F**kface - It's Constantly June // Geoff's Bike Stunt Video [65]
Episode Date: August 25, 2021Geoff, Gavin, and Andrew talk about Gavin potentially poisoning himself, Geoff's bike trick video, calling Caleb for a Pinballz wager, and sauce clarification. Check out the bike trick video at https:...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxDr2k_-vzI Want to contribute to bits? Email what you can do to ffacebits@gmail.com Sponsored by Better Help (http://betterhelp.com/face) and HelloFresh (http://hellofresh.com/face14 and use code face14). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is hello and welcome to episode 65 of the F*** Face podcast. My name is Jeff Ramsey and with me as, as always, Andrew Panton and Gavin Free, in no particular order.
Although I realize, saying it out loud, I usually say Gavin before Andrew.
And I wonder why I do that.
It's not intentional, but it definitely happens more often than not.
This is kind of a special...
Gavin and I were talking about this yesterday.
It's a special episode.
We're not supposed to be filming this right now.
This is sort of a gift from the podcast
gods that we are doing this in this moment. The last time we all spoke together. Yeah,
you're not talking. The last time we all spoke. Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you. I was just
going to say the last time we all spoke together, we talked about how it might be the last time we
ever speak together if anybody died. Nobody did. No, that's what I was going to say. I thought you were saying
that it's a special episode
because we weren't expecting to do it.
I think it's special
that we all lived
after you cursed us.
Well, I didn't curse us.
I just pointed out.
So far.
Yeah, that's true.
Gavin might be...
We should get into it.
It's going to be a fun podcast
for a couple reasons, I think.
We tried to make the most
of this extra time together,
which if Gavin lives long enough to tell the story,
we can get into that.
But Gavin, you're dying.
I might have poisoned myself.
I'm not sure yet.
I feel a bit dizzy and my throat feels small.
I decided I'd tackle the wasp nest right before this.
I don't know if we updated the
listeners, but the nest
was partially destroyed when
I turned on the fan, and then they just decided
we'll just make it on the outside of the fan.
So they're now on the bit
that doesn't spin where the fan
connects to the ceiling. Big old
nest. Haven't been out there in a while.
I thought, I'll buy some killer.
So I bought a little can of wasp foam.
I'm not sure how it kills the wasps.
I assume it's an extremely powerful poison.
Because I sprayed it.
I sprayed it on the nest.
And they just dropped dead
within like five seconds.
And I was like bloody hell.
And I was reading the instructions.
It was like spray from, you know, upwind. You don't want it blowing on you and then immediately get out of
there and i was i stepped back and i just watched all these wasps just drop down dead i was like
bloody hell what is this stuff what's it doing to him and um i just backed the way the hell up
but then i started to feel the wind against my face and I was like uh-oh should I be oh and I
just thought I need to get out I need but I need to I need to cross directly under the under the
nest to get out of it so I just like pulled my t-shirt up I just powered through and ever since
then I've been feeling a little bit dizzy uh a little bit shaky and my throat feels small
so I've just told them I I've told my co-host here
just to check in on me.
If I go quiet for too long,
just make sure I'm still there
because I don't know what might happen.
And I'm sure I'm just feeling
a little bit paranoid
because I felt wind on my face
and must have immediately thought
I've inhaled this stuff.
So it might be my own body
playing tricks on me.
But who knows?
Hopefully I'm fine.
I'll be honest with you, dude.
It doesn't sound good.
It doesn't sound good.
I have two immediate thoughts.
One, I love that in the instructions that you read them.
You took the time to read them.
You were being safe.
Read all of them.
Read the whole can.
Their instructions weren't to wear protective gear, make sure you have a mask on.
Their instructions were use it and book it because it will be problems if you stay.
Well, there was a lot of other stuff.
It was like, don't use on a day when it's going to rain.
Sure.
That was another one,
because they don't want it to wash into the water systems, I guess.
But I feel like it's such an obvious,
you should probably be wearing a mask to do this,
and it seems as though their tone was just run really fast.
Nick's right.
It did say use at dusk, and I didn't pay attention to that.
Okay, I now take back everything I said.
You opened this by seeming like you were following
all instructions as given,
and you clearly just skimmed it.
He read them.
He didn't heed them.
It's different.
The dusk stuff is just that
there's going to be less wasps there during the day.
They're not going to be all back.
Oh, you think that's a wasp warning? They don't want you to attack the full crew at once be they're not gonna be all back oh you think that they'll be out working that's a wasp warning they don't you attack the full crew at once they're going for
your safety in case there's no they want you to get the full crew they want you to to use it on
them when they're least active and when most of them are back but i just thought yeah i'll just
quickly get this done because because basically i want to be uh i need to work in that area i need
to do some other drilling and you want to get them at the end of the day after they've done their full
eight hour wasp duties and they're exhausted and they're sitting around their wasp dinner tables
just trying to eat a little bit of food and listen to their shitty wasp family talk about their day
and they're just exhausted and just kind of emotionally drained and then that's when you
hit them with the poison i feel like you're setting up a real lone survivor scenario which
i'd be very fearful of you're there's gonna be one waft who comes home, sees what has happened, and will be vengeful.
I was going to say the other thing that brings me a lot of joy is the fact that you're living the happening too.
You're the only person outside of the happening that has run from the wind, that is terrified of the breeze.
That when you felt that breeze, it was like, this is death, I gotta go.
I swear that was like an immediate windshake.
I would have honestly just left him because,
I mean, they don't really, they're not very aggressive,
but I have seen my cat sort of jump at him
and try and chase him, and I thought,
this man's gonna get stung on his face
if he got to leave the valley.
Probably.
So I might as well just shift this one nest.
When the wind started to attack you,
did you go, what?
No! Like Mark Wahlberg? nest when the wind started to attack you did you go what no like mark walberg slowed down to like
50 what no well i don't i don't want you to be the only one poisoned gavin i had you reminded
me of something you go drink some bleach to misery. No, no.
So I was going through my closet and I've been trying to find a certain cable.
I wanted to reset up my Xbox 360.
So I've just been going through everything I have
and I found a garbage bag.
And I was like, what is this?
I don't remember what this is.
I still have my fire extinguisher in my garbage bag
from when I fired it with all the stuff.
I haven't opened it yet.
I've been meaning to take it apart.
Why not just throw it all away?
Well, because I kind of want to see what it looks like on the inside.
You should try and buy a load of vials and you can sell it.
To who?
Where?
That's interesting.
