Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast - Best of 2017 Pt. 4

Episode Date: January 4, 2018

Scott and Paul F. Tompkins conclude the Best of Comedy Bang! Bang! 2017 as voted by YOU listeners with numbers four through one on the countdown! This episode is brought to you by Squarespace and Lega...l Zoom.

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Starting point is 00:01:19 Oh, that's interesting. Maybe it's a play on that. I mean, that's what you should do. Cold Bush, thank you for that catchphrase submission and welcome to the show and... Hey! You know? I'm doing a little denero. A little audible, inaudible denero, because you couldn't tell it from my impression, but I have the physically right there. Nope, couldn't tell it from looking at you either. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:01:45 I didn't know what you were doing. Welcome to the show, Comedy Bang Bang. This is the best of 2016. What, you say? It's January 4th. Why are they still doing this? Well, it's because the calendar... On January 8th, this Monday, we'll be back to our regular scheduled programming, but we are counting down the top episodes of 2016. It is embarrassing that in 2018, we're still talking about shows from 2016. Did I say 2018?
Starting point is 00:02:13 This is mortifying. Well, it is 2018 now. That's right. I forgot... Look, do you have this experience, by the way, across from me, my co-host with the Mo host, Paul of Tompkins is here. Hello, Paul. Hello, Scott. Do you have this experience where you sometimes don't know what year it is,
Starting point is 00:02:30 you don't know what's happening? Like, at what point did that used to be so important to you as a kid? Well, I don't think I've ever forgotten what year it is. I have been under a false impression about what day it is many times. What day do you think it is today? Oh, is it? Do you think it's a made-up day? Or do you think it's one of the regular seven days?
Starting point is 00:02:50 I think it's one of the regular seven days. Okay. It's adjourned day-a-day? No, see, you're thinking of made-up days. Fuck. Journed day. Fuck. Oh, Paul, you've got nuts-o.
Starting point is 00:03:03 I've got nuts-o. I'm thinking of the Bejournian calendar. It used to be so important as a kid of, like, how old am I? Of course, I know what year it is based on how old I am, because I want to be this age. Is it Tuesday? Yes, it is. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Not for the listeners. Today is Thursday, which is our last episode, but for us recording it, we're recording on a Tuesday. And also around the holiday times, it gets weird. Because you don't have to go to work or what have you. Yes, the things are shutting down, not shutting down, winding down. People in Hollywood, especially your agencies, things like that,
Starting point is 00:03:35 they look for the earliest possible excuse to close the office. This is the weirdest year, too, because the holidays fall on Mondays. So I don't think anyone in show business is coming back until the 8th. And they left a million years ago. There's like no one we can call if there's a problem. Basically- I have a Hollywood emergency. Basically, you know, when Christmas is coming,
Starting point is 00:03:56 they go out of the office 4th of July, and they come back in March. You can do it. You can do it. By the way, Christmas is coming. The geese are getting fat. All of them? All of every single goose is getting fat. I'm going to ask you a favor.
Starting point is 00:04:13 If that is the case. Yeah, whatever I can do, whatever I can do. If you see an old man. Sure, I probably will. You probably will. Quite honestly, where the city is large is Los Angeles. The age range in there is, it's quite a wide swath. Although you don't admit to being over 30 here in LA.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I saw what I thought was a homeless man talking to himself the other day. It was just someone practicing his monologue. Anyway, if you see an old man and he, if he has a hat, would you please put a penny in there? I don't know that I have one. Well, I mean, you don't have to do this right now. I'm saying if you're- It's a cashless society now.
Starting point is 00:04:58 No, I know, I know, I know. If you're out there and you do have a penny and you see an old man with a hat, please put a penny in the old man's hat. I don't know. I don't know about that one. Okay, okay. If you haven't got a, if you haven't got a penny?
Starting point is 00:05:10 Yeah. A hey penny will do. We don't even use hey pennies these days. Of course I don't have a hey penny. Is that, I mean, with inflation being what it is, people barely have pennies these days. I don't, I don't even think anyone has a nickel, a dime or a quarter these days, let alone a 50 cent piece.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Are you telling me you don't have a hey penny? I don't have a hey penny. Thank God bless you. Thank you so much. Little late, by the way, this is January 4th. A little late. Little late for that. January 4th, happy birthday, Dave Foley.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Happy birthday, Dave Foley, of the wrong guy. It's forever in my brain that his birthday is January 4th. Why is that? Why would you know his birthday so well? I don't know. I didn't even know your birthday. I don't know. I think it's in October or September?
Starting point is 00:05:53 Is it September? It's in September. I barely know anyone's birthday because we're old. Why are we celebrating birthdays? Your birthday's in June? No, sir. You were with me on my birthday this year. July!
Starting point is 00:06:08 July we were on vacation. On vacation together, Lolo Lapkis, Paul F. Tompkins, and myself, as well as two other couples that are unimportant. Below the line. We all went on vacation to Hawaii together, and let's talk about this because this is exciting. We rented a beautiful house in Hawaii, and one of the better vacations I've ever been on.
Starting point is 00:06:30 I absolutely agree. We had a great time. Great time. Great people. Great environment. Just a blast the entire time. A memory that I shall cherish for the rest of my days. The house was beautiful.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Probably the most, I'm not even going to say vacation house. One of the nicest houses I've ever been in. It was amazing. It's crumb-a-zing. It was crumb-believable. You're crumb-believable. Ow! Let's get ready to crumble!
Starting point is 00:07:05 We know that house, the ins and outs of it, like the back of our hand. We were in Hawaii, and we didn't even want to leave this place. We stayed in the house most of the time. We hung out. It was great. It had a beautiful pool in a water pool. Because it was a very comfortable house.
Starting point is 00:07:21 It didn't feel like it wasn't uncomfortable. It felt lived in, do you know? Put plainly, we were Ohana. We became Ohana. Family. We became Ohana. We became Ohana. So we have kept in touch.
Starting point is 00:07:42 You and I, Paul. Ever since then. Everyone who went to Hawaii, we've been on a text chain and shocking news out of the Southland. Tonight at 11. Flathead. Point flathead. Fist.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Hey, this is not a bad name for a podcast. Point flathead. Fist. Right? Yeah. One, two, three. One, two, three. Shocking news came out this November,
Starting point is 00:08:14 I believe it was Thanksgiving. Yes, I think it was. When one of the people on our text chain that we went to, this. Can we say her name? Go ahead. Trip J yourself. Trip J. Jessica Jean-Jardine.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Texted us in a, I feel the energy coming off the phone was like, she saw this thing and it just had a kinetic energy to this text of like, she just grabbed the phone like immediately when she saw this. That's right. She was on Instagram following one of the various celebrities that she likes to follow. And who is in our, the very same house that we rented enjoying Thanksgiving. But John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. That's right.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Whoa, that's crumb believable. We were ready to crumble. And there was a lot of texting of like, are we sure it's the same house? Of course in every detail. Yes. We've looked at various pictures. There was no mistaking in this business. No mistaking it.
Starting point is 00:09:14 And, and that's, and to be honest, that's an extra level. I mean, you know, we had a wonderful vacation. We love the experience. But then to know, this is like what the celebrities do. This, we did a thing that was considered okay by these incredibly rich people standards. Yes. It was like, wow, this validates the experience. We did a good job.
Starting point is 00:09:35 Now I feel bad that I coughed on all the pillows. That's true. Well, you know, maybe they can avoid them like the plague. Well, they should. We, we're counting down the episodes, of course, this year and we've been doing it. We found out last episode, engineer Sam is here with us as well. He's Instagramming himself. Maybe he's looking up Chrissy Teigen.
Starting point is 00:09:55 I can't tell exactly what he's up to, or maybe he's just doing personal business. Who knows? You know what? The engineers, when they do these shows, a lot of free time. That's right. All they got to do is basically look at a computer screen and if that arrow keeps going, saying that it's recording, that's about all they need to do. Do you know on my show, Sponsoring Nation.
Starting point is 00:10:11 A great podcast. Check it out. If you're only listening to Comedy Bang Bang for the first time because you read it was popular, or you're hearing about it, Paul is the host of his own show, Spontanea Nation, which is here on the Ear Wolf Network. You can get wherever you get your podcasts. And my regular engineer, typically, it'll be engineer Ryan. Right, because he created the weirdo machine.
Starting point is 00:10:31 He created the weirdo machine. That's right. So I'm forever. He came out of the weirdo machine is what I meant to say. He's Bobo's boss. That's what you call the, you call that the weirdo machine? He created a weirdo. We went on tour with Ryan and what a guy.
Starting point is 00:10:51 He's a great guy. He's a great guy. And he created your machine that you press buttons for. The sound machine, yes. Sound machine, yes. He did this in Miami, I believe. The Miami sound machine. Come on, baby.
Starting point is 00:11:04 It's not only the rhythm that's going to get you. Anyway, when he, he's the default engineer for my show. Default or, or he's done almost every episode, but not, not by default, but he's, he's the one that you normally want to do it with. Oh no, I would have picked so many other people. No, he's the best. Okay. I, I love it.
Starting point is 00:11:26 I meant like, he's the, he's the regular guy. Yes. There's, I think maybe on one hand, I could count the times that he hasn't done the show. Try to do this. So how many are we talking 20 and you can do it on one hand? Crippling. I can't. Okay, I'll be honest.
Starting point is 00:11:41 That's going to ruin your flat hand. I can't ever get up to four without experiencing intense crippling pain. Yeah, it's that middle finger. You've been using it too much. Yeah. Flipping the bird. I've been traffic a lot. Anyway, when it's traffic at 11.
Starting point is 00:12:00 When he engineers my show, he is enwrapped. He loves it. He closes all. He closes all. He, and he just watches the show. He just watches the show. Quite honestly, this is one of the greatest shows on earth. People would pay to be, people have paid to be here.
Starting point is 00:12:14 That's true. You got Sam over here. Who are you? What Instagram are you looking at? Where are you looking at? Go ahead and get on Mike. This is, this is a special time of year. I'll allow the engineer to get on Mike.
Starting point is 00:12:22 Oh, this is exciting. Usually if it's a Cody or someone like this, we're shutting it down. Sam, go ahead, get on Mike. This is your big opportunity. What were you looking at? When you looked over, I was on Hannah Simone's. Why? Who is that?
Starting point is 00:12:33 She's on the new girl, right? Oh, okay. Why, why were you looking at Hannah Simone's Instagram? I was scrolling through. Yeah, but why are you looking at hers? Are you a friend of hers? Oh no, she's someone I follow. I would like to be friends.
Starting point is 00:12:45 You're a fan of Hannah Simone. I am, I've never reached out though. You've never, well, I mean, hey, Hannah Simone, if you're listening and who knows, she might be. Hannah Simone, sorry I didn't know. What, the show's good enough for Tatiana Maslani, but not good enough for you. Right, good enough for Neil Patrick Harris.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Hannah Simone, who I believe we asked to be on the TV show a few times and never took us up on it. You may be listening. Engineer Sam's over here. He's a, I'm not even trying to set up a dating kind of thing, but he's a great guy. I would hang out with him socially. You have a girlfriend though, right?
Starting point is 00:13:18 I do, yeah. But I mean... But is she cool? She's not cool. Not cool in the way you're talking about. We're in the way that I'm talking about. Hannah Simone, she seems like a nice person, right? I think so.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Did I come through for my Instagram? Yes, I only follow nice people. And Sam, you're a nice person. You're a person that I think would be fun to hang out with socially. Thank you. I would go on tour with you. I'd go on tour with Sam. Yeah, just you.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Just you. Just the three of us. Just the three of us. Joe DeCastles and Scott. Paul, we gotta talk about it. Sam, turn that mic right down. Do we have to talk about Bill Withers and how sad his name is? When you think about it, come up with a stage name, Bill.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Oh, boy. The Bleak. Bill Decomposing. Con Withers. Paul, like my favorite video of that fox. Oh, I love that video. I love that fox. I just, whenever I'm having a bad day,
Starting point is 00:14:19 I just turn on that video of the fox decomposing. And I'm like, wow, that's going to be me someday. Exactly. Someday soon, fingers crossed. Really puts it in perspective. Paul, we gotta talk about it. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Pop music. Pop music. Talk about. We gotta talk about something that we've talked about several years in a row here. We gotta talk about a little something called the Mr. Microphone toy. Paul, I'm hitting you with a surprise here.
Starting point is 00:14:47 You may have forgotten about it. I certainly haven't. We gotta talk about this. Well, I haven't forgotten about it because I haven't been allowed to forget about it. Yes. Throughout the year. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Here's what happened. Okay. But first of all, let's backtrack and talk about the Mr. Microphone toy for a bit. Absolutely. Okay. When we were children. And we were children, right? We were.
Starting point is 00:15:07 We weren't just born this way. No. No, we were the opposite of Lady Gaga. That's right. We were children first. And then we grew. Is that what that song means? Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:16 She started. Born this way like I was born a full grown adult. Well, that's weird. Which is just really distressing on the weirdo box. But when we were children, we were both obsessed with a certain commercial that was on television. Yes. And a product that is one of the most disappointing
Starting point is 00:15:38 products I believe of all time. Absolutely. We've each gotten, Christmas was just last week, we've both gotten disappointing presents. Have you ever gotten or given a disappointing present? Almost exclusively both. That was hard to say. There was a time period where I think I was giving,
Starting point is 00:15:58 by the way, what I found out with, at least with Coolop, I don't want to generalize and say with women don't do this, but I gave Coolop two purses. I believe I gave her one and my parents gave her one very early in our relationship. And the look of just disgust on her face when she got them was, I mean, it was where to the point where I had to apologize to my family, I feel like.
Starting point is 00:16:22 She was so disgusted by the purse choice. And I was like, oh, I thought that I could pick out a purse. I have to ask now because, hey, Coolop may be your wife, but she's my friend. Sure, sure. And you want to defend her, I get it. I feel like I'm, was it that she was trying not to have a look of disgust at her face?
Starting point is 00:16:43 No, I, it was one of those things where I don't think, she was pretty young at the time, I don't think she had learned how to mask emotions or something, or maybe it was just something about purses. This might be purse an all to her, but it made me realize I was like, oh, I can't shop. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:17:00 I can't shop for purses for Coolop, because I guess I don't know anything about purses, because it's like, it's like if you, if you've ever watched Project Runway. I have. You know, how this is great. I have watched that. Okay, great.
Starting point is 00:17:13 You know how several times they'll say to a designer, like you need to raise your taste level. And to a non designer, we don't know what that means. We're just like, and that's the point is when you have seen shitty dresses and good dresses enough to know, like, oh, that's a shitty one, that everyone makes these mistakes.
Starting point is 00:17:31 This is a good one. It's much, it can be like that with writing, in writing comedy, where you're like, hey, you know, everyone makes these types of jokes, or everyone writes these types of sketches. You're bad. Get the fuck out of my office. You're fired.
Starting point is 00:17:46 Yes. Yes. So I learned that, that I always thought purses were just purses. And why should it be? You and I should get along so well. But so I bought a purse, and it was like, this is the worst present you've ever given me,
Starting point is 00:18:02 immediately returned. And then I believe my parents bought her a purse, and it was just like, just, ah, just this look. The apple don't fall far from the tree. What does that mean? Her parents? Ockerman's notoriously the worst purse buying family. You're saying that her parents acted terribly
Starting point is 00:18:20 when they got bad gifts. What if it's just a terrible combination of things, your family's terrible at buying purses, her family's terrible at receiving purses? I don't know what, I honestly, it was so strange to the point where I was like, I have learned that, and I was generalizing, as a man, I guess I cannot buy purses.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I'll just leave, now what we do is I say, cool up, pick what you want me to buy you, and I'll buy this thing, because I have no idea. Good purse, bad purse. Right. Have you ever played good purse, bad purse? Not in a long time. We should do that with the next suspect who walks in here.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds good. But so I went through a run of just giving, just feeling like I gave terrible gifts, and I was always late with buying them, you know, like the holidays, they sneak up. I remember one year I didn't get an opportunity to go shopping until Christmas Eve, and I didn't know that the stores all close
Starting point is 00:19:13 early on Christmas Eve. So I went into the department store, I was like, all right, let's get all our shopping done. I know I have like three hours, I can do this, and I hear on the intercom, we're closing in 20 minutes. I was like, fuck, all I could get was like, movie gift certificates for people.
Starting point is 00:19:28 If this were, if in the Hallmark movie, you would be the boyfriend that gets dumped. Yes, I would, or I would be the boyfriend who needs to learn a lesson, because I'm too focused on work, work? Why did I mispronounce that? Also in the Santa Max, Skinamax movie, I would be the husband that the wife would want
Starting point is 00:19:50 to experiment with the gardener on. Because he's always like, honey, I gotta go off to the office. Sorry, babe. So you've given poor gifts. I, yeah, I would say that with my wife, Janie, I feel like I do good every other year. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Every other year I score with like, this is a great present, and it's, it's, you know, like someone outside the box where it's like, I did not see this coming. 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:16,640 Oh. Have you heard my podcast about spinach?
Starting point is 00:20:28 I read your article. And then, this last year was a great year. Uh-oh, you're so, so 2017, we have, by the way, not to give this away, but we're, we're taping this in advance of Christmas. Do you know what last year was actually, 2016? Was a, um, a combo good and bad year,
Starting point is 00:20:49 because we traveled to North Carolina, to Asheville, North Carolina. And the thing that I had ordered her wasn't going to arrive until after Christmas. I, two years ago, that happened to me where I was in the middle of that insane run of, of filming the show. And I think we did the Emmys as well.
Starting point is 00:21:08 And I just, like, it was one of those things where I just got to it late, and every single get, I was like, cool off, everything is now due to come on, like, the 28th. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:19 And it, and not received well. That news was not received well. Well, I got, in Asheville, I bought a bunch of sort of placeholder gifts, like smaller things. One of, one of which was a big score, but then when the big gift came, which was this coat that I saw that I wasn't- How many colors?
Starting point is 00:21:37 Many colors? A coat of one color. Okay. Yeah, all right. Maybe, maybe two. I, it was one of those things where I was like, I think she would look great in this. I don't, I honestly don't know if she's gonna like it or not.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Clothes, I, I guess- She fucking loved it. She loved it. Oh wow, does she still wear it to this very day? Yeah, she does. What coat is this? What coat is this that J.D. wears? It's a, it's a navy coat.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Double breasted. Like a pea coat? Yeah, it's like a, it's like a long ladies' pea coat. Is it really? Yeah. Interesting. It's very smart. I gotta see this thing on her.
Starting point is 00:22:15 It's very smart. Why didn't she come by? Tell her to come by tonight. Hey, honey, come over here, wear your fucking coat. I don't mean here, I mean in my house. Tell her to come by my house tonight in the peak and bring the coat. Hey, what? What is this?
Starting point is 00:22:28 What do you mean? I want to see her in this coat. Are you making me a cuck? I'm cucking you, bro. Don't cuck me, bro! Don't cuck me, bro! Don't cuck me, bro. So, poor gifts have been part of our lives for many, many years now,
Starting point is 00:22:44 and there is no poorer gift, in my opinion, than the Mr. Microphone. I forgot. Based upon the very premise of these commercials. Can I say, I feel, because we've been here all day doing these. Yes. And now I'm, now I'm crippled by self-doubt. And I feel like, was that present talk interesting to anyone? And I apologize if it was not.
Starting point is 00:23:03 I think it was. I think people are interested in our lives. Oh, that made me uncomfortable. Mr. Microphone, let's talk about this. And, Sam, you're holding up a phone. I don't know whether you're like, doing personal business. Did you have a message? What do you got?
Starting point is 00:23:18 You got a Mr. Microphone commercial? Is that? Yeah. Did you want me to track it down? I, I bet, no, because I bet that this is the one that we use every- But look how nice he is to- That's very good. He's finally listening.
Starting point is 00:23:29 The team- I appreciate that. And he's finally listening! The team player. Team, real team player, at the very end of the game. You know, he's like the fucking third character on Throwing Shade. He's like- Really?
Starting point is 00:23:40 Yeah. Are you famous on Throwing Shade? He's- Are you like, bred on Who Chartered? Yes, exactly. I'm scared of that happening on this show. That's why I will not allow them to talk. Thought I said, turn down that microphone, Sam.
Starting point is 00:23:51 I don't like on Hollywood Handbook whatever Ryan's doing it, and they make Ryan talk. I don't like it. I don't like it. Don't like it at all. I believe, Sam, not to shut you down, but I think you brought up the one instance of this commercial that is on YouTube, which we'll get to why I don't want to see it in a minute.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Keep it from my sight. The Mr. Microphone commercial that Paul and I both watched as children. Yeah, as children, little children. This is the promise of Mr. Microphone, that you are going to buy this microphone. What it basically is, is a microphone that- What they promised you was that you would be able to walk by someone listening to the radio, turn on your microphone, you serp the very airwaves themselves,
Starting point is 00:24:37 and hijack like a pirate radio station, hijack their radio, and talk directly to these people, who would be so surprised and not afraid of you, and not thrown by this, that they would fall into your arms and fall in love with you. Is that right, Paul? They would be delighted. They would love that. They would say, finally someone has harnessed this technology for good. Finally.
Starting point is 00:25:04 I've been waiting for someone to talk to me via my radio. That is the promise of Mr. Microphone when you're a kid. When you're a kid, it looks like the greatest invention in the world. But this is also not to- we can't discount this for little boys like you and me. It's not just the hijacking of the airwaves. That's true. But it's also hearing your voice amplify. Hearing your voice amplify via a microphone.
