Going Deep with Chad and JT - Ep 151 - Nate Bargatze Joins
Episode Date: September 10, 2020What up stokers?! This week we're joined by Nate Bargatze, beast comedian, we talk to him about stand up and life and then he gives some of the best advice during questions we've had on the pod.Sponso...red by Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code GODEEP20 at Manscaped.com. If you wanna trim your pubes during a contagion.
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and we're here with comic nate bargazzi we're huge fans so pumped to have you on
yeah man thanks for having me big fan of you guys i listened to y'all y'all went on stern right like a few times yeah yeah and that
was fun i was pretty sleepy he records it very early west coast time so i was a little tired
on the last one but it was but it's he's incredible it was so fun to do it yeah yeah yeah he's did y'all
listen to him and like did any like but y'all have ever heard of me are pretty young i guess so oh yeah and obviously you know them and listen to them yeah i've been a fan for like uh 11 years because i got um i mean i watched him
on e when i was a kid yeah even though my when my mom wasn't didn't know because it was like
not allowed yeah but uh i got serious in my like it was like a deal with like the new car uh so i started
listening to him in like 2009 um and uh yeah i've been a fan ever since and kept serious you didn't
go ahead you didn't just let it run out you know a lot of people just get like a three month free
trial then you're like i listened to them hard for three months, and then that was it.
Yeah.
I was like, Dad, can you keep paying for this?
When you rent a car, I used to listen to him a lot too.
I heard his CA interview when I rented a car from like Montana to Wyoming.
Yeah.
That's how you can tell how new your rental car is.
If you have it, then it's at least three months new.
Right.
Versus when you get one that's like
you got to call the number and it's it's not i mean who knows how old this car already got some
miles on it yeah i mean it's been through some stuff yeah it's some stories i uh yeah private
parts his movie was i love that as a kid it was also one of the first movies like that uh
like me and a lot of my friends had jacked it too yeah yeah it was kind of a milestone film for that
yeah it was uh private parts was on my brief stint in college uh that i got nothing out of it
and it was my fault not the colleges but i was at western kentucky university for a semester
and they played private parts on them.
They had a movie channel and they would just rerun these movies,
private parts.
And then a movie with the guy that ran for Oregon and he ran,
I can blink it on his name.
He ran the mile like the quickest ever.
Oh, Steve Prefontaine.
Yes.
Steve Prefontaine.
And they would,
they would show his movie.
There's two of them.
Was it the Jared Leto one or the Billy Crudup one?
I think that first, the Billy one. Without Limits. I think that's the better one.
Yeah. I mean, I honestly didn't know there was two. This was the farthest I thought the
conversation would go. And the fact that there's another one, I'm like, well, I mean,
maybe it wasn't even that movie. I don't even know. I could have been wrong the whole time.
He's a legend.
I read the guy from Nike's book, and he has just total, like,
five chapters just dedicated to the magic of Brie Fontaine.
I mean, he was, like, the first guy, right? Yeah, he was our guy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's super fun.
You're a big sports fan, right?
I am.
I am.
Gigantic.
Vandy, football, all All Vandy college sports. I mean, golf. Women's bowling at Vandy. They growing up in the South, you grew up being just a college sports fan.
We had a lot of ties to Vanderbilt, and they're local from Nashville.
I love them, but it's a tough –
You're in a tough conference.
It's a tough conference, and yeah, we've had some ups and downs.
That's some wild stuff.
Can I ask you something kind of controversial?
What's your take on Jay Cutler?
I'm a fan, but because he went to Vandy, I'll always defend Jay Cutler.
I love everything he does.
And do you know that story?
There's a famous story about him.
He's at the bathroom in a restaurant.
And some guy goes to the urinal next to him and notices him.
And I think it's in Nashville.
And he goes, ah, what's up, man?
Jay Cutler.
He goes, I went to Vanny too.
And Jay Cutler just goes, I don't care.
And then walked out.
That's going to be his approach to a lot of things.
Like when they had him out at wide receiver with the Dolphins,
you know,
that iconic play where he doesn't even act like he's going to run around.
He just stands there dead.
Yeah.
And then on,
on then Kristen Cavalier's reality show,
same thing.
He just is like,
just blase through all of it.
But there's something endearing about that.
It's,
I think he's gotten a lot better.
Like they,
since they've split up,
uh,
that it seems like, you know, he he's like i don't think he wants to
be famous i think he's a guy that like he hunts yeah he's a dude that's he's just a dude that
wants to be like he actually wants to be a regular guy and just happened to be an unbelievable
athlete just has a howitzer yeah i mean so he but he seems like a guy that wants to be just kind of
by himself and wants to be alone and you know and know, and then he, you know, and then adding her,
his wife was super famous. And then she's like all about, you know,
like I think just drama. I don't know what she does.
I know nothing about what she does,
but I'd imagine she was on the shows that right that are about that.
Like incredible reality TV villain. Yes. Yes.
So she wants just constant you know we should
have been i mean i bet she wants to be out and about and seen and getting in fights in front of
restaurants and whatever and he's he's like i don't want to go out to eat you know he just
wants to take down a buck yeah she wants to take down a buck you know i mean man like those are
two way different people
i don't know why they i had two people that you're like why would you ever get married
but they did here we are they live out there right nashville do you ever see them around
no i think we get our hair cut at the same place it's like uh you know where i get my beard the
moose i don't know well everybody no one's's going to see him there. He doesn't care.
I want to ask you your hair, your hair has evolved a lot.
I used to watch you all the time at like comedy, bang, bang,
death ray and stuff. And you haven't much a sleeker style now.
Yeah. Well, you know, the older you get, it's like, you just start,
I was a man, you know, I i mean then when you're starting out in comedy
it's like you're just out till four every morning and i was in new york and you're everybody's
drinking all night and then you're eating just mcdonald you're finding the mcdonald's that's
open at four or five in the morning you're going in there and watching a fight as you order food
and then so it was just a mess and i still eat
i'm still a big fan of mcdonald's i love what they're doing and uh but now it's like i stopped
drinking uh you know it's like you just kind of the older you get you're just like i can't do this
stuff anymore man i started touring so much i was trying to do i was doing like 100 dates a year
and that was the plan and so you're just out so much you were like i gotta like and then once you cut that stuff out you just naturally lose some weight and
i grew a beard that helped you know it's just i'm going the better way my first videos when i was
like younger it's it's pretty bad you would honestly think it'd be flipped like that would
be me now and then this would have be the young me but it's not
men age well i think is what you know yeah yeah we got going for us i was wondering because you
have such a unique style uh with your delivery and everything and and point of view did you
did you uh sort of discover that pretty early on or was it something like when you started doing
stand-up is it something you kind of had in mind like this kind of persona or is it did you discover
it after a number of years like how did that come uh it took i mean i always was you know being from
the south i think helped my cadence my cadence was always a little bit slower just because how where I grew up and he
just talks a little bit slower so that always that helped and you know and then figuring out
was like I was just in New York and just watching guys and since I did talk so slow I do realize I
had to put a lot of jokes in so I would try to even if I tell a story I mean I didn't think I
was gonna be like telling stories I didn't think I'd be like a storyteller. I just I never, I never thought I
was good at telling stories. And then it just I started doing jokes about my own life. And so
then you just intertwine them and you make it conversational. And it was really trying to make
stuff conversation. That was a big thing I learned from Bill Burr and Patrice, watching Patrice O'Neill,
watching them in New York is there were the guys that I
kind of watched and saw up close and they and so I remember you know Patrice and Bird like they
would talk about not writing your stuff word for word out like your jokes because you want it to
be conversational so you need stuff you need your rhythms to be very much sound like you're just talking to the audience and you're trying to always do that i mean patrice was uh the best at you couldn't tell
if he just came up with because he would intertwine the crowd into material so but the
jokers were so good that i mean some of you're like he has had to have done that before and it's not like
a crowd work joke it's not you're divorced here's a typical divorce response or whatever right it's
a real big kind of chunk you know like a 10 minute thing and yeah you're just like I think he just was
so good at he could just ask the crowd something and then he can make that connect to whatever he was
trying to say and he was just so good at that but yeah watching those guys were that was I mean that
was a gigantic and helping it takes a long time to figure you know I mean somebody like you always
either get your voice first or you get like joke writing first I think one of those come kind of
naturally and then you just you just kind of build it from there.
Then it just kind of changes over time. You know, I was used to be,
I never moved. I was, you know, like Steven Wright, just standing there.
And now I, you know, I'm still, I'm never going to be animated,
but I try, I try to move around a little bit. I even on,
when I do shows now, like on stage, you know,
you have two monitors kind of sitting in front of you.
And I'll try to make myself see if I can walk outside of those monitors.
Like I would, I mean, it's honestly, I'm not walking much.
I mean, it's not even six feet.
And I'm trying to make myself just get out of that six feet circle
because I'm super uncomfortable with moving that much.
So I try to make myself like, you know,
you see Chris Rock like pace across the stage. I mean, I could,
he stalks the stage. He's got, I would be, I would feel embarrassed.
That's just, I would, I would be, you know, I had,
I had a joke about a baseball game I played in.
I got inside the park, run off a walk.
And I would say my third base coach was telling me to go home.
You got an inside the park, run off a walk?
Yeah.
I mean, the whole joke of it is I did it, and I got back to –
the catcher was holding the ball.
I ran to first base.
He overthrew – he threw it to – then I ran to second.
He overthrew second.
I get to third. over through second I get
to third and I say my third base coach is telling me to go home he's like waving me home you know
how like a third third base coach waves them and so even making that motion was a lot of like I had
to make myself do it I was very uncomfortable doing I felt stupid yeah so I just had to go
like no I'm telling the story I didn't like tell this. But then I slide home and the umpire tells us that it was only ball three,
is the joke.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And I had a bat again and struck out.
So that's, you know.
What did your teammates say when you got back in the dugout?
Well, what I do in the joke is I didn't say, I explained like that.
I say, I mean, like, they – like, I had it be confusing for everybody else
because, like, the catcher – I mean, the catcher obviously knew
I wasn't supposed to go.
That's why he was holding the ball because he was thinking, like,
I don't think he's supposed to go.
And then I just ran to second, and he's like, all right, I guess I'm wrong.
You know, the catcher thinks he made the mistake.
Right.
And then sets off all these – all this other stuff that happens.
Then you just get back and the ump's like, yeah, man, you can't do it.
I mean, everybody was so confused.
I don't think anybody – no one told – no one really explained it to the parents.
They were pretty confused because it was a very exciting play to watch.