What do you mean?
Not the Roosties store?
Vials of fire extinguisher gavin i'm having a
hard time moving these sauces i don't think the fire extinguisher remnants well you gotta start
getting your i was listening to the which i never do but i was listening to the most recent episode
and you gotta start getting your sauces graded you talked about it i do you're right times as
much if you get a you get a psa 10 bps sauce that's you don't need to sell a lot of those to
retire did you see that they have a new celebrity meal coming out august 8th no i don't remember who
it is but there's a new one coming out with uh different sauces it's clearly working yeah well
i i'm a big fan of it because fucking okay this is i have a complaint with mcdonald's
that looks like a great weedy yes it's a big mac
and like a four-piece nuggets whatever anyway they were supposed to stop selling i think maybe
this is a great argument for what i was saying before they were supposed to stop selling the
bts sauce on june 20th and they're still selling it to this day i ordered mcdonald's yesterday and
i got two more sauce things so i need this new one to come in.
And push out all the BTS sauce.
Because it's still in circulation.
I need there to be a demand.
There's still no demand.
There's still no demand.
And it's over a month later.
I think they forgot.
Because June is a very forgettable month.
I just don't agree with that.
There's nothing forgettable about the month of June.
That's for sure.
Name a song about June.
What is a June song?
Happy Birthday.
Happy Birthday?
That doesn't count. That's not about June.
My birthday's in June! I hear it! It counts!
But it's not about June.
It's about my birthday, which is in June.
I know, but that's not the same. I'm talking about a song about the month of June.
Hey June. You, hey, June.
You're right.
I apologize.
It's an iconic hit.
Everyone loves.
Hey, June.
Here's a bunch of songs about June by bands I've not heard.
Yeah, there's a whole list.
You've heard of my September song.
Nine songs about the month of June from Train to the Decembrists to Eminem.
June Hymn by the Decembr by the December drops of Jupiter by train.
Gross.
June is busting out all over by carousel.
That sounds gross.
Words I couldn't say by Rascal Flatts.
Oh, wait.
June in January by none other than Dean Martin.
Did it again by Shakira and her June.
Don't lie.
Eminem sings a song called Spacebound
all about the month of June
as does Nicki Minaj with Dead Wrong.
Damn, dude, that's some heavy hitters.
I feel like a lot of those are about people named
June, though, and not the month. We could do
a June mixtape. There's so much.
Not nearly as iconic, though.
You get a lot of people named June, but not a lot of people called September.
That's true. That's a great point. I get a lot of people named June, but not a lot of people called September. That's true.
That's a great point.
I have a question for you guys.
What do we want to talk about?
Do we want to talk the Olympics are on?
We can talk about the Olympics.
Or we could talk about one of the things I've been most excited about for weeks now.
That finally happened.
That I've been avoiding all info on.
And I really hope. I don't see how I could be disappointed, but I'm scared that
I will be.
What are you talking about, Andrew?
Yeah, I just suddenly that's very weird.
I was so excited going into this.
I suddenly just got the feeling that I'm about to be very disappointed.
The bike trick apparently happened.
We were lucky enough so so the reason we're filming
this week we weren't gonna i was gonna go abroad but then about 12 hours before going to the
airport i decided i wasn't so we actually were able to film the bike trick the bike trick not
only did we film it i'd also like to point out another nice thing about today's recording is that the last three recordings we've done have been doubled up.
So we've done double episodes, which is great.
And it was a necessity because of this upcoming trip.
But kind of nice to know that we only got to do one today.
You know?
Yeah.
We can just like easy peasy.
Just one episode.
Yeah.
But we took advantage of that time.
And because Gavin and I made the plans so last minute, we tricked Mother Nature.
She wasn't able to shit on us.
And she did it a different way.
I'll say that.
Gavin and I picked what must have been the hottest day on earth to sit in a concrete ditch for three hours
and watch a progress bar on his camera.
It was so hot, dude.
The camera was burning my hands.
It was hard to hold.
It's black metal.
I am
being... I'm not... This isn't hyperbole, and I'm not
exaggerating when I say that
I had to do the trick, or attempt the the trick many times throughout the course of the recording
to get coverage I would say about halfway in I was afraid I was gonna pass out
I was afraid I was gonna pass out just trying to hold the camera
I was trying to bring minimal stuff so I didn't bring i didn't bring a tripod
i was just like hanging a camera out of my hand with a lens yeah but it's still quite heavy we
walked from gavin's house because it we couldn't figure out how to ride two bikes with this
seven hundred thousand dollar camera so we i walked my bike and gavin just walked in the
backpack from his house a very long way to this ditch uh first of all and uh so we were exhausted before we got there and uh holy
shit man it was there was no shade it was just concrete on top of concrete on top of blazing
hot ass texas sun so i want to set the scene a little bit because i still you've described this
trick several times i still have no idea what it looks like i don't actually know what you're doing
let me be honest with you andrew i got there and jeff jeff was like because i needed to know where
to stand to film it yeah jeff ran me through the trick he was like okay i'm coming come up here i'm
gonna come up and go over this i'm gonna slide down here i'm gonna he explained it to me like
in real time i still didn't know what he was gonna do i had to just be like oh you just gotta do it
because i don't know what this motherfucker he goes i explain had to just be like, oh, you just gotta do it, because I don't know what you... This motherfucker, he goes,
I explain the trick to him, I go, this, this,
this, and he goes, oh, so where do I stand?
And I go, you're the fucking cameraman, I
don't know wherever you stand.
I'm not gonna do your job for you. I'm gonna do
the fucking trick. I didn't see where
you were gonna go for the sake of
my lens and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, here's the
deal. I've been trying to think about how to tackle explaining this, what went down.
And I think it's better through Gavin.
I think, Gavin, you should take the lead on this.
In explaining it?
Yeah, like what we did, how it went.
I think this is your story to tell.
I was trying to avoid any information on the thing at all.
Like, I just texted you guys.
Yeah, I texted you guys, don't tell tell me anything i want to see it live then i went into the face discord and you guys posted about
it on instagram and that's the only thing i saw and i spoiled myself by going to the face spoilers
thing i saw the little place you were in whatever the photo was and i was completely even after
seeing the area in which the trick would happen, I felt like I was more confused than the verbal description.
I could not see or tell where a trick would happen or like where you'd land.
It was baffling.
So I'm glad that you were still confused, Gavin, as much as I was upon seeing the location of the area.
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I have the footage.