Starting point is 00:25:31 It's like when people, you know, they go to see a sporting event and a camera catches them, and they say, I'm famous. Like there's some allure to being on the radio, being on the television, not so much podcast. Scott, can I- no, no one cares. Can I tell you walkie talkies? They're still- Walking talkies. They're still a thing.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Well, I'm not that formal. They're still a thing that entrances children about walkie talkies, even in the age of cellular telephone. Just communications. It's why when you go to war, they try to knock out the communications first, because everyone loves them. They're having so much fun, and they're like, let's ruin their day. So we would see these commercials about Mr. Microphone where there were a variety of
Starting point is 00:26:19 situations where the owners of this product were amplifying their voices on radios. In a home. In a home, certainly. And people- and this at a party. Walking down the street. Just the other day. And Mr. Microphone came their way. And of course, a car.
Starting point is 00:26:37 A car. And this is- and the situations were at a party. Hey, I'm going to get on the microphone. Everyone's going to be like, whoa, you got a microphone in your house? Yeah. Which is not typical house. Whoa! A kutramal.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Yeah. No, it's not. You- sinks. Everyone's got those. Sure. Let's run it down. Toilets? Toilets.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Windows. I hope you have a door. Kitchen counter. Floors? I hope so. I hope so. Otherwise, you're going to the center of the earth, my dear boy. Civil rights drawer?
Starting point is 00:27:05 They said the civil rights drawer. Civil rights drawer where you- You celebrate loving day by pulling out your marriage certificate? You junk drawer. Junk drawer. Junk drawer. Toilets. Did I mention toilets?
Starting point is 00:27:22 You did. Of course. You're very fond of them. I love them. Stairs sometimes. Stairs sometimes. Sometimes we're now around to things in some homes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Back yard. Back yard. Front yard. All around the house. Rooftop pool. Wet bar. These are things every home has. But microphone?
Starting point is 00:27:45 Naga da. Not in those days. Naga da. Naga da. Not in those days. So that's very impressive. Walking down the street, that's very impressive. But the one that stuck out in Paulina, the minds of two young boys such as Paulina,
Starting point is 00:28:02 was where a gentleman, and I think he was a gentleman. I think he was a gentleman. He was a perfect gentleman. He was a perfect gentleman. In this situation he acted like a perfect gentleman. He was gallant, respectful, chivalrous. Of course. Of course.
Starting point is 00:28:22 A perfect gentleman. A perfect gentleman. My recollection of it is it's a jeep. I thought you were saying your rectum. My rectum. My rectum? It's a jeep. And my rectum is a jeep.
Starting point is 00:28:36 No, my recollection is that the gentleman was in a jeep, something without a top, certainly a convertible. He saw two women walking on the sidewalk. I'm not going to say down the street. Just the other day. And in my recollection they were wearing swimsuits. Is that yours as well? Scott, can I tell you?
Starting point is 00:29:00 My recollection has changed. What? Since the very last time we talked about this one year ago? Yes. Here's what I see now in my mind. Is this because you've watched the commercial in question so many times? I think it must be. It may have influenced this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:29:15 But I'm retreating to my memory palace, and what I see there is. Two gentlemen in a convertible. Convertible. We are seeing the back of the car. One gentleman who is holding the Mr. Microphone. And he is. Is he driving or is he the passenger? He's a passenger and he is a perfect gentleman.
Starting point is 00:29:38 But just a perfect gentleman. He is turning around facing the camera. Facing the camera, yes. And saying, into Mr. Le Microphone. Hey, good looking. We'll be back to pick you up later. But I can no longer see those women. You can no longer see the women.
Starting point is 00:30:00 And I'll tell you why, Paul. Because the most famous iteration of this commercial, which Engineer Sam just pulled up, is the one that is on YouTube. Only has the men in the car, you never see the women. So he could be saying this to anything. He could be saying it to men. He could be saying it to women. He could be saying it to like two potted plants
Starting point is 00:30:24 that are sitting there. He could be talking to the camera man. He could, and god damn it, I bet he is. This is the version that is the most famous version, the one that is out there. But Paul and I, and maybe you've changed your tune on this. But somehow, in my recollection of this commercial, I've seen the women.
Starting point is 00:30:43 I believe the women are in this commercial. I didn't mind, me too. I also remember that. I remembered that. Now, let me ask you about this version of the commercial. Yes. Is there a gentleman walking down the street with a, like a radio, portable radio?
Starting point is 00:31:06 It's not quite a booming box. But a portable. But he's walking down the street with the radio and he's singing jingle bells. That is in one of the versions that I've seen. Now, when we started talking about this, several years ago, we talked about it on the best ofs. We mentioned this commercial and didn't even think to look it up,
Starting point is 00:31:24 really, until like maybe last year or the year before. What was the need? What was the need? We remember this commercial. We remembered the commercial. Now, since then, we've been talking about it so many years that we looked it up and we were shocked. Nate, dismayed to find.
Starting point is 00:31:40 Nate, horrified. That the example of this commercial that is currently on the internet and indeed YouTube, these women are nowhere to be found. Nowhere to be found. Nowhere to be found. It's like a, it's like a reverse godflit, godless on Netflix. Get it together.
Starting point is 00:32:00 What are you trying to say? Godflix. Godflix. You know what? If I were a Christian, instead of Netflix, where there's so much filth, I'd love Godflix. That's a good business. We've talked about this where we are sure,
Starting point is 00:32:15 or at least I am sure, there is a version of this commercial out there that was the second version of the commercial. The commercial has gone through several versions over the years. Yes. That there is a version out there that has the women, that we see the women's reactions and they're delighted by this man.
Starting point is 00:32:33 I choose. Because it is delightful. I choose to believe that. Now, here's what has happened. Was it this year that it's happened, or was it the previous year? It was the previous year. Ever since we talked about this on the show,
Starting point is 00:32:46 all people do now, and to be honest, some people are doing it now because they know it irritates us and they are trying to poke in front of us. And what's funnier? Than irritating people that you admire. If not admire, at least. That you get free entertainment from.
Starting point is 00:33:03 But it also happens at least every couple of weeks where it's someone doing it genuinely. They will send us most times a still of a popular cartoon program. I don't even want to say the name. I don't want to, but I'm going to. Oh, okay. The Simpsons.
Starting point is 00:33:23 And they say, hey, you're thinking of this Simpsons episode. And where you see the women, it was a parody of this commercial. They say, hey, good looking. We'll be back to pick you up later. And you see the women in this commercial. And our point is no, we're not. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:43 No, we're not. We're thinking of a filmed live action, real life human being, not drawn commercial. Yeah. Because that's the one we remembered from childhood, not the Simpsons. And by the way, the Simpsons obviously remembers it because they drew it in their parody.
Starting point is 00:34:05 This is the point. Please don't send us the Simpsons thing anymore. I know we're in for another now month of it. Yeah. Why are we talking about this? That was a mistake. It's a, it's a Christmas tradition. People, people love to hear us talk about Mr. Microphone.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Anyway, my point is when you get the, when you get the Mr. Microphone, the radio in question has to be tuned to a frequency, usually 89.1 or something, a radio station, that has no radio station on it. No radios would be... Nobody's driving around listening to that? No.
Starting point is 00:34:42 It's basically good for you to tune your own radio to this Mr. Microphone station and amplify your own voice on your own radio. Can I say this too, Scott? And this might be divisive. And I don't want this to drive a wedge between us. Okay, I hope not. I don't think I was under the impression
Starting point is 00:35:02 that you could just hijack people's sound. I think we've talked about this. This is maybe my issue. Might be your issue. But I believe in the Simpsons episode in question, the same thing happens. And that's why I was so, I related to it so much when I saw this particular episode,
Starting point is 00:35:19 is they buy a Mr. Microphone and they are disappointed in the fact that you can't just broadcast your voice on any radio. Yes, for me that's not the main reason to dislike Mr. Microphone. The main reason is it's shitty. It is a shitty product. Plus it's like just buy a regular microphone and an amp.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Yeah, kids. Do you can't afford an amp? Save your paper route money. Seriously, or go like, you know, do... Can't afford an amp. Just staff up on a sitcom. If you need some extra money. Hey, just go to Harvard.
Starting point is 00:35:51 We're gonna lampoon. End up writing for the Simpsons to toy. Yes, it's as easy as buying. Before you move on to something else. Well, there you go. We've talked about Mr. Microphone and I'm happy we did it. Cross it off the list. Santa, you can cross us off your list.
Starting point is 00:36:08 We have to get to our first episode. We haven't gotten to our first episode of the countdown. Can you believe it? I can believe it. Let's get to it. This is, we're counting down your top four episodes of Comedy Bang Bang this year. This is very exciting.
Starting point is 00:36:20 Uh, this is your episode four. Number four. All right, episode four. And this is a great one. I'm very excited for this. Yes, Paul. Bit of a cliffhanger from last best of episode that we just did.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Yeah, I'm on. If I'm not in any of these top four episodes. You're going to aah-hulk out. Yeah. You're gonna be very upset. You're gonna be very angry. Mm-hmm. And so far up to this point, you have been in how many?
Starting point is 00:36:52 Of the top 16. Of the top 16, you've been in six of the season. Six out of 11 appearances. And you're only in 11 appearances this year. Yeah. And six of them are in the top 16. That's an amazing achievement. I mean, it's not for me to say.
Starting point is 00:37:03 You should be happy full stop just right there. I should be, but I'm not. You're not. 00:37:06,720 --> 00:37:08,160 Well, I won't be. You won't be. Would it surprise you to learn that you are not in this episode number four?
Starting point is 00:37:13 I mean, it won't surprise me so much as. Enraged you. I'm not enraged yet. If I end up not being in any of the top four. I will be very angry. Okay. All right. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:37:26 This is episode 511 from October 2 of this year, another recent one. And this is an episode called the Morzukznik interruption. And this is Jason Manzukos and Nick Kroll and myself, all being ourselves. A lot of times when Nick comes by, he'll do characters. He was just himself this time. That's right.
Starting point is 00:37:52 He was hyping his new show Big Mouth, of which I, from what I understand, from what people have sent to us, that there are two characters who are drawn exactly like us. And yet have totally different voices. Your take. But at least he's raising all that money for Puerto Rico. That whole thing was very hazy.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Yes. Now, why do you need to be a character when you have the return of one of the most classic comedy bang bang characters of all time? Since the beginning of, since the early days of doing this show. Seth Morris, the return of Bob Duka. Sure. The return of Bob Duka.
Starting point is 00:38:34 Bob Duka. How long had it been? It had been a while. It had been something that I had written to Seth periodically every three months or so over a couple of years and said, hey, maybe time for Duka to come back. And Seth always had something going on. He was working on Pajillion.
Starting point is 00:38:52 He was a writer on Pajillion. That's right. And director. And director, that's right. He's a great director. And the timing never really worked out. And but he was always saying, I want to, I want to. And the fans wanted him to come back.
Starting point is 00:39:03 They got Duka Delirium. They, if you don't know who Bob Duka is, it's a character that Seth Morris has been doing for a while. And I saw him do it at the UCB Theater here in Los Angeles. And it's a great character. And we were talking about it on a previous episode. Seth's brain works in a different way than a lot of people and a lot of comedians and improvisers brain.
Starting point is 00:39:27 He, the things he's into are very different things. His hobbies, the things he reads. He has a lot of information about certain things. Like he, he did an episode a few years back where he was, he was like, Hey, I'm going to do a character based on ASMR. Is that what it's called? You know, and I had never heard of his, he's on the forefront of things like, you know, odd wellness practices and things like that.
Starting point is 00:39:56 So he's got a very interesting background, but he's created this character, Bob Duka, who the very first time he did it on the podcast, um, I was saying like, Hey, you know, basically I'd had on people like yourself doing impressions of famous people. And it was more, it was kind of like a show where it was a variety show, but about interviewing famous people, real famous people and fake famous people. And so if I would ever have a non-famous person on there, I would be,
Starting point is 00:40:23 I would say like, maybe there's a reason why you're on it. Like maybe you're my stepdad or something. And so we made him my stepdad on the show, just to give me a reason to be talking to him in those early days. Anyway, he's, it's a fascinating character. And one thing that he does is he does these lists where he comes and he brings these lists. And this was a great one. And it was great immediately upon release of this episode,
Starting point is 00:40:50 people were so happy that Bob Duka was back and he had another great list. So let's hear a little bit of it. This is episode 511, your choice for number four. This is the more Zooksnick interruption episode number four. Who's someone just walked in? Excuse me, we're doing, we're taking a show. My prodigal stepfather has returned. Bob Duka?
Starting point is 00:41:15 Oh my God, Bob. Hey, Bob. I was attacked by a back, back, back on the way here. Bob, Bob, I'm stunned. How are you, me boy? I haven't seen you. It's been a long time. In years.
Starting point is 00:41:28 And I apologize for that. Bob, I'm sorry everyone out there. This is my ex stepfather. He was married to my mother for six months, Gloria. Basically father, deep father figure. I'm here to fill that father's eyes hole in your heart. Well, you haven't been filling it recently. I haven't seen you in so long.
Starting point is 00:41:47 I can explain. I've been at a commission for quite a while. It turns out I'm suffering from an ursine dementia and combination, grizzly depression, where I hibernate for many years at a time. Wow. An ursine? What's an ursine? It's a bear.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Yeah. So it's a combination between an ursine and a grizzly. Ursine dementia. Grizzly depression. Grizzly depression. Oh my gosh. So you suffer from UDGD. Correct.
Starting point is 00:42:19 That sounds unfair. I heard a whole thing about an NPR about Ugg Duggy and it is brutal. I mean, we were in Uggie Duggy for a while. Now we're tip-tipping off to Uggie Duggy. Yeah, and Daddy Duggy. It sounds unbearable. Oh, Nick. Did it come upon you very suddenly?
Starting point is 00:42:38 You didn't leave a note? You didn't let anyone know where you were going? It did come on me suddenly. Come on me quite suddenly. And, you know, before I knew. Did it come on you forcefully? It did, and it made me think it was my fault. So you, but I mean, you just disappeared one day.
Starting point is 00:42:56 I did. We had plans. We did have plans. We were going to play catch, but I was scared. Right. Why? Of him throwing something at me. Well, then why make a plan to play catch?
Starting point is 00:43:07 Because that's what fathers do. Oh, okay. Yeah, I never had a father to play catch with me. And I mean, I did, but and we did. So that's confusing. If you had to have a catch, what ball would be the least frightening to you? Probably a tape ball, like a piece of tape watered up. Oh, like, what about a nerf ball?
Starting point is 00:43:27 What about a nerf, like those soft nerf balls? That'll just go right into me and mold into me. You have very, very soft skin. Very porous skin. Yes. I've been diagnosed with kitchen sponge sink. Kitchen sponge skin. Kitchen sponge skin.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Kitchen sponge skin. It stinks after about a day. But you can run it through the microwave or you can run it through a microwave. You can run it through a microwave. To kill the bacteria. But somehow that bacteria keeps coming back. That's why they call it bacteria. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:43:58 That also explains how, because the back, your back, I can see a little bit of your back is very coarse. Yeah, it's like a brillo. It's like a brillo, like if you were to clean a brillo, I'm sure. Like a scrub. Do you mind if you had a brillo back? I was a pot washer in college and had no idea. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:44:20 So you just, you were gone. I was gone for quite a while and I figured I, so ursine dementia and grizzly depression are just symptoms of a larger issue that I was having. Turns out I was suffering from male menopause. What exactly is, I've heard of female menopause very just. Well, menopause, it's a similar thing. I've heard anecdotal. Isn't that what you said your favorite porn category is?
Starting point is 00:44:44 I mean, maybe. Young man, I hope you're not watching pornography. I did. Look, Bob, I'm, I'm not a young man. After this is over, I am going to make you watch all the pornography until you've got it out of your system. Okay, fine. Let's make a date to do that.
Starting point is 00:44:59 That would be. Let's just do that right now. Yeah. No, Bob, I want to hear about male menopause. Male menopause. What is this? I looked up the symptoms and I have every one of these. Oh no.
Starting point is 00:45:09 They're following. What are, you know, what are the symptoms? Are just some of the symptoms are male menopause. Male menopause. Weight gain, incontinence, bloating, depression, disturbing memory lapses, disturbing prolapses, breast pain, titty ache, nipple trap, strep pecs, areola ebola, irritability, hot flashes, warm flushes, cold squishes, night sweats, day sweats, mid-morning armpit pisses, afternoon de wipes, irregular periods,
Starting point is 00:45:57 loss of libido, urethodrinus, deep vein thrombosis, main vein thrombosis, painful tromboners, skyband horn section infection, changes in body odor, tingling extremities including, or also known as, sprite fingers, soda stream feet, and bubble dick. I have each and every one of those systems. All of those. So it can only be male menopause. All right. One thing I should tell the listeners who haven't, I mean, you haven't been here in so long.
Starting point is 00:46:32 We have so many new listeners. My, except Father Bob, a bit of a hypochondriac. I mean, we talked about Jason being one. Sure. But you, you- Self-diagnosed hypochondriac. Although you tend to get the things that you diagnose. Yes, it's called, it's hypochondriac with a coexisting illness of manifestation disease.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Yeah, it's like, instead of the secret, it's like the secret. Exactly. Wow. Exactly. Wow. Does that make sense? It does. Sure.
Starting point is 00:46:59 Not funny, but it makes sense. Oh, it's very funny. It's very, it makes very much sense. So that's, I mean, that's a lot that you're dealing with. Wow. It's a lot that I'm dealing with. Bubble dick, especially. It's got to be very hard.
Starting point is 00:47:11 Main vein thrombosis. Yes. These are all, believe me, it makes it hard to go to the YMCA. To drain my main vein thrombosis? Absolutely. Is it hard? Well, you have to go. Each county has a different registered main vein thrombosis drainage center.
Starting point is 00:47:25 All right. You have to register there. Now, do they have those centers all over in all 50 states? Most of them are at KOA campgrounds. Okay. So they have those. So if you see me lying crotch down at a KOA campground next to where the RVs dump their sewage, it's a medical procedure.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Okay, you are draining the main vein thrombosis. Yes. Exactly. 00:47:46,320 --> 00:47:51,120 If your thrombosis center is knocking, rocking, it means you're splashing. Knocking, rocking? Knocking, rocking? Knocking, rocking?
Starting point is 00:47:53 Well, Bob, this is, I mean, I guess I should forgive you for being gone and standing me up that day. You're obviously dealing with a lot. I am dealing with a lot, but you know, I am trying to deal with it the best way I can. And I was recently put on a new series of antidepressant medications. Oh, good. How's it working for you? I mean. I'm glad you asked.
Starting point is 00:48:21 What are you taking? You know, it's so ironic that you asked that because I happen to have a list. Oh, of the cocktail of drugs that you're currently taking? The cocktail of drugs that I'm currently taking. Oh, okay. So you're going to read what drugs you're taking? Yes, if I may. In list form?
Starting point is 00:48:39 So this is a list, then, of the drugs you're taking. I don't know if it's so much a list as it is a column of one words at a time. Hey, I'll take them as I can get them. And are these just- The following. Okay. Are medical pills that are helping me through my male menopause and deep, deep depression? Prozac?
Starting point is 00:49:00 Zola? FXR? It works all. Busbar? Gary Busbar? Abilify? Aptazutazatapan? Lexapro?
Starting point is 00:49:14 Lexamature. Wilbutron? Elaville? Alcoholazole? Marijuana? Master Beta Caratine? Netflix? Benjamin?
Starting point is 00:49:28 Lovex? Huxall? Cuddlewright? Warm Fuzzaline? Selectia? Conflictan? Inner Warzaline? St. John's Wort?
Starting point is 00:49:40 St. Vincent Zitt? St. Bernardicals? Martin Scurelli jelly beans? And Robert Downey Jr. mitts? And they're helping. They're helping. You have to find the right combination and the right dosage. Yeah, all of that.
Starting point is 00:49:55 Wow, and even just the inaccurate dosage on one of those. I will jump off the nearest bridge. Is the- What is the nearest bridge? It's near a kiddie pool, so fortunately it works out. Oh, okay. Are the Martin Scurelli jelly beans expensive or are they- They're very, very expensive.
Starting point is 00:50:14 The price shot up recently, I don't know why. Well, this is- 00:50:18,800 --> 00:50:21,840 I mean, I'm glad it's helping, Bob, because I worry about you. My mother doesn't really ask about you anymore. I mean, we presumed you were dead, quite honestly. That's a safe bet. It really is, like 90% of the time.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Any day. For those years, I was hibernating like a bear. People thought I was dead. How long, like, is this like a Rip Van Winkle scenario? Have you been asleep for years? Like, were you- Are you a time traveler? Or are you-
Starting point is 00:50:43 Did you age appropriately? Well, I'm a time traveler in the sense that I get really depressed, I go to sleep, and then it's four years later. Okay. Right. Okay. So in that sense, yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Right, huh. Did you eat a bunch to prepare for your hibernation? Yes. Yes. What do you- Yeah, what does one eat when one knows- It's funny you should ask. Just stumbled on that one.
Starting point is 00:51:06 You know, prior to my- Prior to my most recent hibernation, I was trying a different diet. To deal with some of my anxieties. Scott, as you know, I've suffered from body image issues and dietary- Describe your body for those- I mean, a lot of people are newcomers to you, Bob. What exactly is your body- Visually speaking.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Well, I don't know if anybody has been near an industrial mayonnaise factory. And they have the sacks of rejected mayonnaise baking out in the sun in the back alley. Oh, yeah, I've seen that. Basically, you put a hat on that, you got yourself a babduk. A rejected mayonnaise sack? Rancid- A rancid mayonnaise nightmare? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Yeah. That's how you would describe your body. Got it. Do you say ejectly? I did not, but that's a good one. But anyway, my spiritual nutritionist put me on a diet. The philosophy of Shri Bawana Bogdanovich employs- It's arrived from the idea that you are what you eat.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Now, if you consume unhealthy foods, you will be an unhealthy person. You consume processed foods filled with preservatives. You'll be shallow and live a long time. If your diet is high in sugar, you will be superficially dynamic but lack substance. And if you eat cat food, you will hate mice and think you're better than human beings. This is an easy concept to understand. What Shri Bawana Banana has done is develop a dietary system that emphasizes not just how we feel physically, but how we feel emotionally.
