The Nateland Podcast - #126 Holiday Shopping

Episode Date: November 30, 2022

Holiday shopping is in full swing so this week the guys look at the history of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and much more. Nate, Aaron, Brian, and Dusty learn how gift giving started, the cost of the 1...2 Days Of Christmas, and why Thanksgiving was permanently moved to the fourth Thursday of November.      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   Solo Stove - SoloStove.com    Let the gifting begin! Shop Solo Stove’s Cyber Monday Sale for huge sitewide savings. And get $10 off with promo code NATE. Plus a lifetime warranty and FREE 30-day returns. ·       Get an extra $10 off holiday deals at solostove.com, promo code NATE.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello folks and hey bear welcome to the Nate land podcast I'm Nate Bargetzi Brian Bates Aaron Weber Dusty Slay all right here we. We're doing it up. Got your Vandy gear. Big win Saturday. Big win Saturday. Oh, but I don't want to jinx it. Bowl bound, baby. Don't want to jinx it.
Starting point is 00:00:36 We're doing – I wore it with confidence because we prerecorded this, so I do not know what happened in the Vandy game. But, you know, I feel – One thing's for sure. You guys, you played the right way. Yeah. That can be sure. Yeah. I hope so. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:48 That was some cheap shots they took. Yeah. All right. It went great. But we still did it. We did it. We're bowl bound. We've already got our bowl tickets.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Yeah. We got World Cup. I'm sure we got nice emails. World Cup. Everyone thought we got everything exactly right. Yeah. No complaints. All went good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Yeah, we did good. I feel great about it. Celebrate Tristan's birthday. We got Lauren, Nick, your birthday. We got everybody's birthday. Nick helped us with the soccer, so if you also don't agree with it, then call Nick. Yeah. He's not
Starting point is 00:01:23 a sucker. I think he represents so many people 250 million people playing I hope you're happy He's like a stat boy from PTI Yeah We got one over there People love how dumb we are Until it's something they actually know
Starting point is 00:01:37 Exactly And then they're like This is so frustrating I forgot to tell Did I tell y'all that I met An aerospace engineer in Dayton? I think so. No.
Starting point is 00:01:49 If I did, that's okay. He came up to me, and he talked to me for a while. I just want you to know that I know you feel like you got a lot of stuff wrong. Yeah. Nate and Dusty were actually asking really smart questions in the physics episode. Of course. asking really smart questions about in the physics episode about like how about like escape velocity and how far until you're no longer pulled by the earth's gravity and stuff he's like those are really really good questions they're asking i want to make sure they know that it's not all dumb like
Starting point is 00:02:17 these are smart these are smart things well i knew there were good questions yeah i mean yeah i mean i don't know a lot about soccer but i know the right you told that guy you're like well i mean you tricked your way into getting this job so yeah yeah i mean yeah yeah aerospace whatever that is you know what i mean so you met a con man's what you're saying aerospace oh aerospace that's anybody if there's a some physics or an astronaut that meets dusty uh i want you all when you we're doing the we're doing the quotes if i'm in uh i work in uh science and nasa and uh yeah yeah you know in dayton though yeah i saw you went to the the what is it the military museum there.
Starting point is 00:03:06 I went there too. And I had a pocket knife that they wouldn't let me take in. So I took it out and I buried it under a park bench out there. It's a huge parking lot. I didn't want to walk all the way back to the car. And they took it. They went out and they found where I buried it and took my knife. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Yeah. How do you know that? Did they tell you? It was gone. Well, Yeah. How do you know that? Did they tell you? It was gone. Well, someone might have watched you. Do you think it was them or was it just like a guy walking by? I think they did it.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Or you forgot what bench you did it. I mean, all of these are possibilities. Yeah. But I believe they took it. The more fun thing to think is they were watching you through the window. I'd imagine the amount of knives that get dug around that place
Starting point is 00:03:45 is probably pretty high. Yeah. I mean, I got to- I think you could have just dug for another second and found a new knife. Well, maybe. I got a pretty good success rate, though. Once I was going to the Preds game, and I hid the knife in an alleyway downtown, and I found it.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And then another time I was going to the Ryman, and they wouldn't let me in with a knife, so I hid it in the ceiling tiles of the coffee shop next door. And I went back months later and got that one. He's like Dwight from The Office. He has stuff hidden everywhere. Because the coffee shop was closed when I got out of the show. So I couldn't, and then I don't go downtown a lot.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Yeah, so next time your horse got down there yeah yeah yeah i mean we get next trip to town next trip to town yeah down there it said daddy's gonna do one quick stop yeah and it popped up in there i mean good good you did they see you put it up there i went to the bathroom you know on the toilet and stuff that on the ceiling top yeah yeah and it was just sitting right there? It was right there. Oh, no one knows the look. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:48 So we can say if you're seeing, if you see Dusty about to go into a thing that you imagine is going to be no knives, look around. Yeah. Yeah. There'll be one around. Yeah. There'll be one around. Do you have a go-to secret hiding spot in the house for stuff?
Starting point is 00:05:03 I mean, you don't have to say what it is, but do you have a go-to spot? Under your seat. No. I don't think so. I don't know. To hide stuff from Laura? No, to hide stuff from whatever. Let's say you have some precious jewels.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Oh, like under the couch with the spoons? Yeah, exactly. Something a little more discreet than that. I don't know if we really have one. I mean, you know, some drawers you might have. But I don't have anything. We had some fake books on the bookcase growing up that opened up. Those were fun.
Starting point is 00:05:36 What would you put in there? I think like our passports or something like that. Like some kind of, you know, just valuables. Yeah. Frost Nixon DVD? Yeah, something like that. Yeah. Like some kind of, you know, just valuables. Yeah. Frost Nixon DVD. Yeah, something like that. We would, yeah, I don't know if I have anything that, I don't have a lot I would care about outside, you know.
Starting point is 00:05:54 That's not on your person right now? I don't, I mean, I just, I think I look at everything as like, I'll be all right, I'll move on. And, you know, it's like you just grabbed it. But if you had like a gold watch that you inherited from your great-grandfather. Yeah, I guess I don't have anything like that. And so if I had something like that, yeah, there could be something. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:15 But I don't know if it's like that kind of stuff means. But I don't know. I've never had it. So maybe it doesn't. Do you have something? Do you have something that you've like been passed down or no nothing like that nothing that's valuable enough that i need to hide it i have sentimental stuff probably imagine you have some blueprints or something i got some stuff hidden yeah yeah i don't have
Starting point is 00:06:37 a specific spot but i do hide things yeah his map to escape yeah yeah i got yeah i got stuff hidden around i don't want to keep all the hidden stuff in one spot. That's right. In case it's found. How about you, your wife leaves you and you go, no, I've been prepared for this. Yeah. You're always prepared.
Starting point is 00:06:53 She couldn't even surprise you with that. I want a divorce. And you're like, I'm already. Yeah, I saw it. I got a place in the woods. I'll go to it right now. I've been waiting for this. I wait for everybody to leave.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I don't trust anybody. You got to be ready. You got to be ready. You got to be ready. You never know. I wait for everybody to listen. I don't trust anybody. Yeah, you got to be ready. You got to be ready. You got to be ready. You never know. All right, let's start. I mean, we don't have anything to talk. No?
Starting point is 00:07:13 No, I don't think so. Had a good lunch. Hope everybody had a good Thanksgiving. Yeah. Yeah, how was your Thanksgiving? It was great. It was great. Mine too.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Alexis Torres. I started listening to Nate Land after I graduated law school. I listened while I studied for the bar exam to make it through 12 plus hour study days. Then listened while I waited three months for results to drop. Oh, I see. I recently passed the bar exam and now a licensed attorney. All right. Thank you all for making a rough period of time a little better with laughs and positivity.
Starting point is 00:07:51 All right. Congratulations. Really seems tough to listen and study, though. I don't think we got a lot going on. Yeah. I don't think any of our words are messing with the words she's reading. There's zero overlap in vocabulary? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:08 There's no. She's like, it was easier than you thought. Like classical music almost. Yeah, yeah. Just the noise in the background. I watched, you know, I did watch The Firm. Oh, The Firm's a good one. Yeah, I didn't know what it was about. I, The Firm's a good one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I didn't know what it was about. I didn't know what I thought it was. Set in Memphis. Yeah. So I was just in Memphis, and I was like, all right, I'll watch it. And then I was like, oh, it's like a mafia kind of thing. You're like, oh, I didn't know. Yeah, it's John Grisham, right?
Starting point is 00:08:41 Isn't that a John Grisham book? His stuff's great. Really nice shot of the Bass Pro Shop in the background a couple of times there yeah yeah yeah yeah it was great it was it was very fun you know wilford brimley oh yeah he's great tom cruise oh he's in it too dream gene triple horn is that her name i think i thought jack nicholson was coming on at some point but he didn't show up that had gene hack Hackman in it, though, right? Gene Hackman? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:06 It's been a while since I've seen it. Yeah, that's the other one that he's in. You can't handle the truth. Yeah. If you like The Firm, you might like Rainmaker. Ooh. You ever see that movie? Matt Damon.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Yeah. It's another legal movie. Okay. If you're into litigation. Yeah. Alex, she's changed her mind. Yeah. Yeah, you're watching that going.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Sorry, Alexis. You're going, when is the you can't handle the truth line coming? Yeah, just wait for it. Yeah. I don't know where the truth would be. Yeah. Father Jim Olofsson. Olofsson. Father Jim Olofsson Olofsson
Starting point is 00:09:45 Father Jim Olofsson I'm a priest from Illinois And right now I'm a full time student Doing graduate work in Rome As I walk to class every day Past the hordes of tourists At the Coliseum I can't help but be a bit self conscious
Starting point is 00:10:00 As I laugh out loud listening to you guys Thanks for all the fun And don't forget to get to church sometime. Yeah. That's nice. We're being listened to out there. Look at that next to that. That's great.
Starting point is 00:10:12 That counts as, you know. I've been to the Coliseum. Oh. You have? Yeah. I think more stuff was still attached to it. Yeah. I was there for a show.
Starting point is 00:10:20 Yeah. I had tickets. He had tickets. Same tickets he had in Titans game. All the way up at the top. I can't see. Is he dead? Is the lion even?
Starting point is 00:10:31 Yeah. Is it the Christian or the lion that's down? They used to fill the Coliseum with water and have naval battles in it. Isn't that crazy? That's how big it is? Yeah. It's pretty big. Is it a football
Starting point is 00:10:46 size? A small football stadium, I guess. What, are they putting a boat in there? They'd fill it up with water somehow. And they would have naval battles in there. Who said this? I read it years ago, and I've been repeating it ever since. I remember them saying that to me in school, too. This could have been just an Alabama thing, they were saying.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Yeah. That's what they told y'all, too? Yeah mean they would fill it i mean here's a in obviously a uh drawing of what it looked like but they'd fill up kind of the base layer of it with water let these uh ships go at it it's one of those that i wonder if they were like we should do it and then you're like no they never did that dude like how they would get that to keep the water in there? Yeah. I've heard the Christians and the lions is way over exaggerated. And that either didn't happen or hardly ever happened.
Starting point is 00:11:36 I heard somebody say the Christians were fighting the lions. They weren't being fed to them. They were fighting them. Well, ideally, they'd try to fight them off. Yeah. Not Barry Sanders out there. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Emperor Titus ordered the Coliseum to be flooded. And then he used special flat bottom ships during the battle to accommodate for the shallow water. So they didn't put a ton of water in, but they put enough to have these ships floating around. And then they pulled an Island in the middle of it where they could land and fight. I mean,
Starting point is 00:12:05 there's a lot going on. And they would watch them truly fight to death. Yeah. Who was fighting? Most of them were slaves, I think. Oh. Gladiators, yeah. Yeah, like they're just- They were just bought and sold to do this.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Yes. Yeah, man. Yeah, football guys are like, they were tough. Yeah, we're talking about concussions yeah or like does he have cte and you're like i don't know i mean i was stabbed i don't think it's heads attached anymore yeah yeah i think the cte's went out to look into it imagine just and people just going to watch that you'd go would you have season tickets oh i would hate that i'd be the the last guy to want to see that.
Starting point is 00:12:45 But at the time, I mean... I know, but think of that time where it's, you know, no entertainment. You like community things. That's true. That's a good point. Yeah, I probably would be in there. Yeah. Yeah, there was no other entertainment.
Starting point is 00:12:56 A cynical person, more cynical than me, would say this is no different than the UFC. No. It's completely different. What are you talking about? They fight to the death with swords. Yeah, well, they just stop a little earlier. That's completely different. What are you talking about? They fight to the death with swords. Yeah, well, they just stop a little earlier. That's kind of everything. That's the whole everything.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I think you're right. The sport becomes a sport when it's like, well, let's just not die out there. But people are injured irrevocably. I mean, UFC, I think they say it's better than boxing because the boxing is just to your head the whole time. Yeah. like they uh i think they say it's better than boxing because the boxing is just to your head the whole time yeah and so ufc you're watching two uh professional athletes like know this craft that's so crazy right and so i mean there's a level i guess if the sports of that is like well you're watching these gladiators and stuff but i mean ufc also gets they get paid they get i mean again this is uh they're using slaves to do this.
