Rooster Teeth Podcast - We LOVE Tiny Heists - #742

Episode Date: March 15, 2023

Join Gus Sorola, Barbara Dunkelman, Griff, and Jon Risinger as they talk about tiny crimes, the weird world of stock music, how much plastic we eat, The Last of Us, and more!  This episode is sponso...red by Helix Sleep, BetterHelp, and Shady Rays! -Go to http://helixsleep.com/rooster to get 20% off all mattress orders and two free pillows. -This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/rooster to get 10% off your first month. -Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code ROOSTERTEETH for 50% OFF 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses. Already FIRST Member and need your Private RSS feed for this show? Go here: http://bit.ly/FIRSTRSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's time to put your pedal to the metal. From the twisted minds behind Deadpool and Zombieland, an executive producers, Will Arnett and Anthony Mackie comes the new Peacock original series, Twisted Metal, a high-oxane action comedy based on the classic video game series. Anthony Mackie stars as John Doe, a motor-mouthed outsider who must deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Starting point is 00:00:29 If he can survive the drive, also starring Stephanie Beatriz, Samoa Joe, Nev Campbell, Will Arnett, and Thomas Hayden Church, twisted metal, streaming now, only only on peacock. This is a rooster teeth production. Hello everyone, welcome to the RESTeed Podcast. I'm Gus. I'm Griff. I'm John. I'm Barbara. And I'm Gus.
Starting point is 00:01:11 I got a little screwed up there. Normally, our chats over here and our confidence monitors over here. Oh yeah. But they're swapped. I like this more. It just threw me off. I can't see myself. Here we go. Are we live?
Starting point is 00:01:25 It's good that you guys keep Gus on his toes. He's aging. He needs things to challenge him. I'm going to keep that elasticity mentally, mentally active. I think it's always funny to me whenever I see comments on our videos or like social media if someone like being like yo,
Starting point is 00:01:40 someone something they're getting old. It's like correct. That is how the passage of time works. It happens. Yes. You know what, you've been watching this content for a long time. It's been 20 years.
Starting point is 00:01:50 20 years, woo. Party. How are you not aging? I've chosen to live forever and be a... Oh, come back. I was there. I was there for a little bit. And then I actually did age and I went,
Starting point is 00:02:01 oh no, that's not a joke. I am going to die. I, my knees are a little sore today, but other than that, no, I'm, I'm essentially still 21. I'm basically 21. Mine body, soul, everything. You're 21 till you're 45, let me tell you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Exactly. No, you're 21 until you're about 30. That's when everything starts going. I don't function like I used to. Oh man. We went out for South Buy. South Buy weekend, love South Happening. Boo. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:02:30 This is my first time. Seagard. She's aging. She's aging for fun. I don't like South Buy because I live close to downtown. So I want to go downtown. It's $6 lift. Nope.
Starting point is 00:02:41 It took $22 to go like two miles. Yeah. Anywhere you want to go, is either expensive to get to. It's $6 lift. Nope. It took $22 to go like two miles. Yeah, anywhere you want to go, is that expensive to get to you? It's booked off. It's booked off. Blocked off. It's crowded. Or it's like reserved for some type of Amazon events.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Yeah, or something. I don't like it. I got Transformers outside their building. Yeah, but I don't really like sulfate. There's more than meets the eye there. Bananananananananananananba-da-ba-da-ba. Peace Wars was better. Thank you for watching, nerd. Yeah, that's true. We make jokes. We got invited to a gamer event that ended at 5 a.m.
Starting point is 00:03:13 5 a.m. What? That's an hour before I get up. And I was gonna go. Okay, here's the thing. We were at, we were on fourth street at the gay bars. I was like, and BK was like, oh, I got this invite. Let's go to this Gamer party. We paid bars for gay people? Yeah, unfortunately. I know like, oh, and BK was like, oh, I got this invite. Let's go to this waiver party.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Bar is for gay people. Yeah, I know it's novel. It's very new. It's very new. I love it. What? Yeah. Here in Austin, I have someone told the church. The legislature is in session. Oh, yeah, we're working on it. Okay. At the bed and find out we can shape shift. No one tell the church. No one tell Abbot. So and we were leaving going to the food trucks, like we always do, and BK was like, oh, I got an invite to this party, it ends at five. And we were like, oh, it's only like one, because we left the bar a little early,
Starting point is 00:03:51 instead of closing it down at two. We were like, oh, it's only one, let's like go, check it out at the close at five. We got like four hours to keep party. And Blizz goes, hey, gamers, actually it's 3 a.m. because it was the time skip, another must still. And when I tell you, that happens at midnight,
Starting point is 00:04:03 it happens at 3 a.m. Yeah, it happens at 2 a.m. So we were like, oh, it's only like, yeah, that happens at midnight, and it happens at two a.m. So we were like, oh, it's only one a.m. Yeah, we were like, oh, it's only one a.m. And then it jumped to three and I was like, well, now it's not worth it. Yeah, I'm not going to that.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I guess I'm gonna end soon. Because it's gonna end soon. It was like south, and I was like, we gotta get south and then Uber back at five a.m. Like, I don't wanna do that. Like, how do you do it? Do what?
Starting point is 00:04:24 Go out. She's 21. Don't want to do that. Right. How do you do it? Do what? Go out. She's 21. I'm 21. That's true. I was at a birthday party on Saturday. We got there at like 9 o'clock and stayed maybe to like 11, 11, 30 p.m. P.m. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Which is very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, yeah, after this, we're gonna go to the South by thing or like this, we're gonna go to the thing that starts at 130 and I'm like, starts at 130? Yeah, something like 30. Some stuff starts at 130. And it's fast asleep, like even being out until 11, I was like, oh boy. And John, the sun goes down, so does Gus. Yeah, and then I got up at 8.30 AM because we had to go to the HBO Max brunch thing.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Had to. I will say though, I've been this way longer well before I became agent because I remember watching movies or TV shows and then the lead actress in the rom-com that dates with the gentleman fellow because there's all straight people in those movies. And they're like, fine, we'll have dinner.
Starting point is 00:05:24 I'll pick you up at eight. Like you pick her up at eight. Yeah. What? That's wins, wins food. That's way too early. Well, I remember Griffin invited me out to do, I think I was like drinking karaoke. Yeah. And I was like, oh, cool. So it's been like, what's the plan? And you guys were like, well, we're going to meet up here first at 10. And I'm like, that's when you start. Yeah, we're going to pre-gaming to do karaoke from 11 to 2. And I'm like, when I when you start. Yeah, we're gonna pregame it to, that's when you do karaoke from 11 to two. And I'm like, when I was like in my early 20s, late teens in Canada, because it was legal. Oh, yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:05:51 I'm like, yeah, we're gonna meet up at 10, pregame for a bit, like hit the bars by midnight, whatever it is, but nowadays I'm like, if I don't start my evening by eight, it's not happening. See, I woke up at 5.30 am today. I went to the gym. I went to work. I'm doing the podcast. We're going to finish it with like 7.30. And then there's
Starting point is 00:06:09 another shelf by tonight going to another shelf by thing that ends in a loving. And guess what, I have to be at the gym at 5.30 again. And that's just going to happen. You woke up this morning right after a gamer event ended. Yeah. And the time it was taking me to Uber back home from the gamer event. That's how much time I would have had this week. Let me tell you the perfect relationship between two friends. Me and my good pal Andy. We uh he lives far from me so we don't get to see each other's options. That's your blanchard. Andrew Blanchard. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:38 A beautiful man. A beautiful man. Yeah. Um, I'm just any Andy. Not to see the end. Uh, we don't get to see other as often as we're used to, but we try to make like dates to see each other and we either go to one person's house
Starting point is 00:06:51 and do a movie kind of thing. This is how we've got this formula down perfect for our tendencies. We usually do it on Sundays. Okay. If we're gonna watch a movie, we probably try to show up to the other person's house around four o'clock, maybe five at the latest, If we're gonna watch a movie, we probably try to show up to the other person's house around
Starting point is 00:07:05 four o'clock, maybe five at the latest, because then that means we can start the movie, maybe have dinner in the middle of the movie, like we'll put in as pizza in the oven, a little tasty bite or chicken. No, no, no, it's always pizza in the oven. It's always a dejornos, we're trash, but we love it. Movies done by around seven, maybe if we get started for maybe six, that means that whoever's at someone else's house can get home in time to then have like chill out time
Starting point is 00:07:32 at home alone, because we're also both severe introverts. So when we have that cool down time at home and then getting bed at a sensible time Sunday night around 10 o'clock. Oh see, that's why I had lunch plans. I hate lunch plans. Lunch plans on the weekends are my favorite.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Like, come over around like one or like just after lunch. Yeah. You had lunch come over, play some board games, maybe have some snacks, maybe some video games. Mm-hmm. Well before dinner. And then we have like the entire like four o'clock or five o'clock onward.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I feel like. I feel like. If I'm doing something in the middle of the day, my day is ruined. Because I'm like, well, I can't do anything anything before something before I have a thing at 12 30 or one So I'm just like well, what can I do before that nothing? So I'm just like waiting and then after it. I'm like, oh, it's five o'clock What am I supposed to do? I guess I'll watch TV. Can I like having my evening free? Can Polar can you can your your partner get?
