Hollywood Handbook - Tom Scharpling, Our Vulture Fest Friend

Episode Date: May 22, 2017

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is a HeadGum Podcast. Small, small, small Here comes Hazen and Sean Just to finish the story. Damn. So then it's me. It's Miss Sloan. Miss Sloan. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Yeah, Madeline Elizabeth Sloan, but only her mom ever called her Madeline. We all just call her Liz. Yeah. Or Miss Sloan. We've just call her Liz. Yeah. Or Miss Sloan. We've all seen the movie. Yeah. We all know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:00:50 I don't know what you're talking about. I'm just telling a story about my friend Miss Sloan. And so, you know, that nefarious Senator Sperling. The Senator. Who's just a total weasel and is completely for sale.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Is sort of, you know, willing to vote for the bill with one hand and choke it with the other by bringing this fraud case against Ms. Sloan and I. Yeah, but here comes Ms. Sloan. Yeah. And Ms. Sloan has this kind of philosophy about what a lobbyist does. has this kind of philosophy about what a lobbyist does and how the secret really is that you play your trump card right after the other guys played his. Oh, well, I'm just going to put my mic down because I got to know what happens.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Well... Well... We're face-to- face with Sperling. And I'm feeling like we're in real trouble. Because she's made this filing error with this Thailand palm oil bill. That essentially amounts to bribery. I'm just picking my mic up to say, keep going. I'm not going to stop. Don't worry about me stopping you because I got to know what Miss Flo's going to do.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Yeah. And of course, the in-house counsel for this little boutique lobbying firm that we work for, not like those guys over at Waterman and Kurtz, you know, our old firm, where the main guy is Sam Waterston, and then the main name of the partner is Waterman, but his name in the movie is neither. So anyway, you know, we're at...
Starting point is 00:02:53 Sorry, his name in the movie is not Sam Waterston or Waterman. No. Okay. And I'm not sure what it was. It's not even his agenda. It's Sanford. You know, he's the guy who's the head of the gun lobby. So, ultimately, what I realize is she's intentionally misfiled these papers.
Starting point is 00:03:18 I knew she did it on purpose. And I go, oh, wow, she even kept me in the dark. Me? One of her closest friends. Yeah. And one of the, the one main girl who had sort of gone to the other side. Yes, Miss Sloan's former friend. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Is still her friend. Hey, welcome to Hollywood Handbook and a setter's guide to kicking butt and dropping names. And the red carpet linebacker colleagues of this industry we call Showbiz. What up, what up? We're doing Vulture Fest again. We're back. We're back. We couldn't stay away.
Starting point is 00:03:54 These chairs. That's what it is. For me, he said, do you want to get on a six-hour flight to do an hour-long show yeah and i said will they have those chairs for me for me with the chairs they're a little high my feet will slowly descend over the course of the show just kind of like drip my legs will sort of drip down to the floor. What I need maybe is a trade with someone in the audience. So you want someone in the audience's chair and you want them to sit on a big tall chair?
Starting point is 00:04:34 Wouldn't that be a thrill for someone in the audience? Maybe somebody in the front row. Yes. Then has a big tall chair. Yes. Can someone bring me a big tall, like, no, I'm sorry, a little short chair and you can have my big tall chair and the table.
Starting point is 00:04:49 That's my trade. All right. All right. And then do you want to stay with the big chair or do you want a little small chair? Well, then I'm going to want a smaller chair than yours. Okay. So let's do that. Okay. So let's do that. Who wants a big tall chair? Okay. Come here. Who wants a big tall chair?
Starting point is 00:05:03 I got you right here. Okay, come here. Okay, so you can sit right in the aisle. So, you know, there are no... Nobody tell the fire marshal, okay? Yes. Remember fire marshal Bill? And I'll take the little small chair. And we can just be right under here.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Doing the show like this. It's really cozy. Okay. That's really cozy. Okay. That's great. You guys look really good in your chair. That's really good. And this feels good. You were right. I was right, wasn't I? Yeah. And now my feet are nice on the floor. And let me change the
Starting point is 00:05:36 story I told before. They said, do you want to fly for six hours to do a one hour show? And I said, are they going to have those chairs? And you said, yes. And I said, said well we'll switch them out and now I remember how it happened we love doing Vulture Fest we did sell out the show
Starting point is 00:05:56 yeah no no no no no no no no no disrespectful it's disrespectful to all the shows in this space that didn't sell out. Some people might think, based on stuff that we have done in the past, that we would tell other shows. We've told shows when we had a particularly rich guest or a particularly cool thing happen
Starting point is 00:06:23 for the show, We have told other shows that they have to... We are not doing that! We're not doing it this year. We are not telling those shows... Think about the indignity. You've got a show at Vulture Fest. I won't think about it.
Starting point is 00:06:41 You have to. The audience has to at least. You can tune this out. I won't. You've got to show up at Vulture Fest. It doesn't sell out. And then these two guys. Just normal guys.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Who are not even trying to really do anything in the industry. Yes, are just being themselves. They're normal guys. We're just having conversations with our friends and people are like, I want this, and we didn't even expect that. And then we sell out. And then now, you know, you basically have to pack it up and leave the industry. And on the way out the door, you're supposed to suck on these?
Starting point is 00:07:14 No, no, no, no. Nobody has to do anything. Senator Al Franken. You don't have to do it. Do nothing. Just keep. Frankly, do it. Do nothing. Just keep... Frankly, do... Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Right? Just keep making us laugh, making us think, and upholding the Constitution, right? Yes. And try not to be like Senator Sperling. Aziz Ansari. Please don't. Aziz guys do not want you to do anything. Robert Smigel.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Here's something to smigel about. You don't got to suck on these. No, don't. So put a big old smigel on your face. Don't do anything. Just because you didn't sell out. Big deal. If somebody remembers last year there was this list.
Starting point is 00:08:02 He's taking the big chairs away. Someone's taking the big chairs away. Someone's taking the big chairs for himself. Oh, wow. And that guy's addicted to big chairs. And it's a sad story in this country. Someone's stealing our game used chairs. And they're going to make a mint off those.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Somebody might remember last year there was this list of the 10 best podcasts. I think it was on vulture or something like that yeah and we were number two and there was another show that was number one and that show had a show in this space and it didn't sell out and you would think oh they must be so excited to make them suck on these no i don't even we're very excited not to do that i don't even remember that list i don't remember who was number one and who was number two. They don't have to do anything except just keep being themselves.
Starting point is 00:08:48 And for anyone who thinks, well, maybe they didn't sell out because they do a show in New York every week and it's not outrageously priced. I have a note about that as well. I have a note about that as well. On the selling out note, you didn't charge enough money for this show, Vulture
Starting point is 00:09:06 Fest. Think about it, Vulture. If it sold out, then the tickets could have cost more money. Yeah. If it sold out, you didn't do your job because I would say it's only 30-something dollars for an hour
Starting point is 00:09:21 long show that's going to be free in two days. I was like, I mean, I had to get a new prescription. I was like, am I reading this right? Seeing how much that guy wanted those big chairs, now I want the big chairs back. Yeah, I know. I know. It feels so weird to be too low.
Starting point is 00:09:40 I feel like, did I trick myself? Yeah. Because he seemed to think that was a really good opportunity to go get those chairs. Yeah, seeing the big smigle on his face when he took those chairs. Yes. Is the big chair boy still here? Did he abscond with the big chairs? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:01 He's gone. And he's out. And he's on a yacht somewhere that he paid for with his big chair money. I'm almost done talking about all this stuff and ready to move on to something else. You are? Yeah, I'm getting near it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Did you have any questions for me about it? No, we can... I'll think of some. Okay. We can do those later. Alright. We wanted, since we're doing the show, we're doing Vulture Fest and we're in New York, which we're obsessed with. The pizza.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Yes. The water's different? I'm obsessed with just being around New York. The energy of the buildings. Buildings, yes. buildings. Of buildings. Yes. Yeah. Are central. Bricks. We wanted to do a podcasting
Starting point is 00:10:50 panel since people did come here to CSN. We do a podcast. Yep. We wanted to do sort of the ultimate podcasting panel. Mm-hmm. What's our panel called? The Business of Podcasting.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Yeah. Do you start again? The Business of Podcasting. For the colon. Doing the show. Doing the show when the podcast is a business. Yes. And it's
Starting point is 00:11:22 really a peek behind the curtain. and we did invite a few people to do the panel and we got a really good one but i do want to mention that we did invite mike mitchell yes he of course he's one of the dough boys he was here yesterday doing a love panel in this same space. And you've got to imagine his experience. He's doing this cool show. He thinks he's got this really cool Netflix gig. And people
Starting point is 00:11:52 are going to want to come see him. And that show did not sell out. Yes. And to that I say nothing at all. Mike, get on a plane. Don't suck on these. Go home. Regroup and try again next year. And it's a big venue probably.