Starting point is 00:52:27 So she put me on a diet to make me feel special, unique. It's the endangered food species, endangered species diet and- Oh, wait a minute. Wait, the endangered species diet, where you're only eating endangered species? Correct. Only, only as a way to feel special, because you are what you eat. That would also make you endangered. That, I hadn't done that part of the math.
Starting point is 00:52:52 But you are what you eat. If you're eating endangered species, mustn't you then be yourself endangered? Well, that's not what we focus on. What we focus on is what's special. Are you being hunted right now, Bob? Do you think? I will say that that bach-bach-bach was human-sized and had a crossbow. Wait, did you see Foghorn Leghorn outside?
Starting point is 00:53:15 There are poachers outside right now. And they all do look like southern roosters. This is a problem. This is going to be a problem. Okay, well, let's not get side-jacked too much, yeah. Yeah, what are some of the endangered species that you're eating? Okay, may I read them to you in this form? Are you going to read all of these simultaneously,
Starting point is 00:53:33 these words, or one after the other? How are they, and how are they presented? Do them all simultaneously. That would be tough. How are they presented? How are they presented? Yeah, on the page. Is it alphabetical, or is it in terms of what you eat most to least,
Starting point is 00:53:44 least to most? Or is it in pure random? It's in the order that I eat these every morning. Got it, okay. So this is only what you eat in the morning or from morning until? This is just the morning. Got it. Okay, let's hear this list.
Starting point is 00:53:54 The following is a column of words that put together. Makeup. My endangered species diet. Bobcat eggs. Tiger bacon. Bush viper pancakes. A daily bowl of seahorses. Star nose, mole on gluten-free crackers.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Peacock sausage. White dolphin skewers. Ginger fingers. Bald eagle sliders. Great barrier reef beef. Black Irish cold cuts. Panda shank. Silverback mountain gorilla vanilla.
Starting point is 00:54:35 Three bean orangutan. Chimp biscuits. Limp biscuits. Fred Durst. He's endangered? Wow. Just. You haven't heard much from him, have you?
Starting point is 00:54:48 How much longer does he have? I think there's only one left on earth. He's known as Earth's Durst. I have to start over. Okay, no, no, no, please. Jason will be quiet. Bluefin tuna. Big Eye tuna.
Starting point is 00:55:04 Albuquer tuna. 9-Eleven joke too sooner, tuna. Hip upon a mush. Narwhal nuts. Cobb salad with southern rock-copper penguin replacing the chicken. Copy-botters fat replacing the bacon and three-toed sloth replacing the lettuce.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Arctic fox quesadilla. Portuguese water dog. Giraffe browns. Helper monkey stew. Quadruplets. Left-handed people. People with that David Bowie different colored eye thing. Christian rock songs that actually rock.
Starting point is 00:55:37 Gay racists. Fat vegans. And tangoths. Wow. Holy cow. And let me point out, this is selective cannibalism. I do not, it's non-lethal cannibalism. But you are eating human flesh, Bob.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Pieces of human flesh, yes. Wow. Just like the royal family is reported to do if you follow some conspiracy theories. But if this is the end, you do. That's a lot to eat in the morning. Only the true ones. Yeah, that's how much, are these all portions?
Starting point is 00:56:03 Are these like cubed out? Like how much of these things? Are these on like toothpicks on a platter? What's the deal? Actually it's just like, it's like toothpicks at a cocktail party. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, on a platter, yeah. Like how they used to present like a Swedish meatball.
Starting point is 00:56:16 It's not on a platter, it's on a flat silver disc. That's what we call a platter actually. It's a reflective silver. Like a tray? Well, sort of, but it's round. A platter, I think. Trays are rectangles. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Have you never seen a platter before? Trey Parker as well? In a way. In a way. Human beings are rectangles. What I do is every morning I have a bunch of old mops with wigs on that I pretend are people at a cocktail party. Of course.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Then we have these platters, as you call them. Okay, see, I think they are platters now. No, they're trays. What did I say? And then I consume this at my breakfast. Do you cook all of these things or are these meant to be eaten raw? They're meant to be cooked. Oh, but you eat them raw.
Starting point is 00:57:03 That's right. I'm out of Bunsen-Burners-Turno. Yeah. I'm out of Sturno. Bunsen-Burners-Turno. Bunsen-Burners-Turno started in one of my favorite sitcoms. Oh, which one? I'm not remembering.
Starting point is 00:57:19 About a balky, he played balky. Oh, yes. Oh, and Bunsen-Burno. Perfect Sturno's. Perfect Sturno's, exactly. That was the original name for Party Down. Was it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:31 Perfect Sturno's. That was produced by Jonathan Sturno, I think. Bob, I'm glad you're back on a great diet and medication. You do not look healthy. You look like a salad. Feel my cheek. It's my heartbeat. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:51 Your heart's all the way up in your cheek. Yeah. You look unwell. I don't want to listen. It's been a while since I've seen you, Bob. I don't want to speak out of turn, but I don't think this diet is working. You seem very unhealthy.
Starting point is 00:58:02 No, no. These are just the toxins leaving my body. Yeah. I actually think Bob looks great. Thank you. In that he looks like the color of a green grape. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Yeah. Yeah. It's like a- You look jaundiced. Thank you. Salo and jaundiced. That's what she, humans- Your coloring has kind of taken on the qualities of camouflage.
Starting point is 00:58:21 And your kitchens- It's all in green and gray. Your sun skin is dry. I hide, I hide from the poachers. I hide in hay fields quite a bit. 00:58:28,800 --> 00:58:29,520 Quite a bit. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:29 So the jaundice helps in the dry dry. And the dryness seems to make you be curling inward a little bit. Yeah. Yeah. They call me- You have like opposite of scoliosis. Right. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:58:40 Frontiosis. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Because everybody knows scoli is Latin for back. Yeah. Yeah. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Yeah. And fronty is Latin for the front. These are very simple things to understand, of course. But I will say your skull is looking bigger. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Most of my skull is fontanella.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Because you do have scoliosis, right? Yeah. Which gives you a head the size of scoliosis. And you also have scoliosis- What are the X-files? Because you've been watching the X-files a lot. Yes, thank you. Oh, oh, I thought you meant-
Starting point is 00:59:12 No, I have scoliosis because I can't fly a plane. Oh, that's sully. That's sully. Sodden burger. And some might say he flew it very well and saved hundreds of lives. Yeah, it's almost- Sure. Sure.
Starting point is 00:59:26 And got a big head as a result. Yeah. You know who wouldn't say that? You know who wouldn't say that? Who? Birds. Oh, yeah. I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:34 He's been on the show many times and does not like birds. Your skull is poking out of your skin at places. It's almost as if you have horns. Yeah. I don't know about that. Have you made any deals lately? Deals? What a strange thing to ask, Jason.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Have you made any deals? That's funny you should ask. It's always been my dream to play blues guitar. Okay. Oh, wait, no. And recently, while- You were in the Mississippi Delta? I was near New Orleans.
Starting point is 01:00:05 At the Crossroads? It did happen. No, it wasn't at Crossroads. It's just a place where four roads come together. Oh, no, that's Crossroads, no. Bob, I have terrible news. That is at Crossroads. No, no.
Starting point is 01:00:14 As long as you didn't meet anybody at the Crossroads, some kind of stranger. Well, I did. You did? Oh, no, boy. Did that person offer you any kind of deal? Well, he was a very friendly person, and I told him that my life hadn't worked out the way I wanted,
Starting point is 01:00:29 that I always dreamed of playing blues guitar at Mississippi Delta. And he said, how much do you want it? I said, so, so, so, so bad. And he did promise that in exchange for my- So, I could have this wish. And do you understand what that means to be- to trade your soul? And what it means is that I have a friend. Oh, Bob, that's- this is-
Starting point is 01:00:57 Name Bill. Okay. Bill's a bub. Bill's a bub? Bill's a bub was his name. I think he must work at a Bill the Bear workshop or something like that. I'm not exactly sure.
Starting point is 01:01:08 Why do you think that? Because the name sounds similar. Oh, you think so? Bill sounds very close to Bill? And you think as a result, that must be where he works. Because people only work- It's a standard deduction. People only work-
Starting point is 01:01:22 I just applied Oscars' razor to it. Okay. Oh, no. So, I think you mean- Oh, it doesn't matter. So, are you able to play guitar now? Well, I don't have a guitar here, but I have been working on the singing.
Starting point is 01:01:32 Yeah, let me see the fingering in the- Splash, splash, in the deep old bath. Oh, no. Splash, splash, in the big old bath. So, round about, number four. Yes, sir. That's my baby. No, sir.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Don't say maybe. Oh, so funny. So funny. So funny. Is such a staple of the early years and now infrequently, and we have newer people coming on, but always great to hear from Seth.
Starting point is 01:02:01 And he was doing his own Bob Duke podcast for a while. Yeah, so people are interested in that. I think all of those are probably- They're still up, I believe. Up on Howl or Stitcher Premium. Really funny. Some of them short episodes, and then he would hit you with a 35 minute one,
Starting point is 01:02:17 where he's just falling for 35 minutes. Really funny. Okay, let's take a break. When we come back, we'll have the top three. And if Paul's not in any of these, he is going to be upset. So that's going to be fun to watch. Come on back.
Starting point is 01:02:31 We'll be right back with more comedy bang bang after this. Paul, are you ready to start your new business? Oh my God, I think so. I've been asking you every single day. I know, and I keep putting you off, because I'm scared. You're too scared. 01:02:45,120 --> 01:02:46,640 You're a yellow belly coward.
Starting point is 01:02:46 I'm a yellow belly coward. Well, look, I know that you are ready. And I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, well, I may as well just start on January 2nd. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Because nothing happens during the holidays, right? Like no one cares about a new business now, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:03 No, that's the wisdom of a fool. No, why wait? Why wait until the new year, Paul? For all the reasons that I just gave. No, those reasons are dumb, and you're dumb. Oh, I'm only a coward, because I deserted my platoon. You should be shot for this. Please don't tell anyone.
Starting point is 01:03:22 Look, the future is coming. All right. The goose is getting fat. And please don't put a penny in the old man's hat. If you haven't got a penny, a hate penny will do. If you haven't got a hate penny, hey, God bless you. I'll get you.
Starting point is 01:03:34 I'll get you. I'll get you. What a weird moral of that songhead. You got it. The future is coming. Please make it brighter with Squarespace. Squarespace wants to help you out with your idea, Paul. How bright should this future be?
Starting point is 01:03:46 So bright that I have to wear shades? That's a little too bright, honestly. All right. If you have to wear a corrective lenses for any reason, I don't think that's too bright. Make the future bright enough to have to squint a little bit. Squint, yeah, squint bright. Squint brightness level.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Squarespace has beautiful templates that you don't have to squint at. And these things are created by world-class designers. They didn't just get some jerks who live down the block. You know, they weren't like, hey, Jerry, come design a website for me. I'm not trying to nitpick. I can squint at them if I want to, though. No, you're not allowed.
Starting point is 01:04:22 You're not allowed to squint at them. I'm barred from squinting at these templates. That's the Squarespace promise. You will never squint at us. Well played, Squarespace. You're one step ahead. One step singular sensation. Squarespace makes it easy to turn your idea into a new and unique website.
Starting point is 01:04:39 You can showcase your work, whatever that is. Like, what is your business idea, Paul? Oh, curing cancer. Okay. I don't know how you're going to make money on that, but good luck to you. If you want to cure cancer, create curecancer.com using Squarespace. You can put the formula for curing cancer right up there on the website and anyone who has cancer can just dip in.
Starting point is 01:05:02 There you go. Make some. You get some, your herbs and spices. Seven of them, in fact. Put it on your chicken. Eat it. You're ready to go. That's right.
Starting point is 01:05:11 You can showcase your blog. You can publish content. You can even sell products and services of all kinds. There's nowhere other way to say it, Paul, in just a few clicks of the mouse, my dear boy. Including my cancer cure. Yes, all of that. Put it all up.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Put it all up out there. You can customize everything from the look and feel to settings and products. Okay, okay. I know I'm getting you. Plus, I bet you I know what you're thinking. This is an optimized for mobile right out of the box. How did you? Yes.
Starting point is 01:05:42 I'm psychic, Paul. You entered my mind. I entered your mind space, your memory palace, and I ransacked it. That's where I keep all my questions. It is all optimized for mobile right out of the box. It's unbelievable. Much like EMF. Use Squarespace's analytics to help you grow in real time.
Starting point is 01:06:03 You want to grow in real time, right? You don't want to be slow to the grow. This is going to make me bigger? This is exciting. Paul, you don't want to be slow to the grow. How the hell no? You got to grow in real time. Hell no.
Starting point is 01:06:17 There is nothing to install, patch, or upgrade ever. Although, I will say, if you do have a question, you're not on your own. Okay? You are not alone. Clearly you are. A lot of Sondheim. You are not alone. If you do have a question, Squarespace,
Starting point is 01:06:50 they not only are going to help you with it, but they have award-winning 24-7 customer support. That's right. They won the awardees. I really got a Tony for their customer support. They might have. I think we just got a Tony for that version of you are not alone. Broadway history. A dream.
Starting point is 01:07:07 I've always said this. I've said this ever since I was a little boy when I first thought of it. But a dream is just a great idea that doesn't have a website yet. And I said this before websites were even a thing. I remember it was weird when you said that. Yeah. And I had a glassy look in my eyes like I'd been possessed. And I was holding a butcher knife and you were like,
Starting point is 01:07:24 hey man, put that down. Yeah. But I still did it. Chopped my head off. I chopped your head off. I did indeed. Yes. A dream like Paul being a ghost is just a great idea that doesn't have a website yet.
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Starting point is 01:08:03 Thanks, everyone. Get ready to drink away your cancer. Comedy bang bang. We're back here. Paul F. Tompkins. Count them down. Hi. We're in the top four episodes.
Starting point is 01:08:12 These are the ones that people like the best. It's crazy to think about, right, that we could do a thing that people would like and then we rank them. Okay, I guess. I mean, this is the ninth time we've done it. I'm not sure why it's just occurring to you now. Okay, so like I was talking about, I can't remember if it was this episode or the previous one.
Starting point is 01:08:33 These top four episodes were always the number four. Always. From the very first votes to the very last votes, these were the ones that the majority of people voted for. I can go into the stats more towards the end of the episode, but we're getting into your top three. This is very exciting. This is your episode number three.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Number three. All right, Paul, so few episodes left. I know. We'll see if you're in any of these. And you know what happens if I'm not. Is that a threat or is it a promise? It's something that's going to happen. It's a vision of the future.
Starting point is 01:09:09 Okay, got it. But is this a future of what we'll be or what may be, spirit? Uh, this is going to happen. All right, this is. Chicken make lousy house pet. I did not know that. This is your episode number three. This is from December 12th of 2016.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Oh, my God. Now, we've talked about the eligibility period is Thanksgiving to Thanksgiving. This is the earliest episode to make the countdown. This is the 2016 holiday spectacular. Now, those are fun always. These are always a good time. We have a good time.
Starting point is 01:09:44 Wait a minute. That's right. You're in this, Paul. You're in another episode. That is great to hear. You're in seven of the top 16. That's very exciting. Seven out of your 11.
Starting point is 01:09:57 That's very exciting. That's pretty crazy. Let me run. I was writing down the names of the people who were on this episode. And I quite honestly, I had forgotten how many people are on this episode. There are a lot of people. Let's. This is maybe the most people who have ever been on a comedy ban.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Let me see if I can remember who they played. Okay. Jason Manzuchus. Himself. Rhea Butcher. Herself. John Gabrus. He's evolved in softballs so far.
Starting point is 01:10:20 If I remember correctly, he did Gino. Mike Canford. The Hay Salesman? John. Did he do the Hay Salesman? No, he did John Lennon. He did John Lennon. What did you do?
Starting point is 01:10:36 Let's get back to me. Okay. We'll get back to you. Neil Campbell. Oh, wait. I was Ali Peterson, the smooth Kerman. You were Ali Peterson, aka the smooth criminal.
Starting point is 01:10:44 Neil Campbell. Neil Campbell was the timekeeper? Maxwell Keeper, the timekeeper. Yes. Tony Newsom and Tim Bolts. They were the Urbansky brothers? Yes. Gary and Ron Urbansky.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Will Hines. Will Hines was Frosty of the Snowman? Yes, you do remember. Ryan Gall. Ryan Gall is Norm Hamer. Norm Hamer, of course. Spellhammer. Drew Tarver.
Starting point is 01:11:05 Keith. Keith, yes. Keith Jones. Jeremy Rowley. Ming. Zeke Nicholson. Bonequeef. No.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Dr. Green. Oh, fuck. Dr. Green. James Addomian. Oh, who was he on the Christmas show? Was he Jesse Ventura? He was Jesse Ventura. Yes, and rounding it out, we have Brendan Small.
Starting point is 01:11:27 Oh. Was he Victor and Tiny? Victor Tiny and Willie. And Willie, yeah. All three of them. That is the most stacked episode, I believe, of Comedy Bang, ever. When we put it out, I remember people saying like,
Starting point is 01:11:39 this has to be in the countdown at the end of the year. Normally, we've talked about it in the early episodes people forget about, but this one has always been number three, has always been up there. The top three are very close, but there were a few hundred, I believe, votes in between them. 01:11:57,840 --> 01:11:59,680 And so this has always been number three.
Starting point is 01:12:00 These are always fun. These are very chaotic episodes. They're very difficult for a person such as I to steer because everyone has great jokes and wants to talk at the same time. That's right. But they're always very fun to do, and I don't know exactly what clip we're going to listen to from it. I believe it may be a selection of different people talking,
Starting point is 01:12:20 but let's hear a little bit of it. This is your episode number three, the 2016 Holiday Spectacular. Number three. You know what we should do is we should go Christmas caroling together. That would be great. You know, walk around a neighborhood, you know, just like sing. Wait, who's this? Hello.
Starting point is 01:12:37 Who is that? Count me in. Who? Very handsome. Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. Hello, sir. Can you step into the light? I can't quite tell who you are.
Starting point is 01:12:46 From the shadows. Oh, he's got a headset mic on. Strange. This is the Howard Jones, a.k.a. Michael Jackson. No, no, Janet Jackson, a.k.a. Justin Bieber, depending on what generation you are. You skip Britney Spears. Oh, sorry, Britney Spears.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Depending on how old you are. The link between Janet Jackson and Justin Bieber. Who are you, sir? I still can't tell who you are. Scott, we've met many times before. Sure, but I can't see you and I can't tell by your voice. And you're wearing big sunglasses and a floppy brimmed hat. Forgive me.
Starting point is 01:13:15 It's me, Ali Peterson, the smooth criminal. The smooth criminal. Ali Peterson. Have you guys met Ali? I have not. Not met. This is Jason Manzuchus. You may know from the league and the dictator.
Starting point is 01:13:28 Please don't be. I'm going to remove my big floppy-headed sunglasses. Please don't be alarmed by my appearance. It's almost like you were faking your death with that hat. Well, wouldn't be the first time. Sure, I know that. As you can see, I'm completely hairless. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Oh, wow. I don't need to show us everything. Like the alien on French. Yeah, put some of that back. A fashion icon for me, personally. This is, of course, the intern Geno over here, Geno Lombardo. This is Ali Peterson.
Starting point is 01:13:53 I've never met him. I've seen the song. I've seen the lean, but I've never seen the person. Yeah, do you do the lean from the video as well? Wood video. The Michael Jackson video. You know Michael Jackson. Janet's brother.
Starting point is 01:14:02 I mean, I know who Michael Jackson is. Sure. He had a song called Smooth Criminal. Did he really? He did. Alien ant farm famously covered it. It wasn't the other way around. Hey, that's like a Michael Jackson song.
Starting point is 01:14:13 I genuinely feel like that's another band you are like going to try and convince me is good. Nope. I like that one song. Maybe movies. Yeah, see. All right. Well, I'm called the Smooth Criminal, of course,
Starting point is 01:14:24 because I'm completely hairless and I'm wanted by the law. Oh, OK. Yes. Hence the disguise. So you've never heard the song before. I've never heard the song, but it sounds like it's written by Ali. OK. What about Dirty Diana?
Starting point is 01:14:35 You ever hear that? I love it. OK. It's the same album, I believe. Oh, I guess I didn't listen all the way through. Well, you turned it off. I skipped around. OK.
Starting point is 01:14:43 OK. Shuffle. Shuffle will fuck you that way. You miss a big, you know, you miss a big single that way. But speaking. What I would do was I had it on vinyl and I would just do a random needle drop. Just see where the album came from. In the middle of songs or after when songs were finished?
Starting point is 01:14:56 I have an uncanny ability to get it right on the track. Wow. Speaking of right on the track, this is John Lennon, Ali Peterson. Hello. Like the singer John Lennon? Oh, wow. I was a guitar player.
Starting point is 01:15:07 In the... Who sang? Wait a minute. From the European Rock Band of the Beatles? That's right. Oh, you probably heard some of my work. Now, hold on a second. I feel like you're working my side of the street.
Starting point is 01:15:16 Did you fake your own death soon? No, no, no. We went over this just a moment ago. I was... I was dead before you... No need to catch me up. But just in case somebody has... I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Just in case a listener has just dropped the needle at this point in the podcast, we will repeat John Lennon's history. We should do that throughout the show. Everyone repeat what they was just doing. Any time someone new comes in, let's back up. Let's keep them track up to the beginning. Just for those who might... Even if they have vital information, they're trying to get out.