Starting point is 00:08:22 One of those wheels that they give to cats to let them run around in the house. Can you just have one of those? That's what that's basically what I do. It's just me walking back and forth between rooms, picking stuff up in the room, and like putting it away. Keeping yourself active. Yeah, just me being like, I should put this blanket in the bedroom, then going in the bedroom, and being like, I'm gonna put that blanket on the couch, and then going back out and being like, where's the remote to the sound system? And I look for the remote and I find something else in these to be put away.
Starting point is 00:08:48 And then it's playing time. Yeah. And I'm wasting my day. I'm terrible at that. Like, if I had something in the evening, budgeting my time until then, that's my problem. I prefer having something right away and then having the rest of the day to relax.
Starting point is 00:09:00 There's something that I participate in most Saturdays, which is like, I love it. Play Among Us with Frado and his crew and their lobby. I love playing it. I have the best time. It's five to eight o'clock on Saturday. So like, it's just that time where you can only have dinner plans. Yeah. But it all crick-a-times. That's also a terrible time. I think it's because they're all streamers. I know. I get I get. It's a good time for Twitch. You're right. It's awkward. I would prefer either earlier or later,
Starting point is 00:09:27 like make it like seven to 10 or like two to five. Yeah, you either have two to five would be. A really early dinner, ridiculously early or a slightly late dinner that's kind of like sweet. It's like, yeah. But I always do, we always just like, I eat dinner during the stream. I just mute myself when I'm eating,
Starting point is 00:09:47 but I'm not streaming, so I'm just like, just there to have a good time. So like in the meeting, so I'm gonna be like, all right, well, I saw a barber was just standing there, so that was kind of, so this is just, and I was like, I was taking a part of my, just forgetting, so there was a house in the sogi, and I wanna chew into the mic, people hate that.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Yeah, um. Gus, tell us about how you make playing the friends. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. So it's like, it's really easy. You don't make a podcast with them. Yeah, that's the way you see your friends.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Yeah. I would take us out. In just as a quick sidebar, someone in chat, I think it was Lou Dominarri was asking where you got your shirt, John. People were trying to do it. And Barbara chat I think it was Lou, Dominaari was asking where you got your shirt John. People were trying to do it. And Barbara so long for Barbara. We should we should show for shirts.
Starting point is 00:10:29 It's secrets mine secrets mine's not but barbs is not secrets. John's cake keeping. I'm cake keeping my shirt. Brand new channel we launched last week all good no worries on YouTube and all the socials. We had our first episode of always open come out last week with Griff. Yeah. It was there Troy Baker Jessica. Out last week. Yeah. With Griff. Yeah, absolutely. It was there.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Troy Baker, Jessica. I was wearing these pants. You were. Good pants. And then a new show, also, that Funhouse is doing called Let's Blunge premiered last week, which had me and Elise doing our makeup and just shooting the shit. Very fun time. This week we have a Charlotte Avery production.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Oh, by way. I know one of my faves, a game show called be nice to me, which will come out this Thursday. But yet new content every week. Yeah, I always open every Tuesday. New episode episode two out currently out now for first members. Yeah, with a Fiona and if you. Oh, your other wife, my other wife. That's what sold me, please.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Yes. Okay. But what's his face from new girl just screaming in my head? You get one wife. You get one wife. You get one wife. Yeah, if you'd be on a, today on today's episode, for verse, members tomorrow for the public
Starting point is 00:11:32 and then so on and so forth. Nice, also for that, that for poop, nothing. You're killing the social. I love everything that you post. Oh, thank you. And also I watch Let's Blind and I was like, oh, new fear unlock.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Creating a pair of social relationship with my actual friends. That's just a social relationship. Is it though? You sit right behind Barb in the office. That's a true. We are legit friends. Yeah, but it's just weird that like I always say like I don't listen or watch stuff that my friends do because it's like weird because I like I don't want to hear a story they haven't told me yet. But I was watching that and I was just like, oh I see, I was like, oh yeah, this is why I don't do this, but I was also thoroughly enjoying the conversation. It's hard to stop watching it, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yeah, it was really hard. I had it on while I was playing Fortnite. Nice. There's a lot of people who commented on Let's Blend saying, like, I don't know makeup, I don't care about makeup, but like I watched this whole thing. It was so cute and fun, I loved it. And that's what it's about.
Starting point is 00:12:28 It's more about conversations and just like, like make up a secondary in that show. Yeah. The next episode, if I could tease it, Nope. Nope. Too late, I'm already doing it. I'm already rolling, has a Charlotte and Kai
Starting point is 00:12:40 doing a makeup together. Okay. And that is super fun. Oh, Susan, not always Elise and? It's always two different people. Oh, I didn't know that. I thought it was Elise and every time. Elise is just kind of like,
Starting point is 00:12:50 I should have read the deck. Creative behind the showrunner. Blending all different groups together. Blending all the different groups together. Yeah, I love that. Yeah, we actually, we shot that like long time ago. Yeah. Back when I was a fun house studio.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Oh, I remember in that episode you were talking about the color corrector thing. That's green. Does it come in like three colors? It might. It's like green if you're like super like fair skin. I want to say orange. It's possible because like different colors. It's supposed to essentially reduce the redness
Starting point is 00:13:17 in your skin. And green makes red go away. Yeah. Color theory. Right. Designer. Yeah. Right color man.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Right color man. Yeah. If you you with like that's like with light Depends if you overlay. Hey got broadcast if you overlay a green light in a red light. Does it make white light? No, no, no, no, it doesn't It doesn't I can answer that I know there's a combination of lights that if you like overly Yes, it's white all colors. That's why rainbow. That's all white is the inclusion of all spectrum of colors Oh, I think the dark side of the moon The Color is black black is the absence of color So when people say my favorite color is white or my favorite color is black, it's like you're basically all or nothing all or nothing All the colors are not on the color. Yes in light in light for reboot of guess who's coming to dinner cold all or nothing
Starting point is 00:14:10 That's funny Thank you Barbara Like the the the need for validation. Yeah Yeah, then it's different with print or yeah, yeah, but story short, all good news, new channel with a feminine leaning vibe and voice, always opens on there, a bunch of other new shows come into it. We have merch, which includes this t-shirt.
Starting point is 00:14:34 We have merch. Tirt merch, t-shirt. I love that little guy. I love that guy. A little flower guy. But you know who's sneaking up on me? The little splat. The blob.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Yeah, there's a, We have a sticker pack available, and there's a little splat guy. It's like a pink blob. He looks like a sassy ditto. He was like our other choice. Ditto was sassy enough, thank you very much. No, a sassy or ditto. Wow, sassy.
Starting point is 00:14:55 You go look at them. But he was like our secondary option for like the mask goddess, actually, but flower guy. So yeah. The slightly wilted smiling flower is so cute. Exactly. What I need.
Starting point is 00:15:07 The whole aesthetic of the brand is like my favorite thing. And Michelle, Santeg and her design team did like a phenomenal job with all the show logos, all the branding and everything. The palette, the green that we chose is literally the color of my office. Oh, it's a little bit green. See the Kansas, that all the red. Yeah. And then John shirt shirt which is completely unrelated
Starting point is 00:15:25 is geeky pie my favorite shirt ever what about my shirt what is it it has a bill in frank from from the HBO's last of us I saw someone to try to ask who are those old men on John shirt but your home of sexuals that's what they are don't tell the church about them they're going to tell the church. Until I have it. I actually just watched that episode. I stopped the show at season, at episode four. I realized I should be watching this with my girlfriend because she would like it. Watched it, and then we got to that one.