Starting point is 00:13:48 I mean, I'm just scratching the surface. Probably a couple different things than this in the UFC. I mean, I agree. When the UFC first started, I feel like in the 90s, there was no rules. Wasn't it a lot more brutal? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I imagine. Tank Abbott, that guy. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:03 John McCain called it human cockfighting. Yeah. I'd imagine it's still better than the Coliseum. And we just go look at it. Oh, look at that. All right. Head on out. You know.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Clayton Stevens. So far, I've met two Nate Land fans in person. One was a pediatric surgical oncologist oh wow uh no idea what they do but i don't think they're on call with cancer oncology oh it's pretty big uh the other was a gas station attendant it's pretty big yeah you're an oncologist it's pretty big man good for you i think that's my favorite thing about nathan it's the closest we can get to a true representative cross-section of america all different races backgrounds religions whatever there you go all right look at that claytonton Stevens nailed it.
Starting point is 00:15:06 He gets it, dude. He gets it. That's what it's all about. That's what it's all about. Jessica Pruitt. After a few amazing days in Nashville, I stopped at a gas station before heading home. Some loser backed into my car, refused to give me his information, and got so aggressive, I had to call 911.
Starting point is 00:15:29 When the situation was handled, I left the parking lot shaken and upset. I was disappointed by a trip with Ian on a low note. When I turned the corner, I saw Nate's giant face on the side of Zaney's. I busted out laughing, and my mood immediately improved. Nate, thanks for always cheering me up when I need it. Love you guys and the podcast. That's so nice. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:44 That's really cool and i wonder if everybody knows you know dusty's face is on the other side of the building a little smaller than nate's i had no idea a little crammed in with a bunch of other people yeah it's up there and nate's face got painted twice though yeah yeah because it got painted and then tore down i think jessica very upset i think she that she now knows who ran into your face. How about this guy? This guy, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Yeah, he's like, I won't give him information. They're like, well, we're just going to read the side of your truck that has all the information on it. That's awesome. So, I mean, it stinks about your car. Sean hates, hates. I went to my doctor to get blood work done I got a call early Saturday morning
Starting point is 00:16:27 Around 7.30am from the doctor's office Telling me to give them a call When I have A call back when I have a chance I called them back ready to hear the worst case scenario Since it was Saturday And not thinking about what date it was All it was was them wishing me a happy birthday
Starting point is 00:16:43 Needless to say I was happy and upset at the same time. Blood work came back fine. I mean, yeah, that is crazy. And it's also, who is calling 7.30 a.m.? I know. Your doctor calls you? And says, happy birthday. And then what, you just have a conversation with him?
Starting point is 00:17:01 Yeah. Who asked you to call them back? Imagine getting a call on your birthday going, hey, a call back yeah then you call them they go happy birthday yeah it doesn't make sense yeah it would be and he sent this because you said for your birthday you got three calls from your dentist office yeah but but if it's like a doctor like maybe it's a uh you know it's not like a hospital. It's like a family doctor. I mean, they might say, hey, happy birthday. Just give me a shout out on the voicemail.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Yeah. I'd be most upset about 7.30 a.m. Yeah. You'd be like, golly, that's early. Yeah. Give it some time. Let the day come on in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:41 It's my birthday. Yeah. Why are you waking me up? I don't even get to sleep in on my birthday. That's the best way. Let the day come on in. Yeah. It's my birthday. Yeah. Yeah. Why are you waking me up? I don't even get to sleep in on my birthday. It's the best way to let the day come on in. Yeah. Maybe the doctor was on call and he was, I don't know, getting ready to go home or something. Oncologist.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Oncologist. That's what that is. They go study how to be, hello? Pat Fitzgerald. My cousin is a producer at WGN where Bozo how to be hello pat fitzgerald my cousin is a producer at wgn where bozo used to be aired he said they got a call one day to the station that said if a kid missed the first bucket in bozo buckets they need to let the kid try again seems nice enough but the caller went on to say that the chicago mafia was gambling on how many buckets the kids would make and zero was not an option.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Wow. Wow. That's crazy. That's intense. You would want to go, why do you not just make zero an option? Yeah. Well, I think
Starting point is 00:18:41 they probably just got going for fun and you pick, you pick, and then the next thing you know, they're really into it. And I think, oh, well, zero should be an option. But, I mean, I don't know. There's like three mafia guys, and how many do you think will hit? Nobody guesses zero. Once they get started, I guess if it's only three. It better be greater than zero.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Yeah. You have 24 hours. You have 24 hours. Yeah, they're like, we're not going to change our thing. We're the mafia. You change your thing. You have 24 hours. Yeah, they're like, we're not going to change our thing. We're the mafia. You change your thing. Man. He goes, John.
Starting point is 00:19:13 I mean, Bozo. He's already in makeup. Yeah. He's a, what's the actor called? A method actor. Method actor. Bozo's method. He's already.
Starting point is 00:19:23 John, he looks at him with his clown face up. Bozo, sorry. I know you're already in Bozo mode. You're in the zone. Did he talk? Bozo talked, right? Talk to me. When he came to Lebanon.
Starting point is 00:19:36 What did he say to you? Get out of here, kid. You look worried. Yeah. Yeah. What's this kid's problem? He turns around. Yeah. He goes this kid's problem? He turns around. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:46 He goes, sir, I didn't see you there. He goes, I'm eight. Thought you were 40. Oh, gosh. Because I just feel such a sad energy. Old man presence. He goes, I don't know. Heard you slide over, and I thought, what can I do for you?
Starting point is 00:20:05 What did he say to you? I don't remember. Oh. I think I was too scared and like I think you get in line and you get up and you get your picture
Starting point is 00:20:12 made with it. Do you like sit in his lap and like tell him what you want? The photo I vaguely remember is I mean I'm this tall and you just get up there
Starting point is 00:20:19 and stand beside him and he puts his arm around you and you take a picture and six weeks later you get your film back. If a billboard went up in Lebanon, Bates' family was there. Y'all went to everything.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Any, like it was, it's that, like Bozo's coming to town. Yeah. Count us. Oh, yeah. Titans tickets, like every, you go to every, but I'm just saying. It's a wide range there. No, I know. But you go to every, I like to think every range there no i know but you go to every i like
Starting point is 00:20:46 every single thing that came to town y'all were at now i guess i would argue because so little things did happen in my childhood that now when i moved to nashville i want to get involved and getting i know well i don't think much stuff was coming out there but i mean if it came we were there i mean i remember the harlem globetrotters came it wasn't the actual globetrotters it was like the minor league Globetrotters came. It wasn't the actual Globetrotters. It was like the minor league Globetrotters. It was a Harlem something else. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Murfreesboro Globetrotters. The Westside Globetrotters? I think the Globe is what they didn't do. I think they took that out because they're more regional. Harlem Trotters? I don't know. Find out what the Harlem Globetrotters regional trotters. And they came to Lebanon
Starting point is 00:21:25 We make one out of every four shots They don't hear And they played the local media Personalities And I went down there It was at Southside Elementary And I went down there in the bleachers and got one of the local newspaper guys Autograph
Starting point is 00:21:41 I didn't even get the Globetrotters I got the guy who wrote for the Lebanon Democrat. Yeah. Sarah, I want to be you one day. Yeah, and I did. Yeah. Harlem Wizards? It could have been.
Starting point is 00:21:56 I mean, do you remember that logo right there? It's like the B team. Trick Hoops and Alley Hoops. It could have been, though. Founded in 62. You caught them early. Yeah. They're still getting things figured out.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Do you remember if there's a three-point line? I remember when the three-point line became a thing in college basketball. Yeah. So there was not a three-point line at this one. No. At my school, when the three-point line came in, we couldn't afford to paint it. So we just took black duct tape and just made it with duct tape. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:26 But we got offline. So there were some places it would be like maybe 18 feet and then some places it would be like 22. Yeah. You knew where to go. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:35 You knew where to go. We had home court advantage because we knew where the spots are. Yeah. If you go over to the left, I mean, it's borderline a layup.
Starting point is 00:22:45 That's amazing. About that? Yeah. It was not a perfect whatever that would be. I mean, the fact that you just didn't go, let's redo the tape. Yeah, we didn't care that much. I mean. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:58 You couldn't afford the paint. We couldn't. Yeah. The small school. You want to do a fundraiser? I mean, we had a cakewalk every year. How much money that, how much paint cost? You know what that is?
Starting point is 00:23:09 I remember cakewalks. We would do a cakewalk. Just the idea that that funds the whole city for a year. This is my school. The whole city is funded by cakewalks. And they go, and that does it. $400, and Lebanon does it. $400 and Lebanon is up
Starting point is 00:23:28 and running one more year. Lights go back on. Lights go on. He goes, I don't want to jinx anything, but one side of the court has a painted three-point line. Monty Mitchell has a joke about
Starting point is 00:23:43 they did cakewalk for diabetes. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Mitchell has a joke about they did a cakewalk for diabetes. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I liked a nice cakewalk. We do them at church. Yeah. Yeah. Cakewalks are fun.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Yeah. It's like musical chairs with a cake, right? In my picture in a crib. You like walk on like a path. Yeah. Okay. And you win a cake. We just put our cardboard and had numbers on it.
Starting point is 00:24:03 And then you'd walk and then they stop and read a number. And if you're on it, you win a cake. We just put our cardboard and had numbers on it. And then you'd walk and then they stop and read a number. And if you're on it, you win a cake. Oh, that's nice. It's crazy though. When you think about it, like going to Lebanon, like some of the people you saw, it is like that, even that new space per person or something, but you are like, it's, you know, especially if someone comes out and sees you and you're like, no one saw us, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm the hometown boy made good yeah who's the most famous person from lebanon me um we're about to find that out i don't know i mean we what's lebanon like on wikipedia is it known for something i'll look it up well i could tell you that uh crackacker Barrel was founded in Lebanon. That's its home headquarters. Yeah. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:24:49 Yeah. Wow. All right. That's probably what we're most known for. U.S. politician Jimmy Duncan. I don't know him. Jimmy Duncan. Wow.
Starting point is 00:24:58 You don't know, I believe, if he's really Lebanon. Bates doesn't know him. Yeah. I don't know if I buy it. They should look into that. Is that the only person they have on there? Thomas Kilby, George Huddleston. A lot of pictures in black and white.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah. Castle Heights Military Academy was the last military academy in the state of Tennessee. And one of the Allman brothers, maybe two of them went there. Famous musicians would send their kids there To get them in line Charlie Daniels is from there How is that not top of the list? He's not
Starting point is 00:25:31 He lived in Mount Juliet But he's not from there John Ray Clemens I know His brother and I were best friends in kindergarten Do you know all the people? John Ray Clemens? Yeah His brother Al was my best friend in kindergarten. Do you know all the people? Wait, are you serious? John Ray Clemens? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:47 His brother Al was my best friend in kindergarten. Yeah. John Ray's a little bit younger. I mean, that's what is... What about Haystack? Haystack, I don't know. Reba McIntyre? She just lived out there. She lived in Lebanon for a while.
Starting point is 00:26:00 She lived in that big mansion out there. Yeah, yeah. She's not from there. No. But she lived there. It's... A.C. Wharton, I there. Yeah, yeah. She's not from there. No. But she lived there. It's – A.C. Wharton, I know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:09 You know him? I know him. Wharton Store in Lebanon. He was there for a long time. What's crazy is – God, hold on. What was the name? I don't know what names.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Nah, I don't know what I was going to say. Give me a clue. No, no. I was going to say something at reading one of these names or something, but I forget what I was going to say now. There was a guy on my baseball team. Oh, the fact that you're still that guy, you just go, yeah, I know him. Me and him were best friends in kindergarten yeah
Starting point is 00:26:45 and just like after that you're like mostly i don't even remember kindergarten in here and you're like no no we were we were tight yeah yeah well i mean we knew each other all the way through yeah school and i still know him yeah well you can count people from cumberland too right albert albert gore senior okay you can count him the Gore family yep there was a guy my senior class on our baseball team I played with Chris Price who he played in MTSU but he played a little bit in the minor leagues and baseball and he's probably one of the better know do you think that's the farthest you've been from like your level of something to someone else's level of something?
Starting point is 00:27:25 Being on that baseball team together? Being on that baseball team? Yeah. Yeah, probably. Well, I don't know. There's a lot of levels. I'm pretty far behind. Let me rethink that.