I expected to see it.
So how do we do this?
Do you want to just play it?
Like upload it? Or do we talk just play it? Like, upload it?
Or do we talk about it first?
No, I feel like I could just stream my screen through Discord.
I put a little bit of music on it, a little bit of pizzazz, put a little outro on it.
I've done some work on it.
Do you want to just see it?
Yeah, I would love...
There's nothing more that I'd like to...
Oh, my God.
Please.
But while you're getting this ready,
how long have we been talking
about this stupid trick?
Over a month.
Well, yeah, in real time,
like a month,
but in episode time,
maybe two months.
Yeah, probably.
That's possible, yeah.
Probably, yeah.
Okay.
So it's going to be like
the culmination of like a...
Probably six or seven episode arc.
Yeah.
When these people finally
get to see this trick,
which... When I get to finally see it. I'm going to say this. we roll up on the scene and after gavin kind of gets the hang of it
he goes i'll be honest with you i thought it was gonna be a much smaller trick and that made me
feel good smaller trick is this the most impressive have you ever done a bike trick before this jeff
is this your first trick 46 years old man but doing bike tricks my whole life well okay i just
i felt like i don't know i'll be honest with you andrew i think i peaked somewhere around 13
so i think it's all been downhill from then but i used to do a lot of i used to do a lot of bmxing
and skating when i was younger for sure and and i'd like it i'd like to to point out that when
we watch this trick when we finally get to it, I am not driving.
This is not a trick bike.
This is like a Cadillac.
It's a big, smooth, heavy, beautiful,
just put your hands back behind your bed
and ride smooth kind of bike.
So it doesn't have a lot of maneuverability.
I'll preface it by saying that.
Okay, is everyone ready?
Yes, please show me this trick.
Here we go! Playing the bike stunt! Here we go!
How long is this?
Okay, so we're in...
Wait!
Okay, wait.
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Boom!
Yeah!
I dropped my kickstand.
It's back up.
Rolled it out.
Boom!
That's a lot to take in. It just keeps going. Holy shit shit let's watch that a hundred more times that was amazing so yeah i'm what was your reaction upon seeing the completion of the trick
what in real life yeah in real life you get everything there you're feeling the camera
um did it live up to your
let me just say before he gets to say that i'll say that he had the benefit of seeing that trick
oh i don't know 10 or 15 times because we got to do it he had a front row seat over and over
and over again from every angle you can imagine i don't i first want to say a great trick jeff
good job i'm happy that you landed it i don't understand how you could do that 15 to 20
times. I don't... You
went up and over a thing, and then you
just, through the momentum of
going down, went over a
little... You got a little bit of air.
I... Well, I went... I climbed...
I went up a bank about, you know,
six feet in the air, and then I went down
it past a bridge
into a culvert at this point. That's another three feet down. And then I went down it past a bridge into a culvert at this
point. That's another three feet down.
And then I went up the other side, did a
sweet fucking jump and then landed
and wrote it off. Smooth as can be.
I just, I don't understand what the failed attempts
would look like. I feel like that's what it should be.
There were no failed attempts on that day.
Okay. When I first
saw the trick, I
feel like I just fully didn't know what I was expecting
I was expecting him to just basically
Just do a bunny hop over something
So the fact that it extended all this
Like the fact that he covered so much distance
Was a shock to me
And when he did it I was like
Huh alright
Because it wasn't like it was a let down
I just fully didn't know what I was going to see
And I assumed it would actually be smaller than what it was
So do you think that if it was less
distance you'd be less oppressed? Is the stretching of the thing the distance
covered? I was really hoping we would be slow-moing maybe like an inch and a half
of air as Jeff like pops some sort of water system. I don't know but the fact that it
was quite long and he actually did get quite good air it made it less funny so that's why um that's why i did the punch-ins and the jet sound effects
i i mean that added a lot to it i will say one of the i think to me the subtle funny thing of that
video is the end when jeff is riding in slowly and then it goes to slow motion i couldn't tell
when the slow motion started.
He was going at such a slow speed for that cut in.
Yeah, that was unfortunate because of the timing of the music.
I wanted it to kick into slow-mo when that music kicks in,
but I had to extend the run-up just by slowing it down.
So he's at quarter speed coming up to that.
I see. So that's on your end.
I thought that was just Jeff's natural speed.
He was booking it up to that bit. I that's on your end that wasn't i thought that was just jeff's natural speed he was booking it up to that bit i was going pretty fucking fast yeah and uh and i'd like to
point out too uh that the point of this trick was never to go and find a cool trick and do it's that
i ride my bike through that ditch every fucking day or probably five or six days a week and you
just like you ride over the same spots over and over again you want to do you want to just like
you get bored so i was like i bet i could ride up over and over again. You want to do you want to just like you get bored.
So I was like, I bet I could ride up there. And then but then I did get stuck in this culvert.
And then you're like, oh, can I jump away out of the culvert?
And you're like, oh, I guess I could.
You tried a few times slowly and you fall.
And I showed Gavin how I wiped out on the on the on the wall that I rode.
Kind of explain to him how how that wipeout went and which was a fucking terrible and terrifying wipeout.
Let me tell you.
that wipeout went and which was a fucking terrible and terrifying wipeout let me tell you and uh but it's it was more of just like you just like like driving my bike by that every day and
just having it like itch at you it's actually be like i want to do something more fun here than
just go down this path and then i came up with this awesome fucking badass trick and then i did
it and then i did it a billion times for gavin and that wasn't even the best air i got the best
air i got was huge but we decided to redo it for some reason wait was the best air I got. The best air I got was huge, but we decided to redo it for some reason.
Wait, why?
Was the best air on like when I was filming the first bit?
I think it was the time before that one.
Yeah, you're probably a little bit far away.
Yeah.
I wanted to get you nice and big in frame.
I, I, that's, I mean, that was a trick for sure.
I don't know what.
I feel like you're let down, Andrew.
It's not that I'm let down.
It was a great, I don't know. let down, Andrew. It's not that I'm let down. It was a great... I don't know.
You know, like...
My favorite part is that the bike,
clearly not at all designed.
It lands, and it almost snaps in half,
and the kickstand comes down and bashes the ground.
The chain goes flying.
In every slow-mo shot we have,
you can see some in some of the other ones,
the chain is like 80% on the ground.