Starting point is 00:12:09 It's huge and it's just like, it's not easy to do. So what we did get was an even better guest, I think, who is just so great and so cool and so funny and nice and so sweet and so smart and kind and so charismatic and so intelligent and so real and sensitive but tough
Starting point is 00:12:39 and brave but vulnerable. Yeah. He can be serious. He can be serious. He can be sweet. Oh, yeah. He'll tell you a joke, but he'll also give you a back rub.
Starting point is 00:12:55 But enough about him. Let's get him out here. Tom Sharpling is our guest. Hi, Tom. Hey, Tom. I need to get a chair. What size chair do you want? Did someone steal your big chair, too? I guess I'd like a small, if I could. You want a small?
Starting point is 00:13:25 I'll get it. Do you want to get it? I'll figure out the chair situation. He's like, I'll get it. Like, I'm supposed to get it? Okay. Of course you'll get it. What was the other option?
Starting point is 00:13:40 Oh, here he is. And he's going to have two chairs. The guy that stole the big chairs Is he your friend? Okay Oh okay and we're not allowed to have the water Where do you want me? And he's mad at the clock
Starting point is 00:13:57 Yeah And he kicked the clock For anyone who's just listening This guy kicked the clock And now he's trying to be friends with it again Yeah kicked the clock. For anyone who's just listening, this guy kicked the clock. And now he's trying to be friends with it again. Yeah. Too late. That's abuse.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Um, Tom, hi. Hi. Why are you sitting all the way back there? Because there's no space for me to go. Come in, Tom. Squeeze in. This is Come here and squeeze in.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Yes. Oh. This is nice. This is cozy. Now, Tom, let me explain who you are. You did the show. You've served on the show in a few capacities. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:43 We've tried to help you many capacities. Yeah. We tried to, we've tried to help you many times. We are rooting for you, Tom. Yes. And we think one of these days you're going to really break through. And you consulted on our big Christmas episode. I pitched jokes for it.
Starting point is 00:15:00 I did not get anything in. No, but just, just the exercise, the practice. No, that's what I really felt like I took away. Just like what it's like to just keep trying to get exposure and get the opportunity for exposure. Something to remember. Life is 100% of the shots you don't take. And recently you were doing...
Starting point is 00:15:25 You know what I mean? No, go ahead. No, I'm just saying. Wayne Grebski was a great man and a great quote artist. And he said something that I think Tom would be wise to keep in mind. Can you give it to me again so I can get it down?
Starting point is 00:15:40 Yeah, life is 100% of the shots you don't take. Life is one... Okay, now I got it that makes a lot of sense and you were doing a sully duck tour last time we yes we're showing the academy award-winning movie that um just lit up america new york story became America's story when that movie kind of popped. It was more like a local story, kind of the way people know, like, this is where you go to get the good bagels, this is where you go to get the pizza.
Starting point is 00:16:14 A plane landed in that river over there, and everyone lived. It was the kind of thing that just didn't play outside of that neighborhood in New York. Yeah, will you do the famous line? that just didn't play outside of that neighborhood in New York. Will you do the famous line? Was it birds? Birds.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Birds. That movie was 80 minutes long. I wish it came out in July. I'm so happy to report the news that you are now financially independent. Yeah. I. You are self-feeding.
Starting point is 00:17:01 At least right now. Yeah. Self-feeding. Roof over the head. Yes. Car. Self-feeding. Roof over the head. Yes. Car. And let's not blow by it. Shirt and pants.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Shirt and pants. Yes. I could tell he was waiting for someone to be like No longer has to choose. Yes. And from what I hear, they're going to drum up another gift bag for me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:34 I noticed you talking to someone in the back saying like, hang on a second, I need to take care of something. I saw you had someone cornered pretty aggressively. Yes. And you were a lot of big arm motions and a lot of sort of mad things. And you were a lot of big arm motions and a lot of sort of mad things. And you were saying you weren't crying a lot. I couldn't see your face.
Starting point is 00:17:51 But you were definitely talking about how you were not crying. I was just saying, it's like, look, I mean, I'm out there for all but eight minutes of the show. Yeah, but what in eight minutes, huh? Look, it was an amazing eight minutes. But I was just like, you can't tell me I can in eight minutes, huh? Look, it was an amazing eight minutes. But it's just like,
Starting point is 00:18:05 you can't tell me I can't get a gift bag? I saw what was in that thing. Oh, yeah. There's a Trevor Noah book in that thing. You're not messing around, man. No. Born a crime. I'll tell you what. There's the same Chemex that was in the bag last year in that
Starting point is 00:18:21 thing. Yeah. That's good because mine is worn out. I smashed mine. So you're doing so good. Talk about some of the things you have going on. Oh, please, yes. I love hearing about this. I'm noticing, by the way,
Starting point is 00:18:38 that the people in the back cannot see us anymore. I don't understand why people didn't give them big chairs. And I worry that the big chairs dealer has infected the whole back row. It should have been everyone in the back's got big chairs. We
Starting point is 00:18:57 are maybe sunken down. Yes. And there's maybe sort of a sub-basement or like a false bottom to the stage that we're in and people are peeking in. Or peering down into the show. It's a glass bottom boat. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:13 We are underwater and Tom, did you want to talk about what you're doing? No, no, I want to hear more about this. Okay. We are underwater and we've got like scuba gear on. Yes. And we do the whole show in sign language. Is that progressive? It's a very,
Starting point is 00:19:33 I've got to say, it's a very New York idea. A little too hip for the room. Can we finish your story, please? Sure. I was ready to start it. We're waiting. So,
Starting point is 00:19:50 in the past... This is the punchline? No. In the past, I've had some ups and I've had some downs and you guys have kind of charted the... more of the downs than the ups, I would say. But since the last time I've been on the show,
Starting point is 00:20:06 which was about six months ago, it's been nothing but up for me. Oh, wow. Yeah, yeah. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Is that it? Well, I no longer need to beg.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Um, well, I no longer need to beg. I'm no longer kind of trying to play the game the way other people play it. Yeah. I am a bit of a game changer now. Like a disruptor, I guess is what you'd call it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you're very disruptive in this space. I used to do on my show, The Best Show. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Thank you. Funny. It's a funny show. Do you think it's more fun than funny? It's a fun show. I just want it to be fun. I'm having fun, but am I having fun because I'm laughing because it's funny? It's a fun show. I just want it to be fun. I'm having fun, but am I having fun because I'm laughing because it's funny?
Starting point is 00:21:11 And I have to pick one? Well, ideally I'd major in one and minor in the other. Oh, interesting. So your show is a college. Yeah, your show is a bit of a college. Podcasting business, the business of podcasting,
Starting point is 00:21:26 how to do the show when it's a business. Pick your major. Pick your major, that's step one. And I would say... He's writing it down. He's taking a picture of the brochure that has pictures on it. So...
Starting point is 00:21:43 Look, he paid $88 to be here He can do what he wants for the 50 minutes That he gets access to this room I wasn't criticizing anyone I was letting people know Some people have to just listen to this Not everybody else can get in to the friggin show Get a free bag
Starting point is 00:21:58 They get brownie bites or whatever So Is that the story? No. This is the punchline though? Ideally I'd tell the story. I'm just asking. That would be ideal for me
Starting point is 00:22:15 as well. I used to Thanks. I used to do ads on the show. And it would be just like ads were just like, Hey, what do you think the over-under on the Steelers Ravens is this weekend? Like you want to get rich?