Starting point is 00:27:33 But yeah, pretty much. And that goes to plays in the minor leagues? Yeah. And then you run back to first base. Yeah. He saw that. Yeah, he probably did. did yeah probably remembers it too uh nolan blizzard great name uh i'm 12 years old and i love the podcast and y'all's comedy
Starting point is 00:27:57 just recently i was on a plane from houston to baltimore as an unaccompanied, right? I love that a 12-year-old wrote that. Should have used such big words. They're like, knock it, Nolan, knock it down a little bit, bud. Unaccompanied minor, something I do quite often. As people who fly for a living, I was wondering if you have any tales of sitting next to weird people or being in strange situations on a plane. We covered that last episode and opened it up with it.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Sorry about that. Well, Dusty, didn't you have a case where someone asked you to switch and you said no and the lady started crying? Yeah, I won't switch now. But yeah, I was on a plane. I had my aisle seat. I like an aisle seat. That's where I want to be. And the middle seat was open and the guy and his wife came and he was like, would you mind switching with us so I could sit next to my wife? And I was like, where are you at?
Starting point is 00:28:56 And he's like, I'm at a middle seat right there. And I was like, nah, I don't want to do that. And so he tried to pay me and I was like, I just really just want to, I just want to keep this seat. And so then he goes and sits down and she is sitting next to me and then she starts crying. And I'm like, oh gosh. And then I get up and I go, all right, I'll switch with you. And then I sat between these two huge dudes the whole flight, and I regretted it the whole way. I was like, this lady just needs to grow up here and learn to fly on a plane.
Starting point is 00:29:30 There's no need to be crying. I had to sit between these dudes the whole way. I'll never do it again. Yeah. And did he try to switch with, I guess they weren't giving it all up. I guess they weren't. I don't know. I was just, in the moment when she started crying,
Starting point is 00:29:43 I was like, you know what? I'll just be a nice guy here. And I regretted it the whole way. Did you ever think about taking it back? Go, all right, come back. Yeah. Did he pay you? No, I didn't take his money.
Starting point is 00:29:52 I wouldn't. What was he going to give you? I don't know for sure. I did think about it later, but I was so mad at the guy that I was going to, if he tried to pay me, I was going to refuse just out of anger towards him. I don't know what that would have done but that was in my mind i was so mad at this guy but yeah she just was she started crying and i'm like this is not that long of a flight yeah you know i mean it's not that big of a deal
Starting point is 00:30:18 yeah but it's like you're crying back there between those two yeah and it's like if it's your first flight maybe you know book a seat together here. Yeah. Maybe plan this out a little better. Did you talk to her when she was crying? No, I just looked at her
Starting point is 00:30:31 and I was like, how old was she? She was, you know, 40s. Yeah. You know. Did you say, look out that window
Starting point is 00:30:37 and tell me this earth is round? Yeah. Get her off. Yeah. Show me where it bends. I should have. I should have been like, you doing all right today? I got some stuff for you.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You want to be afraid. Get your mind off of it. You want to be afraid? I don't think we're taking off. We died in 2019. This is a simulation, so you're crying. The guy needs to plug your thing back in. Matt Goodell, between Dusty's enthusiasm for ad reads
Starting point is 00:31:13 and Aaron's seemingly inescapable laughter during, you guys really make them fun. You're one of the few pods where I don't skip the reads. All right. Send that to the to the sponsors yeah yeah all right a lot of pressure on this ad read coming up for me yeah uh jessica humbert i had no surgery last year and remember waking up from anesthesia being willed out of the or uh what is or operating room i heard two nurses have a conversation about how i was doing and
Starting point is 00:31:47 the nurse who was with me during surgery responded with she's doing great but she got so sweaty that halfway through we had to change her gown nothing like waking up from surgery found the whole room had to stop surgery because you were too sweaty for them to continue. Yeah, yeah, the nurses, yeah, they don't have that conversation. Like, that's right there. She's doing great. She's got real sweaty. I like having an O-R at the end of that sentence.
Starting point is 00:32:21 It's almost like emphasizing. You're like wheeled out of the or, but then the sentence is over. That's what I was reading it as. When I first read the, so I started on the top sentence, but I got a little peek of that or, and I thought. Something's coming. I go, it's going to be a little this or, and then it was or. You're being wheeled out of the Oregon.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Oregon. I had two nurses having a conversation. How you doing? Doing great. Got a bit sweaty, you know what I mean? Let me change your gown. And he goes, go. Just the whole room.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Yeah. And they had to do it. You're too sweaty, you know. I mean, she's just like limp, just like, and they have to, and they go, you doing all right? Maybe get a fan going in there or something. Yeah. Brayden Verner.
Starting point is 00:33:16 We were cooking out in my dad's backyard when the song Teddy Bear by Red Sovine came on. My dad proceeded to tell me and my friends about how great this song was. So we stood there silently around the grill listening to the song. When it was over, my friend and I looked over to my dad to see him broken down in tears, crying as he pulls the meat off of the grill. It really changed the dynamic of the cookout. That is a sad song, though.
Starting point is 00:33:41 You know it? Yeah. But, like, yeah, crying crying pulling the meat off the ground yeah i can see how that changes the what's it about i don't remember exactly but i think it's about a kid and a ted i mean and it's like i don't know it's just a sad i remember hearing it that's what i that's i don't know the song and i would describe it the same way you just yeah yeah yeah what's that teddy bear song about i I don't know, a kid and a teddy bear? Is everybody on earth good?
Starting point is 00:34:10 If you wrote a song about a teddy bear, what do you think you'd write about? Maybe a kid and a teddy bear? Yeah, it's sad, though. It is sad. I agree. You can't define a word with the word. You gotta just be like, you gotta deal with your dad.
Starting point is 00:34:25 I think it makes it worse. Your mom starts got to just be like, you got to deal with your dad. Yeah. I think it makes it worse. Your mom starts crying. Everybody's like, your mom's cry. Your dad starts going. You're like, oh, gosh. I think I've figured out the gist of what this song is about. All right.
Starting point is 00:34:35 If you're interested. Sure. It's about a trucker going through a small town. And on the radio, he hears, well, somebody talked to Teddy Bear. And then he hops on. And it's a kid whose dad was a trucker. But his dad died. So he has still has the radio so he's talking to this this kid whose dad died and the kid thinks it's his dad i think no no no he's but who's is the kid teddy bear so that's he's not even right
Starting point is 00:35:00 well there's a teddy bear involved there's a kid there's a kid teddy bear and a radio about his handle i will say this and the boy was disabled too oh i told that how do they even get that into a song because he squeezed that in there you go i mean that's he got and then he was sad he's doing he's in a wheelchair. And I went. You're like, what? Oh, there's the line right there. As that little crippled boy talked with me. I mean, Nate would love the song and wouldn't even know the words.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Not one breaker came on the old CB as that little crippled boy talked to me. What it says, which I don't even know why he would. He's never met this kid. So how does he even know? I guess he goes, yeah, I heard him. And then, yeah, can you play the song? I don't think we can. But that would be, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:58 How do you get all these descriptions? I think it's a pretty long song. I mean, it has to be. It describes all of them in full length. Five minutes long. I imagine you have to listen to that song, and it's five minutes. And you're sitting around the grill quietly. Your dad's crying.
Starting point is 00:36:18 Your dad's crying, and you just go, I wanted a medium rare. The song lasted long enough to cook the meat. Turn that one over. His dad's bawling. Dad, go ahead and pull mine off. You got this. Maybe you don't mind. That's when your dads get, as they get older, they start.
Starting point is 00:36:38 That's the men, I think, they hold the tears in until you hit your 60s. Then it's like you're getting 60 years of crying, and it all just comes out. Then your dad, he just starts crying. Walmart, he's gone down an aisle. You're like, I don't know what's going on. Andrew Daltrey. Dusty reminds me of Mad Mike Hughes,
Starting point is 00:37:07 who crashed his homemade rocket trying to prove the Earth was flat. They're both obviously smart, but skeptical of widely accepted scientific facts. Fun fact, Mad Mike Hughes also set the world record for the furthest full-size limousine ramp jump before he crashed and died in his homemade rocket. So be careful out there, Dusty. Well, I don't need to prove it. I mean, it's already been done.
Starting point is 00:37:34 And, you know, a lot of people are crashing rockets trying to prove otherwise, too. You know what I mean? You like Mad Mike, though. Yeah, I mean, I'm not going to. He's a fun character. I don't know who that is but i'm not gonna be getting in any rockets so you say the burden of proof is on the people who say it's round i i you know i'm not saying anything i mean people are making a lot of
Starting point is 00:37:54 wild assumptions about me yeah i mean i'm just that's true i've not said anything but i'm just saying yeah um that um you know i mean show me where it's curved yeah i mean uh he crashed a homemade rocket you know that's okay you know people crash what happens nasa's crashed a few they took him down yeah probably so yeah he was getting too high and they're like we gotta stop this guy i was watching challenger footage this weekend you have a hat that's got a wolf howling at the moon yeah how you feel about that? Well, my, well,
Starting point is 00:38:26 you know, this was given to me. It was a gift. You know, I believe the moon is there. Yeah. I just want, we had to ask you statements and you just have to go.
Starting point is 00:38:37 I didn't, the moon is there. I just, you know. Yeah. I mean, maybe we didn't land on it. That's all. I i mean that's a
Starting point is 00:38:46 possibility and maybe it's not there yeah maybe it's not who knows yeah sometimes it looks bigger than sometimes yeah why is it sometimes half why is it not sometimes it goes i'm not gonna show myself different color every night yeah my goodness maybe it's because when it has surgery it gets sweaty and so when it's half they're taking the yeah that could be it yeah it gets it's a lot of surgery yeah what were you gonna say challenge i was watching some challenger footage this weekend not to bring it back down but pretty brutal to watch for fun yeah i mean i remember that when it happened yeah you know they did they didn't die in the explosion. Oh, really? They died when they hit the ground. Oh.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Yeah. So anyway, kids. The way he said that, it made it seem like it was positive, right? They didn't die in the explosion. You go, oh. He's like, yeah, they died when they hit the ground. Yeah. I didn't mean to do that.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Nate thought he didn't know how to end it. They made it? I don't know where they died, but I just didn't. Nate didn't. He to end it. They made it? Well, they died. Nate didn't. He just found out. Spoiler alert. I guess shout it out. No.
Starting point is 00:39:51 It's great. They just found some of the wreckage in the ocean, didn't they? I don't know. I think like last week they found some. Oh, boy. So that didn't even make you go watch it? You just... Every now and then I just want to see.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Krista McAuliffe. What is that? The teacher? The teacher? The teacher. The teacher that went up there. I remember Garth Brooks had the song, The Dance. And it had... It had some footage in the video.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Yeah. Lebanon High School, our English teacher, is one of the finalists to go. Did you like the teacher? Oh, really? Bonnie Fakes, Miss Fakes. I was in junior high when that happened, but then I had her later on,
Starting point is 00:40:23 and her hall pass To go to the bathroom Was a toy space shuttle Wow Did How close was she Do you think to the finalist I mean do you think Could you Google it
Starting point is 00:40:32 Yeah I mean I think she was like It wasn't like Maybe on the final round But she It was pretty close Yeah Man that's gotta be
Starting point is 00:40:40 So crazy Bonnie Bonnie Fakes was her name It's called The Teacher in Space Bonnie Fakes was her name. It's called the Teacher in Space Program. Fakes, huh? Someone outer space named Fakes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And then all of a sudden. There were 10 finalists. So 114 applicants were notified. 11,000 teachers. More than 40,000 people applied. people applied oh wow maybe she's one of the 114 okay why why don't we just just think it was one of the she could have been anyone too yeah i mean that's got to be crazy just to be yeah old bonnie fakes uh miss fakes john musetto nate would you consider writing a book and if so do you see your humor translating well onto the page
Starting point is 00:41:34 no no because it's gonna be me reading my audio book is just hold on let me do it again how do you say this well you wrote it alright just y'all finish this page on your own and I'm gonna meet you on the second page
Starting point is 00:41:51 a lot of that you have 24 hours that is a fun audio book actually to go listen you finish this on your own yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:42:01 you guys are there yeah you got it there's Miss Fakes you retired in 2017 alright on your own. Yeah. Yeah, you guys are there. Yeah, you got it. There's Miss Fakes. You retired in 2017. All right. So, yeah. I've had,
Starting point is 00:42:18 somebody was asked about writing a book. So, we'll see. Fiction? If I get, yeah, whichever one that is. so we'll see fiction if I get yeah whichever one that is
Starting point is 00:42:24 and that's the fake one yeah yeah so yeah yeah I've had people ask so we'll see
Starting point is 00:42:36 we'll see if it happens it did always seem weird that I would like to fiction is the fake one and then non-fiction is the real one that's true it seems like the non
Starting point is 00:42:44 would be the fake that's why I think I get messed up well not not if it's negating a word that means fake but why would you not call it it'd be like if the word is fake so why would you say well this is the fake one this is the not fake one you would say like the the the two word one should be the one that's having to be like no no we're not real don't worry like we're we're the non-word one should be the one that's having to be like, no, no, we're not real. Don't worry. Like, we're the non-real one. But then this real. So here I'm reading real, and this is non-real. Because everything's non, you don't ever go like, that's the non-truth. You don't ever, someone's like, are you telling the truth?