Starting point is 01:15:42 Let's make sure that we catch everybody. And let's scream at them so that, you know, all at once. And this is for our listeners who are listening to the podcast on vinyl. But, you know, I do have to say this begs the question. Some may say even raises the question. Some should say. I think we should probably just use braces. Braces, yes.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Finally. This red wine raises the question. It's like brunch and broasting. This broasts the question. But this does broast the question. Right. Do people think that you faked your death? We've never talked about that.
Starting point is 01:16:13 I'm certainly thinking that. I mostly, you know, some people ask me that. And I'll say, how dare you. Okay. Do you think I would trick the American public or the European public? And, you know, I'll say fuck you to that person. What? Right.
Starting point is 01:16:28 And shove them. Just like C-Lo? I'll shove them onto the ground and I'll walk away. What about the African public? Them too. Asian public? Mm-hmm. Australian.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Yeah, I think they're a little behind the news. Antarctic public. That's right. The world public. Could have saved you some time. No, I would never fake my death. You would never do it. But why'd you fake yours?
Starting point is 01:16:50 To get out of a long-term relationship. Oh, smart. Yes. Interesting. Yeah. Who was this or was her name dirty Diana? I can't remember. Her name was not dirty Diana.
Starting point is 01:16:59 Were you, for a moment, were you under the impression her name was dirty Diana? I thought it might. I hoped it might be in order to really have cohesion. Her name, of course, was Carlefer. Oh, Carlefer, that's right. Clumsy portmanteau of her father and mother's name. And I remember, this is my favorite part of the story, that you told her father that. I told her to do his face.
Starting point is 01:17:22 You respected me for it. Right. She had a few drinks. Well, no. Her mother had had several drinks. Right. Her mother, Jennifer, is a terrible drunk. Terrible drunk.
Starting point is 01:17:34 Right. So you were Stone Cold sober? I was Stone Cold sober. For Mooth is a bad, bad hangover, by the way. It takes a lot. It's a terrible hangover. Yeah. So now you were Stone Cold sober and her father.
Starting point is 01:17:47 How do you describe her father? Well, he was a sniveling worm. He's a spider-less weakling. I have told this story literally every time we met. And I love it. I was at dinner at my girlfriend's parents' house. And, uh... Was she that too?
Starting point is 01:18:04 Yes, she was that too. So was the father? Yes, she had invited me in. And when is this? Like, how... This was deep into the relationship. Okay. As I recall.
Starting point is 01:18:12 We'd been dating since college and we'd been together for quite some time. And this was, this was probably not long before I had started to fake my own death to get out of the relationship. I got cold feet. And we were at dinner at her parents' house, her mother, Jennifer, in the kitchen, pretending to work on a roast, but secretly drinking her third bottle of vermouth.
Starting point is 01:18:34 Carlefer was upstairs in the bedroom, making herself presentable for dinner. So it was just me... It takes a while because third bottle of vermouth... No, that depends on how... It depends how quickly you drink. That's true. I mean, she may have started quite late into the...
Starting point is 01:18:49 If she takes a while to get ready, that could be why you thought her name was Dirty Diana, because she's got to clean it all off. That's true. That's a good point. Yeah. All that jazz, it could have been Royce. And the song was Dirty Diana, literally covered in dirt.
Starting point is 01:19:00 I believe, right? She had like bugs buzzing around there, like a Peanuts cartoon. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Like a Peanuts cartoon? You think that the actual cartoons have flies buzzing around them? Yeah. You know, when you watch TV and then that one character comes out
Starting point is 01:19:13 and the flies are attracted to it? Sure. Yeah. Sure. But I thought you meant when you opened the Sunday paper, that flies came out and were buzzing around the actual cartoon. Yeah, that's also the case. You think the Peanuts cartoon is giving off flies?
Starting point is 01:19:24 Some sort of stench. I do only read the newspaper from the bottom of my dad's bird cage. So that could be the reason why this flies there. There's also birdshed on Fawcett. Which works. It works. It works for most of the cartoons. How old are these newspapers?
Starting point is 01:19:37 These are all... I mean, who has modern newspapers? It's all iPads now. That's true. You get an iPad on the front step, every loading. So Carlefer was getting ready. And what happened? And I was in the living room with her father, Carle.
Starting point is 01:19:52 And I asked him the origin of Carlefer's name. And he shored me. And I was shaking his head. Right. I looked up straight in the eye and I said, I find that to be a clumsy poor bento. And he thanked me. He thanked you.
Starting point is 01:20:06 Wow. And what's odd to me was that this is pretty deep into the relationship, as I recall in our previous conversation. And this is the first time you ever thought to ask about the origins of her name. I'd ask Carlefer, of course, but I wanted to hear from her. Did she?
Starting point is 01:20:19 Greetings. What? Whoa. What? I think a minute. Who's this fellow? Tick-tock. Tick-tock.
Starting point is 01:20:27 Who's this? Who's this sentimental fellow in the midnight blue Starfield Cloak? If I know that voice anywhere, and obviously I do right here. Yes, yes, that is I, the very time keeper. Maxwell Keeper. Yes.
Starting point is 01:20:42 Why are you crying? Because I'm feeling misery. More misery than Paul Sheldon. Why are you feeling such misery? Because everyone has been saying they can't wait for 2016 to be over. Everyone says this is the worst year. Everyone's blaming everything on the year.
Starting point is 01:21:06 Well, sure. I mean, David Bowie died. Prince died. The guy who invented General So's chicken. Some would say democracy. Oh, boy. Yes, I've heard such a phrase. Maxwell, aren't you excited, though, for 2017?
Starting point is 01:21:21 I say no. That's a brand new 365 days. No. Okay, you've said it three times already. I get the picture. Nay. Okay, a different thing. Nay.
Starting point is 01:21:29 Five. I say, as punishment for everyone blaming the year, we do 2016 over again. Oh. Next year we call it 2016. Well, but we can't bring David Bowie back to life. We can't bring Prince back to life. No, no, we can't.
Starting point is 01:21:44 That's true. Oh, why are you crying the most about Fino Castro? I miss him. Wait, are you from Cuba? No, but I'm from Florida. You're from Florida, yeah. Northern Cuba, as they call it. Yes, and we love our little bay of pigs across the lake.
Starting point is 01:22:06 The lake? Atlantic Lake. Well, I'm a time guy, not a geography guy. So, Maxwell, how do you think this is going to work? I mean, we just call it 2016, and then the same events happen? And then if we go, okay, we show some appreciation for the year, then at the end we go, we deserve a new year now. We didn't spend all year blaming the year for things that the years fall.
Starting point is 01:22:34 Would different things happen, though? This is what I'm confused about. It would just be 2017. We just keep doing the 2016. We're calling it that. Can I ask this? Until we show some proper respect. If there were certain jobs that had, say, term limits of four years or so,
Starting point is 01:22:49 would that then extend to five under this new, because we would be repeating a year? Or would someone get to keep going throughout a year that where someone was supposed to stop next year? These are questions for our president-elect to decide. Wait, so you think on January 20th? 20th, yes. That's still going to happen, and he'll decide what happens? What are the chances that he'll say, you know what?
Starting point is 01:23:16 Let's go back to the previous guy. Well, you know what? If he could do 2016 over again, then this time he would win the popular vote, like he said he could, if he wanted to. Right, right, right, yeah, so that would happen. Now, my question is, do we go then from 2016 right to 2018, like the 13th floor on Elevator? A wonderful question.
Starting point is 01:23:36 No. Wow, you had to build up to that. We should still give every year its proper respect, and you only are allowed to move on to the next year if you've shown appreciation for said year. Okay. What if there are people who showed appreciation for 2016? Can they move on?
Starting point is 01:23:53 Yeah, can certain people be moving forward in a year? No, it's in democracy rules. So, is this a grassroots effort to get this going? Yes, yes, it's very grassroots. Meaning just you? It's just me, but I'm using the power of the airwaves to broadcast my message. Okay, so it's starting here, I guess. Starting here.
Starting point is 01:24:22 You're just, this is a fancy way of you saying that you're on the show right now. Yes! Okay, great, well, Maxwell, good luck to you. I don't know if this is going to gain any traction. Can I ask a question of the timekeeper? Sure. Can you access the past? Like, can you go back?
Starting point is 01:24:39 Are you a time traveler? Yeah, I don't have a clue. This has been established. That's what I'm wondering, do you have any time powers? I feel as if this has been established, has it? That you just like time a lot. Right, I access it through my memories. Okay, got it, just making sure.
Starting point is 01:24:53 That's time travel of a sort. A sort, yes! By every morning I flip through a photo album, recalling past occasions. Every morning you do this? Every morning, which is a wonderful time. At that time you don't like. Yes, what are the times you don't like? I've never heard you say you don't like a time.
Starting point is 01:25:13 What's an unlikable time for you? 4.20! Oh, hey, hey! Why do you... I'm straight edge! Hi, how are you? It's nice to see you. Norm Hamer from Hamer Nissan at the Carlsbad.
Starting point is 01:25:34 Wasn't planning on being here today. We are actually doing the Hamer Nissan Holiday Nautia Nice Nissan Centra car giveaway contest. Oh, okay, you're one of our sponsors or something, is that what? Not yet. We can talk about that though. I'd love to get something hooked up. How did you just show the answers? I'll say this, when I'm running this show, this kind of shit's not going to happen.
Starting point is 01:25:55 Who let you in here? I said Daryl, I don't know. There's no one named Daryl. Well, there was a guy named Daryl and he let us in. He said, do what you want. Us? He let us in? Who else are you with?
Starting point is 01:26:07 Well, I'm with the two finalists. Thanks for asking and thanks for bringing it up. These are the two finalists. We have Ming. Ming, go ahead and introduce yourself. Hi, my name is Ming. Oh, hey, Ming. Hi.
Starting point is 01:26:17 Yeah, that's who I thought I knew. I didn't know me. I live in Sherman Oaks and I'm trying to win a car. I'd love to... And you want to be a sports person for a while. For a minute, yeah? Yeah. Hot minute.
Starting point is 01:26:29 And now I want to win this car. Don't want to be scrub anymore, you know, driving around. Sure, a scrub is a... What is a scrub, Scott? Won't get no love from me. Oh. Yeah. They're hanging out at the passenger side.
Starting point is 01:26:42 Yeah, best friends rise. A scrub is a guy who thinks he's fine. Oh, okay. Hey, who is he? He's also known as a buster. Yeah, that's what I thought. He's also known as a buster. Yeah, I don't want to be a buster.
Starting point is 01:26:53 Who are you? Who is that talking with the very southern drawl? Hey, my name's Keith Jones. This is going to be my sixth car this year if I can bring it home. I hope you can. I professionally put my hands on hard bodies and... And this is just going to be one more.
Starting point is 01:27:12 Unfortunately, this contest is going on longer than I thought it was going on. This has been going on. And I don't want to say why Ming is even here. He's not even from Carlsbad. He's from Sherman Oaks. No, you don't. There's no law.
Starting point is 01:27:23 There's no law that you have to buy the car where you're from. There should be. And I'm trying to lobby for that. Now, this car contest has been going on since 2010. We've tied previously every time. Six years? You mean you've been holding the contest annually since 2010?
Starting point is 01:27:39 Biannually. Twice a year or every two years? Is that twice? Semi-annually would be every half year. Are you just saying you're bi? And semi. Are you just saying that you're bisexual? I say them have sex with men and women.
Starting point is 01:27:53 So you're saying you're bisexual and you wanted to get that out there? We do it once a year, but I'm bisexual. 01:27:57,600 --> 01:27:58,240 That makes sense. There are two of us. Bicentra. Bicentral.
Starting point is 01:28:02 It's a centra. Car is a centra. Needle thread. It's a giveaway of the centra. But every year we have tried a different. We've tried a different contest. We started with drawing. Yeah, we had to draw the car.
Starting point is 01:28:18 They had to draw the car. Oh, so not a drawing. No, I know. But that was a drawing of a car. In 2010, they each had to draw. They had to draw a centra. Who would judge? I judge all the contests.
Starting point is 01:28:30 Based on how much it looks like it? I do my best to be fair. And honestly, they both did a wonderful job. I did a sketch very similar to police artists type of sketch. No car. But of a car. No car.
Starting point is 01:28:41 And I did watercolors. I painted it in watercolors. Do you have paper in it? Is this from memory? Yes, we were able to look at the conference. Do you get 15 seconds? We get to run around the car for 15 seconds and look at it.
Starting point is 01:28:53 And then we get put in a room. Which was the contest the following year they had to run around the car. It's fantastic. He got very excited seeing us run around the car so he made that the next contest. Yes, yes. But every time we tied.
Starting point is 01:29:07 Every time they've tied. It's only the two of you doing these contests? Since 2010, we've been both trying to settle this. No other entrance. It is the 2009 centra that we are trying to buy. It still has not been driven though. It has 12 miles on it. It's a beautiful car.
Starting point is 01:29:23 He swears he's not rolling back the mileage but this car has been in an accident I can tell. It doesn't need a little. It's a fix after a little bit. But honestly, the point is it's a beautiful contest and somebody's going to go home with it. Oh, hey Norm, just super quick. So the first year.
Starting point is 01:29:42 Yes. As we've heard. It was just a drawing. The second year was a running around the car. And that catches up in the intervening years. What was the contest? 2012 was a devil-dag eating contest. But we both passed out.
Starting point is 01:29:57 And then he. Right after eating 71 eggs. 71. They eat 71 and out. 71 devil-dags. He pumped our unconscious bodies. Had to pump them out. And they found a 71 egg each.
Starting point is 01:30:12 Those were big eggs. They were big eggs. No one was keeping track as they ate them. No, we were in a dark room. You had to count me. And I adjusted it. They would still hold. There was no chewing dog.
Starting point is 01:30:21 I'll take the fall. I'll take the fall on that. This is a bad plan. You got to count them as they go in the mouth. Tell me, we're five years later and this is unsettled. It was a bad plan. You know, after everything that's been in the news recently about protests, it's nice to hear about a contest.
Starting point is 01:30:41 Yes, thank you. Thank you, Maxwell. Can I quickly read the disclosure before we go ahead with the contest? Okay, go ahead. And again, it's a naughty or nice story contest. They'll tell the bestie that you've shared. You say it again?
Starting point is 01:30:54 I don't think that you ever said this. I said this several times. You revealed me a lot of questions. I have never heard it in a story. Here's the thing. I want to see one of these guys win an Nissan Sentra. I just need to know from 2013 to hear how did these guys compete. I think it was 2011 also.
Starting point is 01:31:13 We took a year off. I'd also like to know why the first contest was 2010. They were competing for a 2000 model Sentra. It was an older model. We tried it at the end of the year giveaway. We were trying to clear some states. Which is funny because it's technically a 2008. This contest has really reinvigorated.
Starting point is 01:31:34 Look, we don't have time to go into every contest, unfortunately. 2013 was a hands on a hard body. We put our hands on a bodybuilder's body. My cousin Larry is an amateur bodybuilder. Amateur? Amateur. Amateur. He's in bad shape.
Starting point is 01:31:47 He's in WD1. He's in some horrible shape. Is he just a fat guy? Yeah. It shouldn't have been called hands on a hard body. Once again, we tied. We tied. We tied.
Starting point is 01:31:56 We tied it down. Yeah, after shaking. Did it erupt into a tickle fight? I have a question. Frosty the snowman here. Could I have participated in the hard body contest if I just had sticks for arms? If I'd put in sticks on the hard body,
Starting point is 01:32:08 could I have been a participant? I have sticks for arms. Sure. I don't have any problem with that. I'm in on this next year. Yeah. Well, hopefully you'll be in. But until we settle this one,
Starting point is 01:32:17 we're not looking forward to a new contest. That's fair. I just hope Frosty, that by the time this car is given away, it's still street legal. Because sometimes the laws are updated and it might not have the proper brakes. That is true. That's all.
Starting point is 01:32:32 You know. Unfortunately, we can't be responsible for that. 2,000 feet. Yeah. So when is the contest this year? Nadia Nice. And they're going to tell their best deed of the year. Now, this is the first we're hearing this.
Starting point is 01:32:42 And they're out. K and O, G, T, Y. And I've said, as always, a rope contest. Do we have to tie a knot and then tell a nice story? Is that it? So we'll go ahead and first quickly hear. I always forget to set the password for my car. A good deed from both.
Starting point is 01:32:57 And starting now, the timer starts right now. My good deed for the contest is this last modern loop for King Day. I walk walking down the street. It's free parking. You don't have to pay the meter. And I see this Jewish lady. She's a hostage Jewish.
Starting point is 01:33:15 And I saw she was going to put a quarter in the meter. I said, hey, you don't have to do this. It's a modern loop for King Day. And then she stopped. She saved the quarter. She did not talk to me because she's not allowed to talk to the man. It's not her husband.
Starting point is 01:33:29 But I saw in her eyes the thanks. And time. That's my time. Time on your good deed. And we'll jump right into the good deed from Keith. All right. Let's see. I guess.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Too bad, Maxwell. You didn't get to use the time over this one. You know, I was just trying to let him get to it. All right. Go ahead, Keith. The nicest thing I ever done was I raised $15 million for the victims of 9-Eleven. I've been a clear winner.
Starting point is 01:34:03 And now they're not over. They contested not over. But like, let's see. Let's see how they do. So much money. You could have built a Westboro for snowmen. You could have bought several Nissan Centres. Was that the past year, though?
Starting point is 01:34:15 It depends on the naughty. I really am curious about these naughties. Oh, there's a naughty? Yeah, we have to do naughty. All right, go ahead. Also, don't act like this is settled because I have a real woman that I'm looking in her eyes. He helped, what, ghosts?
Starting point is 01:34:28 I was going to say the victims of 9-Eleven. He didn't give it to the family of the victims. He very specifically said the victims of 9-Eleven. They don't need anything. Yeah, that's true. You just. I buried $15 million. Crowd zero.
Starting point is 01:34:43 Oh, crowd zero. Wait, is it still there? Oh, shit. This is going to be a race. Nick Cage is going to beat us all. Number three. Oh, mama. We did it.
Starting point is 01:34:57 We did it. Here's what I love about those long shows, the Christmas, the holiday shows, is that by the end, it's, there's so much laughing. There's so much laughing. And it gets really, really silly. And everybody's really punchy. And it's whoever the last handful of people are,
Starting point is 01:35:18 it's all, that's always what the most fun ends up being for me, from having been here for however many hours it's been. And especially when it's like Ryan and Drew and Jeremy and they come in and they're just ridiculous. They're just idiots. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And a lot of people maybe wonder how these shows are put together. Basically, at the end of the year, it's kind of like,
Starting point is 01:35:44 this is for the fans. Most years, here's how this particular one came together and why there are so many people on it. Most years and with most episodes, I have to put out a lot of emails to get people to come, right? So it's a very difficult show to book, especially around people schedules. So this particular time, I was like, and what these episodes at the end of the year are designed to do are to be like,
Starting point is 01:36:10 have all of our favorite people on that can make it and doing their favorite characters. And it's just a gift to the fans that we try to give. So this one, I was like, okay, I'm gonna put it out to all the people and like every year, 50 to 60% will not be able to do it. Every single person, I think, said they could do it. I believe maybe I got like three people saying they couldn't do it out of the 25 or whatever.
Starting point is 01:36:34 And then it was like, uh-oh. And you can't disinvite people. You can't disinvite people. So. Except Fritz Coleman. Fritz, I said it's gonna be like this. Get the fuck out with your 20 mil. So with these, the challenge becomes, okay, how do you stack them?
Starting point is 01:36:52 When do you invite people to come in? They can't be a mil. This particular one, I believe, was two hours and 45 minutes long or something like that. And what we typically would do, and this is how we have done it every year, is we schedule someone in maybe 15 minute increments and then say, and you can leave after your thing. You know, we don't wanna take up everyone's day.
Starting point is 01:37:11 Right. And somehow this particular year that we just heard and the one that we just had a week ago or two weeks ago, everyone wanted to stay the entire time. And in fact asked, can I come at the beginning and stay the whole time? A lot of times we'll try to stagger it out. So it's like introduce new people and everyone was like, can I just come at the beginning and just stay the whole time?
Starting point is 01:37:32 Which is wonderful. And just leads to them being insane. Yeah. I don't mean the performers. I mean the episodes themselves. Exactly. But a little bit of both. Speaking of a little bit of both,
Starting point is 01:37:45 let's take both commercials and a break at the same time. Good segue. Let's take commercials. We are gonna come back with the top two. This is incredible. This is incredible. Now, let me just say this. Paul.
Starting point is 01:38:00 If I'm not in... You've been in seven. If I'm not in one of these top two episodes. If you're in one, will you be satisfied? Hold on a sec. Sky, let me finish my sentence. Okay. If I'm not in one of these top two episodes,
Starting point is 01:38:14 I'm gonna be very angry. Okay. So if you're in just one of them, you're gonna be okay. I don't wanna... You heard what I said. All right. You heard what I said. We'll see what we can do.
Starting point is 01:38:23 You've been in seven of the top 16 already. I know. I know. All right. When we come back, this is exciting. We're gonna get maybe the answer to this question. Will he be in one of these? We'll be right back with more comedy bang bang after this.
Starting point is 01:38:36 Hi, Paul. Hi, Scott. Sorry, you've caught me in the middle of doing legal stuff. It's always a mess. What kind of legal stuff are you doing? Are you doing a will? Oh, my God, I'm doing a will. Great.
Starting point is 01:38:48 Who are you leaving all your money to? To Leona Helmsley's catch grandchildren? Catch grandchildren? Well, whatever pets that they have spawned. That she left her money to. She left her money to her pets. And if those pets have procreated, have any grandchildren. By the way, give us a grandchild.
