Quick Question with Soren and Daniel - Obsessed (with magnets)
Episode Date: September 12, 2023The guys debate whether it would be better to be loved obsessively or hated obsessively. Soren also learns about delivery robots and Daniel is having some issues with his magnet collection. Follow us ...on socials and dole out some sweet, sweet engagement: https://www.linktr.ee/QQPodcast Â
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So, hello again and welcome to another episode of Quick Question with Soren and Daniel,
a podcast where two best friends and comedy writers ask each other questions and give each other answers.
I am one half of that podcast.
Senior writer for last week's Tonight with John Oliver,
author of How to Fight Presidents with No One,
and former magnet collector Daniel O'Brien,
joined as always by my co-host, Mr. Soren Bui.
Soren, say hello.
Ah, put a high five.
Hey, I'm Soren Bui, and I'm a writer for American Dad,
and I am fascinated to know that you are a magnet collector.
Yeah.
Wait a second.
Are these, like, just the flimsy refrigerator magnets you would get from, like, a mechanic and stuff?
No, they're sturdy refrigerator magnets.
They were...
Okay.
For years now, I was collecting magnets to commemorate, like, my travels.
Anytime I go to a new place i spend a
few days there and then i get a magnet that's specific to my time there like something that
is that like i can't just get any old magnet and someone can't just pick one for me when they're
on the trip with me uh which has been very frustrating for anyone who's ever traveled
with me and was like this says north carolina i'm like it i need to see it i need to find it it needs to speak to me well give us some tips we'll
look out no it needs to just speak to me it needs to find me really uh and i liked having them
all over i like watching the collection grow on my refrigerator and and uh it's good like people will always stop
and look at magnets if you you're if your theme is just places i've been they're gonna look and
they're gonna ask questions about it and and it's a conversation starter uh i recently moved as i've
talked about many times and the refrigerator is uh that kind of deceptive fridge where it's silver, but it's not actually metal.
You can't stick anything to it.
So I can't, I don't have a place for my...
Dishwasher?
But that's stupid.
Oh, it is?
I'm so sorry.
I didn't realize that was a shitty place
to put all your dumb fucking magnets.
I don't want anyone looking at my dishwasher
like hunched over and be like what was costa rica like on all fours
oh wow you went to monteverde that's so great um so okay you don't have a place for your magnets
right now at all no i keep them in a box above my fridge. Can you do a magnetic paint wall? God damn it.
You're the third person who suggested that to me.
People don't always want answers.
Sometimes people just want to complain.
Just let me do it.
It's a big problem in my own relationship that I'm constantly trying to solve things.
Where like, she will tell me a thing and I'll be like, oh, fucking, I got some solutions for that.
She's like, no, stop, stop.
That's not what we're doing here.
The point of this interaction was me talking.
That part's over.
Now you can say something.
Do you still collect these magnets when you go places?
You know, I was just in, where the fuck was I?
Lake Placid.
Yeah.
And I didn't get a magnet.
Okay.
So it's maybe done.
I think it might be done.
Okay.
So my mom collected spoons when I was a kid.
Oh yeah? Yeah. Those like little teaspoons, like a nothing Okay. So my mom collected spoons when I was a kid. Oh, yeah?
Yeah, those little teaspoons, like a nothing spoon.
You couldn't even get a Cheerio on it.
From places or just like you go to an antique store?
I don't know.
As a child, though, when I would travel places and I would get stuff from my parents, I would get her a spoon wherever I went.
So I was doing it on her behalf when I thought you had to get gifts for everybody when you were on vacation.
And that was a very easy like no brainer.
I could get this from anywhere.
And they always had like at the top there was some more neatness to it.
It was like Breckenridge.
But I don't know that she was actually doing it or it was just like her mother's spoon collection that she inherited and then added some to.
But I just remember having spoons in our house when i was a kid and on this big display wall so i understand like also like the desire to
you picked something very specific from this area that meant something to you
and then you have not only that object that reminds you that you were there but like
it speaks to you in a very specific way i totally get that i get that you don't want other people
picking it um which also makes me think also like totally get that. I get that you don't want other people picking it. Which also
makes me think also the spoons that I would get my mom
weren't, that wasn't the right move.