Starting point is 00:43:16 He's telling the non-truth. Right. You don't do it like that. You would go like, yeah, I'm reading a real book. Well, this is a non-real book. Well, what if there are more fiction books than non-fiction i mean i think that's why when i first started writing books nobody's writing their autobiography all right they're writing made-up stories right and you can't i guess make up a different word that's what i think because you can't just say fiction and truth
Starting point is 00:43:39 because just because it's non-fiction doesn't mean it's the truth maybe they tried that and people like you shut them down. Like, nah, nah, nah. Yeah, I mean, you're literally, business is built off words. And the smartest thing you can come up with is put non in front of it. Right. You can't think of another thing to go, it's this. Is it fiction or is it fraction? Then you got historical fiction and historical nonfiction.
Starting point is 00:44:08 You can modify those words. You have fiction and fraction. I'm just making that word up. My book's going to be fraction. Yeah. But it should be a different word. I agree. They do that with TV, right?
Starting point is 00:44:23 You got scripted television, and then you got documentaries, right? Yeah. You're saying they should have just done it. They have non-scripted. It's reality TV, though. Yeah, reality TV. That's reality TV. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:33 And so, yeah, it's like they should just do something like that. Because I always get messed up because it's like you don't think the one that says non in front of it is going to be the truth. You don't really hear about a book about the truth that starts with, now this is not a lie. Lies and non-lies. The truth is your default is what you're telling me. Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Obviously, if you don't tell me what kind of book it is, I assume it's a real thing. Right? Yeah. That's a good trait that you have. I'm the opposite way. You're arguing. That's a good trait that you have. Oh, my default is. You're arguing the truth should get the best word, and then the non-truth should have to. I don't think it should.
Starting point is 00:45:12 I think when you look at it, if it says non in front of it, I tend to think that's the fake book. It's like, this is not true. And then this is true. Okay. Because it's just one. So I'm saying if you did a whole different word, you would never get them mixed up.
Starting point is 00:45:29 That's true. We'll stick with fraction. Fraction. Fiction and fraction. Fiction and fraction. I'm looking for the fraction section. You trying to do math? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:45:38 I'm looking for the truth. Yeah. I'm not doing that. You don't believe in math? Kind of. Kind of. Parts of it. Now, the only problem with that is Cyber Monday has already happened by the time this comes out.
Starting point is 00:45:57 But companies treat Cyber Monday like girls treat their birthday. You know what I mean? It's kind of like a month. So it's really not just that Monday. Yeah. Okay. So it'll last a while. All right.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Yeah. That goes away once those girls get older. You'd think. You think they still do it? I think they still. No, I don't think they do. I think a lot of them do. No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:46:24 I mean, y'all are hanging out with different age girls that's true the same girls I'm saying it's but like I think once you once a lady hits
Starting point is 00:46:31 I think 40 is big and then once they hit 40 they keep their mouth shut until they ride it out like finally yeah they kind of you know
Starting point is 00:46:41 it's all like how old are you you're just celebrating birthdays that are like I don't know what you know yeah I's all like, how old are you? You're just celebrating birthdays that are like, I don't know what, you know. Yeah. I didn't know that that's the age cutoff you're talking about. I thought you meant like after like they're kids. Because some young adults still make a big deal out of it.
Starting point is 00:46:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. All right. All right. Well, today we're talking about holiday shopping. Dusty, right up your alley. I love it. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:47:04 I get right into it. Shopping. Well, does anybody know how Black Friday got its name? Something about the financial stuff. Like if you're in the red, you're like
Starting point is 00:47:19 broke. And if you're in the black, you're doing well. Is that right? Something like that? Opposite? There's some condescending the way you just. No, I was actually really nice, Dustin. Somebody's been reading. Good job, buddy.
Starting point is 00:47:34 Good job. Patch on the head if I could reach you. And again, by the time this comes out. Yeah, I mean, I'm no Mad Matt or nothing, but. Mad Matt. Mad Mike Hughes, but I'm doing it. Well, it started in- So why are we doing Black Friday after it's already-
Starting point is 00:47:50 Well, we're doing holiday shopping, but- Okay, holiday shopping. It's Cyber Monday week. Yes. Yeah, so- So by the time this comes out, everything's done. Not everything. There are a few things that are going to be done.
Starting point is 00:48:03 Yeah. Black Friday, Cyber Monday. Specifically about November 27. And you're like, well, it's already past. You're like, well, we're doing it after. It's in a Halloween candy episode. Black Friday, late 50s,
Starting point is 00:48:20 cops in Philadelphia were complaining about having to work the day after Thanksgiving, and it was the busiest day of the year because the Army-Navy game was going on. And people were in the streets everywhere. And not only were they not off, they had to work extra long hours. It was really hard. And they called it Black Friday. And then it kind of took off that day after Thanksgiving is Black Friday.
Starting point is 00:48:40 But the stores were like, that doesn't sound good. That sounds negative. So they tried to change it to Big Friday, but it just didn't work. Big Friday doesn't sound good after a day of eating Thanksgiving. Yeah, that's true. The big ones come out.
Starting point is 00:48:58 That's what, if someone thought that, they go, what is it? It goes, oh, big people shop. They're all going to show up at once. Aisles crowded. Snow outside, air conditions cranked. You don't turn your air condition off until after Big Friday
Starting point is 00:49:23 because everybody knows that. So Black Friday, it just stuck. And after a while, it started trickling around the country. It wasn't until the 80s, though. I still don't understand why it's called that. Well, it was negative. It was like a bad thing at first but then that name just kind of stuck in around philadelphia for the day after thanksgiving yeah and but they
Starting point is 00:49:52 these stores want to do sales so they don't want to call it black so try to call it big friday but people just like the term black friday so eventually kind of just started spreading and then stores were like all right let's spin it this way. Let's say we've been in the red all year. Right. So if we have a big sales day, we could get in the black. And that could become Black Friday. And the black is good.
Starting point is 00:50:14 Yes. Yeah. Yes. You think would be in the green. Yeah. Why would they not do green? Because black is the right one. I like when you type it?
Starting point is 00:50:25 If you type on like a balance sheet on like an Excel spreadsheet, if it's negative, it's red. If it's positive, it's just normal black. Okay. Oh, because it's like the ink type is black. No, an Excel spreadsheet is on a computer. Okay. So it could be green then.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I mean, it could be, yeah, but this is like the generally accepted practice of how books are kept. Yeah. That head nod that you gave was like, I don't know, but I'm moving on. But even on a computer screen like that, it's black type. Yeah, it is. That's the given. That's very good, Brian.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Yeah, it is. That's the given. That's very good, Brian. It wasn't until 2005 that Black Friday became the busiest shopping day of the year. So it's a relatively... 2005? Yeah. Wow. What was it before that, do you think?
Starting point is 00:51:16 Was it just no day in particular? Just kind of a... Probably. It had to be probably. Probably. That day. They've got a day for everything now. Super Saturday is the last Saturday before Christmas.
Starting point is 00:51:28 And some years, Super Saturday's even been the biggest year. The biggest single day in U.S. retail history was in 2019 on Super Saturday. I'm getting ready for COVID. Yeah. Got to stock up, right? We talked about last year on Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for plumbers. Same for stores.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Plumbers, so many people, stores that... It's the busiest day of the year for plumbers. Wow. There have been... Big Friday. Big Friday. Brown Friday. Wow. There have been- Black Friday. Damn. Brown Friday. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:09 I just don't think it was obvious. Yeah. Yeah. I think everybody made that joke. Oh, it was fun. Yeah. Since 2006, 17 people have died and 125 people injured on Black Friday. How many people have died?
Starting point is 00:52:20 17. Only 17. Like 17. One seven. Okay. Your chances of- Not only, but you know what I mean. Your chances of dying on Black Friday are greater than being killed by a shark. It's on land too.
Starting point is 00:52:37 Yep. So what if you had a Black Friday sail in the ocean, you had to swim to it? I mean, 50-50. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it wouldn't be good. So Thanksgiving used to always be the last Thursday of the month. But sometimes that would make, depending on the calendar fall,
Starting point is 00:53:00 that would make Black Friday, then they just called it Friday, but sometimes it would not be till december 1st and and retailers are complaining that that's not enough shopping time for people so frankly they complaining to lobbyists probably yeah oh probably because the president got involved yeah and franklin roosevelt changed it to where where it's always going to be the fourth Thursday of the month, not just necessarily the last Thursday of the month. So that they always have more than three weeks to shop for Christmas stuff. Wow. So the retail stores really have some power to change the holidays.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Oh yeah. Big time. Big time. That's crazy. They called it Franksgiving after Franklin D. Yeah. Big time. Big time. Yeah. That's crazy. They called it Franksgiving after Franklin D. Roosevelt for a while. And then Congress passed a resolution
Starting point is 00:53:50 making it the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving. Is that a resolution? This means that they're like, all right, we're good. Like a trial run and now we...
Starting point is 00:54:01 It's just a declaration. I guess. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know if you had to make it a law but i think when people ask dumb questions this is what the guy was saying this is the this is the reaction though it should just be like because it's like people feel dumb asking nobody had an answer right and then but you look at me and it makes me feel like i'm the
Starting point is 00:54:21 dumb one and everybody's like well what's the answer he's like well you know it's something something right it's like yeah it, what's the answer? And he's like, well, you know, it's something. Right, it's like, yeah, it's a teddy bear and a kid. Yeah, it's not a teddy bear and a kid. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Was it a joint resolution? Is that what it was? Yeah, a joint resolution. It's a legislative measure that requires passage by the Senate in the House
Starting point is 00:54:37 and is presented to the President for their approval or disapproval. Generally, there's no legal difference between a joint resolution and a bill. So that's just another word for it. I figured it was less than a bill, because you can't make someone celebrate Thanksgiving on a certain day. But you gotta make... All the calendar people gotta know.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Yeah, that's true. You gotta make a calendar. They're making regular calendars. It's like, some guy got ahead of it. When did they pass this? Or is it a guy that's already made next year's calendar, dude? And he goes, oh. I mean, then the calendar people get their lobbyists. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:12 And then they're. Yeah, they're upset. They're upset. Yeah, they've made prints. Yeah. So joint resolutions generally are vehicles for purposes such as the following, authorizing small appropriations, giving a little money to people, continuing resolutions, building commissions like the 9-11 Commission
Starting point is 00:55:30 after 9-11, or declaring war. So it kind of got the full spectrum of what they could do. Because when you sit down on the desk, it's like, it's either going to be like, today's fun. You go, what are we doing? Thanksgiving. Oh, that's nice. It's all right afterwards a lot of war yeah we're like thanksgiving's wrapped up now to the war now to the war there's a great thanksgiving episode of the west wing just
Starting point is 00:55:56 throwing that out there oh yeah worth watching is it about this it's about a lot of this yeah yeah it ends it ends with yeah it ends with him, now I get to go out and declare a national day of Thanksgiving. Man, this is a good job, the president, as he walks out. Oh, wow. It's a hot episode. It's good. All right. So, ruin, though.
Starting point is 00:56:14 We do know the end. Well, a lot happened. Yeah. I didn't spoil any major plot for that episode. There's a plot, like, someone doesn't want Thanksgiving on Wednesday and he's like, no. No, it's a bunch of, it's a big group of people
Starting point is 00:56:31 from China escape China because of religious persecution. They're Christians and they show up on the shores of the United States and the president
Starting point is 00:56:39 has to decide whether they can stay. So there's a lot going on. And at the end of it, he leaves them out there and just goes, happy Thanksgiving. I there's a lot going on. At the end of it, he leaves them out there and just goes, Happy Thanksgiving. I'll be back Friday.
Starting point is 00:56:50 Big Friday tomorrow. Big Friday. Super Saturday. And then we're going to do those people. All right. So there's a history of gift giving dating all the way back to Rome. So there was a pagan holiday called Saturnalia. It was a harvest festival celebrating the sun.
Starting point is 00:57:13 And pagans loved to celebrate, so they would exchange gifts. Usually gifts they made, wax candles or figurines, things like that. And the Christians wanted to celebrate Christmas, but this was the big holiday in Rome around mid-December. So they kind of agreed just to, well, let's just go in together on it and make Christmas December 25th. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Co-opted. Kind of co-opted. So that's how the idea of gift-giving became a thing around Christmas time. Interesting. It was actually. I feel like pagans had a good run at it. Yeah. of co-opted so that's how the idea of gift giving became a thing around christmas time because it was interesting it was actually i feel like pagans had a good run at it yeah i mean dominating for a while yeah i mean yeah i mean i don't want to get too into that but i know i've read quite a bit about saturnalia and uh yeah out of all the things yeah what do you know about well i mean it does seem like that pretty much that's what Christmas is now.
