The Nateland Podcast - #106 Maps

Episode Date: July 6, 2022

This week Nate, Aaron, and Dusty look into the wild world of maps. Aaron explains the orientation of the earth, Nate knows which direction he’s facing at all times, and we learn that Dusty doesn’t... really trust maps or analog clocks.    Podcast produced by Nate & Laura Bargatze Recording & Editing by Genovations Media https://www.natebargatze.com https://www.allthingscomedy.com https://www.genovationsmedia.com Email - Nateland@NateBargatze.com Athletic Greens  - AthleticGreens.com/Nate   Right now, it’s time to reclaim your health and arm your immune system with convenient, daily nutrition — especially heading into the flu and cold season!  It’s just one scoop in a cup of water every day. That’s it! No need for a million different pills and supplements to look out for your health.  To make it easy, Athletic Greens Is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.  All you have to do is visit ATHLETICGREENS.com/NATE. Again, that is ATHLETICGREENS.com/NATE to take ownership over your health and pick up the ultimate daily nutritional insurance!   TrueBill - TrueBill.com/Nate   Don’t fall for subscription scams. Start canceling today at Truebill.com/NATE. Go right now - Truebill.com/NATE - it could save you THOUSANDS a year. Truebill.com/NATE.   Policygenius - PolicyGenius.com Head to Policygenius.com to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save. Mizzen & Main - MizzenandMain.com   Did you know it’s Mizzen+Main’s 10th anniversary is this July?  They will be having their biggest sale of the year from July 8th – 11th, so don’t forget to check it out!  Right now if you go to MizzenAndMain.com and use promo code NATE, you’ll receive $35 off any regular price order of $125 or more.   That’s $35 off when you go to MIZZENANDMAIN.com and use our promo code NATE. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, folks. Welcome to the Nateland podcast. Let's go, folks. You know, when I was in Paso, which has been a couple weeks ago, when this comes out, we're having a – Oh, I'm sitting here with Dusty Slay, Aaron Weber. All right. Brian Bates died. Tell me if I'm – hold on. Am I reading? He was sick last week.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Let me – If I can't – no, he's alive. Brian Bates is alive. Lost his nose. Golly. That is a shame. Frost is alive. Lost his nose. Golly. That is a shame. Frostbite. Frostbite.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Frostbite in July. Where'd he get frostbite in July? He'd be the guy to find it, to do it. No, Brian, we had to record too. So he missed both of these, but he will be back, I believe, the next week. Yeah. He'll be here strong, believe, the next week. Yeah. He'll be here strong, doing better, strong like a bull. A bull calf.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Baby. Fresh. How quick does a calf, when it's born, does it become stronger than Brian? Is it the second it hits the ground? It lands and can walk. Yeah. him stronger than brian is it the second it hits the ground it lands and can walk yeah like once it stands up he's like you could have taken him right when he landed and didn't like he's just like what is this you had about a two second window baits could have got in there and tore
Starting point is 00:01:36 that thing up and then once it stands up it's like well now you're in big trouble because it's already got its bearings that's got to be a tough way to get born if you're to just fall out of the sky yeah they don't get any time they need to get up immediately yeah like it actually if they don't get up immediately there's there's danger yeah yeah i mean you're it's it's got to be the only birth that's like just it's chaos and the the cow too if the cow is I helped birth a cow one time because. Golly. I know. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Tell us about when your sister was born. Well, this was with my dad. So he did not have my younger sister yet. So it was just, we're out there, the cow's down, and it's struggling to have the calf. The calf already died. So we have to get the calf out of there or the cow will die. So we hooked it up to like these wire stretchers
Starting point is 00:02:37 that you use to stretch out a barbed wire fence, and then we just jacked it out of there. I had to reach into the cow and grab stuff and try to pull the calf out. Were these y'all's animals? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. That's good.
Starting point is 00:02:51 And was this your first time? Was it like your dad's like, hey, can you give me a hand? You're like, yeah, I don't want to do anything crazy, though. It's like, well, this is. Well, you know, when I was staying with my dad, it's like you never know what's going on. You'd be hanging out. Life's good. Everything's fine. You never know what's going on. You'd be hanging out. Life's good. Everything's fine.
Starting point is 00:03:06 You're playing Nintendo. Somebody calls. You got a cow out. And then next thing you know, we got to go down and we got to wrangle a cow into the fence. Yeah. And then fix a fence because it's been busted. But we jacked this cow right out of there. And then you have to make this cow that's just gone through this awful birthing process.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Had the calf jacked out of it. Now you have to get it up and it has to walk or it'll die. And how long did it live? It continued to live on. Oh, yeah. He might have sold it. I think when you have problems like that, you just go ahead and sell it. Oh, a little black market?
Starting point is 00:03:43 Yeah. They don't have Carfax for this kind of stuff no just an auctioneer yeah you know he's just rambling on that's the bad part when you get a cow you can't go like uh was it in a wreck and you're like no he's fine how many owners yeah how many owners yeah how's he come out yeah how's the bird did he come out on his own you're like no're like, no, we had to go in there with a headlamp. My dad just had a cow with the udders too big for the cow to milk on, so he sold it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:13 Who buys a cow like that? I don't know. And what do they do with it? I bet they sell it to people that buy a farm that shouldn't own a farm. Right. And then they're like, I'll take some. And they think, oh, its udders are too big? Amazing.
Starting point is 00:04:24 We'll get so much milk from it. Yeah or they probably don't tell you probably don't say anything are they noticeably larger you think i don't know i don't know that you would know if you weren't a cow cow person yeah that's true it is that is such a crazy way to be born just to you come out and i mean you're it. And you stand up and just like Big J, you start when you would fly. We'd always do these. Big J would always, like, you're on your fall asleep on a plane, and then, like, it bumps and someone wakes you up, and you're like. Big J, you're listening.
Starting point is 00:04:59 You can't see it. But it's just the eyes would just be you're sleeping. And you got to look. Like, you don't know where you're at you're like it takes a second to be like oh you're on an airplane you get you hit a real deep sleep and i mean a cow you come out yeah you don't even know you're about to come and then you're just and then they they get to eat and grass they just know what to do they get in right away we're one of the few animals i mean they have to be taught. They just know what to do. They get in right away. We're one of the few animals, I mean- They have to be taught. It takes us a while to do everything.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Yeah. These other ones are just jumping right in. Well, they don't- We end up doing a lot more. Well, they're not going to go to college. That helps. When you don't have to worry about school- Yeah, they're about where they're always going to be.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Yeah. I think an elephant, it falls a long way yeah wakes up and he's just like sore he's just trunk is all he's gotta shake it you think an elephant ever shakes his trunk out i bet it's like oh i bet so yeah all the time because it's just you want to you know just be when they stretch do you see it go straight out? My sinuses. It just goes, yeah. Does the trunk just go straight out
Starting point is 00:06:10 and he's just like, ugh. Stretching feels great. When you see an animal stretch, you're like, that's a nice stretch. I did yoga this past weekend. Look at that. It felt pretty good, man, some of those stretches. Stretching's a universally feel-good thing.
Starting point is 00:06:27 You know, everybody feels good. Oh, yeah. Yeah, stretching feels good. Yeah, yoga's supposed to be, you know, it's fun. I don't know how fun it was, but it did feel pretty good. Yeah, it's one of those that's supposed to be good. It's one of those that, like, if a dude does it, it's always like, no, he should be doing it.
Starting point is 00:06:41 And you're like, you're defending it a lot, so that's all I'm saying. Like, I don't, you know, like, they just you're defending it a lot so that's all i'm saying like i don't you know like they tell you he's like no no it's like you know uh barry sanders did it and you're like what yeah yeah barry sanders did yoga that's why he could wiggle wiggle like he did uh by the way i'm sitting here my people might be able to see it of a kenny chesney shirt shirt on Went to Dan Shay, Kenny Chesney concert. Big Kenny Chesney fan. Kenny Chesney is ripped in that picture. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:09 He's in shape, man. That's why I bought it. And it's, he has to be. He runs around. Yeah. Kenny Chesney was the song back where I come from. I'm an old Tennessean. I would listen to that song.
Starting point is 00:07:23 I've always had a big fantasy of getting to do a show, then him playing that song afterwards,. I would listen to that song. I've always had a big fantasy of getting to do a show and then him playing that song afterwards because I would listen to that song. When I moved to Chicago and no one's from here, or I'm not from there, and I would listen to it for every show, New York, every time. If I ever went out, Subway,
Starting point is 00:07:38 I would always just listen to that song just to remember, just to be like, all right, I'm going to go out in the world. What was your song, Dusty? When I go to New York, I like to listen to Hank Williams Jr., Dixie on my mind. Yeah. Yeah, because it's just like, I don't hate New York City, but it's like, it's him basically trashing it.
Starting point is 00:07:57 But it's, I don't hate it, but it is fun to be country and listen to country in a big city. Yeah. You're always, yeah. You just, you needed it to feel like you're almost like, at least was talking to someone. I would hear someone like me before I went and talked to everybody that's not like me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:17 Now, all these people are my best friends in my life now. Big J. I mean, it's, I got a group that's of people that you would, it's crazy that we would be together. People could see us meeting. Yeah. When I'm with Big Jay and Nick and, you know, Lewis. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:31 And like, you're like, well, I don't know how this got together. Yeah, what is this crew walking around? Well, that's comedy. Sam, let's start with the comments from you guys. Sam Pfister, Feister. I work at a chain restaurant that has a drive-thru. For probably the last eight months, I've been greeting each person at the drive-thru speaker with, Hello, folks.
Starting point is 00:08:49 So far, there have been exactly zero people that have responded to the Let's Go, folks. Should I change my approach? Thanks for everything, you Aaron Dusty and Bunyan. Is that Bunyan? Yeah. Do for the fans. I appreciate it. You could start with Let's Go, folks.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Oh, yeah. Maybe because LL folks, maybe they think that just would be, you know. Yeah. Just start with a Let's Go, folks. I'd say change restaurants. Oh, yeah. That's another way to go. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:23 I work at a chain restaurant that has a drive-thru. What chain restaurants have a drive-thru? Well, it's the fact that you have to restaurant that has a drive-thru what chain restaurants have a drive-thru well it's the fact that you have to say it has a drive-thru uh Barbecue D in here
Starting point is 00:09:30 in Nashville yeah like uh I mean would you consider like Panera that or would you consider more of a fast food place
Starting point is 00:09:38 I was thinking I would think Barbecue D I think that's what I was thinking I mean but he doesn't work at one of the main you know like uh McDonald's.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Well, they wouldn't have a drive-thru. That's why it's like a barbecue place. Like Jim and Nick's down here. There's these barbecue places. Some of those have it. Mrs. Winner's, maybe. They have those still. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:01 I did have someone this weekend in Paso. Big fans. They were awesome. They brought me to Milky Way. And they were hello folks. And then one lady was like, I'm a let's go folks person. And I was like, oh, yeah. That's fun.
Starting point is 00:10:18 It was nice. That was the whole point. It can be either one. Yeah. It can be your moods. Hello folks. It can be either one. It can be your moods, hello, folks.
Starting point is 00:10:30 It could be sometimes your 85% hello, folks, and then 15 let's go, folks. Let's go, folks could be tough at the drive-thru, too. If you pull up and he goes, let's go, folks. They're like, we just pulled up. Yeah, that's true. But he could try. Yeah. Culver.
Starting point is 00:10:43 We just got here. Culver. That's like an ice cream shop. Culver. We just got here. A Culver. Culver's is... That's like an ice cream shop. That's like a fast food place. Yeah, that's a... Oh, a chain restaurant. It's called a restaurant. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:52 So it's got to be a little bit... Uh-huh. Sam Depardo. I'm going to start with two Sams. Nate, I'm a manager at a small company, but I also recently completed a stand-up comedy class and I'm ready to make the plunge into open mics. Our comedy teacher taught us that we should always punch up and never punch down when it comes to making jokes about other people.
Starting point is 00:11:14 But I have some employees that I would think would make for great comedy. What is your rule on the punching up or punching down? I mean, I always make fun of myself, so I guess I would always be punching up and not towards me, right? I would be punching down on myself. I always think it's best to make fun of yourself. Even if you're ragging on even, like, very successful things. I mean, that's just been done. Like, if you're, you know, if it's like, I hate big corporations and you make jokes about that.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Like, I get it. But then sometimes you're like, I hate big corporations and you make jokes about that, like I get it. But then sometimes you're like, everybody's going to make those jokes. And like when I used to have jokes about defending Walmart, it was like, I would just want to come from a spot. You just want to come from the opposite way. You want to punch the way nobody else is punching. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:59 That's what you want to do. And then, yeah, those people have, you can make fun of those people but there needs to be love you need to show that you don't despise them it's interesting and you think you're better than them so it's like you could maybe throw yourself in there with them like maybe all of us as a group we think this don't think i work with these dumb people here's why they're being dumb like yes me and my buddies we all work there and i think we're all dumb and then now we're all dumb and you're dumb with them. And that's fun.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Yeah. Now you're a fun group instead of you being like, I'm better than them. Yeah. They're losers. I say that. I mean, yeah. That being said, you could also about baits. You could also make them you.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Yeah. You know, like instead of saying they do this dumb thing, I do this dumb thing. Yeah. Even if you don't do it, you could just make them you. Yeah. Yeah, because – and that's also a good way to – yeah, if you're making them – if it's about you, that's better even for your right more if it's about you because it's your experience. And that's what you're selling is your point of view is what people are buying.
