Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 249 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Snoop Dogg Et al.

Episode Date: November 17, 2021

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Starting point is 00:02:22 Hey guys, and welcome to another episode of the JRE review. Join us always by my co-host sidekick. What's up family? Garrett. November 16th. There's still no snow on the ground here in Venice Beach, California. What a shocker. What a shocker. You know what's actually a surprise? There's no snow on the ground in
Starting point is 00:02:49 Bozeman. Yeah, it's been like fairly warm. It got like cold and windy today, but it's been nice. It's very strange. I guess some global awesome temperatures. I'll take it. Yeah, yeah, I'm not going to complain until my house is underwater, but yeah, but you know, I'm not a guy. No, no, so you were just you were just telling me earlier that you're a huge fan of the island boys and I would like to learn more about this. Why? I always, you always struck me as a bit of an island boy. I will say this. Do they have actual albums? No. So they're like real singers or they're just annoying people that point on my Instagram? I don't want to be the voice of reason on the island boys but I have seen a few barstool rants and a couple of the things. No, they are are they've got a few songs but no I don't think they're like signed to a label
Starting point is 00:03:50 or anything. I'm always I'm so intrigued by face tats it's overwhelming like I look up on my Google searches a lot of the time our face tattoos I didn't know where just because I'm always like interested to think what's that important to put on your face because it's become such a polarizing thing. A lot of hip-hop artists and a lot of people have tattoos on their face and initially I was always like anti-tattu but now I have a few and I'm glad I like them like this part of me, but I could see you with a face. Yeah, I could go maybe if you look if you got famous if you got really famous and then like started hanging out with a couple of
Starting point is 00:04:35 face tattooed people I can imagine you'd find a reason I have one. I always said that if you got hand tattoos and neck tattoos you'd have to that would be that would force you to be Somehow successful otherwise you'd fail, but that would put you in a nice little bracket. I always thought that Once you get a net one yeah, or it would make it so that you can never get one of the regular one of the two It's a gamble It's a big investment. And I got to say that I'm asked people with the hand tattoos and the face tattoos that are successful compared to like people that weren't like in prison or in a really good gang or Something really bow soccer soccer player here. He is a trend center. Yeah, like basically like back in the 90s
Starting point is 00:05:39 He got fall sleeves like even a neck done and we're like wait a minute. He's not a rapper or He's not in jail and all of a sudden that was like very basically everything that guy did haircut wise You name it he shaved his head half of England shaved their head. I do just happened They're like they did ten last so show what's watching that? Great show man man. Really enjoy it. Such a good show. People watch that show if you can. It's like very funny Good heart is a good name time. Yeah, Sadek is crushes and that one for sure a lot of good. He's different English characters in that movie too that You know, you know, let me see that
Starting point is 00:06:24 Yeah, I like that angry guy that it just cusses a lot I know he's really angry all the time he's like shot yeah the older get older older guy I can see you're a lit you know he's I think he's one of the writers on the show he's like one of the top guys that makes sure I think he won a bunch of awards. Yeah, he's very funny, very funny. All right, let's hit this week's Rogan's, what a week. Theo Vaughn, Ben Shapiro and Snoop Dogg, if you think about that lineup, they could not be more different. I mean, Theo and Snoop probably got some some comparisons. They get hang out. They get hangout. I like to see Ben. I like to see Ben is
Starting point is 00:07:09 show hangout and see how that unfolds. I don't you. I want to see whenever you're going to be cool. I mean he plays his role. I appreciate him. He's a smart guy, but it would be interesting to just put him around. Yeah, put him around snoop and see how he reacts. Yeah, I mean, look, look, I like the guy. Yeah, zero cool. Right. It's not a lot there.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Like if there was, if there was like a dictionary and you know, this is gonna sound mean, you know, but maybe it's fine. Funny. If there was like, if the word uncalls in the dictionary, I mean, he might be the picture that he coined. That's going to be a rough go whenever he goes to the PTA meetings and like showsows up at his kids school with all due respect been then maybe a loosen. Maybe you'll yeah, maybe a loosen it up If a couple screws once your kids grow up a little bit, I imagine you're gonna have to Not be so steadfast and everything is my
Starting point is 00:08:20 Dude he got he got fairly loose on on Rogans. I think we might as well go into him now since we're talking about him But you know he he had some jokes in there and the and Rogan you know made fun of him a little bit he takes it well He does over. Yeah, I think he appreciate I Don't think he takes himself as seriously as people think I think being on Rogan is given the opportunity to maybe let that guard down a little bit You know he's probably constantly catching fire from everybody. I mean, obviously not the right, he represents the right. Pretty, pretty good. Yeah. Yeah, I just, but you know what, he's so opinionated. I would imagine, and this is just a, like a prediction, but I could imagine him if he didn't know Rogan and never been invited on and was like not no circles and with his biggest as show is he probably Often call Joe out as like a buffoon because he likes to call
Starting point is 00:09:19 People out that he knows that if he got into arguments where he could win the thing is he wouldn't know that he couldn't against Rogan Rogan's very good if they had like they've disagreed in the past about like I think like weed and homosexuals and Rogan lays his point down thick and he's hot Rogan is hot to argue with even for Ben Shapiro who is like a master like argue. I think that's I would say fairly appropriate. I enjoyed how the podcast started out with him bitching about LA.