Starting point is 00:58:07 It's like, you know, we say, you know, we add like a religious touch to it, but really we took on all the Saturnalia things. Yeah, we took the fun stuff. Yeah. We got rid of the bad stuff. I always thought that I was taught, not taught, but I just assumed that the gift giving was rooted in the three magi. Yeah, that's what I always heard. Bringing gifts to the baby Jesus. You can just tell yourself that's where it comes from.
Starting point is 00:58:31 I mean, that's what I've always been told. Okay. Yeah. But you're not buying it. What caught him? What got into it? Yeah, I mean, no, I mean, I don't know. That's what Drinking Dusty thought.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Yes. Drinking Dusty thought that, yeah. The wise men came and brought frankincense and myrrh and gold. That's why we're celebrating. Yeah. Because we decided, well, these guys brought Jesus gifts, so what we'll do is now we'll just give gifts to each other. Right.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Yeah. They gave him gifts, so we'll celebrate. Being like, why would you? That's not a crazy leap in my mind. We'll celebrate it by just giving unto each other here. Yeah, like you should be giving gifts. But you're giving gifts to another person. It's tough to give Jesus perfume these days.
Starting point is 00:59:12 Yeah. But if you're giving gifts to other people. Yeah, you see Christ in somebody else. You give them a gift, right? A gift of love, like a gift of here's my something. Yeah. What about Hanukkah? Would you be okay with gift giving for, like a gift of here's my something. Yeah. What about Hanukkah? Would you be okay with gift giving for Hanukkah?
Starting point is 00:59:28 I mean, I don't know. I don't know a lot about Hanukkah. I don't really celebrate that either. Oh, you don't? Nah. I thought you did. I'm sorry. I'd love to meet the man that you talk to the most.
Starting point is 00:59:41 You've got to have one guy that you just really go to. A source. A source. Yeah, you just really go to a source a source yeah you gotta have some source i'd love to see where this you know i don't know if he's in the woods or if he comes around or if you gotta you gotta bang sticks together get him to come out to you but i'd love to see what that yeah that's some people yeah yeah well it kind of grew and grew, but then by 1600s in America, the Puritans were like, this is getting out of hand, all this gift giving. Right. So the leaders outlawed Christmas celebrations on the ground that it was too luxurious of
Starting point is 01:00:15 a practice and there was no justified reason for celebrating them. Boom. That's when you probably would have, if you could pick to be alive right then. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's a good time. have, if you could pick to be alive right then. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's when that's a good time. The least fun ever was happening.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Well, they might've been having a good time. It's just, I don't think they were. It's just been recorded as we weren't having fun. They were having fun. They, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:37 You didn't have the pressure of buying everybody something. Yeah. They had the pressure of trying to grow crops to not die every winter. You know what I mean? Well, not far from that. Yeah. You know what I mean? He's not far from that. Yeah. I mean, that's pretty much what people did for a long time. I understand that.
Starting point is 01:00:51 He's a couple microwaves just away from that. Yeah. Yeah, don't you think future generations will look back on us like, man, that was a hard time. They were not having fun. Because by then, they're going to be like, people actually died back then. they were not having fun because by then they're gonna be like people actually died back then what will what are we doing that they will not be doing a hundred years from now i mean i guess we can't even imagine but there are i was looking at like future stuff like phones like it's i'm so
Starting point is 01:01:17 over my phone and it's you know and it seems like the getting a new phone every year like that craze is like kind of over. I hope so. Yeah. I always did the thing where you could redo it, and I was excited, and I haven't done it now. And you're like, all right. It's kind of just like, I'm not doing this again. You're making the same phone.
Starting point is 01:01:37 And then Bill Gates, your buddy. Yeah. And he said- Former, also a fellow landowner yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah got a few acres out there yeah yeah yeah you probably a lot more like than you think yeah yeah and then but he's like something there's gonna be an electronic tattoo it's a lot of ends up being chip stuff it's a lot of it's kind of like i was reading like what would cell phones be and it's like well you just have chips and then it's going to be so normal that you would be feel very weird not
Starting point is 01:02:08 even having it and like all this kind of stuff but i was like that's a big thing to have to switch a lot of people to to be like just put this like chip in your brain or something and you're like what like you know that's gonna be a lot to get you know i don't think that you never escape your phone you never escape your phone and you never escape i mean there's no there's no there's no distinction between the two you are your phone yeah it's not a distinct well it was saying like you're going to be eventually your your brain would be a computer so everybody's a walking computer so you kind of just know everybody knows everything elon musk you could tell when someone's lying you could tell when someone's like no one could you couldn't get like the there you know it's like yeah i don't
Starting point is 01:02:50 even see the the i guess there's pros of yeah it's like but there's no any uh human nature the fun of life of being like you know or like you know of originality or all that kind of stuff i guess you would have your personality and so it would just be like almost best personalities would win uh our bet be a lot more uh killing people yeah i mean you're going to be like he knows everything i know i know you know it's like and you didn't go like the odds of me i know how to not get caught and then you know yeah elon musk used to talk about uh neuralink where he said ai would be so advanced that we would need to uh plug in to download to um you know yeah to keep them from taking over yes he still talks about that does he he's a little
Starting point is 01:03:39 busy right now twitter but okay but yeah i haven't heard your link still a company they tried it on some pigs. Okay. Wow. What do we get them to do? It didn't work. He did a live demonstration with some pigs and it didn't work. It didn't go so well.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Maybe don't do it live. Yeah. There's a great episode of Black Mirror about this exact thing where all of them have sort of a camera in their eye and then some of them elect just to take it out because they the they have to cut it out because the the uh cons outweigh the pros living life i'd watch it but are they cutting their eye like no no there's no black mirror is too much black mirror is a lot and it's like there's a lot of stuff where you're like well this is pretty... It's describing what's actually happening, right? The social credit score kind of episode is very scary.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Oh, I didn't watch it. I'm not into it. I mean, I watched it, but I was like, I can't. It's an easy show to watch because it's an anthology series, so it's not like you can just watch any individual episode. It's like the Twilight Zone. Yeah, exactly. You don't have to sit down and watch all of them.
Starting point is 01:04:45 White Christmas is a good one to start with, I think. Yeah, exactly. You don't have to sit down and watch all of them. White Christmas. It's a good one to start with, I think. Oh, yeah? Jon Hamm's in it. He's very good. He's in everything. He's another one.
Starting point is 01:04:53 Sorry. I thought you were almost reading my mind there. I thought they were like, golly. He has a chip in his head. Yeah. Yeah, he's in
Starting point is 01:05:02 The Rock's in it, too. I thought we talked about it. Progressive commercials. No, but Jon Hamm, you're like, what are you, are you, get out. He's charming and he's in we talked about it progressive commercials no but john ham you're like what do you are you get like he's charming and he's funny you know and he's talented but it's it's like all the commercials i know i'm not none of these people are not charming you're gonna meet them they're gonna be the greatest people ever meet in your life i understand that but it's like he's in those commercials now and like you're just like all right dude you're just
Starting point is 01:05:23 everywhere this was a while ago but yeah well this was when it's probably great to have john here i mean it's still but you know he was great in uh mad men yeah what was the bridesmaids bridesmaids he's great bridesmaids he's great in the town you ever see that oh that's a great movie yeah yeah he is yeah yeah he's great in the last stuff that's why he gets the stuff but it's just i feel like that's a great movie yeah yeah he is yeah yeah he's great in the last stuff that's why he gets the stuff but it's just i feel like it's a commercial it's like the stuff where you're like i can't be seeing you top gun too is where you saw him recently yeah he's in the new top gun i just yeah you're like i just can't be seeing you
Starting point is 01:05:56 too much like and i think you got to be once you cross into commercials you're like i can't see you every day yeah yeah i get that what do we have now that we didn't have 100 years ago no almost everything yeah yeah it'll be the same thing transportation think about how much better it is now than it was 100 years ago you're telling me that the i just have a hard time believing the the difference in our everyday lives 100 years from now will be more different than the difference between now and 1900. Just so much more advanced.
Starting point is 01:06:30 So much more happened in that amount of time. I think it'll be more. The internet, electricity. I mean, everything happened in those last few years. You think it'll be even crazier. It's exponential growth. I think it's going to be worse. Not better. That do. Technological. I think it's going to be worse. Not better.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Well, that's the different argument. That's a different argument. We're talking about how much of a difference it's going to be. Yeah. Like it's going to be like back to the other one. Yeah, maybe. 1900s, yeah. I think like we'll be able to travel to other countries in minutes instead of hours.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Stuff like that. Okay. Yeah, that would change life more than just. This might be a time where you don't want to say we. 100 years. And you're like, you know, we're going to be able to do a lot of stuff. They might be able to do it. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:18 You guys. Yeah, Eleanor might be able to. Yeah. Yeah, I won't be able to win this bet. Aaron will be like, like oh he was right well too bad ellen i mean look i mean they might because it's you know harper's 10 you know ellen was one uh yeah i mean by then who knows well i was even giving i was even giving aaron credit to still be here that was nice uh because people will be living so much longer yeah
Starting point is 01:07:42 yeah yeah i mean, they could be. I'd have to be 143. Be tough. It's been done. When? I don't know. There was some guy in like, I think Iran or Iraq, a country in the Middle East who claims like, I'm 160 years old. We were talking about this dude.
Starting point is 01:08:01 I think so. We had no way to prove that he was that old, but you can just claim it. Yeah. 122 is the record that- The official record. Guinness honors, I think. But in the Bible, they live in the 900s. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:08:13 So, Dusty, what was the top, when you were 10 years old, what was the hot toy? When I was 10, that would have, I don't know, Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe's. Yeah. What year were you born? 82. Okay. Well, 1990, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were the top toy sold that year. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:34 So that's pretty close. Yeah. Yeah. I love Ninja Turtles. Yeah. Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe's. I mean, that was, I had the little, I had a little Ninja Turtle sewer set. Wow. Where you had the city.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Yeah. And then you could go down into the sewer. So y'all are doing all right in the trailer. Yeah. Yeah, well, that's what I always say. It's like, it's not that we didn't have money. We didn't know how to spend money. So I had, we lived in a trailer, but I had the Ninja Turtle sewer set.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Is this the sewer set right here? I don't know. Yeah, I guess so. I also had a He-Man kind of set like that. So it's, oh, yeah, look, this one up here, yeah. Oh, had a He-Man kind of set like that. Oh, yeah, look, this one up here, yeah. Oh, this one? This looks more like it.
Starting point is 01:09:12 I think that may be the same, but that gives me a better angle. It's taken with a little bit worse camera. Yeah. So that reminded you of it more. Yeah, angle looks about the same too. But I thought it was the same picture. Look at the two angles it's a little bit the fact that you couldn't put it together from that one
Starting point is 01:09:31 and then you go nah that was it when I go back and look at that other one that was it too I think I had a He-Man I think I got one big yeah He-Man you get the castle yeah you got a joke about He-Man don't the castle. Yeah. You got a joke about he, man,
Starting point is 01:09:45 don't you? Yeah. I used to have a, yes, it used to do a joke about it. Yeah. Yeah. About,
Starting point is 01:09:51 um, I got shot in the chest with a BB gun when I was like five, you know, and I was playing he, man. And I was like, I put my sword up. I was like,
Starting point is 01:09:58 I have the, by the power of grace goal. And then my cousin shot me in the chest. And I, I say that, you know, had i made the full transition to he man obviously it would have bounced right off but he caught his perfect timing yeah i don't think that's the joke actually but uh all right but that's the truth it's on
Starting point is 01:10:15 making that fudge yeah i haven't told that joke since i've recorded it yeah sounds like a good one. Thank God. It was a hot one at the time. Yeah. It was a 2014 joke. Yeah. So Cyber Monday became- You know when He-Man was topical? Yeah. I like to keep it fresh.
Starting point is 01:10:33 I'm joking. I had old jokes. Cyber Monday became a thing in 2000, first became a thing in 2005. And the reason it took off is- Internet? Partially so. It played a big big role it did play a very big role but people's home internet was so bad that on monday when they went back to work everybody got on their computer and started buying stuff oh okay so you're off friday but your dial-up is
Starting point is 01:11:01 terrible saturday so go back monday you got. Oh, so you would do all your online shopping at work. Yes. That's interesting. Yeah. Okay. And then some lady just named it Cyber Monday and it took off. They should call it Red Monday because no one's working and productivity's down. Some lady started calling it.
Starting point is 01:11:20 It was like Cyber Monday. Maybe pass that around. She goes, Somebody's got a case of the Cyber Mondays. And then there's Giving Tuesday. That just started in 2012. Yeah. Who started it?
Starting point is 01:11:31 Some dude? 92nd Street Y, YMCA in New York. Where is it at? Now there's Green Monday. That's the last day before you can order something online and be delivered by Christmas. What day is that? With Amazon, it's a week of.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Usually the second Monday of December. After doing internal research, they realized second Monday of December is the last day shoppers were able to place an online order that would arrive in time for the holidays. But that's outdated. Yeah, now Amazon. Yeah, you could. You're saying my research is outdated?