It somehow puts itself back together. I think I'm'm it's not that i'm underwhelmed i think i'm whelmed it was
what i was expecting you're well it's a little whelming bike trick jeff it was a whelming it
was a solid uh it was it's very much that they were who we thought they were moment like it is
what i thought it was and uh it was good the edit i mean
great video great bike trick jeff i'm what i want is the continuation of this because you said you
go through that all the time and you're expanding is there more for you to do is there more ground
to cover i doubt 100 100 okay yeah there's there's a lot there's more opportunity there
so like a year from now we might get multiple zigzags.
You might be zigging up and down.
This could be an expanded trick.
This is just like the trial run.
It's entirely possible for sure.
But you can't force it.
You gotta let inspiration strike.
I feel like it was somehow simultaneously
more and less of a trick
than you thought it would be at the same time, Andrew.
It is.
There's more to it.
I think it's the bike
is the thing, too, I need to consider. As you said,
not designed to do that. It almost explodes
on impact, which is very funny.
If I was on a tiny little
trick bike, yeah. At first, I thought
I got about four feet higher on the jump.
It would have been way easier
to get up and to go over that
drainage ditch.
My bike does not turn that fast, and you can't really see it,
but the angle I got to come out of that tunnel and then make the hard cut,
it's very difficult on that bike.
Now, does the pedal assist help with the speed?
How much is that influencing your height?
I would say the pedal assist provides most of the help at the beginning
to get through the tunnel and up that ramp and then it's just gravity and pedal and me wait after
that how far down the tunnel are you oh i'm very far yeah that's okay see that's a whole layer i
didn't realize that's not shown i just assumed you're waiting and then you pop out came out
like a bullet i came out of that tunnel very he's on a pedal assist bike gavin i don't know what that means as far as distance goes he doesn't have i came out of the book i came out of
tunnel hauling ass it's remember it's slowed down to like a quarter speed or something okay
that was a great trick five percent speed i think what you're missing and hopefully gavin will
understand is when you stand in this space and you see the totality of it, you see like when
you're in the ditch and you see how tall and big everything is around you, then you understand the
scale of what's going on, which is a totally different thing. I, you know, I agree. Honestly,
it's warming up to me over time. I think I needed time to process the trick, really understand the
specifics of it. I'm not a big bike guy. just hearing the extent bringing up great details of the pedal and
knowing the speeds you've sold me on this that is that's a great trick and i'm very excited about
the extension of this going forward like a year from now attempt it yourself on the same bike
that jeff's on like that type of bike yeah i've never ridden that type of i don't know i don't
know what that'd be like so it's hard for me what yeah i think i would because i if i eat shit i eat shit i don't that's well i also if you guys are
interested i have a bmx in storage i can pull out and pump the tires up and then we can just
we can just start getting tricky i want to okay i want to know what getting tricky means to you
i'm very excited about this i'd love for you to get tricky, Jeff. We can just start making that a focus
of things. It's not like I don't have
46 years of daily bike riding
behind me. I may not be in the weeds.
I may not be at the 9th Street
Trails in Austin hitting fucking
tabletops and stuff at this age,
but I still have the cumulative
experience of all of my bicycle knowledge
and all the dumb shit I've done in the past.
I'm all about... Listen, you put a camera in front of me and i'm on a bike i'll i'll do some
shit could you do could you get air and then like spin the handlebars that's the thing they do right
that's a bike never tried that in my life yet okay but i would what so are we so you get on
the trick bike are you trying to reclaim former glory, or are we like, we're going into uncharted territory?
We're trying some tricks.
I don't have any former glory.
There's no former glory to attain.
It's more of like, is it fun, and is it footage?
And so far, in my experience,
the answer to both questions was yes.
Gavin and I actually, because we were in that ditch for i don't know 11 hours maybe it was it was a lot of effort yeah
is that we were joking about how much effort it was for how little reward yeah probably but also
how much fucking fun that amount of effort for that production was and like we both
were like i wish we could do this more often i wish we could come up with other dumb things to
film and put this much effort into it for such a stupid thing well i think you have really into
the idea of all these little side bits that we do especially now we have a youtube channel is that
where we're gonna put this stuff i think we should yeah no i think i think youtube i think you go on
instagram as well,
but I think this is definitely... I could make you a square version for Instagram if you want.
That'd be great, yeah.
We could put that up on the socials,
and then we'll put the full video, in all its glory, up on YouTube.
I want to know what Eric thought of it.
Eric and Nick, if they had anything.
Yeah, please weigh in.
That was not the type of bike that I was anticipating you riding and doing a trick on.
When the kickstand hits the ground and then comes back up, I thought the rest of the bike was going to explode.
I was like, I was worried for you landing on that front tire so hard.
Like, yeah, I know you would have told us like, yeah.
And then I just went like, you know, over the front and ate shit.
Like if that's what happened
but like man the way your front tire
hit I was like oh that's the opposite
of tricks
that was the least clean run
we did and it was
the only one where I
tried to tabletop it a bit in the air and I ended up
landing further on the front tire
than the back and two things
one probably one of the less tire in the back uh and uh two things one uh probably one of
the less impressive of the jumps because of that uh which is also why i think we should use it
because it uh it was goofy also hurt hurt yeah a lot yeah no it looks like you see like all of
the compression through the bike like first the front tire is like a pretty square on landing
the the back tire if you watch it it gets totally bent to like the left
and then your wrist is like the next thing to receive the impact let your sunglasses drop down
it's like you can see the shockwave traveling all through the bike into the top of your head
it's great yeah i felt it from my right wrist up to my elbow for at least 24 hours we did different
angles of the jump like this there's like a closer up angle
but it was a much cleaner landing and it wasn't nearly as funny as that other wide shot so i just
left on that i i will say that uh besides like the jump my favorite part of the video is you, I guess, like, sliding in at the end,
and just how long that goes on for.
A very long time.
A very long time that you are sliding in.
The f*** face music is like 30 seconds.
It's long.
It's a long ending, right?
I want to watch it six more times that's the problem i want to see
every the people listening to this get the joy of analyzing it i want to see jeff's face on impact
i mean i could give you an analysis an analyst analysis pass if you want a second viewing i'll
also say too my favorite part of the video is something that no one has pointed out yet gavin
noticed it immediately uh but nobody else has pointed out yet Gavin noticed it immediately
but nobody else has pointed out I think
the low key best part of the video
what is your favorite part let's see if you notice
it on another pass oh we doing a
second pass I'd love to do a second pass
it takes like 20 minutes to get to the
yeah I don't know that we have to I just was wearing a
it was just a shirt I was wearing
okay let's do this if it
just immediately works I'm all about it was wearing. Okay, let's do this. If it just immediately works, I'm all about it.