And just see me bat again, they just think that's a rule
in baseball uh and then the other fun that i add on is something i never told is in my act
but i the year before i had a triple off a walk that counted that was legit and when i was 12
so i mean as i'm running these bases i'm like this is what i do man it's like'm like, I just like, it's not on me. Don't let me on base.
You don't know where you didn't hear about me.
You don't know where I'm going to end up. Yeah. So that's, I mean,
as I was running, I was like, this is just like Jackie Robinson steals home.
You take bases off walks. Yeah. I just say, yeah, don't let me on.
I just, you never know where I'm going to end up. You know? Yeah.
When you were in New York, since you watched Patrice and Bill,
were you ever – because they always talk about that table in the back
at the Comedy Cellar where they would roast the comics.
Were you ever a victim of that?
Yeah, we would go sit.
I mean, you were never allowed to sit at a table.
It was a very big deal to get to that table.
And we would always kind of – like sometimes you could sit there I mean, you were never allowed to sit at a table. It was a very big deal to get to that table.
And we would always kind of like sometimes you could sit there and it would be fine.
And then like if someone, a bigger comic came, like if I was with some buddies that just got passed there at the cellar, like they just got accepted to play there.
That would be sitting with them.
And if someone came, I would like scoot over and they'd be like, no, you can come over be like nah it's uncomfortable like you know it was a goal and so you didn't want to just be because you would see some people didn't care comics would
just sit there and you're like that's the whole point dude is we're trying to want you know you
want to be able to be allowed to sit there right uh when i got past there it was uh ben bailey
bobby kelly uh i forget who else was up there but they you
know esty was there and they said this guy's you know as a young comic and she looked she watched
me i actually got past at the comic seller and then i got to perform a lot and i used to have to
go wait like as giraldo when greg giraldo was uh there sometimes he would show up, sometimes he not. Obviously, Greg had issues with a lot of stuff and drugs.
So sometimes they didn't know if he was going to be there.
So they would call and they would ask, you know, I'd get to go sit there and see.
And he would usually show up.
And then if he didn't, I would go up.
But I got passed in there and then got kind of back out.
That was always the big thing with a seller.
You get in and then you got to stay in.
And then if you don't, you get out.
So then I ended up getting out.
And I was like, and I never, I wouldn't get spots anymore.
And I remember one time I was sitting with Mike Vecchio, very funny comedian.
And we're sitting there and one of the waitresses, they already switched.
I don't think they really knew me.
And this was, this was right before i moved to la and so i had like a you know
i don't remember if i did my commis central special yet but i had you know a half hour
all these conans all this stuff and then the waitress came over it's like oh you can't sit
here unless you're like past the club and that set me off that was one of the things that made
me move like i just i i how much I love the seller,
I didn't want to just become obsessed with this.
Like it was driving me crazy.
It wasn't good.
Right.
Yeah.
I was so – I was like so focused on this thing
and that I was like I can't let this be my driving force.
Like this is going to, it'll end me.
If I just get obsessed with here, I'm going to end up staying here.
And then I'm going to be 60 years old, just being sitting at that table.
And I, and because I have to for work.
And so I didn't want that.
And that was a big like motivation for me when I moved to LA.
And now when I go back there,'s i love the cellar it's amazing
right and i'm and it's there in a much better position because you're not it's not such a high
priority in your life you can kind of just take it for what it is rather than like what it's not
giving you or something and that's and that's what it it should be is you know when you're first
trying to get in there i want to get past at every club in new york city before i left new york
and i did the comic strip was the last one i think that i got past that which was funny enough the
first one i ever performed that but what was the lady there the old lady who ran the open mic there
oh man she was a character yeah she told me no she would call me at two in the morning be like
you're cute you're gonna but she would tell that to all the guys you know and it felt great to get that that love yeah we got she i
got i got the usual we have too many white comics that's what i got that was the every they're like
look you're gonna eat because they had the comic strip had this comic strip had this big audition
night like monday night and you would go and you would get up. And I mean, everybody, they were saying,
everybody would get told we have too many white comedians.
And then, so you'd get your turn.
And then it's like, we have too many white comedians.
And you're like, all right.
I thought, well, I'm Southern.
Maybe that helps, you know?
Right.
Then, no.
Was that culture shock coming from the South,
moving to New York and then to LA?
I guess more so New York as the first stop.
Yeah.
Well, Chicago Chicago I moved Chicago
first so I was in Chicago for two years and that was Hannibal Buress and all those guys
yep yep I started with Pete I started all those that's the group Kumail Pete Hannibal uh TJ Miller
uh uh Calc uh Calcaning just left when I was uh there i mean there's a few other people i'm forgetting
nick vader john roy was there john roy is the first comic i saw he just did star search and
he came back and i took a class called comedy college in chicago and it was a great i'm not
saying anybody has to go to a comedy class but when you first when you move somewhere and you
start somewhere i i think comedy classes are actually fine they're good for you they're not teaching you how to be funny but you're just
you you're very nervous you don't know what to do and you're at least have a place to go and it
makes you kind of it kind of pushes you to be like well i have to go to this class you know
they're expecting me there so it was a good it was a great it was a great class but john roy
came and like did a set
and then like we got to ask him questions so I mean I would say John Roy like you know I still
look at him like he was just I mean he was a Star Search guy like he was like every time I see him
now I'm like oh hey John I like know him and I'm like it's like fun to know John Roy because he
was introduced to me he's just it was just. I mean, he was just on TV.
And then we were talking to him and you were like, this is nuts, dude.
But I started, then I moved to New York.
I did exactly Crashing on HBO with Pete Holmes.
I barked at the Boston Comedy Club with Pete.
Pete got me barking there.
That was the basically documentary somewhat, you know, not that's his life,
but I was on those corners. I was doing all that stuff with him.
What was barking like? Did you see a lot of crazies?
It was just, I was terrible at it. Cause again, I'd like,
I just had no energy and I'm not, I never gave off, you know, like, uh, Oh man, this guy's really selling it to me. I want to go see what this is.
It was, so I was, I was i was terrible you just sit at the corner and i mean that was one of my first my first uh
goals was just i just didn't want to be on that corner it would be 20 degrees 10 degrees you're
handing out these flyers and i just thought i learned that's what i learned that when you have
goals if you ever have goals in life it's like just set goals that are that are right where you can get them.
Like, don't be like, I want an HBO special. And that's all you're focused on.
It's I was just like, I don't want to be on this corner. How do I get off this corner?
And then you just focus on that. And then the next thing, you know, you keep going.
I barked a burr accidentally. He was when he was doing his first letterman.
Because you're in a mood, dude.
I handed fires on Times Square, too.
You're just like, I mean, it's just a zoo.
And you're just like, ah, you're handing stuff up.
But we did, to burr, I just turned.
And I'm like, hey, we got a great comment.
I just give it.
It's burr.
And I was like, I'm so sorry, man.
Like I'm so – you know, and Burr was going to do his first Letterman,
so it's not like he was Bill Burr who he is now.
But I was just so embarrassed.
And he's like – I don't care, man.
He's like, I'm trying to go run some spots.
I'm doing Letterman.
He's like, what shows are going on?
You know, and I'm a brand-new comic, so I know every show.
I'm like, there's this one, there's that one, there's this.
Go wherever you want.
But I remember that that's cool uh chapelle would always come in and a couple funny chapelle things one time we would sit outside so chapelle came in he would
just pop in he's doing chapelle show he's on top of the world this is right before he quit the
chapelle show like he was he would come to the club and i mean it was very
close to that he left to africa where everyone and uh we were sitting there with uh chappelle
would walk in and go on stage so once he would go on stage i mean there'd be i did a show for
one guy once i waited tables one time because the server didn't go up and then i went on
there you'd be in front of four people six people and you're just trying to get some momentum with audience so if there's six in there
and someone comes and looks in the window and they see there's six they're like all right we're going
there and then you're trying to slowly you could maybe get up to 15 people uh so Chappelle would
come in and we just go outside and say Chappelle Dave Chappelle's on stage and it and then you
could sell out the room because it'd be free and so they could just go in and sit and they'd sell drinks.
And I told this one couple, I was like, Dave Chappelle's on stage.
And they didn't, they were like, I don't believe you.
And I'm like, we're at a comedy club.
And I'm like, why would I make that?
I was like, he's on stage.
I go, just go look.
If he's not on stage, then walk back.
And they were like, nah nah and they just left and like
I just remember uh I just remember I was like this has been so and I always think about those people
I think they have no like you know they could have watched it like they were interested
they they were they weren't like I don't know who he is they everybody knew who he was and they were
but they just didn't believe us.
Their fear of getting tricked was more than their optimism that life could be great.
Yeah, you're like, you can go sit for free and watch Dave Chappelle.
I remember him walking in on the phone once, and he was on a customer service call.
I just remember him going, David Chappelle.
And he kind of kept going.
That always stuck in my mind.
I don't know why.
Well, it's like you would expect the customer service to be like,
oh, my God, it's Dave Chappelle.
Get him straight through to the important people.
But even he has to suffer through the indignity.
Spell it out.
C-H-A.
I wonder if they've been tricked before because like i used we used to like run our own
little shows at like the improv what is it called in westwood the improv oh the uh improv space the
improv space and we would just like try to do you know because it's so hard to get time in los
angeles so we try to get like our own 15 minute sets so we just put on our own shows like two of us and so the bark at people I'd just be like yeah we got comics from Kimmel, Conan,
Jimmy Fallon like everyone and they're like it's like it's just you two dudes
I'm like yeah just go in and be like no one's in here I'm like yeah just stay we'll start soon and
those days are so fun. With comedy too it's like you can do shows with comedians
who are way better than you and then people will be like i've performed with these people yeah
right right realizing comedy it's like it's not like acting where it's like really hard to be in
a movie with tom cruise it's kind of easy to get on at least one show with great comedians so you
can you can leverage that as yeah i mean y'all get it that was uh was it the brouhaha was it that show no no yeah was that
was that in west or that yeah that's a lobster shack now yeah oh yeah uh yeah that that's what
it was is so y'all y'all did it i mean essentially you're tricking people in you're saying these
i mean in new york uh your credits meant they meant meant nothing. Everybody had,
everybody was HBO.
They would bring people up and they'd be like,
this guy was on HBO,
VH1.
VH1 was a huge credit when I,
best week ever.
Like that's right.
It was HBO,
VH1,
comics.
I mean,
the audience is like,
this might be Eddie Murphy.
I mean,
there's a chance.
I mean, they're building up.
It's just a guy that's, I mean, been on maybe one of those, probably none.
And they would just always put these outlandish credits.