Starting point is 01:12:07 No. Well, whoever. I'm just saying. I could order a He-Man right now and it would be at my house before I get home. Oh, really? No. Not really. Sometimes.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Sometimes you can get it same day. Yeah. Yeah. Probably not a He-Man though. It's got to be something that's really hot. I think you'd be surprised. Yeah. Something really hot that they're selling a lot of,
Starting point is 01:12:26 they just have at the warehouse. Like Amazon products, like the Echo Dots and those stuff, they're just handing those out a bit. A fire stick. But He-Man would be like... There's also a... I can get that one. I can overnight this He-Man will be here at 4 a.m.
Starting point is 01:12:44 Wow. That's pretty good. What about Castle Grayskull there? $228. There's also, Dusty, you like this? Buy Nothing Day. Oh, yeah. It's a day of protest against consumerism.
Starting point is 01:12:57 That's kind of like Festivus we talked about. Yeah, what day is that? The same day as Black Friday. Oh, nice. It's working pretty good, huh? Yeah, Buy Nothing Day. Really making a dent. Yeah, maybe the people who started Buy Nothing Day could pick a different day.
Starting point is 01:13:12 Yeah, I guess they're trying to counter it, but yeah, they should probably just pick a day that might actually have some impact. Yeah. Yeah. Buy Nothing Day is also like Avoid the Crowd Day. Yeah, but I feel like Black Friday's even gonna go i mean oh it has because now everything's opening on thanksgiving night oh like walmart's open on thanksgiving or i believe it is it was last year right i didn't always like that stuff was open on holidays like because you always end up you can end up having a time on holidays where you're like i just want to get out and you can end up having a time on holidays where you're like, I just want to get out.
Starting point is 01:13:45 And you can. Oh, you do like it? Yeah. Okay. I mean, I feel bad for, you know, people that have to work there. But it's like, it's the idea that you're like, you know, like, I mean, I don't think there's something fun about going to McDonald's on Thanksgiving. Going to the movies. Movies.
Starting point is 01:14:01 It's a big day for movies, right? Christmas. Movies are super fun. Yeah. You go do something, it just feels, you're feels, you really feel like we're all off. Yeah. Yeah. I saw the movie Street Fighter on Christmas with my mom one time.
Starting point is 01:14:14 You remember that? Jean-Claude Van Damme? Street Fighter? Yeah. I thought you were going to say the new one. Isn't there a new one? Oh, maybe. Yeah, we saw the old one, though.
Starting point is 01:14:23 She loved that Raul Julio, whatever. Raul Jul the old one though she loved that raw julio uh whatever raw julia yeah 1994 i thought you're gonna say with your buddy you stuck out of the house like now i went with my mom oh yeah my mom loves a movie so uh amazon's 42 percent of people buy their stuff on amazon now walmart second wow i believe it this is about everything i mean it's going to be are you uh brick and mortar or you like to go check it out or you like to order online uh i thought you said rick and mortar like that tv show yeah rick and morty morty or like i was thinking a radio show like welcome back to rick Mortar. In the morning. Eww. I like going to places.
Starting point is 01:15:08 I'd rather go somewhere. So, brick and mortar. Yeah, brick and mortar. I feel like they always betray me. Like, I bought a mattress one time from a place and then they were very slow about getting it to me and then I tried to call and they were like, the number they gave me to call was like,
Starting point is 01:15:25 oh, we only process the online orders. They made it really hard. And then I bought a suitcase from a place in the mall and the wheel broke and I couldn't get anybody online. I had to take it back to the store. You just buy things online. They'll really help you i want to support the store because i like to go into stores i think that's fun but they don't it
Starting point is 01:15:50 feels like it always betrays me they're just like everybody's lazy nobody wants to do anything yeah i took the wheel off the suitcase into the store hoping they would just give me a new wheel they laughed at me and they were like you got to bring the whole suitcase in so i had to go home put the wheel back on the suitcase take them the suitcase just so they could mail it in and then mail it back to me with a new wheel oh dude if they laughed at me i would have i was very upset i would have not gone back out of principle it would have been enough it would have been yeah yeah that's an enough situation no in reality what it would have done i would have been furious i would have been polite to them i would have left and i would yell about it my car by myself yeah that's what i did you know yeah yeah yeah yeah i can't believe
Starting point is 01:16:33 they just didn't trust that you were a guy being honest with a wheel i know random i know that's what i'm saying i just want a replacement wheel yeah that's all i want i never thought about it from that perspective yeah but i'll just buy a new wheel i mean i don't even you don't even have to give it to me but they didn't didn't have them for sale wasn't even an option yeah well i don't think they sell luggage piece by piece yeah i mean but they should have some wheels in there that's all i'm saying they should have some yeah they should be able to not mail it out yeah it'd be like hey my zipper and my wheel came off. You can go into a clothing store and ask for some buttons.
Starting point is 01:17:09 They'll probably hook you up. Yeah. Had a button come off my shirt. Looking for another one. I think they usually button on the thing. Usually, yeah. I throw that away. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Walk around with it for a while. I don't need stuff hanging on. I don't like it either. Where am I going to put it? Yeah. I don't like it either. That's thrown in the trash. I don't like it either. Where am I going to put it? Yeah, I don't like it either. That's throw it in the trash. Yeah, yeah. Figure it out later.
Starting point is 01:17:27 But I do think it's kind of they weren't completely wrong. For a man like you to walk in with a random will. You told the- With that hat on? With that hat on. Going, well, my will on my luggage broke. And they go, we don't know if you have luggage. You might just be
Starting point is 01:17:45 trying to get two wheels out of us and build your own suitcase that's what i would assume that would make more sense to me than you i would have been like please bring it back in and i'll be shocked if i ever see you again because i think you just thought well i mean you're just gonna throw that other wheel away. I might as well take it back out with me. And then they see you build a suitcase. This could be true. This could all be true.
Starting point is 01:18:13 You told that story in a previous episode, and it went nowhere. And you said you were going to try it again. And look at that. It had some traction that time. Oh, yeah. It was with Greg. Greg Garcia. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:24 You told it on stage no i never no i just was trying to follow up about he was trying to get rid of some pillows or something and it just fell flat because he had a he had a good story about returning pillows or boxes or something right and you try to follow it with that story i try to relate yeah be like oh i got a story like that all right yeah but but you started it with that ain't nothing try to relate and be like, oh, I got a story like that. All right. Yeah. But you started it with, that ain't nothing. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:18:48 You think that's something, Greg. Yeah, yeah. They did some research on holiday spending. Music in a store makes a big difference how long someone stays. I think we talk about this
Starting point is 01:19:01 with restaurants as well. Upbeat music makes people move faster so they're not in the store as long. Slower, more soft music makes people slow down and stay longer. And they want them to stay? Yeah. So they'll buy more. I figure you'd just be like, you could go in there and boom, boom, boom, just buying.
Starting point is 01:19:19 I think someone a little faster, I thought, would spend more. Depends on what kind of store it is yeah like lids that would make them i don't know i seem like something like that you go to lids a lot yeah yeah i always poke in i used to go see what's going on in there man i used to too yeah it's crazy you're on the road you're just like maybe well i don't buy hats like you but i would i would always poke in to see their Vandy section. Right. And I haven't done it because I just don't know if I've seen a Lids.
Starting point is 01:19:49 But if I did see one, I'd still go look and see what they got in the Vandy section. And it's fun being in different parts of the country and seeing they got a lot more of their local teams and stuff. I don't get that far. I just look at – because I was always so mad that the vanity section was in the back and small. I'm surprised they even had any in most of these places. They would always have some. But I mean, it's like they're like... You find some. I found some really cool
Starting point is 01:20:13 hats there. I've been with Aaron on the road to some Lids and I know nothing about... Like when we were in Salt Lake City, we wanted to buy a Salt Lake Bee hat. Yeah, I wanted to get a minor league hat. And we looked at a few, and then we left. And I was like, why don't you buy one?
Starting point is 01:20:29 And you're like, oh, it wasn't the right size. Because I'm not used to fitted hats. You have the exact head size down. Oh, yeah, I forgot they were fitted. I wear a snapback if I have it. But I have to wear a fitted. I wear a pretty big, 7 and 7 eighths. You like it loose?
Starting point is 01:20:47 Is that a good fit? This is about right. And this is on two buttons. A lot of new era hats, I'm only a one button guy. And that's tough. It's barely hanging on. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 01:20:59 Yeah. I get on that. Cute. I've gotten a few complaints about my hats can you lose weight in your head? people's heads being too big can I lose weight in my hat? I don't know
Starting point is 01:21:12 you definitely lose weight in your face but I don't know about my hat size hasn't changed at all but you do steroids your head size changes for sure it gets bigger? Oh, way bigger, yeah. That was one of the things presented against Barry Bonds in court,
Starting point is 01:21:30 how his hat size changed since he started doing steroids. What'd he say? Just worked out a bunch. Been reading a lot of books. Yeah, because I'm smart now. Well, it is crazy they never caught him. That's what's crazy. I think they caught him that's what's crazy i think they caught him right i don't think they don't like they i don't think they ever had they never tested positive for it
Starting point is 01:21:50 at all i thought they i think everybody else got caught i mean there's some strong evidence against him but but it's no smoking gun yeah there's no yeah if they're having to mention your head size that means they haven't oh man it well he's got a helmet on but i mean yeah like he gets so much bigger like he's like looks like a different person well your body type does change over time i mean he's so much older in this one but it's it's remarkable the physical difference so you got on the left yeah yeah thin yeah but it is i I mean, you know. So Brigham Young University did a study on buying, and they said people who wear high heels in stores are the best buyers by not overbuying.
Starting point is 01:22:37 Because wearing high heels, you have a short amount of time before your feet get tired, so you don't linger in there. So the key to not overspending is to wear high heels wow no store that's where i always go wrong and i mean you imagine yeah just it's the your feet get tired and embarrassment i mean you're barely making it in there yeah yeah go in shirtless you'll want to get just carrying a wheel yeah why do people complain about your hats what's that why do people complain about your hats? What's that? Why do people complain about your hats? Oh, because, well, they don't, most people don't.
Starting point is 01:23:09 They're very good hats. But people say that, I've had people say that their heads are too big for the hat. And I'll go, well, you knew your head was big when you bought this hat. You know what I mean? Oh, they email you and you're the customer service rep. They email them back. Yeah. And he says, well, your head's, that's not my fault.
Starting point is 01:23:24 Your head's too big. Right. It's one size fits most. You're a freak. Yeah. So. Yeah, I am sorry that your head is so big.
Starting point is 01:23:32 But I have one of your hats, Dusty, and it doesn't fit my head. But I never thought, well, this is, I should take it out on the guy who sells the hats. Yeah. I think, man,
Starting point is 01:23:42 my head is huge. I'd like to get you a hat you could wear, though. I would love one. I'm going to work on that. I'm going to get some bigger hats. Yeah. I think, man, my head is huge. I'd like to get you a hat you could wear, though. I would love one. I'm going to work on that. I'm going to get some bigger hats. This is what people want you to do to them. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:52 I mean, I hear you. I mean, this is the literal complaint. But I'm sitting right next to him. And you're like, all right, Aaron, I'm going to do it. People are like, I got 50 hats I bought from this guy. I paid tickets to his show. Yeah, said to the whole show. It's a snapback.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Yeah. And even the last snap. I don't get a lot of complaints, but I've had people say it. And I don't, you know, I'm not so rude to them, but that is kind of my thought. Do you, they don't try it on there? I would think you're buying it to just be like i mean it's good that the person wants to wear it but i would think i part of me like in the scenario
Starting point is 01:24:30 that they're buying it out of your trunk i would say i would be just i'd be kind of be like yeah i'll just give it to someone or something yeah you know like it's not i like they say trunk though that is how it feels though it's like i'll do I'll go do comedy, and then I sell out of my suitcase. It is like I'm a traveling salesman that's in a long pitch for my hat. It's been an hour-long thing, and then I'm like, come get a hat. I'm out there with a cane. I think that covers it. I think that covered it.
Starting point is 01:25:12 According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, due to inflation, the 12 days of Christmas would now cost you $41,205. And what do you think the most expensive? Glad you asked, Aaron. Seven swans, a swimming would be about $13,000. Wow. More than the five golden rings. Swans cost that much money?
Starting point is 01:25:33 I think a good swan, like a top dollar. How many? Five what? Golden rings? Five golden rings. Yeah. Is it, how much would it cost? $13,000.
Starting point is 01:25:42 No, $224,000. $224,000. For everything? Yeah. $41,000. $41,000. No, $224,000. $224,000. For everything? Yeah. $41,000. $41,000. Now, that's assuming it doesn't stack each day, right? So, like the second day, you wouldn't buy the partridge in a pear tree again. Oh, I guess so.
