The Nateland Podcast - 145: #145 Animal Fights
Episode Date: April 19, 2023This week, the guys are still on Cloud 9 after their amazing weekend. Nate, Brian, Aaron, and Dusty share behind the scene moments from their shows together in Johnson City and Nashville. Then, they g...et back to their animal fight brackets to debate more first round matchups like a polar bear vs. a tiger and an emu vs. a lion. Podcast produced by Nate & Laura Bargatze Recording & Editing by Genovations Media https://www.natebargatze.com https://www.genovationsmedia.com Email - Nateland@NateBargatze.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabric - MeetFabric.com/Nate ● Protect your family today with Fabric by Gerber Life. Apply today in just 10 minutes at MeetFabric.com/Nate. ● That’s MeetFabric.com/Nate. ● Policies issued by Western-Southern Life Assurance Company. Not available in certain states. Prices subject to underwriting and health questions. Sunday - Sunday.com/Nate ● Sunday is offering our listeners 20% off! ● Full-season plans start at just $109, and you can get 20% off when you visit GETSUNDAY.COM/NATE at checkout! ● That's 20% off your custom plan at GETSUNDAY.COM/NATE Lectric eBike - LectriceBikes.com Start your next adventure with Lectric eBikes’ Ready, Set, Spring Sale! Visit LECTRICEBIKES.COM to learn more and explore the new XPedition cargo eBike and all of the other epic models Lectric has to offer. That’s LECTRICEBIKES.COM Helix - HelixSleep.com/Nate ● Helix is offering up to 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/Nate. This is their best offer yet and it won’t last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now.
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Welcome to the Nateland podcast. We are here. Excited to be back. A bit of a weekend.
Yeah, it was.
We were at least all in the same place, so we don't have to go around and ask everybody where they were at.
But it was a wild, wild weekend. You know, trying to fix the microphone.
It's fine.
I'll deal with it, guys.
Don't worry about it.
I guess I'll carry this podcast.
I got to carry that show Saturday night.
No.
It was, so for those of, you know, maybe not everybody knows what went on,
but we did Bridgestone Arena, Johnson City on Friday night.
Johnson City was great.
Very cool.
Yeah, I loved it.
I finally got to not bomb in Johnson City.
Yeah.
It was great.
You redeemed yourself.
Yeah.
Yeah, they were excited when everybody came out,
and we got to hang out.
We played some, I tell you what, we played a little, like a mini, like ping pong,
not pickleball, but ping pong, but on a tennis court.
Right, with a tennis ball.
With a tennis ball.
Isn't that called tennis?
Well, it's close.
We had tennis ball, pickleball, rackets. We just had close we had tennis ball pickleball rackets we just had
what we had and then we were on the tennis court but we we shrunken in and we stood like in the
middle yeah and then we kind of played ping pong and i mean we're doing this it's you know one in
the morning lights luckily cut on at uh that etsuU or the high school or whatever.
Yeah.
And I got a little news for you.
Oh, Breakfast, quite the player.
Dude.
I had no idea.
I heard this, but I had no idea.
He went through a stress where he was just dominating.
He was a problem.
Yeah.
just dominating he was a problem yeah and it his serve is just it because we so if you picture a tennis court uh you know you got the very far back lines and then but like just the the front
lines they usually have to serve over we're just standing in the two the front squares yeah isn't
that how pickleball is played uh No, there's another line.
So the out of bounds was
we're in the middle.
The four squares in the middle
and out of bounds were the lines. Because we're playing with tennis
ball and these rackets, it's hard to hit
far. What's a pickleball racket look like?
Just a wood.
A wooden paddle.
A wooden paddle.
And so, just trying to make
up a game with what we got.
And the game was very fun.
Me and Aaron were on a team.
And then Bates played the whole time.
And then Chase and Eric, the barber, and my son Chase.
And so they would switch.
And, I mean, it's – Bates, it's pretty crazy.
And if you're thinking Bates handled this with a lot of grace, you are wrong.
You are wrong.
He started talking serious trash.
Loud, loud, loud.
And then I would make a point and he would be so condescending.
Good work, big guy.
You did it.
You got one.
Nice job, big fella.
So what happened?
Is this some skill that you knew you had that you've not shared with people?
No, my goal was just aim for Nate's head.
Okay.
Well, someone as old as you and that late, those are things that don't go together.
Yeah.
And moving.
So this is, I mean, we watched a true Michael Jordan flu game of you.
But his flu was just late at night.
His flu was late at night.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Of this made-up ping pong tennis pickleball racket game.
What if late nights are like the thing that you,
like that's when your secret power comes out
and you've been sleeping all this time?
Yeah.
What if, yeah, like older people just go like, if they only knew how their muscles just move.
Were you sore?
You weren't even sore the next day.
You felt fine.
The moonlight comes in and just.
Yeah.
He doesn't move.
He's like a werewolf.
He moves with a purpose.
Yeah.
I'd say it's like Carmelo Anthony in basketball.
It's graceful. Yeah. I'd say it's like Carmelo Anthony in basketball. It's graceful.
Yeah, Carmelo Anthony, when you watch him play, was like never –
he was so good, but he never looked like he was the fastest person out there.
But he just – you couldn't stop the moves.
Right.
And that's what it was with Bates.
But he was just – and then he would serve it where you would just get caught
like it's so far back.