Starting point is 00:15:56 It was, she's great. My girlfriend is great to watch things with because I'm, did I tell you what my brother told me about growing up with me? He didn't tell me before. No. So I'm not a very reactionary person my brother told me about growing up with me? He didn't tell me before. No. So I'm not a very reactionary person. In general, I process silently.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Until he don't. Well, yeah, but it's processing. The processing is silent. And so when I'm watching shows, I don't really react audibly very much. And, but my brother growing up with me, he thought that since I didn't laugh at the comedies we were watching he shouldn't either And so he stifled himself. I didn't know this But he like he he made sure not to laugh because he didn't think you're supposed to out loud Really because you mimic your elder siblings to a degree
Starting point is 00:16:38 I did wait. I didn't mean to also that explains a lot of stuff. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I I like watching things my girlfriend because she won doesn't know Anything about movies or media or I existing IPs. Okay. Everything is a surprise to her To a degree you would not believe. Like, she thinks the train is coming right at her from out of the movie screen. They were not that much. Did I show you the text about Creed? She texted me out of the blue,
Starting point is 00:17:14 just like a Friday. Okay. She's like, the new Creed is the third one. I thought it was a new thing. Oh no. Like it was just the first, because it just says Creed. And I thought it was the Roman New World Oh, no, like it was just the first is because it just says creed And I've got the Roman numeral three. Yeah, she didn't see that she just saw creed the second Ian creed is a three
Starting point is 00:17:31 Yeah, oh She is she's precious, but she also is very reactionary to stuff and so she'll talk out loud when she's reacting to things Does she know it's a spin-off from like Rocky movie? Yeah, did you tell her that? Okay? Okay? Okay? All of us here totally knew that does she know it's a spin-off from like Rocky movie? Yeah, did you tell her? She does know that. Okay, she does know that. Okay. All of us here totally knew that. But I never watched Rocky. But before right now, when Gus just said that, you watched?
Starting point is 00:17:53 I didn't know that. I didn't know it was a spin-off until I played the VR game. On the PSVR, I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, I'm not gonna lie. Babies. Listen, there's a lot of media tickets. There is too much media. There is. We should. Listen, there's a lot of media tickets. There's too much media. We should make less space.
Starting point is 00:18:07 There is. 100% of the viewers. They were like, I thought we should make less, like here or where she is. Yeah, I think we should not produce. But to answer you guys, the older the media is, better chance that she'll know about it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:20 If it's more modern or mainstream, she tuned out at some point. There's too much. Well, she actually, she says that there was a point where she kind of took a little bit of a snooty attitude towards it and anything that was popular or mainstream, she thought it had to be bad. So she didn't see like the pianist?
Starting point is 00:18:37 I don't know. Or Creed, or Creed II. They think more like, like a- What about Fast and the Furious? No, she definitely not seen that. She's not part of the family. Think of like a big blockbuster content, like Fast and Furious, but like, for instance,
Starting point is 00:18:51 one of the first things we went through was like, she'd never seen any Harry Potter movie. Okay. So we watched those. She's never seen any MCU films. Okay. And so we've been, she came to me when she's like, I wanna see Black Panther.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Can we watch those? Like, we got some prerequisites to get through first. Yeah. I mean, you get the gist of it. I feel like, I don't know. If you're dating me, you're dating me. That's fair. You gotta at least get through, was it Civil War?
Starting point is 00:19:16 Right. I didn't see Civil War. So by the time we got through Civil War, I think the loss of Avengers movie I saw was Age of Ultron. And then after that, I started picking and choosing the ones cause they started making too many. Oh well actually Civil War's a Captain America movie.
Starting point is 00:19:33 I've never seen any of the Captain America movies and that's my talk to say. Civil War was fun. I'm not bragging about it. I'm just saying it's something that has never happened. I just haven't seen them. I just hadn't. You don't need to see them.
Starting point is 00:19:43 You don't have to. I think it's just, it makes you appreciate it in like nods to certain things or like references to things. You might also not be surprised when someone shows up on screen. You're like, who the hell is that? Again, it's, again, these guys. I know you're thinking it's not a snobby thing. There's just not enough hours of the day
Starting point is 00:20:00 to watch every single Marvel movie. Shut up. How much anime do you watch? I don't watch that much anime. You watch a lot of stuff, though. I don't, you know Marvel movie. Shut up. How much anime do you watch? I don't watch that much anime. You watch a lot of stuff though. I don't, you know what I watch? What? I watch videos of people working on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:20:10 That's right. So you feel your time with other content. Yeah. So it's just I don't have time to watch a movie. I think if you make, if you want to, I would say just kind of dedicate yourself to watching one a week. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:23 So just like one movie a week. Not hard. Yeah. No, the one of my ADHD is set up. I watching one a week. Yeah, so just like one movie a week, not hard. Yeah, the one of my ADHD is set up. I could put a calendar and watch a movie, it's so hard. Yeah, you said you don't have enough time. I was gonna chime in and say, well, what blanks are gonna move themselves to the couch and then the other blanks move themselves away?
Starting point is 00:20:38 I mean, I guess I can have them all while I do that. All I'm ill about. We have to go through when my girlfriend has like a level of like certain, I don't say I think it's ADHD, but she gets fixated on needing to know the answer to something if a question is posed. So the question could be simply, someone just showed up on the screen
Starting point is 00:20:55 that I recognized from something else, where were they in? And she has to get her phone out of media at the long. Oh, same. I am D.B. is that kind of thing. And it's usually the answers, oh, they were an episode of Grey's Anatomy. Yeah, oh, no, they say that. The answer is Oh, they were an episode of Grey's Anatomy. Yeah, oh No, the answer is always it's an episode of Grey's Anatomy. Oh, Gilmour girl. They were in they were like in they were like on a dating show on MTV before they were famous or
Starting point is 00:21:15 They played a rapist on this video and those are the only For where's that guy from? Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of those true crime shows on cable. I was looking at you. Your parents have to watch something. I was looking at cable the other day because I was trying to figure out how to watch the Oscars. I couldn't, by the way, because I don't have cable. But I was looking at channels on cable.
Starting point is 00:21:35 And every single channel was true crime this, true crime that detective this, forensic this. And I was just like, there's like, it literally in our 30 channels. It's all dramatized versions of that, and then True Crime documentaries. Yeah, right. It was like, you get to choose.
Starting point is 00:21:50 You want fiction or nonfiction murder? There is a song that has been used in three separate True Crime podcasts for the theme song that are not related to each other and are not on the same network. I'm gonna find it and send it to you guys later, but it threw me off when it happened. And in one Netflix documentary.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Oh, speaking of theme songs. I don't listen to talk about Tuesday. I don't listen to like all of our stuff we make and I watch everything that we receive makes, which is not, I talk about not a time in the world to do it. However, every once in a while, if I want to put on something that has no stakes and is just like dumb content, I put on Face Jam.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Face Jam is great dumb content. Just listen to those boys yell at each other and make fun of Eric Pradoor. I love that. Well, that's what I was getting to. I'm way behind. Okay. Because I only turn on one every once in a while. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Like I'm going on a walk or something. I'm going to play Pokemon Go while I do it. I'll just put on something like that. If I don't want to listen to my chill vibes music. And I finally got to episode one of Spit and Silly. Okay. Which is. So.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Because I've seen it on, I haven't watched it yet. Yeah. So I'm not a jammer yet. Not a jammer. I'm making my way through the other podcast. I'm a jammer. I'm making my way through the other podcast. I'm making my way downtown. Walk across. Face Jam is a Fortnite podcast.
Starting point is 00:23:11 Released every two weeks. So if you want to make more of the podcast, they added Spit and Silly is the other podcast they make that is released Fortnite as well. Which is the way they phrase it that Face Jam is hosted by Michael and co hosted by Jordan. Yes, but it's silly as hosted by Jordan and co hosted by Michael. Yeah, it's very specific. It's very different.
Starting point is 00:23:32 So once a Michael Jordan podcast, the other ones are Jordan Michael. Exactly. How they talked about how the Michael Jordan podcast was the alternative name for me. I think that was the first name. It was the best name. By the way, I think face jam though is so clever because Michael Jordan wasn't space jam, space jam, face jam, face jam. It's really funny. That's genius. It was the best name. By the way, I think Face Jam though is so clever because Michael Jordan wasn't Space Jam. Space Jam Face Jam.
Starting point is 00:23:46 It's really funny that genius. It was the linear move that they had to make. And it also is about eating. So it's like your jam in your face. Literally, I think it's the best title of any show we've ever had. It's very good. Yeah. Respect.
Starting point is 00:23:57 Listen to the first episode of Spit and Silly. Didn't know if I was gonna be listening to Spit and Silly because I don't have enough time to listen to even just the regular episodes, should I even listen to this episode? Yeah, turn on their first episode is 30 minutes of them With the help of Eric going through audio network and listening to songs to decide the theme song for Spit and Silly It's just that that's the entire episode and they're listening to like
Starting point is 00:24:21 You know trying to throw in like you know everything you do when you're trying to find like stuff on audio network or any of those sites of like using different key words or finding one you like and listening to suggested ones of that. And it is, it is hilarious to hear these three dumb men walk through their their thoughts on the And I was invested. I was invested by the end of it. I was like what's to be the theme song? Well, first of all, they landed on a good one. If we were real professionals, we'd be using factor five, which, you know, that's the TV one. Okay. Yeah. There are two commercials that air on television right now that both use the same loop, the same exact like one sells beds and the other one sells coffee. And it's the exact same song. Yeah. Yeah, and it's like literally, you wouldn't know what it was
Starting point is 00:25:08 if you went to audio networks sorted by most popular clicked on page three because that's what they did. That's exactly what they did. And they both found the same one as like, oops, it's funny. The way that works though, because back in the day when always open for started,
Starting point is 00:25:19 we used a song from audio network for the intro. As we do for a lot of podcasts here, we find a song that works and just use it. I had so many people message me when they're like, they stole the always open intro for this mattress commercial. Or for this segment on TLC. Like there was a say S to the dress.