And I remember just, and the credits like meant nothing
because they were, you know, it's like you finally get on Comedy Central
and then you're like, well, this guy's introducing everybody
from Comedy central.
So the audience has no idea.
And everybody's just always like, look at all these big names.
Can't believe, you know, it's all just all a big lie.
They would get in trouble at one in time square.
I think it was called ha ha. And they would do, I mean,
they would do a ton of shows. I mean like seven a night,
they had a bunch of different rooms.
I barked for them at first and barking used to be just comics. And then, then people started making money.
So you'd get money for paying people to come and they would do this.
They would stand there and like,
so then they changed like just regular people making money.
It wasn't comedians, but they would always lie.
They'd be like, Dan Cook's on stage right now. regular people making money. It wasn't comedians. But they would always lie. They'd be like, Dane Cook's on stage right now.
And people would go.
And I mean, no.
I mean, just the farthest from Dane Cook is going up.
Or they'd say Seinfeld.
Burr had a story recently.
They would lie about Burr.
They would say all these people, and they would never be there.
Some people would be pretty furious about it rightfully so
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do you still get nervous to follow anyone? I don't know if I get nervous.
I mean, I don't expect, like, if I go up in, you know, L.A.,
like, I'm not expecting the crowd to really know who I am.
Like, I'm sure maybe someone does, but it's not like if Louis C.K. goes up
or Burr goes up, I'm expecting them to be like, oh, and now Nate Burr.
Like, so there's still a little, like,
I have to prove, you know, I've got a great line for, uh,
following because I had to follow a lot of people.
So I use the same line every time you can follow someone,
you just get to go up and be like, all right, obviously the show's peak.
So let's just try to get through it now. And it's a, it's just called,
it's a very quick, easy, like, that's what I always look for is I try to get through it now and it's a it's just called it's a very quick easy like that's
what i always look for is i try to find what's the quickest way to address like they just saw
someone super famous let me get it back to like it's all acknowledge that laugh at that and then
i can do my act instead of trying to build it up but i've had a you know ray romano would uh
when i was when I'm at comedy
magic he would always come down and so I would always have to follow him uh you know I followed
Louis CK once in a while ago that uh this was you know obviously when he was allowed people
didn't care that he did comedy but But I was doing a Tonight Show.
And so I was going to run my set in New York.
So I was going to go on.
And then he went on and ran his SNL set.
One of his more famous SNL sets that he did where he just kind of did stand-up.
And so he went up first and did that.
And then I had to go up. And then, you you know I'm trying to run this tonight show set so it's not like I'm doing 30 minutes I can go like
figure it out then get back into it so that's kind of where I had to come up with that joke
was just trying to be like all right I gotta I have to do I need a time to set out and you know but i'm also following this dude doing snl you know he's one of the best comics ever
doing snl i mean he's in peak condition right as a stand-up so you had to just go up you know
and try to do something so people don't get so people at least you have a good time but yeah
you learn and i mean if you guys had to follow i'm sure in la you got to follow a bunch of people yeah yeah who we preacher lawson is kind of a scary guy to follow
just because of his energy output like he'll be doing like burpees on stage and they're like
explosive and dynamic and then he has like good jokes and charisma on top of that and i remember
i had to follow him once and he was like all all right, I got to go. And the audience went, no, please don't go.
Like they were begging him to stay on stage. Yeah. Oh fuck dude.
Yeah. Those following that. I mean, I learned early.
That was a thing about knowing your voice.
One thing I learned in New York was I would do shows like Will Savitz used to have a show and he did with someone else.
But it was, well, he's a black comic.
He's all black.
He's a black show.
And they would, and so you'd go up.
And I remember Will would host and would murder.
As he, before he brings everybody up, would just murder.
I mean, the people are there to see them.
And they're like, oh, and come see some of our friends.
So you had to, I mean, you had to follow follow will like that will get like a standing ovation hosting and then you got to go up so i
learned that that was like i never tried to make my energy match the person that i because sometimes
you can fall into that right if you follow someone i did with rory scoville once i followed him and
you know rory's very just kind of all over the place yeah yeah
and so he did that it was so fun and funny and then I got to go behind him with an act
and you know I'm just all I have is my act and I kind of try to do him a little bit and I just
bomb and it was it was like oh like I can't you just can't try to match you got to get that
audience into whatever you're which I mean you know y'all's rhythm too is
it's you we got you got to get people into that rhythm as quickly as you can and so you got to
just not try to match it you got to be like here's something different maybe your first joke's not
going to work but get them into the rhythm and then you can just do your regular set from there
but if you try to match what they do it's not going to go good yeah you're right yeah have you developed like a lot of hop i find that it's kind of hard to
have your brain wrapped up in some of this stuff especially with career stuff so i've been trying
to like uh like i've been i've got really into like working out lately and it's like when i get
overwhelmed with like career stuff i'll just focus on my workouts and like i'm like how are those
going have you is that something that you've done like have you cultivated some hobbies to kind of disassociate
from or just detach rather from like uh just full uh focus on your career yeah it's golf uh i've
become obsessed with golf yeah uh it's the best i i best. How are you? I'm all right.
I'm all right.
I'm like between a three and a four.
Oh, dude.
Wow.
You're lights out.
I've gone nuts.
Well, I mean, what's crazy is, you know, guys that are scratch would destroy me.
Not destroy, but they're guys that can consistently shoot in like low 70s.
But I've gotten – so this COVID, I kind of,
I was already very obsessed with golf. I love golf. I love watching golf.
And then I got, when this COVID happened is like, I knew with, you know,
I think with brains,
our brains as comedians were very obsessive and we think a lot.
And so if you don't have an outlet for that, it can, you know,
it's not good. And so with this COVID thing,
and that's a big reason starting the podcast was just trying to get that.
I was trying to get, I like this,
something's got to go somewhere because I can't just be sitting alone. Like I'm going to drive my family crazy.
I think it makes you feel down and depressed and and then golf was a big is a big deal for me
right now is I go to it I kind of treat it almost as a job I go every day yeah
try to practice I try to get I'm trying to get better trying to really really
work on it and since I can't do anything else it's just trying to put everything
into that and you know you still try to do other else. It's just trying to put everything into that. And, you know,
you still try to do other things, but it's golf is the only thing that I found that I don't think
about everything else. You got to focus so much on it that it's, you know, your brain doesn't get
to wander like it does in other stuff. Yeah. It requires so much mental focus.
It's vision. It's a really great sport for life. I mean, you gotta,
you gotta picture the shot. If you want to shoot, you know,
if you're trying to hit a draw or fade, not to get like a golf talk,
but right. Like all this stuff. It's you gotta visualize that shot.
You gotta picture the line that's going to start on where the way the shape it's going to take how it's going to fall down you got to know that you can do the shot
you got to be like i'm so confident in this shot that i know i can pull it off you you know and
then you start learning that your misses so if you know that you're hitting a draw uh and then
it goes a little right you kind of learn that your misses are like all right my miss is just a little
bit right but basically you're you're taking out one whole side like so if i'm hitting every ball goes left
then the whole right side of the golf course doesn't exist to me so when i'm on a t-box i
know i'll aim down the right side because it's going to come back left maybe it goes back a
little bit farther left than i want but it's not going to go right and so then you learn how to
like take stuff out and it's all stuff that I honestly think you can take in just
regular life that you learn there's a lot of problems so you figure out here's the thing I
can control so now I don't got to worry about these things and you can focus on just these
other things and you kind of make your misses smaller and so it's it's you know it's very positive thinking you know it's very weird
because in comedy i i don't think we are i never did but when you go on stage you're not always
like i'm gonna crush tonight like that's like it'd be very weird to have that yeah you know
if you had if you were about to go up and you and a comic and i've seen comics do it they're like
dude i'm gonna kill tonight i mean i'll be like you're the you're probably the worst comedian that exists yeah that's true you think you're so
good that you you know I think comedy comes from like we're not I'm not better than anybody
I'm an idiot I'm a loser just let me yeah try to make you laugh and like me I want you to like me
you come from that kind of world and then golf
is the opposite sports is the opposite of just i gotta be able to do i i can do this i'm you know
i know how to do this i'm really good at this so it's uh you know it's two totally different things
but it's good to have some positivity do you ever worry about the positivity affecting the
the comedy because it'll take you too far away from that kind of self-deprecating perspective uh i do but it's you know it's like it's not like i'm gonna i'm smarter because of
golf i mean truthfully i could be dumber because i'm only learning one thing during this whole time
off so uh and that's where all that stuff comes i worried about that stuff with like when i quit
drinking you know you'd be like all right am i i had drinking stories and is that gone now am i not
going to be a fun comic that like has these fun drinking stories and then you realize that you
can't you know you don't want to rely on anything it goes back to the sum of the seller where i
don't want anything to be like my thing like i don't want it to be like i can't do this right
because of this you know i don't want to be like i can't quit drinking because i won't have an act that's like that's crazy like you know i you just can't
you don't want to be this one thing i didn't want you know these comedy clubs the cellar
i didn't want to be like that's the only thing that matters uh a funny story with that kind of
idea when i first started and i was in chicago i came back i I'd come back home and I was in Nashville and there's a,
this open mic in Nashville at this place called bar car.
It's a long time ago. And there was a comic,
he had a ponytail and he would do all these ponytail jokes.
And then one day he comes in, he cuts his ponytail. And, uh,
we're like, what are you going to do, man? He's like, I got other jokes.
All right. I don't, I'm not, I don't have just ponytail just ponytail jokes and he goes up he does one different joke and bombs and then he goes
so i used to have a ponytail and then just does his own ponytail stuff and it's and i remember i
was like i don't want to be that guy i don't want to be like i can't i like i'm the ponytail guy
and i have to have my hair a certain way i have to have all these things have to be exactly this way for me to be funny.
I can't be funny.
And you don't want that in your career.
You don't want that.
You know, I don't want to rely.
I don't want to rely on one person.
I never wanted to be like, if this guy stops taking me on the road, I won't have it.
I'm done.
I wanted to be like, you know, if this doesn't work out, I can go, you know, all right, I can go this way.
It's trying never to, you know, I've had a lot of people help me in my career that I owe a lot of thanks to.
But I don't think I owe a singular person like my whole existence in the comedy.
Right.
I think that's what you, that's just what you don't want.
You don't want to have to rely on that to be like, oh, I'm that guy's guy.