Starting point is 00:09:55 You know my stance on this. The homeless issue. I want to push it out. Dude, fun. I get it. My girl and I just are going to go look at a business in Hollywood tonight. Cause I hear this I tell you this too, but I hear about LA, but right where I live in this little nook
Starting point is 00:10:11 I don't witness any of it like none of it So all the stuff that Joe and these other people are talking about as far as all these tents I don't necessarily see it firsthand ever so I mean they cleaned up the boardwalk So for me, I don't it's not really affecting me. I hear what he's saying. So we're actually going to go look at a business tonight on the Hollywood Boulevard or sunset Boulevard down down there, my girl and I tonight, because the real estate values have completely dropped. Like she said, we initially looked at the property, it was 250. They had dropped it down to 150. And now the lady's like, I really have to get out from underneath this. She's like 125.
Starting point is 00:10:46 So we're just where like $125,000 for a business. There's a lot of stipulations and this is all the preliminary stuff, but we're going to go take a look. So I have a first hand account of what these tents and all this stuff looks like, I think, because I can't imagine why the property value is where it is I mean you think about Hollywood Boulevard or sunset Boulevard. I don't I don't know that area that well or or at all to be honest But that's prime realistic. Yeah, what I understand so the fact that these I mean obviously The idea that you're gonna put stuff into this real estate to with all these mandates here in LA
Starting point is 00:11:23 Mind you. I think that's shits all fallen. I think I think the legs are going to fall out from underneath of that because the more and more I hear just as an update to it, I just got something sent to me that I wanted to mention to you as far as this kind of relates to the retail thing. But the LA vaccine mandate just got updated as of yesterday because the new something it was I don't know all the details but I just received this from the ABC 7 LA LA approved LA approved changes to vaccine mandate for indoor businesses age requirement changed from five plus to 12 plus malls and shopping centers removed from mandate black Fridays in what two weeks. Businesses in black business violation,
Starting point is 00:12:07 face one to $5,000. If people aren't waking up to what this stuff, it's going to have to come down to an individual basis for people to have to start bouncing back because I even Ben Shapiro makes talks about it. He's like people in out there still just like still going through the motions and I like just going through the mask and the dot and the dot and I'm like I don't know who's implementing these things and I understand from a small business perspective you don't want to be fined but I haven't heard one instance of them enforcing these things. I think I think the government has all these ideas of these things that they're going to implement
Starting point is 00:12:43 but where you find the people that are going to do this stuff, because the cops aren't enforcing it, I don't know where the fear of the health department is the only thing that the bars are going on. But I'm in the bar industry. I haven't heard one story about it. And now they're trying to do this, like show your vaccine card, but all my buddies have fake vaccine cards. My brother just went to a,
Starting point is 00:13:10 went to a, like a big festival at the Bank of LA Stadium a couple nights ago where they were requiring, requiring you to have your Vax card. No masks. Mind you, I'm still of the testament that masks don't do shit. So you can go ahead and put me on the record for saying that period. But secondly, they said that you had to have your Vax card to get in. Mind you, I know a handful of people will just leave it vague that got in there just showing a picture of somebody else's Vax card. So what the fuck are we doing guys? Like this is all it's all optics and if nobody if I Wonder how many fake vacs Because people are against this but like in areas way around It's not exactly like a guy. It is it like you could get a bit of a hundred percent. I mean I
Starting point is 00:14:01 Leave that It's like forging exactly from school. That's really what it is because who you paying enough to be like, alright, let me see your. I mean, what killed me, honestly, is early on when they filled in the skate parks and and I think he did talk about this like the the skate park and Venice, like
Starting point is 00:14:19 we saw it firsthand. I saw them pushing the sand and I'm like, wait a second That this is to protect us God they put the sand and and this whole narrative about they're doing their best They're trying like you're filling in an outside skate park right by the beach where there's plenty of wind So like air is not stagnant here. This isn't inside Then you're spending enough money to fill a skate park in, and you know what happened the next day?
Starting point is 00:14:48 Dirt bikers were out there riding dirt bikes. They were more dirt bikers out there than skateboarding. And like this. They put wooden two by fours over the basketball hoop so you can't shoot hoops for the longest time. I thought about getting up there and undoing it just to be a vigilante, but I'm just like, I don't understand. I think that the only way that there's going to be some change is if somebody pushes back and I got to, we got to start spreading that narrative around. Yeah, like if you don't
Starting point is 00:15:22 put it down, they're just like, well, we just wait till we're better than that. Did that best? That's what everybody wants to believe. No, it's not like I Have stopped with the mass to be honest with you. I'm done with it like I just don't I don't I don't wear the mask anymore And but I bring it with me just so I can be the good citizen that I am to make other people feel good Dude, I 100% Do not want anyone to get say, because of me, right? But you watch those videos online of people vaping
Starting point is 00:15:52 or out in the cold, right? They're out in the cold, so you can see their breath. And they're wearing like 10 different types of masks. And that shit is just coming out everyone. Like, I think everyone really always knows, but it's like, that's not really. You're pretending it is. And maybe all it's doing is making you feel safe enough to get close to people, which might actually be getting you sick. Yeah. We as America. Anyway, they were talking. Let's talk about the night of our first second because they had been mentioned to that
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yeah, let's get in what the fuck is going on Have you seen that movie with ride Reynolds Freak I think it's called free guy or something like that. I just watch it for the first first time either. Oh, yeah It looks like that. Oh, it was good. I'm like Ryan Rills. Yeah, I think that it's Man, it was an interesting concept hearing I what after watching it my brother and I were sitting I hear watching them I could till a little YouTube thing where Mark Zuckerberg was explaining what was gonna go down And he's like yeah, you could literally be at your house But you could be at the club with all your best friends and it feel like you're at the club with your best friends
Starting point is 00:17:03 And I'm like holy shit. That would be fucking awesome like I could be hanging out with all my guys On a Friday night, we could all be sitting at home, and it would be like we're all hanging out together in a room We would not go anywhere And we can be partying it up and fucking Vegas or something wherever you'd want I think that I think the like options are endless from what I understand. I'm sure we're always out on that, but even they were talking about you're going to have to take a break from the metaverse. You're going to take the goggles off at some point, but they were just describing like, what's the real world?