We had some – I switched it up at one point.
I started charging the net, and that helped.
Kind of took them off.
We did end up winning.
We did win.
There was a stretch where, Brian, we were worried.
Well, come on.
We dominated the first game.
Then you guys just started picking on little Chase.
Just left me out of it.
We just couldn't let Bates serve.
You injured him.
Yeah, to give you an idea of how serious this was,
Chase sprained his ankle during this game.
The 23-year-old guy gets hurt.
Yeah, and Brian's carrying that side of the net.
Then you put – I end up with Travis out there who's smoking a cigar
while he's playing.
Yeah, he had to play with three different people.
Travis played.
If Travis had just moved out of the way and just let me handle it by myself.
Yeah.
Travis also, not a big mover.
You had a guy on your team smoking and another guy with a sprained ankle.
Yeah.
I mean, that's pretty good that you did what you did.
And one more with a bunch of tattoos.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That'll drag you down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tattoos don't seem like – not a lot of that on tennis courts, I don't think. I don't think so. I don't think so. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tattoos don't seem like – not a lot of that on tennis courts, I don't think.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Yeah.
But he was – I mean, the key was just not to let him serve.
Once Bates served – I mean, because he ripped me apart serving.
And so it was like if we could get him not to serve, we could handle –
like we could do some stuff and charge the net.
But, I mean, yeah, me and Aaron, we won, yeah, the last two games.
But, I mean, the first game where he had just chased one person, it was wild.
And he was dominant all the other games.
We just, we made, me and Aaron talked.
You attacked his teammates.
Me and Aaron talked, and we figured some stuff out.
And we came at it a little different.
Yeah.
Wow. But it was different. Yeah. Wow.
But it was fun.
It was fun.
What was that game we played with the dice?
Grego.
Yeah, that was fun too.
I never played that before.
Yeah, Grego.
Some other people know this game as the dice.
It's like you got to roll dice.
You roll the dice, and it's's first one to get to 100 and you can stop
at any point so you can go you could roll your dice and get to 25 and be like i'm gonna stay
and then because if you roll a one you go back to the last point that you either stopped at
you roll two ones snake eyes you go all the way back to zero we played it uh we played it with uh my nieces and daughter and all them for
you know i was like and then we put like some money out there for them and whoever wins and
we did it over christmas and it was it it's uh it's not meant for a game for children. The stress, because it's, you know, you kind of like stop,
and so you roll, and like you can try to go zero to 100.
It's very hard to do.
And so you're adding a dice, so it's two twos.
You're like four.
Then the next one you add, you're like getting an eight.
So now you got 12.
And then you can stop where you want to stop,
so you're just slowly building up.
And so the kids were doing it.
We had them doing that.
I didn't really think about it.
And then it's just the emotional toll it takes on 10-year-olds is a ton.
So they are stopping at like, they get to like 22, stop.
Then they get to like 32, stop.
They're just stopping the whole time.
And my niece, Maya, bless her heart, she got all the way to like 98
and then rolled two ones.
All the way back down.
Goes back to zero.
So she's a mess when this happens.
And then Harper just sits there and then slowly gets it back up.
These are Harper Meyer, the ones that came up with Bob Ripple pants.
They heckled me all weekend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so then Harper ends up winning.
And then once she won, she walked away from the table.
And then she was emotional.
And I didn't realize that.
And she cried.
And so then I'm like, well, I'm making this.
This was not my best parenting.
This is one that they would bring up and they show well what
about that day you're like that was not a good day that was not my strong suit and i had to and
harper split they split harper split the money and they but it was like we kind of learned a lesson
like that was like like that was a lot i think that's good though put a little stress you know
get to get yeah they had it there was1,000 on the line, though.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, no.
Oh, okay.
We split the $500.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It was very stressful, and it was like, in a bad word, you're like, yeah, yeah, this
is not, why did I think this was a good idea?
And then my dad, because my dad put in money, too, because he thought it was good.
But I got to say, we're big game people.
Yeah.
You know, a lot of games, a lot of make-up games,
either made up or it's a game we played, but we like some games.
I think guys in general when we get together, we become kids again.
Yeah.
We were in the dressing room in Johnson City.
Aaron takes a coat hanger, throws it, tries to hook it on a pole.
Next thing I know, we got a game of horse going with a coat hanger.
Dusty walks in.
I thought he was going to chastise it, and he goes, can I get in on this?
Now there's three of us playing horse with a coat hanger.
Why didn't I get in?
At one time, we said, Nate's preparing for the biggest show of his life,
and we're in here playing horse with a coat hanger.
I think I would like to play horse with a coat hanger.
Well, next time, we'll get you in. I'm never going to have you all out again. I think I would like to play horse with a coat hanger. Well, next time we'll get you in.
I'm never going to have y'all out again.
I know.
That's the hard part.
You know, we were in the one dressing room,
so we were just in there like, well, let's do something.
Yeah.
I had a pretty good shot with a coat hanger, though.
Yeah?
Yeah.
That's cool, man.
Nobody talks about it.
I mean, we stopped at H because nobody else could do it.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
So, fun time.
Johnson City was great.
They were all so nice.
And then, so then we-
People asked about the inmates afterwards.
We got emails about it.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
People said, what was with all the inmates there after the show?
We saw them walk by us after the show.
I don't know.