Okay, this is great.
So let's reevaluate the second thing.
So you're far down the tunnel.
I appreciate there's no showing how far the tunnel goes,
so we're just going to have to assume that you're far down.
Well, I mean, in an analysis point of view,
this is actually in slow motion at the beginning.
It only records for five seconds, so Jeff is like here.
It's just in slow-mo, And I speed up and he shoots out
Alright, you ready? Analysis pass
Okay
Really long tunnel
The frame
Look at Jeff's positioning
The back, the legs
Perfect landing
It's the audio commentary
Through the air
Jeff looks surprised And a little bit fearful clips.
A few leaves.
I'm just,
I was looking at the bike last time.
I'm purely looking at Jeff this time.
Impact immediate in the hands of immediate the face.
Where did you get that shirt?
Oh,
I got a fucking awesome shirt is what I got.
Yeah.
Where did you get that?
Where can we get that?
I bought it on eBay.
No way.
Really?
Yeah.
I bought,
there's a whole,
there's,
I got more than that.
There are multiple Don Zimmer shirts available to buy.
That just happens to be the one I was wearing that day.
Awesome.
I know if we could figure out a way to license that shirt,
I would love to make a face version.
I mean,
would it just be a case of contacting that photographer probably probably contacting that photographer it's fucking like
ml we should sell that i mean i'm sure the i bought it on ebay dude i'm sure it's not an
official shirt but we should officially sell that shirt it's fucking awesome dude i look good i like
young i like fit i like healthy i got a tan watch the back tire here i'm landing that was no that's the first thing i watched it lands on
like the the skewed bit like bounces and wiggles god damn it hurt i really thought the chain popped
off the first time i watched it it uh it does it just pops itself back on every time god damn dude
and that was legit maybe the 14th attempt. I think it was the 8th.
Our 8th.
I was running on empty by the end.
Yeah.
After that one, you were all hunched over to the side.
In my head, I was like, he's going to eat shit on the next one.
I really shouldn't make him do it again.
Although eating shit would have looked amazing at that frame rate.
I got to say, I felt like there was no way for this trick to live up to the hype
just because of the unfortunate way
that we recorded this summer
and we just had to keep pushing it off.
But that being said,
I think we did about as good a job with it as possible.
It was a surprise because in my head,
this was going one of two ways.
So it's either gonna be way, way more impressive
than I could have imagined.
Or like Gavin said, you're going to get an inch of air off this little jump.
And it would have been funny in a completely different way.
You landed perfectly in the middle.
It's a good trick.
Not the greatest thing I've ever seen.
Impact fantastic.
What is the best bike trick you've ever done, Gavin?
Um, I'm not sure I've ever done a bike trick.
Oh, I used to do that thing.
Was it ghosty?
I don't know what that is.
I have no idea.
You start riding your bike down a hill,
and then you jump off, and it keeps going,
and then you run and try and catch up with it
and get back on it before it crashes into a parked car.
That's an awesome trick I've never seen before,
and you've got to do.
How do I film?
Find me a hill.
Okay, and you'll teach me how to use the Phantom?
Yeah. film find me a hill okay and you'll teach me how to use the Phantom yeah I feel like this is a great
little window into it's
like a new Avenue of
little shitty high effort
side content yeah yeah
it's like face originals
is that what we called it
and also it was it was
nice to as we're walking
out there we're just
talking about face we talked about some different walking out there we were just talking about
F*** face we were talking about some
Different aspects of the show
We were talking about how
It's kind of sad that we can't easily record with Andrew
In person but we were also talking about
How much fun it is Andrew just to imagine you
And probably the
Like our own imagination of you
Is way better than the real you
Potentially
Wow I don't know how to react to that.
Well, the thing is, I've met you twice.
And it's been fine.
One of the times you didn't talk to me or stand up because you were stuck in a chair.
And the other time, I assume it was the first time we met and it was very brief.
So all of my best experiences with you have been just your voice and imagining you in person.
That's true.
We've definitely spent more time in that space.
But I mean, that's for all you guys.
This is the distance.
But who knows?
You might be a blast in person.
I don't know what that means.
I don't either.
The fact that I don't...
Okay, well, if you don't,
I was going to say,
I don't know if that means I'm not.
I don't know what you mean by that.
I just haven't spent that much time with you.
Okay.
You guys are in constant communication
yeah we spend time together constantly i mean in real life you don't spend any time with me in real
life what do you imagine is going on like what what levels of fun what is what are you missing
in the physical experience what are you hoping for i don't know i just feel like the little
snippets of your life
that we hear about or see in picture form okay you want to be in my kitchen at 1 a.m with a kettle
stuck on a ramen bowl is what you're saying i think that is i think what he's saying is in and
if i'm hearkening back to the conversation we had the imagining you going through these situations
is probably more fun than seeing it in person,
but it would still be fun to see in person.
Yeah.
I just,
it's,
it's going back to like how the audience still thought you sat in the dark.
It's like,
it's the imagination of you.
That's so intriguing.
Yeah.
But it's not like we,
I mean,
like I could be,
if I let,
we should do this for an episode one day.
I'm not gonna do it right now.
I don't have the energy,
but if I,
I could probably walk out of my house right now get in my car and drive to gavin's house and be there in less than seven minutes but not but we don't ever ever ever ever
do that like we never spend time together in person yeah i mean there's a there's been a good
excuse we we have spent a lot of the last decade i mean we lived together for several years yeah
but i yeah yeah i guess that's true okay i guess i'm discounting all the time that we lived together
i was reminded of some of a situation the other day it might have been in your drinking days i'm
not sure if you remember it it probably was it was in the morning uh i just woke up it was probably
like a saturday i assume you'd been up for a bit. It was probably like 8.30. And I walk out into the main living room.
And I think you're playing some video game.
And you were like, the couch layout,
you were like sat slightly in front,
like where you were on the TV.
And I just sat on like the corner of the couch in the back.
And I was like, oh, and you made some sort of noise
as if to acknowledge me.
And I think Poppins was there too
like it was that long ago and then i was watching you play for a bit and you were
and then i said something about the game you were playing i was like
what does it mean when you do that and you went and you didn't know i was there
and it turns out the acknowledgement noise you'd either been like saying something to the dog or
you just made like a grunt or something
that was completely irrelevant to me.