Starting point is 00:17:35 And it's all relative to what you decide what your real world is. I guess. I mean, yeah, but you know what? I mean, it's easy to just bag on it all because it probably is going to start out real clunky, but it might be a really bad thing. You know, I hope I hope that it's not as uselessly addictive is social media right now, which is I go to a bar, I see all the people around the bar which was usually the best spot to talk to people and have a chat, everyone's on their phone, and I swear to God that all scrolling through Instagram.
Starting point is 00:18:18 And if you ask any one of them, hey, what are you even looking at? I don't either. I don't really know. Like, they won't be like, oh, I just watched this one fascinating. They, it's so fast and so instant that they're just like, I, I mean, I saw a lot of stuff that kept me looking, but I don't know what I even looked at. Now, if they make this metaverse, and it's like a really submersive,
Starting point is 00:18:43 um, you know, virtual reality thing. I mean, there's gonna be downsides to it, right? Like, are kids getting outside and playing? Are you doing other things in your day? But let's say you have a good balance. You make your kids do a little bit of fun outside, then they do their homework and look, you're allowed an hour the VR world.
Starting point is 00:19:04 It could, if it's done really well, it could be a super How awful for like I mean How much more caught up we are on all of each other's lives and what's going on in each other's lives for the people that are posting on Instagram A Facebook keeping people updated But think about how instant of an update it would be for all of us all of us Bros and friends that we have our circle. There's like jump into a night be like we're gonna do this every Friday night at five o'clock hang hang yeah yeah and it feels the same as us and you've got all together everybody's issues are going on in life that'd be a fucking awesome thing
Starting point is 00:19:37 look I only really say this because I don't feel like there's an escape from what the like structure of social media is. It's too addictive to most people. The best solution we've come up with so far is to just stop looking at it. And that works for some people, some of the time, if they have a really good like discipline. For most people, they don't have it. So the best thing we can hope for is that they actually turn it into something that's not as useless for us. You know, imagine if you jump into your VR and it's like, hey, you haven't worked out at all today. So we're going to throw you in the VR workout simulator and you're hopping around with your goggles on doing something. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:25 And then it's like, all right, head over to the virtual smoothie bar and you get to socialize with some people instead. That's a, that's a, that's a, that mission incorporate, they would never do this, but they should incorporate like a physical aspect that you have to earn, you have to earn enough to, they're being thoughtful for humanity
Starting point is 00:20:44 and not being lazy and whatnot, be like, all right. You have to jump on and do this preliminary little exercise, 10, 15, 20 minute exercise in order to enable the goggles to start working. That would give some. Yeah, you're right. That would though, right? I mean, people would get it.
Starting point is 00:21:01 I got to get my heart rate. They'd find some other program that can, like, they just tie it to their dog and their dog runs around the yard for a minute. What if you had to do something in order to use, I mean, just for right now, like, in order to do something for social media, if there was a way to incorporate it, like, all right, you got to do 10 push-ups
Starting point is 00:21:17 before it'll open up. Or your heart rate has to go from a certain place. I mean, so then you know that you're moving around. And that would just be a look. I just doubted that. That would be hold you a little bit more. Count. This shit's just never going to happen. It's been like this no way. We're so far from we can't get anyone to do anything. People on barely moving. And we're working towards a world where you don't have to move at all. You just blinking at your TV.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Alexa, make me a sandwich. Change channel as I blink. Oh, shit, your Alexa is popped on. My Alexa just said, okay, I'll make you a sandwich. But you're not going to make a sandwich, are you? You're a little bold. I do like that thing, though, to be honest. It's recording everything
Starting point is 00:22:11 I'm recording everything I say so I'm covering my own bases I'm like I did this purpose. Yeah, I don't know man. It's like does anyone even go on Facebook anymore? Like of course they have to change it like who? of course they had to change it. Like who? Who? Just like grandma's checking up on the ground. It must be the. Can we can we circle back to that not opening the frigate? Not that we need to harp on that, but the fact that they're not causing the malls and the businesses to be subject to the mandate yet. My girl couldn't get her nails done the other
Starting point is 00:22:42 day, because she never backs card. Yeah, that was a big frustration for me. I mean, think about, you know, the really good like organic sandwich stores they close down in Santa Monica. Yeah, you could get McDonald's. And I'm like, wait, why? And they're like, well, they can do a drive through. I'm like, you're telling me these organic sandwich places
Starting point is 00:23:04 can't set up a bench outside. Like, it got to a point when I was living there before I moved where I was out there. That place, the Santa Monica in Venice has all the great food you could ever want ever. For sure it does. And right before I was leaving, there were nights and evenings
Starting point is 00:23:23 where the only thing you could get was the worst junk food you could imagine. It was the only places open. There was a line at the whole food that took like an hour to get in, they let like six people in the store at a time. And everyone, yeah, remember, and everyone walked around like they were terrified of each other. You wouldn't even go down the same aisle as someone else. I'm like, okay, I guess Taco Bell it is thanks. That's exactly what we needed to do when everyone was chronically
Starting point is 00:23:51 Potentially sick and dying is just only feed them junk food. Yeah And then they then the unemployment is the next thing that frustrated me. Like, look, they made us not work, right? So you had to have unemployment. But watching people not go back to work or pick up shits here and there. And you're actually a really good example of this. Because you had the opportunity to collect a lot more
Starting point is 00:24:23 unemployment than you went back to work. You're one of the few people that did it, and I really do respect it. Dude, I remember, I remember, I remember when you had conversations on the pod, and we can go back and listen to it, because all I want to do is work. There's no satisfaction sitting around on my ass,
Starting point is 00:24:40 just collecting a check. And there's so many nuanced problems with it too I've had a handful of friends tell me that they're still getting stimulus checks deposit into their account up to this date yesterday I had a friend tell me that he has a hundred thousand dollars in savings account like these are not people that need to be having these random things and it's no I've heard it from a different, a couple different people. There's money just being deposited in their account.