Starting point is 00:13:09 And how they relate to it is either, I always say they laugh with you or laugh at you. Either way counts as a laugh. Yeah, because if you're like, let me tell you about these idiots I work with, then already the audience, I feel like, doesn't like you as much. Yeah, you're really trashing the thing.
Starting point is 00:13:24 It's almost like if you went that far and said, these idiots that work at this place and they're bad, whatever, and then at the end of it you're like, I've worked there longer than they have. You have to do something that will save it to be like you. There you go. Chad Stapleton. I just wanted to give a – It's a fun day. Yeah. I'm going to give Chad Stapleton. I just wanted to give a... It's a fun day.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Yeah. I'm going to think of Chris Stapleton. Stapleton is probably a common name though, right? That's the only second one I've heard of. Yeah. Chad's the one that's known. I just wanted to give a huge shout out to Aaron for his inspiration. I took Aaron's plan and started intermittent fasting
Starting point is 00:14:05 i don't eat after 1 p.m and i am now down over 60 pounds wow wow that's amazing i'm now down three pants and shirt sizes this is the lowest weight i've been in 15 years thank you aaron keep up the great work that's amazing how good is that for you chad i met some guys last weekend too that told me they've lost a little bit too too. It's a lot of pressure for me to... Yeah, because you're going the other way now, right? Oh, yeah. I'm back, baby. We're back to going, oh, I didn't know this was episode two. Well, I'm still down. I've probably gained 15 pounds back from where I was, but I'm still down.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Still considerably lower than I was a while ago. But I gotta kick it back into gear. So that actually gets me inspired, Chad. Now that gets you inspired. Thank you, Chad. It's working both ways. Congrats, Chad. Congrats to everybody that's done it. Yeah, you'll be alright. It's the road. Harder you run those
Starting point is 00:14:59 Burt tours. That's chaos. That was so much. You can't. Yeah. You have to. It's not... You have to, you have to, it's not, you know, you have to eat good. I thought I can tell you though, my energy from eating good, we're doing the calorie things again. Like I've eaten, I'll just eat at serving size. I'm not giving up anything that I don't have to give up.
Starting point is 00:15:21 I still like candy. I still like McDonald's. It's like, but then I also know, well, I could go eat McDonald's, but a Big Mac is 800 and something calories. And then you're like, so that's, right now I'm eating 1,800 calories. Well, that's, I mean, I'm not going to get really much left. It might be even more than that if I ate just a meal. So it's like I could eat that once, but I'm probably going to be starving later. But I also will be tired too. And I just know that.
Starting point is 00:15:45 The day after my special, which we're shooting September 24th in Phoenix, and tickets will go on sale for our third show, September 23rd. We're not filming that show. But that will be my kind of dry run for the taping. It's going to be fun, though, after. I'm going to have – I mean, mean i'll see i'm trying to get down i'm in phoenix that same weekend by the way oh really and i'd love to just be a part of this mcdonald's meal after you want to your special dude all right yeah we could really come hang
Starting point is 00:16:14 we're hanging out a little bit afterwards oh nice so we're have a uh come stay yeah you stay we gotta it's gonna be fun awesome i'm inviting a lot of comics all the comics not all of them will be on the show but it's kind of of just like trying to make it a fun thing because everybody's been so great. Can we get comedy nerd here for a second? You're doing it in the round? Yeah. How much have you done in the round?
Starting point is 00:16:34 Are you nervous about that, or are you even going to be thinking about it? So if anybody doesn't know this, the round is like it's a special stages round, and so the audience is kind of sitting all around you um no i so i've done a few shows at that celebrity theater in phoenix okay and actually a bunch i've i've probably i've headlined it i think maybe twice maybe three times one was a part of a radio thing but i did like 45 minutes. And then, so I've done it. And then I've done like probably Michael Finney. I have the billboard up there.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Comedy, the dry heat comedy classic we used to do. They would do, they always did that at the Celebrity Theater. And so I performed. So I've been on that stage a bunch. I like it because it makes me move. And I was never a big mover. So on stage, like it because it makes me move yeah and i was never uh a big mover so on stage so it kind of made me because you got to kind of face the crowd so you're just constantly always kind of like this so the audience the stage is a circle in the middle and then the audience is
Starting point is 00:17:37 all around you oh yeah that's wild yeah it's great do you have any of those coming up before the special or are you just going to be jumping right into it? I don't. There might be one, but I don't know. Not that I know of. But I'll be okay. I mean, what's crazy is we've added that third show, so I get to do a show with it. But we're talking about filming it
Starting point is 00:17:59 and how we're talking about shooting it is, you know, because I don't know if cameras will. I'll make all the way around, but i don't know if cameras will i'll make all the way around but i don't know if cameras will be completely you know you kind of a 180 ish so it's like you know so if this is straight ahead and the circle's all around me it's like i'll go like halfway and i can see these people looking here and i'll go halfway i don't know if i'll make a oh interesting it's more of a revolving door kind of you know kind of angle i've been worried i would probably fall trip and fall down at some point just trying to rotate around well that's why i didn't do it on my first special yeah uh there's yeah i'm joking that's not that's
Starting point is 00:18:40 not a mean i'm just you're like yeah i would like yeah i, I would. I'm not worried about it now. I would have definitely been terrified of it. And I've just performed in this place a bunch. Yeah. So I feel pretty good. Even a stage with the half circle thing where the audience is like all the way to each wall, that's even too much for me. I always love the round.
Starting point is 00:19:01 If I can ever get to arenas and be selling enough tickets to these arenas, I would love to do the round. But you guys sell a lot of tickets for that. But to do it in the middle, in the audience, I think the round is awesome. You just kind of move around. I've always really liked it. And I think it benefits a person like me that's not a big, I'm not super animated.
Starting point is 00:19:21 And so it helps me get a little more animated i'd like a stage that slowly rotates as i'm doing the comedy so eventually i make it around to everyone but it just this one does that oh is it okay so i don't we won't have it doing it yeah as stand-ups we don't but when the band's on it it slowly moves yeah and so they just play and it just you know and it goes all the way around. Yeah. So you can have it move. That's awesome. You could do that and just be just slow.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Yeah. I don't know if that would be too distracting. Did I tell you, stop me if I told this story, but I did a corporate gig in Illinois not too long ago. And I show up and it's at this big banquet hall. And there's a dance floor in the middle. And there's half people sitting on tables over here. And then there's half people sitting on tables on the other side. And I go, where do you want me to set up?
Starting point is 00:20:09 And they go, we figure you just kind of bounce around in the dance floor. Yeah, I'm doing stand-up. So I go, well, I think it'd actually be, I go, man, I think it'd actually be great if it's not too big of a deal. Just kind of have everybody get on the same side, and then I'll just stand in front of them. And he goes, oh, that's no big deal at all, man. So standing in the back he goes up he goes uh hey everybody uh the comedian thinks it'll be a little too hard to talk to you guys like this so he goes i know it's a huge pain but could you guys just pick up your table and they're all like oh you can pick up the table so they're gonna move the tables over but he framed it as like uh listen I know this guy said he can't do his job
Starting point is 00:20:46 if you guys are sitting like this. Oh, my gosh. I'm in the back like, oh, man, I look like such an idiot. They were already sitting there. They were sitting. They had just had dinner, and they were on other sides of the dance floor. I feel like that's when you go out and go. Was it completely packed?
Starting point is 00:20:59 It was full. But there was room they could all be on the same side. Borderline, I'm on team that guy over you. I was picturing like you walk in and see it. No one's sitting yet. Once they're seated, you're like, that's hilarious that you made. These people had to let go. I'll get that edge.
Starting point is 00:21:18 And they had to grab it and they had to go. This show better be unreal. I didn't know that's what was going to happen. I go, can everybody just kind of move? Which is not a crazy thing to ask. But what are they going to do? Stand up and then have to go stand on the other side? A lot of them just brought their chairs over and they just sat.
Starting point is 00:21:33 I can't get a picture of what the room looked like. I can. Because now that they had to move, I don't understand what was happening. They could dance floor in the middle with just... Oh, and they're not sit on the dance floor at all. No, but they're surrounded. Dance floor is like a third of the room,
Starting point is 00:21:48 and then each end is people sitting down. You'd be performing in the round. Essentially, yeah. That's what made me think of it. How long ago was this? It was a couple months ago, dude. Oh, really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:03 I thought you'd be past that by now. It was a good gig. Yeah. But it was just very funny to hear him go, oh, the comedian said it's a little too hard for him to do his job. You guys are sitting over here. I was like, man, I look like a moron. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:20 We did a gig one time. Look, I think I'm on this guy. They're already eating. It's over. You're like, all right, I guess... You would have asked for the same thing. Especially if he's going to sell you out like that. You would have just done...
Starting point is 00:22:33 I would just do the show in the middle. If it's packed and they're all around, then it's like you just deal with it. I may be describing the room as more packed than it was. It was like... They were so spread out in there. I go, let's just get them all on one side. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Then I'll face everybody. Like it's not, like it wasn't that crowded. It did not feel like a crazy ask to be like, can we just, you know. Yeah. But it got crazy. I love that he sold you out like that. I mean, right away. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:02 He goes, the comic came in and was like, I can't do this. I know it's a huge deal. And there's no green room. You got to stay in the corner. That's what he did. I just stood by the buffet. Yeah, just watch. There you go.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Those pounds are coming in. He just started. He started going. He goes back through the boards of the comic. He's at the buffet. I'm like, I'm not even doing it. Dance floors are tough for comedy, though. We did a gig one time where everybody was dancing.
Starting point is 00:23:31 It was a casino. It was great. Everybody was dancing. They were having a good time. And they're going to stop the dancing to do comedy. I did this with you. Yeah. And we go to the DJ, who we had made friends with, and we go, hey,
Starting point is 00:23:43 will you give the audience just like a five minute heads up that we're about to do comedy? He goes, yeah, man, no problem. And they're dancing. And then he goes, hey, about to get some comedy up here. First guy, Aaron Weber. And the whole audience, they were so mad. I mean, people that were talking to me before the show,
Starting point is 00:24:01 they laughed, they were mad. They escorted us out of the casino the moment the show was over. Oh, yeah. escorted us out of the casino the moment the show was over oh because yeah this was a place this was such a nice place they made me and dusty wear a suit jacket yeah they had like a room they brought us in like you have to have one on yeah so i'm wearing did i wear a suit jacket oh you took it off as soon as you got on stage but we had to wear them around the whole time mine was like two sizes too small and i'm up there dusty's like just do about seven to ten minutes i did two minutes i was like two sizes too small and i'm up there dusty's like just do about
Starting point is 00:24:25 seven to ten minutes i did two minutes i was like this is what's it called it's in west virginia what's it greenbrier greenbrier oh yeah that's a very nice hotel very nice place laura had family that worked there that was like a very yeah there used to be a there's like a big history about it i only talked about it on this i was like can i get some food and they were like yeah and they took me into the kitchen yeah we ate with the employees in the kitchen yeah they were i don't think we've talked about it on this i was like can i get some food and they were like yeah and they took me into the kitchen yeah we ate with the employees in the kitchen yeah they were like don't hang out like those situations like yeah those are the worst when you get stuck like that and sometimes in hindsight you're thinking it would be better if you could go up to the dj and you go hey let me just say something real fast
Starting point is 00:25:01 you're like hey we're gonna we're gonna do comedy but not just yet y'all finish dancing you're having a good time i don't want to ruin that yes like if you just six and make a joke about it they get a little it's all about how you're introduced yeah and then this that depends on how the show goes because you're like yours is you know these people are like in a moving company before your show starts and you're like all right that's they go god you're right bring your headliner up uh could we get uh we're gonna get some different shutters on these back windows that we could get anybody got a hammer and a nail some nails hammer and a nail all right this guy can't handle uh yeah there's a little too much light going through on him so he needs it perfect uh where am i uh oh cory crowley a best friend's brother applied for a job in the cia was rejected because when they were looking into him they found out that his
Starting point is 00:25:56 ancestors were officers officers in nazi germany he had absolutely no idea imagine having a serious interview like this and actually being qualified for the position only to find out that you not only didn't get the job but you that your great great grandparents were some pretty not serious nazis i used to comfort people going on interviews by saying the worst thing they can say is no but have since modified it to the worst they can say no and that you're the descendants of nazis that is true. That is the worst. And I tell you what, that's how you create more Nazis. And that's what the guy should have said. And so do you want me to go apply? Well, maybe I'll go see if they're hiring because I guess I can't work here.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Oh, yeah. Yeah, I mean, well, yeah, I can't work because I want my great-grandparents. Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, yeah. That was a pretty bad thing they did. Yeah, they were bad people. yeah I can't work because of what my great grandparents did yeah that's crazy yeah yeah it was a pretty bad thing they did yeah
Starting point is 00:26:47 they were bad people Logan Hurst I actually had the opportunity well I just want to say that I agree they were bad people I don't want us sailing off of this
Starting point is 00:26:56 they're bad people bad people and then you go right to the next yeah everybody knows Dusty Stance on this yeah Dust what is your Dusty's stance on this.