Starting point is 01:39:07 Please give us a grandchild. Please give us a grandchild. Well, look, what is it? Can I ask you a question? What is your story going to be in 2018? I don't mean the Instagram story. I don't mean Snapchat story. My story in 2018 will probably be, you know,
Starting point is 01:39:20 just a guy who can't get his legal stuff straight. He's not good at it and he can't hire a lawyer. And so he's a failure. Okay, well, it doesn't have to be that way, Paul. It doesn't. No, let me throw you a lifeline. Please. Look, now that the holiday rush is over,
Starting point is 01:39:36 legal Zoom can help you make this a memorable year before all the distractions take hold. What holidays? The New Year's and... Did we have that already? Yeah. Were you... What have you been doing the last couple of weeks?
Starting point is 01:39:48 I got wrapped up in all this legal stuff. Oh, no. Trying to do it myself. So there's... I missed Christmas. You missed Christmas? You missed Christmas. Your wife must be furious with you.
Starting point is 01:39:56 Oh, my God, my wife! Oh, no. Did you leave her somewhere? She's hit a home. At the lawyer's office? I bet she's at home. Oh, gosh. Well, look, make this the year you finally get serious
Starting point is 01:40:05 about launching and running your business. Okay. Jesus. Look, I hate to sound bossy, but this is something... Look, I admitted that I don't know what I'm doing. All of your friends have said this about you. Rest a little easier knowing your family's future is squared away with the right estate plan.
Starting point is 01:40:22 Okay. Oh, like for when I die. For when you die, leave all your mind on your wife, honestly. Not Leona Helsey's pet grandchildren. No, your wife deserves it more than them. Well... Please.
Starting point is 01:40:33 Or at least our grandchildren. Legal Zoom has been helping people like you worthless people like you. Okay. Take care of their dreams and responsibilities for more than 16 years. Sounds like 16 and a half, maybe? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Certainly couldn't be 20, because they would say 20. Yeah, yeah, it hasn't been... It's less than 20. Yeah. I need someone to take care of my dreams. Do you have a dream catcher? Well, I've been interested. I have a dream catcher.
Starting point is 01:40:58 Of course, I have been trusting my dreams to Lord Morpheus, the ruler of the dream realm. Sure, of course. But still... Oh, and Mr. Sandman. I've been counting on him to bring me a dream. Right, of course. Make it the...
Starting point is 01:41:09 Two different guys. Yeah, two totally different guys. Look, Legal Zoom is not a law firm, but they have the resources to keep you on the right path, including advice from their network of independent attorneys. All... You know those things at the ends of your fingers? My fingertips?
Starting point is 01:41:26 Yeah, your fingertips, all of your fingertips. Legal Zoom is right there, your fingertips. So now here's what I've been doing, okay? I've been going to the library, staying there all day. Um, sometimes hiding from when they close. So far, all fine. Coming out at night. Just pouring over legal books.
Starting point is 01:41:44 Just trying to understand it, and I can't. Well, look, Legal Zoom, they're not lawyers either. They're not a law firm. No, they are lawyers. So why should I use them? No, they're not... It sounds like I got my point. They're not a law firm, so you don't have to pay those,
Starting point is 01:41:56 you know, the hourly law firm fees, and you don't have to sit there at the library using their slow internet and doing it yourself. Whether you want to take your business to the next level, I do. Or take control of your family's future within a state plan. Legal Zoom plugs you and plugs right into your life,
Starting point is 01:42:14 so you can take care of the things that matter most. Wait, wait, wait. Is this the Matrix? They don't plug you like in the wild west. I don't want to sit in some goo. Legal Zoom makes you sit in goo. They do? This is a call to action, yes.
Starting point is 01:42:29 Legal Zoom makes you sit in goo. If you're ready to sit in goo, call Legal Zoom. I guess I am. I mean, it's better than my plan. They're going to sit in the library all day. Look, get off to a strong start in 2018 at LegalZoom.com today and get special savings when you enter Bang Bang in the promo box
Starting point is 01:42:48 to check out Legal Zoom, where life meets legal. Comedy Bang Bang. Comedy Bang Bang. It is the 4th of January. Yeah, right? What do you got planned in January? Got anything going on? Well, I'll be in Sketchfest, that's for sure.
Starting point is 01:43:03 That's right. We do want to make sure that people go see there's, you have several shows, but there's a tribute to you. Is that correct? Yes, that's correct. On the, is it the 13th coming up? I believe it is on the 13th, yes. And what is the venue?
Starting point is 01:43:15 The venue is Marines Memorial Theater. Oh, yes, I've been there. We'll be there Friday night to do Spontanea Nation Live. Then I'll be doing Super Ego, Forgotten Classics. We'll be doing that live at the Brava Center. Daddy. Then later at the Brava Center, we'll be doing Workjuice Improv Live.
Starting point is 01:43:34 You took me horny. Then on Sunday, I'll be doing, I'll be participating in the Stinker Let's Loose Live Reading. Oh, that's right. That's a really funny book that was written by whom? Someone wrote it. He sends me all of his books. Oh, what's his name?
Starting point is 01:43:53 Anyway. BookSender, Ian BookSender. Ian BookSender, that's right. Um, and uh... Tickets available at polytomkis.com slash live for all the links. Ooh, mama. Okay, so that's coming up. Point, flat hand, fist.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Fist. Point, flat hand, fist. What if he just said that? And there was no promo for anything, not about the weather, nothing. It just came up on him. Point, flat hand, fist. Dallas Reigns, if you're listening and I'm undoubtedly...
Starting point is 01:44:23 Please, Dallas. You can be a Twitter snitch about this. Yes. Send this to him. If you're listening, just do that one time. Please, Dallas. One time. Please, who cares?
Starting point is 01:44:31 No one would be that mad at you. They would love it. It would go viral. It would go viral. It's just you saying, point, flat hand, fist. It would be amazing. Also, come on the show, Dallas. Come on the show and we'll have you do it on the show.
Starting point is 01:44:45 We'll dish about what you think about Fritz. Fucking douchebag. Oh my god. 20 million. Really made you mad. All right, let's get to it. Let's... This is exciting.
Starting point is 01:44:57 Our top two episodes. Let's get to your number two. Number two. All right, number two. Can't wait to hear who's in it because, as I said before, if I'm not in these top two episodes, I'll be very angry. Okay, one of the top two episodes you said. I said, if I'm not in any of these top two episodes...
Starting point is 01:45:17 You said you want to be in at least one. Scott? Hear me now. If I smell me later. If I'm not in any of these top two episodes, I'm going to be very angry. Okay, all right, all right. Well, this is the episode that people chose as their number two and this comes to us. This is episode 485 and it comes to us on May 1st.
Starting point is 01:45:39 Does that ring any bells for you? Oh, communism. What does May 1st mean? May Day. May Day, of course. Of course. By the way, I went to a Christmas party recently. Congrats.
Starting point is 01:45:53 Thank you. Okay, so let's move on to... Now, hold on a second. Oh, there's more to the story. Now, my wife and I, we were told most of the party's going to be taking place outside, so be sure to wear a coat. Okay. Did she wear that coat that I wanted to see?
Starting point is 01:46:06 She wore that coat that I got her last year for last Christmas. And then... Last Christmas, I gave you a coat and George Michael died the very same day. And then I have a coat that is a sort of complementary coat, military looking coat. Did you own this coat previous to the coat? Did you buy her coat as a compliment or did you luck into this? I lucked into this coat after having bought her that coat. That is an amazing serendipitous occasion.
Starting point is 01:46:35 And so I had that coat and I was wearing a vest and a tie, festive holiday season. And I was wearing... I wore a cap, like a sort of military nautical cap. Military nautical. Yes. Okay. And so, and I had glasses on, rimless... These glasses, these rimless glasses, as you see.
Starting point is 01:46:54 And so, when we were leaving the party, we called a lift and as we were getting to our car, there was another Uber lift guy leaning against a car. And he looked at me and he had this wry smile on his face. And he said, you know who you look like? And I said, no. And he goes, you know Lenin? John Lenin? No.
Starting point is 01:47:20 He meant... Vladimir Ilievich Lenin. Wow. He thought you looked like Lenin. Yeah. And then I saw a picture of us and I was like, I get what he's talking about. Interesting. And did Janie look like Lenin's...
Starting point is 01:47:31 No, she looked adorable. She's my precious wifey. I love her. Why wasn't I invited to this party? Ooh. I don't like this. I did not tell you no. So, May 1st.
Starting point is 01:47:41 May 1st does not ring any bells to you, but long time, first times of Comedy Bang Bang, we'll know that the very first... May 1st actually, I believe, was the very first episode of Comedy Bang Bang ever. Is that so? Back eight and one-half years ago. So, is this an anniversary? This is the eighth anniversary show. A point of a sale!
Starting point is 01:48:05 And this is another one of these giant gang episodes where a million people are on. A bunch of people. A bunch of people. And wait a minute, Paul. Hold on a second. Are you telling me? Paul, I believe you're on this episode. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 01:48:20 Oh, shit. Your anger is sated. You will no longer be angry anymore. Well, we'll see. What do you mean? Was that what we'll see? No. We did see that, though.
Starting point is 01:48:34 We did see that. Wait, are you still saying you're gonna be angry if you're not in the top one? Let's just talk about this right now. Okay, let's talk about this one. Let's break down who we have. Break down who we have. See if you can get within it. All right, P.
Starting point is 01:48:47 Oh, no, right? I forgot. Yeah. Oh. It's good to forget these things sometimes. It is nice to forget when people are dead. You want to think of the Tom Petty's up there just jingle jangle in a way, you know, up and down.
Starting point is 01:48:56 Jingle jangle, the drug from Riverdale? Is that really? Somebody told me that. I found this. I found it at this information the other day. That's like unobtainium. Oh, sorry. Let's just say it.
Starting point is 01:49:08 There is not only is there a drug called jingle jangle. God. But at one point, a character says to someone else, I got a room at the five seasons. The five seasons. God damn it. And you know what, a friend of mine works on that show and I'm going to have to take it up with you.
Starting point is 01:49:24 Mr. Weatherby? All right. Give me the names. Let me see if I can remember who played who. All right. Who's zooming who? John Gabers. Oh, he plays really tough.
Starting point is 01:49:38 I bet he played Gino. All right. Lauren Lapkus. Lauren Lapkus. Two characters, strangely enough. Oh, she plays two. She played Todd. No.
Starting point is 01:49:48 Oh, I didn't even get one of the two. Nope. Regina Crimp. Regina Crimp. You are correct. And the other one I don't believe you'll know. Peanut. I forgot about peanut.
Starting point is 01:50:00 That's like Dre. Peanut was like a friend of Regina Crimps. Maybe. I'm not sure. Zeke Nicholson. Back again. Playing the character that you thought. Bone Gweef.
Starting point is 01:50:10 Yes. Carl Tartt. Chief. Chief. Yes. That's right. This may be the, I believe this is the origin and we'll hear it of hashtag Bone Chief. Mary Holland.
Starting point is 01:50:22 Oh, Mary Holland played like a little boy. Chucky Spliff. Chucky Spliff. Mike Hanford. John Lennon. Of course, Jessica McKenna. Oh, she played like a little gymnast. Dagmar the Small.
Starting point is 01:50:33 Yes. Tony Newsom and Tim Bolts. They were the Air Bansky brothers again. They're not. What? Strangely enough. Fudge. They are characters named Burt and Raro Riley.
Starting point is 01:50:44 I don't remember anything about that. That was a surprise to me when I read this. Ryan Gall. Norm Hamer. Norm Hamer. Drew Darber. Ah, Chief. And Jeremy Rowley.
Starting point is 01:50:53 Hanging. Nick Kroll. He was the Australian guy. Arshrift. Yes. That's right. And who were you? You played two characters.
Starting point is 01:51:02 Are you surprised to learn that? I am surprised to learn that. You played, take a wild stab at who these could be. Oh, no, you played three. You played three, my friend. I believe two of them were dedicated to recently departed characters that you had played before. Yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:51:19 Gary Marshall and Alan Thicke. That's right. You played those. And Cake Boss. Cake Boss. That is correct. That is correct. So talk about your experience on this episode.
Starting point is 01:51:30 We'll hear a little bit of it. Do we want to talk about before or after we hear some clips? Let's hear some clips. Let's hear some clips. Okay, we'll be... This is your episode number two. This is the eighth anniversary show. Anyway, as I was saying 10 minutes ago,
Starting point is 01:51:43 I don't have anything else to offer. I do have supernatural powers. Well, I mean, maybe we could speak with someone... Look, 2016 was a very difficult year for the human race. Sure. But, you know, last year was terrible, not only for all of America, with so many people passing on,
Starting point is 01:52:01 but for this show in particular, some of our dear old friends passed away and are no longer on the show anymore. Maybe we could speak to one of them. What? Like who? Well, I mean, there was someone who passed away, who's been on the show almost as long as you, I would say. And he was a dear, dear friend to us
Starting point is 01:52:20 and showed up in Toronto and... You were there in Toronto? I was there in Toronto. I made the Rob Ford cake. Yeah, you were there a day apart, I believe. And he was an old, old friend, and we never got closure on him. But our good friend, Gary Marshall.
Starting point is 01:52:34 Hmm, you want to talk to Gary Bush? Director of Pretty Woman. No, I know who he is. Oh, okay. Yeah, creator of Happy Days. Sure. All right, well, it's been a while. Let me go into my trench and then see if I can...
Starting point is 01:52:50 A cake trance. I go into my cake trench. I thought you said trench. No, trench. I'm sorry? A trench. I go into a trench. Okay, I got it. Do you need anything from us to get into this cake trance?
Starting point is 01:53:02 Oh, by, uh, trench music? So, trance music? Just trance music? Yeah, if you would play... I mean, we never did it before, but... I don't think I have a hand on my iPod. I'm sorry. What about trap house?
Starting point is 01:53:15 All right. There we go, with the new old trench. Oh, uh-huh. Can you command spirits to...? I can't command, but please don't try not to talk to me when I'm in the trench. Sorry. It makes it very difficult.
Starting point is 01:53:48 What? Did you get Canadian suddenly? I'm looking for a man named Gary Marshall. Please call me Gary. Gary, you're back. Scott, it's me. Gary Marshall. That's right.
Starting point is 01:54:05 How are you doing, son? It's so great to see you. This is Gino. Hey, how are you, Gino? Wow. Where are you from? I'm from Long Island. Oh, all right.
Starting point is 01:54:14 What am I seeing here? What do you mean? This is... I'm looking at... You're looking at Cake Boss, but Gary Marshall's voice is coming out of it. Oh, he's still in there. He's still in there somewhere, struggling to get free. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, why have you disturbed my eternal rest?
Starting point is 01:54:30 Gary, it's so... I just... You know, we never got to speak after your untimely death and... Oh, probably because I was dead. Well, the true. Is that... Do you think that's the reason? He could be. But... Is this the thing you say to a lot of people who've died?
Starting point is 01:54:44 Hey, I didn't get a chance to talk to you after you died. Look, I don't get a chance to talk to a lot of people who've died, maybe Chewbacca. But... Look, we miss you down here on Earth. That's very nice of you to say. I guess I missed you too, although, of course, looking down from heaven, I could see everybody and what they're doing all the time. So you've been watching us the entire time.
Starting point is 01:55:08 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're among other people, yeah. Uh-oh. Even in my... You're very naughty, this guy. Hey, I'm sorry. I'm alone here in LA for a week. I'm cutting loose.
Starting point is 01:55:17 I apologize for anything you may have seen, Mr. Marshall. Oh, heads up. Just so you know. Hey, please call me Gary. Gary, right. You have Gary privileges. Oh, I like it. Gary privileges.
Starting point is 01:55:27 Hey, just so you know, Joni died, but unfortunately, Chachi's still alive. Yeah, I know. I know. It's too bad. Sorry about that, everybody. You still got to live with Scott Bale. Got to kind of swap him. I know.
Starting point is 01:55:39 He's going in a... Not a great order for the Happy Days crew. Look, Gilly, by the way, I'm sure misses you. I don't know if you've been checking on her. She misses my money, I'm sure. Yeah, well, she never got to lock that down because you had transported to another dimension. That's right.
Starting point is 01:55:55 And never returned by the time. Oh, this is like mid-80s X-Men. Mid-70s? Mid-90s. The stalling stuff? What's having like? Can you tell us? Yeah, it's like exactly what you think it is.
Starting point is 01:56:11 It's a bunch of clouds. Big Golden Gate. Everybody's got a robe and a halo. The Golden Gate Bridge meeting? Is that because that's the biggest suicide point in America? That's what they tell me. They say, look, a lot of people, they're going to be coming here because it's suicide.
Starting point is 01:56:30 It's not a sin, by the way. Now they tell me. No, that way you would have committed suicide. There were some dark times, you know? Okay, I don't know. I remember one time I was hunting the Chupacabra. Yes. And I thought, I'll never find him.
Starting point is 01:56:43 He doesn't exist. Maybe I should just end my life. What am I doing? And then did you catch a glimpse of him? Yeah, I saw him. Okay. So when people jump off the Golden Gate Bridge, they want something that's reassuring.
Starting point is 01:56:57 They jump right into heaven. Right, and they want to see something. It's to smooth the transition. Some people go straight down into the water and die, and then some people jump off the bridge and get fucking star-tracked up into... They get star-tracked up into heaven. That's right.
Starting point is 01:57:10 You're not in murderous heaven, are you? No, no, no. I'm just in the regular heaven. Regular heaven. The regular heaven. It's great. It's great. You hang around all day.
Starting point is 01:57:19 You watch people on earth. You know, you see where you watch them when they're sleeping. You see when they're awake. You know if they've been bad or good. Santa in Angel? What's that? Santa Claus. Is he up there?
Starting point is 01:57:31 No, Santa's not. Because he's a living person. He's in the North Pole. He's in the North Pole. You don't know about Santa? No, I know too much about Santa. You could just type. Beat me up on several occasions.
Starting point is 01:57:40 Seriously? Oh, right, right. He's not a fan. Is it because your last name is kind of Jewish? No, it's because... Okay. Moving on. I mean, admit that's a kind of Jewish last name.
Starting point is 01:57:52 All right. All right. It's funny to have the tables stirred. Because you're all the time... You're like, hey, Gary Margell, are you Jewish? You're Jewish, right? Because I sound like this. Damn, everything New York is Jew.
Starting point is 01:58:06 Oh, yeah, you're telling me. This is West Coast. All right, all right, all right. He's like, hey, show me your horn. He's from Orange County. We know where they... We know what color they blue. Come on, guys.
Starting point is 01:58:15 Can I ask you a question? Do you miss Hector? Oh, I think about Hector every day. And I try to respect his privacy. You're so used to having him around. I know Hector Alazando. It's my good luck charm up until a certain point, obviously. Sure, yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:30 Did you ever think while you were here on Earth, maybe I should lose Hector from these projects? Maybe he's the albatross weighing these things down. Oh, because none of my movies were successful, right? Well, I'll add us after a certain point. They're only gigantic hits worldwide. Well, I don't know about... Every holiday you can count on a good one.
Starting point is 01:58:47 Oh, I'm sorry, I don't have a perfect track record. Sorry. If only you would have lived eight more years, we could have had Halloween, all-but-day, Earth Day. We talked about your version of Halloween. I think we... Yes, we did.
Starting point is 01:59:00 Yes, we did. Does Hector Alazando make an appearance? You bet your ass he does. He doesn't need that mask. That's right. What a way less scary Mike Myers. Michael Myers. Mike Myers is a funny bear guy.
Starting point is 01:59:13 Why not have a Michael Myers who's like a nice guy? He's like kind of a paternal. Backwards Kangol hat on. No, that's Joey Pence. Oh, okay. You're thinking of Joe Pentaleano. Yeah, aren't you? Yeah, I think I am, but other people can't.
Starting point is 01:59:26 Well, I think Hector Alazando... I've seen Alazando have it on. Yeah, I think Alazando's one one. Any bald actor likes to cover that up. I've never seen Hector wear a backwards Kangol. Well, you're not a rabbit. Why would he hide this from me? Check him out.
Starting point is 01:59:39 You can now spy on him 24 hours a day. I made a deal with Hector. I said, listen, when I go to heaven, I promise I won't watch you. Oh, so wow. He has free reign to do any kind of weird shit he wants. Do whatever he wants. Wow.
Starting point is 01:59:51 Well, Gary, it's so good to talk to you. Please call me Mr. Marshall. Oh, so I can later ask you to call me Gary. All right, Mr. Marshall, it's so good. Please call me Gary. Gary, we're back. It's so great to hear from you. We miss you.
Starting point is 02:00:05 I, you know, we want to leave you alone. Certainly, we want to respect your privacy. Thank you for once. And but it's so good to hear from you. If this is the last time you were such a great boon to the show, such a great friend of the show. And by the way, I'm here too. Is this Alan Thicke?
Starting point is 02:00:23 Yes, it is. I think we're good. We have a lot of people on the show. Understood. Robin Thicke's father? Yeah. Well, he's sorry about that. Okay.
Starting point is 02:00:31 Have you been having to hang out with Alan Thicke? More than I'd like. Yeah. Do they group the people who have recently passed away together? It's a very specific group. It's me, Alan Thicke, and Huell Houser so far. Oh boy. Well, Gary, it's so good to hear from you.
Starting point is 02:00:48 Scott, it's good to hear from you too. Listen, the fans love you. We love you. I want to say I miss you. It was so nice to be able to see you one more time. But now I got to return to heaven and enjoy my eternal reward, which is, I guess, just being alive forever and looking at people on earth as they take showers.