You had no idea that I'd come out of my room
and sat behind you.
And we scared the shit out of each other.
And that was like some of the joyous moments
of us living together.
Do you remember that at all?
No, I don't remember that at all.
If it was Poppins though, I remember the house.
We spent thousands of days together
It's true what I'm with Andrew
I'm at two and so much of it was
Focused on making content together to like so much of it was us building shit in Minecraft or whatever for the other job
Yeah, it was usually like at least a few hours every Saturday and Sunday. We'd be in Minecraft
I just I remembered there's another time we spent together gavin and you made fun of you
laughed at me so i don't feel like you're missing out on the experience we went to no it's not what
you said you laughed at my actions we went to an arcade it was you caleb and i went to pinballs
one time oh and we were rotating out i don't know if you'll remember this we're rotating out on a
time crisis machine and i held the gun like you're supposed to hold a gun and you caleb just laughed at me
that was the read that so that's that's an experience you had but i also wasn't a fun time
i remember i found there's like a what do you call like the quarter machine like the coin is it a
coin pusher where like the thing goes in and out and you drop coins into it and you're trying to
get it's usually like tokens and yeah i didn't have i like i just had a twenty dollar bill on me and i was
like i'll just put 20 into this and that got me like 10 000 coins so i spent the entire time just
sat at this wizard of oz machine while you guys went around and had fun and did stuff but i was
gonna get all the cards andrew honest question what are the chances that i wasn't there uh you
were 100 there absolutely i don't i have
absolutely no memory of it we picked you up and then we drove the pinballs and then jack showed
up later who did you actually pick up it was you or is this during your drinking days gavin
this is what we're gonna find out this this is what we're gonna find out this entire time
andrew thought gavin was dan Grishy or Ben King.
Do you know some other British guy?
We know I do.
I didn't go.
I was,
I was never a pinballs with you.
You a hundred percent.
We're at pinballs with me.
We need to get a fuck.
We need to ask.
I was gonna say we Caleb,
but he died years ago.
What about,
we could ask a minor league fan,
Jack,
but we already did that bit.
I could,
I could try to call Caleb.
I don't know if that works.
I haven't talked to Caleb in a long time.
I'm like 99% sure I've never been to pinballs with you.
You are 100%.
Should we put money on it?
Should we wait?
Is this a wager?
I would put anything on it.
Surely I'd have pictures of that.
No, we didn't.
Like, as I said, I spent...
I understand why you'd not think i was there
because i was married to a wizard of oz machine for like 80 of our experience
i like i like pinballs because uh nobody goes there to play pinball
no i went to the pinball machine and it was fun there's a bunch there's a great but you're right
pinball pinball's great i really like pinball it's like the best thing to go do but you like owning a machine is a nightmare
from what i understand like it's one of the worst investments you can have just because of the
constant maintenance especially the old ones can't get a lot of pots hey remind me before we end this
podcast i want to take a point of personal privilege to do a clarification on some condiment stuff,
but not in a bad way.
Oh, what was the reaction
to your participation
in the condiment segment?
Well, so I'll let me just say
if you want to get into it now,
if we're done with the pinball saga,
I still think I'm about
some sort of bet.
I agree.
Well, let's see.
I just I would love to know
who you pick.
I'm going to call Caleb right now. Yeah, please call Caleb right now. And I guess I should figure out. No, I'm about... Some sort of bet. I agree. Well, let's see. I would love to know who you picked up. Okay, I'm going to call Caleb right now.
Yeah, please call Caleb right now.
And I guess I should...
Caleb is...
If you're listening to this podcast
and you don't know
who the fuck Caleb is,
why would you?
Can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Okay.
Do you remember...
Caleb.
Caleb, you got to let him know.
You're on a podcast.
Caleb, you're on...
I already...
I told him that already.
He knows he's on.
No, you didn't hear it because I missed... It doesn't matter. Caleb, do you remember
when we went to pinballs?
To pinballs? Yes, the first time I
went to Austin and I stayed with you, we went
to pinballs. You took me to pinballs.
I mean, it sounds about right. I honestly don't have a
recollection of it, though. That's unfortunate for me.
You
took me to pinballs and we picked up Gavin
and we all went to pinballs Gavin says it never
happened it definitely happened
definitely happened
you do not sound confident
I'm confident because I know I've gone to pinballs with you
and I know I've gone to pinballs with Gavin
and so
chances are that you were both there
but I don't remember if you both were there
okay that's not a
that's not confirmation he's's like, hold on.
His kid's talking.
He's like, hold on, sweetie.
Daddy's lying real fast.
I'd first like to point out how much Andrew nailed
having someone on speakerphone come through Discord.
It's not hard.
It's not hard.
I don't know how Jeff balls it up with Jack.
You point the thing at the mic.
That's what I did.
So, sorry.
Condiments.
You want to talk about
condiments i was i missed i don't think i don't think that was a i don't think coley caleb has
proved anything no it didn't it confirms that he's with the pinballs it reminded me that caleb
is content cancer he's good for that oh no he's not i'm kidding i'm kidding i'm kidding we made
a video with caleb that i think is great yeah he's a little he's a little screen
looker Andrew name anything else that
happened at pinballs that would trigger
my memory like a conversation we had
okay so what is that that game we also
did the thing where you the lift goes up
and you got to get the key through the
hole to win the prize it's at the front
at that time was at the front of the
arcade I did that and you watched everybody watched and then the guy there's somebody who recognized you
guys and he ran over and yelled at me was like no don't do it it's not ready yet like that machine
will not give you anything do not put money into that you know what i 100 remember that
i was playing i was the end of the key you, I believe, at the thing to try to give me a point of reference of where I was before.
Yeah.
And I didn't get close.
They only go through the slot every, like, thousand attempts or something.
Yeah.
And he was like, it's nowhere close to being at that thousandth attempt.
It was like I was about to die or something or, like, step on a landmine.
And the guy was like, no, don't stop.
Just stop.
See, in my head, that was Jack that was saying it's not ready.
No.
Well, Jack was there, too. He came in in in the middle but it was we picked you up and we dropped you you are
you're absolutely right i why would i make that up what a weird it was me i have that memory
but you're not there that's so messed. I wonder who I replaced you with.
Jack, apparently.
Yeah, you...
Yeah, but it wasn't Jack playing in my...
You copied and pasted Jack over Andrew's face in your memory.
Man, what if...
We've hung out more than I remember.
I mean, not a lot.
Like, it's gone from two times to three times.