Those don't get hung up. Those don't get displayed.
Am I
crowding your foot? No. Okay, good.
We're both going to be like this and we're going to be really close.
Yeah, for our listeners
who are not watching this video on YouTube, which you can do,
we both
are sitting with our our
feet over our knees and our feet are whispering to each other just so close almost kissing almost
kissing and um it's not like you're crowding me but i am this is the first time we've sat like
this and i'm just so aware of it um dude i'm not fucking done with the magnets
What are you gonna do?
I don't know
I might do this
You're the first person who said magnetic paint
Other people have suggested
Just like a magnetic thing
That you can hang up
Just like a sheet
Like a cork board
And then you put them on there but that seems here's the specificity of of what a an unreasonable lunatic
i am when they're on the fridge yes that that's definitely a thing i'm doing for attention and
like to to show off how much i've traveled no if I get a separate item, yeah, then it's too much.
Then it's a display.
Now come to my world traveler wall.
Yes.
The thing is that everyone
will throw magnets on a fridge.
The ones that I had referenced for
were like you get it from a real estate agent
and it's a little calendar
or you get it from a mechanic.
You would throw those up
because they serve another purpose
and sometimes they'll hold up
notes and things like that.
So you expect to see that there.
If you had a display wall
for magnets of all,
of your worldly travels,
that's rough.
Yes.
That's not a great,
not a cool look.
Okay.
So take that,
Gabe,
your idea sucked.
That was yours,
right?
Okay,
great.
Well, it didn't occur to me until now.
It's good that you know that now
because, boy, what an investment that is
to paint your wall with magnetic paint
and then be like, uh-oh.
I'm also, I don't own my home.
Yeah.
And I don't think whomever's next is gonna, like,
oh, that could actually be pretty fun
if I paint a magnet wall and then paint over it.
That'll be a fun surprise for whomever comes next like the whole wall is a stud i don't understand what's going on um okay well do you
want to get into our show yeah i do okay let's let's just dive right in okay so i'm i'm gonna
put my foot down you're new we can't both one of us gets to have the armrest in the middle okay so i had an experience on the road
the other day where i was driving and happened to see that this car next to me was like keeping
pace with me on the freeway and i look over and it's this guy who's just looking at me like
glaring at me and i can't tell if i had maybe done something wrong or he had suffered some injustice
at my hands and i didn't realize it or uh he was just
like into me like i couldn't tell what the look meant and i was like chuck i i told that line
when i flirt too i understand where this guy's coming from i i was like i'm just gonna chalk it
up to this person being a crazy person i don't want to deal with them and so i just left it alone
and like changed my speed so that we were not together anymore. But, uh, it, then our, uh, producer and sound engineer and editor, Gabe came up with a really
great question that I was like, ah, that speaks to what I dealt with.
And it's, if you have somebody that like enters your life, who is obsessive, like deeply obsessive,
would you rather be, uh, loved by that person or hated by that person? And it's tough
because man, anyone who's obsessive, they can turn their attention to you. Whether it's like
they don't like you, then turning all that attention to you, your life can get really bad.
But I think it might almost be worse if they really, really like you.
Because that sort of attention, that's much harder to fight against.
It's a very good question.
Because if we're playing by the rules of the question, they'll never change.
It's not like you'll get the person who loves you to eventually turn on you.