Starting point is 02:01:06 Watching us jerk off. Well, yeah. I mean, you do it. You know, hey, why not? You'll see, I hope. Be good or be good at it. That's fun. We do have to get to our next guest,
Starting point is 02:01:19 and this is really exciting for us. They've been on the show. Well, one of them's been on the show once, and the other has been on the show a few times, but it's always nice to see them. First, we have Bonequeef. What's up, motherfuckers? I'm back.
Starting point is 02:01:35 It's me, your girl, Bonequeef. Bone like a dog and queef like a pussy fart. Yes, Bonequeef. So nice to see you again. Yes, Scott. How you doing, Boots? Good to see you, baby. I'm good.
Starting point is 02:01:45 I'm good. And you're here with another guest. I'm not sure if you're here together or if you're here coincidentally at the same time. We're here together. This is my sister. You met her before, too. This is your sister.
Starting point is 02:01:57 Please welcome back Chief. Greetings, God machine. I've just flown around the world to get here all the way from the Ozark Mountain. Did you see any drone tracks? Excuse me? See any drone tracks on you right here? A ton.
Starting point is 02:02:13 Thank you, Obama. I love you. So Bonequeef and Chief, I guess I never realized that you were sisters, but I mean your name's Rhyme, and a lot of people like to do that with naming their children. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:27 We were separated at birth. My mom was like, this one's going to be called Chief, and this one's going to be called Bonequeef. Bone like the shit that's left when you done it in reps and queef like a pussy fart. And wait, you're twins? No. We were just separated at birth.
Starting point is 02:02:43 But your mom was not naming you, you were separated at birth, meaning you're twins and you were separated. We're two years apart. So you were separated at the younger one's birth. Yes. Okay. And your mom named you at the same time, though.
Starting point is 02:02:55 That's right, yes. I'm older, but I didn't have a name for two whole years. She waited. She was like, I don't know about this one, but when I poop another one out of my front, I'm gonna know what this one's name is. My mother waited just like I waited in the Himalayas for one young Carmen Sandiego.
Starting point is 02:03:15 That's right, we first heard from you maybe a couple of months ago, but have you tracked down Carmen Sandiego? I still have yet to track down that bustling beast, but I will. I will find her, and as soon as I find her, I will lock her up in handcuffs in my own personal Acme prison cell.
Starting point is 02:03:35 Lock her up. Lock her up. Lock her up. Lock her up. Lock her up. Down with Hillary. Thanks, Obama. I'm with him, whoever, anyone but her.
Starting point is 02:03:49 As long as it's not a her, I'm with him. This is not what the show is about. Maybe it should be. Hey, you know, people are tired of being pushed around, you gotta actually do that. I guess they're tired of the Pod Save America, and we need some sort of like equal time. All right, good, all right.
Starting point is 02:04:10 So when did you guys find out that you were sisters? It was, we did the 23 Amisha, and it just said, this chick is your sister, go find her. So then I took a quick little trip over to the Himalaya Ozarks, where I found my girl over here. She was chilling looking for this motherfucker Carmen Sandiego. She ain't been found here, but guess what?
Starting point is 02:04:29 I knew where she was. You know where Carmen Sandiego is? Hell, yeah. That's ridiculous that she won't tell me. Hey, you won't tell her. Nah, no, no, no. But I enjoyed. It keeps the magic.
Starting point is 02:04:41 If I find where she is immediately, I won't be able to have a business anymore. That's right. My whole business model is surrounded by finding Carmen Sandiego. What about Rockefeller? Do it. Do it, Rockefeller.
Starting point is 02:04:56 Did you check from Kiev to Carolina? Yes. Okay, that's all I remember. Because she sneaks around the world from Kiev to Carolina. Gee, if I have a question about your business model, who is paying you to find Carmen Sandiego? Nobody.
Starting point is 02:05:12 The fever in my own heart. I lust after those milky white breasts. Yeah, that's one thing that we found out last time you were on this show. You're somewhat obsessed. She's trying to fuck Carmen Sandiego. Shut up, Queef. Maybe that's why she's in hiding.
Starting point is 02:05:27 My name is not Queef. It's Bone Queef. I told you this bone like I ain't got a jealous bone in my body and Queef like a pussy fuck. I barely know who you are. We are sisters. I've seen Carmen's titties when she keeps that red coat off.
Starting point is 02:05:40 Exactly. So that's my main mission is to take that red coat off. To take that red trench coat off. What if she don't have tits under there? You ever think about that? Like, what if she just got like transparent orbs? Two tiny red coats. She's like see-through all the way to the back.
Starting point is 02:05:56 It's like y'all know Topshop be selling them jeans that just got the transparent kneecaps? Yeah, like the so fine jeans. Right, right, yeah. What if Carmen Sandiego just has transparent boob region? Are you just see the back? Can we just see through? Then she's got two hollow pits
Starting point is 02:06:11 where her chest is supposed to be. And her spine, the T3. How lucky would that be? Well, then my life's work will be no. So is that the only part of Carmen Sandiego, bone chief that you're interested in? Bone chief? How dare you?
Starting point is 02:06:25 Don't associate me with this. That's not the limited couple name. Please, man. Hashtag bone chief. Make that your friend. Hashtag bone chief, by the way. Everyone, it's going to be trending by the end of today. Make your bed of a clumsy portmanteau.
Starting point is 02:06:37 It's not really. It's sort of a perfect portmanteau. You don't like portmanteaus either when they're clumsy? You know, I could niggle even. That's a reference. Bone, bone, what have you been up to? I mean, obviously you found this out and you attract chief down.
Starting point is 02:06:55 So I've been looking. Yeah, I've been trying. Honestly, it's been a bit of a personal journey for me recently. You know, I had been alone in this world and I was like, I need to find my family, right? So yeah, I did 23 of me. I found chief.
Starting point is 02:07:07 I also found out that our last name is Saint Gynecologist. So. Your last name is Saint Gynecologist. That's right. I am Bone, Kweep, Saint Gynecologist. I chose not to take it. So that's not canonical for you? No.
Starting point is 02:07:24 So yeah, it's been a pretty big, pretty big couple of weeks to me. Real quick, your mom never mentioned that someone was, who, which one of you is older? I'm two years old. So your mom never mentioned that you had a young, like a younger sister? Neither of us grew up with her.
Starting point is 02:07:39 Well, yeah, that's that's what I was wondering. She got an interview with two. She came in for two years, had another one was like, I do not like to look at them together. And got rid of both. It just happened to be on the same day. That's right.
Starting point is 02:07:51 So when your birthday, on my birthday, August 6, 1951. Jesus. Wait, Bone, Kweep, you were born in 1940. Yeah. Yeah. Blackstone crack, motherfucker. Indeed, it does not.
Starting point is 02:08:05 But I tell you what does crack. You're 69. That's right, baby. The best number. Saint Gynecologist. Yeah. Bone, Kweep, Saint Gynecologist. Bone, like, oh, hold up, I got a bunch of them.
Starting point is 02:08:18 Bone, like, sticks and stones might break my... Kweep, like a pussy fart. Saint, like, Saint James and Gynecologist, like a pussy doctor. Oh, boy. The Kweep is always pussy fart. No matter how many bone analogy she comes up with. But also, people are more familiar with bone than Kweep.
Starting point is 02:08:35 Like, as a word. Like, to explain, bone is the part I think everyone's picking up on. So are you guys going to get together for family reunions now? Or are you looking at the Saint Gynecologist family tree? Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're trying to find everybody that's in our family
Starting point is 02:08:51 and simultaneously look for Carmen San Diego. So it's a bit of a two-pronged path. She might be at the family reunions, you know. Who knows? I did not want this woman to help me find Carmen San Diego. You don't love me. I have always used preteens. Because they are the sleuthiest of sleuths.
Starting point is 02:09:10 They're very nosy. Very nosy. By the way, you say you're helping, but you know where she is. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm a 69-year-old woman. I know shit, okay? I know where that bitch is hiding.
Starting point is 02:09:22 It's in the log cabin, but I ain't going to tell you where. I don't want to hear. I didn't even want this meeting. I only took the 23andMe quiz because one time, that Carmen San Diego. It's so funny that you can answer 10 multiple-choice questions and they tell you who your family is. Just send in the Scantron.
Starting point is 02:09:40 How much of it is trivia? All of it. Five of the questions are just literally all trivia. It's 10 multiple-choice trivia questions. And then they say, you have a sister. Yep. Then you swab your DNA. Oh, the only reason I did it was because one time,
Starting point is 02:09:56 Carmen San Diego spit in my mouth. Show you a... Wait, show you... You have met Carmen San Diego in person in the past. Not met like, hello, how do you do? Just in passing. Stop right there. You were passing by each other one day.
Starting point is 02:10:12 She spit into your mouth. It was on the island of Sandro Bay. In the south of France. But what if her spit is actually the one that's assisted with bonequeef? Oh. 23andWho? 23skidoo.
Starting point is 02:10:26 Wait, how much longer after the spit in your mouth was the quiz that you took? That was in the 70s. 23andMe didn't come out too recently. Carmen San Diego do got strong DNA. Maybe that shit was living in there for 35 years. I try everything I can to find that Carmen San Diego. What have you tried?
Starting point is 02:10:45 Huh? You say you've tried everything you can think of. This is a classic follow-up question, chief. Wait, what's your name, sir? Uh, Chucky. Chucky Spliff. Oh, Chucky. It's so good to meet you.
Starting point is 02:11:00 Yeah, nice to meet you too. I thought I knew everyone who wandered the halls here, but... Hey, no, no, no. You never met me before in no way. I got a bunch of friends over there, and we all work together, and we take breaks, and so I gotta go to the bathroom. Okay, well, it's...
Starting point is 02:11:17 You gotta go bathroom? I gotta go bathroom. I gotta go bathroom with bath. Chucky, have you always been a construction worker? Yeah, yeah, pretty much since everything I can remember. Yeah, where I try... Wait, you can only remember back to a certain point? Yeah, I can only...
Starting point is 02:11:34 I didn't really go to... Well, I don't know. What's your earliest memory? Here's the thing. I woke up, I was in a hospital room. Okay. How long ago was this? Were you an adult, or was it when you were zero?
Starting point is 02:11:49 I think I was an adult because I was all hooked up to stuff and I was wearing a gown. Only a walk away gown. Yeah, that's not specific at all. Hey, you think maybe you didn't wear your hard hat and your construction set, and you got hit in the head with a big old beam? I don't know about...
Starting point is 02:12:05 Hey, wait a minute. Are you saying that because Chucky has 55 stitches? You know, horseshoe pattern around his home? Yeah, what's the earliest date you remember? June 12th, 2017. Okay, that's a month from now. That's a month from now. Oh my God.
Starting point is 02:12:27 You a time traveler. Holy shit, that's dangerous. Boopy, boopy, boopy. I got a question. I got a name related question for you, Bo. Oh yeah, Bo. It's Spliff. It's Spliff, your given name,
Starting point is 02:12:39 or did you choose that for your sale? Spliff? That's a family name. Do you even remember your name? Yeah. Chucky, Spliff. You seem surprised by it every time. Yeah, you know, I remember everything that's ever happened to me,
Starting point is 02:12:56 and it's this other thing. Like Mary Lou Hanna? So you got hit so hard that you remember every guy to ever tell you your life. What were you wearing on May 3rd, 2009? Whoa, whoa, I was, come to think of it, come to think of it, I don't know. Wait a minute, well that's normal.
Starting point is 02:13:22 Yeah, that's not weird. What did you wear? I don't know. No one dies, it's not weird. The earliest thing you remember, you woke up in the hospital with a gown on. Yeah, so there I was in the hospital, gown on, TV on silent,
Starting point is 02:13:34 a bunch of waitresses all around me. Waitresses? Waitresses. Were you hooked up in an oligone? Or were you at a scrub restaurant? Were you at a scrubs themed restaurant? Look, I don't, that feels like I was in a hospital, there's waitresses there, everybody had a plate,
Starting point is 02:13:53 but nobody was eating, but nobody was eating. What kind of food were they serving? Uh, just a bunch of wires and cords and stuff. Were you in a best box? I don't know. You got it. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, sorry, sorry, everyone back off, everyone back off.
Starting point is 02:14:10 Hey, let him, let him breathe. Chucky, do you remember what was on the TV that was playing silently in the hospital? Yeah, it was some kind of cooking show. It was like, I think it was a woman, she was standing in front of a table and she had a dog on the table and she was looking at the dog all around
Starting point is 02:14:28 and thinking about how she wanted to cook it. Sounds like the Barefoot Contessa. It sounds like the meal before the koala cake. Yeah, so you might have been watching KickBoss. KickBoss, she was going to cook the dog? Yeah, yeah, she was going to cook the dog something. She was looking at the dog, I don't know. Waitresses with trays of wires walking around,
Starting point is 02:14:46 you're watching a lady cook the dog silently on the television. Was this a dream that you had? Or is life sort of like a dream for you right now? Life is like a dream if I could only dip it every day up above. Okay, describe what you're seeing right now. Okay, I see a spaghetti sack, a lot of trees. There's a man with cans on his ears. Well, at least that's accurate.
Starting point is 02:15:14 A locale and accurate. Absolutely accurate. A bus, stack of rocks, a Harvey motorcycle. Gum shoot. Harvey, and a knock off barley. I got here, I got a nice Harvey. I got a roulette watch and a Harvey motorcycle. Is that a motorcycle with like a giant rabbit on the back?
Starting point is 02:15:37 Is that a goosey bag? Is that a motorcycle with a giant rabbit on the back? Or am I just happy to see myself? Anyway, back to my story again. So there I was, there's waitresses going around, trays of wires, and then of course, then of course. Of course. And then of course, of course, someone comes in,
Starting point is 02:15:58 and he's, he's a man. You have a list, man? It might be from the surgery. But he's dressed all in white, and he's really tall. And he's got, he's got one of those things on his head that's like a CD. He's got a CD on his head. Like a doctor. Is this a doctor?
Starting point is 02:16:16 Costume from the 70s? Yeah. Maybe it was a DVD. In like a vaudeville. It could have been a DVD. That's a good call. Oh yeah, I guess it could have been a DVD. Or a blu-ray.
Starting point is 02:16:24 Or a small laser disc. A silver LP. Yeah. So he came in and he leaned over me and he kissed me on my lips. Lucky. And it wasn't, it was so sweet. Is that what woke you up? No, I was already awake.
Starting point is 02:16:47 I was like looking around and stuff and he came over and he kissed me on my lips. Okay. And he said, Chucky, you're going to be okay. That's, that's nice. That's a caring doctor. I think that might be illegal. You might have been assaulted in that Olive Garden slash breastbite slash Dr. Bob.
Starting point is 02:17:02 Breastbite? Breastbite, yeah. Breast like titties and creep like a pussy fight. So there we go, huh? Now you're happy. So how did, how did it come about that you wanted to do this tribute to these? Well, yeah, Gary Marshall and, and Alan Thicke both died in the same year. And uh, uh, when Gary Marshall died, we had talked about maybe doing an episode really
Starting point is 02:17:32 quickly with Gillian and well, I think that, that, uh, yeah, people, it's one of your most beloved characters. You were, you, you did have been doing this impression of Gary Marshall almost as long as the podcast itself and a loving, he's, he's, he's one of these characters I really enjoyed interacting with because one of my favorites to do. Just such an interesting backstory you created for him and what a great voice and also just an ebullience, uh, and, and Joie de Vrive, the book, uh, about him. That's just fun to be around.
Starting point is 02:18:09 Yeah, yeah, yeah, I really enjoyed doing it. And so when he died, I was, I was very sad, you know. And that's the, that's the problem sometimes of doing these characters that are real people. James Edomian ran into it when Huell Hauser passed away, uh, and Christopher Hitchens and, uh, some other people, uh, when you're doing real people, it's, it's difficult. Yeah. And especially when you, if you have an affection for the person, it feels weird to do it again.
Starting point is 02:18:34 Yeah. If it was Tom Likeus, then, you know, whatever. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. I, if I were James and I, I would do Tom Likeus well after that. Yeah, like the, yeah, the, the, the day. The minute. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:44 After. Um, so yeah, I wasn't, so when we were talking about it, it just, it's like, should we do this? Can we do this? And you, and you had only met, you'd met Gary Marshall once, is that right? 02:18:56,720 --> 02:18:57,520 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, uh, by all accounts, uh, a really nice guy and just a bummer when he passed away. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:04 And I, the idea of doing it seemed. Like capitalizing on it seems distasteful. Yeah. And it didn't, because I, I knew that I, I would have had the right intention. Like it would have been not exploitative. It would have had cruel intentions. Just spit hanging down. Oh, that's all I think of when I think of that movie.
Starting point is 02:19:26 That's the only thing. That's from the commercial. Yeah. Um. Hey, good looking. I'll be back to pick you up later. Yeah, um, yeah, I, I, it just didn't feel right to me, you know. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:37 And then after some time had passed and we were. And then Alan Thicke was another person. You hadn't been doing him that long, but it was, what's weird is in the lore of the Gary Marshall episodes, we had had Gillian Jacobson, uh, every year and sometimes more than that previous to that. And somehow she became intertwined with Gary Marshall's story where she became a seductress who wanted to marry him for his money. Yeah. And then Alan Thicke, another, uh, impression that you did, they were vying for each other.
Starting point is 02:20:06 Yeah, yeah. Somehow, and then they both passed away within a few months of each other, I believe. And first of all, people constantly writing to Gillian saying, Hey, weird, your husbands are dead. I know. Which she thought was kind of funny. I know. And she brought it up on stage, I think at one point, um, somewhere, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:20:23 Yeah. Or on a radio interview or something like that. But, but for, for Paul, I mean, it's, it's unfortunate because those are two of your most beloved characters. Yeah. And it wouldn't feel right to just say, I'm a ghost now or whatever and keep doing them. I didn't feel, to be very clear, I did not feel like this was a loss for me. Sure.
Starting point is 02:20:46 I, I guess it's, that's why I'm trying to say is it's not a loss in terms of like cravenly, you're thinking, oh man. That's less material like. No, it's just more like, oh, your, your impression of Gary Marshall was a tribute to a guy whose work has meant a lot to you. And, uh, you know, you're a big Frankie and Johnny fan. That declared a loon. Sure.
Starting point is 02:21:10 But no, I mean, you know, it was a loving tribute. And so it's like, it's more distaste. It was felt more distasteful for you of just like, oh, let's leave this alone. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Until enough time had passed where you came up with this great idea of you do a, a, an impression of another living person, cake boss, who apparently was arrested a few years
Starting point is 02:21:32 back by what people send to us. He is on the regs. Arrested in 2014. Yeah. I don't know how. And he had people send it as if it's a new, new story. 02:21:43,920 --> 02:21:44,160 Yeah.
Starting point is 02:21:44 Yeah. It's really weird. He was arrested three years ago and said, don't you know? Don't you know I am the cake boss. The cake boss and people sent it to us like, did you hear about this? You have to do an episode about this. Which we did. Yes.
Starting point is 02:21:54 When it happened. When it happened. But cake boss in the lore of cake boss, if you've been listening to the show for a long time, cake boss, as Paul does it, is a character who was, uh, bitten by a. A cake scarab. A cake scarab and a cake bug. He was bitten by both a cake bug and a cake scarab. Which is.
Starting point is 02:22:15 First a cake bug, which gave him the power of the second sight. Power of the second sight. But then a cake scarab. Cake scarab allows him to speak to. Communicate with dead people, both fictional and non-fictional. Yes. As long as they have either died. It's reasonable to assume.
Starting point is 02:22:28 It's reasonable to assume that their character would be dead by now. They either have to have died much like, hey spoiler alert, Han Solo, uh, in the previous Star Wars. Now, now cake boss would be able to talk to him. Yes, exactly. But, uh, uh, like, uh, Huckleberry Finn is another example. Absolutely. Turn of the Century hero, uh, could not possibly be alive. Any Mark Twain character, yes.
Starting point is 02:22:49 Yeah, they could not be alive at this point. That's right. Um, so you came up with the idea of, hey, let's, let's get him, uh, talking to Gary Marshall and Alan Thicke and just as, uh, is it a saying goodbye in Europe? Yeah, yeah, yeah, because it was the anniversary show and, you know, this, and doing this show has meant so much to me and it's been such a big part of my life that it seemed, I felt like enough time had passed where I knew I could do this in a, in a nice and fun way.
Starting point is 02:23:18 Um, that wouldn't be disrespectful, disrespectful. Yeah. And, um, yeah. And it, and then, yeah. So I, I just decided to go for it. Right. So it's weird that it became so disrespectful and insulted, uh, so many people. I mean, that's where the moment took me.
Starting point is 02:23:35 I was like, you know what? Fuck these guys. All right. We need to take a break. When we come back, we're going to have the top episode of the year. Scott, can I just say very quickly, what's up? If I'm not in the number one episode, no, I'm going to be very angry. Come on.
Starting point is 02:23:53 What? You've been in eight of the top 16. You've been in half of that's only half. If I'm not in this final episode, you're setting yourself up for disappointment, my friend. So you're telling me for sure? I'm not telling you for sure. I'm just saying that this is not a good game to play.
Starting point is 02:24:09 This is it. I am just saying that if I'm not in the top episode of the year. This is the most dangerous game. I'm going to be very angry. All right. Well, we'll see. I mean, this is certainly a nail biter cliffhanger. Um, when we come back, we'll have your-
Starting point is 02:24:21 You need your nails to hang on to that cliff. Stop biting them while you're hanging. We'll be right back with the top episode of the year comedy bang bang after this. Yeah. Hey, Matt Bell, not the new year's right around the corner. That's so true, Jimmy. And what better way to bring in the new year but by trying out a new podcast? Never not funny.