But yeah, that is a time...
Dude, that's a 50% increase.
Yeah. That is true. I'm excited for the next time we hang out. I like... Yeah, we need to figure... gone from two times to three times but yeah that is that dude that's a 50 increase yeah that is
true i'm excited for the next time we hang out i like yeah we need to figure i feel like there's
gonna be a lot of pressure though not only oh shit not only oh my god caleb has a fucking picture of
it and he put it up with a date april 17th 2015 there's gavin free and andrew and next standing next to each other
playing time crisis and you both look by the way you both look very unhappy it was i i think it was
the first no i guess the second night i don't know i don't remember i'll be honest andrew i had no
idea that there was a picture of us together it It existed. I didn't know that either.
I had no idea.
I had no idea.
Holy shit.
Damn.
What I think is fascinating is that what I remember about that experience, you've disregarded.
And the thing that I had to dig up and try to refine in my brain was like, that was the
moment for you.
So now, what were the terms when Gavin Lott, You have to eat the dead wasps now, right?
Is that what we said?
That has blown my mind.
Andrew, there's a picture of us together.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, yeah.
It exists.
I don't know what to say.
This is not at all extraordinary to me.
This is just the memory I have.
You know, your nose does look sturdy.
I'll give you that.
It's a very sturdy nose.
God,
our friend Caleb delivers again.
I always say that guy's content's old.
Yep. That's what you always say.
Oh, man. Wow.
Phenomenal. I feel like such a knob now.
Andrew, I'm sorry. I'm sorry I forgot you were there.
Hey, no, that's fine.
It was uneventful. As I said, my memory
is you guys laughing at me.
It's okay. It's fine that you've erased it.
So you were holding the gun like a firearm?
That's most of my memory of you guys.
I was. Were you doing like trigger discipline?
Well, that's the thing. I don't...
I've never really watched anyone else play light gun
games. I assume they hold the gun like you're
supposed to hold a gun and you guys thought I was taking it way too seriously, I guess.
I just thought I was playing the game.
It's not my fault you're lazy at gun games.
Wow.
Caleb impressed me a lot with that.
What a fun little episode.
What a great little gift this, what a great little
gift this turned out to be. I want to know
about the condiments, because I feel like we keep
like, right, and then pulling away.
Yeah, so I should preface by saying,
uh,
I listened to that episode
as I heard my girlfriend listening to it as well,
and, uh, after she
listened to that episode, uh, she had a
goddamn intervention
with me
about whether I'm depressed
and miserable or not in life.
And I had to share.
I'm in a lovely place right now.
But I will admit
that I sound particularly down
in that episode.
And I'd like to say
that part of it, I think,
and I don't know
if you guys have listened
to the most recent episode
with the condiment fight.
I remember it.
There's somewhere between, and I don't want if you guys have listened to the most recent episode with the condiment fight. I remember it. There's somewhere between and I don't want to aggrandize, but I think there's legitimately somewhere between five and 20 minutes of me yelling at you guys that Nick very rightly cut out.
I think it's a masterpiece by Nick's part for how that episode turned out compared to what it was like recording it. There's a lot of me articulating the finer
points of my argument that
got cut,
which is totally fine. I think
Nick did the best
possible job
of cutting that episode together. But it goes from me
ramping up, and then suddenly I'm very defeated.
And you miss the part where I explode
over and over again and get tired and
so I feel very I look
very defeated at the end of it and I guess I was
not to mention the fact that it also happened
like right around the time that like my
uncle died and I had to go out of town
and I was doing a lot of traveling
and juggling and everything
in my house was on fire and I was
just like kind of particularly beat down
and then I went on vacation and I feel fucking great right now so I had to I had to sway Emily's fears I was worried that that
one couldn't come out because it was it like none of this is funny if the anger is real in my opinion
and it was it was getting real Nick cleaned up some of the more real stuff and I actually sent
him a message afterwards
i was like wow you completely saved that episode i don't know how you did it that must have been
like surgery but because of uh because of a lot of it being cut including a lot of like my the
point of my arguments and the meat of my arguments there are two there are two little inconsistencies
that have that i've seen pop up over and over again in by comment leavers that i would just
like to clarify point of post but take a point of personal privilege to clarify.
One, people seem to be, I guess by the way I wrote my initial recipe or the way it was
written or read, people seem to get the impression that the tater tots were a part of the recipe.
They never were.
The tater tots were, we were designing the ultimate condiment for tater tots.
It was a tot dipper or a tot sauce.
And so people keep saying like like approaching it like I was saying part of my recipe is to create tater tots.
It wasn't.
You got to take that out of the out of the like the tater tots are there in Gavin's meal.
They're there in Andrew's meal as well.
So you can't you can't hit me for cooking tater tots.
That's that's just ludicrous.
can't hit me for cooking tater tots that's that that's just ludicrous i mean it comes down in general to the fact that the whole thing started from french which is fresh dressing and ranch and
we and the conversation was which condiments would you mix together to make the ultimate
condiment and we just didn't tell you that that was the origin of it we just left that out that's
the other part of the conversation it was just it was just omitted because we were all in on it to
begin with i think that that's the other thing
that gets dropped
and the other point I wanted to make
is I had no access
to this French conversation.
I had no breaking bad context.
It literally started for me
when Andrew said,
could you design the ultimate condiment?
And I said,
so I just have to build a condiment
and you go,
whatever you want,
make a condiment.
So I didn't understand the context or the history behind it. I was just have to build a condiment? And you go, whatever you want, make a condiment. So I didn't understand the context or the history behind it.
I was just trying to make a condiment.
The only rules I was given were make the ultimate condiment for tater tots.
And in my head, as soon as I heard tater tots, I thought ketchup or cheese.
That ketchup seemed like too easy, an easy route to go.
So I went with cheese, and I went down the cheese route.
But I just want to make those two points of clarification.
Stop telling me that I misunderstood the French argument, because I never heard the cheese route. But I just want to make those two points of clarification. You stop telling me that I misunderstood the French argument
because I never heard the French argument.
And then...
Everyone else kind of did the same thing, though.
I think you went way out on left field.
I do like that you're too clarification.
No, this is not heated at all.
And anyway.
The thing that you're saying is about to get me heated and unfair.
I was trying to be very magnanimous about it.
I was just trying to clear up these two little points of conversation.
The only information I was given is design the ultimate condiment.
That's totally true.
I didn't have the same information y'all did.
You did not have the French context.