I think they were there to help clean up.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that happens in some of these places.
I've seen some other places.
When I was in Arkansas somewhere, there was a group,
and it's guys that are like went to jail and they got to get sober sober and then they go you know we talked because we talked to one of them he was very
like he just came up and talked to us and i mean you know they they don't know what they're
even doing and he's talking to us he's like and then we tell him we're comedians and he's like
well he goes let me see uh this kid 21 years old and he did I tell this story on here no
yeah you did
I did yeah
and he tells
he goes
this is some of your act
tells me to just do my act
in front of
and we're like
well that doesn't really work
like that
you know
and he's like
come on
he's like come on
I'm in jail
yeah
give me a joke
yeah
he was
yeah
changing his life
which is good
but yeah
there's a lot of inmates
hopefully that was Dusty's meet and greet line yeah the inmates were Yeah, it changed his life, which is good. But yeah, there's a lot of inmates. Hopefully.
Hopefully.
That was Dusty's meet and greet line.
Yeah.
Yeah, the inmates were.
Yeah.
They came to watch.
Yeah, we don't know what it was.
We saw him walk by with a sheriff kind of behind him.
It looked like it was if you saw a teacher with kids walking them.
You know, they were going around. So, yeah, they don't really give you a teacher with kids walking them.
They're going around.
Yeah, they don't really give you a big heads up about that.
Not that you would... It was wild to look out the tour bus door and just see a ton of people
in orange jumpsuits had just passed by.
Yeah.
You don't see that a lot.
You don't see a lot of road.
You still see some, but you don't see a lot of road crews anymore.
They must see it in John City because no heads up.
No.
I mean, they're, you know, and there was kids.
There's a lot of kids driving around at night doing wheelies,
and they've just come over, and they were driving by us.
They were yelling at us because it seemed like 80-year-old men
playing tennis ball, picket ball, and just going like, you know.
What was that other game you all played that I did not get in?
Wall ball.
Wall ball, yeah.
Wall ball was, I got hit.
Yeah, even after we said no more hitting.
No more hitting.
Because it was, if it's a game you play growing up. Wall ball was the best.
Oh, dude.
Very easy game to get hurt at.
By the way, it rained.
It poured that day.
So we're on this tennis court that's very wet.
A slippery tennis court.
Yeah.
And so we found a wall.
And so – because we were playing, it was dark.
A lot of times we'd throw football and stuff,
and we always do it pretty late because it's like, you know,
you get done with the show, you get kind of fired up.
Like, you know, it's not the old days of going out and partying or something.
You know, you're just kind of like, let's do something.
And so we were playing, and it was wet.
And then so we go over to the tennis court,
and so then I ended up wall there.
So then we start throwing wall ball.
And I was like, you know wall ball if i i don't
know i don't you know i imagine everybody knows i don't know i don't know if it's a southern game
or if it's a all kids game i don't know uh i played it all the time yeah what's the game so
you uh probably not a trailer park game because the ball doesn't bounce back you don't have a
lot of sturdy walls yeah yeah yeah it just drops yeah there's no brick structures yeah yeah the tennis yeah the tennis ball just
off the rocks just you just i mean ricochet everywhere no one knows you throw a ball at
a wall in a trailer you're knocking off paintings and photos and so you throw a ball against the
wall and if and then you catch, and you throw it back.
If you drop the tennis ball, so if you try to catch it and drop it,
you have to run and touch the wall before someone grabs the tennis ball
and throws it either at you or the wall.
You were at the wall.
Okay.
And if they hit you or the wall first, then you're out.
Okay.
But if you also catch it in midair.
So we're playing that.
And then I was like, y'all started before me.
I went and changed.
I was like, it was one of those, I was like, I had like, you know,
some sweatpants on.
I had something.
And then some joggers on.
And then you're like, oh, we're about to get after it.
So let me go put some shorts on.
And so then I come back.
And then I was like, hey, no,
I know you're supposed to hit and wall ball the person,
but let's just not do that.
I got kind of a big weekend coming up. Yeah, I don't need to get hit.
None of us need to get hit.
I don't have a black eye.
I'm 44.
I just don't want to get hit by a tennis ball anymore.
I'll play the games, but, like, I don't need to.
And then immediately Aaron's like, well, I already hit Chase.
He drilled Chase.
So then we play, and then Chase hits me.
It hits me hard.
Pretty hard, yeah.
Yeah, in the back.
But then I also slid into the wall one time and, like, jammed my wrist up,
and I was like, I can't go out there and bridge stone.
So that's when we switched because it was like, this is like.
Because you run so hard at the wall.
Yeah.
You could say the wrist injury was maybe why you didn't play pickleball as well.
Could be.
That's probably part of it.
That's why Brian played so well because he sat out wall ball.
He sat out wall ball.
So he had a fresh body.
Play so well because I dominate.
Yeah. He does good. I mean, he just, body. Played so well because I dominate. Yeah.
He does good.
I mean, he just deserved.
It was a perfect size court for you.
The elements were all in your favor.
Tennis ball, wooden racket, and just a smaller tennis court.
It was just perfect.
It switched from late at night, old person, all elements were against me,
to now it's all perfect for me. It was perfect perfect. It switched from late at night, old person, all elements were against me, to now it's all perfect for me.
It was perfect for you.
Did you have some flashback to those horse moments?
Yeah, Brian's a deceptively good athlete.