Starting point is 02:24:39 Yeah. Now we're not a new podcast, but maybe it's new to you. We might be the oldest podcast on your wolf. Never not funny. It's been around like you say almost 12 years now. Yep. And some people are still not on board, which I find ridiculous. If you like people like Paul Tompkins, Scott Ackerman, Tignitaro, uh, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:24:58 Andy Daly. Yeah, Andy Daly. Conan O'Brien has been known to stop by. Yeah, we've, we've, we have all the people you love on- Zach Halifax occasionally makes his face known. He's on playing games. You know, I think if you are a little daunted by the two hour runtime of never not funny, check out playing games.
Starting point is 02:25:12 It's a little half hour game show version of what we do on never not funny. It's a sort of more structured version of it. Give that a try. If you like it, maybe jump on over to never not funny. Or you know what? Just go deep dive. Put the wetsuit on and jump into the two hours of fun that is never not funny.
Starting point is 02:25:28 Never not funny and playing games. A better way to laugh. Comedy bang bang. Boy, we're doing it. This is the final segment of our best of of 2016. Scott, you're right. Everything you said is true and I can back it up. Nope.
Starting point is 02:25:46 I've lied eight times on this. That is all. I'm also a liar. Well, this is exciting. Every year we have a countdown and every year you never know what you're going to get and you never know what's going to stick with the listeners. And this year, the top episode was by far the most popular episode out of the 40,000 votes. Let me see if I can bring up those stats of what percentage of the vote it got.
Starting point is 02:26:18 While you're doing that, I will just reiterate to the listening audience that if I am not in this number one episode, I will be very angry. Okay. All right. What are the stats looking like? The stats out of each. What's the tail of the tape? Out of each.
Starting point is 02:26:36 This may not sound like a lot, but out of each individual, out of the percentage of how many votes it got as opposed to the other 60 episodes, it got close to 8% of the vote. So meaning that out of 60, almost 10% of the votes came to it. Meaning people were able to vote for 10, I believe. So almost everyone voted for it is what I'm trying to say. Because they're able to vote for 10. And if it got 10% of the vote, that means almost every single person voted for it. Okay.
Starting point is 02:27:08 So that makes sense. This is the most popular episode of the year and this one meant a lot to me. This is your episode number one. Number one. All right. Paul, you're hoping you're in this. I'm just, I'm not hoping I'm in it. It's just a statement of fact.
Starting point is 02:27:23 It's just a statement of fact. If I'm not in it, I'm going to be very angry. All right. Well, this is an episode from July 24th, mid-year, some might say. That's right. Probably hump week of hump month. If you know what I'm saying. What is that noise, by the way?
Starting point is 02:27:38 It's my chair, I think. Oh, it's your chair leaning back? Okay. I thought it was like the computer breaking down or something. Oh, it's just like slipping from side to side. But Sam and I got very alarmed here, like, oh, oh, shit. It's like we're on an old Spanish galleon. I thought a galleon was a coin.
Starting point is 02:27:52 No, it's not. It sure isn't. It's a ship. It's a ship. What am I thinking of? To bloom? Maybe, maybe, maybe. Maybe I'm thinking of coin.
Starting point is 02:28:01 Yeah, coin, Spanish coin. All right. This is an episode from July 24th. This is an episode called, and it's episode 500. And it is an episode called the 500th episode. Now, Scott? Yes, Paul. I ask you to read the names of the people that are in this episode.
Starting point is 02:28:22 I'm going to read the names of the people, and we'll see if you have any. And do you know my rule? I do know the rule. Sam, if you could batten down the hatches, as it were, and just kind of strap everything to... Beatty the tees. Just make sure that nothing is going to go flying
Starting point is 02:28:38 if Paul hulks out here. Hes. Batten down the hatches. I messed it up. Batten down the hatches. I messed it up. A galleon is a coin in Harry Potter. Sam is finally listening.
Starting point is 02:28:50 Thank you very much. This is the kind of thing that I like Sam to do. 02:28:55,760 --> 02:28:56,560 This is great. He doesn't turn on the mic and doesn't, like, most engineers would be like, oh, I got to get on the mic and tell him this. He's typing it out and showing it to me.
Starting point is 02:29:02 I love it. And you're doing this in a big font? Is this an app? And by the way, don't turn up that microphone. Just type it out. You're doing this in an app or something? What exactly is this that you're using? App called big.
Starting point is 02:29:16 App called big. What a dumb name for an app. Two minutes later. App called big. All right. Let's list him down. We have Jason Mandukas. Another appearance on the podcast.
Starting point is 02:29:30 This makes his fifth episode. Not bad. John Gabriel says, what character do you think? I feel like you tipped it a little bit. I think it's Gino. I think it is Gino. I can see your mouth forming the Gino. Right.
Starting point is 02:29:43 Nick Kroll. A male or daemon. No, he's Chupacabra. He's one of the very first characters he ever did. I believe because it's our 500th episode, he came and did Chupacabra. Lauren Lapkus. She was Big Sue.
Starting point is 02:30:01 She was Todd, one of her most popular characters. Mary Holland. Mary Holland was another little boy. Probably. Tommy Skuz. Tommy Skuz. He's a little baseball playing boy. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 02:30:16 And oh, looky here who's bringing up the rear. Paul F. Tompkins. Don't hulk out. Scott. I couldn't be happier. The end. The end. That's it?
Starting point is 02:30:35 Yeah, it couldn't be. God, the consequences of you not being in this were so great. Isn't this better though? And the benefit is just you saying you're happy? Yeah, yes. This is better than me being very angry. All right.
Starting point is 02:30:46 This was the 500th episode. When the 500th was approaching, we knew we wanted to do something special. I believe I talked earlier about Andy Dailey and Jason Manzuchus doing... I don't even want to spoil what I had planned for it because I may do it another time. Shrewd.
Starting point is 02:31:05 But there were other things that we tried to do with it and we may save those for a future anniversary or a special show. What ended up happening just because it was in July and no one's around necessarily is we... Of all the scrubs? No, it was actually... I was very happy that these particular people did it
Starting point is 02:31:31 but we ended up doing another one of these gang shows where a lot of people are on it. And it's very funny. It was a lot of fun. Why don't we hear it now? This is the episode you all choose with a bullet. Wow. It's a number one.
Starting point is 02:31:46 This is the 500th episode, the number one episode of Comedy Bang Bang of 2016. Number one. Let me explain who's here. We have my interim Gino. Is this Jarls? Yeah, yeah. I'm just passing through.
Starting point is 02:31:59 Is this a classic Jarls already? Bye. You take care. This is your first time listening because you heard that there's a big 500th episode. I would say hang up, start at the top. Hang up. Hang up.
Starting point is 02:32:14 Yeah, hang up. Aren't these things on phones? Gino, Gino. Everyone's telling me podcasts aren't on phones. Podcasts aren't phone calls. Yeah, they call in and listen. Wait, no, that's the top. That's not how it works either.
Starting point is 02:32:26 It's a two hour voicemail outgoing. How am I calling in? Oh, chupa. Yes. Is that the baby? It's a ring. Okay. He's calling in from a crib.
Starting point is 02:32:40 Please, let me explain who's here. This is already retired train territory. They can read it online. We have my intern Gino. For 500 episodes, he's been to approximately 0.01% of those. Yep, that's about it. I need college credits, but I don't want to fucking do slave labor for him.
Starting point is 02:33:00 He's currently pouring everyone waters. Could I get one? Yeah, hold on. We just got to get, for all the people in the room that have already been mentioned, I got to get them boys. We also have my nephew, Todd, is here. Yeah, I've talked about him.
Starting point is 02:33:14 How are you doing, Todd? My palms are hurting because I was turban too much. Oh, God. You were turban? Is that way you get pulled behind the boat in like an Indian man's headdress? Mass turbating. Todd, you've been masturbating in my house?
Starting point is 02:33:32 Yeah, my palms are hairy as a fucking monkey. They traditionally have no hair on their palms. Yeah, that's... Traditions are meant to be broken. Your hands are as hairy as a monkey's, like not palms. Yeah. As a hairy ass.
Starting point is 02:33:46 Masses are hairless as well a lot of times. Deribals! Is that what you're masturbating to? Yeah, I love monkeys. Todd, I don't appreciate that kind of language, please. How old is Todd? Middle school. Middle school, fair enough.
Starting point is 02:33:59 I couldn't get a babysitter today, so I had... I don't need a sitter, I can watch myself. You're in middle school, young man? Oh, thanks for the compliment. What, young man? Yes. Usually I call you a young lady, accidentally. We also have...
Starting point is 02:34:14 Featured recently in the blockbuster movie The House, we have Jason Manzuchus. Congratulations! Thank you so much, Chupacabra. Thank you, Scotty. Great to see you. Congrats on 500 big episodes. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:34:26 You've been here since very early on in the podcast history. I don't know exactly what number your first episode was, but it's been about 450 with you, so welcome back. Let's... I'm thrilled to be here. I'm 450 more! I've been helping Jason out record underground comedy bang bang episodes. What?
Starting point is 02:34:45 Like a splinter episode. The shadow, the shadow apps. On the dark web? They're called the shadow apps. You can get us, kids, and Molly from the same website. And boner pills. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:58 Gino gives me boner pills before we record every shadow app. Yeah, we pop Cialis and just fucking record. Our faces are super hot and our dicks are mega hard. Okay. All right. I mean, I don't know how your face gets when you take Cialis.
Starting point is 02:35:12 I'm young, I'm Gino. Yeah, Gino. But he does. He keeps saying he's got that hot face. Got that Cialis face. I want to get that. We did a... Let me try it.
Starting point is 02:35:24 We took one of those... Oh, don't, that's too many. Don't give... Oh, my God. That's way too many. Todd has taken 20 Cialis pills. He's going to two inches. Ouch.
Starting point is 02:35:36 Ouch. Oh, Scott. You're doing a great job so far. Thank you so much. We also have Chupacabra, the radio DJ who is... I'm letting you talk. We'll finish what you want to say. I'm not going to say anything.
Starting point is 02:35:52 Okay, who is here? Yes! Co-co-rico! Remember that? Just catchphrases? Yes. Think back 480 episodes. You say co-co-rico, you talk to a baby.
Starting point is 02:36:06 Also, there's a goat. There's a goat, there's an old man. They are all here today. They have a rusty. We are all very rusty. Oh, that's good. So I won't feel... You won't feel good.
Starting point is 02:36:22 No. I haven't seen you in a while, Chupa. Almost as if you retired. It's as if I had tired of myself. Well, thank you for coming back to Sound Radio. But I've also been in Mexico. You've been in Mexico? On a Mexican radio?
Starting point is 02:36:39 Yes, Mexican radio. In barbeque de guanas? How do you know that? That's one of my favorite songs. I'm a radio major at Nassau Community College. So you listen to all songs of radio. Was there an entire class? There was one semester where I took a class on Radio Gaga
Starting point is 02:36:54 by Queen. Mexican radio by whatever band that was. And then Radio Head was a nine credit class. Oh, wow, wow, wow. Because they have several albums. So what's your favorite Radio Head song? The National Anthem. Wait, you realize that's not the actual National Anthem?
Starting point is 02:37:09 You asked me what's my favorite Radio Head song? I answered the question. The National Anthem. I apologize. When Tom York sang the National Anthem at the Subway Series. Hey, Todd, Todd. Todd's playing his super red cock
Starting point is 02:37:23 like a guitar right now. I've got one of those temperature things that you point a gun at someone at food. A laser thermometer. Are you talking about a Mr. Freeze gun? A laser thermometer. Todd's face is 110 degrees. Yeah, cook a turkey on me.
Starting point is 02:37:40 Yeah, that's a good way to get out of it. If you ever need to trick your parents. You cook turkeys on 100 degrees of it. Yeah, it takes 10 days. Slow and low, baby. That is the tempo. How do you know that song? I told you, Beastie Boys were on the radio.
Starting point is 02:37:53 We had to learn about them at Radio Quest. Wait, so anything that was on the radio, you had to learn? Oh, yeah, we did that. On the radio. Do you know that song? I don't know that song. I don't know that one.
Starting point is 02:38:02 Because I'm alive? Okay. Fuckin' heard music from different eras no matter what I'm from? All right, Todd. I don't know where you picked up all this language. Certainly not for me. I heard it from you, dad.
Starting point is 02:38:11 Yeah, not your dad. Wait, that actually brings up an important question because there is a lot of talk online that people are saying that Todd is your actual son and that you are saying he's your nephew. That's ridiculous. I mean, obviously, my sister had you. How do we know for sure?
Starting point is 02:38:28 How do we know that your sister had Todd and that you didn't have Todd and give him to your sister? Yeah, like, out your butt. Exactly. You and your enemy. Yeah. Yeah, how do we know Todd's not a butt baby?
Starting point is 02:38:37 Yeah. I don't think that's what Jason's saying. Todd, are you a butt baby? I don't know. I can't tell. Oh, how do you know? Todd is the right to know. Todd is the right to know.
Starting point is 02:38:44 I smell shit, so? Have you guys ever met before, by the way, Todd and Gina? No, I'm scared. He's not a stranger to me. I'm sweating based off how hot Todd's face is right now. Because my Cialis is so fucking hard. Gave him so much Cialis. I gave him so much Cialis.
Starting point is 02:39:00 I said, look at how much Cialis I have, and then he packed me in them down. Like, power pellets. No water needed. Yeah, no, that was crazy. Great swallow on this kid. Hey, Gina. Todd pills.
Starting point is 02:39:17 Hey, Gina. Don't say great swallow on this kid to a middle schooler, okay? Hey, the kid's got a good swallow. He cannot tell a lie. Should we do it? That's the problem. You're unable to tell a lie.
Starting point is 02:39:29 I am brutally honest. Ask anyone who reads my Yelp column. Wait, what have you been reviewing? Oh, you've been, do you still have a byline on Yelp? I just keep editing one review of my hero on Jerusalem Avenue in Belmont, and just keep adding to it. Keep adding detail to it.
Starting point is 02:39:48 Keep adding details to it. Just life journey, you know, like. Do you change details because you keep going? Or all business? No, this is just one experience. I read this hysterical book. It was someone's diary, so I just started keeping a diary in it.
Starting point is 02:39:59 And Frank? Yeah, the attic chick. So funny, she can't go anywhere. No, it's hysterical. It's like Narnia, but without Mr. Tumnus. I've never heard that review. Mr. Tumnus. Oh, wait, that's what you're sexually attracted to.
Starting point is 02:40:14 I like animals and humans. So what? Todd's dick just got harder somehow. Yeah, it's harder and smaller. It's visibly beating, like a hot. It's like a marble. Ouch. It looks like a bullet.
Starting point is 02:40:29 Why also, why is it Todd wearing pants? I, I have to, I have to Donald Duckie it if I want to come on the ball. It's one of our rules. Yeah. It's one of our rules. House rules. And the house always wins.
Starting point is 02:40:42 Do you know that, Jason? Yes, I do. Hey, if you get beat the house, be the house. Exactly, exactly. Gino, you all right? Oh yeah, I'm just thinking about that book. I read that historical book. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:40:59 Be quiet. The bad guys are downstairs. That's fucking wild. Gino, Gino, you know that's a true story, right? I have a crush on Hans. I hope he says something to me when I see him later. Have you finished the book yet? No, not yet.
Starting point is 02:41:16 I don't want to, don't know spoilers. I want to see how it ends. I'm excited. Okay. Yeah, yeah. What do you think is going to happen? Oh, I think she's going to find love. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:41:27 I really would like for us to like be on this show together when you, when you read those. Could you Skype in when you're reading the final chapter? Oh, yeah. I mean, if I might do a thing where I, what is it called when you get like a book over voicemail and you listen to it on your phone? Nope.
Starting point is 02:41:42 Like an audio book? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not on voicemail. When someone calls in and finish and write, and reads a book to you. Yeah, yeah. I got John Goodman's leaving me voicemails on my Audible app all the time.
Starting point is 02:41:52 John Goodman. He's reading the diary of Anne Frank. Yeah. Why is he reading that? I guess Anne Frank was too expensive, they said. This is, by the way, the show where we talk to interesting people. That is our new tagline.
Starting point is 02:42:08 I think it says it all. It's succinct. It really says exactly what encapsulates this show. The show's the we. The show where we talk to interesting people. Who's we? Hey, you're always alone, Skitso. Wait a minute, you guys don't exist?
Starting point is 02:42:23 That's, yeah. Are you telling us we're living in like, what's, identity? The John Cusack movie? The John Cusack motel. Do we all have the same birthday? Every one of the pictures that accompanies this fucking podcast is just a picture of you alone on a couch. Really?
Starting point is 02:42:37 Yep. Is this like a leftovers thing where I'm seeing people that, I'm sorry, I know I gave left to. Some people haven't seen it. I gave leftover spoilers recently too. Really? The spoiled leftovers? Oh, yoyoyoy.
Starting point is 02:42:51 Don't eat them. I didn't want to say that, you made me. Is this your, but we have a new segment that Todd wants to do called, yoyoyoy. Are you ready to do it? You told me you have five different yoyoyoys. So here we go. Everyone, this is Todd with his yoyoyoys.
Starting point is 02:43:07 He thought it was nighttime. It's a puppy of the night, yoyoyoy. Four more. Do you have anything that maybe you came up with before you said that? If you ever go to a luau and you see the girl shaking a rump, you can't touch it, yoyoyoy. When did you go to a luau?
Starting point is 02:43:24 At a luau, it might more be like a poi poi poi poi. Or a poi yoyoy. Did you go to, if you. Oh no, oh no. That did not sit well with some of our guests. All right, that's, we're retiring that segment. Fine. And next time you have a segment,
Starting point is 02:43:43 you better pitch it to me in more detail, all right? Fine. God, Todd. Wow, you guys, you guys. I'll fucking kill you. I hate you. And I hate that I just sleep in bed next to you. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 02:43:57 We don't, what am I, what am I, Rockefeller? I can't afford other beds. He balls up his pairs of underwear and makes a line between us. It's like the Great Wall of China. The clean or the used. The Great Wall of China. Oh, we're both boys. As we always say.
Starting point is 02:44:15 You both say to each other we're both boys and I go to bed in the same bed. You better come clean of whether you're her uncle or dad, because if you're a dad, you cannot sleep in a bed next to him. It's 2017. You got to throw around. You got to be gender neutral with your pronouns.
Starting point is 02:44:31 And it's been great. I've been pissing in a ladies bathroom at every restaurant I go to. What was that last restaurant you went to? I went to my hero in Jerusalem Avenue and said yes. I know, we know. And you could fucking drop heat in the ladies bathroom. I don't know what that means.
Starting point is 02:44:50 It means blast one. A big sloppy deuce. Steaming out your butt. You're not, you're not turban. No, I'm not, I'm not turban in there. Turban in the ladies restroom, I wish. Turban in the girls room. I can only turb when I'm lying down.
Starting point is 02:45:05 My shoulder hurts too much if I'm standing up. Really? I need to be lying down with my dick pointed at my face. That feels true. Feels real true, trust me. So specific. What's going on with your shoulder though? Yeah, I think I have Tommy John.
Starting point is 02:45:20 Tommy John the underwear? Tommy John the underwear. I got stuck on my arm. And I fucking, I was embarrassed. I was like, how do you try, I was at Macy's in Roosevelt Field Mall. Wow, Felicia, that is. I didn't realize you were rich, Gino.
Starting point is 02:45:34 Yeah, I got a little bit of money from the settlement. Oh wait, what's that about? You haven't told us about this. I never told you I was a bait boy for the Catholic Church. No, we have not heard about this, Gino. You were a bait boy. I was a bait boy working with the FBI. And then I ended up having to sue the FBI
Starting point is 02:45:56 because they let me go. Because I got what they call in too deep. Oh no, how long was this and how old were you? I was a concubine for a few different priests. A concubine? You got in too deep and so you had to sue the FBI. Well, here's the thing. They hire these kids to go undercover into the Catholic Church,
Starting point is 02:46:18 you know, be all the boys. Just like a 21 Jump Street situation, or you're of age. It's like to catch a predator. The only show where you actually feel guilt for pedophiles. Right? Is that the tagline of that show? Yeah, it's like humanizing pedophiles since 96. I love it when people are embarrassed on TV.
Starting point is 02:46:39 I love it. It is really, it is one of the, I love that. It's not a jackass type of show. It's fucking funny. It's a prank show. It's one of the best prank shows. Yeah, they think they're gonna hook up with that little girl. And then it turns out she's 20 and this is all joke.
Starting point is 02:46:53 I like when a fat weirdo shows up with a six-pack a Zima to hang out with a 14-year-old. Fucking nasty freaks. She'll die. I don't want you watching that show. Yeah, so I was undercover as an altar boy and I was just getting, you know, turned out by a bunch of these priests.
Starting point is 02:47:10 But how old were you, Gino? 17. 17 seems quite old. Yeah, but I'm very skinny, so I look really young. Yeah, and I'm underdeveloped because I don't have any body, like real muscle mass or anything like that. So I'm what I guess is called a twink.
Starting point is 02:47:25 And these guys, you know, they turn me out. They shook me around. Stop saying they turn you out. They shook me up, spit roasted me, flipped it and reversed it, you know? No, come on, no. Missy, no. They missy missed the mean alley of me, yeah.
Starting point is 02:47:39 They turned it into a verb. No. Got a purse, let me search it, and they would put both hands up my head. What? Why would you let them do this? I did the thing, you know, like they do at Sesame Street, where like those grown men have their hands up
Starting point is 02:47:53 to little things asses and they're talking. Oh, those are puppets. Yeah, yeah, I did that. I was puppets. You were a puppet? By a couple of priests as far as like some sort of act of contrition thing. You don't know what puppets are.