Starting point is 00:22:38 Yeah. Like ones like that. You know what I mean? Or just like. It's an ad for money basically. Basically. It's like an ad. It's like.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Company's giving away money Yeah I guess the over under The fastest way to money But that's yesterday's news As I said I'm a disruptor I've taken it now to the people And I set up A way my show is
Starting point is 00:23:00 Listeners contribute Basically I set up a Go fund me But the first thing you said Was I don't have to beg anymore listeners contribute. Basically, I set up a GoFundMe. The first thing you said was I don't have to beg anymore. Because you begged so effectively. Can I finish the story? Can I finish the story?
Starting point is 00:23:18 Please. Now the website is doing the begging. There's no begging now. It's a GoFundMe. And people, you can look it up now. It's search. I will be dead by Halloween. Admittedly, I've
Starting point is 00:23:47 heightened a few of my life situations maybe I've conflated a few things and played down a couple other things like that the money for this goes to a podcast and I've kind of created some health issues that
Starting point is 00:24:02 are non-existent so look up health and the picture is not you it's not me created some health issues that are non-existent. Yeah. So look up health. And the picture is not you. It's not me. No, but it bears a passing resemblance. It's weird that it was a Getty image also. It's watermarked.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Yes, it's watermarked. So if anybody, you can do it here. And you can see, it's a screenshot of your phone. Yeah, go donate to that celebrity baby. Yeah, it's a screenshot of your phone. to that celebrity baby. Yeah, it's a screenshot of your phone and you can see the search term sick baby.
Starting point is 00:24:29 It says. Yeah, but yeah, you screen capped it. I got a question. It's a GoFundMe, but it's like, aren't I just staying here? Well, Tom,
Starting point is 00:24:47 you know what I say to that? A little slow to answer the question. Quit dodging the question, Tom. You know what I say to that? What? Go fund me. Or go fund yourself. Or go fund yourself.
Starting point is 00:25:03 But I say, or go fund me. I don't care. I'm not funding myself. I'm talking to you, though. I have nothing. I'm saying to you, you know. Argo fund yourself. You say Argo fund me.
Starting point is 00:25:13 And then you say Argo fund me. Yes. Do you want to try it again? Can I say something, Tom, that's like really not so much a question and more of just a wake-up call for you? Sure. About not doing ads. You're not doing of just a wake-up call for you sure about not doing ads you're not doing ads anymore uh-huh can you take a look at me for a second sure jacket by five four clothing wait now is that jacket watch by movement watches the company that does audio ads but the name does not sound like it looks. Belly full of blue apron.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Blue apron for breakfast this morning. Warmed up in the sink at my hotel. Small business seats postage done by stamps.com. Please don't focus on the individual using a stamp.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Yes. Website by Squarespace. Not an advertiser of ours, but someday. They must still need to reach people through podcast advertising. And I'll tell you another thing, too.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Into it is the best way to do your taxes. And don't associate them with anything they don't want to be associated with. Hollywood Handbook. Now, I think it's very fun to talk about podcasts and have these big experts here. I think we have something like 23 years of podcasting experience on this stage.
Starting point is 00:26:45 23 years of podcasting experience on stage. And let's not measure who has how much. Let's look at the total and just say that there's plenty. And won't it be fun to sort of do a panel
Starting point is 00:27:02 where we ask each other the questions we've been dying to ask. And we're, of course, going to have some organization. Let's establish Robert Wool's of Order. Robert Wool's of Order. Mm-hmm. If you remember on the set of our list, Robert Wool had to create some sort of packing order
Starting point is 00:27:22 so that it wasn't just constant. Because they did a lot of riffing on that show. Yeah. You think Michael Boatman's sticking to the script, you got some sour news coming, pal. Yeah. You know what my favorite scene on Arliss was? No, but please tell me.
Starting point is 00:27:40 I don't know. How would I know that? Oh, you know what I'm realizing? I think I do know. I think you do know, yeah. Why don't know. How would I know that? Oh, you know what I'm realizing? I think I do know. I think you do know, yeah. Why don't you tell everybody? Oh. No!
Starting point is 00:27:53 It's the scene when he goes, Hey, Randy Moss! Oh, yes. I like it because it's a show for sports fans that doesn't presume I myself am a sports fan. Yes. And I like that it's still on. So,
Starting point is 00:28:11 we have to figure out some way to sort of do this in an organized manner. Let's just nominate a moderator. I'm going to nominate Hayes. Okay, and I'll second the nomination of Hayes. Okay, and I'll confirm the nomination of Hayes. Okay. So now Hayes is the moderator, and then we'll switch.
Starting point is 00:28:33 I'll be initial moderator, yes. Okay, so you're moderator one. And I'll start the first question as moderator. First official panel question. Okay, first panel question, go ahead and ask. This question is for Sean. Oh, thank you. I didn't think, oh. Go ahead and ask. This question is for Sean. Oh, thank you. I didn't think...
Starting point is 00:28:47 Oh, that's so nice. Podcasting can be sort of rough on your body if you let things slip. Things can get a little out of control physically. You obviously have not done that. You're keeping things Very together Basically you look
Starting point is 00:29:08 Just you know how you look How do you Do that what is your Like regimen how do you Look so nice Oh wow Well I'm always clenching Everything
Starting point is 00:29:23 Yeah Never for a second do I release Yeah Well, I'm always clenching everything. Never for a second do I release anything. Your nostrils are closed. People don't see that you can close them up. Oh, yeah. No, they're completely shut. My throat is tight.
Starting point is 00:29:45 A lot of people don't realize oxygen's loaded with just all kinds of fat. So I really limit my intake of that and everything else. I, of course, only drink core water. You can see that. It's got to be core, and it's got to be room temp. So I really, uh, I, I treat myself in that way. Um, but I just think that's so flattering that someone like you would ask me about my body regimen when it's like, um, hello, have you seen yourself? Uh, just not the moderator. I'm just a moderator. No, but honestly, let's go through the process and select a new moderator.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Well, Tom gets one follow-up question on that question. Oh, okay, so follow-up. Is there anything else you want to know about that question? Am I asking a question about the question? You're going to want to turn it to me as the moderator. I was the one who asked the question. Okay. Don't talk to me.
Starting point is 00:30:48 It just happened. I'm not a moderator. I mean, hopefully I will be, fingers crossed. Sure. I don't know. I guess the only thing I would say is I... Where do I get my ideas? Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Oh, gosh. Yeah, I really wanted to know. I honestly have no idea. I don't know. That's I really wanted to know. I honestly have no idea. I don't know. That's so interesting, you know, because a lot of people think it's something you can teach, getting ideas. Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:15 I question ideas, yeah. Do you ever find that when you're like... You just asked your question. Yeah. You're done, Tom, so... Okay, that's fair. So now we go through the process of, as moderator, You just asked your question. Yeah. You're done, Tom. Okay, that's fair. So now we go through the process of, as moderator,
Starting point is 00:31:31 I will begin the selection process for a new moderator. I'm going to nominate Sean. Oh, okay. I'll second that nomination. All right. And then you confirm the nomination? Yes, I confirm. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:46 So, gosh, so much I want to ask to either one of you, but I guess my main question is for Hayes. Oh, wow, okay. Yeah, of course. Hayes, at our age, the skin you got doesn't happen by accident. Oh. Name your top three skincare products and take me through
Starting point is 00:32:07 your morning routine. Okay. Okay. Morning routine. This morning? Yeah. Okay. The first thing
Starting point is 00:32:22 you do, if you're at Vulture Fest, you get a call at 5 a.m. saying that your car is here to take you to the airport. Which happened to be this morning. You are convinced that it's time for you to go home. You don't remember doing the show. And it's 5 a.m. East Coast time, which for you is 2 a.m.? It's 2 a.m. West Coast time, yes. So you go to the airport, but there's no ticket, so you go.
Starting point is 00:32:55 The person at the desk says, you haven't done your show yet. We're so excited for your show. Why are you trying to leave New York? Yeah. So you go home, uh, you, this, you lay out your skin the night before. So when you say, when you say the morning routine, they have this, cause like from the day before it's a little, um, like it's absorbed a lot of moisture. So you lay it out on the vent.
Starting point is 00:33:22 Wow. So it kind of dries out. Don't give it to the guys. Some people will give it to those guys that will take your skin and tenderize it overnight. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Because they'll take it for a joy ride. That has happened to me before. Well, skin like yours, yeah, that's tempting for those guys. So, Tom, do you want to ask me where I get my question ideas? On that question, yeah, that's tempting for those guys. So, Tom, do you want to ask me where I get my question ideas? On that question, yeah. On the skin thing?