Starting point is 00:27:06 What is your Dusty Town podcast? It gets, you know, it's not for everybody. That's what your slogan should be. It's not for everybody. Welcome to Dusty Town. It's not for everybody. Logan Hurst. I actually had the opportunity to have dinner with Dennis Rodman a few years ago with a small group from work, and we talked a lot about North Korea.
Starting point is 00:27:25 He said that if we Americans had a chance to meet Kim Jong-un in person and not through the media lens, we'd really like him because he cares about his people. Thanks for all the laughs over the past few years. Look forward to it every week. There you go. That's great. One guy is about Nazis.
Starting point is 00:27:41 The next guy is like, Kim Jong-un, good dude. Yeah. I'm sure North Koreans would love to have dinner of any kind, much less with Dennis Rodman. Yeah, I could see. It goes back to my theory with everything is every person on earth is basically nice. Like if you just treat, if you walk out, but go live a life,
Starting point is 00:27:59 and everybody you're going to encounter go, I bet they're a great person. I don't know if Kim Jong-un applies to that. No, I'm not saying it, but I'm saying in general. Right. Your odds of meeting a murderer or something are pretty low. And if you do, it's not good. But it's, you know. But if you go with the attitude of, I think everybody's,
Starting point is 00:28:23 you're going to meet them, you're like, people get bad when they get in groups. And that's when, you know. But if you pull back side and you're like, you'd be like, this dude's the best dude in the world, dude. Because everybody's the best person in the world. And really, what's Kim Jong-un supposed to do, right? He inherited the position. Probably fix it.
Starting point is 00:28:42 Right? But is he supposed to come in and go, everything, you know, what I mean, it's like, he's probably like, I don't even know what to do. That's how stuff
Starting point is 00:28:48 gets solved, though. Someone comes in and goes, everything should be free. He goes, it's a lot of work to unfree this country. We'll just keep doing
Starting point is 00:28:56 what we're doing. We got a good thing. I don't know anything about Ukraine. You know, we could be big over there and they just can't write us. That is true.
Starting point is 00:29:11 A lot of we're having a good time. We could have crazy numbers over there. Thomas Chandler. Nate thinking 1.9 was less than 1.10 reminds me of the A&W restaurant chain introducing a one-third pound burger as a competitor to the quarter pounder but it didn't take off since the general public thought it was less meat and the same price uh yeah i wouldn't have i don't think it would have
Starting point is 00:29:36 taken off i would i would i would be like so you're doing the same thing i would just think oh so you're doing the same thing and they're competing against their own burger is that what they were doing too no what do you mean quarter pounder was aw uh oh the mcdonald's yeah interesting uh quarter pounder because one third is a quarter pounder one third is more than a quarter pounder no it sounds like a quarter pounder no wait one third of a pound one third pound back what is that how you say it like a 33rd what do you say a one third pound yeah you would say third pound well you say a third pound third of a pound i'm getting a third of a pound burger that's not even good quarter pounder is a great name yeah that's what they're saying
Starting point is 00:30:20 that's the whole point of this nobody's, but he's saying they thought General thought so it's not different so a quarter pounder is like just a quarter of a pound. A quarter pounder is one fourth of a pound. Yeah. And so one third is more.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Is more but sounds like it's less. Yeah. So they should have said a half a pound burger. They should have made the burger bigger, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:44 It would have been bigger. Just called it. well what's the hat so one two is half so one three is in between we might as well just do a half then so yeah one three doesn't make sense because there's not a good name for it third you're right so you get a third of the burger how you can wait you're getting one third of the burger you're getting the whole burger in the whole burger it just weighs getting the whole burger. It just weighs a third of a pound. Oh, it weighs a third of a pound. I picture,
Starting point is 00:31:08 well, why is this corner cut off? It's like a Pac-Man thing. Yeah, yeah. I go, well, I'd have ordered the one, one, one burger if I'd have known y'all were going to be cutting
Starting point is 00:31:19 slices out of it. The one, one burger. I'll take the one, one burger, please. slices out of it i'll take the one one burger please uh that's fun john hitch when i was 19 i got my first serving job at a tgi fridays my first day of work i walked in the kitchen and the line looked directly at me and said 86 baked potatoes i looked back at him and said, okay, thanks. Having never worked in the food industry before, that seemed a little odd, but thought, man, they keep a really good count of how much food they have. My first shift, I was only supposed to be a food runner,
Starting point is 00:32:00 but we got extremely slammed. So the server I was shadowing asked me to go over a table and only greet the table and get a drink order of course when i got there the table said they were ready to order wanted to show my trainer i was a go-getter i decided to take their food order the first the first question was do you have any baked potatoes i said yes not long ago we had 86 so i'm sure we have a few left. I had to go back to the table and tell them, unfortunately, we're out of baked potatoes. That's a great story.
Starting point is 00:32:30 That's really good. That's awesome. God, that's so funny. I think that's a – I think you think John and Bates might get along. It's like a like that's very funny I would do that too 86 I like that
Starting point is 00:32:52 alright y'all got baked potatoes yeah we had 86 of them so I don't know if we've had 86 people in here all day you know what I've started doing
Starting point is 00:33:00 that I like it's the same kind of talking I like what's your 20 you know what that means like doing that I like? It's the same kind of talking. I like a, what's your 20? You know what that means? Like your location? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Or your ETA. What's your 20s? Where are you? What's your location? I like saying that. I used to have a job where I had a walkie-talkie, and they would talk like that, and you do feel official. Roger, copy that.
Starting point is 00:33:21 What's your 20? Yeah. I started asking people that. Like in text? In text and stuff, yeah i started asking people that like in text and text and stuff don't do that this to me and i think your age you probably it's fun right it's kind of fun yeah like some kind of code yeah it is code i guess it is code but it's not like a gen z code it's construction workers are using people without a family they have a lot of time on their hands how many you all the time to go through these games
Starting point is 00:33:46 to go, what's your 20? You're like, I guess we're doing that. We're playing Army Soldiers this week because we don't have... How many people?
Starting point is 00:33:55 Because my wife doesn't have to take Harper somewhere. I'm not taking Harper. I'm pretty busy. All right? Laura's got a lot of stuff to do to take her daughter everywhere.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Yeah, like 86 that. 86. Yeah, I get it. Like, what's your 20? What's your ETA? Yeah, it's fine. What's ETA? I think people, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:13 People know ETA. Yeah. Nobody's asked what's your 20 means yet, Dusty. Oh, yeah. I'm relishing that. What do they respond? Do they just tell you? They'll tell me.
Starting point is 00:34:22 I think people know what it means more than I thought they would. Yeah. 20 what? What's they respond? Do they just tell you? They'll tell me. I think people know what it means more than I thought they would. 20 what? What's your 20? That's what I want people to say. What's your 20 what? 20 what? I would think, yeah, I think I would probably answer time.
Starting point is 00:34:35 I was like, what's your 20? I don't know, 15 minutes? Yeah. What's your 20? I don't know. What's your 20? What about I got your six, dude? I don't know what that means. what about i got your six dude i don't know what that means i got your back okay and then yeah six six is behind you yeah he's what he says for every
Starting point is 00:34:52 fist pound how is the six behind you though i got you six that's like a clock 12s ahead six o'clock if somebody tells you it's at six o'clock you know that's behind you right you look confused right i don't understand like a clock is you know it's at six o'clock, you know that's behind you, right? You look confused right now. I don't understand. Like a clock is, you know, it's up and down. Yeah. Yeah, but picture you're in the middle of the clock looking straight at the 12. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:13 Now your six still would not be behind you. Yes, it would. The 12 would be straight ahead. Six would be behind you. Oh, if you were standing on the clock. You're standing on the clock. You're standing on the clock. But if I'm looking at the 12, what if I'm looking at the six?
Starting point is 00:35:24 Well, then now, then you're in the back. And he goes, well, if I'm looking at the 12? What if I'm looking at the 6? Well, then now you're in the back, and he goes, well, who's up looking at the 12? Yeah. And you go, oh, I didn't know. Yeah, I got your 12. Yeah. What's your 3? You go, there's a guy at 115.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Is he? He could probably see the 12. Yeah. Nate's at 1 o'clock. You're at probably 10 o'clock. Yeah. See? You're at 10.
Starting point is 00:35:42 I've never been good with time. Yeah. Like a clock. Mm 10. I've never been good with time. Yeah. Like a clock. Mm-hmm. Takes you a second? Well, I never am all that confident in it. Yeah. I can look at it and I go, this probably is like 3.20, but it could be 4.20.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Yeah. It takes me longer than I would like to admit. Yeah. When I have to read a clock like that. But in general, I get it. And I'll catch myself just being seven. Like we – You just have to go, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
Starting point is 00:36:13 We were sitting in our room, and my wife looked up at this clock that we have on the wall, and I saw her look at it. And then I go, did you just look at that clock to see what time it was? She goes, yeah. And I was like, I love that you're so confident in it that you can judge the time. See, this is also, you probably don't trust the clocks.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Yeah. She goes, you don't know what time that says? And I'm like, well, yeah. I could figure it out. Like not a glance at it. Yeah. Yeah. I'm just not, yeah, I don't feel good about it.
Starting point is 00:36:46 Yeah. Is it because you don't know who hung the clock? Yeah. I mean, the battery may be dead. You don't know who built the clock.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Who put the hands on it, dude? You never know. Do you think there's a camera? Because a lot of cameras would be, that's where you'd put a camera. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:59 In the old day, like a spy movie. Yeah. Yeah. What's your computer screen look like? Is it all pretty taped up i don't even know what that means really but you get the camera covered oh yeah yeah oh for sure
Starting point is 00:37:20 you type behind a billboard of another guy just so they don't tell you. Oh, yeah, for sure. For sure. Caitlin Blanchard, the Blanchard family. The Blanchard family is back. Old money, the Blanchard family. Whatever happened to the show that Big Bird and Aaron were on together for an episode? Did that air?
Starting point is 00:37:46 If not, when will it, and where can we see it? It's coming out in August. The show is called Sprung, created by a friend of the podcast, Greg Garcia. Brian and I are on it. Brian's in a couple episodes. I'm in one. I'm in the pilot. I saw a little sneak peek.
Starting point is 00:38:01 It looks awesome. It looks awesome. It's very cool to be a part of it. Yeah. I'm going to get Greg. Greg's going to by and more because we talked about greg a lot uh greg greg garcia he listens to the podcast uh yeah he had a year so he's i remember reading this he's i saw the script early and it was like he's unreal dude i mean i'll tell you he won't say it he's i mean very humble guy it seems but he's't say it. Yeah. I mean. Very humble guy, it seems, but he's the man. Very humble, but I mean, there's not,
Starting point is 00:38:27 he's probably the best writer I've ever seen. And he writes everything so quick. He created My Name is Earl and a bunch of stuff. I like a ton of, I can't remember them all now. I ruined a lot of tape laughing. Yeah. I messed up a lot of tape. Because it's just very funny.
Starting point is 00:38:44 It was like, this is legitimately funny. My name is Earl Season 1. My name is Earl. Yes, dear. Raising Hope. The guest book. I'm rattling them off. He'll tell you. Ask him. He'll tell you. So August, that's going to come out.
Starting point is 00:39:02 We'll be talking about it. We will keep you posted on that yeah the ad they they have ads i've seen the picture cool yeah yeah uh alec marrow hey nate new listener here i recently turned 27 also found out i'm dyslexic dyslexic needless to, a lot of things are starting to make sense. After eight years of special reading classes, it never occurred to anyone that maybe there's something wrong. After being told that dyslexia is genetic, I asked my father if anyone in the family has it.
Starting point is 00:39:37 His response was, yeah, me, grandpa, your uncle, and cousin are all dyslexic. This information would have helped a lot in school i wonder if we have anybody in our you might i might it's only recently diagnosed oh yeah you know and i know this because rudy daniel rudiger the movie rudy yeah he was diagnosed as dyslexic in college and at the time he had never heard of it there's a line in the movie where he's like i have this thing called dyslexia and he's like it's where the letters get mixed up like it was kind of a new thing back then so he had to get through that yeah on top of him not being good enough right he had dyslexia 100 nothing five foot nothing you have dyslexia. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Doesn't Joe Montana can't stand Rudy? Oh, I talked. I met a guy, yeah, who was on recently. Who was on a couple years. They overlapped on the team. They're like, yeah, dude. It was annoying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:38 He's an annoying kid. Yeah. He's a kid who's not good enough to be on the team, and he won't shut up at practice. Yeah. God, this guy stinks. Yeah, that's funny. Yeah. Yeah, that's funny to be. It team and he won't shut up at practice yeah god this guy stinks yeah that's funny yeah yeah that's funny to be it's it's all your perspective it's this heartwarming story and he gets in and because it is they're a mix there's a mix of that go-getter attitude but then you're
Starting point is 00:40:56 also like well go put it into something you can be good at and you're gonna be you're gonna you're gonna be great but he maybe inspired a lot of people yeah you know when they have a movie about him Joe Montana's like they didn't make a movie about me
Starting point is 00:41:10 I did pretty good if you're Joe Montana you're like make a movie on who yeah he's like I didn't even try to play that hard
Starting point is 00:41:20 that's actually just really good I was just out there yeah they made a movie about that kid from practice Rudy Rudy they go they make a movie about that kid from practice, Rudy? Rudy?