Starting point is 02:48:01 Was it a show? By the way, I read about this. The FBI said you were not actually working for the FBI during this. I misread an email. What email did you get? Her emails. Exactly.
Starting point is 02:48:14 Lock her up. Kill her. Lock her up. I was fucking, I don't, look, that's the thing. And so I thought I was undercover. So I come to the FBI and I'm like, guys, I got plenty of evidence. They're like, we don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 02:48:26 And I was like, I guess I'll go get more evidence. I don't know. So I went back into the rectory for another year and I was wearing a wire, you know? And I so, and I broke the wire. What do you think is a wire? Oh, I had like a choker necklace. I had a mouse tied around my neck, a USB mouse.
Starting point is 02:48:42 Oh no. Now they make a wireless. Now I know. So I'm in there, you know, and they're fucking slapping me around. Okay, we don't need the details. They're filling me up. We need more details.
Starting point is 02:48:52 They coin star me. Do you know what coin star is? No, what is, what is that? They fill your ass up with change and then pull dollar bills out of your mouth. What? I don't know. How is that a thing?
Starting point is 02:49:03 I don't know. They're the fucking priests, man. You guys don't match. Wait, is it a magic trick? I think it might be a magic trick. What happens to the change? They go like water into wine. Court is into fives.
Starting point is 02:49:14 So it's transubstantiation. Yeah, it's consecration or something, they call it. Look, long story short, I get out of that. Please, shorter. Shorter. The FBI, the FBI goes, look, we don't know what you were doing there. And I was like, I'm suing you guys.
Starting point is 02:49:29 And if this story gets out, you're fucked. So then Comey came to my house. Comey himself. Comey. Wait, Comey came to my house. This guy is a fucking freak. Is this going to be in his book? It's just three years.
Starting point is 02:49:40 Wait a second. I'm 20. You're 20? Yeah, I'm 20. I'm a fucking college intern. I mean. That tracks. So he came to your house.
Starting point is 02:49:49 So Comey came to my house. We played one-on-one basketball. He fucking crushes you. Oh, of course. He's like six, seven. Yeah, turns out. Just he was sitting down when I challenged him. You challenged him.
Starting point is 02:50:01 I was like, if you. Wait, you challenged him to one-on-one? He said, we can't give you this money for the lawsuit. I'm like, if I beat you in one-on-one basketball, because we have a hoop outside my mom's house, right? That's great, man. Come on, congrats. Congrats.
Starting point is 02:50:14 How'd you get that? Oh, my mom saved up for a decade. Do it, dad. Put it on the layaway. Oh, no, I'm not going to give you a hoop. I want to play hoops. Did you see Todd called Scott dad and Scott answered? Yep, C detective.
Starting point is 02:50:30 C detective, con detective. Okay, look. Come on, Scott. Is that the end? That's your story? So he ended up beating me. He ended up beating you. But out of sympathy, he gave me 100K.
Starting point is 02:50:42 100NK. Gave me $100 and a biggest bag academy. Oh, no. And I was able to sell that academy in for another few hundred bucks. Now I have that money to do whatever I want. That's great. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:50:54 So that's how I got the money to do the thing you got me to do. Was it crazy molested by a priest for a number of years? That's it. I made out with $800. Number one. And there it is. The number one, Cal Solomon, we should mention.
Starting point is 02:51:13 You can put your phone down. I was trying to close the app. But still appropriate. Still appropriate to celebrate. You were Cal Solomon. We didn't mention before we went into it. Doing the script about the... His own and straight out of Compton type script.
Starting point is 02:51:29 Of the Sugar Hill gang. Well, that does it. I mean, let's run down some of the stats. Paul, nine episodes in nine of the top 16, nine of your 11 appearances were in the top countdown. Well, that is very gratifying. And it's a testament to your work here on the show. You did some great work on the show this year,
Starting point is 02:51:55 and you were by far in the most episodes. Jason Manzuchus follows you being on five. Five of his episodes were in the top 16. John Gabriel and Drew Tarver were in four. Tied. Tied. I wouldn't have thought Drew Tarver necessarily would have been four,
Starting point is 02:52:12 but he was always playing Keith in those big gang episodes. And then he ended up in that other one. The people who were on three were Lauren Lapkus, who, by the way, was out for a long chunk because she was in England filming her movie. That's correct. So I feel like she's a little underrepresented on the show this year, but that's...
Starting point is 02:52:30 Who knows what could have happened had she been around. That's true. Don't take work when you're offered. Oh, watch The Throne. Lauren Lapkus, Nick Kroll, Zeke Nicholson, Tawny Newsom, Mary Holland, Ryan Gall, and Tim Baltz were on three of these episodes. The best run of episodes, the consistent stretch
Starting point is 02:52:54 that was voted on with the most episodes was 510 through 518. Wow. That was pound foolish all the way through... Let me list the ones that are in there that were voted on. We had the Moore-Zooksnik interruption. We had What's Your Aim with Bobby Moynihan. We had pound foolish, of course.
Starting point is 02:53:21 Corn Dog, Horn Dog was 518. We had the Calvin's Twins return. Those were all in that stretch of 510 through 518 that got a big percentage of the vote. No episodes from January, June, or August were in the top 16. That's just what happened. Not to say that those were lean months, because some of them were just in the bubbling under countdown.
Starting point is 02:53:47 And I'll tell you some of the ones that were bubbling under. I mentioned Return to Suicide House part 666. That was in the top 10 for a while and then just didn't get enough votes at the end. Who's CB Beefed was just under. And the other one that was in that, it got all the way up to, I think, six at one point and then dropped out of the countdown late
Starting point is 02:54:08 was Solo Bolo Sincolo. And each, or this is the fifth Solo Bolo that Ben Schwartz and I have done. I believe three of them have been on the top 10, top countdown each year. And this is the first year that it is not represented on our countdown and was popular enough to be voted early on, but then didn't get enough votes late.
Starting point is 02:54:28 That's interesting. It is interesting, isn't it? It is. I said it was. It is. This year we had some wonderful episodes. We also had some wonderful musical guests that I wanted. The musical guests that I want to highlight. Electric Guest was a wonderful band that came on.
Starting point is 02:54:48 American Football made their second appearance. That's right. They're very charming guys. Manchester Orchestra, a great band that I had never met before who let it be known that they were fans of the show and wanted to be on. And I loved their records and was surprised that they had listened to it so much.
Starting point is 02:55:04 They did a wonderful episode with Jess McKenna and Zach Reno of the Off Book podcast where they improvised a musical the whole time and they got to improvise a song with Manchester Orchestra. That's pretty amazing. They got to do with Manch Orch. Also, The National was in one of the episodes that's here where we got to travel to Fleetwood Mac Studio
Starting point is 02:55:24 and watch them play a little mini concert for us. Fleetwood Mac? Yeah, we watched Fleetwood Mac. And we were like, honestly, National, we prefer them. And Mr. Heavenly, of course, was last, not last week because that was the best of, but the week before. That's the engineer Bretz, the band that he is currently serving under and that wraps it up for the countdown, Paul.
Starting point is 02:55:47 What do you think? Scott, I think that last year was a great year for the podcast. As you know, I'm a listener as well as a participant. You're also a member. That's right. And so many fun and funny episodes. And it was fun to see so many new people and people that have become recent regulars.
Starting point is 02:56:17 It's been a ball. It's been a really entertaining year. And from what I see people talking about online, they agree that this has been a very strong year for them. I think this was a strong year. I think it was fun for me. Look, every week is a new adventure for the show. We're not doing a show where we do the same thing every week.
Starting point is 02:56:37 It's a variety show. And every week, it sometimes runs the gamut from, hey, let's put these people on the show who work together a lot. Like episodes like the Morzooksnic interruption. Those three guys are great friends and vacation together. And you know, you know, when you put them together, they're going to have a lot of camaraderie, much like the pre-chowder episode
Starting point is 02:57:00 with John Gabrus and Manzuchus and you and I, you know those episodes are going to be fun. But the fun for me to do the show is also the episodes where, hey, these people have never met before. And let's see what comes out of those. And there were a lot of new people that we worked with this year who have never done the show before or are just starting out to do the show.
Starting point is 02:57:22 It's great to see people like Tawny and Ryan and Drew and Zeke and Carl in so many of the top episodes. It's great to see that. I hope that as the years go by, if the show continues, that that is the case where there will always be turnover and old friends come back. But the goal of the show is to introduce new people and just do new things, you know.
Starting point is 02:57:49 And that's something that I never want to just have a show where people say like, oh, I listened to it for, I'm sure people do say it about this, but oh, I listened to it for a while and then it got to be the same thing over and over. So I just stopped listening to it. I want there to be turnover and I want new things to happen. Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:58:06 And you know, 2018, we're here. We out here. We out here, definitely. Who knows what the future holds for Comedy Bang Bang? No one. No one does. No. I do know that on Monday we'll have our traditional episode
Starting point is 02:58:25 with Ben Schwartz and Horatio Sanz. That's a tradition that we have kept for quite a number of years. But after that, I do think this year, without, you know, making people run into a panic, this year may be a transitional year. I don't know. May something maybe different about this year. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:58:50 I don't know. Your glasses are going to turn into sunglasses? I think yes. Transitional year for me. This is exciting. We don't know. We don't know what's going on with Comedy Bang Bang, but it is the greatest pleasure of my life to be able to put out the show
Starting point is 02:59:05 every week and as long as we have done it. And the fact that, honestly, this year I was kind of like, are people still listening to the show? I haven't looked at the stats or numbers of how many downloads or listens we've had on it for a long time. And I've just kind of been doing it and been in it. And towards the end of the year, I was like, are people listening?
Starting point is 02:59:30 I can't tell. I can't really tell. I know that people are very nice and send nice messages and people do listen. But I was like, so to see that we are in the most downloaded podcast of Apple Comedy Division, there's a lot of qualifiers, is great to know that people are still out there listening to it.
Starting point is 02:59:52 And I appreciate them doing it. I also want to say, Paul, thank you very much for making time for eight years now to do this with me. Not only the best ofs, which take a long time. Look, honestly, we started this seven hours ago. Yeah, we started at 10 a.m. today and it is now 5.14. So we started a while ago. I appreciate you clearing the decks and your schedule to do this.
Starting point is 03:00:18 And not only that, but also doing the 11 episodes you did and nine of them being such great quality. I don't know what happened to the other two, honestly. I'll just have to try harder next year. Okay, well, we'll see. Scott, thank you for that. And I want to say thank you to the fans, the people who have discovered me through this show
Starting point is 03:00:42 and have said such nice things and have been so supportive. It means a lot to me. And even though I don't, I find it hard to respond to people who say nice things because it feels, I get a little embarrassed, but... Well, also, I think the way you were brought up, it's you feel like, oh, I shouldn't take advantage of this or I shouldn't validate this because maybe you don't...
Starting point is 03:01:07 It's not that you feel like you don't deserve it. No, that's exactly what it feels like. I was brought up to feel that I was not good. You're not worth the paper you were printed on. No, that's right. Don't even good in concept. So it does mean a lot to me and I am always appreciative of little notes that people send me.
Starting point is 03:01:26 And please know that I... That does not mean nothing to me. Yes, and myself as well. I don't often respond mainly because I don't want to be online all day, but I do appreciate anytime anyone sends me a nice thing. Don't like it when people send me the mean things. I like those less, it's true. I like those less, but it does...
Starting point is 03:01:51 It is really gratifying that people listen to this show. And I want to say that I've said this before and I'll say it again that the hours that I have spent with you in this room have been among the happiest of my life. This show means a lot to me and I am very grateful to you for having me be a part of it. Thank you very much, Paul. And this is, I believe, the last episode ever
Starting point is 03:02:16 that we're going to record in this room. Oh, that's true. Because the studio is moving tomorrow, I believe. So this is... I meant this room figuratively. Right, sure. I'm counting the previous... You're counting the previous ones.
Starting point is 03:02:25 Yeah. What about that crackdown that we used to record in? Had fun there too? Yeah, it was fun. Yeah, even with all the people shouting outside the window. Absolutely. They wanted crack. Well, I also want to thank everyone here.
Starting point is 03:02:39 Oh, but we're moving to a new... To a bigger studio. To a bigger studio, yes. That's happening in the new year, yes. So the next episodes that you hear from the show will have a different sound, perhaps. But this is a wonderful room. But, and I remember, I believe I taped the very first episode
Starting point is 03:02:57 of a podcast in this room. The You Talking You To To Me that we did when there were no yellow things on the walls and sounded a bit echoey. I believe we were the first show to ever record in this room. So to be... Are we the last to ever record in this room? Or there's probably some things going on tomorrow.
Starting point is 03:03:13 They can't be. They can't be. I bet there are. Don't let anyone record it. Don't let anyone record it. Bar the room if you can. I don't care how fucked up the schedule gets. Make them all go in the next studio.
Starting point is 03:03:21 Make them all go in the other room, because this is mine, baby. Oh, I say baby too. Sam's typing up furiously. Hollywood handbook. Oh, perfect. Geez, they're the last ones. All right.
Starting point is 03:03:32 That's perfect. Perfect. Let the last show be the least listened to show. The very most of us be the least of us. I also want to thank everyone here at Earwolf and Midroll, thanks to the engineers who spend so much time having to listen to us. And honestly, you get paid, so it's a fair trade. No, it's...
Starting point is 03:03:56 We've had such a great staff here pretty consistently. Sam, I'm going to allow you to turn up that mic one time. One time. One time. How long have you been working here? Four years. Four years. How long does it feel like?
Starting point is 03:04:13 Exactly four years. Oh, nice. Really, to the day, to the minute. One to one. That's not bad. That's pretty good. There are very few jobs that I've had consistently over four years. The Comedy Bang Bang TV show and doing this podcast are about it.
Starting point is 03:04:26 And I'm not here at this podcast all day, every day. So that's very impressive, Sam. And Brett has been here even longer, and Cody, let's not even... Somehow he's still here, right? It's weird. And we got Ryan, of course. Who am I missing? Am I missing anyone?
Starting point is 03:04:42 I think that's everyone that works here. That's everyone. And not only the people who record the shows, but the staff out there who... The little gang out there. Who schedule the shows, and much like Mussolini, make the trains run on time. Very appreciative to them. 2018 is going to be interesting.
Starting point is 03:05:01 We'll see what happens. But thank you to everyone who listened. It is really great. We're going to take you out on another song that... And this is a long one. So you may have noticed we're saying goodbye even with... You know, 14 minutes left to go on the show. Isn't that long?
Starting point is 03:05:18 It's very long. This is from the episode that I mentioned, Sola Bolo Sincolo, that dropped out of the top countdown. Every time we do the Sola Bolo Sincolo, Ben and I do something called the Olympic Song Challenge. Now, this is where we... One of us starts singing a song, and that leads the next person to think of a song,
Starting point is 03:05:43 and so on and so forth, and we see how long we can go. We've never done one this long before. This is a very long one. And the interesting part about it is over the last few, maybe all five, I don't know, a gentleman by the name of Michael Hardigan, who's out there, has taken these long, sometimes arrhythmic,
Starting point is 03:06:07 and maybe they go in and out of tune perhaps. Unlistenable. Okay, that's a little too long. But he's taken these improvised songs that we sing and set them to beautiful orchestrations that he creates. And this time when we finished, we knew it was going to be a challenge, and it was going to be the toughest one that he ever did.
Starting point is 03:06:27 But somehow he pulled it off. Michael, you pulled it off somehow, and this is the best one he's ever done. I mean, honestly, knowing what we did and how he strung it all together, it's really quite impressive, so I wanted everyone to hear it to take us out to the year. This will be it.
Starting point is 03:06:44 Paul, Sam, thank you very much. Listeners, thank you, and we'll take you out, and we'll see you on Monday with the first episode of 2018. Take it away, Michael Hardigan. Oh, you got to kiss the girl. Girl, just wanna have fun. Oh, girl, just wanna have fun. That's all they really want.
Starting point is 03:07:34 Some fun. When the working day is done. Oh, girls, they wanna have fun. Oh, girls, just wanna have fun. I made it through the wilderness. Bum, bum, bum, bum. I made it through. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
Starting point is 03:07:53 I didn't know how lost I was that I love you. Like a virgin. Hey, cutting for the very first time. I knew you. Like a virgin. Feel your heartbeat next to mine. Here she comes. Oh, watch out for her.
Starting point is 03:08:19 She'll tear you up. Oh, here she comes. She's a man-eater. One, two, three, four, five, four. A man-eater of private eyes. A watch in front of her. Keep on rolling. My back, keep on rolling.
Starting point is 03:08:33 I'm talking about rolling. Rolling, rolling, rolling, rolling to the river. Shoot me to the river. Oh, girl, I'm dead, dead. Drop me in the water. Take me to the river. Washing me down. Washing me down.
Starting point is 03:08:51 Rain drops keep falling on my head. Dee, dee, dee. Let down the mean that I can only mail in red. Vacant on the red. Vacant on the red. Drops keep falling on my head. Vacant, dee, dee, dee.
Starting point is 03:09:07 Bum, bum, bum, bum. I'm brella, brella, brella, brella, brella, brella. Look at my umbrella. Brella, brella, brella, brella. I can't stand the rain. Against my window. I can't stand. I can't stand the rain.
Starting point is 03:09:21 Against my window. I can't stand. I wish it would rain. I wish I was a little bit taller. I wish it was a baller. I wish I had a girl look good. I would call her. I wish I had a rabbit and a hat with a buck.
Starting point is 03:09:35 A six point baller. Yo, I wish I had my way. Cause every day would be a Friday. You'd even speed on the highway. I would play ghetto games. Then my kids ghetto names. Little movie big alley rap. Hey ladies in the place, we're calling out to you.
Starting point is 03:09:47 Never been a city kid, true or a blue world. The floor to beat, then you have a note. And I got more hits than shower dollar oaths. I'm free, stop cussing and stop fooling. Stay with me on TV with the help of Chuck Bullery. Oh, bum, bum, bum, bum. Hey ladies, gang, gang. Ladies, ladies, ladies.
Starting point is 03:10:09 All the single ladies. All the single ladies. All the single ladies. All the single ladies. All the single ladies. All the single ladies. Get your hands up. Get your hands up.
Starting point is 03:10:18 Get your hands up. Get your hands up. A tale is old, it's time. Ba-da-do-dee-doo. Life prepped without the yeast. Baby, no one cares. Here is one of their beauty and glory. What's this?
Starting point is 03:10:38 What's this? It's something very strange. What's this? What's this? It's Rumble Doble Do. I can't excite me. Something's on it. What about it?
Starting point is 03:10:45 What's this? It's our guest. The our guest. But our service is a test. Try and guess it right. We're not that good. And we are rather stupid. Down in the mornin'.
Starting point is 03:10:59 And I'm layin'. And I'm in a zone. I wanna try that this is it's delicious. You've never had a friend like me talk about. May I? Can y'all friend do this? Can y'all friend do that? Can y'all friend pull this?
Starting point is 03:11:26 Here we go, ooh. Where's the key here? Can y'all friends go after a downstairs riff? And that means it such as a room? And you believe in magic? Hamburgers that talk magic. Hamburgers that talk magic. Hamburgers that talk magic.
Starting point is 03:12:00 On the outside always look in the enemy. Always waiting for something to begin. Cause a tad tad tapping on the grass. Waving through the window. Let me saw you little, little bird. But I, then I knew you had to know. Now a tad tad tapping on your ass. Waving through the window.
Starting point is 03:12:24 Raindrops keep falling on my head. That doesn't mean I'm not tapping on the ass. Everybody knows, everybody knows. Am I see? Hey Mickey, you're so fine, you're so fine. You blow my mind, hey Mickey. Hey Mickey. Hey Mickey, you're so fine, you're so fine.
Starting point is 03:12:50 You blow my mind, hey Mickey. Hey Mickey. Hey Mickey, you're so fine. You're real soon. Why they cause we like you? Oh USA. She's a brick house. She's mighty mighty.
Starting point is 03:13:24 Just let it all hang out. She's mighty mighty. She's mighty mighty. I'm gonna get this black by blue blip. She's a brick and I'm drowning slowly. The coast and I, she seems insidious. And though at night this is a green desert right now. She don't want to be a Canadian idiot.
Starting point is 03:13:50 You say the word hoser. You say the word hoser. Don't want to be away in the world today. Takes everything you got. The mainland bound in all this city. Should it help a lot? To dip out? Wouldn't you like to get away?
Starting point is 03:14:12 To dip out? Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows you're there. Cheers, cheers, cheers. They're always glad you came. Cheers, cheers, cheers. You want to go where everybody knows you're there. Trouble's all the same. You want to go where everybody knows you're there.
Starting point is 03:14:34 Say my name, say my name. Whenever you're around me. Say baby you love me. Say my name, say my name. When you're acting kind of shady. You're calling me baby. When I say your name. Say my name, say my name.
Starting point is 03:14:50 Can you pay my bills? Can you pay my telephone bills? Can you pay my automobile bills? Can you pay my automobile bills? I don't think you do. So you and me are through. I'm a survivor. I'm all together.
Starting point is 03:15:08 I'm all together. I'm all together. Back on the street. Back on the street. Back on the street. And don't fly now. We should take it up space. And I'm gonna fly like a man.
Starting point is 03:15:24 It's a high up tiger race. So you're gonna have a fight. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra.
Starting point is 03:15:40 It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra.
Starting point is 03:15:56 It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra.
Starting point is 03:16:12 It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. It's a mokra. How deep is your love for me? Tell me what it's gonna be.
Starting point is 03:16:46 Do you see yourself riding with her like me? And the whole bowl of this is gold. Sing the song. How deep is your love for me? Tell me what it's gonna be. How deep is your love for me? Tell me what it's gonna be. Tell me what it's gonna be.
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