Or the person who doesn't love you to warm to you. We have say that this person is in your life in your life and they have this emotion
towards you and they'll have it forever i think as i always do i choose love because i i guess
because i i watched uh beef recently so it's it's top of mind and that's that's if if you've seen that it's it's
two people who through two people who are obsessive people and in a bad spot for two
different reasons cross each other's paths and then through a series of uh miscommunications
and misunderstandings uh attempt to ruin each other's lives in various ways. And I think if someone
was obsessive, obsessed with me and hated me, they could do real damage to my life,
whether it's like physical damage to my person or my property, or like ruin relationships
in my life. They could, if i have some big public speaking thing they could
do something like they their goal is to make things worse for me yeah and and they will often
be successful the person who is who loves me uh will often be successful in making things worse
for me but that's not their goal their goal is is i in my brain easier for me to explain to other people if
something public goes wrong if someone leaves a sign on my door someone's in
love with me and they make some kind of grand gesture that shows up in my home
some way I can say listen this person is it's very flattering they're they're in
love with me they're a love with me they're a little
obsessive they're a little possessive i've tried talking to them there's nothing i can do about it
i'm really sorry for this inconvenience and i think another person could understand that
if a person hates me and wants to ruin my life they can do that and make less of uh
a paper trail for it okay so it could be more just like ah like i'm
worried about that person hacking into my email and sending relationship ruining things to the
people in my life and making that impossible for me to explain it's hard yeah it's easier for me
to explain like this is a this is a person who's really obsessive and i don't know what to do
maybe i'll get a restraining order versus like someone doing like psychological warfare.
Trying to make you think you're crazy,
but also just like dropping a grenade into your life.
Like anything that they can destroy, break is good.
Like that's a win for them.
Oh, it's so hard.
I was of the other,
I'm on the other side of the fence.
I think that I would rather have somebody
who is very deeply obsessive,
hate me rather than love me because with hate you get like there's like a there's a ceiling to that.
Like the things that they're willing to do.
I think that in general, I don't think you generally get murdered by somebody who just like hates you.
I mean, it's not true.
It's not true. But i think many murders are probably motivated
i think so many of them are motivated by love like so regularly like there's so it makes somebody so
much more irrational love does than hate like love makes somebody people do really genuinely
insane things um where like you always you hear like murder suicicides all the time, or people will do, in movies and things like that,
you don't need any sort of justification
for somebody doing something crazy and weird
other than that they're in love.
It's a buy, because it makes you crazy.
Love makes you weird and strange,
and I think that there's no ceiling to that.
I think you could get kidnapped and kept,
kept in a basement for a very long time by somebody who loves you that's true um and
i don't think that somebody who hates you would do that love does i'm i'm flip-flopping on this
now because love does seem so much more stressful especially if you get kidnapped because if someone
uh loves you and and and can't see anyone else and can just,
and,
and either has convinced themselves that you love them too,
or that you will eventually with the right circumstances,
with the right,
right persuasion.
I,
anyone that you can't reason with,
with is very,
very stressful to me.
It's not like my heart's not going crazy because my heart never goes crazy,
but theoretically one's heart would goes crazy. But theoretically,
one's heart would go crazy
at the idea of someone
who can't be reasoned with
and are so like convinced of a thing.
And you're right that a person who hates you
is much more understandable.
It's just like,
oh, this is just a,
this is a fucking asshole
who's been on me
for the last couple of years.
And I think that they're easier to talk to.
Yeah.
I mean, if you are in circumstances where you run into each other, like they force that sort of interaction.
It's much easier to talk down someone who hates you than it is to try to talk down somebody who loves you.
Yeah.
Because whatever compassion or anything you're giving them is just fueling the fire for love.
There's a movie called Enduring Love.
Have you ever seen that?
No.
It's English. And it's a movie called Enduring Love. Have you seen that? It's English.
It's with blonde bond
Daniel Craig.
I didn't even need you on that one.
And the guy who loves him is
the kicker from
Necessary Roughness.
Necessary Roughness?
Oh, it's not a movie you're familiar with.
How old is this movie?
He's been in a lot.
Even when you see who it is.
He's an English guy.
He always has crazy hair.
He's blonde.
I want to make sure you're saying Necessary Roughness and not The Replacements.
No, Necessary Roughness.
Okay.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Necessary Roughness.
Oh, it's Kathy Ireland, isn't it?
Oh my God, you're right.
Who doesn't need me now?
Kathy Ireland is the kicker in Necessary Roughness.
In the replacements, it's Rhys Ifans.
He's English, right?
Yeah.
Or like Welsh or something like that.
Yeah, Rhys Ifans.