Starting point is 00:41:27 They make a movie about this podcast just about baits. It's when none of us are in it. It's on Nate Land. It's only baits. That's Brian's song. Yeah, it's Brian's song. I'm a little annoyed. I mean, I'll be honest with you. It's called Nate song. Yeah, it's Brian's song. I'm a little annoyed. I mean, I'll be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:41:47 It's called Nate Lane. I thought I'd be shown. I mean, Rudy, they don't even show Joe Montana. There's not even – do they even allude that it's Joe Montana? So Joe Montana played on this team the same time? I don't think – they might have overlapped for a couple of years, but it wasn't like – But they were still even on the same time i don't think they might have overlapped for a couple years but it wasn't like but they were still even on the same team they mean but joe montana i guess wasn't one of the
Starting point is 00:42:09 people that laid his jersey down on the desk that scene never happened unfortunately that was creative license yes yeah no one was everybody carry him off the field on their shoulders 1975 was the year rud made the sack. Yeah. And then so Joe Montana was there 74 to 79. So, yeah, it was his sophomore year. I mean, it's kind of crazy, though. They don't make a big deal about it. And it's Joe Montana won a national championship
Starting point is 00:42:46 they didn't win the national championship that year, where'd you do that? No. So they don't even make a movie about the great, the year they have and Joe Montana, I'll be honest I could see Joe being a little upset. Yeah. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Yeah, I mean. Yeah. Alright. Oh, I mean. Yeah. All right. Oh, sorry. Leave all that in. Eric Yates. Nate, I recently listened to your appearance on the 2013 episode of The Crab Feast with Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson, and you told a longer, fuller version of the concussion story, which later became the joke in your special.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Nine years later. My question is, did you always know that story would eventually be a joke or in your act? And did it take you that long to fully think of a way to make it stage ready? Or did something just one day click in your memory that made you want to make it into a joke? The dedication it takes to never let such a great story go is truly impressive. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:43:48 I'm the Joe Montana of the Rudies. That's what he's saying. You're my Joe Montana. I don't know if I'm reading this right, but it's Eric Yates. Eric said, you're my Joe Montana. Eric, well, bless your heart. Yeah, you have those stories. I had that one.
Starting point is 00:44:09 I actually told a version of that one on something else, but it was never that in detail. And it was on maybe yelled at by a clown. Maybe. Or something. But it was never the, I never had it. And then it came back. It came back just because, but I didn't really tell it.
Starting point is 00:44:30 It wasn't really like, I knew I could tell it again because it wasn't that big of a thing. And then when my dad said he met that guy in prison that found me up that concussion. Did we just talk about that here? We talked about it last episode. Last episode, yeah, that's funny. up that concussion uh did we just talk about that here talked about it last episode last episode yeah that's funny and then uh so uh when i met that guy my dad met that guy he uh it was like
Starting point is 00:44:53 oh he told me that and i've and i told it on yeah it's crab feast he told it somewhere else i told uh my cousin tuesday the wedding story with t, I told that on Marc Maron, like on the live. Oh, really? I did a live WTF. And I want to say that's one of the first times I've ever told that story was on that. And then I ended up telling him my act. But, yeah, sometimes you just need, you can't figure out,
Starting point is 00:45:20 like it could be a story and then you're like, you know, that whole story is like you don't want it to be just a sad a kid falling off a cliff right so you you just got to figure out how can i make it like all kind of be funny and not not this kind of sad and so you just kind of sometimes you got to sit it is you do sit wait you just go try it somewhere and you can't figure it out. And then you just, I think it just stays in your brain. And then you just end up one day something. It's kind of like you're saying, one day it does, something kind of clicks. Are you thinking about that story?
Starting point is 00:45:55 For me, a lot of times it'll happen with when I'm writing a new hour. Because when you do a new hour, sometimes you go back to some stories that have never made specials. do a new hour symptoms you go back to some stories that have never made specials or it's you know you could i mean i might have 20 something minutes or more of just like kind of random stuff that just never made something this next special has a couple things that were always kind of my randoms but they actually might make this special i'm not positive yet but there's actually a place for them you you need a place yeah i I find that you can have an idea and then just not be as good of a writer as you need to be at that time.
Starting point is 00:46:30 And then later, you go back to that same story and you're like, oh, now I know how to tell that. Yeah, yeah. Before, it was a story I could tell, but now it's a joke. I remember, and I would try to write stuff down, and I remember just being i remember thinking i'm not good enough to tell this shit and then i would just just either i don't know
Starting point is 00:46:53 where i wrote that stuff down i wish i would know yeah because then whatever ideas i would have had but there was there was a lot of times i could say i don't know how to do this and so then i'd like it's very funny but i don't know how to tell this. And so then I'd be like, it's very funny, but I don't know how to tell it. Yeah. And so I got to wait until I'm ready. And yeah, and eventually you get ready. Yeah, and you just sit on something sometimes, and I don't know, I just feel like,
Starting point is 00:47:14 and there is that thing you say about you need a place for it. I've got some small jokes that never really worked on their own, but then I'll tell a story and I'll go, oh, I can slip that little joke in right here. Yeah. Oh, yeah. That's what I do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:25 I love it. All right. So this week we are talking about maps. Maps. Maps. All right. This is fun. I love a map.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Yeah. Yeah. You know, for when we're hiking, we have all trails. There's like an app you can do. I use all trails. Yeah. You know, for when we went hiking, we, well, you have all trails. There's like an app you can do. I use all trails, yeah. But you still think you should probably have a regular map too because it's like phone goes, like that first time we went hiking, we didn't have enough water.
Starting point is 00:47:57 Everybody's phone's dead. Like, you're like, oh, you don't have service. Like, you know, even though you can download it, you're like, well, you should still probably carry it. Yeah, if the phone dies or something. Yeah, yeah. Have a real regular map. But I like a map.
Starting point is 00:48:09 I did maps when I was doing my delivery stuff. And when I moved to New York and delivered, I used a little map that was the book. Oh, the unfoldable. Yeah. Well, it had the spirals in the back of it. Oh, okay. But you would just go look at the streets and then know, like, all right, here left.
Starting point is 00:48:30 I mean, I read a map. Like, I could drive and just look at it. It'd give you a warning street. I remember when I started driving, when I would go to a friend's house, I would go to MapQuest at home, and I printed out the directions. That's when I started. Yeah. And that was just starting to go away people were starting to get smartphones then i got into a little mac quest
Starting point is 00:48:49 i remember when we were uh i think that's so crazy i think it makes me sound old now but that's well it's funny is it weirdly does and it makes me sound even that much older is that you're like i barely saw the end of it you're like're like, that was like a game changer. Like, I remember going on the road and like, you didn't print the, I didn't grab the directions out of the printer. And you're like, what are we going to do now? And it was like, how you got anywhere?
Starting point is 00:49:14 I remember just having, you just have papers and papers of the directions on the MapQuest just in your seat. Cause you had to get, you know. I couldn't imagine doing comedy with map quest we went to atlanta one time to meet a buddy we were living in opelika we went to atlanta we had the map quest directions we missed a turn we just turned around and went home we have
Starting point is 00:49:34 no idea how to get back to where we were to even get the map going again yeah to get back on track yeah because it doesn't you don't just reroute yeah you're like i gotta be back where i know where the directions are going from you just went home yeah we're like yeah yeah yeah i remember they i remember people using map quest too like after like well because then after map quest it wasn't smartphones weren't first it was the gps system right and so then i remember but those were expensive those tom toms yeah i remember i remember finally getting one i remember like i finally get a tom tom you're like that's i can't believe i got one uh uh it was but i remember a lot of people because
Starting point is 00:50:18 you even tom times were out it was like you started a map quest because it was just tom times were expensive and he couldn't afford them and then they didn't able to get one and then it was like i you trusted it so much and then now it's like yeah you still should know like it is a weird thing that you're like that's the thing is like a map you do want to map and the fact that it is you're kind of you don't like trusting everything goes wrong it's it's you're done yeah. I delivered pizzas back in the day. And you type in the address and it gave you these coordinates. And then you go to a big map on the wall, it'd be like G7. And so you'd go and you'd find it on the map. And then we would just drive there. We would just go, okay. Now I grew up in the town. So I was like, oh, okay. I know where that's at. So you would just
Starting point is 00:51:03 go there from there, but no phone map. I mean mean i drove the other day and there's a little road construction and i put it in my phone i'm like i know this town i can just do this but my instinct is oh put it in the phone so you don't get lost yeah i yeah i don't use it i'm trying to think if i go downtown i'll use it some of it's for just the traffic now you're using it just to be like is there going to be traffic uh but other than that or if i'm trying to see how long it's really going to take me i'm like all right that'll be 18 minutes you know like yeah i'm trying to really see an exact i'm late you know whatever uh but yeah i don't uh you know whatever uh but yeah i don't uh it's it is i you try to sometimes be like i don't need it
Starting point is 00:51:53 and so i while i'm doing it i came here without it today oh yeah i'll challenge myself a little bit oh yeah i started doing that i'll drive to zany's and back without it and then i drove here without it the first time today oh yeah i just needed to remember the exit number. Did it work? I got here fine. Yeah, you are here. I don't remember. Yeah, exit numbers I don't ever remember. Yeah, it only took me 110 times driving here before I figured it out. Wow, that's interesting. Yeah, 110 episodes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Do you GPS it? Every time, yeah. But I've only been here six or so. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. You strike me as a guy. You go outside and you feel the wind and you can just... Well, I got a good sense of direction, but something about the car now,
Starting point is 00:52:35 I'm just so dependent on the phone. Yeah. Just the phone is trapped sucking my life force out. I think I got a good sense of direction too. I can always feel... I think think that weighs north right now is that way north i don't know i have no idea though is it north doesn't it feel north yeah let's figure it out i think that weighs north you just kind of feel it yeah i feel it south is should be behind us east west you know you can look at like moss on a tree. Is that really north? All right.
Starting point is 00:53:05 Boom. That's good. Yeah. I know I'm in my house, but like. Yeah. But it's like I can always just kind of be like, yeah, it's that way. I can just picture it. I mean, I guess you could.
Starting point is 00:53:17 Yeah. I think where we're sitting right now, I'm sitting exactly the way the interstate's going. Yeah. Versus like I'm sitting in your way the interstate's going. Versus I'm sitting in your seat, then it would feel that way where I'd be like, it's east. But just like- It's impressive. Even people live- I've never got lost in this room.
Starting point is 00:53:39 You didn't use GPS to get- I forget if we tried to use a compass. No, that day we were kind of, the one hike went bad. We tried. We were like, does anybody have a compass? And then, and that was a little tough, you know, because you're, you're, you know, we were in Reno, like by Lake Tahoe, like in the mountains up there. So you're like, you don't, you definitely don't know where you're at and you got to
Starting point is 00:54:02 kind of feel it. But yeah, I have a good, yeah, I think I have an okay sense of direction i remember coming out of new york though the subway i would when i first moved there and i came out of the subway you would be like i don't even yeah and i always think where and what's funny is i always think they're extreme so i think where's my home like old hickory yeah so then i'm like which way is old hickory and like you're like you know i'm like it doesn't matter really where it's up but it's like to me i know old hickory yeah so then i'm like which way is old hickory and like you're like you know i'm like it doesn't matter really where it's up but it's like to me i know old hickory south so it's like what way is home like if i want to go home i gotta go that you go that way yeah i i don't know i mean i i i find new york overwhelming but um coming out of a subway
Starting point is 00:54:41 you're like wow this is a whole different city that I'm in. It takes you. You get used to it, though. I mean, it's a grid. The city's a grid. And you end up, I mean, it would take me. When I go back, I'm all right. But I'm not in it like I was. And when you're in it every day, you just kind of come out and you just kind of know where you're at.
Starting point is 00:55:00 I used to go down into the subway and then I'd be like, oh, this is not the right one. And then I would come back up, cross the street, go into another. I was like, I don't know what's going on here. My mom has the worst sense of direction. She's a very stressful driver. She gets very stressed driving. She was in a car accident years ago. So it's kind of like she can't handle it.
Starting point is 00:55:18 We did a family trip. For some reason, she was driving. And this is still referenced among the family today. We're like eight hours into this trip. We're in the neighborhood of the house we're going to. And I was helping her navigate. And I gave her the wrong, I said, turn left. She said, we're in a neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:55:35 She turns the wrong way. And I go, oh, that's the wrong way. Sorry. She goes, you blew it, buddy. She goes, you blew it. Like, seriously. I go, we're like, just turn around. She goes,
Starting point is 00:55:45 Oh, you blew it. Yeah. Well, maybe she was so much. She's so happy to make it. Yeah. Well,
Starting point is 00:55:52 finally we got there. She's like, all right, we're calmed down. But it was, she was still just so stressed out. You blew it. That's a lot of pressure.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Eight hours in, I've got you all the way here. If your mom calls you a buddy. I'm your son. Yeah. All right, pal. That's like, if my wife calls me dude, I'm like, she's buddy. Buddy, yeah. I'm your son. Yeah. All right, pal. That's like if my wife calls me dude, I'm like, she's mad. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:56:09 You blew it, buddy. I like that, though. Yeah, you blew it. So we say that all the time now. You blew it, buddy. Anytime something does really small, put the wrong forks out, you blew it, buddy. The wrong forks, huh? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:56:27 Look at that big I mean good night we're seeing hands in sight what did your mom ask did you ask the driver hey do you mind
Starting point is 00:56:37 if I take over I meant like plastic forks versus but that did sound yeah okay yeah
Starting point is 00:56:44 the wrong forks the salad forks versus, but that did sound. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. The salad forks here. Oh, that's funny. Excuse me. I don't understand how I'm supposed to eat this oyster with my Caesar salad fork. How many? Would y'all set out multiple forks? I was talking about plastic forks versus their their regular ones who even says you put out the wrong forks then i think you meant what you meant and you're so
Starting point is 00:57:14 trying to get out of it now that you're going like no i mean like plastic and regular but that never happens someone ever goes i told you to put the regular forks out you're like where the pastor's coming over. We would have sub meals, paper plates, plastic, and you throw everything away. Sometimes, let's use real plates. Yeah. That's what I meant.