He did dominate me in horse one time outside of a hotel.
And that was late at night with low lighting too.
So maybe that's kind of where you thrive.
Yeah, because now our eyes work like his eyes.
Even playing field. Yeah, even playing field yeah even playing field that night man yeah yeah you're like man it's hard to see and he's like looks like it's
noon right now to me i'm like bane and dark night oh yeah i was born in the dark yeah
you think darkness is your ally? I was born in it.
All right.
So then, by the way, we were all on the bus except Dusty.
Dusty drove himself to Johnson City and then drove back.
So we appreciate you hanging with us, Dusty.
That's why I missed the tennis court game.
I went back to my hotel and went to sleep.
Yeah, yeah.
Did you get up and drive back?
But that was fun.
I'm glad to saw you a little bit.
Had a great time.
I will talk to you more today on this podcast
than I talked to you the entire two days
on this show. Yeah, probably so.
Probably so. I knew we'd be back here
on Monday just hanging.
I didn't want to overdo it.
It worked out well for everybody.
Yeah. I think you guys might want some conversation where I'm like,
I don't believe that kind of stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You may want to just have a normal conversation without hearing that.
That's true.
It was a beautiful night.
A theory about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We didn't need to.
Yeah.
We loved it.
We talked about the moon a little bit,
and it was nice just to appreciate the moon without just going like.
Just feel the cooling light of the moon without me having to tell you why it's
colder than the sun.
Yeah.
You know?
So,
so then,
so we wake up,
Bridgestone reading.
So when I woke up there,
like I was kind of like,
well,
I kept everything normal.
Cause I didn't,
I was like, if I go home or if I go, like, I was going to see everybody. I was kind of like, well, I kept everything normal because I didn't,
I was like,
if I go home,
if I go,
like,
I was going to see everybody.
I was like, I just didn't want to
be running around town.
So I was like,
we just did it like a normal gig.
Woke up there,
went and ate,
you know,
hung out at Bridgestone.
But the show was,
then the show starts,
it filled up,
everybody destroyed.
Everybody did great.
It was very overwhelming.
I mean, it's even hard to wrap your head around today.
I'm posting it today.
We're announcing it.
But, I mean, I announced it that night.
It is the largest crowd that's ever been at Bridgestone Arena.
Insane.
19,365 people.
And the stage was so small.
The stage could fit in this room yeah for sure and it was uh that was probably the craziest thing to me just to be like how small that stage was
yeah just to be tight turns yeah it really reminds you of like old wwf back in the day
where they had these huge they would be doing the Royal Rumble and they would have these huge stadiums
and just this little ring in the middle.
Yeah.
And then, you know, even the walk to the stage felt like that.
When I walked back, I was giving fives to people like I was in WWF.
I loved it.
I kept waiting for your music to play while I was up there.
You just to come in and interrupt my set.
Yeah.
Body slam hit you with a chair.
And we did sound check. Dusty walked out there.
Dusty thought that the stage was going to rotate.
Yeah.
I thought on your special the stage was rotating.
It was going to turn.
I thought that it turned a little bit the whole time you were on the stage.
So Dusty was thinking, I'll just stand still.
The stage will do the work.
The round is what I had in my mind the whole time,
is that it spun a little bit as you go around.
Like not fast.
You're going to hold on.
It would be very funny to do one and have it go pretty fast.
And then you're like, wow, that's tough.
But Nate did, what did you do, an hour 10?
Yeah.
Something like that.
If it did one rotation for Nate, we did seven minutes for us.
It would just have to really go fast.
Yeah.
Weird thing is one of those things on a playground that spins around.
A merry-go-round?
Is that what it's called?
Yeah.
I thought a merry-go-round had the horses on it.
Really?
Yeah.
What did you call it?
I don't know.
I just called it the thing that spins?
The thing that spins on the playground.
That's what you thought it was called?
The thing that spins on the playground?
I thought it might have a name,
but I thought a merry-go-round was the horses at the mall.
No, I think people would say that.
Yeah.
But it's, yeah.
It's a carousel.
It could be a carousel.
A carousel is a camera.
No, no, no.
Maybe named after the ride.
All right, all right.
Anyway.
Yeah.
Just sitting there flicking.
Travis on the side of the stage.
He's got the upper body to do it, too.
He could do it.
Faster than one rotation an hour.
But, you know, still, I thought.
They do it with bands because they move.
But even when I was in the round, they don't
because you're just moving the whole time.
Yeah, with Dear Special, I really thought that stage was spinning a little.
I don't know why, I guess.
I love the round because I love the pacing of it,
and you're just kind of always making a circle,
and it makes you move.
Did you like it?
Because you all have never done it.
I've never done it.
It was hard, a little hard to get used to at
first and at one time i'm like i feel like i need maybe going too fast yeah like i feel like i'm
really making some rotations here i'm dizzy and i don't know how to get off stage now yeah so at
one time i stopped and started going the other direction yeah just to mix it up a little bit but
it was you got it like it may it takes time to you got to get used to but
you got to get to eventually you get to a point where you're not it's it's in your mind a little
like to make sure you keep moving uh but it was uh you just you know because you kind of go back
and you i'll do a circle then you go back the other way and then you you just kind of always
yeah i mean several things i felt like were at play at once right for one i'm not used to performing for 19 000 people at one time
and then i'm doing 365 yes yes and i'm doing a bit of a shorter set that i'm used to and then
i'm on a different stage that i'm used to so it's like i, I mean, it was exciting, but I'm like, I'm up there like,
like Brian, I'm like, I'm moving
because I feel like if I'm not moving,
the people behind me are not getting a show.