Starting point is 00:25:09 It's like, are there no checks and balances? Like, there's glitches in the system. I mean, dude, it doesn't seem like there seems like something real skew going on, man. I mean, take the end of the Shapiro podcast where he was saying 28% of the of degree holders are in worst shape than if they never went to college. That's a third, right?
Starting point is 00:25:32 Almost. So that's one in three of every single person you see on every campus in the country is making a really bad quality. College is a problem. It's just call what it is. Unless you want to be an engineer, doctor, something that requires a non-YouTube education, I don't want to call. But that's just called space.
Starting point is 00:25:56 That was a, that's been an institution that has been benefiting. I mean, they just started giving college athletes money and the opportunity to earn money because they wanted to monopolize that as well. It's like, dude, this is just the most obscure, I was just having a conversation, we talked about this, we are so progressive in so many ways, yet so caveman in so many other ways, and almost in the most crucial subjects of life were the most prehistoric that we've ever been. It's like we're so progressive in so many other ways. How can we not adapt those thought processes to the most
Starting point is 00:26:32 influential decisions that we make given the circumstances? Like I don't understand. Because there's so much money involved, man. When there's money involved, they justify anything. Like I don't see how you can justify, you know, making young people pay hundreds of thousand dollars. And I've argued with people about it. And they're like, well, that's because you're from England and school's free.
Starting point is 00:26:56 And, you know, but if you want a good education, I'm like, there's a lot of people that paid all that money. I want to. And it did not benefit them. And they did everything that they were told to do. Schools, high schools tell you, go to college, go to a good college, your life would be good. A lot of these people are too strong.
Starting point is 00:27:13 I make, I make exactly the person you're talking about, like, to a T. I am that person. I gotta tell you. Yeah, you should have never gone to college. Thank you 20, 20. Thank you 20, 20. Paid off all my student loans. I'll tell you what that mean Here the way Joe talked about it to it's been a complete weight lifted off my shoulders It's only been two or three months that I haven't had to make that payment
Starting point is 00:27:37 But that does that that I would have bad dreams about that I would have dreams about But think about it the best thing you got out of college at this point is being able to pay with the suit alone. That's the craziest thing. Unbelievable. But to have that, I will say that was the only, when I hear Joe talking about them taking money out of people's social security to pay off their student loans from the degree they never put to use. loans for the degree they never put to use. Ugh, I always said, something in the back of my head said, I will have these student loans paid off by the time I'm 40. There's no way I want to be a fit in in that demographic where it's concerned. At the end of the day, I paid a big chunk of money, but each month feels like I'm saving
Starting point is 00:28:18 I'm saving $315 a month each month now. So you can take a minute to pay off what I paid but in the long run I'm very blessed. I'm very thankful Yeah, you're in a better position a lot of people man some people are paying these forever All right, let's jump over to one of the most fun podcasts. I've ever heard in my entire life Snoop Dogg now this podcast is brought to you by the current app. It's a debit card. It's super easy to use.