So he's the antagonist in that,
but he's the guy who's deeply, deeply in love.
Did you just look it up?
I couldn't.
No, okay.
All right.
Faster than the internet.
Incredible.
Incredible.
And so he's-
Wikipedia.
And he's in,
so it's a crazy story
because Daniel Craig happens to see,
he's about to propose to his girlfriend in a park
and he sees a runaway hot air balloon.
Like there's like a kid in it
and it's getting away. And so there's a bunch, a kid in it, and it's getting away.
And so there's a bunch of people
who go and try and, like, hold this thing down,
and they're trying to, like, keep it on the ground,
and it's just rising.
And eventually, everybody kind of falls away
because it's getting too high,
and then there's one guy who holds on too long,
and he falls, and it's way too high.
Like, he's definitely dead.
And so Rissifonce and Daniel Craig, like, go looking for this guy,
and they find him together, and the guy is dead in a very uncomfortable,
like, it's, like, very visceral way.
And from that experience that they shared together,
Rissifons falls deeply in love with Daniel Craig
in a way that's, like, it's really uncomfortable.
And he's, like, outside his apartment all the time. And, and like how you deal with somebody like that and he also because he's
in this relationship with his uh girlfriend risi fawns like hates her and works like destroying
their relationship yeah so it's there they're still like doing all these things to destroy
your life in a way that would hopefully make you dependent on them which is also it's just like this whole element to hatred that i that i don't think hatred ever
like that's the speed that hatred doesn't ever reach yeah that's a gear hatred doesn't have
so i feel like hatred i i could deal better with hatred yeah than i could love
man it's tough it's a tough call it's a great question yeah fortunately it's never happened
no no one has ever hated or loved me but i i have met obsessive people before oh certainly
we both know some people who are who can be like that's that's in their brain chemistry and
you're like instinctively keep uh keep them arm's length yeah and you never get
close to them and like if they make any effort to get close you come with reasons why you can't
because you don't want to be on either side of it yeah i've i've i won't say who they are but i
there are people that are friends of yours yes that i have said at every turn i've been like
don't don't pursue this person like don't, don't pursue this person.
Like don't have, don't continue this relationship.
Can you think of who it is?
We don't have to continue.
We don't have to pick this part. No, I think I, am I probably right in who I'm thinking of?
Yes.
If I guess off mic?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
I guess off mic.
And I, but there, yeah, I've,'ve there are people who give me red flags of obsessiveness there i'm like don't just don't just like stay
away uh we got time for more i think i had a quick question for you that was a great one but i got a
quick question for you yeah shoot i'm trying to spin it so it's less negative um but if there's
an artist it could be an artist in performing in any medium that you love, that you want to stop or have them do something else.
To have them do something else is my positive spin on it as best as I can do.
Yeah.
And I can go first.
Go ahead.
I'm on record for my undying love and devotion for the musical artist Ben Folds.
Yeah.
Followed his entire career. Ben Folds 5, Ben-been stuff with william shatner everything he does over the hedge
followed it all um he came out with an album and i don't love it and and there's there's there's
like one or two great songs on it but it's it's it's just the thing about i'm about to murder your
hero think about it there aren't a ton of bands that it seemed like or musical artists that it
seemed like uh continued to produce great stuff yeah as they get older in the way that like
i think directors do or or writers can
cormac mccarthy just died and there's a lot of like you're watching someone over over a career
there are very few like this person at this very high age is is still putting out great stuff that's
why you get like yeah you reach certain age and you're rolling stones and you're just like
i'm just gonna be the rolling stones i'm Rolling Stones Bruce Springsteen will still put out albums
but mostly it's like the Bruce Springsteen
thing is I'm going to put on a great concert
and I'm going to do these like
Broadway sessions where I'm playing music and talking
to you and having like sort of a forum
There's a dark reality to creative
energy that is that catching that
lightning in a bottle doesn't
it's like a finite resource and
as you get older
the chances of you catching it grow slimmer and slimmer and ben folds is someone who i don't want
him to stop creating things because i still think he's a genius i just think maybe it would be time
to put those efforts into a musical which is what i've wanted him to do for a long time oh interesting
and he just like very i, uniquely fit to write a musical
because so many
of his songs
are story songs
to begin with
and he's just
got such a
brilliant
mind for music
and melody
and interesting lyrics
that tell a moving
story
with forward momentum
and I just want to be like
just do that.