Starting point is 00:57:36 You're not buying it, but that's what I was talking about. You blew it, buddy. You blew it, buddy. You blew it, buddy. You blew it. And then you go, Aunt B? And she has to come get the other forks. That would be funny if you found out I had an Aunt B in my house. Just an in-house person.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Map making, cartography, that's what it's called. What's it called? Cartography. Oh, cartographer. You've heard of cartographer? Does that have anything to do with cars no that's convenient that like really worked out i think that's why they call it a car is that why they call it a car i don't think so at all well that really worked out then well yeah it's convenient i wasn't even thinking about cars. Well, I mean, that's funny that, you know,
Starting point is 00:58:26 they called it cartography in who knows when. It's a French word. The French word for map or card is carte. So mid-19th century. So that means, does that mean 18-something? Yeah. So that's so dumb. I know.
Starting point is 00:58:41 I know. I always have to do that, too. Subtract one, and that's what it is. So 1800s cartography. Sorry. Is that how they might have come up with car for? Let's look it up. Because why would you?
Starting point is 00:58:57 I mean, that really worked out. What is that? Car? What does that mean? Car. What does etymology mean? Etymology is where the word came, the history of the word, where it came from. You ever see like a spelling bee, like a kind of language of origin, please?
Starting point is 00:59:14 That's just the etymology. No, when I Google something, I get a lot more stuff up at the top of mine that says, what are you trying to ask? I don't get. Did you mean? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't get. Did you mean? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, mine would have said, where did the word car?
Starting point is 00:59:29 I actually have a joke about this right now that I do on stage, that I think I get sent down a dumb internet. And I think this is the internet that you get. Yours says Oxford Lake. Let me Google what I would type, how I would have asked this. Yeah, where the word car came from. Yeah. These wires are little.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Oh, yeah. We got it. Yeah. So if I was sitting here and had to Google it, where did the word car come from? See, mine always has... Mine's just trying to tell me back to... Let's cut to the chase here. And then I'm like,
Starting point is 01:00:11 this is how they lose me because they go, etymology of the word car. I go, I don't want to know. I don't want to know etymology. I want to know where did... That's what I would have said to this person.
Starting point is 01:00:19 I don't want to know that. Where did the word come from? And then that's why I go to what people also ask, and that's where I head to. When do they start using the word car? You're a big people also ask. I only learn from where people are asking.
Starting point is 01:00:35 It was around 1300. That's an old word they said. Yeah. See, the root of car is carus, which is a Latin word. The root of cartography is cartay which is a french word yeah my joke the joke i have just so people i don't want to do is i'd go into this people also ask i like uh i'll talk about googling something oh yeah i haven't heard that oh it's uh it's a newer one no it's uh it's in my eagle joke oh oh okay but i made it like kind of like that's a it's a joke that's
Starting point is 01:01:05 like really about we had the eagle in our backyard but then the in the middle of the joke is kind of about me not knowing how to google and so i've kind of like almost it's like i've it was like finding something that goes in somewhere else it just kind of works and so it's like it's fun to like it's almost i'm doing two bits because it like you're almost doing two jokes like you know i got one joke is about this eagle and building a nest and the other joke about me not know how to google and then so kind of mind them pretty good yeah two jokes intertwined intertwined i know about this because there's a great episode of sorry the west west where they talk about it this is what did they talk about the mercator map
Starting point is 01:01:52 oh sorry yeah west wing sounds brutal because every like it is an everything that's like the most boring thing we could ever say you're like there's a whole west wing episode about this is this encyclopedia fault this other encyclopedia that's the only big word that's the only if you guys if they said say a big word i would just say encyclopedia that's the only big word a lot of syllables encyclopedia dictionary yeah yeah the things that have the big words yeah yeah but you go type in car etymology well this is what's fun this is what's fun about any it's just at its core it's an office place drama slash comedy it's like an office without the comedy it's very funny in some parts dude what do you gotta have a harvard degree to get the jokes but it's just a vehicle especially you're in a white house it's like that's an excuse to talk about basically is it you laugh at all the jokes you go
Starting point is 01:02:53 yeah yeah that's how you laugh at the jokes and i'm like oh that's how i laugh yeah and you're like i thought that was the sad part and you go no it's it's a reference you wouldn't get it you wouldn't reference yeah you know they they use this west wing thing that you're talking about on a lot of conspiracy videos they'll bring up this clip this clip from this yeah oh really so so this is yeah this is the world probably as you know it nate it's the world the world as i know that pretty much the whole world this is the map that was used for a long long time it's called the mercator projection yeah and the issue with this even though this is when i still think about the world i think about
Starting point is 01:03:36 it looking like this yeah that's how i think mostly about the relative sizes between things yeah look how big the united States is compared to South, about the same size as South America, right? Yeah, we're a little bit bigger. Close. Greenland, I mean, how big is Greenland up there? It's enormous. It's as big as Africa.
Starting point is 01:03:55 I don't know. What are you sizing? I think if you count, I guess if you count- If this is Greenland, I mean, that's huge. That is huge. But North America is gigantic. It's way bigger than South America. That's what I'm...
Starting point is 01:04:07 Okay, I was thinking just like United States. Oh, well, if you're breaking down here, Tennessee's a lot smaller than South America. That's what we're doing. No, I was just saying like the relative sizes between each other. Yeah, yeah. So the argument is, and in West Wing, somebody comes in and presents this, is that this is an inaccurate depiction of the world, and it's much more likely the Gall-Peters projection. And this is what the world looks like.
Starting point is 01:04:34 Wow. Which looks, if you're used to the last one, this looks like it's just a distorted image. It's just stretched out. It's just stretched out, but look how big Greenland is now compared to Africa. Like Africa is so big. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:48 South America is so much bigger now. Europe is like nothing compared to what it was. Yeah. Just to go back, that's what it looked like before. And they've argued over the years that this was done because- Go to Australia again? Yeah. Go back to- yeah a little small there in the corner and then it's a little bit bigger there so it's been argued that they
Starting point is 01:05:14 they use that original mercator projection to like if you wanted to argue that you know europe's the best i mean this is the map to do it because it looks huge compared to everything else. But really, the world looks much more like that. So you think Africa's the best? You could still be the best and be small, though. Yeah, yeah. Right. But it doesn't make like, you think China's huge and all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:38 And then you're like, oh. Yeah, it's actually more like that. But maybe they just made it because that would be weird to look at a map like this well not really what if you're starting from nothing and imagine you grew up on this map this one would look insane to you this other one i'd be like oh i can see it a little bit better that's all i would say i was like yeah i think the goal on the golf heaters projection uh yeah that one you're like so you didn't want to do the top part I was like, yeah. I like the gall on the gall Peter's projection.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Yeah, that one you're like, so you didn't want to do the top part? Yeah. And you're like, well, he goes, I was just trying to like, I was like, let me guess, you forgot the top part. Let me just take a shot in the dark. You forgot the top part and you had to jam it in there. And that's why it's tough to see. I would think that's what i would say to the gall and then that guy's like i took the time i took the time and you know
Starting point is 01:06:31 yeah this could also just be you know there's no reason that the north is the north you could just flip this map upside down and it would be just as accurate but if it's a globe right you could flip the globe upside down there's no you know what i mean and that's if it's a well you know what i mean i know oh that's i know it's just funny i know but i like just anybody saying that you just go if it's a globe bear with me bear with me for a second everybody you know it's all laid out here all stretched out in a rectangle form. Right. Right. So when you, you roll it up.
Starting point is 01:07:06 Well, that's what this was designed for, I think is so it could be laid out over a sphere. Yeah. So, but so what, how would it be laid out if it was all scrunched up at the top? No,
Starting point is 01:07:18 this is just a depiction of it in two dimensional for a map. And they would just say, why would they not? But why is the top part so jammed up there? Like, why? That's just what it is. That's what it actually is. There's just less up there.
Starting point is 01:07:34 Yeah. I feel like Canada should be more snow-like. They should more of a... Well, that looks like there's... Well, you got... Greenland's all snowy up there but canada is all green and i don't think that's accurate no i think the white is for ice yeah it's not for snow that's on the ground you're telling me australia is not pretty i see like i would say in africa that's the hot part and then that's the shady part yeah alaska is that
Starting point is 01:08:02 not the snow trees yeah that, that's all the trees. There's Arizona. It's like, come over here. We're hot. We don't have a lot of trees. And then you come over here and you're like, we got a lot of trees over here. So you've got a lot of white here.
Starting point is 01:08:17 That's where glaciers and all that kind of stuff. Yeah, I don't know, though. Yeah. I preferred this map to look at. Yeah. Yeah. But this could be upside down. I wish I could flip this upside to look at. Yeah. Yeah. But this could be upside down. I wish I could flip this upside down for you. This is...
Starting point is 01:08:27 It could be... There's no reason that's the north and that's the south. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, but we've already chose it, so now... It'd be a lot to... We picked it. There'd be a lot to change it. Well, there would be a north, because you've encompasses going to the north.
Starting point is 01:08:44 But don't they have pictures of the globe showing that it's this way yeah but you could they took it from that orientation but you could rotate around take a picture there's no fixed up and down in space but it doesn't roll around like this though does it sure it does depending on where you're looking at it from i think you will only refer to it as a globe. Because you will only refer to globe as the thing that's bought in the store. But like, even when you... I think Dusty's literally talking about a globe
Starting point is 01:09:19 you buy at a store. Oh, this is a great example. The globe you buy in the store, when you spin it, it spins like that. It doesn't spin like this. Yeah. What do you mean? Look how big the south part is.
Starting point is 01:09:32 Yeah, because Antarctica's huge, huh? Yeah. That's why Antarctica would be above us. Yeah. I mean, so much below, not a lot above. Yeah. I guess it's technically on top, right? Because it kind of reaches back around, and then you go to Green Island.
Starting point is 01:09:50 Santa Claus really chose a place to live where there's not a lot going on. Yeah. He had all this land down here. He couldn't live that. Well, if you don't want to be bothered. So this could easily be the world right here. Huh. And I think we should look at it like this, you know?
Starting point is 01:10:05 Yeah. Just to keep us grounded a little bit. Yeah, yeah. That's very confusing. It is. Well, the sun's on the top, so that's why. Maybe that's why all those hot places are. But why?
Starting point is 01:10:17 There's too much snow up there. It'd burn. It'd burn that snow at the top. So that's not good. We might utilize that peninsula underneath south america if we were up there and then you're gonna yeah you would just be falling put some resorts up falling north the whole time you know how hard it'd be to go go south you're like i gotta trek up this you gotta drive straight up yeah i don't yeah i don't think that it can spin this way around, though, from top to bottom.
Starting point is 01:10:47 No, it doesn't spin. It's still going to spin the same direction, but there's no floor and ceiling in space. You can orient yourself any way you want. So you can look at the Earth like this, and that's no more right or wrong than looking at it. Well, I think that you're saying you can see it any way you want. And I agree, you can see it, however. But there is a right or wrong. Yeah, there's a north in the fact that our land is...
Starting point is 01:11:13 I pointed to north. That's the north. And there's... You're saying if you look at space, this is like... If you're in space. This is straight up what college does. You learn no trade. You come out of college.
Starting point is 01:11:33 You know nothing but to like annoy your dumb friends. Yeah. You go and just go, but honey, it's all hypothetical. And then you get all gassed up about hypothetical and then you know and then the rest of us are just stuck listening to you but you don't how are you not getting it and you're like you know you paid 400 grand yeah i don't know yeah i guess i would fight for it too you know yeah yeah we should give it to them. It cost them half a million dollars to learn that it could be at any point. That is true.
Starting point is 01:12:09 But if I tell you to come meet me north, I bet you know where to go. Yeah, I'd meet you there. Well, N44CE, which I believe means AD. What? What are you talking about? It means AD? Yeah. talking about it means ad yeah why would they say why is it also c sometimes it's represented ce well that's dumb why who does that i don't know i don't know what it means ce ad means anodomini i know that that's now yeah, we're in AD right now. Yeah, and CE. CE. CE means common era.
Starting point is 01:12:47 It's the secular equivalent. If you don't want to say Anno Domini, which means year of our Lord, you say CE, and that's the secular version. That word made. 2016. It wasn't? It made that? I'm kidding. No, they've been saying that for a while.
Starting point is 01:13:03 Yeah. It's just how it was written on this, according to this. Yeah. In 44 CE, year of our Lord, Pliny the Elder, an ancient Roman thinker, wrote that all creatures on the land had a counterpart in the ocean. We just had no idea. He thought, oh, there must be some kind of counter world. Like a mermaid.