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Starting point is 00:29:53 disagree with a lot of Joe's fan Boeing out because if I was sat in front of Snoop Dogg I would freak the fuck out too that's Snoop Dogg. Joe was definitely higher than I've ever heard him ever and I loved it. Oh for sure. It was so much so that I had to watch the video just to be sure and he like Snoop was exactly the same. He must be the most effective weed smoker in the history of the world. Like he obviously gets high otherwise he wouldn't do it, but he doesn't really change at all. Dude, they did like seven blunts. Who the hell could keep up with that? Joe was trying as hard as, but he was barely, barely hold on. I was almost four hour podcasted it and dude that was so much fun
Starting point is 00:30:46 that that was like we're at felt like felt like I was at a party watching it that's how that's how he that's how it should happen yeah yeah the fact that snoop wrote his own mic that was one of the best things ever I know you weren't't that was like my stuff growing up to 90s hip hop. I sometimes pop on Spotify or Apple Music now and I'll do like hip hop genre now and they'll do it'll be like music for you and I'll hear these songs and I'm like this is rap music. And my frame of reference is always what what Joe talks about like Snoop warned G. Dr. Dre all the 90s hip hop is what I put I grew up on so it's
Starting point is 00:31:31 interesting seeing that the shift from 90s hip hop to now it's like when I think of rap music I think about that generation I don't think about now I just think about that sound like an old guy but it's not the same I can tell you that but listening to Snoop talk about the origins and where he came from and talked about two Pock. I mean, that's fun time. The East and West Coast like battle too is good to acknowledge that that that that's not a thing anymore. That was such a weird like sold controversy to the public at that time too. He's like. You know, he definitely I didn't know a lot about it
Starting point is 00:32:06 But he definitely made it seem like it was the it was the media public Yeah, the new like the media and then also a little bit the Record label. I don't know what's the person which is super unfair if the rappers are getting on and so what are you talking about? Which is super unfair if the rappers are getting on and so nobody talking about it produces produces publicity and what sells records publicity because it's like if You had you had you had biggie battle in two-pock and there was like the whole shug night thing and I mean two-pock was Snoop snoop was a gangster from the jump like that's what he always represented to it was like that kind of culture so is It's nice to see that's like the grass grow from the ground up. I don't know. They say pressure makes diamonds is good to see
Starting point is 00:32:53 those dudes come out on the other side, especially seeing Snoop being like in his 50s and being successful dude and still being down to earth. Dude, honestly, what a great message he has across the board. I mean, the fact that he had that show with Martha Stewart. You're like come on now Really yeah, he's just doing what I like what he said do He's like across the board. I do things that I think are fun And I mean from the simplest aspect It's gonna sound a little reckless from a lot of people's mindsets But if you start with fun and you start with enjoyment and I then I bet fulfillment will come from that
Starting point is 00:33:35 Yeah, it was a good message. It was like a good positive message You know, and I mean think it's not like he necessarily came from a background and friendship group that was just all about love for everyone. I mean, he had, he had like this tough kind of gangster energy that he brought into things, but at the end of the day, that's that's what he's chosen to be. He's like, you know what? It's all good. Spread love be cool. Be nice. Hang out. Everyone loves him. I mean, I love him. Is it a little ledger? How do you talk about other people? How it kind of formulates? How I how I how you see somebody else? Because it's no only had good things to say about just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's, it's just, it's, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's, it's just, it's, it's, it's just, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, you know, I mean, they're talking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Yeah, Shaq just called, well, you know, I think, I think it was like, she's mom died recently. Like, yeah, so, so Shaq was like, just hitting him up, just to see if he's cool. And, you know, that's beautiful stuff, man. And listen, you can't smoke seven blunts. Talk for four hours on Joe Rogan and hide it in the asshole. That's what you can't do it. Like if he was a dick, we would have found out.
Starting point is 00:35:14 He's not. Snoop is Snoop. And 100%. It is exactly how I thought he would be, but maybe. And for any of the haters out there, I gotta tell you a funny story when I was in Arizona. But so the haters for Joe Rogan, if we're not going to talk about the gamut and the wide variety of guests that he has on his show, what are we doing?
Starting point is 00:35:39 Because I was in Arizona and I mentioned this to two of my friends. I was just like, hey guys, I have a newborn. I was just curious. I was like, you guys backs and they're like, the one, my one friend's a nurse and her husband, long time friends, they're both like, yeah, we follow the geneticist and, that a, that a, that a dutch and inch.
Starting point is 00:35:56 And I was like, well, in that case, I was like, just so you know, I was like, I think I had it and from what I understand, that the people that have had it and beat it, they have natural immunity. And in the same breath, she goes absolutely. She's like, that makes sense. and from what I understand that the people that have had it and beat it, they have natural immunity. And in the same breath, she goes, absolutely. She's like, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:36:09 She's like, I cannot appreciate that. So it's like this narrative that everyone is completely separate, but I will say, right, when I said that, my other buddy, her husband was like, you must be one of the, you must listen to that Joe Rogan show or something. And I was like, hmm, I was like, funny, you say that. I was like, it's an interesting thing that Joe Rogan has become the most polarizing scenario and person to look at when this whole pandemic came down because he kept having new people on that were trying to expose things and trying to find new ways of dealing with this pandemic.
Starting point is 00:36:38 It didn't, nobody wanted to do that. It was just either you're racist or you do what we say, right? So it's, hey, I don't understand. When I was there and he said that, he's like, oh, he took, he said this verbatim. He goes, he took that horse-doh warmer stuff. Ah, ah, I'm like, I just had to look at this one of my long-time buddies. I was just like, did you, do you know the guest that he has on or do you have any frame of reference or do you like, I don't understand because if you had any frame of reference or watched anything that he does we're just trying to figure out the truth.