Starting point is 00:33:53 Again, Sean is the moderator. I'm the moderator now. Don't talk to him. Yeah. On the skin thing? Mm-hmm. I kind of... I think on the skin thing um i i kind of i i think i might i think on the skin thing might have been my question on the skin thing okay yeah so all right so where do i get my ideas as a moderator yeah you know they just sort of pop into my head. So I think we need a new moderator.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Yeah. I will nominate... Are we doing it snake style? Oh, yeah. So I nominate it first. We're going around the curve now. And now you nominate twice. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:37 So I'll nominate Sean. Okay, I'll take it. Okay. I'll second the nomination. And then if you want to confirm the nomination... I will confirm. Yes. Because it doesn't seem like Tom is going to do it. Okay. I'll second the nomination. And then if you want to confirm the nomination. I will confirm. Yes. Because it doesn't seem like Tom is going to do it.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Yeah. I would like to participate. I can just say that. It's a democratic process. You hear us up here doing these. You know the rules, the panel rules. You're welcome to initiate. And if you'd like to do a challenge vote you can do that
Starting point is 00:35:05 yeah i'd love to participate in a challenge vote i mean i love the process you know seeing democracy at work so once the moderator is selected anyone can initiate a challenge vote but you do lose your next two moderator turns if you lose the challenge vote okay who determines and it is majority rules and because you initiated the vote, you don't get to vote in the challenge vote. That's completely corrupt. It's like, oh, I call for a vote. Oh, and I'm voting. It's like, no, you can't do that. Yeah. And that's like
Starting point is 00:35:33 the way Senator Sperling wants to run it. Yeah. Yeah, no, no, no, no. Ms. Sloan would never let that happen. Liz. So, are you initiating a challenge? No, I'm not. No, I'm going to hold back on my challenge. I don't want to burn it yet.
Starting point is 00:35:51 Okay. So my question is for Tom. Tom, can you do me a favor and ask Hayes where he gets his ideas? Sure. I'm dying to know. We had you on the show. It's good exposure. Maybe you could do us a favor.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Just do me a little favor. And you said you wanted to participate. I'm shy around Hayes, and I don't know if he's going to give me a straight answer. Of course. Hayes, do you want me to ask it from you or just as if it's from me? Surprise me. Someone wants to know. Okay. This is good.
Starting point is 00:36:28 He loves mystery. Where do you get your ideas? Well, I've been thinking about this since the first time I was asked a question and wasn't sure how to respond. And the answer is, I have a certain friend who is my inspiration. And he has a very nice body.
Starting point is 00:36:54 And just sort of being around him, I sort of feed off some of the ideas that he's bringing. I sort of feed off some of the ideas that he's bringing. And so when you say, where do I get my ideas? I can't even say that they're my ideas. They're really my handsome friend's ideas. Okay. Did you get that? Yeah, and I have a follow-up.
Starting point is 00:37:26 And what's the follow-up? Now, that is Tom's, although you can initiate a panel favor again. Because Tom does get the follow-up question. Oh, but Tom got the question. Oh, that's right. Well, my question was for Tom. That's right. Your question was for Tom. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:42 So in that case, I can initiate the follow-up, which means I have a, you can do a panel favor. For your follow-up, yeah. So for, okay, for your follow-up, ask me if I have a follow-up. Okay, yes. Sean, my follow-up is if you have a follow-up question. Yeah, do you have any idea how much that means to me? And that's for Tom?
Starting point is 00:38:09 Because he asked a question. It's a follow-up about the question. Sure. Well, it's clear it was very meaningful to you. Yeah. Yeah. You think? I think this guy's catching on.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Uh-huh. Yeah. So, I guess time to nominate a moderator again. Tom, do you want to nominate one? Yeah, it's Tom's turn to nominate a moderator. I nominate... Sean. Okay, and I'm going to veto that. I'm going to veto it as well. Okay, and I'm going to veto that.
Starting point is 00:38:45 I'm going to veto it as well. Okay. Yeah, Sean can't be the moderator again. It's been twice in a row. He's itching to ask more questions. So, if I vetoed it and you're nominating, obviously you can't nominate yourself. So, I guess I would encourage you to nominate
Starting point is 00:39:06 Hayes. Yeah. I nominate Hayes. Okay. Okay, and I second it. This is a question for Tom. Oh. Okay. You seem sad.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Uh-huh. Yeah. You're giving me sort of an Eeyore vibe. People have said that, yes. How were you hoping this would go? If this is not what you wanted, what is your dream
Starting point is 00:39:40 version of this panel? Well, I had no dream version of it. I thought... Is maybe that the problem? You come out in like a letterman jacket. You do a little muscle man show. Like, is that... Wayne Grayskies used to say
Starting point is 00:39:55 that visualization is 100% of the shots you don't take. Okay. I mean, I thought I was going to come here to take part in a panel that would teach people about podcasting. Audience participation. Because I don't know if you guys are aware of this,
Starting point is 00:40:18 there just aren't enough podcasts. And we need to give people the tools to do their own podcast. Is it time for a regular Joe of some sort to take on podcasting? Yeah. Like a Joe the Plumber type? Or a Joe Rogan.
Starting point is 00:40:38 So you want to do audience questions? Sure. Okay. What's your question for the audience? If you were going to do a podcast, please list the three subjects you could do your show about in ascending order from
Starting point is 00:41:05 worst idea to best idea. And how is this going to work in your mind? Because everybody would just say it. So many people. We do like a countdown. You sold out. I don't know if you remember. I heard. I heard. And you're asking them to do a lot of the show.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Yes. You know what I mean? When really, I think it should be Tom doing a little bit more of the show. Yeah, couldn't Tom get involved in the show? Well, then, okay. I've been trying to get you out of your shell the whole time. Sure, okay. All right. So, okay.
Starting point is 00:41:35 So, what do you want to know then from me if you want to get me out of my shell? Well, if you were to do a podcast, this is the three in ascending order. I do one. Yeah, but we were going to regroup a little bit. Sort of take stock. Sure. From Worst Idea to Best Idea in ascending order, just sort of say what the podcast might be about.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Well, by the way, Tom, I don't know if you want to say that you do a podcast because then your health insurance payments that you are getting for the show might, like someone might be alerted to that. You might not be. Okay. Somebody might dig a little deeper.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Be able to fund your payments out of your health plan. Well, then I'll just say there's only one podcast I would do, and it would be about my journey as a sick infant to try to just stay alive and get to Halloween. Yeah. And just hope everybody just keeps giving. And do you have a costume picked out? Yeah. If you make it?
Starting point is 00:42:34 Probably Yondu from Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Ah, yes. Yondu, of course. Big spark of recognition from the audience on Yondu. If you guys could have, yeah, anyone listening, there was a collective sort of, oh, face. Like, Yondu. Everyone mouthed the name because we all know Yondu. Very reverent. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah, that really worked.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Very reverent. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Yeah, that really worked. It's interesting for a baby as sick as yourself to want to dress up for Halloween when the photo already is so scary of you. And there's such a natural, I mean, there is a baby in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, and it's baby Groot.
Starting point is 00:43:26 But I guess you as a baby want to be a grown up, which I assume Yondu is. If I could, Hayes, I don't think anyone would recognize baby Groot as a Guardians of the Galaxy member. Because you go to see that movie, you're seeing Yondu. You're going, I'm going to go see the Yondu movie.
Starting point is 00:43:41 And then with baby Groot, you'd have to explain like, that's the tree guy. And people wouldn't really be able to get there. Do we want to do a switch of the audience so the people in the back can see us? So, like, the people in the front move to the back and the people... Well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:57 And do we want to sort of... Maybe we stand... We have these wireless mics. We can do a stand-up and... Let's get some audience questions. Let's everybody start switching seats, and we'll get questions while you do that. So we can stand up.
Starting point is 00:44:08 We'll go to the back and get some audience questions. Yes, yes. And Tom, yeah, you come. Can I come? Yeah, please. And we'll all get the audience questions. Okay, which way are you going? Yes.