Starting point is 01:13:22 In the ocean. Yeah. So ancient cartographers, old maps always had sea monsters on the maps to appear like aquatic versions of land animals like sea cow sea pigs that's where all those terms come from seahorse sea lion i'll believe that i'll buy into that i like that you just thought oh there must be some equivalent to it in the ocean down there i'll buy into that and it kind of is i guess i mean a seahorse does have a horse face yeah yeah that is for sure a seahorse exactly i mean in a way like it doesn't look
Starting point is 01:13:52 exactly but there's the great white is the you know the lion or of the right if you were small enough you could ride a seahorse yeah and i think that'd be a lot of fun yeah yeah that little fin you could just rest yourself right on the back of that i think his flaps would hit you oh yeah you may have to rest a little higher that would be terrifying if one was big enough to be ridden though if one of those was that big yeah you would have to get you'd have to train it yeah you'd have to train you can't get too high you don't just get on a wild horse either you got to break them that's right you got to break a seahorse you have to do that high. You don't just get on a wild horse either. You got to break them. That's right. You got to break a seahorse.
Starting point is 01:14:26 You have to do that with a seahorse. Oh, a sea cow. Look at that thing. A sea cow. I'll tell you what. When you go... Now that I'm a world-class hiker, I've been chocking a lot. Dude, is this your...
Starting point is 01:14:39 When you graduate high school? you graduate high school? For the listeners, I have Seacow typed in the Google images and Nate just asked me if it was my senior portrait from high school. There you go.
Starting point is 01:14:57 You got number 97. What number are you? What number are you? Yeah, what do you mean? In football? Oh, 56. 56. you had a 56 jersey on oh that's good only you know 70 of earth's surface is covered in water and researchers are trying to map every last inch of it on june 21st which is world hydrography day which i guess is cartography
Starting point is 01:15:28 of water wait that's the day they're gonna do it of june 21st of this year i believe according to this it's a holiday every year yeah world hydrography day you don't celebrate like they only do every day you know what i mean so they only do it one day a year no but it's the worldwide day where they call attention to it. On that June 21st, a group of international researchers announced that they are about one-fifth of the way to that goal, having mapped 20.6% of Earth's total underwater area using modern sonar techniques. Matter of fact, that's my anniversary. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 01:16:03 Yeah. Is it really? So we'll now add that to the list of things for the day to celebrate. So what do they do? They just check in with us every once a year and they go, we're at? 20%, huh? Really making a lot of progress. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:16 Well, the project is called Seabed 2030. It aims to map 100% of the global ocean floor by 2030. 100% of the global ocean floor by 2030. Using this technology from science vessels, corporation, and private boat owners around the world. They're going to get all the info together and have a fully mapped all the oceans. So you guys, you take your own private boat out. You're like, do you mind taking a couple pictures
Starting point is 01:16:41 of the ocean bottom? You guys plan on doing some fishing out there today? Do you mind chipping in on the science? People don't trust science. You're like, I don't know, because he's asking my uncle Rob to go take pictures of the ocean. Maybe I didn't buy it.
Starting point is 01:16:56 How are the fish biting today? You mind dropping this down, trying to map out the ocean floor? And just crick, one of those cameras that you wind that's got the plastic covering over it. But they say, I think we've said it before on this podcast, that we know more about space than we do the ocean. Yeah. But by 2030, that's all going to be over with.
Starting point is 01:17:16 It's all going to be changed. We're going to have it all mapped out. Yeah. We're going to know exactly where everything is. It's pretty exciting. Yeah. I'm into that. I mean, how do they not have, like,
Starting point is 01:17:26 they can't do this with satellites or something? Well, they're using that. Yeah, it's just a lot of ground to cover, dude. What about the kind of technology they put into sending a rover to Mars? You'd think they'd be able to maybe send that to the ocean floor. Yeah. You know what I mean? What's the, like a...
Starting point is 01:17:43 Call it an ocean rover. Like a Roomba. Yeah. You know what I mean? What's the... Call it an ocean rover. Like a Roomba. Yeah. Yeah. A Roomba. Like, why don't they throw a Roomba? Like, throw a few thousand Roombas. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Instead, we got things sweeping the kitchen floor. It's like, let's check out the ocean floor. Let's just check out the bottom of the ocean, sweep it up down there. Roomba's pretty awesome, though. We'll do the broom, and we'll do the broom up here. Do you have a Roomba? No. You don't like it?
Starting point is 01:18:09 I don't. I mean, I'm not against it. I just, you know, yeah, I don't want a robot wandering around the house. You know what I mean? I don't care for that. He goes,
Starting point is 01:18:19 I don't know how to get upstairs. Yeah. I find that, you don't find that weird? You just wake up, he's under your bed. You're like, Roomba. How did you get up these stairs? How dare you? Yeah, I mean, I don't want a Roomba or a Lexa
Starting point is 01:18:40 or any of those roaming around the house. You can do those Roombas now. They'll map out the room they're in and they know where everything is. It's kind of creepy when you see it moving around, learning about the room. Yeah, exactly. I like to put my foot over there just to remind it who's boss. Next thing I know, Alexa's riding the Roomba.
Starting point is 01:18:58 They're talking to me. They're telling me to do things. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your echo dot or whatever on top of the room. Yeah. Telling me how it's going to be. Take your shoes off. You're like, you're a robot, though.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Clean up. Like they want you to. Yeah, my wife and the Roomba are on a team now. Yeah. You tell him to take his shoes off. Yeah. Modern cartographers will often, this is is very cool i didn't know this they'll also they'll put little fake towns and places into their maps on purpose they'll add fake cities in
Starting point is 01:19:33 they're called phantom settlements paper towns or bunnies so that way when they see another map with the same town they know that they got it it was stolen from them. Wow. Yeah. Some people- Evidently, that was a huge problem in the cartography world. A lot of- How many people are making maps? I mean, how big is this world that they're like, are you kidding me, dude?
Starting point is 01:20:01 This guy's trying to- I already did the Rockies, buddy. I bet it's like comedy. I mean, how many comed you kidding me, dude? This guy's trying to, you know. Already did the Rockies, buddy. I bet it's like comedy. I mean, how many comedians are there really? Not that many. Yeah, but what map are you, you know, what map are you doing? Is it down to the Where's Waldo guy call himself a cartographer? Like, what are we, is there some lines being drawn?
Starting point is 01:20:24 Yeah. I mean, who's the cartographer? I don't understand. Who's making all these maps? Well, there's a group called the Cartographers for Social Equality. Yeah? And that's a group. Is that really?
Starting point is 01:20:35 Well, that's in the West Wing episode. I don't know if it's a real organization. It seems like they're doing a lot. Maybe let's just focus on the maps or the social stuff. Maybe they don't try to bring those in together. I would think there'd be a lot of fights because you're making the same thing over and over again. Yeah. So you're kind of just being like, well, this is my new take.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Like, I don't, I guess you could be, well, you know, the Rockies, this one, they go up a little more. You know, it's like, I guess like that. They built a road. Yeah, yeah. I guess you're updating roads. But I wonder if you're in the map world, do you want to even be in the road world? Because isn't Google, like, because you're like,
Starting point is 01:21:09 that's just a nightmare. Like, if you'd be like, I just do generally. Like, if you went to a map party, you're like, oh, what did you, you know, what do you do? And he's like, I just do, like, state lines. Because I'm not getting into. Yeah, nothing crazy, man. Nothing too crazy.
Starting point is 01:21:24 He's like i i did rivers for a while and then that's even you know just the politics and that alone is enough yeah i mean i you know there's a a map store in seattle washington nothing but maps in there did you go in there yeah i bought i have several maps on the wall at my house. Oh, that's funny. Of what? Just the country. Stuff you don't believe in? Yeah. Well, that is true. It looks good, though.
Starting point is 01:21:51 I like a map. There are two towns in Ohio, good examples of paper towns, that's true, though. called Go Blue and Beato Su. Two towns right here. B-E-A-T-O-S-U and G-O-B-L-U. That's from a Michigan fan that made the map. Go Blue and Beat O-S-U.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Oh, wow. And those are very common in maps. Those two fake towns that he put in there. That's a fake town. Yeah, those are paper towns. Oh, I'm going to try to go to Go Blue when I'm up in Toledo. I'll be there. Yeah, I'll be in Toledo too. those two fake towns that he put in that's a fake town yeah those are paper towns oh i'm gonna try to go to go blue when i'm up in toledo i'll be there i'll be in toledo too yeah i'm gonna go check that out yeah go to go blue ohio yeah i wonder if like yeah they don't get in trouble
Starting point is 01:22:37 for that who's i mean who's policing these people well i don't want to go what if you're driving and you can't find go blue and then you're like you know you're just lost for hours why would you be going to go blue you just because it's part of the way you like let's stop at go blue to eat and then that that kind of maps it out and then you get to go blue and it's like nine o'clock i think well there's supposed to be a town go blue and i was hoping there'd be food here well by the time he gets the next town it's 10 o'clock everything's already closed and you're like the map says i'm in go right now yeah and then then that guy goes well that's a fake town to make sure people don't steal my map you're like well i mean you stole
Starting point is 01:23:19 every other city is basically all stolen then yeah so why i don't how do you even i don't know i don't know if anybody's held these people accountable yeah who's the cartography police i guess it's just like a free market maybe let's just stop buying maps with fake towns i gotta get some regulation in yes oh wait me too yeah we'll see the first ever map it's called the Turin Papyrus Map. It's a map of Egypt created around 1160 BC. It's considered the first road map because it showed where people could pass around riverbends. Tough to see now, but here's an artistic depiction of it. You can kind of see it. The first map ever drawn.
Starting point is 01:24:03 First guy to think, maybe I should draw this out. The way you say stuff, that is the difference of, I think, college and not college. What do you mean? Like you just said, you're like, this is kind of an artistic, what did you say? Artistic depiction of it. And I would have said, this is a little bit easier way to see it. That's honestly what I would have said. And that's pretty great.
Starting point is 01:24:23 That is funny that that's honestly what i would have said and that's pretty great that is funny that that's uh interesting because we have pictures of the actual map which are hard to read yeah and then this guy drew what was on the map and i would have said this guy made it like easy like this is basically what it looks like i would say what is that so we're both saying the same thing yeah i'm just saying it in a little more annoying you're saying no no you're saying it in like i mean i think it's how people have real jobs you know like how people are supposed to talk you know i don't i'm not even making fun of it i'm truly like that could be where why i didn't last in buildings i didn't ever work in a building because i just i my thing well you're an outdoor cat yeah it's like it's a little bit easier to see it over this
Starting point is 01:25:03 way this guy just goes this is basically it. Yeah, it's tough to compete with a person that knows a lot of words. Yeah. If you're in a job, like if you're doing a job interview. You like it. The way he said it, I liked it said to me better. Yeah. The way he said that, I would follow him over myself who would say,
Starting point is 01:25:24 here's a little bit easier way to look. I would be like, well, that guy I feel like knows what he's doing and talking about, and me would have been. Just the confidence with which I said it? I mean, just the words and the way you said it and, like, you know, just the fact you don't even think about saying it. I really, yeah, I don don't know so this is an interesting example of dusty talking about not trusting these maps and i this is for uh up until the 1800s
Starting point is 01:25:54 every major commercial map of africa stretching across the western part of the continent to all the way to the right is the mountains of kong that's what it's called you see this mountain range right here in the middle? Yeah, King Kong. That does not exist. Wow. That's just 100% made up. That might be a paper tale.
Starting point is 01:26:14 Paper mountain range. Yeah, they were like, yeah, if another map has this mountain range on it, we know that they stole it from us. But this could actually inconvenience you. If you're planning a trip and you're like, we've got to go around these mountains, mountains of Kong. well i imagine if you're looking at this map and you go do you want to go to the unknown parts for vacation i mean where are your vacations happening at this time period i'd rather go here than ohio let me tell you that i know but i'm saying go blue ohio
Starting point is 01:26:42 like you're going there now you're looking literally below the Kong Mountains. It says unknown parts. Like no one's going. It goes, I don't know. I even think seeing mountains on a map that aren't there is like a huge blessing in the end. You get down, you're like, oh, we're about to have to cross these mountains.
Starting point is 01:27:01 You get down there, you find out they don't exist. You're like, oh, great. So they know what the outside looks like because they sailed around it. But then the unknown parts are like, I don't know. Couldn't get over it because of those mountains. It would be fun. Is there any unknown land?
Starting point is 01:27:16 I think I should try to look that up. You read these uncontacted tribes and stuff? Yeah, but I thought they were fake. One was like... No, some of them are real, man. People die trying to contact them. I don't know. There's one where they had a picture of one.
Starting point is 01:27:30 He saw an airplane. Shooting a drone? That was fake, though. That ended up being fake. You're talking about this one right here? Yeah, that was fake. That's a real image. No, no, no. It's fake. Okay. Look at it. mean it might be
Starting point is 01:27:45 a real picture but they're saying they fake that yeah I'm pretty sure this is an isolated Amazon tribe I don't think so
Starting point is 01:27:53 and they didn't know what they just started attacking this drone flying over taking pictures yeah there was a guy
Starting point is 01:28:00 I thought it was like an even maybe one of these pictures yeah may have come out and that it was fake yeah even movie. Oh, one of these pictures, yeah, may have come out and that it was fake. Uncontacted, yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 01:28:12 Uncontacted tribe photos, no hoax. Not a hoax. I don't know. Those are both. That's livescience.com. Never trust the first two. We don't believe in science. You got to go to page two for the real answers.