Starting point is 00:37:12 That's it. Dude, did you watch the, did you watch the session in the street? Oh my god. Skit, they did. My, my, my, well I really like that guy Pete Davis. I didn't think he's very good. That was honestly like take away Look man, you can make funny Joe Rogan as much as you want on a SNL skit everyone should be made fun off
Starting point is 00:37:32 Right, it's good. It's like South Park right you don't pick and choose but that was one of the most awkward Ridiculous skit. I'm like look man. If you're gonna come out Rogan right make it funny because he's a comedian He at least deserves that make it hilarious. It was so awkward I watched it and he's like can't open the little baggies and he's like you meet eight horse to warmer Basically suck his own it. I'm like look. There are potentially some jokes Right you missed it even Joe Joe, right? Appreciate that. If you didn't fuck the jokes up, this is so bad. He looked more like Fester from the Adams family.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Uncle Fester than he did. Rogan. I'm like, what is going on? He looks like some guy that has cancer. You know, offense the people. Bro, you made it when you got other people trying to imitate you and fucking up jokes. Exactly. It's like, come on, I just gave you a hold. I don't understand how that's become the they it was just poorly done. I'm like it was it you know
Starting point is 00:38:37 what it seemed like it's like when people that aren't funny, they're trying to make funny jokes about someone just to be an asshole. That's what it seemed like and I'm like you have Pete Davidson He's very funny at least use him to be funny. He's he that's his best attribute to be honest Pete Davis is best attribute is being an asshole. I mean, I Actually like Pete Davidson, but he that's like that's no no me too. That's a fan. That's like I think stick is that he's just kind of a prick but funny prick Yeah, but he's better than that do you watch him on the rose? He's actually crushing those people. I'm like if you're gonna do it right like do it well Like there's a let's be fair. It's Rogan. There's a lot to work with
Starting point is 00:39:20 It's the first time you bring him up. That's the best you can do. I'm like come on Yeah, I could have done a bad job making fun of Rogan. I want to talk a little bit about Pio's at some point. Yeah. Well, let's get to that. Let's cover a few more things on Snoop. One, I love that story of Rogan talking about daughter. of Rogan talking about Dorota when because that dog's name Snoop. So he's like my dog's name Snoop. And then he's like, it shows his daughter the phone and he's like, that's Snoop, he's shit,
Starting point is 00:39:53 that Snoop talk, for real. Like, it just shows how dope Snoop is. I mean, what is Trans-Tan? Trans-Tan's time, like, what he was saying that too, he's like, dude dude you can't find any Bridges without me or Shaq on them like that's I don't have no doubt and then of course Shaq calls that was great that was short and then them both calling Tony Hinscliff
Starting point is 00:40:17 But instead of Tony picking up for Joe Tony picked up for snooge let's be honest folks Yeah, he can't hold it against him Tony hangs out with Joe all the time snoop barely probably calls him of course. He's fucking answering snoops call Tony's right to move it Tony's right to move it so good. He's what he says Yeah, he said he's right. I'm gonna say Huh, so we'll see all right. Well good times. Yeah, we'll see. But I like, I think it's cool that like Snoop finds Tony, like thinks Tony's awesome. Tony is super fucking talented. He's an absolutely brilliant comedian. And I, you know, I don't have enough good things to say. I
Starting point is 00:41:02 went to that kill Tony show so many times when I lived in LA, and it really is one of the best live shows you will ever watch. And Tony is, he really is what they say. He's a master, a master of tearing people apart. He's tiny. I've talked to him. I bought him a beer once. He's a tiny little man, bless him, but there's something about him that's truly terrifying.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Like, if he just started ripping on you, you don't want to get a word. I watched it. The book you get. After that, after they were talking about it, we pulled up YouTube, Tony Hinch goes best moments and somebody reaches out and says something in the crowd about he was making a Helen Keller joke. It was his first joke but this girl says something about I teach special needs. Oh, that was the bad play for him. He was like, what'd you say? And she like, she wouldn't let it go.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And he goes, okay. And he just, if you haven't YouTube this video, folks, please YouTube. And it's one for the books. He, oh, dude. He's a good. All right, I'll find it. I'll put a link in the bio. So you guys, you, he was like, I wasn't going to do this, but now I'm going to make you
Starting point is 00:42:17 cry or something to that effect. And he like just, he gives her like five to ten minutes of just completing and utter Stuff you wouldn't say to your worst enemy like And and do let me tell you this I When I have talked to him for the very Tiny amount of time that I've said hi to him at the comedy store and like just kind of shot the shit for a minute I've seen him talking with other people. He's very nice. He's like, he is.
Starting point is 00:42:48 He's nice, he listens, he's polite. He's not a mean guy that would make fun of people with disabilities. He's just a mask comedian. So what they're doing is they're getting shock value, like cleverly, and he's very clever with it. His jokes are not lazy. I feel like it's very impromptu show. You've already agreed that there are going to be some
Starting point is 00:43:10 topic topics off limit that might be discussed and you don't necessarily have to feel some kind of way about it because it's comedy. You're supposed to be laughing. Yeah. If you have that sensitive watch friends in the big back, right, please, how I'm going to solve the phase. Designed for you specifically, but, but, which I thought you had. Show too about, I mean, the, the idea that,
Starting point is 00:43:35 so just everybody's so virtuous now, that's, that's what, this is kind of done. And hopefully people are starting. Well, everyone just wants to tell you what to do, right? I hope that's what's happening. Because I think the narrative that I'm trying to send, and I think that the vast majority of people truly feel at their heart, is I...
Starting point is 00:43:55 I used to be that way, but I've kind of come out of that to the point where I just want you to be safe and I want you to be okay, but I don't want to tell you what to do because that hasn't served anybody at this point I Hope I wish my kid anybody else think that why is that so fucking of truce Some people must listen to our podcast so we're not alone on this all right. Let's uh, let's jump over to Theo Vaughn Theo Theo Theo what a legend. I honestly I think second to Rogan I Probably listen to Theo's podcast the most I do like two bears one cave and I listen to that quite a bit too But I'm more like in and out of it Theo. I could I could sit and listen to Theo all day long.