Yeah.
So I'm like, I gotta move,
but that's not, I don't even move around much
at all on stage.
Yeah, that's why this is,
I mean, you're gonna move,
I'm not a big mover around either,
but that's gonna change as you're about,
you're doing some theaters and you're doing stuff.
And you're never going to move enough to be out of what you are.
But you end up having to, as the places get bigger, you just do a little more movement.
No one's ever going to think we are big movers on stage yeah but we will feel i mean i'll feel like i'm just like uh animated going crazy but it's you're never going to be like dane cook
or chris rock pacing the stage like you just it's it's but you do but you do like it's it's nice
especially when you're in like the round and the circle because i mean, you can just feel like you can talk more with your hand.
I mean, that's the whole – that's what I'm trying to go for is, like,
you're trying to make it be – I want everybody to feel like I'm just talking
to them and telling them a story, like, just – which is me and one person
hanging out.
And so it's like you eventually just – it's kind of fun.
Like, it's – but you figure out, like, oh, here's how you do it,
and here's how you move. And it just gradually happens because i was there i mean i used to never i
didn't move at all yeah i get clubs yeah i still don't i don't in clubs i mean i got a little i
got a little rock that i do kind of back and forth but yeah but adding the spinning element
yes no yes you know i'd like to have a chair at kind of either end of the stage.
And as I get older and sitting down becomes acceptable, I could sit in one chair, walk to the other, and then walk back.
And then that'll be my move.
Yeah.
You have two chairs or just one chair?
Yeah, two chairs on stage.
So you just go walk and sit in between the chairs?
Yeah, back from one chair to the next.
I think people will be thinking about that a lot. I think so.
Yeah.
That's what I'd like
to do. Yeah. I think that'd
be a lot of fun. Yeah. Yeah, I could see
you get to a day where you're like,
hey, I'm gonna go sit down out there. That'd be nice.
You gotta reach a place.
You gotta reach a point. And I think when you're old enough,
then you go, I gotta sit
down. Old enough or big enough. Yeah, and I don't know which ones will come first. Yeah. And I think when you're old enough, then you go, I got to sit down. Old enough or big enough.
Yeah.
And I don't know which ones will come first.
You know what I mean?
You know.
You get old enough or big enough, and you can sit down.
The majority of people look like they were watching on the Jumbotron.
So there was always cameras.
Yeah.
No matter where you are, they were seeing your face.
Every time you turned, they were so good at cutting to a different camera angle.
Yeah, I was working on trying to get a bigger circle going
because I felt like at first I was doing too small of a circle.
Yeah, me too.
Almost like I was just spinning around.
Me too.
Like a figure skater.
Yeah.
Just wobbling around like that.
The first time, the first big laugh I got, that felt,
that's an odd sensation for it to come from everywhere yeah
because you're just so used to just coming straight at you six minute mark
when you brought up dusty
that did feel good to bring dusty up yeah big applause aaron killed yeah and then yesterday
we're in the car, and Ruth said,
you know, I really like that Aaron, that Carhartt joke.
That's really funny.
And then later on, she said, I like that she,
and then the third time, she's like,
I really like that baseball card.
And I was like, enough.
Yeah.
His wife thinks I'm the worst comic in Nashville.
I'm sick of you talking about how great Aaron is.
I had someone in the meet and greet line told me
my Carhartt joke was great.
Really?
All right.
And I appreciate it, man.
I go, you know, I came up with that on today.
My neighbor was at the show.
A couple of neighbors.
Did you come up with that joke on today?
Because you said it earlier when we were hanging out.
I had had a bit about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But my neighbor talked about how much they liked you, too.
Yeah, you were great.
But I wasn't doing the bit in conversation, just so know he wasn't working it in he tried it he felt it i mean because i was like i didn't realize you had the bit and then you did the joke
that night and i'm like is he just working bits on us like because we had a fun like we just walked
we walked around that's what the good thing we got there early like i try to do that with these venues especially if you're in these arenas you never know how long
you're going to get to do this kind of thing and then so it was like we walked and we went in
everybody's suite we went everybody's all the way to the top i mean we walked around for a couple hours, set out watching everybody.
Downtown was so crazy.
So many people were downtown.
Even during the day, we had to start the show not until like 740, 745,
because, I mean, people just couldn't get in because there was so many people.
And everybody was super cool about that.
That's what I love, the environment that is in there.
And it's just really good people.
Everybody, you know, everybody there is just, I mean, a wonderful person.
And because you're like, you start late.
Travis made an announcement about it.
I think everybody's like, yep, no, that's understandable.
Yeah, we get it.
And then they go, and they're just so nice.
And it's so,'s yeah it's unreal it was uh I almost I did
like because I was like wondering how to handle it and I almost cried when I walked out so I did
a thing at the beginning we showed like a video clip and then I walked out like from the kind of
dressing room onto the stage with a camera following me. And it was like I was trying to take it all in there.
And I almost cried.
Like, I would have cried, except I batted it down like a dude.
But I would have cried.
I mean, it was there.