Just don't
just don't try to be
a rock star anymore
oh man
how old is he?
I don't know
timeless
okay great
I'm sorry that you don't like it
or that there's
there's the majority
of the songs you don't like
is it because it feels
too much like him
or is it
I think there
there are
he's
he's gotten
he's he's fallen really in love with with uh
adding orchestra orchestrations into his into his yeah work that i i don't love as much and he's
like it's very natural as as a person who is getting older that he's he's one side of that
coin is he's he's writing slower and more thoughtful,
like, I'm an older man types of songs.
And the other side of that coin is an impulse he's always had, I think,
if I'm projecting onto him, is to chase something that feels a little bit new.
And it puts him in a corner where he's using modern slang and language that is a little embarrassing.
Oh, no.
For me.
Ben, please don't listen to this.
Nobody tag him.
I want him to like me.
That's uncomfortable.
Yeah.
When you see somebody that you've known for a very long time, and all of a a sudden they'll be like on Twitter, they'll be like, this song slaps.
And you're like, oh, that's not yours.
Okay.
That's a good one.
Mine, I think I've mentioned on the podcast before, is Martin Amis.
Martin Amis is my favorite author by like head and shoulders
by far. And the person
behind him is Kingsley Amis who's his dad.
And Martin Amis wrote a book called London Fields
which is one of my favorite books.
He wrote a book called Money which is also really
wonderful. He's got all kinds of great
books. He's like a
literary genius. But as he's gotten older
he's also become
so severely right wing oh really that
it really makes me question why i liked him in the first place like what is it what where were
like the the tells of this early on like what yeah and what was i falling in love with those
same things i hope not um he's he's english so his right wing is different than ours but it's still like they
spell it with an o-u-g-h-t it's so he's very conservative now and uh against the woke agenda
and stuff so i guess not that different from ours but he's he's also still writing too and so like
but all of his stuff has that that lean to it and it's so demoralizing to see
somebody who's who is that good at writing and i think probably still is i don't actually read a
ton of his stuff anymore but like it still might be a great writer using that energy toward like
such a bad curmudgeonly cause and just like him being so stuck in uh an old way of doing things
like the way that the world was like
that was better that was better um is really tough to see and i wish that he would stop doing it
um that that one's been rough that one's been rough to watch like your hero fall
have you you never read any martin amos right no no who did lucky jim that was kingsley kingsley
yeah i like lucky Lucky Jim a lot.
So Lucky Jim is a book by Kingsley Amos.
That's actually how I discovered it.
So my dad used to give me summer readings when I was young.
And I'm really thankful that he did because like there were all these books where as a
kid I was pissed off.
I had to read a separate piece and stuff.
And I was like, this is so dark and depressing.
Like, I don't know why you're making me do this on a vacation.
But in the end, like it really paid off because I started to know these authors really well and kingsley amos was that lucky jim book and i was
like this is great this is wonderful and then my brother was like oh you got to read his son
it's the best and so i read london fields and i was like this is the best book i've ever read in
my whole life i think you gave me london fields and i still haven't read it yet that's that's so
on brand.
For both of us?
Yes.
That I would give you that book and like try and share that with you.
And then you would get something.
And maybe at some point I checked in with you or even early on, like, did you start reading it yet?
And that meant you would never, like the minute it happened, like.
Don't put a clock on my business.
The minute somebody suggests something to you, it's like dangerous territory.
Yeah.