Starting point is 00:44:45 All day long. All day long. He just comes up without even beating to her. Just fun and light hearted and just feel good. Every time he tells a joke, just the tone of his voice to it, he knows what he's done. But he's come a long way to it. Nice to see him be where he's at now in comparison to where he was. Yeah, and he's, you know what?
Starting point is 00:45:07 He does good interviews with smart people. He's done Jocco. He's done Jordan Peterson. He's had like really interesting people on. On his show last week, I think he had some like X games. Like, not BMX, but like Scooter guy that could flip, you know, one of those little push scooters a bunch of times. I don't know. I was barely paying attention to what the actual thing was, the kid did, but it was an Australian guy. He seemed really interesting. I liked it. And
Starting point is 00:45:39 it's a funny, he's always just funny. He's just his brain works in a different way. It's like a a type of really amazing I don't know if that's a good kid that just like was like the fun kid that we'd all like go pick up play Pick up football with and then somehow just like found a way to talk about his experiences and make money on this point You know? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. For sure. For sure. And he's like good friends with Dustin, Portier.
Starting point is 00:46:11 And, you know, he's just like connecting well with a lot of people. And that was mean that he's a good dude. He seems like a good gentleman. He's out there looking like he's real good. But he's a soft talker and just a thoughtful guy you can you can get that from his demeanor you I remember him tell I something that always pops up every time I think about us
Starting point is 00:46:35 him talking about his cocaine problem that he had back in the day and I was happy that they didn't have to talk about his sobriety on this one and Joe had a couple of glasses of whiskey was talking to him but I think that Theo is sober now. But I remember him talking about trying to go to a job interview, changing on vests, doing cocaine in the mirror. I don't know if you remember that. I remember him talking to you love some best cocaine and
Starting point is 00:46:59 vest. He's not so feel. He's an island. He's an island. He's a kid. He's an island boy. Well, he likes living in Tennessee. He moved away. He's an island. He's an island. He's an island too. Take it. He's an island boy. Well, he likes living in Tennessee. He moved away. He's one of the guys that did and that, that's really worked out for him. He feels, he said he feels more like a regular person than, you know, it doesn't have that LA feel.
Starting point is 00:47:15 He kind of described LA as like the layover at the airport. You know, people just in and out of you. I gotta test fast. I guess. Just that. And yeah, it just kind of when it does move like I gotta tell you I don't know when it inspires that or if it's just people trying to make money or get over on other people and they
Starting point is 00:47:32 don't just walk with their head down. But hearing I gotta say hearing them talk about Nashville and Austin and how people are trying to be like that. I think we've been like that. We're guys that will say hi, when we're walking on the road or or just acknowledge other people's existence. But I think we've been like that. We're guys that will say hi. We're walking on the road or just acknowledge other people's existence. But I tell you what, hearing them say that narrative about LA, I'm going out of my way these days to say hi. And, you know what I mean, I don't want that. I don't need that doesn't need to be the narrative, at least for me and my experience.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You know? It's true. I mean, that's why I like living in Santa Monica and I didn't have a lot of time in LA because even though it's, you know, it's a city and there's still like, I don't know, quite a lot of people, a thousand maybe, but it kind of had like a small, it almost did have a bit of a small town. I did in some circles where, you know, you're saying, you know, I would walk down to the beach. Chances are, I'd say, actually high and even have a chat with like four. And you run into somebody on the way.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Because everyone walked around so you keep bumping into the same people and people at least for me were friendly. But that was the only thing that worked. I guess, you know, I get that a lot of other places in the LA area. It's more uncomfortable than not. I'd be friendly. I mean, to be honest, to not say hi, and to put your head down and act like that person
Starting point is 00:48:50 isn't there, it takes more of an effort than just, you know, I mean, in all honesty, because I've tried it, I mean, you run into the same people with the gym, and I'm sure you guys have had these other experiences where there's these people that you literally see every day, every other day, but you haven't had any conversation with them. And then you literally just take that one moment to be like, hey, what's your name? And they're like, I was thinking
Starting point is 00:49:11 the same shit, what's your name? And then you have like, I mean, I've had some of the best friends I've met in the gym and these like random spots literally just by saying, what's your name? Like, normally people are. I think living close to the beach though is a bit different than the rest of that area Like for sure it is. I mean, you know, you don't hear this conversation from people from the Valley Like they're not talking like this, you know It's it's a little like that. I really did enjoy what Theo said about the effects of COVID on him when they were talking about moving he was like it's like reality is shifted and I know not everyone feels that way but I
Starting point is 00:49:52 fucking did man it like really kind of messed me up and it was like a real shift a real you walking around outside I'm a dog. We're doing a podcast. Can you not? I'm sorry. Anyway, okay. All right. Reasonable. Reasonable. But still, not I agree with you. I thought I'd go. I mean, yeah, it's just like it was a shift. It was a shift of like this strange consciousness that and like it just didn't feel like things were ever going gonna be the same again. I don't mean to put like a negative spin on it like I I'm I'm hope for the future I mean, but what a strange
Starting point is 00:50:34 literal sense that being said things will never be the same again. That's the truth of all things They will never be the same again So that that's obvious in some regard, but I think that How we do it and what we, and what steps that we make in the right direction and what kind of things that we choose to focus on are gonna dictate the future here in LA because it seems like everybody else
Starting point is 00:50:57 has got the memo that COVID's not gonna kill everybody. And it's not the plague, so we're going to find our way through it. Just depending on what kind of decisions the states make. It's so weird to go to Arizona here and you talk about bozeman. It feels like the spotlight is just like literally right on top of LA. Because even New York has loosened up now.