Yeah.
Ten years from now, I wouldn't be able to handle it.
But I'm still 44 is an age where you can keep your emotions in check.
Right.
And so I'm like holding them back down.
But I was like, I felt it hard.
And right when I came out of the tunnel, and then,
because you really can't imagine, you're like, I don't know.
You just feel like, oh, I probably know everybody here.
You just always feel like that.
And then I turned, and when I was going down the path,
it's like it was just such a blur.
And everybody, I was giving high fives, and you just couldn't.
I mean, I just couldn't even see in front of me.
And then you go on stage, and then it's like taking it in.
Then you're like, all right, well, we've got to do a show.
And then we do the show. I mean, it was, for doing it in this big of a place, you know,
we're going to do in some other arenas and stuff.
Arenas are very, they are very fun.
I thought it felt great.
I know you're watching on a screen and stuff like that sometimes.
But I do really honestly think it's about being together.
And, like, that's what makes it.
That's why you go see live stuff and you know like in comedy clubs obviously you're super close or
whatever but as the places get bigger i mean you want the experience to be as good as it can be
but like that's why the round was so good and i mean those you can see those screens and you're
just around a lot of people and like that's it's a big event it's a big thing
people i felt i mean i loved it i felt the enjoyment of i gotta do a bunch of like because
i when i'm at home i get a you know i have a lot of all my jokes are a lot of them are involved
somewhere in nashville and so like but when you're at home you get a name like you get a name the
actual place and you know people and it felt like people knew it like yeah you know it was
uh i know a lot of people traveled to this show to watch all of us that listen to this podcast
and that means the world and we welcome you to be a part of us in nashville and uh but it was nice
to be like wow there's a lot of you could hear people getting the references brian asked up top
how many nashville natives there are and it was a I mean a big pop so there's a lot of
just yeah hometown because that's that's that's starting to become not much of a thing and so
that was that that made it uh that made it even just more sweet and then when we got everybody
to hold the when I got everybody hold the lights out so I had uh uh which we're gonna post a video
of it uh and you're going to see it.
So all this started with – so when I started comedy,
I was in Chicago, took comedy classes.
Jim Roth, he was there.
And when I would drive to open mics,
I would always listen to Back Where I Come From.
Go ahead.
So the guy that taught your comedy class was at this show?
Yeah.
Amazing.
Yeah.
That's really cool.
And then, so I would listen to Back Where I Come From.
I was driving to the open mics, whatever.
Because I was in Chicago, and I was like, I'm an old Tennessean.
And it was just such a, it was like a song that was from home.
Yeah.
And so, and then even in New York when I was with my, you know,
Dustin Chafin, who's been here and all the New York guys,
it's like I would always listen to it.
I would listen to it for all, for a ton of shows just because it was like,
almost like a, because I love home.
I love home.
Yeah.
And so, but I would stand out there when i was handing out
flyers and it was two degrees and you would just kind of catch yourself daydreaming the only the
daydream i would have would be to play bridgestone and then play that song at the end and it was such
a far-off dream that it wasn't even ever I would say I wouldn't say that I ever
didn't think I could not do it like but it was it was I the dream was so far that it's you I didn't
know how I would be able to do it so it didn't really like it never I never thought like well
that's what I'm trying to get to and you just you the dream so far away that as over this 20 years as it got closer and
closer you start going like you're like oh like i might be able to this thing might be happening
which is a very weird feeling to have too because it's something that's about to get finished like
that dream is so far that i would never even you just would think it's a dream to be like, oh,
I'm about to be done with that.
And so, and I even was like, I don't know if I'm going to do it
because then I'm nervous about doing it because I don't ever want to,
it's like I'm posting the pictures, but, you know,
you don't want to come off like, like it's like, look what I did.
Right.
Like I don't like that, you know.
It never felt that way. Yeah.
Well, that's what makes you nervous about doing this.
I mean, I almost wasn't going to do it, but then it was like, then I just,
it's I did also think about the 24 year old me.
That's like dream. And you're like, you can't be in this situation and not do that, you know, not do this.
I mean, that was the whole point.
Also, what an accomplishment to just record a special and then do the biggest show that you've done.
I don't know.
I imagine this is the biggest show you've done.
Oh, yeah.
With new material.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, it's insane.
Yeah, it's unbelievable.
Yeah, everything was leading up to this.
Because that's what...
So when we played the song
and everybody everybody held their lights up and so everybody was very polite for you know to go
along with me on that uh i mean everybody put the lights up bates has got a great video just
seeing all the lights pop up and then we played that song and uh you, people singing it, and it was insane, and it's the largest crowd.
I mean, it's truly the dream.
It's better than I could have dreamed it.
I mean, I didn't think I was going to be the biggest show ever.
I didn't think all this kind of stuff like that.
But it's also a weird feeling because I was like, well, what am I going to feel?
Like, what is after this?
Because you don't, you know, that's hard.
Like, you get this crazy dream that you don't expect to happen.
It happens.
And then you're like, I was worried.
I was like, well, what am I going to, like, I don't know what I have.
I don't know what other dream.
I have a lot of stuff I want to do.
But now I can't.
I'm like, well, what other what other like what other dream do I have
you need a dream because I I like talking about or I think about you know goals and dreams I might
talk about for and I this is not this is just talking about the show so it's not being funny
we'll be funny soon uh but you I think when you want to do something or if you have a dream or
something like I think it's good to like I always say I always had goals that were very –
they're very kind of goals that you could check off.