And then you really can't ever
get out of that shadow did you have any mentors when you were coming up that sort of uh helped
you along uptown uh i mean my biggest one was watching burr he was not necessarily my mentor
burr would never even know that i was watching him as close as i was watching him yeah but burr was a
big deal for me because I got to see him
be just the guy doing his first Letterman to I went to his HBO one night stand taping with him
and Patrice both taped that night uh then him shooting then that ONA story happened his opening
Anthony in Philadelphia I remember talking to him like the next day when he got back, he's like, ah, it's great. You know, it just, I was just a young comic.
So Burr was a very big deal for me to get to kind of watch.
And I would ask him stuff. He was very nice to me. You know,
I would see him at always like, he never knew if he knew me, you know,
it wasn't until maybe three years ago that I was like, I had to go,
I'm Nate Bargetts, a comedian. I'm a standup comedian, lived in New York. Like, you know,
where you have to like say all this stuff.
Arrogance here. Like I've been introduced myself. I'm just showing that I'm.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I used to do that with Patrice.
I've been to, I went to Patrice's house for barbecues and stuff,
but every time I'd see Patrice, I was like, uh,
Nate Bargetze I'm friends with big J Oakerson. And he's like, I'm friends with Big Jay, Oakerson. He's like, yeah, man.
He would make it weird. He's like, yeah, dude.
I know. Please quit
introducing. I was like, I don't know,
man. I'm sorry.
But, you know, I would say
watching Burr, Mark Maron was
Oh, your WTF
is so good. That was one of my
all-time favorites.
When I got to know know him and he was very
nice to me very early and then like just getting to become friends with him and uh you know i there's
just stuff i took i remember one day we were watching someone and he was doing like someone's
doing comics just doing crowd work and i was like god he's killing he's like if it's crowd work who
cares and then you know not like trashing crowd but it's crowd work. Who cares? And then, you know, not like trash and crowd work,
but it made a point that I was like, yeah, who cares?
Like, it's like, I didn't want to just be up there.
I don't want to just do crowd work.
You want to create, and creating an act is very hard to do.
And you want to create, you know, the best create acts.
The ones that you see that have this hours of material
are the guys that you want to be and the comics you want to be
so it was just little stuff that you would just pick up I mean so those guys were uh all kind of
big I mean I don't know if you know Gaffigan's been kind of big now we have the same manager now
so I fit very much into his you know a married family both clean, uh, that kind of thing.
So watching him and getting to know him and stuff like that,
Chris rock,
I opened for Chris rock.
And,
uh,
that was amazing just to get to see what that guy's like off stage.
And that guy's so famous,
man,
that,
you know,
it's like just seeing him Fallon obviously too was with the tonight show and
how much the, obviously, too, was with The Tonight Show.
I've got a great relationship with The Tonight Show and with him, and he was a gigantic part.
I mean, he introduced me into, A, doing The Tonight Show, and then we first sold our TV shows, these scripts that have never gone anywhere.
I've done a million of them.
They don't go but even being in that world of writing scripts and going to pitch a show learning how to do that that's you know that's a that's a art into itself which i
think comics are very good at pitching shows actually because we're very good at being funny
in a room we've all been in smaller rooms we've all performed for less people than that that's
in the room i mean like we've all done shows for two people. So you're in there with usually like five.
And so you're just,
we're just good at like being fun and funny to these people.
That is true.
I did find like in our limited experience pitching
that it's not as scary as doing standup.
Like, and.
No, it's, if you know what you're going to do,
you know what, you know,
I would say when someone pitches something,
you got to really know what you're,
what the idea that you're taking out. You to have all the answers they have questions and then you got to be you i mean a lot of times we're if you're pitching we're pitching
us to star in it so if you guys are pitching something you're starring in it why want y'all
to be you like what you're selling me they want the show yeah yeah they want the show so you go
in and kind of be you and you kind of go hey yeah yeah i mean it's very weird you're selling. They want the show. Yeah. They want the show. So you go in and kind of be you and you kind of go along.
Yeah, you're just like, hey, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's very weird.
You're doing the same kind of jokes.
You go to CBS, to ABC, to NBC, and you do the same material, basically.
I mean, I don't do the writer.
But it's fun making them better, too.
Like we did Adult Swim was kind of a tough one to get to laugh.
So we were doing more jokes trying to get them to laugh.
And they never laughed.
But then we took those jokes somewhere else and they worked better and i was like okay
it's interesting yeah it's funny like you like that room and that doesn't even necessarily mean
if that meeting goes good or not they could just not be fun you know some people are big laughers
yeah and you just have a great time and then they're just like you'll see them at stand-up
shows sometimes like you see these people they don't laugh at all and then afterwards like man i had the best time tonight yeah i would
never guess that you guys hide it well yeah yeah yeah it seems like some people even in the room
they have like a a rule it seems like there's there's a rule amongst them like i'm not laughing
no matter what like that's just like we're not giving anything yeah yeah like they take pride
in it like i'm not a i'm not an easy laugher they do you ever have uh like you ever feel that like
on stage like sometimes you can be you'll be like you'll be out there i'll be there like 45 minutes
and the crowd just feels a little tight and like it's that they're not laughing very long if they
laugh it's very quick and then they get quiet again
yeah you have to you're kind of you have to speed your rhythm up a little bit to match their rhythm
and then you like see you're like why is it weird in here and then that just makes it great and then
the last 10 minutes is like amazing and you're like why did i not do that at the beginning you
know like when you if i'd have done it 15 minutes in this could have been an amazing show but like right before you say good night you're like why are y'all weird they're like
oh you're right we are weird now they're awesome and then you're like all right good night everybody
and then that's yeah that's like uh that's like we we do the show at the the improv uh in the
smaller room uh and we just know it has that
sort of weirdness to it
where it's like people, if they laugh,
it's going to be very quick.
And then it's just very hard to break people in that room.
So like,
yeah, it is interesting how like some...
That room is very tough.
Yeah, a lot of comics won't do it.
Like, Tony Adams, I asked him one time,
he's like, I just don't do the lab, man.
He's like, I don't do it. Yeah, it's not comics won't do it. Like, Tony Adams, I asked him one time, he's like, I just don't do The Lab Man. He's like, I don't do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's not – I've done it.
You know, like, if I come in town, I do want to just get up.
And sometimes that's just the easiest one to get up on.
But it's not fun.
And you can sometimes go up.
And that's one that you're – I don't know.
It's almost like you're honestly talking to people that probably thought they were going to the other room and yeah and they have that energy of going like they're just like
like is our table ready yeah yeah yeah that's funny we're just like hey guys what's going on
you're like this is the show yeah you invite friends they're like all right so where are we
sitting i'm like in here and they're like what yeah do we go in there
in a second this is where we're gonna drink you're like this is it man this is the show
i love that yeah yeah yeah nate what do you think you'd be doing if you weren't a comic
i would probably be delivering something uh you know i did fedex when i was in new york
he's actually pretty good at it they told me once i was in new york he's actually pretty good
at it they told me once i delivered in new jersey and they go that's the quickest we've ever seen it
done that's awesome and uh so i at it i before i moved i was i worked for my buddy this guy
hunter's delivery service and we would deliver he delivered a bunch of stuff i mean he delivered for sears like washers and dryers mattresses and so i i mean i had to learn how to read a map this for
you'd have like the turn the map is you didn't have gps on phones or anything and so i just was
like good i liked it i like driving uh so i i was reading water meters even before i started comedy
which i would just read like you go to houses and drive and read their water meters.
So probably one of those jobs like working for the county or something,
you know, like just some job that has some benefits.
I mean, I didn't, you know, I didn't go to college.
So besides my little, I didn't get anything out of it.
I would just have just some whatever job, man.
And your dad was a clown, right?
Yeah, still a magician, actually magician actually oh i'm sorry well he was started as a clown uh that's where he was a clown when i uh was little and
then he always did magic and then we grew up uh and then he's been a magician and he always had
day jobs and but he's very much he's uh actually just this year he's announced
he's so there's the international brotherhood of magicians ibm it's a big magicians group and uh
he's the president of that uh he just got that so nice uh yeah it's very cool and we're very proud
of him and he's magic is a very you, it's a close-knit group.
And, you know, there's only like 10 famous ones.
There's not, it's not like it's comedians.
There's a bunch of comedians that are very known and stuff.
But Magic is not like that.
And it's maybe getting a little bit more, but, you know,
he's kind of in the older school.
He's been around and very involved in it.
And so, yeah, I mean, I grew up around that.
You know, I mean, magic is, I've seen it my whole life.
The place we worked, it's, everyone there is really into magic.
So we've done some trips to the Magic Castle.
It's kind of different from stand-up too, where it feels like, like the way you were saying comedians are self-deprecating, magicians kind of act better than you.
And it's, it kind of rubs me the wrong way sometimes like everyone be like that magic was amazing i'm like yeah but that guy was like he thinks he's he thinks he's
cool huh yeah yeah look how he's dressed yeah he's the only one in a tuxedo you don't think
that was weird and they'll kind of make little jokes at your expense like they got these like
canned lines where they're like oh i knew you'd pick that card because of this reason but it's like a little bit
needling and i'm like who are you bro like don't talk to me like maybe i got some issues but i'm
like yeah there's something very personal and see yeah uh well i get it but as a comedian you write
jokes so that's our magic and they don't you know like they magic is what their thing right so the jokes are very
they give each other tissue it's all stock lines usually they all just take each other's lines and
you know they come up with some lines what they make is the trick i mean they use tricks that
everybody uses but what they sell and right vent or tricks and ways to do tricks so that's that's more of an art to it
but it's not as magic is not policed like comedy is where it's like comics you know
are very much like oh someone does that joke or whatever uh i don't think magic is policed that
much like that i think guys take people's acts you're supposed to buy the act off the magician if you uh really it's
if one of them creates one i mean some of them could be different ways i mean you could you know
if you're doing coins and you know there's only so much you can do with this stuff but like a lot
of times they yeah they they invent tricks and they and they sell them to each other and stuff like that. That's interesting.
Yeah.
Do you want to answer some questions from our listeners?
Yeah, yeah.
So we generally give them advice on life and just try to help them through whatever issues they're dealing with.
What up, Stokers?
Sorry, this is a long question.
So some of the questions can be a little long, Nate.
It's sometimes hard to stay attentive, but no worries.
Sorry to advance to the long question,
but I truly hope you read and answer my quest on the pod.
I'm going into senior year of high school and I need some help.
So my time in high school has been pretty subpar so far.