Starting point is 01:25:56 Yeah, it must be. Okay. And then you add them all up. That makes a lot of sense. It says nine ladies dancing would be $7,500. So, they must be talking about renting for an hour or so. Yeah, it'd be way more than that if you're buying. Yeah, illegal to get, to buy.
Starting point is 01:26:16 Right, right, right. What are you going to tell us, a live swan? Yeah, the swans are alive. Yeah, so you're buying a couple swans. They're swimming. I assume they're alive, yeah, yeah. Four calling birds, three- A lot of birds.
Starting point is 01:26:29 Yeah, your house would be so loud. Your house would be a nightmare. I mean, a nightmare. There's a couple of swans that hang out outside of the Lexington Comedy Off-Broadway. They do, yeah. I had no idea they were that pricey. Well, there, you just go grab those.
Starting point is 01:26:42 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Probably cut some costs. Those swans are geese there's a little bit of everything out there i think i would like to see uh you go get all these things dusty yeah just to how you got it you know because i think the swans would be they'd come from who knows where well the five golden rings might be the hardest just because people don't expect me to buy jewelry when i go into a jewelry store that is for sure yeah the birds they're like yeah i'll go tell this guy some price you get joe zimmerman he's a bird watcher okay i like to watch birds a
Starting point is 01:27:17 little bit he's really into it oh he's yeah he's like way into it okay you've got bird watching books don't you yeah i got some bird bird watching books, don't you? Yeah, I got some bird identifying books. Oh, Joe will talk to you all day. Oh, yeah. Here are these swans. I'm into that. It's like a comedy club right there. And they'll come up on that parking lot right in front of the club.
Starting point is 01:27:33 Yeah. That's where you grab them. Yeah. I'll go, these are mine. They're part of my show. Part of my act. And they go, where you do a show? Right there.
Starting point is 01:27:41 Yeah. Broadway. You put your names on it and you go, well, all right. Yeah, let them swim out. I mean, if I'm near a lake i let them stretch your legs yeah you walk your dog don't you gotta walk the swan yeah yeah how can you prove that's your dog yeah yeah here's like a chip minute all right well all right yeah because we'll get a chip in that swan's neck. Let me know how that goes. A little different game in the swan business. Yeah, you can't get it wet.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Can't get the chip wet. Yeah. You can probably know a guy who gets you some birds in general. Yeah, I bet I can find a guy. A bird guy. I've been meeting some guys out in McMinnville that I feel I can get about anything. That dude I met that mows your lawn
Starting point is 01:28:28 or whatever, that dude's wild. He definitely knows a guy. Yeah. Like casinos, shopping malls are designed to make people lose track of time. They remove clocks and windows for views of the outside world. It's a scripted disorientation
Starting point is 01:28:46 called the Gruen Transfer. Oh, you knew this? I think so. Okay. I mean, I didn't know that was the term they're using these days. Yeah, that's good. I'm familiar with the concept.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Solid stuff. No, it's all right. I'm sorry. This might be one of the shorter episodes. We've done it well. It's not that short. stuff. No, it's all right. This might be one of the shorter episodes. We've done it a while. Does Harper have something she really wants this year? A hot toy? I don't know. I don't know if there's a hot toy.
Starting point is 01:29:17 The toy stuff is probably... Yeah, I looked. Every list was totally different, what the hot toy is. I think kids want... They want money to buy some game or something. Like, you know, you get to a phase of I don't know what big thing you get them. Like, yeah, she's not going to – we're not going to get her like – Barbie Dreamhouse.
Starting point is 01:29:36 I mean, the point of like she could probably be saying I want this stuff and she doesn't. She's just saying I want something. But it's – yeah yeah i think you could you know we're here i don't i don't know what i don't know why like i would know i don't know i remember an age like between like 12 and i don't know 11 or 13 something like that where you're almost over close i mean toys but you're not really in the clothes yet where it's kind of hard to know what you want do you guys remember that
Starting point is 01:30:05 yeah i remember my older brother got a game boy the original game boy and that was a big big deal when he got yeah the boys i think you can like i mean i mean and the girls that are into it but like gaming systems you know i got the ps playstation vr one year but it's been cool it's been i mean it's crazy uh but it's like hey you know she doesn't play it a ton uh the vr is crazy i think it's the craziest thing i've ever that's the future of like that you would see stuff get wild where you can like the metaverse yeah i don't understand the metaverse i don't know i don't know what it means i heard it had really low users like people aren't is it sim city or something yeah but like you're in it's just another world that you get it's vr and you live yeah and you live live your own life in there
Starting point is 01:30:58 so you wear vr and you just like go to work or you go to yeah you have your space and you can get land people pay real money for land in the metaverse sometimes and you can it's pretty wild i mean there are there are versions of this i remember when second life was big for a while there's actually a class at at notre dame that was taught through second life uh the video game. And I played World of Warcraft back in the day. I was immersed in that same way too. So I understand it. I just can't do it these days. But you go in, you get off your regular life,
Starting point is 01:31:37 you put those glasses on, and then you just... You're in a house, the house that you could never dream of having in the real world. Yeah. And your friends come over and you can play ping pong with them. But you have to literally walk to go from room to room? No, no. You have a way to just move from room to room?
Starting point is 01:31:53 You have a way to move around, yeah. I've heard about homeless guys that do this. Really? Yeah, there's a famous photo out there, I think, of a homeless guy who has a VR headset and he spends his day living in another world. I don't blame him. I don't know if it's sad or great.
Starting point is 01:32:09 I'm going sad. Probably, but it's an escape for him. Yeah, you feel the temperatures of the weather. Somebody shut that door. The sun's out It says it's 75
Starting point is 01:32:26 That's weird I see these commercials now During football games For like I can be the cowboy For the Quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys Is that something new
Starting point is 01:32:36 That You know what I'm talking about Like you can wear the Wear the headset But like You can actually The guy says I don't want to
Starting point is 01:32:44 It's a kid I don't want to – it's a kid. I don't want to wait to someday be the quarterback. I want to be it now. And then he puts it on, and he's like – you should see it. He's playing in like – looks like a real game. That's the attitude of a lot of people. I also – yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:57 I want to do it now. And you're like, yeah, well. But I also love that it's – So then they create a whole new world. That's what's crazy. It's like all this stuff that you're like, well, I want it now. You're like, well, you can go get it. You're like, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:33:09 I mean, I want it now. They're like, all right, well. And then it's – if you can, I guess, trick yourself into thinking like, well, maybe you're like, I don't need anything because I got all this. Yeah, and even the term I don't want to wait to be the next quarterback, it's like, well, it's not really a waiting game. Yeah. You don't just get it over time.
Starting point is 01:33:29 Yeah. You got to work for it. Well, I think a lot of people have that, where they think, I put in the time. There's a lot of, I mean, you see that comedy. Like, wow, you know, I did the time, and you're like, that's not. So I'm owed this. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Yeah. Oh. Yeah, I know people that say that kind of stuff i've been doing this 10 years and it's like yeah but you're not doing it doing it you're not really hustling really hard yeah you know yeah 46 of people have lied about liking a gift tristan did that earlier Oh That's another poll that You're like who are you asking that Yeah Of course because you're being polite
Starting point is 01:34:13 It's not necessarily a bad thing is it No not at all Are you supposed to tell them I hate it Well I don't even know There's part of you that you could even It should be way higher than that Well Even the word lie is weird because you're like i mean someone gave you something so how could you even be like uh like do you like it maybe you're like oh yeah i
Starting point is 01:34:34 love it you're not gonna use as much but you're like i'm not really lying like it's like maybe maybe it's not exactly what i thought but i'm not mad at them yeah lies lie is too harsh it's like you just go yeah yeah no it's awesome maybe i'll use it maybe i'll never use it i'd imagine most things we all buy i mean look at how much stuff's in this room it's like you're just not touching stuff yeah yeah that's a like a minimalist life like you get it where you're like, I've been trying to, I've been really trying to do it on the road with packing is just get it down to what you need. What exactly am I wearing? And outside of show clothes, but it's like, like when I travel, you know, like you wear whatever. Like, I have these certain things in these situations,
Starting point is 01:35:28 and I wear these every day and just be like, that's what I'm wearing. You should be able to pack probably two outfits. So you've got to think through every outfit, right? That's my travel outfit, and then I get there, and I'll change, and then I have the show. I don't change. Well, the show stuff is I leave a lot of that on the bus. Okay. But the show stuff I have, I mean, you then I have the show. I don't change. Well, the show stuff is, I leave a lot of that on the bus. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:45 But the show stuff I have, I mean, you know, like the show stuff, I do think it's the, the shows are big now. Like, so it's like, you know, you want to dress accordingly to that. And, and it's fun to, you know, do that, but it's like, yeah, then I get done and I put just golf stuff back on or, you know, you could have one pair of jeans maybe because occasionally you'd be like, eh, I've had a little bit recently. I got golf golf stuff on now but it's like uh where i've been like i could i could wear some jeans like you just feel like you want to wear some jeans yeah
Starting point is 01:36:13 and you know you feel like too dressed down but we're also going to like what am i doing i think dressings could be a big thing. That's what could hurt. Because dressing up feels good. I think it does feel good to put something on. If you go to work and you put a suit on, you go out and you're presentable and you feel good versus if everybody gets too dressed down, it gets too comfortable, it gets too seeps in your mind
Starting point is 01:36:44 that you go, I'm not being productive because I'm too comfortable. You know, the idea of it is you want to be comfortable. Like this part of you wants to like, I don't, you know, have. I'm not a person that dresses up,
Starting point is 01:36:54 but it is sloppy out here. I mean, out in the world, people are sloppy. Sloppy. I mean, I don't dress up, but I try to not get sloppy with it.
Starting point is 01:37:04 You know? Yeah. And you can, you it, you know? Yeah. You can wear stuff that doesn't look sloppy. Yeah. It's pajama pants at Walmart. Yeah. That to me is where I see that and I go, I never want to be that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:18 You have Walmart slippers on. Yeah, let's say that. Well, look, I'm doing that ironically. You know what I mean? I'm obviously the polished, well-dressed guy. It's funny that I'm wearing Walmart slippers. You would never think that's all he's got. There's this restaurant near my house.
Starting point is 01:37:35 It's not fine dining, but it's pretty pricey, and it's pretty nice in there. Not in necessarily a nice area, but the restaurant itself is pretty nice. But then people come in there, and they're just dressed so sloppy. And I'm like, you really, you don't have to do a lot to look decent. And you're obviously got a little money because, you know, it's not a, it's not, you know, fine dining, but it's, it's pricey. So you got a little money you're in there. And it's like, it brings the whole restaurant down because people, you know, you feel like, you're like, oh, I'm going to go out to dinner with my wife. You dress kind of nice, and then other people are there, and they're not looking good.
Starting point is 01:38:11 Yeah, but just say it. It's Outback. Yeah. Well, the Outback is close to me, but that's – Yeah, yeah. But no, it's a not – You've changed, dude. You've changed.
Starting point is 01:38:22 You used to be that guy. Yeah. Well – Remember the story you used to tell about you and your wife went to a restaurant and they made you sit on the porch? Oh, well. And you were offended by it? Yeah, yeah. And then what happened after?
Starting point is 01:38:32 Well, okay. And, well, we went to this, in Germantown, me and Hannah went to this restaurant one time. And we walk in, we were like, hey, we'd like to get a table for two. And they go, the restaurant was pretty empty. And they go, well, we can seat you out here on the patio. And we look up there and there's like four big tables and there's a couple at one of the tables. And I go, yeah, we'll take one of those tables.
Starting point is 01:38:55 And they're like, well, we'll have to set you with that other couple at their table. And it was kind of like a community table, but I was like, nah, that's okay. And we left and i told my wife i was like they they judged us you know because they didn't think we were going to spend any money yeah and so we go to this other diner and they see this right away they're like get in here you know and we sat down and we opened the menu and we saw the prices and we go let's get so it's like they judged us but they judged us correct yeah yeah yeah yeah you can hang out by
Starting point is 01:39:31 the door right yeah and you and your old lady can hang out by the door you're like what yeah yeah i mean it was like it was like a real moment of self-realization when we were like okay yeah i could see like I don't, I'm always thinking about it. Dressing up has been, I've been thinking about that recently. Do you think if someone is at a job where they're never going to wear a suit, they should still at least dress up in a suit for the interview? I'm not talking about like McDonald's. I think you should dress, like, yeah, like if you go,
Starting point is 01:40:03 like a lot of places, look, LA.A. is the king of this. So L.A. is – no one's really dressed up. People are wearing – they're dressed down a lot. And that's the vibe of like California versus New York is – but I think a lot of stuff is leaning to that. You can get away with a lot of golf stuff now. And golf stuff actually does look – you can wear a collar. You can tuck it in.