So the beginning was like, well, I don't want to bark.
I don't want to hand out flyers anymore.
So that was your first goal to be like, how do I not have to hand these flyers out?
So those are the real realistic goals that you're working out.
This playing in this bridge zone
is like, I'm not even thinking about that. I'm just trying to get off this corner of handing
flyers out and just, how do I just get spots? And then once you do that, then you're like,
all right, well now I want to get past all the clubs where all the clubs I can go play there.
It's little kind of things. Then some of it's even like I want to, you know,
I want to be able to like stay in a little better hotel.
Or like I don't want to, you know,
I want to bring an opener was a big one where you go like,
I want to be able to bring an opener.
So how good do I have to get to where I can say, hey,
I would like to bring my own opener.
And the club's like, okay.
Because the club wouldn't let you do it for a long time.
And so then it's like that's a little goal and then you so like little goals I always like having like little and some of them should be fun like it should be you know I want to stay
in uh I want to pick the hotel I'm staying at instead of having to get whatever hotel they had
so how do I get to you know that's that's a little reward for me to go, well, I'm going to pick this hotel. Like,
you know, now I get this hotel or now I get to, when I fly, I don't want to have to do the 6 a.m.
flight because it's the cheapest. Like, can I do, what do I have to do to, you know, be able to be
like, hey, I'm going to go fly at 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. so I don't have to wake up at three in the morning
or four in the morning it's all these little kind of things that you just and your things
just kind of change because those are are accomplished you can accomplish those those
you can go do this you can't go do I mean we did it but those are all leading you they lead to this
now I don't I'm having I don't think I'm looking back now and reflecting and realizing that now, but it's
how this goal can become attainable is the 150 little goals that I did to then you go,
wow, well, now I'm almost, your goals are like, well, your next goal is the dream.
You know, it's that dream.
So it's not even, you know what I mean?
Like, so it's, it just, you out of nowhere, you're like, oh, wow, the next goal is the thing I thought of 20 years ago.
Yeah.
So then I was worried.
So then afterwards, you're like, well, am I going to be like, do I have no motivation after?
Am I going to be like, I was scared to be done with this show.
I would tell you, after this, after I taped this special, I've only thought, I mean, I've
thought about all the shows, but it's like, this show was such a mark because I was like,
I have to have new material.
It's at home.
Like, it was such a thing that I was like, how am I going to get a new hour by April?
Like, all this stuff.
And even before the special came out, when I started touring,
I needed the hour before that.
And so it was like everything was like kind of like this was such a big thing
and it's going to be such a big thing for a lot, for everybody.
And so I just wanted to get done with it.
But the good thing is when I got done with this, I felt very like, all right,
now I'm getting back to work.
Like that's what it kind of felt like.
I didn't feel like it was like, well, I'm aimless.
I don't know.
I kind of have a fantasy dream.
I don't want to say it, but I kind of have one.
I'm not positive if it's it.
I mean, it's, you know.
Let's hear it.
Huh?
You don't want to say it?
No, I don't know.
You got to start a band like Kevin Costner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's what happens.
You get too big, and then you're like, well, I got to get into a new art form.
Be a painter.
Yeah.
Like President Bush.
Oh, yeah.
No, I want to, yeah.
Well, it involves Dateland and the Dateland world that we're.
Titans are building a new stadium.
Yeah.
Do a dome.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, look, playing Titanan stadium i did think that i thought you know they could the new dome like you could
do something like that uh i mean i want i did i want to i'm not i would like i want to play
madison square garden i want to we're doing red rocks i want to do i want to do all the touring
stuff but it was the dream has to be like it has to be, I don't know if you get to choose it.
Like I don't think I got to choose this.
This just like popped in my head because I listened to that song.
And like, you know, like you daydream.
I'm not going like, the little goals, I'm choosing.
But I don't think you get to choose the, I think it just kind of has got to be there.
Like you have to have, you get to choose the, I think it just kind of has got to be there.
Like you have to think about it and be like, can you imagine if it was that?
And you're kind of telling yourself that.
Well, you choose to a degree, right?
But if nobody likes what you're doing, then you don't get to do any of them.
Yeah. You choose the dream.
But I mean, I'm saying like it's your farthest dream.
It's got to be the farthest one.
It's got to be the one you're embarrassed to say to people because they're going to go,
well, how would you even do that?
And you wouldn't have an answer to know how you do that.
So that's why you don't say it because you're kind of embarrassed to say it
because when you're thinking about it, it sounds stupid.
And when you think about it, it's so far off that you're like,
well, I know I can't get this.
Or I don't know when I can't get this, but it's going to come when it comes.
And it's not like you're even working towards this goal, this dream.
Because, I mean, it's just so far off that you don't let yourself
almost tie to it too much.
And then that's why you put all the, that's why when I look back, I was glad you put all
the little stuff.
Because you're also preparing yourself to go like, well, what if this doesn't happen?
So then, because you can talk to someone and say, well, if it doesn't happen, I've still
got, I feel happy where I got.
So I have little stuff that I think it's got to be a dream that,
I'm figuring this out as I'm talking,
because it actually makes, now it makes sense.
It's got to be a dream that you can talk yourself out of being okay not to get.