My squad from frosh year started ghosting me my summer going into junior year
and have been unsuccessful in finding a new squad
that includes me in their squadly ventures. I've also been to only a couple of ragers my
entire high school career, despite my desire and yearning to rage. I've never considered myself as
the guy who doesn't have friends, but as time goes on, I'm starting to notice that everyone in my
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and I can sit at a lunch table and hold a pretty deece conversation. But once school week is over, everyone squads up and rages and I'm just left at
home by myself. I've made a great effort without seeming desperate to join a squad or to try to
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Well, you have some influence there then you got people hooked on a podcast.
That's no easy feat.
Yeah. It's a big commitment. Yeah.
I think this guy, you know, I, you know know I think I get it
like you're a guy that you're friends
with
everybody I would always tend to not feel
like you're in like people's groups
I wouldn't get you know
I got homecoming
king and I wasn't even playing
sports just you know
I was very funny with the
younger like the 9th and 10th grade girls, I was very funny, funny with the, well, I was fun and funny with the younger, like the ninth and 10th grade girls voted. I was very, my,
my, I think in 11, like I was in 11th grade.
I had like a good pool beneath me. Right. So that helped. But,
uh, yeah, like getting invited. I mean, either this dude needs to throw his own
thing. Dude, that's such dude needs to throw his own thing.
Dude, that's such a good call.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You just throw his own thing or go to cooler stuff that's, you know,
like what are you doing this weekend?
You're like, oh, I'm going.
And then he needs to go to something that's like cooler than a party,
you know.
Right.
If you went to, say, the Magic Cat, you know, I'm just throwing something out.
But, like, go if there's something in town that you can be like,
I'm going to this other thing that's better than this party, you know i'm just throwing some out but like go if you there's something in town that you could be like i'm going to this other thing that's better than this party you know i like i
don't know yeah i i agree i think um you gotta start your own parties and also it's cool to be
friends with everyone you know i uh it's so easy easy to look at other squads and just sort of be like,
oh, man, I wish I was part of that squad.
I wish I was part of the other.
But I bet you the guys in those squads might feel limited by their squad.
You know what I mean?
So I think the grass is always greener.
But, yeah, I agree.
I mean, maybe start your own, throw your own parties,
greener but yeah i agree i mean maybe start your own throw your own parties get deep into a hobby where you meet people who share that same passion you know try golf paintball go-karts you know um
he should throw his own thing though his own yeah his own rager yeah that's what i do you know
yeah i i there was a lot of
parties i didn't get invited to and it definitely hurt but i was also like home base for most of
parties and yeah if you're the trigger man on that stuff it changes the the game for sure i think uh
and then also you know parties should probably be limited at this point because of covid but if if
there are going to be parties yeah you should be the one you should be you know because this guy's gonna go to prison
he's gonna spend he's gonna go to instead of college he's in prison because he threw a covid
party well that's his water they cut his water off and you're like and he's like hey guys water
got cut off because i listened to y'all's dumb advice and he's furious at us and you're like i'm
sorry man you know i'm betting this kid's
smart and thoughtful and sometimes those virtues can be overlooked in high school but as you
progress through life they get noticed more and more so i knew a ton of dudes who were not premier
partiers in high school and look i'm not telling you to write off your senior year i think you
should still make moves to to make it everything you want it to be but once you get to college
i think you're going to be surprised at how you can kind of moves to make it everything you want it to be. But once you get to college, I think you're going to be surprised
at how you can kind of flourish into the person
that you kind of are yearning to be right now.
And then everyone gets their time where they're the bell of the ball.
And it's better to have it late, really, than to have it early.
Like the guys I know who were the coolest guys at parties
when I was a sophomore in high school, some of them are still really cool,
but a lot of them fell off.
So it's a,
it's not so bad to not have it exactly as you want it right now.
Yeah. Or maybe go under grades too. If he wants to, you know,
like 11th grade, if senior,
this dude could be the guy that ties everybody together too.
I felt like I was like that a lot where you're you're kind of with you're
never just dive you're never with someone so much of a group of a squad and so you end up like don't
get it you're just not they don't think about you right away when they throw something uh but you're
the guy that kind of that keeps all those groups together and uh this guy sounds like he could be that guy you know
yeah i i was very much that guy in college just like i had many squads uh at one time and and
yeah a lot of times they do throw their own things so maybe you know maybe a little bit more uh
reach out a little bit more see what they're doing try and try and get into some stuff
reach out a little bit more see what they're doing try and try and get into some stuff um because i think it's hard to sort of live your life just waiting for that one invite to come i
think you gotta go and do my voice is cracked uh you gotta go and grab it yeah that felt very
confident to tell him that you're like you like that i don't know man maybe just go grab the opportunity you know yeah don't wait on anybody else yeah you take control yeah yeah you got none of those
people are taking control i guarantee you none of those students are actually in control it's
kind of just like they're walking with a group so whatever the group does and if you reign in
you'd be the only one taking
controls they have no choice but to listen to you because you're the only one that would even
be you're the guy that makes the decision yeah yeah you control the squad yeah you could run
this school dude we will have you running this school let's go nate you're right dude probably
right it's just sitting there for him to take it let's go dude you got this this
whole school's yearning for someone like you to take the reins and deliver them they need you
dude i need you do this yeah dude i was i was thinking too if he has a bunch of free time
invest yourself in a badass skill you know so it something that you can be an expert in later in life.
Like, you know, there's people, like, in comedy,
there's people who start stand-up when they're, like, 16, 17.
Yeah.
You're like, fuck, I wish I had done that that early.
So if there's something you're interested in,
maybe use that extra time to become a badass.
For sure.
Chad, are you clicking something?
It's kind of making a...
My bad.
No worries, no worries.
What's up, Chad?
What up, JT?
I'm a longtime listener of the pod,
but this is my first time writing in.
I've got a bit of a sitch,
and I was wondering if you stoked lords
could shed some of your wisdom.
I graduated high school this year,
and I'm currently living with one of my boys.
Shout out, Sam.
He's letting me crash with him,
but I don't want to overstay my welcome.
He's a great bro,
but I can tell he's getting kind of bummed with having me around all the time. I can't afford
my own place, but I also don't want to move back in with my parents. I've always wanted to try
living in a van. It's something I think could be super dope, but at the same time, not very
comfortable. Should I keep living with Sam and risk damaging our friendship? Should I face the
humiliation of moving back in with my parents, or should I go full-on van life? Sorry for such a long question.
What did he say at the beginning?
What's he doing?
He's living at his buddy's house.
He just graduated from high school,
but he thinks he's starting to wear on his buddy.
And he loves his buddy, and he feels guilty about it.
So he's obviously trying to move back in with his parents,
or he's thinking maybe living in a van would be dope.
I mean, living in a van would be dope uh i mean i mean living in the van
could be yeah but i could yeah look if he if he's got that spirit and wants to try you know
experiences nothing wrong with throwing some crazy experiences out you will then always have
that story for the rest of your life i lived in a van for a little bit and that's a fun story.
So you put yourself in that situation. I'm a big fan of putting yourself in situations that you maybe get a good story out of it. So that could probably help you but then also just live with
you. I mean go back and live with your parents either. You probably do gotta get off your, yeah,
if it's too much you gotta leave your buddy and like you know. I don't know his buddy in high
school or is his buddy just graduated? His buddy's got an important, what leave your buddy and like, you know, I don't know, his buddy in high school
or his buddy just graduated,
his buddy's got an important,
what if his buddy's in a van?
Like he's in a van.
Right.
He's like,
it's just so tough,
dude.
Like he's already in a van.
He's like sleeping right next to him
as he writes.
He's literally like a foot away.
He's like,
hey dude,
can you turn your phone light down?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then he just turns
the dome light on.
He's like,
all right,
dude,
you're hurting our relationship. And he's like all right uh you're hurting our relationship and
he's like yeah you know what i feel that i feel i'm hurting our relationship i suspect i'm hurting
our relationship because he explicitly told me so that it's hurting our relationship yeah yeah
sitting right next to me yeah uh yeah i mean you know living in vans out there man could be fun
could be good there's a lot of
problems you know with i mean going to the bathroom and stuff taking a shower you know
it's a lot of that but if you just graduate high school you're young enough that you don't care
about that would not enter your world before it yeah you'd love it you'd chase down a shower
you'd be on board with it so So, yeah, I don't know.
I would say, you know, try the van.
Your parents are your fallback.
If you want to try it, if you really want to give a van a go,
you got to buy a van, though.
You know, that's a – all right.
Yeah, they're getting the van part, which is – that's a big move.
It's a big move.
But I'd say if he can do it and he can pull it off, try it out, I'd go for it.
Van life sounds sick.
You could go to Yosemite.
You could go just to all different parks, I guess.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a great chance you get murdered.
So that's fun. You could get murdered. Yeah. Yeah. You could get murdered so that's yeah that's fun you guys get murdered yeah
yeah you could get murdered i love that out of you and your buddy you will be the higher percentage
of you could say that is your story like there was a time right after graduate high school
super surprised i was not murdered and you'll be like oh why because i lived in a van for a while and everybody
like yeah that is true you had a you had a great it looked like you were trying to get murdered so
yeah uh you know i did i pulled it off and you pulled it off so you either get murdered or you
pulled it off it can only go two ways are you gonna live with your parents yeah which isn't a bad it's not a horrible option you save money mom makes good food um i'm 32 and i'm seriously considering moving back in with my mom
i think it's you know i think if you have a cool career or if things are going well otherwise
there's no shame in living with your mom um no not that not when that young i mean that out of
high school yeah i mean that's almost expected
for him to live with his mom yeah and then and i think it's cool he's so sensitive to his buddy
and that he's you know there's some people who like are oblivious they'll be on your couch for
months and like i had a friend living with me one time and we walked by this apartment building that
was being built up and he's like he's like oh dude that apartment building's gonna be ready
in five months maybe i'll move in there and i was like i didn't say anything but in my head i'm like
what i'm like you're just like gonna expect to live on my couch for another five months are you
nuts but i love this guy he's a fucking man and like but sometimes you just need some space so
i don't know i think maybe just tell your buddy you got a move out date in mind
and that might be sufficient like
just tell him a date but hey bro i'm gonna be out of here by if you're if we're talking now
maybe tell him october and then just make moves to have something set up for that
yeah i like that because that might make the last couple months more fun too
um all right i don't i just really don't know if i'm the asshole this scenario fucked my brain
what's up lords of stoke i had a bit of a predicament the other day so there's this girl
that i've known for a little while six months ago i thought i might want to date her then realized
our vibes didn't match up we didn't talk for a while and recently have started having fun
conversations again so the other night i offered to pick her up and drive her home from the bar
she was at 35 minute drive to bar for me and it's going well we get to her place and all is good to start then
she's like hey can i take a bump of coke before anything happens i give her the all clear then
the fun stuff dude bro i don't know it's tough to know if you're the asshole, you know,
if you drove an hour and the other person's on blow.