If anybody else suggests that same thing to you within like uh like a two-month period
fuck it it's gone the day will never watch harry potter because no enough time enough time has
passed now that i just dipped my toe yesterday into severance because the heat's cooled down
a little bit they're about to start season two and people will talk about that and so they'll be off my case about season one
yeah don't recommend if you want dan to watch things don't recommend them to him
recommend something similar and then maybe on the off chance dan hates that enough he'll talk
loudly about how he hates it and someone will be like oh that sounds an awful lot like i think you
should leave and then dan will just check that out this is uh i wonder if this is where it comes from
because i lived in la for 11 years and then i've since not been in la and and specifically been
living on the beach and it's been wonderful i'm now back in la and i talked about this on the
daily zeitgeist when i guessed it most recently on that uh surrounded by billboards
out here and i think people who live here don't it just becomes part of the architecture part of
the landscape that they don't realize just how much there are but they're everywhere walking
down the street and it's just giant billboards and also posters on the sides of these walls that
get erected when there's construction zones that you're not allowed to enter and it's the same it's you'll get just a half a block of posters for the bear or posters
for succession and it's uh it's bad all the time it's obviously worse and weirder during
four-year consideration campaigns around the emmys because now you're getting advertised things that you don't need to be
informed about.
Yeah, you watched 8 months ago.
Yeah, it's White Lotus Season 2, think about it.
And it's just over and over and over again and you're looking at these walls of the bear
and then I turn and the bear is on buses
and it feels
like an attack.
Like they're just trying to completely overwhelm you
with it and it
makes me
not want to watch season two of the bear a show i like i mean it's making me think now that when i
go to a small town how you feel not only like that feeling unplugged because i'm not super plugged in
here i'm a man who lives with children and goes to bed at nine o'clock but like i do feel when i
go to a small town i feel more unplugged and like time moves a little slower and like,
it's just a little more peaceful.
And I wonder how much of that is that it is like that constant
oppressiveness of like advertisements for Hollywood while you're in
Hollywood.
And there are,
you're right.
It's bus benches,
it's buses,
it's billboards,
but there's like,
it's everywhere.
It's also,
there are flags on all the light poles.
And as you're driving, there's, you think about all the lights that are flags on all the light poles and as you're driving
there's you think about all the lights that would be on a street every 50 feet or whatever it's the
same ad on every single one as you go past and when you're here for a while it's it becomes
routine it becomes regular but but coming from the beach to here and being like this is not normal
this is i don't know if we're all supposed to see what's his name jeremy allen white from the beach to here and just being like, this is not normal. This is, I don't know if we're all supposed to see, what's his name?
Jeremy Allen White from The Bear.
You did it.
God, you're so good at this.
I can't name.
It's so depressing.
I love The Bear.
I cannot tell you the name of a single actor in that movie.
I mean, movie, in that show.
I can't even tell you if it's a movie or a show.
I love that book when you and i we went to uh an emmy's party we went to an hbo party and that was very exciting and there were a bunch of people that were famous everywhere and it was
surreal and then um the woman from the bear was there and i was like fuck are you at a beery yeah
and i did not know her name and i didn't know i was like i don't have
like i can't even say that i like you in the show because i don't know your name so i just left her
alone and at the time i was thinking to myself sorry you got to be better about this you gotta
she needs a room in the memory palace
um but yeah it's i i think you're probably right i think the constant reminder of like
hey hollywood's around you you're in hollywood you're in hollywood you're in hollywood uh
everywhere that you're in los angeles yeah is like a little overwhelming sometimes and it's
accosting to your senses you know what else freaks me out about this place i think i'm getting pretty
soured on la oh great now's a good time for this to happen this is the the the first time i've i've been back to la because
i've been back and forth a bunch of times in the last eight years or so this is the first time that
i haven't had the impulse of i need to move back here okay um you got these weird little
robots what are you talking about we have robots robots? That's all the time we have.
We have, there's like, I think they do delivery.
There's these short little robot droids that I just see either rolling down the street en route to a destination or just parked somewhere waiting to be summoned for something.
Gabe and Jacob are nodding their heads as well.
Maybe not in your neck of the woods.
I'm in like West LA, Santa Monica area where it sucks.
What?
I see these robots all over the place.
Are they the size of like an ice cream cart?
They're like, yeah, like yay high or so.
And they make deliveries.
And they're going somewhere from somewhere.
