don't have anything else to do.
I get it.
I'll be lonely.
We got it.
We saw a face jam tonight.
We ate it, we ate it, stubs.
What if we do this?
Okay.
Now, I was gonna say, it might be too much of a commitment.
I was gonna say, what if we film, we just start right now
and we just shoot the next supplemental episode.
It just happens to be eight weeks early.
I mean, we still hold it. We still hold it.
But then that might be investing another 30 minutes.
Do you want to be too much time?
So what if we cut right now?
Yeah, we could do. Do you want to cut and record?
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