This is premature for me to say this.
All right.
The issue is every time she's on her stomach, there's this brutal smell.
What?
I don't want to say someone forgot to wipe, but my fucking God.
Things finish and – sorry.
Things finish and my bro from out of town arrived in her town that night and said i
gotta go right after the deed was done she she didn't tell me that it was a dick move because
she said she took a bump of coke expecting to hang out afterwards i don't do coke and the smell
out of that bong hole was brutal
and my bud wanted to see me am i the asshole for leaving right after because i was disturbed love
the pod keep crushing the mess dude i would say this i would say look it's obviously easy to write
her off because she's on coke and you think she has like poor hygiene but i do think you're kind
of an asshole just because the person you're dealing with is a little wonky that doesn't
mean you're acting right so i don't know i mean, is this something where you have to make amends?
It might be nice just to say, yeah, I would send a text message saying,
I'm sorry I did that.
And then, you know, you don't have to hang out with her again,
but you could be polite.
I think that's the least you could do.
I thought it was on her.
I thought it was on her.
I think he did everything right.
He did. on her i thought it's on her uh i think he did everything right yeah he did no uh yeah i mean
look he he put himself to be even to be hanging out with a girl that that's what it is yeah he
said yes and then at the and then in a moment like he finished having sex with her he didn't
see the butt and then be like oh this is too much it's like he got everything he judged her pretty hard after what he got it's like you
should have you know anybody else when you said once she said i'm doing cocaine you'd been like
all right this is where we obviously we're not going to hang out and we're not going to take
it to that next level but he kept it going so you're like this girl ended up being pretty fun
for you so you actually need to be
saying how great she is like you know right she gave you a pretty awesome night that you did not
say no to at any point so i mean i've been i've bet a million dollars this dude's gonna hit her
back up yeah and also i'm sure there's been many times when your bunghole has smelled awful yeah
he's been there i'm sure so you know she may have had an off night maybe if it's a consistent thing
maybe you know let her know but i don't know dude yeah give Yeah. Give it another shot and make amends.
Say sorry.
Yeah.
I slept with a crazy person one time and I did a fake move where I was like,
I got to take my brother to the airport. She called me out right away.
Freaked out on me. Did some other crazy stuff.
She's like, you don't have a brother.
Yeah.
That's funny. I thought you were an only child. You're like, you don't have a brother? Yeah. That's funny.
I thought you were an only child.
You're like, did I say?
But, you know, she was nice.
Well, it looks like she's still getting around.
She's still.
She's this girl from this other guy.
It all comes full circle.
She ended up sending me videos of her having really crazy sex with different guys
to like i don't know why she sent him i think to scare me well she served them to you that night
right no afterwards after she left she sent him to me oh she did yeah they were nuts um
but i was nuts too i was on a lot of Adderall. I was crazy.
All right.
You were up to watch all those videos?
Yeah, exactly.
I was like, I'm not getting it.
Send more.
Yeah.
All right.
Mormon guilt in the sexy odyssey.
Hi, Chad and JT.
I grew up Mormon.
I haven't been Mormon for about four years now,
and I've started dating people who aren't Mormon.
I've been with three girls in the last year.
In each case, I was unable to perform sexually.
I was filled with anxiety,
having to awkwardly end a great date with a long explanation about why I'm uncomfortable.
When I make love with my ex-girlfriend, though,
who I was intimate with when I was Mormon,
everything's cool.
All goes according to plan.
So what the fuck?
Is this all Mormon guilt controlling me?
Do I need to get to know other people better?
What can I do to make myself more comfortable in intimate settings with people i'm attracted to thanks for
all you do you do bros great job on the h3 podcast dude i think it's pretty clear you just got to
have an emotional connection for your dong to feel safe to get hard i think i have that often
too i think it's very very normal it's kind of it's sweet just uh and just i i had a thing
where like i had to be accepted by a girl for not getting a boner for me to be able to get a boner
because i i felt like pressure so you know we all have our things i think just uh
just be easy on yourself when it happens and then just stay nice and do whatever you can to
to make up for it but you're good yeah he's uh uh yeah i
mean look i mean he grew up mormon uh i know i actually know a lot of mormons uh great people
and then he you know so it's like he's gonna feel obviously you grow up that way and if he's not that
now then he is gonna feel bad about what he's doing but that's not about he said it's not a bad thing you know there's not
enough dudes feeling bad and not being and being super cautious there should be way more guys like
that and so that's actually a terrific thing and you know and if people if he does feel weird just
to talk about it you know uh like kids in like high school or like they graduate or they're younger,
if you have anything that's weird, just make fun of yourself and like take control of it.
Think about the Eminem scene, 8 Mile, at the end of it.
He raps about himself.
Live your life like that.
Make sure if you have anything that's remotely can be made fun of,
you bring it up first and then you control it from there.
And it makes even those people will be – I don't know.
You'll get along better.
That one guy earlier – yeah, the one guy earlier about the parties at the school, then go tell everybody.
Like you can even be super honest there.
If you're super honest, you can – goes a lot better it's and you control everything
and i learned that i've not after eight mile which i was older if i'd known you earlier i would have
crushed it even more but eminem was not born yet i think we were talking about that scene the other
day that that scene comes up a lot and clarence I think about it a lot nice marriage just yeah you control everything and you just make fun of like I know what you're going to say about me
so here I'll talk about it I don't care you know I mean I learned it too a lot with comics comics
were even when comics would be contradicting their themselves and I remember just having friends
uh I've been by one of my best friends Luis J Gomez
and I remember Luis was like he's a comic he Luis would just sit there and he would be I'd be like
dude are you I would say something I was like you're you're wrong or something he's like oh
no dude I know I'm I'm way wrong I'm totally in the wrong right now like but just him hearing him
acknowledge that I don't know it just made me I was like oh like I don't know. It just made me, I was like, oh, like, I don't know. It means you know what you're doing more than they do,
you know? Cause you're like, yeah, dude, I get like, I'm being absurd right now. Like this is,
I'm emotional. I'm being absurd. You know, that guy, you know, I was raised Mormon. I'm
extremely uncomfortable with this. It's insane that I'm even here.
Right. And then it's a fun experience that they're both having. And she's like, oh,
I'm going to help this Mormon guy learn how to have sex and she's like
oh that's understanding yeah then she is just being like and if you're super honest quick too
i learned too you can be honest if you ever get confronted with something i always say like if
someone ever asked you to help you move and you don't want to do it if someone's like hey we help
you like no dude that's insane why would i ever do that the person will then go oh you're right I'm sorry I shouldn't have asked and they
laugh and everybody moves on but if you wait a couple of days it's now uncomfortable and you're
actually start becoming the bad guy if you say no so just if you quickly say the answer like you
know in that situation if he's with a girl and it's like why am I didn't you know he's like
because I'm Mormon and this is crazy that I'm here it's not weird because you said it it's like just it's a very honest reaction
dude nate i think you might be the best at giving advice of anyone i just call me in for the advice
the longer the question the better you know
uh let's dive i love i'm i'm 41 i'm at the i'm at a good age of i want to hand some advice
out i love it dude we might keep bringing you back just for advice corner dude oh dude i would
love it i love uh i do love some advice i love giving it uh i love talking you like getting it
always right uh not a not a big fan to be honest i don't like getting
it uh it depends i gotta get it i gotta get it from someone above me like right like like uh
someone older than me i i gotta give i gotta give it from someone someone that i you know
that i would respect of where they like where they're at
yeah i would i would and i would always take it from there that's the great thing about comedy
and being in new york you talk about that comedy seller tale table the one thing that i love is
there's a there's a ladder to the success so there's guys that i could technically probably
may have passed career wise but they could go tell me to grab them a diet coke
and I'd go grab it tomorrow
I'd go grab it right now like I'm going to do whatever
they tell me to do because there's
they're big you know my head they're always
bigger you know John Roy
John Roy is always a higher
person to me just because that's how
I was introduced to John Roy and so
you end up like thinking like that
so the older guys you end up like listening to more.
And I always loved that.
I love that in comedy.
I love that, you know, how that works out.
Awesome.
And you've got a new podcast coming out, right?
Yeah, I do.
It's out.
The Nate Land podcast.
And just me and a couple of comics. We're're still kind of figuring we're just talking about whatever i don't know it might not
be good you know you never know man you just get advice on it i mean yeah dude if you're giving
advice i should i know well we we do get a lot of questions and so we try to uh we start every
podcast reading comments that people say and i i get asked up but i i yeah
i will we've thought about doing that with advice and i mean i didn't you know you kind of open a
door here i didn't realize i do love giving advice and i think i loved it i realized that i liked it
more during this scenario i was like oh you know what this is yeah this is my thing i'm gonna go
wake up my daughter and try to right now and just be like give me
some questions she's like have you seen that scene in eight mile yet i know i go show her
she's like her eyes i've got them i'm gonna pry it open watch the whole thing yeah
yeah it's fun to watch someone watch something that's my favorite thing
like when i show the wire you know a good scene's coming up and you're just like staring at them like oh you don't even know what's coming
right now yeah yeah uh it's great talking to you guys yeah yeah absolutely so good to talk to you
yeah and check out the podcast uh everyone's listening nateland
awesome yeah see y'all yeah have a good one
my friend just put out call of duty rankings Awesome. See you. Have a good one.
My friend just put out Call of Duty rankings.
Oh, with the squad?
And it's a three-minute video.
Do you know where you land yet?
I'm past ninth.
Oh, no.
I guess it's not that bad. Are you hurt?
Oh, he called me a lone wolf.
No, no, it's probably correct.
I think I might be better than Strider was just ahead of me.
Strider's been putting in work.
He is good.
I mean, I don't play with – I haven't played enough with the two of you to,
to know who's,
I mean,
I've played with you guys,
but it's,
I can't tell who's better.
Right.
Um,
well,
big ups to Greg.
I'm gonna have to shout Greg out for,
uh, for this later.
Um,
all right,
dude,
you ready?
Yeah.
Chad,
my dog. Who is your beef of the week uh my beef of the week is with the uh the mystery of hbo max uh where you know i have a roku
tv and i'm trying to get the hbo max on my roku i can't find it and doesn't exist
max on my roku i can't find it and doesn't exist yeah and uh i want to watch south park i i was like because i was trying to watch more south park and i was like where i was like why can i find
south park anywhere and i was like oh it got taken to hbo max and no disrespect to hbo i love hbo hbo
is amazing but i just you know i want want HBO Max on my Roku right now
because I want to watch South Park.