Starting point is 00:25:39 We're like, they were like zooming in on the store and like doing this thing. And like Margaret is looking for a blah, blah, blah. And here is a here with her mom and daughter, blah blah blah blah. And like, always open. They're playing the always open thing. That's so funny. And then she's like, that's so strange.
Starting point is 00:25:50 She's here. That's so funny. But it's not ours. It's, it's a, a probability free. Yeah. What, what, what, what really grants my years is that there are two songs that Netflix uses on this. Have you seen that?
Starting point is 00:26:03 How to build a sex room show? No. On Netflix. I've never seen it. This old British woman goes to people's houses and makes them a room to have sex. And it's a very weird premise. She's quite silly.
Starting point is 00:26:13 That's not the point. The point is there are two royalty-free songs in that show that I want on Spotify for a playlist. They are so silly. One of the songs is just like It's like ooh gonna give it to me. Ah gonna give me that ooh Cuz it can't be explicit and then there's another one and again Because I watch so much I watch I do consume a lot
Starting point is 00:26:40 I can talk like you said I can tell me not my Marvel movies I can tell when they reuse songs and stuff. Yeah. And they do that a lot on Netflix. But they have this one song that they reuse in two episodes of that one series, which I've never heard done before. And the song is just like, uh, uh, doing it, uh, uh, doing it, give me that thing.
Starting point is 00:27:00 It's always been like, you're lyrics involved too. Like, it's not just the music music because along what's cool too, and I love this about like audio network and places like that, where they have different options of the song. So like without the drums, without the vocals, with vocals but no bass or like with female lead vocal, with high male falsetto vocal, yeah. And so it's like you could choose
Starting point is 00:27:18 which iteration of the song you want, but it's always weird to me when they do select the ones with vocals in it for something on TV. It's funny because it's always, it's always two on the nose also. Like what's that? One of those dumb dating shows on Netflix where it was like something was happening and the guy was like, yeah, I mean, she was on season three of the thing and like a DM their and like we hooked up and now we're on this show together and then it's just like starts playing the music and the music is just like from my past. I knew we're back Lynn and we were there and I was like oh it was
Starting point is 00:27:52 that specifically for and then it'll go to her and she's like yeah I didn't really work out between us like we have this party and like it was okay but he ghosted me and then I ghosted it. Ghosted it. I ghosted it. And it's like, this is so specific. I eat that shit up. The pro move is you go onto one of the websites and find a song that you like for your theme song for your show. You use that theme song for a while
Starting point is 00:28:19 and it becomes an honor to the show. Then you force your talented brother to create different mixes of it for your dumb themed versions of the show. You have a spooky hell version and a cool time traveling version and a kid's daytime show version. Then you have, we could release an album of different versions of your Stephen Blanell song.
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Starting point is 00:28:49 theme in an elevator once. That's fun. Yeah, I don't think I got funny. There's many people saying they heard it in commercials. I got a lot of people saying they heard in elevators or stores. I've also noticed that a lot of the same genre, like especially on YouTube, the same genre of content creators will use the same songs.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Like, there's like two songs that every single fitness YouTuber uses for a body transformation video. It is the same single song every time, and every Android tape clip uses the same song too. But. Where are you watching that content? I, okay. Can I tell you, is it like you have time for Android tape? You have time for Marvel. Hey'm okay. Can I tell you? Is it like watching? Yeah, I have time for annotate.
Starting point is 00:29:26 You have time for Marlboro. Hey, John, can I tell you something upsetting? It's because that's what the algorithm thinks I like. On my Rooster Teeth account, because I'm always clicking on our content, that's the gaming center. So it's like trying to be an outfemale. To talk about songs that are used in multiple places and to bring it back to last of us in this episode.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Episode three. Episode three. At the end, when it kind of is ramping up to a emotional climax in the episode, they play a song in it. And I remember watching the episode and I was like, I know this song. This has been used elsewhere. It's also a very old song. It's an old song. What I remember for is they used the same song that is used in arrival. The new villain is arrival, which is used during her realization.
Starting point is 00:30:09 The kind of thing. It's that very swelling, string instrument. It was, it's like that is a perfect emotional manipulative song. Yeah, it manipulates you with a feeling so. To be sad. Yeah. Music has an incredible way of doing that. Oh, yeah. You watch a clip with no music, and it's just like, you feel nothing. Yeah. And then it puts on one of those like, ttantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantantant Do you watch up on mute and see if you cry?
Starting point is 00:30:45 Yeah, probably won't. No, probably not. Or if you, like, that's like when people do those things, or they like, change to the music for a movie trailer and like turn into a rom-com. They repaid it, yeah. There's like a, there's this movie that Ellen DeGeneres started a very long time ago, where I think she like.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Funny Nima. No, she like, I can't remember if it involves her like falling into a coma or something. Well, the point of the movie is like, there's this man who will not like leave Nemo. No, she like I can't remember if it involves her like falling into a coma or something Well the point of the movie is like there's this man who will not like leave her alone who's like basically Mani-Fact I'm looking manufacturing all these scenarios because you really wants to be with her and like her all of her friends and family are like Gaslighting her into being like no, he's so sweet. This is so nice. You should be with him And I was like if you changed the soundtrack of this movie, it's a psychological thriller. Yeah, my favorite one is when they do that with Mary Poppins.
Starting point is 00:31:30 You ever heard that one? They've recut Mary Poppins to be like a horror. It's great. It's so good, because it's like, she's like this strange, creepy, otherworldly creature that has come. It's good. What is it, guys? I can't find them.
Starting point is 00:31:43 I'm looking. She can't have a deep film. Yeah, I can't find them, I'm looking. It's, yeah, it's, she can't have a deep film. Yeah, I can't be that. Yeah, it's Ellen DeGeneres. Actress, there we go. I was like, I was only seeing exactly this. No, not this self. Yeah, and she's like, and this guy is like really bother
Starting point is 00:31:54 and like, he's trying to like take her out and she doesn't want to. Mr. Wrong. Maybe? Coneheads? No, it's not Coneheads. Wait, with Ellen DeGeneres and Conehead? Apparently.
Starting point is 00:32:03 I feel like I remember that. Ellen DeGeneres was in cone heads. That's what IMDb's telling me as one of the cone head. No, definitely not on the cone heads as coach coach. Coach, I got a Ellen, Ellen DeGeneres. I got Mr. Wrong in two chats right now. Yeah, he look at Mr. Wrong. Yeah, but first I'm looking up coach. Cone heads. Good luck. Good luck. No, the movie.
Starting point is 00:32:32 Good luck with that. That's a big part. Yeah. Um, yes, she was, she was the daughter's coach. Oh, okay. It's a bit part. Oh, Mr. Wrong. Oh, Mr. Wrong. Oh, this looks like the movie you're describing. Yeah, he does it have a, yeah, does that? Okay, look at this cover. Does that know? I know what movie you're talking about. Is there like a is there like a short synopsis? Because again, I got the gist of it. We have to watch the whole movie.
Starting point is 00:32:54 The synopsis is a lonely single woman finds the seemingly perfect man to date, but soon regrets it when he's deranged possessive other personality emerges. And she cannot convince anyone else of his jekyll and high true nature. This is just like a documentary. Yeah, it's a rom-com. It's literally a rom-com and like again, it changes the score and it's the psychological thriller of a generation. Yeah, that's all you need to do. That's all you need to do. Then it's on date line or 2020.
Starting point is 00:33:18 2020, then HBO Max is a three-part series and then Netflix is a three-part series and who there's a four- part series because they made their last so they get to see the trial. I'm talking about the murder of others. Oh, do you just got convicted that guy? Yeah, he did all that. I'm sure. I'm beginning to believe you were lying to me. You got time.
Starting point is 00:33:36 You're watching four version of the murder of others. Yeah. Lesson, we keep yelling at Blaine to watch Alesson Borderland or any shows we talk about with all he and Chris. Stuff that he would love. His love. Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon. All he and Chris stuff that he would love. Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon.
Starting point is 00:33:47 He just finished. He started at smiles. Yeah, that's the same. But also they're watching a different Sailor Moon thing. There's four Sailor Moon. Yes, Crystal. Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon, Crystal, Sailor Moon as. Still hasn't watched a single episode of Bluey for me.
Starting point is 00:33:58 I'm just, I'm just. Everyone tweet at Blaine right now. Tell him he needs to watch Alison Borderland and Bluey. Yes, correct. Yes, he will be very happy with this because he's not going to be upset at this at all that we just did this. Send him messages.