Starting point is 00:44:17 All right, so you go this way. But remember which chair I was in when we go back. And please ask serious questions, guys. Don't do the broken English thing that we used to do on the show like two years ago. Like every time we've ever tried to get an audience question
Starting point is 00:44:31 and it's like, do what make movie is podcast. And it's like, look, I get it. I thought it was funny when we started doing it too. But then I was like, this is bad.
Starting point is 00:44:40 I'm embarrassed by this. So, Hayes, do you want to get a question over there? should I get one? Does anyone have a good one over here? No, nobody does. Does anybody have a good question back here? This guy looks like he might have one. Okay. Okay, so let's have Tom get one first.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Tom, do you want to, yeah. Do I want to ask a question or get a question from the audience? Get a question from the audience. Do you have a question? No? No, I'm coming up just right here. Tom, keep asking.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Tom's striking out. All right. Okay. Ask him why he doesn't have a question. Okay. Why don't you have a question? Just a little tired. This show's pretty early.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Okay. Little tired. The show's pretty early. All right, Hayes, do you want to field that one? I actually have a response to that, which is last year, yes, we did have sort of an early show at 11 a.m., and we spoke up about that, and now it is at 11.30.
Starting point is 00:45:44 Mm-hmm. That's the kind of respect they show us here at Vulture Fest. And I got to say, they practically recognized us the fourth time we tried to get inside. Yes. I mean, they were really going like, I think I should know you.
Starting point is 00:46:04 So that felt good. Yeah. Sir, what was your question? I wondered if maybe a good podcast topic would be fraudulent GoFundMe pages. Okay, so this guy's trying to play off of sort of the main thing we were talking about with Tom. Seems to be pretty deeply mined at this point. Yeah. So we've done a lot about it.
Starting point is 00:46:27 And we were moving on from it to go like, let's see if somebody could get something new kick-started for us. Yes. And it's sort of a Tom thing, which I'm sort of standing here being like, what do I do with this? His question is the sound of like
Starting point is 00:46:42 when you're sipping through a straw and there's nothing left in the drink. And it's like, and you're kind of going like, I'm so thirsty. And you thought maybe some of the ice melted in like interim, but it didn't. So that's kind of what that question is. I would love to get a different one. Okay. I'll confirm.
Starting point is 00:47:04 All right, Tom. Tom. Will you nominate Hayes to get a different one okay i'll confirm all right tom tom will you nominate hayes to get the question yes you're not i'm i would like to formally nominate hayes for the get the next question do you have a question i don't do you uh sure um I don't... Sure. That guy was in the bathroom with me. I want something in between eager and I want the person, you know... Yeah, okay, this guy. Can you guys take that skateboard over there and just show us how to shred?
Starting point is 00:47:38 Oh. Somebody brought a skateboard. Yeah. I guess, you know, is that question for Tom, I guess? Okay. I remember him saying he wanted to participate more.
Starting point is 00:47:56 Okay, Tom. This can be for all the people at home. Okay, he's getting on. Right? Holy, oh no. Too many tricks And Tom You say like cow bugger
Starting point is 00:48:09 Or something Yeah But make it your own Make it your own Shredden Yeah That's good That felt good
Starting point is 00:48:18 Hey Sean Please Look at all these Empty seats here Mmhmm One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Sean? Please, yeah. Look at all these empty seats here. Mm-hmm. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:31 You said it was a sellout, right? We have rich fans who like to stretch out. So this guy paid $400 for the second to last row. My man bought the whole row. Yeah, yeah. for the second to last row. I may have brought the whole row. Yeah, yeah. I think I got away from that.
Starting point is 00:48:50 I nominate you. Yeah. To do what? To ask a question. To ask a question? And the question is, do you have a question? Does anybody have a question?
Starting point is 00:48:59 Someone has a question over there. Okay. Please don't let me down. I'm going to try. What can you tell us about promoting your podcast? Oh, good. That would be a good question for the podcast panel.
Starting point is 00:49:15 What can you tell us about promoting your podcast? But there is nobody on stage anymore. Yeah. No, that question's clearly for the empty chairs. Yeah. Well. I like how people are scrambling to light us back here. The lights are wildly switching on and off.
Starting point is 00:49:36 And we're just going to go back up in a second. So the person's finally like, okay, I got it. But now I guess it's time to go back on stage. We don't really have anything else to do back here. Tom? Yeah? Do you want to ask somebody for a question? I guess I'd like to ask this guy, where are you on the run to?
Starting point is 00:49:58 You have all your luggage with you. We're going home to South Carolina. Okay, that's nice. That's nice. Have a safe trip. Travel safe. Play this out, Tom. Keep going. And
Starting point is 00:50:15 if I can take a personal moment now, I would like, if you know who Yondu is, please raise your hand. Oh, nobody's raising their hands. Nobody. Oh, no. Wow.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Come on. Nobody knows who Yondu is here. And nobody knew who Yondu was. Oh, no. It was... And I was going to let it go. Now raise your hand if you know who Miss Sloan is. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:43 There they go. Yes. Literally every hand in the house went up. Oh, yeah. There they go. Yes. Literally every hand in the house went up. Oh, my God. That Miss Sloan with her lipstick. I don't think it's right
Starting point is 00:50:57 that she went to prison. And I'm out here free to host a hit podcast. Do you guys want the stuff that's in my Vulture gift bag? Yeah, we should. It is the part of the show where we give out the gift bag. Yeah, okay, let's do it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:23 And this must require a lighting change. That was easy for that guy. He's like, okay, normal setting. Yeah. So it really is very, very nice. They give us this nice gift bag, but last year a lot of my stuff got taken away on the plane because I was trying to make it into a weapon.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Just to see if I could. I wasn't going to do anything. They don't want to hear that. Keeping this. Tough to find stuff that you don't want to keep. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Brownie thins. Now, I know what you're thinking. I can't eat that. They don't use fair trade cocoa. Read the package. So, does anyone feel like they deserve brownie thins? Oh, wow. And Hayes, how do we pick?
Starting point is 00:52:30 And Tom, how do we pick? I would like to hear what somebody did to deserve... That guy who yelled yeah really thinks he deserves some brownie thins. I'd like to hear what he did to deserve it. I'll get back out there. Who yelled yeah? Oh, okay. And this is the guy who bought the whole row,
Starting point is 00:52:47 and I think that's what he did. I'm not even going to ask. That's our richest... He could buy the show and destroy it if he wanted. Yeah. Let's see what else. Uh-oh. Somebody's see what else. Uh-oh. Somebody's born a crime.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Yeah, Trevor Noah was born a crime. Uh-oh. I hope nobody thinks the rules apply to Ariel Levy. Okay, so the two books that we got in the gift bag are Born a Crime and The Rules Do Not Apply. Can we get some nicer books next year? Some books about obeying the rules. Yeah. Can we get a book that follows the rules?
Starting point is 00:53:37 And can we get a book that, like, just is nice? Yes. I'm sorry. When I'm on a plane, I don't want to think about criminals. What if I'd read that book before I did the show? Who knows? I'm not going to come out and just do a normal show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:51 Imagine the safe, structured show you've been enjoying. Where you just feel like, oh, I'm in the hands of professionals. They plan this out. They're really just concerned about the audience having a good time, and that's why they put all the thought into it. And instead, I'm going, oh, the rules don't apply to me. I don't have to plan the show and make it so good.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Then what would I do? Just be wandering around? Think about that. You'd just be up here like, just, you know, jerking off. Tom. Tom. Tom. My daughter's here, Tom. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:54:33 I'm so sorry. You told me that before the show. Yeah. I slipped up. Yeah. Tom. I'm so sorry. My girlfriend, Hayes' daughter, is here.
Starting point is 00:54:44 And she doesn't exactly want to hear that kind of talk and I made a big pitch of like come see your this is sort of like her introduction to her boyfriend Sean this is your new boyfriend come to the show
Starting point is 00:55:01 it's sort of like a presentational opportunity for Sean and if she starts talking like you, that's gonna blow the dowry. Yeah. Now Tom, would you like to join Tidal? Cause Tidal's still trying.
Starting point is 00:55:21 Yes, we have an opportunity for someone to join Tidal in this audience And that means you get to be an artist on it If you accept this card You also accept any possible losses That Tidal Declares in this financial year Yes, you get equity
Starting point is 00:55:40 You get a significant equity in the company You could feasibly owe and all that comes with million dollars legal liability it's a gamble no one's gonna pretend it's not uh but you know what old wayne great ski used to say are there any creams in there? The Gret one. Huh? Are there any creams in there? Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, I've got Dr. Dennis Gross' Alpha Beta Medi Spa Peel. Oh, okay. Is that a cream?