Starting point is 01:28:29 All right. All right. Anyway, there's good stuff on there. So my wife's Canadian. And one time we were in Canada and we were coming back to the States and we put the maps. We pulled the map up and then we screenshotted all the different pages because we didn't have signal. I didn't have a phone service in Canada. So it should have been a really easy
Starting point is 01:28:52 interstate exchange, but I guess my Google Maps was set to fastest route. So this one was like one minute, two minutes faster. So it sent us all through all of these small towns in Canada and we didn't really have another way to fix it. So all day we followed kilometers. We navigated our whole way through these small towns in Canada, all the way to get to the border. And it was wild. It was fun, but it was like reading the old maps back in the day. It's like, all right, we got to go this many kilometers this way, make a left. And it's like, we were doing this in like 2017. Yeah, yeah. And yeah, it was a wild trip.
Starting point is 01:29:34 You're going to be like when you and your wife are in your 60s, and then you go, my wife's from Canada, then you'll be like, what? Like people will be blown away by it. Because I think you're going gonna be far enough out in the bush oh right right yeah that it's gonna be your your wife's foreign and you're and you're you that you're like you look like you were born here yeah in the bush yeah yeah i can't wait yeah i mean i i was talking to somebody i want to get a horse and we were talking about riding a horse bareback no
Starting point is 01:30:05 saddle yeah that's where i see myself in the future yeah just you run up on my house and there i am just sitting on a horse looking at you yeah yeah we're having a good time a good time hello folks hello folks let's go folks that's how you get your horse to go yeah yeah let's go folks let's get your horse to go yeah yeah let's go folks hey bear hey bear well there's a kind of a tragic story about talking about not trusting this
Starting point is 01:30:35 Google Maps and things Amber Van Hack a 24 year old college student from Denton, Texas can I just say everyone laughs at me when I don't trust anything I'm talking about all of us
Starting point is 01:30:42 but then all of a sudden we come to stuff we're like actually we don't trust it either yeah oh that's how I'm trust anything. I'm talking about all of us not trusting. But then all of a sudden, we come to stuff, we're like, actually, we don't trust it either. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, that's how I'm framing this. Yeah. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 01:30:50 I'm with you. I'm just saying, I'm supporting it. Okay. A 24-year-old college student from Texas was sightseeing by herself near the southern rim of the Grand Canyon when the GPS instructed her to make a wrong turn, leading her through increasingly rough terrain. Her car ran out of gas. She lost internet service, stranded in the desert for 119 hours.
Starting point is 01:31:09 Jeez. Did she die? No, she didn't die. If she did die, Brian left that out of the information here. But I feel like if she would have died, Brian definitely would have put that in. Yeah, well, you led that up that she died. I hadn't finished reading the paragraph when I started it. I thought it was going to get wild.
Starting point is 01:31:26 Yeah. 119 hours. That's a long time out there. No, it's a very long. Yeah, what, 20? Yeah, it was a week. Or what is that? 20 times 7 is 140.
Starting point is 01:31:34 Probably five days. Four or five days. And then, how's she doing? She's doing better. She still stays out there. About five days, yeah. About five days. She's decided to stay out there. Yeah, she it goes oh so this one took a this is this
Starting point is 01:31:48 island he goes out there with chad riding everybody i'll turn your volume down this is a this is a rough one uh this girl make a wrong turn and uh survive it's a crazy story. It's crazy. Buckle up, everybody. I've got a survival kit in my car in case that ever happens. You already ate all the stuff out of it? It's stuck in traffic in I-95 bring up in the get
Starting point is 01:32:31 it's not even food dude it's not food at all he goes I don't know why is this just rappers who wants someone else is just sitting there He goes, I don't know why. It's just rappers. Someone else is just sitting there.
Starting point is 01:32:50 Lucy's like, when did you want astronaut ice cream? You're like, I was trying. There was nothing open. I thought I would eat it. That's what has to be in there. Astronaut ice cream, that hard ice cream. MREs. MREs. Where were you going Just like, where were you going?
Starting point is 01:33:07 Because you don't know the train I was going through. I had a one-nighter in Poughkeepsie. You don't know what I was driving through in those times. My car broke down in Gettysburg. It was like negative 10 degrees up there. That's cool. So that got me to. Let me get a little box together of stuff that if that happens.
Starting point is 01:33:29 You have a blanket? We used to keep a blanket in the car. Blanket. I got hand warmers. I got a big jug of water. I got a first aid kit. It's probably good to keep that water in your hot car all the time. Isn't that bad for it?
Starting point is 01:33:44 Bad for what? The car car i always thought it was bad to drink if water's been sitting in your car oh if the plastic jug yeah you should probably look into that yeah yeah it might be a problem maybe get a glass jug for it i think if you're in that scenario you won't mind i don't think i'll mind yeah anyway. Anyway, yeah. What if the water's hot? That doesn't seem refreshing even when you're thirsting today. Yeah. But, yeah. Well, if I'm stranded, I'm dehydrated, I'm not looking to be refreshed. You know, I'm looking to keep living.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Yeah, I guess that's true. And also, for some reason, all the dangerous scenarios in my head involve it being very cold. Yeah. That's where I'm most – the car's buried in snow or something. Something like that's what I think of. Like avalanche and i drove like yeah avalanche warning there's avalanche warnings uh in canada really yeah because it's not i mean just snows like it it's hanging on the cliffs and you're like how you're just like you feel like you're always about to watch them fall did you see that documentary, The Alpinist?
Starting point is 01:34:46 No, I almost started watching it. It's incredible, dude. This guy. Yeah, I'll watch it. This guy just climbs up. He climbs up frozen waterfalls. Yeah. Just not roped in at all.
Starting point is 01:34:59 Yeah. Just free solos the side of these mountains. It's amazing. Yeah, I mean, that movie Free Solo. Mm-hmm. He climbed up that mountain without a... That's on this alpinist. That guy comes on as like a...
Starting point is 01:35:13 And he said, this is the most unbelievable person he's ever seen. This kid. Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah, this guy. I mean, that guy's got to say that. That guy with Alex, that guy, dude Alex that guy did that guy it's nuts Alex Hunold
Starting point is 01:35:26 yeah he climbed up whatever mountain that was this guy's doing that to mountains too he's doing he's doing crazy he's climbing mountains
Starting point is 01:35:33 nobody's ever climbed before this guy okay I'll watch it I'll watch it tonight imagine being a guy that has his own documentary about climbing mountains
Starting point is 01:35:42 and then there's another guy that's better yeah and that guy's the's another guy that's better. Yeah. And that guy's the most famous guy is that other guy, Alex. Yeah. Yeah. I was either going to watch, I may watch that. So you might, what's interesting about this guy.
Starting point is 01:35:55 A few good men. Have you not seen A Few Good Men? Very good. Oh, dude. Aaron Sorkin. Oh, yeah. Aaron Sorkin, man. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:36:02 It's going to be hot. It's another Tom Cruise movie, though. That's what I like. That's what I'm there for. Yeah, Tom Cruise and Aaron Sorkin. Oh, yeah? Aaron Sorkin, man. It's another Tom Cruise movie, though. That's what I like. That's what I'm there for. Yeah, Tom Cruise and Aaron Sorkin. I go for Tom Cruise. You go for Andy Sorkin. It's so good.
Starting point is 01:36:12 Yeah. Is Aaron Sorkin an actor? No, he's a writer. He's the greatest writer of all time. He wrote A Few Good Men. He wrote The Social Network. He wrote Moneyball, which is the best baseball movie ever made. He wrote The West Wing. He wrote Moneyball, which is the best baseball movie ever made. He wrote The West Wing.
Starting point is 01:36:26 He wrote Sports Night. The Newsroom. Oh, hi. It just seemed to go downhill from- What are you talking about? From Few Good Men. I mean, Few Good Men's a great movie. It is really good.
Starting point is 01:36:37 I never saw any of the other movies. Maybe the best movie of the aughts. I never saw it. Of that whole decade. I saw it. It's pretty great, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, it's good.
Starting point is 01:36:49 Moneyball's good? He won an Oscar for it. Oh, yeah. Moneyball's amazing. Moneyball's good. Is it? Yeah. They're still a losing team, but.
Starting point is 01:36:57 Yeah, that's what I hear, yeah. That's the funniest part about Moneyball. They still have one new thing. Yeah. It's about like, it almost made, it changed, it's a, which,
Starting point is 01:37:08 I mean, it's very real, but it is funny. Like, there's no, you're like, golly, so they won,
Starting point is 01:37:12 how many World Series did they win? You're like, no. You're like, oh, okay. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:37:17 they're terrible again this year. For sure. So are they still doing that technique or whatever? What were you going to tell me because I, I said the few good men thing. Oh, was I?
Starting point is 01:37:27 Oh, I don't know. Talking about the mountain climbers. Talking about the alpinists. Yeah. Oh, what was cool about him is all these other mountain climbers, they're like, I got to have a social media presence. I got to build a brand. And this guy, the alpinist, he's like, he would just go out and do it.
Starting point is 01:37:42 No film crew, nothing. And then just be like, I did it. So he was kind of known among mountain climbers, but never had the commercial appeal that Alex Henold did. But they all respected this guy. He did it literally just for the love of it. And then they filmed it. Yeah, well, then they did a movie about it.
Starting point is 01:38:03 Yeah. Once they found, they had to track them down. He didn't have email or anything. They found this guy living in some remote climbing community. And we're like, can we please? And he kept leaving the production and they had to find them again. He just had no interest in this.
Starting point is 01:38:16 Yeah. Imagine like you're so good at rock climbing. That's the power of social media. You're like rock climbing, but still you're like, Oh, but I need a social media presence. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:27 I love climbing rocks, but what I love more is other people seeing me love climbing rocks. Well, like how to get sponsored by a company, so they send me gear and all that. He just didn't care. He's just out there. How did he make money? He ended up getting sponsored by these people. But we also had no money he'd go to these little towns in in all over the world work for a while save up money and then just
Starting point is 01:38:51 climb yeah i just watched into the wild no that's a good great movie yeah and that's uh is that sean penn wrote and directed oh yeah and then see he knows all the writers yeah yeah yeah i mean that's and that's that's all you need to know yeah right now i have the screenplay at home if you want yeah that's great shane penn wrote it and then shane sorkin and then uh there but yeah that's that that's that's a guy that just he would just go work for a little bit in town and then just get enough money to be like, like in the movie at one point, Vince Vaughn's in it. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:39:31 Vince Vaughn's great. Zach Galifianakis too? Zach Galifianakis is in it. Yeah. And he gives him like $1,100 and he goes, it's too easy now. And so he gave away, I think, $1,100. Like $1,100 was like too much. Like he was like, this is too much money.
Starting point is 01:39:47 Right. Like, it took out the game that he wanted to play of it being like, I want it to be hard. I get the idea of that. I think he should have crossed the river at the end instead of eating those berries. Well, he didn't know. That was the whole point.
Starting point is 01:40:02 But I was like, he just went to the river. He went to the river, and he was like, he just went to the river. He went to the river and he was like, ah, I can't cross. And I think that he should have, you know, tried to travel a little bit further down to see if there was some easier way to cross. Yeah. Well, he probably did in real life.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Oh, yeah. Well, a lot of the movie is them just speculating what happened at the end of his life. They don't know for sure that's even how he died, was eating a wrong kind of bean. Yeah. But they just, they looked at his even how he died, was eating a wrong kind of bean. Yeah. But they just, they looked at his journals and they looked at what was going on.
Starting point is 01:40:29 They thought that's probably how he died. Yeah, well, he probably maybe even just got the wrong bean. Might have. Yeah. But he was struggling by the end there. Like, his journal entries are rough. Yeah. He's like, it's not looking good.
Starting point is 01:40:42 I'm almost out of rice, all this stuff. Yeah. So. Oh, wow. I used to be obsessed with that movie. Oh, really? it's not looking good. I'm almost out of rice. All this stuff. Yeah. So. Oh, wow. I used to be obsessed with that movie. Oh, really? Oh, obsessed with it. I think there's a part of every young man that's like, part of you wants to do what he did.
Starting point is 01:40:55 I wanted to do it for sure. Yeah. I want to do it now, though. Yeah. Like, I don't want to do it. I never did it growing up. do it i never did it wanted growing up but like now i get like the idea of just being just the not you have nothing attached you know like i mean i'm not now your family but it's like you wouldn't i mean i wanted to have like that's why the idea of like getting if you ever get land and
Starting point is 01:41:17 build something like for the family to be like we're living not yeah i don't want to be attached like rely on anybody well his whole thing was he thought and there because there were some old writers that thought this that you could be happy not just from human experiences that like i could just go out by myself be in nature and i could be just as happy as somebody with a family and kids and stuff. And then his big conclusion at the end, right before he died, was he wrote in the margins of a book, happiness only real when shared. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:52 He basically realized in those last moments, they think like, oh, that was nonsense. Like, I'm not truly happy out here by myself. There's a balance. There's a balance. I think there is. Your life can't be about you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:04 I'm a big, gigantic believer in that. It can't be about you yeah i'm a big gigantic believer in that it can't be nothing can be about you yeah you you it's the second it becomes about you is when it gets sad and so people get depressed they people get it's a you gotta realize like oh i'm thinking about myself a lot and i'm wondering how i feel and what i should be doing what i'm me me me and the second you do stuff for other people, that's your whole life will change because then you get to watch the enjoyment that they get. And that should be your, that's the enjoyment of it all. That's what makes it fun.