Unless they're just, like I said,
sleeping and waiting.
You never see these and how big
are the wheels on these things like how are they getting places wheels i'll take a picture next
time i thought you would immediately be like oh no like the way that people are in los angeles like
no i know what that is and in fact we like it and it's good i have no idea what these droids are
i'm kind of excited by the idea of them. That sounds neat. When I was in Carbondale recently,
which is where I grew up,
it's very, very small.
In between towns there,
there's a restaurant,
this Nepalese restaurant
that's part like half,
there's a gas station
and then a Nepalese restaurant.
Oh yeah.
And that's for Nepalese food.
And it's delicious.
It's banging,
but it's also like in the middle of nowhere.
Yeah. And we went there middle of nowhere yeah and we went
there when i was home and we sat at this table and a robot came past me a robot with cat ears
came past me and i was a situation where i was talking to somebody and i was getting very big
and i brushed this robot and apologized to a robot as it went past. And then it went to a table and delivered food to a table and then turned
around and came back and went to the kitchen.
And it has basically,
it was a,
it was like this tall and it had,
it was hollow in the middle and there were trays in the middle and it would
deliver food to people that way.
And I was like,
why is this here?
I went,
I don't know why that's,
that's very strange that that's there because I went to,
um,
the last time I was here, uh, me Loftus, and Maggie Mae Fish, friend of the show, went to the Chili's in Encino. And they had food delivery robots.
Really?
Yeah. Jamie had a real problem with it.
Were they cats?
I don't think they were cats, no. The weirdest part was that it has a face on it too. That's like a screen face.
Screen, not scream.
And the face says stuff.
So like the mouth kind of like,
it lights up in different ways to look like it's moving.
And this woman came to deliver the food off of it and she's taking the trays out and she's like,
you can go back.
And she pet the cat and the cat liked it.
No, don't need that.
Yeah, the cat closed its eyes and liked it and then
left and i first of all i don't like the idea of cats in my restaurant sure in general i don't care
if they're robotic cats it's just weird cats are weird animals to have around when you're trying to
eat and uh i don't like that the cat the liked being touched. Yeah. These are the things that I did not care for.
Shouldn't have added that feature to it.
So if these robots that you're seeing around are in any capacity like that, I'm not on board.
They're not cats.
They do look, they're very similar to, not like the R2 droids from Star Wars, but those
little droids that look like tiny dumpsters with wheels,
of course that,
that go around and get tortured sometimes.
Yeah.
That's why I was asking how big the wheels are.
Cause it,
to me,
that looks like a,
basically like a shopping cart and those are notoriously tippy.
Yeah.
Um,
so I'm,
I'm wondering how these things managed to be in the streets by themselves.
Have you also seen,
uh,
I've now seen two in the last 48 hours.
I think they're Waymo cars.
They're like Google's self-driving cars that they're testing out in Los Angeles right now.
Where I just saw a car with a thing on top that was spinning in circles and a bunch of moving cameras all over this thing.
And I was like, people in Los Angeles don't realize how fucking crazy it is to walk around here they have no idea
how abnormal that is you could see who's visiting for the amount of people who immediately
waymo oh no i have seen those i've been behind those in traffic where there's like they look
like they've got dopplers all over the car yeah it's it's very stressful um i the other day in culver city and culver city is not like a destination people go
to when they're coming to los angeles there's nothing that people are excited to see in culver
city except maybe like maybe amazon studios or sony studios but for the most part people like
this is not a point of like it's not in the book and the other day on my residential street
i was walking to the grocery store and one of those hollywood buses went by like the ones that
are those like completely red buses where people are just doing a tour of the city for once any
particular reason and i was like this is a bad tour yeah immediately i was like this is a bad
tour and this is i think the only city where you really get a ton of those yeah but i was like the host pointing out this guy used to write for
american dad but he's so fucking greedy that he thinks janitors should starve guess how he broke
his arm it's not as exciting as you think yeah oh man i it's too bad that that joke, your joke won't work when this is released three months from now.
Because it was good, dude.
Thanks, buddy.
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