Starting point is 00:56:16 Eh, no. Let's see. This will play well on the audio. Oh. So, you're not going to believe this this Jerleek product
Starting point is 00:56:32 is a sun specialist with super berry complex has anybody ever tried super berries not once I tried them one time and that's really all you need it's still bouncing around in there Tom Not once. I tried them one time. Yeah. And that's really all you need. Yeah. It's still bouncing around in there.
Starting point is 00:56:48 Tom? No, I haven't. Haven't had Super Berries? Not yet. Okay. Do you want to say why? Because, you know, I really thought this was supposed to be about helping people learn about podcasting. Learn about podcasting.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Right. And so what you want is they're getting all sunburned. You've got to start an open air studio. This is an outdoor show. What Tom wants is people are too sunburned to do competing podcasts with him.
Starting point is 00:57:17 That's honestly what it is. I don't want to win that way. This is a good teaching moment for the people out there. People will try to destroy you in this business. They will want you to get sunburned so you can't do the show. Imagine if the only reason that SJP's interview
Starting point is 00:57:34 with the head of New York Magazine for $50 didn't sell out was because she was too sunburned. Would I want to win that way? Who do you think would have had something to do with that? Tom Sharpling, maybe? Now, he wants people to be sunburned.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I'm sorry. I've got more candies here. I'm starting at the top with who I want sunburned. Yeah. Right? I'm not just going for some slob. And she's a tastemaker, so she's saying being sunburned is great. I don't want the guy who Sean and I were talking in the bathroom to to be sunburned, a normal guy like that. Can we give him a few things, by the way?
Starting point is 00:58:12 The guy from the bathroom? Yes. Well, does he want... Yes, well, the guy who approached Sean and Tom in the bathroom, please come on stage. He's just a nice... Yes. Yes, up. Up. he's just a nice yes yes up up yes treats so uh you get to pick candy a book or milk makeup hero salve or Milk Makeup Hero Sav? Sav. Sav.
Starting point is 00:58:48 How do we say that word? Candy, book, Sav. I can't get the super berries? He wants the super berries. He wants the super berries. Okay. Podcasting rule number 27. If you know how to ask for it
Starting point is 00:59:05 You can get just about anything in this business He's getting the super berries Another good lesson Approach your heroes In the bathroom You'll always be rewarded You will get a prize If you're standing next to Tom In line, especially at a bathroom, have him deal with you.
Starting point is 00:59:29 You're winning. Yes. You're the only one who didn't lose money on today. That's right. You got that. Everybody else here is just hammered in money. Yes. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:59:44 That is plenty. that is more than enough All good, man Thank you Don't worry We don't have any more time for you There's only 29 minutes left to go Yes
Starting point is 00:59:59 And so much more, Shep We'll never get to all the stuff we rehearsed. Oh, no. We're not gonna. Do you have any more ideas for when you do this next year, when you do this panel next year? Maybe we can start planning that one now. You seem critical of our show.
Starting point is 01:00:18 How have your Vulture Fest shows gone? Well, if you remember when you did it last year, because you're local. It it last year Because you're local It's so easy for you to get here I got bumped to be fair They had me on the schedule Then
Starting point is 01:00:33 Jesse David Fox Said he wanted to Do a one man show Jesse David Fox The vulture comedy reporter Almost as much recognition as Yondu. Yes. Yes. Yes. He's the Yondu of vulture. Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:54 Guardians 3, you know, it's Jesse David Fox up there in that ship. Yes. Could that be interesting? I honestly think that when Yondu takes his mask off, he will be revealed to be Jesse David Fox. Yeah, I knew he had a mask. If he's on the ship, right, Jesse David Fox could come up with 15 ways to fix this adventure.
Starting point is 01:01:20 Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that could be a really good so that scene the movie could be more like these articles okay so you got bumped last year you got asked this year but it was at the same time as this show
Starting point is 01:01:36 and Jesse started swinging his dick around and then what were you gonna say that you corrected yourself to that? In front of my daughter, who's now going to be hearing like, oh, I want to get to know this Jesse David Fox
Starting point is 01:01:51 instead of her boyfriend I'm trying to set her up with, Sean. I was going to say wiener. Very current. Good topical stuff. He's got a whole chunk on yeah tom just do your do your anthony wiener he begged us to let him do an anthony wiener routine and we were like please it was all about like he's like did you notice his name and he's like what he does
Starting point is 01:02:19 he's like oh we've got 29 minutes that's exactly as long as my set is. I know. And I was like, I think people have made that observation before about his last name. And Tom was like, not like this. Not this way. Yeah. So go ahead and do it. Okay. The year is 2009. We're thrilling to... Dexter?
Starting point is 01:02:48 Yes. Yes, Dexter. He was like the original Miss Sloan. You don't know whose side he's on, but you know you want him on yours. Tom, we're trying to plan your show for next year. Yes, please. So what's going to be next year?
Starting point is 01:03:02 This will not be as current then. So we can't do the Wiener stuff next year. Let's not do the Wiener stuff next year. Let's do some stuff that is going to really connect with your core audience. Girl Boss fans. Yes, Girl Boss Nation. Uh-huh. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:20 So then I just got to come up and be like, hashtag girl boss nation. And what would you say to them? Like you're a guest on our show. Wait, whose show am I on now? This is when you do our show next year. How you're like dream version of the panel, right? Right. Okay, yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I'll do my dream version of the panel next year. It's me. On stage. Next to me. Hot Saucer Mom, or whatever name he goes by. What is it? Hot Saucer Mom? Is that one of his names? Yeah, that's one of the names.
Starting point is 01:03:53 He's there. Michael Rooker, who plays Yondu in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, is on the panel. The guy from the bathroom is up here. Yes. Who now has a huge podcast. Yes.
Starting point is 01:04:10 That I'm a co-host on. Can we see, actually, can we get the bathroom gentleman back up here? Yeah, okay. Let's do it. I think if he's going to be getting the product, we should see him apply the creams. Because we don't know if he's going to go out
Starting point is 01:04:35 and flip the creams. We've got to see him put on the cream. Just on your hand or somewhere. Well, let him pick. But don't let Tom pick. Who wants to see him apply it to Hayes? Well, that's not going to happen. It's your cream.
Starting point is 01:04:58 It's your cream, buddy. Yeah, Hayes can't deal. You can keep talking. Don't slow down the show. So it's me. So it's you. Hot sauce or mom. It's Michael Rooker.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Well, he's up as Yondu. He's being Yondu. He's in the blue maker. And then is the director's brother there? Yeah. The guy who clearly is the director's brother in the movie. He's there. What? Sorry, can the cream helper come up the movie. He's there. What?
Starting point is 01:05:29 Sorry, can the cream helper come up on stage, please? Yeah. We didn't even realize. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We have a cream expert here. Thank God. Sir, are you sure there's nowhere more important for you to be? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:46 One of the rules of podcasting. Okay, we have the cream application supervisor. You just stand right there and watch the cream go on. And make sure there's not another intervention moment. I have to scold bathroom man. He'll tell you when you've got the cream. Yes. Yes. And you might want to be friends after
Starting point is 01:06:05 You know how Tony Robbins in that movie is like Now you guys are friends outside of the show Yeah, you protect each other No more mics, guys Sorry, we're out of mics Would love to give you mics I'm looking around, we're coming up dry here So for people just listening
Starting point is 01:06:21 These guys are crushing. Yeah, and they're doubling back and they're finding more every time. And I'm going... Who would have thought that the cream screamer from the audience would come up and have more material
Starting point is 01:06:42 on the stage? Okay, it's good stuff. And I'm smelling. I don't even recognize you smell-wise anymore. Yeah. In a positive way. We'll do the podcast? Of course.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Well, you know what I can say? What? Let's get ready for a dry run here. I'm going to literally leave. Okay. Okay. Okay. The people don't want this.