Starting point is 01:42:35 I think with standup is like with us doing jokes, if you are just thinking about, well, I am not, I'm tired and I'm, I don't want to be on the road anymore. All the I stuff, I don't like what I'm wearing. I don't like this. Instead of being the joy of hearing the audience laugh, and it's about them. It's about making sure they get to come and have their time away from the stresses of everything, and then you get to give them that and so as long as it's about that i don't think you get tired of comedy i don't think you're get miserable and i
Starting point is 01:43:10 don't think you get you i mean you're going to get you're not saying you never tire you you get worn down you get all this kind of stuff but it's it it always makes it rewarding and yeah i think you're absolutely right about that i mean because i because I get so tired sometimes, and sometimes I'm like, I don't want to go do the show. But the moment you get on stage and start telling jokes and people start laughing, you're like, there's no amount of tiredness anymore. You're like, oh, this is great. I mean, I've been feeling all dizzy, like I'm about to pass out and go on stage,
Starting point is 01:43:42 and I'm fully energized, ready to go. Yeah. That's what helped me now with eating good is I've had so much more energy and I've noticed even from the beginning of the tour when I was not eating good, uh, to now is like, you know,
Starting point is 01:43:56 I'm not, I was just on like a 12 day run. We did, I've done maybe since last June, not this past June. I know we counted from June 21 to June 20 or something. I did 170 shows. And so it was so much.
Starting point is 01:44:10 But that first good portion of that, I was eating bad. And that was it. I was just eating bad. And I'd be tired, just naps during the day, not really go do anything. But then when I started eating good, and I kind of try to think, you got to kind of somewhat treat this like an athlete. We don't have to be that extreme but uh my in my head's clear my uh my energy is unreal it's way more than it's ever been you feel different on stage yeah yeah you move around you know i move a little more not it's like never crazy it's just not my style but to move too much
Starting point is 01:44:41 but it's like you're just i noticed noticed – I mean, I don't – like before I could catch myself like really trolling off. And I can always like – in your head, you're just like, I'm just like I don't know what I want to go – you know, you're like – you're just tired. Like that – I go back to one show in specific that I think about. I got frustrated when I was like I was wearing a jacket, and then I was like I don't like this jacket.
Starting point is 01:45:04 And I was just thinking about that and the situation, and I didn't like this, and I don't like that. And then I'm realizing I'm like 10 minutes into my act, and I'm like, this is not. And so I'm like, this is not about me. And you got to get out. Like, this is your, you know, you'd be a vessel. You'd be whatever you are. You're like, this has nothing to do with me. It's not about me trying to be great.
Starting point is 01:45:28 It's like, I need to make sure this is good enough for the people that are in that room right now. And that's who it's, that's what you're selling. You're no different than any business that you would ever start. You're, it's about, I'm trying to make you like what I am making. So you, you know, and then you get lucky. If it goes great, then you get to live.
Starting point is 01:45:47 You get to do a lot of crazy stuff and get to do a lot of stuff. That's the reward. It can never be about you. The second it starts becoming about you and how you feel, you get down a sad road. You're never going to get out of it. You're going to hate everything because you're annoyed that I like, I can't believe these, you know, all this stuff. And you've got to think of it, too, the way that you think positive. I think of it, too. I can be having a really good set.
Starting point is 01:46:11 I was telling you all that earlier where your ego can pop up and you can be like, I'm a pretty good comedian. You're like, I mean, I'm up there going like, dude, I'm murdering. And I'll be thinking like, I mean, come on, dude. I'm doing so good. But then I'll catch myself do that, and you go, all right, let's chill it out. You can barely, you can't read.
Starting point is 01:46:31 Right, right. And let's calm it down a notch. Yeah, yeah. It's like you're not this. But I mean, it goes both ways. And then you got to pour yourself out because that's becoming about you too because you're being great, so that's becoming about you too, because you're being great.
Starting point is 01:46:47 So that's me being great. And then are, this is, I'm tired. It can't just be. Yeah, the balance of confidence and humility, where it's like, you got to be confident enough to stand in front of people and do comedy for an hour and feel good enough about yourself and have an ego enough about yourself to do that. But also be humble in the fact that
Starting point is 01:47:04 this could go wrong at any moment. Oh, yeah. It could always go wrong. I hope it goes good. Yeah. It could always go wrong. And just make it. If your life's not about you and about someone else,
Starting point is 01:47:15 I think that's exactly what he wrote in that thing. Yeah. Happy is sharing. If you're sharing it with other people that's what makes a lot that's what makes it so great and that's what it gets makes it rewarding whatever you're you know if you're a doctor and you're working on like you need it to be about i'm here to i like it's not it's not like because there's times doctors will be like you mean lives i say dude like i am so important to earth like he they could really think that he's right but it's like if you get too egotistical like then you're, you know.
Starting point is 01:47:47 Now they do plastic surgery. That's when they go to play. The baseball movie. Imagine the big ego doctors, they go, he goes, now I do plastic surgery, and I drive a Ferrari. You're like, oh, yeah, well, he took a turn. I mean, that guy. You know, what's the baseball movie with Kevin Costner
Starting point is 01:48:01 where he pitches? The Natural. The Natural, where he throws the perfect game, and then he goes. Wait, that's not Kevin Costner. That pitches? The Natural. The Natural, where he throws the perfect game. Wait, that's not Kevin Costner. That's Robert Redford. Is it Robert Redford? I somehow knew what you meant. Kevin Costner is Field of Dreams.
Starting point is 01:48:11 Field of Dreams? Yeah. Come on, Bull Durham? Bull Durham? One more? Moneyball. I got to look into that. He's not in it.
Starting point is 01:48:19 Whatever the perfect game was where the guy pitched the perfect game. Yeah, Robert Redford. Okay. I don't think that was the game, though. I don that's the movie the natural that's where he knocks this uh lights out lights on yeah that's good is it called the perfect game for the love of the game for the love of the game yeah yeah what movie are you yeah yeah that's where kevin costner pitches a perfect game and then when he gets back to his hotel he's alone he has no one and it's almost like i've just accomplished the greatest thing that i can accomplish in my field
Starting point is 01:48:52 and i have no one to share it with yeah yeah you know and it's like he's sad yeah because it's like because it's yeah because no one no one cares you know we we made a joke about it this weekend uh about like when you get off stage it's uh what's the hard thing of the comedy but it's funny the reality is like uh you're you know you're doing shows it'd be 3 000 people you can get the standing ovation show goes amazing and right when you walk off stage like the first person like pizza's cold yeah no one cares behind like you know like it's because it's like everything's when you're headlining it's all this luxury kind of thing you're like every time i get back the pizza's always whatever food we had we ordered it before i went on stage when i eat it it's just ice cold and like it's you know it's just that we were joking that it's such a funny
Starting point is 01:49:43 you're like thank you everybody's like oh my god you're like well you know it's just that we were joking that it's such a funny you're like thank you everybody's like oh my god you're like well you know i try hard i do my you turn that corner and go pizza's cool and then they just keep they think yeah you're gonna go backstage and everybody's like yeah yeah like yeah dude yeah it's the fourth one this weekend yeah we're pretty over yeah yeah but you gotta sometimes get that's where you do you gotta there needs to be the positivity backstage too because you do need to have that got to sometimes get – that's where you do – there needs to be the positivity backstage too because you do need to have that because that's when – it is funny because it is that, but there has to be –
Starting point is 01:50:13 that's what I always say about Fallon. Even when you do a Tonight Show and you do Fallon, you're like that – the little of the – I know him. And as I know him, you're like, well, this dude loves it. He loves it. And that's the difference is this guy loves it. I know him. And as I know him, you're like, well, this dude loves it. He loves it. And that's the difference is this guy loves it. Jay Leno loved it. They appreciated it.
Starting point is 01:50:33 They loved what they got to do. They're like, I can't believe I am getting to talk to you. And they're more famous than some of the people they're talking to. And then they're talking to people. And so it's like if you have that attitude and stuff where it's always like, no, dude, we're here for you, and, like, it's thanks for even doing it. You know, it's like, just keep that attitude going, and that's the attitude to, like, I think it keeps you, like, you know. You know, you have, you experience a little bit of a dopamine crash after a show like that. And I was listening to somebody talk about this.
Starting point is 01:51:06 It's an evolutionary mechanism that when you have an over, when you're over flooded with dopamine from like performing or anything like that, the second that stops your brain will over correct and dip below even its normal level. The thinking is back in the day, if you find water or something and you get excited, then if you just stayed super excited, then you'd expose yourself to enemies or something. You need to be aware.
Starting point is 01:51:38 So your brain would overcorrect back below. So you ever feel like that when you get off stage sometimes? It's just kind of like, wow, that is a crash yeah you know what i mean yeah yeah i mean there can be you know yeah you can have such a great show and this emotion and people come up to you after the show and they're like oh this show was so great it was the best i've ever seen and then you know 30 minutes later you're back at your hotel going, oh, what's on YouTube? Yeah. I mean, it can be that quick. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Like you're just kind of, it's done. You know? Yeah. And you're like, oh, great. The hotel person's rude to you or something. Yeah. And you're like, oh, okay. I just killed. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:18 Two minutes ago. That's what it was like to do comedy and have a job in the beginning. Like one night, you're like crushing it in a, crushing it in even a bar where 50 people loved you. And then the next day, you're selling pesticides and the Lowe's manager's yelling at you. And you're like, oh, man, I wish you'd have saw me last night at that bar. Yeah, I know. My first zany spot, I won the Yazoo showcase. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:40 And then I'm at work 8 a.m. the next day just sitting there. I'm like, these people have no idea yeah yeah yeah the greatness that's sitting around me i go these people that's what you tell everybody these people hey aaron will you go uh fax this for me you're like if you knew what the hands of greatness are grabbing this paper out of your hands i would i remember doing that too i did i think i did either conan or and i was still out of date like i still was like temping or something yeah and then you're just like what if someone comes up goes hey were you on cone like you just think that's going to happen and then
Starting point is 01:53:13 no one ever does never does i yeah i mean i got a very smaller i mean i got voted best local comic by the city paper in charleston right? So that issue came out on a Wednesday morning and I had to go to work at Hyman's. And I just thought, oh, this is going to be so great. I mean, it's in the paper. I'm the best. And I thought, we're going to get there and everybody's going to know.
Starting point is 01:53:35 They're going to be like, oh, congratulations. No one knew. No one had saw the paper. No one cared. I was so excited. I mean, I almost built myself up for like, yeah, yeah. It's going gonna get crazy you're practicing
Starting point is 01:53:46 I just did a couple I just did the pictures over here I don't wanna get the whole thing going nobody cared at all no one knew
Starting point is 01:53:53 no one yeah that's why comedy comedy's a great humbling I think that's I think comedy's almost
Starting point is 01:54:02 out of I'm trying to almost out of art. I guess if you call art form, I mean, the fact that we don't even feel stupid calling it an art, but it's like comedy is that kind of, it's like humbling because it's like either the joke works or it doesn't,
Starting point is 01:54:15 and then just people don't care, and then you're like, you just think you're this thing, and then it's like, nah, dude. Can I tell you a funny one from this weekend? I was in Salt Lake City with Brian last weekend, and the two of us were walking around this big outdoor mall together, and this guy goes, Aaron, Aaron Weber, Brian Bates recognized us.
Starting point is 01:54:35 He goes, I'm a big fan of the podcast. And his wife's like, oh, he won't stop talking about that podcast. He's like, can I get a picture with you guys? We were like, this is incredible, dude. We're in that town doing shows and meet this person in a while he takes a picture with him and he starts walking away and brian goes you coming to the show tonight he goes nah he's not that committed yeah he goes i listen yeah yeah that's awesome yeah all right we're good yeah absolutely uh all right everybody uh so uh this is uh july 4th week when this comes out i got a little birthday
Starting point is 01:55:15 in my our family oh happy birthday harper all right so uh yeah 10 years old, which is just nuts. And so we're doing that. And then, again, Bend, Oregon, Jacksonville, Oregon, July 15, July 17 in Hawaii. I think July 22nd, 23rd in Maui and Honolulu. Go to the website, neighborhoodgatsy.com. All the stuff's there and all this, and all this more touring will be popping up. I'm in Indianapolis this weekend at the Helium Comedy Club. The upstairs room, it's a small room. I'd love to pack it out, and then they bring me back to the big room next time.
Starting point is 01:55:54 That room's awesome, though. That upstairs room is really, really cool. It's a cool place to see a show. When I was there, we saw that upstairs room, and I was like, oh, this room is awesome. Yeah, yeah. That's a great club. I've done it once, and it room is awesome. Yeah, yeah. That's a great club. I've done it once
Starting point is 01:56:06 and it feels awesome in there. Yeah, Helium's a great club. So. This weekend, I'll be at Comedy Off-Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky. It's going to be great. Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Starting point is 01:56:18 Next weekend, Bolivia, North Carolina. All right. It's going to be great. There we go. Then. Check Bates out on his website. And yeah, that be great. There we go. Done. Check Bates out on his website.
Starting point is 01:56:26 And yeah, that's it. We love you. Happy Fourth of July. See you next week. Bye. Bye. Nateland is produced by Nateland Productions and by me, Nate Bargetzi and my wife lara on the all
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