I assume Nick probably had a little bit more of that French context than I did.
No.
He did not. The context than I did. No, he did not.
The same as you did. The thing is, when I say that it's not fun if the anger is real,
I feel like I should also clarify,
when we do get annoyed at stuff in the episode
or when stuff is frustrating in our lives,
it is real anger.
It is like we're not just pretending.
But it's when the anger ends with,
man, do I even want to make this podcast
anymore that's what i feel like it's it's gone too far so it's not like we're pretending all
the rest of the time it's just like you don't want it to be you don't have a detrimental effect
on the people in it for sure for sure sure yeah absolutely that wasn't even for me a thing of
anger i was just more confused by everything that was happening. I didn't understand what was going on or why no
nobody was more confused than me from the constant gaslighting and
No gaslighting confusing like
Like no, no, okay. No, no, I'm not doing a bit
But if you want to get into it like you literally are telling me see I think you've designed a lovely condiment
But what we're asking for is a sauce and then later on you tell you tell me this is a sauce, not a condiment. There was a
lot of confusing
conversation going around left and right there.
So, look, I don't want to get
upset again. All I wanted to say is that
all I wanted to say is that
I don't think it's fair for
people to complain that tater tots
are a part of my recipe because they were
a part of everybody's recipe. And
nobody told me about the French conversation. They just said, make were a part of everybody's recipe. For sure. And nobody told me
about the French conversation.
They just said,
make a condiment.
That's all.
That's fair.
And so I made a condiment.
I made a condiment
for tater tots
because that's what
I was asked to do.
Well, even though that bit
didn't go the way
that we'd originally planned,
would you be offended, Jeff,
if in future
I do make your tater tot condiment
and eat it on a show?
Would I be offended?
Well, like, is it going to bring up,
you know, is it going to bring up the past?
Because I actually genuinely want to eat that.
Yeah, it sounds like there was never in question of
is it good?
What you made sounds delicious.
Is it, uh, is it, if you do it, no.
If Andrew does it, probably.
If I'm just being honest, because I know how you would treat it and handle it i'm just being honest because i know how you would
treat it and handle it and deal with it and i know how he would and you would be respectful and he
would be funny okay now i don't know how to process that because i wouldn't you process it
however you however you feel it's not meant to be an insult i just i just think i i know both of
your sense of humors i know how you handle situations and I think
that I would,
I think Gavin would be
a little,
uh,
Gavin knows me better
than just about anybody
and I think that he
would handle it in a way
that would keep me
from blowing my top.
Maybe it would be,
maybe it should be
the first thing we do
in person.
Ooh.
A cooking,
like a cooking segment?
No,
just like,
they're in the middle
of the table.
Oh, okay. Yeah, once again, i don't want to get into a whole i don't want to get into a sauce versus condiment versus dipping sauce versus not whether i was taking it too far or whatever all i'm saying
that was never what i didn't i didn't know about the french conversation i didn't understand the
breaking bad of it it was never communicated to to me. And it's weird that people would say my dip and sauce or my condiment was too complicated
because you have to make tater tots, because that was a part of it for everybody.
I just want to be judged on the same merits as everyone else.
I like that Jeff's two clarifications were the audience is wrong for assuming this.
And also you guys are wrong.
And it was edited out why I was so right.
Those are your two clarifications.
No, my clarification is
the audience seems to,
has misconstrued that tater tots
were a part of my ingredient,
were a part of the process
and they're not.
And two, that I wasn't a part
of the French conversation.
Those are my only two points of clarity
and I don't think either of those
pushes that on the audience in any way.
I'm just cleaning up a miscommunication.
I even gave the audience the benefit of the doubt.
And I said, I can understand how they would draw those conclusions because of Nick's amazing
job of editing it.
But he edited out the vast majority of that conversation.
And once again, rightly so.
So I just wanted to clear up those two little things.
It's not an attack on the audience or it's not an attack on either of you.
I feel like I was polite and respectful to everyone involved.
What I've learned from this experience is I would put, and I didn't know this, I would
now put definitions of sauce in the same category of people being like, I don't want to talk
politics.
It's going to get heated.
Don't talk about sauce definitions.
It's I tweeted because I made a Venn diagram because I went in because I was trying to, I wanted
to find common ground within the episode and it just, we didn't, it didn't work.
But people are like, I don't consider olive oil a sauce.
And I'm like, well, then what is it?
Like, what would you consider?
What is olive oil?
That's interesting.
Like, is an oil... What is oil?
I think it's so clearly a sauce.
Is it a base?
Well, let me read.
Everydayhealth.com.
Well, it's gonna...
Because I'm curious now, too.
Olive oil is a liquid fat.
Well, you don't...
No one's like,
you want some fat on your salad.
Like, what do you mean?
I'm just saying,
what's the definition of it is on Wikipedia.
It says olive oil is a liquid fat.
We should, Andrew, you should try and make the highest
calorie salad possible.
Why?
Okay, it's listed as
a cooking oil.
Culinarily, it's listed as a
staple cooking oil.
But you often do pour it on...
It's also used,
extra virgin olive oil is mostly used
as a salad dressing
or an ingredient in salad dressings.
But it can be dipped in,
like a bit of oil and vinegar
with a bit of Italian bread.
It's fantastic.
I had that last night.
I had that last night, actually.
Damn.
Yeah.
Eric's gonna blow his top.
How long have we been going for?
I'm in another meeting. People are talking to me while I have to listen to this. I'm gonna blow his top. How long have we been going for? I'm in another meeting.
People are talking to me while I have to listen to this.
I'm fucking losing my mind.
Are you in one ear and then the meeting's in the other ear?
Yeah.
Yeah, hey, what's up, guys?
I'm still in the F*** Face recording, but now they can hear me.
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for a month straight.
This is ridiculous.
Is he delivering the outro into his beating right now?
Yes.
I like that this guy is complaining
about our content
while trying to shut down content.
Oh my god.
Andrew's face just exploded by the sound of it.
What happened?
I'm trying to...
Because Eric is ending the show.
It's like, I want to see what's happening
with the fire extinguisher bag.
I just cracked it open.
Oh my god.
He just does stuff without any warning.
What are you reacting to?
Does it smell?
Can you breathe?
Oh god.
The velociraptor.
I'm getting drenched in poison now.
I'm poisoned.
End the show.
It's bookended with poison.
End the show.
Well, tune in next week when Nick and Eric and I will still be alive.
The wasp spray floated to Canada.