Starting point is 01:07:16 And sir, just really quickly, this milk makeup I got is called Hero Sav, and I think I see a hero. Where's he going? Oh, no. The I see a hero. Where's he going? Oh, no. The cream screamer. Thank you, cream screamer. Thank you for your service.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Yeah. I'm going to make the mic all greasy because of the scream. Biggest laugh of the show. We're going to need to scale that back and edit a little bit. Yeah. I hope I heard that wrong.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Did Tom leave? People don't want me. Do people want Tom? There is no Tom anymore. Forget Tom. Tom's over, man. Yeah. Please donate to deadbyhall man. Yeah. Please donate to
Starting point is 01:08:05 deadbyhalloween.org. So what do we know about you? You're a bathroom enthusiast. Is that the show? I'm a bathroom attendant. Yes, that's right. He did refer to himself as a bathroom attendant. Okay, so is that the mistake that happened here? Is that you guys were using the bathroom
Starting point is 01:08:21 and this guy was just like, can I wipe your hands or whatever? And you were like, oh, some kind of super fan. Okay. Well, I mean, imagine somebody's trying to touch your hands in a bathroom. Yeah, must be a pretty huge fan. What are you to think other than,
Starting point is 01:08:39 this guy likes my podcast. Yeah, yeah. Try to give you a hot towel. Mm-hmm. And that's you a hot towel. And that's not a euphemism, people. I hope I heard that wrong. Is Dan here from the restaurant I went to last night who
Starting point is 01:08:55 introduced himself? Dan? Dan the server. Server Dan. Dan, could you get up here? Dan. Dan, could you get up here? Let's switch me out for Dan. Come on, Dan. And take the long way if you would. Here's Dan. Dan, again, there's no mic. Sorry. Dan, I just have one note for you. I did meet you at the restaurant last night. We had a nice conversation. But I did use the bathroom at the restaurant.
Starting point is 01:09:31 And I waited a long time. And nobody came in to help me with anything. So is this a collaboration? I was in the wilderness in this bathroom. Is this a collaboration, Dan? Are we now setting you up with the future of your restaurant? in this bathroom. Is this a collaboration, Dan? Are we now setting you up with the future of your restaurant? Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:51 I'm always looking for more bathroom work. Okay. I hope I heard that right. Dan, I'll tell you a little story about last night. I hope I heard that right. Dan, I'll tell you a little story about last night. I was upset with Hayes. I didn't see him all day. Here I am in a strange city.
Starting point is 01:10:17 I don't know where I am. I don't know what I'm doing. These buildings are everywhere. Terrifying. Everyone's trying to make you eat pizza. The water's different. So I was lost. And I said to Hayes, hey, I had a sad day.
Starting point is 01:10:40 And he said, well, I've got good news for you. This server at a restaurant was a fan of the podcast and helped me get seated faster. And I thought, so your good news for me is one of us finally got something out of doing the podcast. And it wasn't me. And it wasn't me because I was not invited. But then what did I, when I was at the restaurant, Dan, what did I say? I said, I miss my friend, didn't I? Didn't I say that?
Starting point is 01:11:21 You said that you wish your mom was Sean. That was my daughter, actually. Okay. He really said he missed his friend? Guys, hi. I'm back. Oh, no. We have questions back here for the panel. The Phantom of Milk Studios.
Starting point is 01:11:40 You have a question? I still don't have a question, no. I asked the guy who didn't have a question before if he had a question. He's taken all this time and has not come up with any question for anybody. You had to know. Any bathroom questions? Yeah, any questions for bathroom man? Anybody have a question for bathroom man?
Starting point is 01:11:59 Raise your hand. Anyone? You can sit down. Indian style, Dan. How did you like the cream? Indian style is the most comfortable way to Dan. How did you like the cream? Indian style is the most comfortable way to sit. How did you like the cream? Oh, it's great.
Starting point is 01:12:09 I mean, it tastes... I mean, it doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't...
Starting point is 01:12:11 It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't...
Starting point is 01:12:12 It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't...
Starting point is 01:12:12 It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't...
Starting point is 01:12:12 It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't...
Starting point is 01:12:12 It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't... touching that. But that'd make me the only one. So... Oh, go ahead. I'm a dog walker. I'm out there every day. I don't know why I thought I was going to talk. Bring dogs in the bathroom?
Starting point is 01:12:37 Why would you walk dogs in a bathroom? There are way bigger rooms to do that in. Outdoor bathroom. That's what dog walking is. Outdoor bathroom. That's what dog walking is, outdoor bathroom. It is, you're right. I'm very sorry. It's bathroom work. This dude just faced Hayes hard.
Starting point is 01:12:53 And I used to be a, I was a Hayes fan for a long time. So I'm here rooting for my guy. I'm actually going to go too. Yeah. Oh no! This is not going well for me. And Dan, do you want this mic? Yeah. Oh no This is not going well for me And Dan do you want this mic? Yeah
Starting point is 01:13:06 Oh no Okay does anyone have questions For the bathroom gentleman out here Or the server or the cream screamer? We can find him again. Okay, this guy got merch. You, sir, right there. There's a gentleman raising his hand.
Starting point is 01:13:30 Dan, Dan. I'm doing it. You see me, Dan? I'm out here. I still have a mic. Thank you, Dan. You bowed out. Yeah, what makes a good...
Starting point is 01:13:39 Say this is for either the bathroom gentleman, server Dan, or the cream screamer. This is for a bathroom man gentleman, server Dan, or the cream screamer. This is for a bathroom man. What makes a good bathroom? What makes a bad bathroom? How do you tell the difference? Well, I'm going to interrupt. He's not an expert on bathrooms. We all use the bathroom
Starting point is 01:13:57 from time to time. Tom, you should go back up. This is the dynamic. It's Tom and the bathroom gentleman and server Dan. Go, go, go. Fine. Okay. Move over. I'm the middle seat. Everyone knows I'm always the middle seat.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Bathroom man and cream screamer. I don't even know what. That's server Dan. And I gotta say, I never get to just enjoy our podcast as a fan. Now I see what it's like and I'm even madder about how little money
Starting point is 01:14:37 they charge for this show. Because now I see what put all these butts in the seats. It's this magic right here. Keep going. I'll stay out of your way. Toilet Talk? Is it named for a podcast, Toilet Talk?
Starting point is 01:14:57 I think Tom already did that once. Yeah, Tom did that once already. So I guess since we're here we can do Hollywood handbook since they're not there. So I guess we have to keep the flame alive. I love getting roasted. Who wants to be Sean and who wants to be Hayes?
Starting point is 01:15:19 I'll be Sean. Okay. I guess I'll be Hayes. Alright, now I'm... I wouldn't want to Hayes. All right. Now I'm... And I'll... Unless you want to... I wouldn't want to be me either, honestly. So we... Look.
Starting point is 01:15:31 Tom, can you be Brett? You can be Brett. No, I'm Tom. But where's Brett? Why would I suddenly be... You don't look like a Tom to me. So... And also, who's going to be
Starting point is 01:15:46 the bathroom man in this scenario? Is Tom the bathroom man? Well, I think you guys need to sit where they were sitting. You guys need to become bathroom man and... Was it cream screamer?
Starting point is 01:16:02 That's cream Dan, Tom. Okay. So just pick up where the show left off. They were doing some... Oh, gosh. Oh, wow. He ate too many super berries. Now he has
Starting point is 01:16:24 extreme powers. So you have a question for me, Hayes? I, well, Tom. Yes, yes, got me. Yes. When are you going to bring back the best show? Not knowing what to do, yes. It's uncanny.
Starting point is 01:16:49 And here I see myself. I've checked out. Scared and disinterested. Yes. But Tom, what's the ad you miss doing most? I think the Privloan one. That was a good one, right? The weird money one? Oh, he's the ad you miss doing most? I think the Privloan one That was a good one, right? The weird money one
Starting point is 01:17:08 Oh, he's a Best Show fan He's primarily a Best Show fan Exactly All the Best Show fans, raise your hand Oh, nobody raised their hands Oh my god Oh my god More people knew Yondu
Starting point is 01:17:24 Oh no Oh, no. Boy, oh, boy. Oh, my God. More people knew Yondu. Oh, no. Well, people sat on their hands. I saw one guy try to cut his hand off. He took out his keys, and he started sawing at his wrist. I'm going to just sit the cut for totally unnecessary. Just don't raise it. So, which ad did I like the best? Now that's an interesting question. If I think...