Starting point is 00:34:12 What is he? Begibbles. Probably at Begibbles or something like that. Like, is it? Or is it the Blaine? Is it the Blaine? Is it? One is his Instagram, one is his Twitter.
Starting point is 00:34:21 I got his no consistency. Blaine, good. They just couldn't get Blaine Gibson because that's a famous Disney innovation person. Oh, really? Yeah, he's like one of the guys who like worked on like sculpting the animatronics for like Pirates of the Caribbean.
Starting point is 00:34:35 And so he's like a pretty famous. Blink Gibson also found a part of the Malaysia 370. Oh, right. And he said one. What? Thank you guys. I was thinking of that. Yeah, I watched it. Different bling tips.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Different bling tips. Okay. Again, he said he was getting tweeted about it too. That's so funny. It's like he bleached deep diving off the coastal relation. He was like, are you also a middle-aged man? Are you in Mozambique?
Starting point is 00:34:59 On the beach? So strange. That's funny. That's funny. Did you guys speaking of like true crime and stuff like that? It's been a while since we've talked about it, but I don't know if we ever talked about as a group, but there's show making a murderer. Yeah. Did you watch that on Netflix when it was out? Yeah. Yeah. Our season is both. Yeah. Only first season. The second season is interesting. And it covers more of like, they finally make a murderer in that one. No, but there's a lot of evidence pointing towards other things. Yeah, I would guess I was just curious to get your take if you thought he was guilty or not.
Starting point is 00:35:32 The guy who got conventional guy or the one who's currently in jail. I think he's fucking did it. You think so. After the second season. Yeah, you can't add a second season. It seems more like the the uncle and the his son. Oh, that's what I'm thinking of. Yes, don't go in the sun. Yeah, not the not a history. After the second season, it seems more like the uncle and his son did it. Oh, that's what we're thinking of. Yes, the uncle and the son. Yeah, not the, not the, not the, like the, no, not the, not the other guy. Not the high schooler. There was like Brendan, not Brendan Dassy. That was his name, Brendan Dassy.
Starting point is 00:35:56 But his brother. Yes. Who apparently was looking at photos of like dismembered bodies. Yes. And like, so like before this happened. Isn't he also, we all, are we hoping that? Is it not the one, he like skin cats too, that he's fucked up. Yeah, And like, so like before this happened. Isn't he also, we all are hoping that. Is it not the one, he like skin cats too,
Starting point is 00:36:07 that you, you fucked up. Yeah, he's that dude, did it. And they're apparently someone who saw her. So he's skinned a cat. What's the context? Like several. Someone who saw him
Starting point is 00:36:15 and his uncle moving her car. Yeah. He was definitely the old goal of the guy. For sure. I'm still mad about that. Yeah. Maybe you need to push her. I know, you don't know all the information and the documentary paints things in a certain way for you to want to believe in things. But obviously still mad about that. Maybe you need to push her. I know, if you don't know all the information and the documentary paints things in a certain
Starting point is 00:36:26 way for you to want to pull things out. But obviously, I know that. But like, that kid didn't do it. He was at a wrestling match. This right now is exactly why we have so many of these. Because to hear you guys so enraptured in discussing it, they're just like, make another one. If it makes you feel better.
Starting point is 00:36:45 It's not that I want to. It's the same. When I'm talking about MCU movies, they're like, ah, we've got to make another one. I don't want them to make another one. I want them to convict the right person right now. Exonerate someone. And convict the other guy.
Starting point is 00:36:57 We're also a conviction. If it makes you feel better, I prefer a fun true crime. So I like this. So it's fun true crime. I like silly little heists in like blue collar crimes though. Like blue collar white collar crime. So I like this. I like silly little heists and like blue collar crime and stuff. Or like blue collar white collar. I was just one thing where like this guy he like worked out of factory that makes really expensive whiskey. And he was just like stealing like tester bottles and selling them to his friends and like their friends and stuff. But then
Starting point is 00:37:19 some other person stole like a barrel that was worth $100,000. And then people were like, oh, all these other bottles are missing too. So they thought he stole the like big barrel but it was just like, it just happened to be one other guy stole one other barrel and then that guy, and then the guy who was like stealing
Starting point is 00:37:37 like the little testers and stuff, that sent to jail. Wow. So stuff like that, like that, like that. I actually heard that story. Yeah. I like little heists and little, little, little, little things that fung guys that don't hurt people, right? Still from a corporation, it's not gonna do anything
Starting point is 00:37:50 whatever. Get the shit. You go steal from Walmart right now. No, don't steal from Walmart. I said you could. No, no, no, no. I didn't say go to. No, no, not because Walmart doesn't deserve to be stolen
Starting point is 00:37:59 from Walmart, prosecutes to the highest extent of the law. They will let you steal until you steal in the mouth that's considered a felony and then prosecute you. Oh, then you're saying right now you can steal the felony. So we'll target who you still from, it's Whole Foods, they don't prosecute, they don't have cameras.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Perfect, that was all the place. This is not like true crime thing, but you were talking about whiskey and maybe think about it. I saw a new story the other day. I think some people who live near the Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee are trying to sue Jack Daniels because they have like, they can talk about the barrels, like the barrels where they age the whiskey, everything. The barrels at the age of the, yeah. And I guess when they're aging the whiskey, there's like vapors that come up from the
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Starting point is 00:43:10 Man, I think I'm always trying to think about what the thing is going to be for us that we're like, I can't believe they used to smoke all the time in the 60s. I want to know what that thing is now. That we're doing right now. I guess vaping is kind of, no, but we know that's bad. Right. I mean, like, because people used to be like, like, smoking cigarettes will make the baby strong. I imagine it might be social media use. Yeah. It's probably just the, our consumption on our phone, because they're actively right now telling us, I was like, any better sleep, I can't get to sleep. Yeah, break up brain. Just don't be on your devices an hour before bed. I can't not do that. Best I can do is turn off the
Starting point is 00:43:45 light. Best I can do is turn off the blue light. That doesn't do it though. I think that's what it gonna be is like they're gonna be like we had an entire generation of sea sleep deprived. Oh yeah. It's definitely gonna be it's definitely gonna be like wow I can't believe people used to like put their food store their food in plastic or drink out of plastic or heat things in plastic or put plastic in their teeth permanently. Yeah, I think about that all the time about how we're slowly probably getting full of my- We're just- Here's the thing, we're gonna-
Starting point is 00:44:14 We're consuming so much microplastic, it'll slowly replace the rest of our body and we'll be all plastic and then it won't be a problem. Except for when it gets hot. I was- And then we'll need plastic surgery to- I know, no. I was in the story of the decor was I was in Target maybe somewhere not ceiling and I was walking around and I was there because I was killing time and I walked through
Starting point is 00:44:35 the aisle where they have like all the disposable like Tupperware disposable like dishes and Ziploc bags and everything. It's just like, oh, this is an entire section of plastic. I find I recently upgraded all of my kitchen appliances to be or all myself in my kitchen to be glass silicone metal or metal. Yeah, so I'm trying not to use plastic. It's not a water bottle. Because I just like, it's so wasteful. The one thing I haven't changed yet is like, is like the worst one, which is like sandwich bags. Because the reusable ones are so expensive. And unlike you guys still get Starbucks stuff like that. Yeah. Which and the cold drinks are in a plastic cup. Yeah. I won't get the cold drink though. Well, I think even the hot drinks, like their paper cups, but I think they're lined with plastic.
Starting point is 00:45:26 They're coated in plastic, yeah. Yeah, that's true. Which, and then it's like, but like, you don't really bring off in time. Some people do, but not as many people bring reusable things to start up to get filled up. But what I started doing is I bought the curing, not curing, the espresso cups,
Starting point is 00:45:44 because they have the long espresso roast for the Nespresso, so I started buying those and just trying to do that, but then, you know, sometimes she's like late and I can't make coffee. And then I just feel bad. Yeah, that's feel bad. I'm also trying to do like more sustainable stuff, so just getting like, oh, I get like a tablet that turns into cleaning
Starting point is 00:46:06 solution and to them buying plastic spray bottle of cleaning solution. You know what? You know what? It's filling glass ones. I don't, I'm not someone who does that with everything in my house. I'm bad about, I'm more so I have to stick with like the cheap version. Yeah. I'm not going to not use life sold. Well, I say I've, I got two kids and so it's, it's, and I'm not gonna not use life sold them. Well, I've got two kids and so it's, and I'm a single parent paying for them. So I can't just spend my everything, but one thing that did come across my like algorithm was a video about like how not only wasteful,
Starting point is 00:46:36 but also like inefficient, like the pods are. And even a bottle of liquid is wasteful. You're paying some water. So I bought bottle of liquid is- Yeah, you're paying for water. So I bought into it and bought a pack, I haven't used them yet, some used them just the last few of my pods, but I bought a pack of the paper. The sheets, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:53 The sheets, there we go. You get the sheet for laundry. Yeah, it's like a hard sheet of soap. Yeah, instead of liquid detergent, which is like 90% water, apparently. That reminds me, I finally got my dry effects. Oh, congrats. After so many years.