I want to watch all the great things that they're offering.
So HBO, if you're listening, I love you.
And I'm just saying, you know, as soon as you get on Roku,
I'm going to watch HBO Max nonstop.
So it's not really, not too much of a beef, you know,
it's just sort of like a heads up, like, hey, I've been on my couch.
I'm trying to crush whatever you're streaming,
all the good stuff you're streaming.
So throw it on Roku ASAP because I want to watch South Park.
And yeah, you know, I've had to, I've gone to buying episodes Roku ASAP because I want to watch South Park and yeah.
I've gone
to buying episodes
on Amazon.
That's how desperate I am.
That's their competitor.
So they need to get on it.
So HBO Max,
get on Roku ASAP.
And I can't wait for that
Friends reunion.
Jennifer Aniston, I love you.
And yeah.
Nice, dude.
Courtney Cox, I love you.
And Lisa Kudrow.
Aaron, who's your beat for the week?
My beat for the week is
Car Trouble.
Had to take my car to the shop today.
It died on me on the way back from the studio.
I think the last time we were in studio, um,
luckily I got to start before the traffic started again. Um,
and then I got stuck in a parking lot where it wouldn't start for like 10
minutes. So I took it in and thankfully it's all good easy diagnosis uh
fair repair price thankfully i've been to this guy before and it was like it's kind of a similar
issue that i had two years ago so uh i'm all good now but it's just like driving with anxiety
that your car is gonna die at some point, especially on LA freeways. It's like, oh.
Oh, yeah.
That's a scary thought.
You don't want to be that guy who's created miles of traffic.
Even in COVID times, the roads are pretty clear.
Dude, when you see people on the 405 just stopped in the middle of the 405,
you're like, shit dude how like
how'd you that's terrifying yeah well it's also like one person
well one person not paying attention i mean just plow right in you too it's like so scary
yeah oh it's dicey for sure um my beef of the week dudes getting a little outlandish here i got a quad beef of the week
if i was in and out i'd be getting a four by four burger full of beef dude um number one isis
there was a huge tragedy in uh lebanon with the explosion that went off uh thoughts go out to
lebanon guys donate do everything you can to try and help out.
It's a,
it's just a terribly sad thing and a very scary thing that we all
witnessed.
And then ISIS took like credit for it,
you know,
even though it was obviously just like a kind of infrastructure and
bureaucratic mistake.
And I don't know,
like,
you know,
Bargatze was talking about in standup,
you know,
they police that stuff.
If you steal jokes, you get banished.
You know what I mean?
So I think ISIS for taking false credit
for something they didn't do,
I think they should be suspended from terrorism for one year.
And that's my beef with them.
I think I got a beef with a Civil war generals,
like Confederate generals,
grandkids who are still alive,
you should be coming out
and saying, bring the statues down.
Like you should be like,
yo, that's my family member.
I'm embarrassed.
So let's bring it down.
Because you got,
if you say that,
then no one can say anything
because it's your guy.
It's your grandfather or whatever.
And I was just thinking about that. Like if one can say anything because it's your guy. It's your grandfather or whatever.
And I was just thinking about that.
Like if one of my family members fucked up like that and they had shit named after him,
I would hate driving by that thing.
I would be like scrub it.
And they wouldn't even have to fuck up that bad.
They could just be an asshole. And I'd be like, don't name something after.
Even if they were great half the time, but they were an asshole the other half the time,
I'd take their name off of it.
And I got a problem with how we, why are we always building statues for generals like
generals war is a thing that has to happen sometimes and i respect soldiers who are brave
and put their lives on the line and fight to protect us but we could also build statues for
like just chill dudes who didn't have a huge impact on the outside world, but were just chillers.
And that might set a good model for people. If they're like, oh, who's that? They were just like,
oh, that's just Ricky. He's just a laid back guy who cut hair and was nice to everybody. We'd be
like, okay, cool. And then we'd all be like, all right, maybe we should do that. But instead,
we're just building statues for dudes who murk like a million people. And that can go bad a lot.
Sometimes it doesn't age great.
Even though they are brave and intelligent
and probably have more fortitude than I do,
it's just, you know, we could mix it up a bit more.
50-foot statue to Ricky the Haircutter, dude.
That just lords over Venice.
Yeah.
And then, sorry, I got a beef with magicians this i wrote this before we even talked to
i think they act too cool and then i got a beef with people who take pictures of themselves
smoking weed and they try to look like cool in the photo but they're like adults
you're like what are you 12 years old you think you look cool smoking weed
they're like sitting there like every photo they're like blowing smoke and they have a joint
you're like hey like look i smoke weed're like blowing smoke and they have a joint
you're like hey like look i smoke weed i haven't done it much lately but like i'm not a nerd okay
i don't act like it's like like it's it's so clear to me that these people never did anything
bad in their early years and now they feel like they're getting their like outlaw cachet smoking
weed when it's like legal and stuff it's like okay look i know your friends back home probably
think you're an edgy edgy person now that you smoke weed and high resolution photos but i think
i think you look like a freaking dork dude um yeah those are all my beefs nice yeah man uh i feel
good i feel cleansed um yeah chad who's your babe of the week my babe of the week
this is the only one I can think of
so I'm going to go off the top
of the dome
my babe of the week oh dude I mean
these guys are legends too
but I already have a legend so
Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
I mean, huge babes.
They're genius.
They take risks.
They're freaking, they're keeping, you know, they're keeping comedy edgy.
Making us laugh for the last 20 years.
Dude, when I was, like, when I was young, my brother was watching South Park and I was super young and my mom
didn't want me to see it, you know, because I was too young.
And she's like, she heard about, you know, it's like potty mouth fourth graders and she
didn't want me to be influenced by that.
And then my brother snuck me into his room to catch South Park.
room to catch South Park. And it was the most transformative 30 minutes of my life. And my mom was right. As soon as I started watching South Park, I started saying cock, balls, fuck, and
shit a lot more. And I was too young to say that, but thank you Trey Parker and Matt Stone for helping me reach that level of
maturity at such a young age. And I mean, dude, but they,
they're just like South Park is so I still have yet to see Book of Mormon,
but it's so genius. So I love it, dude.
And a big what up to Trey Parker, Matt Stone.
And I like that they're kind of like revere themselves as like Hollywood
outsiders. You know, they're kind of like,
they have this rebellious nature about them where there's just like,
it's so sort of admirable where they've created this thing for themselves
where they're, they're sort of like above the,
the politics, the politics and the and the fear of pissing people off yeah they've
gotten to a certain level where and they built up their show to a certain point where it's like
they're not afraid to tackle any subject or to make fun of any one person they'll they'll they'll
go after anyone like in interviews they're like is there anything you won't touch
and you're like nope
that's the dream
especially in the climate we live in today
to be able to have
because I think you've got to approach comedy
with a level of fearlessness
so
I think
they're definitely someone to look up to
I mean they're the best they're they're i think they're definitely someone to look up to and uh i mean they're the best so
they're my babes dude that's so true it is amazing like i don't think people like i don't think i
realize like how hard it is to do that you know it's so easy to become friends with someone like
hey i'm not going to pick on that person anymore or like this person i don't know is this person
yeah and then they
just are like no nothing is above us telling the truth about how we feel about things and
it takes a lot of discipline to have that kind of uh integrity yeah and yeah they do you know
when they when they got nominated for an oscar that when they went to their first oscars they
went to it on acid wearing dresses yeah like dude you're on acid in front
of six six thousand cameras like you could just when i'm on acid i say crazy crazy things like i
do not want to be recorded when i'm on acid and they were just like we'll just go to the biggest
event in the world and be on acid yeah and their whole thing about they're like they talk about
they're like because they're like they started, like, because they're, like, they started as, like, indie filmmakers,
and they're, like, this is, like, against everything we stand for, you know?
We're, like, indie dudes.
And but then they're just, like, you know what?
But they're, like, but it's the Oscars.
I'm not, like, I'm not going to knock out of the Oscars.
So they've just got huge balls.
And they're the ones who started. nuts yeah they're the ones who started to get me to say balls more often so thank you for
showing me big balls and getting me to start saying balls and every time you say balls you
add a little bit of ball to your balls right balls balls ohs. Balls. Oh.
Balls.
Thanks for adding it in, Aaron.
Aaron, who are your balls of the week?
Babes of the week.
Babes of the week.
My babe of the week is the Soda Cactus Cooler.
Oh, daddy.
Nice.
Dude, it's the drink of summer.
I mean, as far as I'm concerned, you shouldn't drink it any other time of the year.
But if you get down with some pineapple and orange soda,
it just feels like you're at the beach.
Or in the desert, I suppose, too.
Because there's a cactus.
Beachy desert?
Yeah, yeah.
There's sand.
There's sand involved. sand involved yeah it's good
hell yeah that's refreshing it is good stuff my baby of the week is a muscle milk it's a protein
drink that you can have dude it's delicious the banana cream it was i would drink it if it wasn't
packed with protein limited sugar and barely any
carbohydrates like it's insane how good the banana cream tastes and it's good for you and you know
how i know it's good for you it has stood the test of time how many other supplements cell you text
no2 they're fly by night they're the flavor of the month everybody's using it to get jacked
and then a year from then they don't even exist on the shelves at GNC anymore. Muscle milk has been around for going on 15 years now, providing us with all of a protein boost.
And so I got to just, it tastes good. It's high in protein. I might have a chocolate one after
we're done with this. I bought a four pack from Ralph's the other day. And it's just great stuff.
And I'm just so grateful to it. If you're ever looking. If you're ever at a gas station, you want something healthier,
you don't know what to get, grab yourself a Muscle Milk.
Grab yourself a Muscle Milk.
And the name.
It's got a great name.
Milk, Muscle, what else do you need?
What else are you looking for from protein?
That's what you're looking for.
So, yeah, I love it.
Chad, who's your legend of the week?
Hot dogs.
Nice, dude. Dude, i'm on a hot dog
tear right now i fucking love hot dogs i love hot dogs
uh i just love them dude uh yeah i mean they there's something about hot dogs
and not because they look like wieners that i love so much is that part of it though maybe but
you know i but if if we're going off like sexual preferences i should love tacos more right boom
but you know uh but i don't know dude i mean whenever whenever i whenever i go to event or
there's like a holiday you know there's like fourth of july it's like what am i gonna eat
hot dogs i go to a dodgers game what am i gonna eat hot dogs uh i'm having a rage with my buddies
we're gonna grill hot dogs uh i mean they're just like the ultimate form of you know food
celebration and and then you, you mix it up.