Starting point is 01:17:54 I liked all of them the same, actually. Always a good answer. Build your website, brah. There you goh Another retro fan Thank you I do have a podcast specific question though Certain people Jake Fogelnest
Starting point is 01:18:13 Think it's impossible to have a job And do a podcast So when you get the big job You cash out, right? I'm going to say here, I don't co-sign this I'm going to defend Jake Fogelnest. This is server Dan. That was not Sean.
Starting point is 01:18:28 That was server Dan. But I think Fogelnest is doing the podcast but not releasing it. I think he's just talking to a fabulous stains poster in his room. This feels like one of Sean's famous Fogelnest conspiracy theories. Hayes? No, theories. Hayes?
Starting point is 01:18:45 No, Sean and Hayes? Uh-huh. That was... Yes. Why don't I, since it's your show, I'll go see if there's any questions from the audience for Hayes or Sean.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Oh, that sounds good. Okay. If anybody has a question for Hayes or Sean, raise your hand, good. Okay. If anybody has a question for Hayes or Sean, raise your hand, please. Okay. What's Nick Weiger like in real life? Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 01:19:15 A Doughboys fan. Great. He tries hard, but he doesn't always land it, but you got to admire the guy. He's got good jokes But not always good jokes And he does like to talk about ejaculate A little too much I wouldn't bring him to this show
Starting point is 01:19:31 Why are these people more comfortable than me On the stage Why? How do I get this ability? Well, they can't tell how they're doing. I'm going to say bad. It's a bad show. Stop doing it. The clock is ticking.
Starting point is 01:19:52 Let's just stop. Is the clock ticking down? 8.35. You have a question for Hazer, Sean? I'm going to file out of here. This question is for Sean. Is it a good podcasting idea to say that you don't like doing your podcast every episode?
Starting point is 01:20:14 Okay, I do have to answer this. There have been a lot of conspiracy theories and people have been sort of freaking out about how we've been talking about how we're going to end the show. And I do want to address that on stage. So people don't worry
Starting point is 01:20:38 and so people don't wonder anymore and be scared. And the answer is yes, we are ending the show. A lot of people, you know, because we tease and we say, oh, we're ending the show. This is our last episode.
Starting point is 01:20:53 And we do it every week. And we do it every single week. And we always say it. And then every, like, fourth week, people go, I think this time they're really ending the show. Yes. And I have to say,
Starting point is 01:21:03 sometimes I actually feel bad because a lot of people have said like, oh, your show is, you know, one of the bright spots of my week and gets me through a tough time. I don't want to scare those people and have them think it's ending. Unless it really is ending, which it is. It is. Yeah. This is the last episode. Makes sense when
Starting point is 01:21:18 you think about it. Feels certainly like a natural stopping point to me. We've been replaced. So it was fun to do it. What else? Taking a break. Please subscribe.
Starting point is 01:21:34 Please do rate us on iTunes. Yes. Now Apple Podcasts. Great rebrand. And like our Facebook page, which is only going to be up for another week or so, right? Yeah. Great rebrand. And like our Facebook page, which is only going to be up for another week or so, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:51 And I should say, our archives will be going. They were on Howl, and then they were on Stitcher Premium. Nothing keeps the same name. Yeah. Good business model to be like, make them find it. Keep them guessing, yeah. If they're searching for you, you've already won. It's like a sort of three-card Monty of business. And now it's what? What is the
Starting point is 01:22:10 new version? It's Scripps Exclusive. Scripps Exclusive, yes. We have another question back here. Dan just said I didn't say Apple Podcast. Does anybody want to tell him if I said it or not? He did, he did. Oh, they're all raising their hands. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:26 And everyone's hand went up. I want to know from Sean and Hayes how crazy your Twin Peaks premiere party tonight is going to be. It's going to be Lynchian. And almost surreal. Yeah. It'll be a dream-like investigation of the human consciousness. Here's what it's going to be.
Starting point is 01:22:48 You think when you enter the club, you're entering this normal club where everyone's suburban, just normal people. It's going to feel totally wholesome, like a normal club. Yes. But just under the surface. Worms. Worms right underneath. Yes.
Starting point is 01:23:05 In the ground. Thank you, Dan. Take your time. The sickest thing you've ever pictured, worms in the ground. I'm actually having a Twin Peaks party tonight, and mine is going to start off, it's going to be the strongest party you ever went to right off the bat, and then you're going to realize part way through i have no idea how to throw a party and the party is not going to keep going on and on
Starting point is 01:23:32 and on you're going to be like and then you just turn around and no one will be at the party but then 20 years later everybody will talk about how it was the best party they ever went to yes and my yes and your version of the party is like what if it's people you liked but 90 how it was the best party they ever went to. Yes. And my, yes. And your version of the party is like, what if it's people you liked but 90? Final questions? Uh. Oh, were you talking to me?
Starting point is 01:23:58 Say who you're talking to, Tom. Okay, you have a question for Hayes 1 or Hayes 2? Or the cream screamer. Original Hayes? Hayes 1, Hayes 2? Or the Creams Creamer. Original Hayes? Hayes 1, Hayes 2, Sean 1, Sean 2. Hayes and Sean 1, respectively. Respectfully. Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:15 You guys did the Thank God It's the Guardians of the Galaxy original soundtrack podcast. I was wondering, you brought up Miss Sloan. What would her awesome mixtape volume one look like? Oh, wow. This is such a good question. Miss Sloan's no nonsense. Can I just see,
Starting point is 01:24:37 I just want everyone in the audience to have, can you come up on stage for a second please? Right there. I want people to have the view that I've had of this person and how much she's been enjoying the show for the entire time. So have a seat and face out to the audience and just sit like you've been sitting
Starting point is 01:24:54 for the entire show. And I gotta say, if you're not... No, no, no, not like that. If you're not sure if you're gonna like our show, get in the front row. Take it way down. Way down. Then you can really find out.
Starting point is 01:25:09 And if it turns out you don't, you'll have a really good angle to let us know. Hey, not for me. Yes. This is way too big. I mean, now you're enjoying it, and I'm glad. And this is what it took. You were going, why am I not on stage?
Starting point is 01:25:26 Now you see the audience and now you're enjoying the audience. They're giving you a better show than we were. And I'm glad that's all I want. That's all I want is for people to have a good time. Good job. Go back to your seat. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:25:44 It's that magic. If we're not doing it for them, they can come up here and face the audience, and maybe that will be a better experience. You know? So, is anyone else hating this? They want to look at the audience? The audience
Starting point is 01:25:59 is doing nothing, which we were fully capable of doing, and usually do. But we tried to do a show for a little bit. Yes. We had a guest at one point who has physically vanished
Starting point is 01:26:16 for the last 35 minutes. Mm-hmm. And he still haunts this theater. Tom? Yeah? What you up to back there? Actually, I have a question. Somebody has a question for you.
Starting point is 01:26:32 Yeah, this is a question for Hayes and Sean. First of all, I know who Yondu is, and this is all stupid that they're making fun. Everybody raised their hand when Tom said the thing about Yondu. Secondly, the best show is really great and Hollywood Handbook's just okay. And everybody kind of
Starting point is 01:26:54 knows it. And that's my question. Okay. I guess I would say, to answer your question, probably Taking Care of Business would be track one on Miss Sloan's mixtape. Because that's what she does. And we'll just hard cut everything in between that.
Starting point is 01:27:21 I mean, you know, we've got a good 70 seconds left, but I feel like leave them wanting more. Thank you, bathroom man. Thank you. Let this, let it wash over you. These people are loving the bathroom stuff. Thank you guys, I love you. He's talking, he was looking loving the bathroom stuff Thank you guys, I love you He's talking
Starting point is 01:27:47 He was looking at the bathroom Please come back We do a show on the eighth floor here every year Thank you, server Dan is up here Thank you, server Dan Thank you, server Dan Thank you to the cream screamer. Thank you to the vulture that stole a copy of New York Magazine
Starting point is 01:28:13 and filled it with interesting cultural ideas. A lot of people don't know the origin story of this branch. Very sort of wry, clever vulture snagged a copy of the magazine and then pecked in some articles about... And we wanted to thank one more person. Three, two, one, zero. Thank you. We're out of time.
Starting point is 01:28:35 Thank you. Here comes Hayes and Sean. Hollywood Hamburg.

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