Starting point is 00:47:11 We're all with it. So we had people come. Wait, years? Yeah. Barbers have been doing. Dry. It drying things four or five times. Oh.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Because it just wouldn't dry it. So we had people come look at it. A mature electric bill like. Not great. Okay, it's better now. Okay. Um, it looks at Austin. We have to run our AC more than 24 hours a day. Yeah, that's fair. Turns out you're really So you know how like you have the dry event that goes outside. Yeah. Oh, ours goes up, but also had a mesh great in front of it. So what do you mean? They're not like,
Starting point is 00:47:45 we're supposed to go outside, where it's essentially all the... So like on the side of the house where it comes out. Where it's supposed to come out. But ours also was at an angle. Yeah. Like a very, very steep, long angle. Plus it had the mesh on there.
Starting point is 00:48:00 So the lint and the dust and stuff from your dryer wouldn't leave. It would like fluff out. But it got so compact over years and years because we're also not the first people to come home. That it was so backed up that things when my dryer was running, it wouldn't be able to, like I would open the dryer and things would be dripping. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Would it be all steamed up to? Yes. The mesh was like blocking and holding onto stuff. It was not allowing the lint to escape. So it would just keep piling up and not be able to escape the vent at all. Yeah. And it also got so hard because it had been just,
Starting point is 00:48:36 like, like, also it's like, there's five years. Damn stuff coming up and like all this shit happening. So we got people to clean that out, take off the mesh and like, we run our dryer, and everything comes out dry. And then Trevor have never been so excited about anything in our entire life. Did your house use, you get a new build?
Starting point is 00:48:54 No, no, okay. Can I tell you, I'm over here shaking because okay, I follow a lot of like, again, plumbers, carpenters, contractors, the people you check the houses. Yeah. And I was watching, this is one guy I follow and he shows like, like when people use like shortcuts
Starting point is 00:49:11 to build houses and how it fucks the homeowner. But also, so when you have someone come in and install the hosing for your dryer system, when they do the exhaust port, this either on the side of the house or on the roof. Yeah. And usually the ones on the roof are like he said said super curved and they come with that piece of mesh on there The piece of mesh is meant to be taken off. Yeah, they didn't do that They some contractors don't do it because they know it'll get fucked up and
Starting point is 00:49:36 Leave it there knowing that you'll have to call to keep getting it fixed like you call like an AC guy to come and fix it Hope you like the mesh is on here They'll just pill the stuff off the mesh and put the mesh back knowing that the problem will continue. So they keep making money off of you. Real comeback behavior. Yeah, it doesn't keep bugs out. I actually came to our house. We're wonderful because they just took it right off. Yeah, maybe that's the I follow because he is in Austin. Yeah. But yeah, it's like a, it's like a, it's like a, it's like a, some people, sometimes it's like inexperience and they think the mesh is supposed to be there to keep bugs out,
Starting point is 00:50:09 but that's what the flap is for. Yeah. Or they intentionally, or, or if they come and fix it, they will then intentionally leave it knowing that you'll have to have it fixed again in like a year or two. It's, well, life changing. I can't do it. It's such a small thing where it's like, I have avoided doing laundry because I would be like, well, I'll wash my stuff and then I'll have to put in the dryer. I'll have to put it on the lowest setting and then I'll have to like wait till it's done for an hour and then I'll have to put it back in again. Like it literally was like, I'm not exaggerating like four or five times.
Starting point is 00:50:41 I have to dry my stuff each like an hour at a time. Just to get it dry. And so everything took forever. And also like, I'm a sweaty individual. So like, I'll change my clothes sometimes. Yeah, twice in a day, especially at Austin. Or like, if I go to the gym and I have that or if like I film always open and I have like another outfit
Starting point is 00:50:59 I bring for the show. So I just like, it piles up really quickly. But now it's like, God, I cannot tell you, put in the show. So I just like it piles up really quickly. But now it's like, God, I cannot tell you, put in the dryer. It comes out bone dry and warm. And I'm just like, I don't have to do this again. It literally has saved hours of my day. Man, I want to go check mine because like I got mine fixed and it's better. Yeah. But I still have to do stuff like a full cycle than like an extra speed cycle. I'm just like, I'm gonna get up on the mirror.
Starting point is 00:51:27 It can also be the dryer itself. I had some people come out to clean my dryer vent, you know, where they do the thing where they, like, snake through and clean up for you, familiar with the. We bought one of those thinking we could do ourselves. I bought one myself trying to do it, but the one I bought wasn't long enough for what I needed.
Starting point is 00:51:41 So it's like fuck, all right, well, I gotta call. Pressure. Oh, you got to buy extra attachments. Yeah. Buy extra attachments. Yeah, at that point, I was like, I'll just go somewhere. So they, they, they, they came over and they clean my vent out. And these are guys who do this shit all the time.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Yeah. He's like, oh, yeah, whatever. I like, I had moved the dryer out ahead of time for them so they could do it. Like, I, I get in there and like, he like looks in, he goes, ah, first time I've ever seen that. I was like, what? He goes, there's an insurance card in your dryer.
Starting point is 00:52:10 What? And he like reaches in and pulls out, it's from the previous owner's like, oh my God. Health insurance card. He's like, huh, oh wait, hold on. There's a gift card in here too. And he reaches in and pulls out like a $10 gift card. That's been like, it was expired for a few years.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Are you sure you just said the higher and up close, magician? Yes, like, it's in there you've been cleaning out the other thing and like all the shit comes out, like that's fucking gross. Yeah, it's really gross. And chat mentioned, like, drawing things on a rack.
Starting point is 00:52:37 Yeah. Rack drawing is a thing like, yes, I do dry things, hanging or lay flat because some of my stuff does. Yeah. I don't have the space to dry all my things on a rack. If you have one rack and like, I don't know, 20 shirts that I'm drawing at the same time. It's so sweaty. It's so sweaty.
Starting point is 00:52:58 It's so sweaty here. You change. You change a lot. It changes you. It changes you. Yeah. Oh my god. You go through like three pairs of underwear in a day and also.
Starting point is 00:53:08 At least. So I start off wearing them all and I slowly peel them off as the day goes off. Oh, Gus. That's actually something we talked about on a on let's blend me and Elise. How? I don't know. You wearing underwear? No, and I don't know if this is just like a women thing.
Starting point is 00:53:23 Yeah. Or if like guys eat this too, but when you're traveling, I literally pack like three or four times as many pairs of underwear and socks as what I'll need. And it's like, what do you think you're gonna shit yourself on the strip? Like I don't shit myself in my day to day life.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Yeah, but you know. I definitely do that anytime I travel. I don't shit myself. I take the extra stuff. Like, yeah, because what if you do shit yourself? Right. And it's like, it's always like just in case, but of course, what if you have a nice event?
Starting point is 00:53:51 What if I shit myself twice every day on this trip? What if it could happen? You could get food poisoning. Better to be safe and sorry. Exactly. I guess that's why, but. That's the last time you shit your pants. I've never shit my pants.
Starting point is 00:54:03 Okay, then I'm just, it's like, I think time you shit your pants. I've never shit my Okay, then I'm just Okay, I think everyone has shit their pants. I think the definition of shitting your pants is I think exaggerated what people think in their head Yeah, shitting your pants just means you get poop on your clothes That's I'm referencing that I'm not saying I'm filling your underwear with a full load I'm not saying that life. I'm saying that. I'm saying that a little bit. Kiss the underwear. No. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:28 I mean, the last time it happened to me, I was probably in my early teens. Okay, that's fair. That's the same. I'm referencing the frequency. Yes. That's a lot of fear to live in. Somebody in chat was like,
Starting point is 00:54:41 I'm assuming about Gus's gift card comment. Why were they using the... Intrains card. It was both assuming about Gus's gift card comment. Why were they using the? It's insurance card. It was both. It was both. Oh, a gift card. Why were they using the dryer with the Lint trap? Are there gaps in the machine where stuff can get through?