You know, you go to Chicago.
What do I get?
Hot dogs.
I get a Chicago dog.
I love Chicago dogs.
I love sauerkraut.
I love, you know, regular stuff.
Poppy seed buns.
Poppy seed buns.
I love, you know, I just ate three hot dogs, no buns because, you know,
I'm trying to stay tight.
But if I'm celebrating, I'm going to get a big-ass bun.
I'm going to shove it in my face.
Nice, dude.
Dude, what about those hot dogs outside of bars?
You know where the people are grilling them up right there?
They got the bacon on it, and then they put dirty stuff on there.
They put mayonnaise and all this shit on it.
You're hammered.
You just jam that thing in there. It's like bacon like bacon wrapped yeah it's just filthy as it gets i love it yeah dude
when i graduated from college and i was much sloppier drunk i was with my buddies in la
and we we got one of those street dogs and i was for some reason oh it it's like my, it was Ask Clown. His parents put on a graduation party, and Ask Clown lived in L.A.
And we put on, I was wearing like a white button-down,
and I woke up, and there's ketchup all over it.
And I woke up on Ask Clown's couch, and his stepmom was just kind of like
staring at me, and I was like, oh, oh.
She's like, do you have hot dogs i was like yeah she's like that's awesome
and so that's how i know yeah that's how i know hot dogs are legit mrs clown's a legit legend
oh mrs clown yeah dude both both mrs clowns like there's mrs clown the the his his full mom and
then the stepmom m Mrs. Stepclown.
She's cool.
Legends.
Yeah.
Aaron, who's your legend of the week?
My legend of the week, I think maybe you did this back when it was out,
but my legend of the week is Jojo Rabbit.
Oh, yeah.
I caught it on the aforementioned HBO Max.
It just came out.
Where'd you watch HBO Max?
Yeah, where'd you find that?
So I have the Fire TV, which is Amazon's product and is not on there.
They have not negotiated to have
it as an app, but I went
around them and downloaded
a version of the app.
Because it's an Android
platform, so you can
download stuff like that.
But yeah, what an amazing movie.
I hadn't seen it when it was up for all the Oscars,
and it just blew me away how funny and sweet it is.
And for being the subject matter that it is,
it's just so amazing.
Nice.
That's awesome.
Dude, my, I got to finish it.
My legend of the week is Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I've been a fan of Cardi B for a while.
Like, I just could listen to her talk all day.
She just makes great points and she does it in her own flavor and language.
And like, but it's always insightful like she there was a netflix reality show about like american idol
for rappers basically and all of her criticisms were just dialed like she'd be like why are people
gonna pay to see you when you can't even be you and i'm not talking about being you for like a
room of 100 people i'm talking about being you for potentially an audience of like 10 million. Like she just understood all these things on like a,
a really smart level.
And then they came out with this song.
What ass pussy?
Have you guys heard this song?
I watched the music video today.
And dude,
the video and then their verses,
the way they compliment each other.
Cause like Cardi B has kind of her staccato rhythm.
And then Megan,
the stallions a little more like ratatatatat like a faster pace and it's so simple but it's so brilliant and then like
i don't know it's just a it's a i think it might be one of the seminal pieces of art of our lifetime
and i'm just thrilled to be alive when it happened and uh it's just they're just they're
just remarkable yeah good on them and it's just so aggressive and but simple it's just
and the beat is simple but you just listen you just start cracking up
all right it's undeniable that's what it is it's undeniable yeah there's that one like two
two two and a half minutes in or something
when Cardi B comes in with a verse.
You're just like, oh, fuck, dude.
Yeah.
It's kind of, like, intimidating, but, like, in a very exciting way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In the music video, when Kylie Jenner appears.
Yeah.
I was like, I got pretty horny. Yeah. Yeah, it was horny wall to wall watching appears. Yeah. I was like, I got, I got pretty horny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was horny wall to wall watching it.
Um,
frame one to frame out.
And,
uh,
yeah,
just,
you know,
respect.
It's respect to those ladies.
They really crushed it.
Um,
yeah.
Chad,
who,
what's your,
uh,
quote of the week?
My quote of the week comes from the movie Road Trip.
He's talking to Tom Green.
His character is Barry Manilow.
They're talking to Barry's grandpa.
I forget who's talking to him.
Maybe it's the main guy.
Dude, what's the actor's name?
He's in Clueless.
Which guy?
Breckenmire.
Breckenmire.
I think he's talking to Breckenmire.
And the grandpa's like, you know what your problem is?
You're all brains.
Not enough cock and balls.
It's a good thing to remember every once in a while.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Aaron, what's your quote of the week?
My quote of the week is another Jimmy World lyric.
Probably going to be doing this for a while.
There's a lot of great ones
um it's from the song if you don't don't it's off the bleed american album
um it it's just it's one simple line it's just would you would you mean this please if it happens
um and the song's kind of about like
maybe hooking up with somebody that you were that that you've pined for for a long time.
At least that's what it means to me, because that's where I was.
But ultimately, the song is about if you don't know if you love me, then you don't.
That's basically what the lyrics mean.
And I also went through that.
So it's just a super sweet song.
And they've started to bring it back into their live rotation back when we
could go to concerts.
How many times have you seen them live?
11.
Nice.
Yeah.
Have you seen Blank Alive?
That was my first concert.
Yeah. With Chris Cote. Opening up. Right. Dude, right. Yeah. Have you seen Blank Alive? That was my first concert, yeah.
With Chris Cote.
Oh, right, right.
Dude, right, yeah.
That's right.
I don't even know if this is the right quote,
but I finished Ryan Holiday's book, Stillness is the Key, Fire.
I'm looking forward to stepping into Demi Moore's book after this.
He's talking about leisure.
I like this book too,
because it tackles a lot of different,
like it tackles basically every part of life,
which I appreciate that,
especially in a 250 page book.
But he goes, leisure is not the absence of activity.
It is activity.
What is absent is any external justification.
You can't do leisure for pay.
You can't do it to impress people.
You have to do it for you, which is true.
I've been taking that to heart more lately.
I've been taking power naps every day.
That's nice, dude.
Yeah, it's been transformative.
But power is like the intent, like i'm going to take this nap
so i can crush it in the afternoon and you know what it is when i see you power napping i can
tell it looks different than when you're soft napping your mouth is a little more closed
your body's a little more together only nasal breathing and it's deep breaths coming in and out of the nose.
Box style.
I love erect.
And you have a heart on the whole time.
Yeah.
And you're sleeping on your stomach, so your butt is kind of like.
Yeah, I've created a tent with my body.
You're a couple inches in the air.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that's good exercise for your hog.
Yeah. I mean, given how you know small it
is that it doesn't really make a difference i compare it to tommy caldwell's finger that he
lost that he strengthened so he could still mountain climb like the best of them
yeah it smells like my balls holding me yeah your, your balls are sturdy, dude. They're ballast you down there.
Yeah.
Chad, what's your phrase of the week for getting after it?
I'm going to stand on my dick.
That's awesome, dude.
You can stand with pride. Yeah. Aaron, what's your phrase of the week for getting after it let's let's do a bump and sniff a butthole
dude my phrase of the week for getting after it this week is from uh deandre hopkins one of the
best wide receivers in the NFL.
And there's this incredible clip that everyone should watch where it's their first scrimmage of the season
and they're going up against, I think it's the formerly the Washington Redskins,
now the Washington football team.
And he misses a catch.
And then D'Angelo Hall, but he shakes the guy.
D'Angelo Hall, who was like their best cornerback at the time,
comes up and touches him in the chest. And he's don't try that on me and then deandre hopkins
don't touch me i'm a grown man and he's like or we can box and then deandre hall just started
keeps talking shit and then deandre hopkins just goes he stares him dead in the eyes he goes i fear
god he just keeps saying i fear god like he's like like basically saying like i fear no man i only
fear god and then they go back out on the field and he shakes d'angelo hall so
bad that d'angelo hall falls and gets injured and then deandre hopkins finds the camera and he goes
i don't start things i just finish him but like the whole thing all together is so badass but the
line the way he says i fear god when he's talking to him is one of the coolest things i ever heard
and uh yeah i just i don't know just beautiful so that's my phrase
we forget after i fear god who who's the fighter this weekend who was like he's on mic and he's
like i gotta take a shit man oh derrick lewis he's one of the all-time greatest yeah every every
fight too he goes he goes i'm not fighting again until i lose weight and he never loses weight
yeah he's the same guy who's like my balls are hot or whatever yeah he's the
my balls are hot guy yeah he's funny too he's like one of those dudes he's like i don't like
fighting i don't watch fighting he's like i just do it because i'm good at it and i can make money
doing it like he's he's a he's a character and his instagram is all people getting hurt and he
just writes he's okay underneath it like a guy will like get hit by like a truck and he just writes, he's okay underneath it. Like a guy will like get hit by like a truck and he just writes, he's okay.
And it's like Joe Rogan's favorite Instagram account, he says.
Derek lives in Texas.
Him and Joe can hang out now.
Yeah.
Dude, is there a party with all these people leaving LA where I'm like,
good, we're moving up some spots.
Oh, yeah.
Totally.
Traffic will be better.
Yeah. up some spots oh my god yeah totally traffic yeah yeah i mean uh yes stand-up isn't my main focus anymore but i'm like it might be easier to get spots yeah or if someone's trying to get interviewed
for something and then they normally they were like hey we're gonna do theos and the fighter
and the kid and rogan it's like well those guys, you know, in nine different places across the country now.
So you might be coming on going deep now.
Yeah, what are they going to, like, fly people out?
I don't – That's what Rogan said his plan is, but, like –
Yeah, is, like, Theo going to fly people out to Nashville?
That's going to be even harder.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't – and, like joey's moving to like new jersey
yeah and ended his podcast yeah i don't i don't i mean i don't really understand it to be honest
i don't know either i mean i've been but i've been i've been it is hard to live in la when
you're not pursuing your dreams it is tough but i also this will end yeah so i don't i don't know no i'm with
you it is a little weird you think it's gonna work out aaron or you think they'll all be back
i feel like they'll all be back but yeah i just don't know why they can't be patient. Yeah. They have all the money.
All right, guys.
That was fun.
Yeah, super fun.
Aaron, are we good for Thursday? If you need advice, these guys are really nice.
You want to know what to do and where to go.
When you need someone to guide you,
there's always the half-hearted beside you.
Go in deep.
Go in deep.
Let's go deep.
Go in deep.
Get in deep. I'm going deep I'm going deep