Starting point is 01:40:24 You can have a vest. It looks kind of nice. I like all of it. So I get it. But it's, yeah, I think you should, I mean, you should dress up better than you're going to dress there. I mean, it's that fake confidence. You don't want to go show that. Like, I don't think that's a good, I don't think people like that.
Starting point is 01:40:49 Or I don't know if people do. I don't. I don't like it. I wouldn't want to fake confidence. Like if I was dressed like this and you interviewed for a job for me and you know, it's like, I would probably be like, yeah, you should come in a little more prepared because you're be a part of the team for a while before you come in and you're can dress down a little bit like it's like don't just act like you know now some people might be like dude don't just dress normal like me because i'm not comfortable with it but i i would at least want to know that you're you're thinking about uh you know that you want this job and like you're not taking it like it's i need to know that you're not a loose worker before I would then be like – and it's like if you're dressed up, you just – they're like, all right, I'm this guy.
Starting point is 01:41:33 Yeah, we're doing this. This person wants this job, and they're serious about it. And if they came in just real sloppy, you're like – it just starts – you start looking sloppy, and you're like, God, you just look – and you can even – you can wear i mean clothes mizzen and main that we did like that's a athletic shirt you can just wear stuff with collars or like you can even dress you know there's even a world now too you can dress cool so you can wear something that's super comfortable but it's kind of stylish and it looks kind of good like i have like uh travis matthews sent me so they have some jeans and like this
Starting point is 01:42:12 button-down shirt and i wore one of their shirts underneath it with it unbuttoned and you're like i got dream jeans and i'm unsure this one of their hats on you're like i mean you kind of look stylish like you kind of like you know and stylish is like oh that's good like you you're in a time now where you can be stylish i think back in the older days is like you had it was much stiffer like suits are not comfortable and all this they're making stuff so comfortable now that you're can be like yeah dude just just even put any kind of effort just look cool and then that's like you know or you know presentable either wear a suit or dress cool. Look like there was effort put into what you had.
Starting point is 01:42:47 Yeah, look intentional. Yes, yes. Right. Yeah, I interviewed in a suit at News Channel 5 and then was there for 20 years and never wore a suit again. I mean, there's no reason to. Yeah, but it's the right move. It is.
Starting point is 01:43:01 And you got the job. I did. I'm not saying it's wrong. I'm just pointing out how it's- But did you have your first few months you would at least dress up a little bit? I probably dressed down more as I got more comfortable there. Yeah. But at first, it's like, if everybody's dressed-
Starting point is 01:43:17 If people are not wearing a suit, you're like, I'm not going to wear a suit because it's weird. Right. And I understand that. But you're like, I'm going to wear- I'll wear a shirt and a button down shirt when i waited tables every now and then a guy would come in to interview with a suit on and we would make fun of them so much yeah because it was a restaurant yeah and you're like you know
Starting point is 01:43:35 i understand why they did it but it's very funny wearing t-shirts and yeah you know somebody shows up you're eating these old people's fries yeah yeah this idiot look at that idiot yeah we're insecure about ourselves that's why we're doing it yeah for sure yeah yeah it's it's yeah i mean you know the guys are the right mindset and you're like that guy you know but it's yeah when you're waiting tables it's a little different but even if you go in there you should look it's not a bad i mean yeah that person's at a clubhouse so some of them might be like yo this ain't the vibe but but in their head they think well this is a private golf course and then well that was the old folks home right no this was the pizza restaurant okay
Starting point is 01:44:13 and a guy would come into like wait tables with a suit on would they get the job i think a couple of them did yeah they're good kids do you ever wear a suit for interview oh no no i mean that's what i'm saying like i'm i'm i'm not about looking sloppy but i'm i never get uh i don't know that i've ever really owned a suit that was mine like i got some hand-me-down suits they never really fit great but i don't um i don't know once in a while like i went to aaron's wedding and i got to dress up very nice and that was a lot of fun. Yeah, I like it. I think men like dressing up. It always comes off like it's a woman's thing, like the women like to dress up.
Starting point is 01:44:52 But I think men like to – now, if you had to do it every day, you wouldn't like it. But when it's like, now you get to wear a tuxedo, I think most men are like, oh, it's pretty fun. I don't ever wear it. I get to think a lot about what I'm wearing, what I look like, with no judgment from anybody. I'm supposed to do this. It's one of the few opportunities I can really do that. I think you're right.
Starting point is 01:45:14 And most men probably don't dress up because someone's going to be like, what are you wearing, dude? And that's why most – so you either have to do it ironically. Yes. Or you're looked at as like you're a jerk. Like you think you better than me, dude. Like you're like, oh, you're the worst. And so like that's why it's that.
Starting point is 01:45:32 But a wedding, it's not ironic at all. It's like I'm doing it. No, you're like, yeah, dude, we all had to wear this tuxedo. And I think every dude loves it. It's the same thing I hear women comedians talk a lot about. There's this premise I hear a lot about how on dating apps, it's very common to see men where their profile picture is them with the fish they just caught.
Starting point is 01:45:51 And I think the reason for that is because it's like, it's the one time where it's one time where a guy feels totally fine being like, get a picture of me. Do you know what I mean? Because it's like obviously you wouldn't take a picture of the fish. But it would be weird to be hanging out with friends and go, hey dude, grab a picture of me yeah do you know what i mean because it's like i said obviously we're gonna take a picture of the fish but you would it would be weird to be hanging out with friends you go hey dude grab a picture of me real quick right yeah oh like up against the yeah like yeah just like
Starting point is 01:46:12 by myself grab a picture of me that never happens and you go that picture looks good yeah it's it's probably the only picture they have exactly a picture like where that they oh i look i look good i'm happy in that and it's just me me. Yeah. Every other picture, it's a group. Exactly. Then you got to crop them out. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because a dude would feel very weird. That is true. Wow. That's because a guy would be like, if you had to go get a picture of myself, you would be like, I don't have a picture
Starting point is 01:46:38 of myself. Exactly. I have a picture, you know, and you're like, all right, well, I'll crop out my family then. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. They go, they look into it. I'm not trying to get too involved in your life. I see the crop out. Is that a little kid and another woman?
Starting point is 01:46:55 He goes, yeah, it's my wife and daughter. He goes, but I cropped them. You're not going to meet them. He goes, I was going to put them in the pit. I'm not trying to get us all. But it's, yeah yeah that is true even when i was on dating as we're surrounded by pictures of me just by myself yeah well we're different yeah even on dating site when i was on dates that so many women's profile would be a selfie and not even a good one just you know when they hit
Starting point is 01:47:20 because they did apparently didn't even have right a recent headshot yeah well it's tough it's tough to it's it's an awkward moment to be like i've gotten more comfortable with it now if i'm on the road and i gotta well give me a get a picture of me so i could post this or something but yeah it's a very uncomfortable you're gonna have something behind you or you're like yeah it's not just never just you i like my outfit just get a picture of me yeah yeah girls could do it and it's like by themselves, and you're like, oh, that's nice. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Or girls can be like to their friend, you look really pretty, and let me take a picture.
Starting point is 01:47:53 Yeah. They're always taking pictures. Me and Aaron were hanging out, and I'm like, you look so handsome. Let me snap a pic of you, dude. Yeah. Oh, it would be uncomfortable. Yeah. I'm going to pic of you, dude.
Starting point is 01:48:05 You'd make a stranger get in it. Yeah. Exactly'm going to pick up, you dude. You'd make a stranger get in it. Exactly. Yeah, come here, dude. He goes, what? I look awesome and I just need. An excuse. And he's like, why don't you let me just take a picture of you and your buddy? And you go, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:18 You don't think that. Yeah. You don't think. You can take our picture. No, no, yeah. He's like, why don't you ask that? I wasn't thinking this through, dude. But why don't you just You can take our picture. No, no, no. Yeah. He's like, why don't you ask that? I wasn't thinking this through, dude. But why don't you get in there with us?
Starting point is 01:48:27 Americans spend an average of $123 on their spouses for Christmas. $123? Good to know. Do you think that's high or low? I'm going to give Laura $123 cash. Give her $124 and say, that's above average. That's the greatest average. That's the greatest average. It's $ 124 cash one more in ones in ones
Starting point is 01:48:50 yeah uh that i'll spend more than that but i don't have kids or any kind of other like you have a family i'm sure it's different you know you probably worked out you had a big year huh i'll spend 150 bucks. Look at that. You're probably going to your nice restaurant. Well, I bring that average way down. I mean, I don't really get into Christmas. It's because you catch her present. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:49:14 But my wife's birthday is around Christmas, and I usually try to do a little better. Ours birthday is the 20th. You just double down? Yeah. Two birds, one stone? The 23rd. Oh, you don't want to say it, do you?
Starting point is 01:49:27 No, the 23rd, yeah. No, I don't want to say. I'm always, like, it's a thing. Like, I feel like that I have the capacity for about four birthdays in my brain. And those are birthdays I memorized as a kid. Yeah. And it's like- Always someone random.
Starting point is 01:49:44 I got my buddy, Kevin Morrow. Yeah. I was on his whole- Yeah. My buddy, Kevin. kid yeah and and it's like always someone random like about buddy kevin morrow yeah my buddy kevin it's i i know his final him and my dad's phone number and laura's oh yeah my heart sorry it's three and that's it so it's always a thing like if i if i have to if i'm buying us a plane ticket or something i gotta put her birthday in and i go i'll go and i'll check with her and usually i nail it but the other day i got it wrong and it you know she's fine but it was a it was a thing you have a conversation yeah were you close yes i was very close but you said december 25th i said 21st and it's 23rd but as i'm saying it oh, no. 1978? I was thinking with my three numbers that I know by heart, like if I went to jail, it's like I have all the options covered.
Starting point is 01:50:33 So it's like I got my wife, if I'm not, you know. And then I got my wife and dad. So you're like, it can't be my fault why I'm in jail. And then I got Kevin in case it is my fault. So you have have you at least got you like everything's kind of covered to be like who do i need you know i don't know any i would have to call like jg wentworth or the only number i know yeah call 877 cash now yeah i don't know my wife i wonder i bet they could get phone calls like that yeah and you go
Starting point is 01:51:03 you're the only number i know can you patch me through to my wife? Yeah. And they go, all right, what's her number? And then you give it to them. And he goes, what? Oh, I just had to say it out loud. Yeah. He goes, all right, I got it.
Starting point is 01:51:15 Hang on, hang on, hang on. I could call Empire. I was trying to think who I could know by name. Louis J. Gomez called me once. From jail? Mm-hmm. I was like, I don't even know know by name. Louis J. Gomez called me once. From jail? Mm-hmm. I was like, I don't even know what to do, Louis. Well, you're his son's godfather, right?
Starting point is 01:51:32 Yeah. Well, I sent him to Carla, Big J's ex-wife. Mm-hmm. Yeah. You just passed it on? Yeah, I was like, let me call Carla. And I'm like, I don't know how to call you back. I don't know how it all worked.
Starting point is 01:51:44 But it's like- Well, he got out, so you figure it back. I don't know how it all worked. But it's like. Well, he got out. So you got out. He's doing good. He's doing great. He's doing all right. Yeah. That's probably a good place to stop. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:50 All right. All right. All right. We did it. Well, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. And this week I will. Tennessee games. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:01 It's Wednesday. Huntsville. All that stuff. You're in Huntsville. December 1st, I think? December 1st. Come down and see us there. Just go to my website. Everything's on there.
Starting point is 01:52:11 Dates are up. We're rocking and rolling. I'll be at the, I think it's called the Colonnade Theater in Ringle, Georgia, with Henry Cho, December 2nd. I think that's Saturday. No, it's Friday. Sorry. Okay. Friday. Sorry. This weekend,
Starting point is 01:52:27 I'm in Wichita, Kansas at the Looney Bin. First time headline in there. I featured there a bunch, but now I'm headlining at the Looney Bin Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and then Sunday, I'm back at the Helium in Indianapolis. Last time I was there, I did the small room, and they
Starting point is 01:52:43 sold out, so they go, we'll give you the big room next time. Boom. So I'd like to not embarrass myself. That's going to be great. Yeah, when we do the big room. Wichita, one of the best shows I've ever had. Really? Was in a theater there on a Wednesday.
Starting point is 01:52:55 At that Orpheum there? Maybe. It was this year. But it was, it was, man. I tell you what, I love some of these places you go. Roanoke, Virginia. They were Asheville. I mean, they're all great.
Starting point is 01:53:11 Wichita is really great because the last time I went there, they were so just appreciative that I came there. They're like, people always skip us. That's what they said to me. And so they were so happy. I'm in, this weekend I got a corporate gig, but then the next weekend I'm at Cincinnati at the Liberty Funny Bone. In fact, I just like that you told them that.
Starting point is 01:53:31 Well, I want people to know I'm working. I'm not lounging. The 9th and the 10th, the Cincinnati Funny Bone in Liberty, Kentucky, and then December 13th at Zaney's. All right. Awesome. Yeah. All right, everybody.
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