Starting point is 00:54:53 That's how like literally, if you open up a dryer, you can find socks inside the works getting gummed up. So that's why you're supposed to like have those things like maintenance every like what, two or three years. Yeah. But no one does that. No. So people will know they have supposed to like have those things like maintenance every like what two or three years. Yeah. But no one does that. No. Some people will know they have to clear their lunch. Trap out one of my friends. How did that live? That's the same. Okay. One of my friends just stopped working. One of my friends lives in the apartment for two years. I was helping her move out and she was like doing laundry because you know moving out. You gotta do a lot of laundry
Starting point is 00:55:21 pack everything up. Clean whatever. And she was like, I hate this dryer. It doesn't dry. And I was like, Oh, it's okay. I'll take care of the laundry. I switched your clothes up for you. I moving out, you gotta do a lot of laundry pack or anything, or whatever. And she was like, I hate this dryer, it doesn't dry. And I was like, oh, it's okay, I'll take care of it and laundry, so she clothes up for you. I pull out the lint trap and I swear to God, it's too interesting. And it was like, time. And I was like, hey girl. That must've been satisfying for all of us.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Yeah, I was like, hey girl, what was the last time you cleaned the lint trap? And she was like, what's that? And it's because when she grew up in New York, I think, and her family always went to a laundromat. So she didn't know that dryer's had lint traps. And I was like, girl, you almost burned that complex down. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:55:51 That's the best part about doing your dryer. You take that out and you get to, yeah, I got a little trash can now that I keep in my, on top of my, I keep it above and I put all the lint in there and I tie it up on the bed and it pulls off. I love it. The one regret I had is I wasn't home when we had these people come to service our dryer.
Starting point is 00:56:09 And Trevor also was like dealing with something at the same time when they were cleaning it out. I wish just for like satisfaction sake, I got to see the stuff that was just packed in there. I'll send you some videos. Please do. I love it. I think for an extra fee, they let you keep it or something.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Ooh, let's a good fire starter by the way. I can't ever need to start a fire of a key. I'm ever on Survivor. Yeah, you can use a lit from the dryer. That'll be my one item I bring with me on Survivor. Pocket of land. Pocket of land. Just in case I'm ever in the fire challenge.
Starting point is 00:56:39 GIC. Yeah. They're saying GIC. No, JIC. Just in case. Guess in case. You never know. I see just okay. I guess in case you never know I was a Gus a school Definitely not true. Jesse I was talking to my girlfriend the other day And I was trying to recall the name of the TV show ER
Starting point is 00:57:00 And in that conversation that's where I asked her I I was like, because we were, I think we were talking about, again, Grayson Anatomy, bringing it back to that. We were talking about one of our river shows. It comes up a lot in conversations. I was talking about Grayson Anatomy and just like, oh, because she was watching a new one on Netflix called New Amsterdam. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Another medical drama. Yeah. There's so many. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we were just thinking about the history of medical drama. And I was like, oh yeah, what's the name of like, probably like And we were just thinking about the history of medical drama and I was like, oh yeah, what's the name of like, probably like that first one,
Starting point is 00:57:28 that really popular one, that was the one with like George Clooney. And she goes, West Wing? And I was like, no, no, no, the one that was in the hospital. She's like, West Wing, right? And that's the, that's the, that's the present.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Well, you wouldn't think ER as a name of a show. No, right? But she kept pressing on West Wing, which is about the West Wing. She was like, oh, you mean the White House. You mean the Veepe. So she tells me, again, my girlfriend is genuinely, the smartest person I know, just hyper intelligent. But she gets silly quirks about some things.
Starting point is 00:58:04 And she was like, every time, oh, she's like, I always get those two mixed up, West Wing and ER. And she's like, because whenever I hear West Wing, which by the way, she works in public health and works with a lot of hospital work and that kind of thing. And she's like, when I hear West Wing, I think it's just a West Wing of a hospital. But that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:58:19 But in that same sentence, that's when she also told me, she's like, I also don't know, forget, I don't know the difference between lost and survivor. I have the same. What's your favorite? I respect that. I respect that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:35 I just want to point out. You are. Stop. I wouldn't get to you are like the first. No, no, but in my in my in my in my in my life time, I think of like what's the oldest popular medical drama? Is that true? Did I remember?
Starting point is 00:58:48 Why would you say this before that? Say no swear. Say no swear. Is that the one you're talking about? You've never heard of that. No, ERs. What would say no swear? I didn't even heard of that.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Yeah, same thing. Setting a hospital medical drama. It can't be. Yeah, kind of. Is that my crecid, oh my god. St. Iran, but I never watched ER. They ran through most of the 80s. I think St. Elsewhere. Yeah, so of course we haven't heard about it.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Yeah, it's it aired in 1982. Okay, and the final episode was 1988. Yeah, most of the 80s. When was a ER then? ER started like not I want to say 93 maybe maybe 94. It was definitely the early 90s looking at that. It was at the same vibe. No. That was a 94 to 2009. Yeah, it was the vibe. But it was much more contemporary. St. Elzware was a lot more like, I always thought of St. Elzware
Starting point is 00:59:37 as being more almost like soap opera-ish. And see, okay. And that's what she- But EOR isn't? Well, I think there is a line where the soap opera medical stuff ends and just drama medical begins where it's, it's very funny because even Grey's Anatomy,
Starting point is 00:59:54 there's plenty of soap opera elements in it, but it's not technically soap opera. So. Also Grey's Anatomy, I'm sorry, go to a different hospital. What is it, Seattle Grace? Is that where they were? Yeah leave Why because what was wrong? No because I I'm sorry if I was married with great and I was working there for 18 years and I tallyed up all the crazy shit that happened to me and my co-workers
Starting point is 01:00:17 I would ask for a Transfer if you're married any other so I can you know, it's like private practice like the lady like the hot Resurred to go to your own practice from great. She was tired. It's been off show. so I can, you know, it's like private practice, like the lady, like the hot, regular lady private practice. She was tired, you know, she was tired, you know, yeah, private practice. Yeah, all the shit that was happening. I watched great news. Here's the thing though. What the hospital is?
Starting point is 01:00:34 It's laying out for her. Yeah. Married. Also, she's been paid a paycheck for 18 years to be on this stupid show so she's going to stay in this show. Oh, no, no, no. I just mean like in terms of like the reality where that hospital does exist and those are real people leave.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Right. You don't have to be there here, doctor. Yeah, work anywhere. Yeah, it's like, oh, that one guy, he got hit by a bus. So the other guy, all of the skin got burned off. And then the other lady lost a leg. Remember there's a bomb that blew up in this hospital?
Starting point is 01:01:00 And we're the doctors. I was gonna say the bomb thing. It would be maybe more of an off putting thing rather than just treating people with terrible things happen to them. Also, that's any hospital. I'm sure they see off Chicago. The whole thing. The entire Chicago you extended either.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Oh, is it Chicago night on NBC tonight? Is it Chicago night on NBC? Chicago fire Chicago PD. There's an E of T show too. Chicago. There's an EMT show too. There's a Chicago. Yes. Yes. No, but wait Chicago hope in Chicago. What? Chicago med is part of the Chicago universe is med part of fire.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Okay, so that's the shared universe. Is it there an EMT one now too? I don't know Chicago's a happen place. Got all kinds stuff going. I said the fucking Chicago extended the universe is so funny because they'll do crossover episodes. I forgot about the airplane crash. Sorry. Sorry. Oh, yeah. Oh, right. I'm right key to my faves and that one. That's when I stopped.
Starting point is 01:01:56 That's when I was like when I was finishing up. That's when I stopped watching because I was like, you can't kill my girl. Like, what the fuck? Yeah. That show is pretty intense. Well, that's what they do on that show. They kill their doctors sometimes I'll I remember like in college on time and I was walking to go meet with my friends
Starting point is 01:02:10 I was listening to my music and it started playing it started playing the Fuck was it that songs somewhere only we know and I was like this sounds like the music that plays before I get shot and Fucking episode of the brazen at me like this is a song that plays while I'm coding. Yeah. Wait, someone in chat just said St. elsewhere ended and that it was a dream of some buddy's kid. It was in a snow globe, right?
Starting point is 01:02:36 Oh, I was in a snow globe, right? No, Dallas is a dream. It was in a half a guy. It was in a half a guy. It was in a half a guy. It was in awesome. It was an awesome, half a doubt. It was a kid with a snow globe with St. Ellsworth, right? Yeah. Whoa. That's great.
Starting point is 01:02:49 I don't like that trope. No, I want to do that. If I ever had a TV show, I'd fuck with people in the last episode. I'd pull a soprano. It's all been a dream. It's all been a dream. Yeah. Gus Cerella wakes up in his bed.
Starting point is 01:03:01 He's 28 years old. What a great sweating profusely. Like, what a great poll to do at the end of it is just to have it just a big ol' like ha ha ha. It was a dream out of fuckers. I don't remember that at all about saying elsewhere. That's the only thing I know about it. I don't even know about that. What's up?