Starting point is 00:51:20 So it's like we're the last guy in the plane. But we're supposed to be the most progressive. I read something too. I don't know if it's like we're the last guy in the plane But we're supposed to be the most progressive. I read something to I don't know if it's true It said that LA shows the most cases and that doubled the amount of cases that's in Florida at this point So it's a psych Yeah, and they don't give a fucking Florida So the problem is that the the narrative then is oh we got to double down on our restrictions and it's just like, what, why don't you figure out what other places do that also don't take all your freedoms away?
Starting point is 00:51:53 Maybe there's a middle ground here that makes some sense. They don't let you know that. I don't want to hop on with it. You know what I want to get a hold of at this point, it's like smelling something. I just saw my buddy post a video about that. He was I ordered the smelling salts and he did his own like review. They weren't bullshit.
Starting point is 00:52:10 And he said, I saw him do it. And he was like, I just pulled it out of the bag and that's real shit. The way that the old kept the way that the old kept going in for more. Wow. The other dictates the smelling salts now. I said this when they ordered it. I was like, God, I hope I hope, uh, Rogan doesn't get deep into this. It sounds like he's ordering his own track. He loved it. It may have been my old roommate who was a paramedic in the fight apartment. I'm pretty sure he had some And he like cracks this like tiny little thing and it was oh, dude My like your whole body Doesn't know it's like being electrocuted but in a smell way
Starting point is 00:52:59 Like there's no way to describe it. It's so brutal Absolutely hilarious little stuff. I'm trying to think if it would be like mace in your eyes similar. But mace. Kinda, yeah, but it's just up your nose forever. It gets you going. To do. It's gonna get some.
Starting point is 00:53:20 Yeah. It's like, whatever you, you know, it's like when you were a kid and you know, it's like it when you were a kid and You know, I don't know if you had the these types of brothers, but I did they just like run up to you when you want to look in and kick in the nuts It's like a shocker and it's not fun, but man you are awake after that you are ready Mostly on play I'm ready to go. It's mostly on play. Fully focused. That's it.
Starting point is 00:53:46 Yeah, fully focused. You are ready to chase them down and hit them with each other. I'm trying to think what happens if you're like clung over and then you smell that in the morning. Is that like a hangover remedy or what are we talking? I don't know. I probably wouldn't recommend it for most things. Excuse me. I don't know. I don't, I probably wouldn't recommend it for most things.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Excuse me. But if, maybe if you're passing out, you know, definitely if you're unconscious and you're not waking up, it's a good time. Stay good up your nose. I feel like that might be a good thing to have if you're like out camping too. That wouldn't be a bad thing to like If, if shit's hitting the fan and you're like, all right, I'm gonna smell this. I'm gonna get running. I'm gonna get moving. I don't know Yeah, I don't know either Talking about Tennessee Joe talked about a kid rock which sounded like super dope And he said that he built like basically a white house, but like the hillbilly version of it Yeah, I mean kid rock has a bar on Broadway called the Honky Tonk that I went in many a time last year when I was considering moving to Nashville. And it's a great place. I had some really fun nights in that bar. It's, oh dude, it's like probably
Starting point is 00:55:01 the biggest bar on the main strip there. And it's multiple levels, like three levels high. They have like a live band just all the time. It's so fun in there. It's so great. That guy must be crushing it and talk about, you know, a strong personality when COVID was really coming down on them and they were like, you can't have the bars open. You can't do that.
Starting point is 00:55:23 He just had to open every night. He didn't give a shit. Supposed he was just paying the fine every day, like taking a loss. And you've got to love that. Fuck yeah. Shout out to Peter. I love rock for being strong.
Starting point is 00:55:32 Let's start doing that. Let's start doing that with some other people. Like let's start taking some losses and like start documenting it so people can see what's going on. That's what I think about. It's like, I know it's easy for me to say because I don't own the small businesses, but it's going to, I'm not paying the bills. You know, but I don't see the
Starting point is 00:55:49 people that are enforcing these rules either so that I have a perspective on it just so we're saying. But I get it. But somebody's got to turn the cord and somebody's got to rewrite what the hell's going on. And somebody's got to stand up and say, I putting my foot down here so I'm doing my best I'm not wearing my mask in LA until I'm told otherwise I think that's my only way that's my only virtuous thing I can do but yeah I'm trying I'm trying I get it I get it bro well look let's let's let's wrap this one up. I gotta go hang on my friends Reese's pieces and T bag so I Is that that you know, but thanks as always? Did my friends kids?
Starting point is 00:56:35 Yeah, I'm playing like the uncle roll kind of now. They sell a man, but I'm 40 and I'm 40 T back I feel like they could be a good rap group, I think they'd be down. I think they can both rap actually. I'll bring it up to them. We'll see. Let's do an online poll. Let's see if people should think that they should be a rap group in honor of Snoop Dogg. But yeah, what a great week. And already this week we got wrong white coming up. I don't know who else is on this week, but it seems like he's having really good. He's bringing up on the moment. All the epic folks. Thank you. Just great. I love it. All right guys, thanks as always for tuning in. We appreciate you and we will talk to you in next. Si necesitas un taller de garantía para tu coche. Motrio te ofrece un mantenimiento multimarca sin sorpresas con mecánicos expertos altamente cualificados y formados. Descubre Motrio.
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