Starting point is 01:03:18 We should also mention, I know we should have done this probably earlier in the podcast, but we're celebrating our 20-year anniversary. Whoa. Speaking of content that's been around for a long time. Yes. And every single week, there is going to be a new mystery piece of content that comes out celebrating some Rooster Teeth classic Shrides. Shrides.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Shrides. Shrides. It'll be available for first, and then a week later, it'll be public. So I'll woo, an episode of I would came out on Friday, which will be public this Friday, but I don't know if you guys watched it But it gave me like some insane nostalgia. It made me it made me smile real hard real hard I missed it. I didn't know I missed it. I know it's extra said if you when you remember that jack's been dead for five years Yeah, sure. Yeah, but we did a really good deep fake of them AI technology it's great
Starting point is 01:04:06 Yeah, I am when I started working here. We got so much footage of Jack we can do all kinds of things We do so much with Jack you don't even know but new episodes every Friday basically. Yeah for 20 weeks 20 weeks 20 weeks. It's like happier. Yeah, pretty much. I think it goes through till July RTX is happening to 2003 that's when you started this company April 2003. Yeah, I was the story. I was in the third grade I was in the second grade actually. Yeah, I was in the 19th grade I Think it was Kai's was like you want to hold I was
Starting point is 01:04:40 26 she was like five five or six. Yeah, I was seven in 2008. I think yeah, I was 20. I was sick. She was like five. Five or six. Yeah, I was seven in 2008. I think yeah, I was 13 Gus that's 25 That's all I know Kidding put a couple more years on you know my level The talks about St. El Sour, then you're gonna be talking about all shows. Yeah, yeah, it's a thousand So many remembers. Okay. Well, God. What would the comp be? What would the comp even be? We don't have like cultural stuff. It's too much stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:06 It's too much fucking shit on me. Yeah, can't breathe. What would it be? I guess I would be grazing out of me, huh? Charlie bit my finger. Yeah, that came out. What year? That was like around the time where she started.
Starting point is 01:05:18 2004, 2005. Also, not that old. YouTube didn't start till what, oh, four or five. Oh, six. Oh, six. Well, is that okay YouTube didn't start till what oh four or five Oh six Well, it's okay. Yeah, we put it after that. So it's a YouTube thing. Yeah, oh seven oh seven That's close. What do we do before that? They just I can't be you had it just available
Starting point is 01:05:38 But I think there's what do we do in general? Oh humans. Yeah, it was like new grounds Well, they were yeah, there was new grounds. There's a break calm break a clip something Something clip I'd watch VHS tapes with my cousin and Dragon Ball Z. Oh, yeah poorly double ones. Yeah, poorly subtitled ones or the poorly Doubles okay, there are just like two guys in their basement probably no, no, I'm saying I watched the VH I didn't have the internet and I watched VHS tapes of Dragon Balls The actual with for the nation up because I never caught it when it was on TV I used to play like put putt and like those games on my computer all the time And I remember when the internet started it was like game over and I had I see Q messenger I came over and I had I see you messenger
Starting point is 01:06:31 It's like it was like a messenger service. I see it was like I think it was the first popular like I am What is it been after that it came like MSN messenger and a well messenger? They all messager might have been before I was a Yahoo kid. Yeah, yeah Who messengers? Yeah, the messenger kid I see you. I don't know who owned it or anything like that It was a company called mirror billis Wow, they were if I remember right there were based out of Israel. It was supposed to be a play on I seek you Oh, yeah, okay the letter I guess I make you Also, no, it's not unrelated Rucherti was founded exactly 20 years after the internet started Internet started in 1983.
Starting point is 01:07:05 Did it? Wow. In April of 1980. I don't remember the month. Okay. But it was exactly exactly in 1983. That's when I'll gourmet it. Al Gore rhythm. I, I don't know. All I know is that I saw on Wikipedia because I was looking at things that happened in 1983 for no particular reason. I had anything to do with the anniversary. And it said that that's when for no particular reason. I had anything to do with the anniversary. And it said that that's when the internet started.
Starting point is 01:07:27 And I believe Wikipedia. 83? That seems way too early. Are you saying there's something we're releasing for a 20th anniversary? Is it a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19th or a 19 That's ridiculous. I'm excited about some. Don't think about 1983 at all. Don't. Now I gotta look it up. It seems like you won't find what we're talking about. No, you won't.
Starting point is 01:07:50 I'll tell you. I'll tell you at the five facts. Actually, no, you'll find it in your email thread, I think. Or in your inbox. Nice to know. It looks like TCP IP version 4 was released in 1983. 1983. And it became the standard for Department of Defense military computer
Starting point is 01:08:07 networking and that's I think really what's kind of started. Oh, so it wasn't publicly available internet. Well, but to that point, it was ARPANET. 1983 is also the same year that the military, MillNet separated off of ARPANET. Okay, well, they got that. It sounds like we're dealing with like a Hideo Kojima Game timeline now does Who is separate who's guy online? It's comic book retcons. Yeah Man, I kind of just the old internet just jumping back and forth. We like the same four apps that make you depressed
Starting point is 01:08:35 Doesn't hit the same. I just I do wonder though what I did with all my free time as much though I know what I did I did. Played outside. Yeah, yeah That's for us. Yeah, gay boy Yeah, watch a lot of play video games and watch movies and stuff I know what I did. Played outside. Yeah. Cut for us. Yeah. Game Boy. Yeah. Watch a lot of play video games and watch movies and stuff like that. Yeah. A lot of like rewinding VHS tapes probably.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Going to the blockbuster. One of my favorite memories of all time was the TGIF Friday. Oh yeah, show's Friday night. For Boy Meets World, the Supreme of the Teenage Whit. Yeah. Like that was all to me. I was a little bit me. I'll say. I know we'll freedom. So do we'll for Dell is one of the nicest people.
Starting point is 01:09:09 Easy. Yeah, we've met him at a few cons. We've been to I love that. He's the nicest person. And also, um, I love this is my favorite name of all time. The guy who played um, his best friend. Yeah. His name is writer strong. Mm-hmm. How good is that? It Sounds like a poor name.
Starting point is 01:09:27 It does. Yeah. He looks like a Ryder with a Y. Yeah. That was a Sean, right? The middle part? Yes. The middle part. He was so cori-shawn and then... Ryder King Strong. That's so cool. King is his middle name.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Yeah, well that's awesome. Rocks. That's true. That's so cool. King is his middle name. Yeah, well, that's awesome. Yeah, well, that's awesome. It's his initial rocks. That's true. That's true. Yeah, well, Fredel also does the voice of what's his face on Kim possible. Ron, stop. No, he's Ron stop. I don't know what Kim possible either.
Starting point is 01:09:59 I think it's that bad. That's all in you. Nick and Mulwrap was integral to my childhood. Absolutely. It totally had a torrent music. And also, she, she go, was like, I think probably most of our childhood crushes. Yeah, that was my root.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Yeah, I'd have to say that was probably my root. Okay. She go from good bossable. That makes sense. Have you seen she go from good bossable? You probably seen bad, bad lady hot. Bad lady hot. She go, green and black.
Starting point is 01:10:24 Oh, the green and black green and black But yes black people on it are For me for her. Oh, yeah, that's all I've gathered. There's a scene of Kim possible and her fighting where they're like on top of She pins are now. I just said I'm Kim possible. I missed it. It's just I didn't watch it but impossible, but I Somehow not like I at least know, like I think people are hot for she go.
Starting point is 01:10:47 Yeah, I think that is kind of like, it's kind of like the game of Google up Pokemon and see how long it takes you to scroll down. Which scroll? It wasn't very far. It wasn't very far. It was not very far. There's a lot of cartoon characters.
Starting point is 01:11:02 You can't look their names. Like just a lot. Oh yes. I agree that Sean from Boyme Swad was probably one of my first T.C. crushes of all time. He's just the coolest guy bisexual. Oh, he's the coolest guy. I know. And he had he had the plot girlfriend. Angela. Yep. She was gorgeous. She was so hot. Of course, you was. That lady was hot. I think she still got it also. The first black woman ever on TV. No, that was the lady from Star Trek.
Starting point is 01:11:30 That actually is true. No, first kiss. First kiss. First kiss. First person to be harassed by Wohm Shanner on television. Yeah, but did they like fuck up the kisses so that they had to show the kiss? Because they wanted like,
Starting point is 01:11:40 right with no kiss. So they fucked up every take without the kiss. So they had to show the kiss. No, safety. Yeah. The cute one for safety, yeah, he's just going, uh, so they can't use it. Um, all right, we should, yeah, we should, uh, we got to actually wrap the episode a little early today.
Starting point is 01:11:59 We got some stuff we need to do here. Got to film some things. Film a few things. We should go ahead and wrap it up right now. Uh, but thank you for watching everybody. We'll be back next week. Uh, another episode. Check it out. We need to do some things film a she thinks we should go ahead and wrap it up right now But thank you for watching everybody will be back next week Another episode check out the nowhere. Don't Google show the news. She go she go she go she go music. Do you like apples? All right, example. Together in Trempit hosts, Characans are free to deal with nothing to do with this podcast.
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