That's the dream that has to be.
Because that dream is your deep, deep, deep,
like you want to do it, but you think it's so impossible
that you also are going like, hey, but you don't have to do this,
and you still would be very happy.
And like that's why it's like if you can picture wherever you're doing
and whatever you're in life or in your family, it could be anything that you want,
but whatever you want, if you can picture some, like, lunacy dream that you go,
well, if I don't get it, I'm going to be completely fine.
Like, and it feels so far off that you're like, well, I don't,
that doesn't even make sense.
Like, that thing, it might not, that thing might, you know,
I could have been like, well, Bridgestone might not even be a thing in 20 years.
So, like, it doesn't matter.
Like, all these things that you can make up that's kind of got
to be the and that's got to be far off and then you let that just sit and i don't think you should
tell people because it's it's it's it should be too embarrassing to tell people it should be like
who do you think you are right and then you and. And you just let it be there.
And you don't know when you're going to get there.
So there's no timetable on it.
It's just end of life.
It's just open-ended.
And so you've got to let that just be that. And then go get to work and be like, all right,
let's start doing the mini goals and achievements that are
like, I want to do a late night set. I want to, you know, I'm just speaking with comedy. It can
be whatever. But it's like, I want to do a late night set. I want to go do, I'm going to get up
every night beginning. I'm going to do open mics. I'm going to go up every night. I'm going to do,
what things can you check off? And those should be very close. Those should be very attainable.
And it's not like you go tell everybody those goals either, but those should be very close. Those should be very attainable. And it's not like you go tell
everybody those goals either, but they should be, you just should be able to, you should be able to
be just accomplishing goals. And so the goal should be easy enough that you at least learn
what it feels like to accomplish a goal. Yeah, you got to have wins.
You got to have wins. It's tough to keep going if you got no wins.
If you're at the beginning, that's impossible. Right.
I mean, it's insane.
Mad Square Garden's insane.
Red Rocks is insane.
This stuff is insane.
So it needs to be impossible.
But give yourself wins
so you at least feel
what it feels like.
So you'd like,
you know,
that's what like comics,
like learn how to destroy
with a set.
I know you want to think
you have to have new material
all the time
when you're first starting. You need to learn how to like really murder with a set. I know you want to think you have to have new material all the time when you're first starting.
You need to learn how to really murder with a set,
how to just get these big laughs because you need to know
what that feels like.
So then when you go up, you know what you're trying to search to.
If you don't know what it feels like, then it can all feel bad,
and then you're kind of whatever.
Yeah, if you try new material all the time and you and
you're bombing all the time you're never you're never gonna feel good enough about comedy to keep
going you know i mean that's what people do though or or they'll or they'll come out with a set that's
not good and they just keep doing it and they don't change it and they keep bombing it yeah
yeah you gotta have wins i always say that you to have them. Well, when you get married, then you have a family you're thinking about to support.
Then you have a daughter.
You want to make sure you're just doing well enough to take care of her.
Yeah.
You have all these goals along the way.
Yeah, yeah.
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My dad was ready for me to just quit comedy after he saw me bomb.
And so it's very fun.
Well, when he goes up, I mean, he's obviously, so he's been doing this for 50 years. Like, he's so good and he's so, I mean, he's obviously so he's been doing this for 50 years.
Like, he's so good, and he's so – I mean, he just destroys,
and he's so funny, and it was perfect.
It was perfect.
And it was – everybody was, and the whole night was perfect.
And that's the audience letting that happen.
And, like, I said on stage, like, I mean, everybody that comes to this stuff,
everybody that listens to this podcast,
everybody that watches the specials that we were making and doing and uh you know i could never pay you
back for this kind of for supporting this but i can hopefully just give you you know if it's
nateland is behind it then it's you know you should be able to watch with everybody which we
are doing shows at uh at zany's the next The next little phase of this is called The Showcase.
We're shooting it April 24, 25, 26.
It's coming up.
And I'm going to host the 24th.
So these three guys are hosting the show,
and we're having like six comics or something on each night
or something around that.
And they're all doing short sets,
and they're all going to be clean sets.
And this will be the – this is an exact thing that we are doing,
where it's like – not saying all these comics are clean outside of this kind of thing,
but if Nate Land is the – Nate Land label is on it, I want it to be the TV clean,
the stuff that you grew up watching.
And it's 24, 25, and 6.
So everybody's hosting one night.
You could come to every show if you want to.
And we're going to have – I'm going to direct it.
This will be another one I'll direct.
Genovations, who's doing ours. They're shooting it all.
It's going to be, we're going to put it on, I think,
put it on a podcast as well and YouTube.
Vecchione Special, I mean, it's way up there.
Views, 600-something thousand overviews, and everybody's loved it.
Greg Warrens comes out this week, April 21st.
The 21st. 21st Greg Warren's comes out this week, April 21st. The 21st.
21st.
So his comes out.
So, you know, this world is being built.
Last night you hit 100,000 subscribers.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, look at that.
That's awesome.
Big time.
That's crazy.
Well, this is the next step, Nate.
You've done all these things, and now you're helping other people.
Not to be corny, but now you're helping other not to be corny but now you're helping other people
do the same thing yeah well it's i mean it's it's the goal that's the thing i mean you feel like
that's the pact we all sign yeah when we sign up you're like if one of us makes it we should all
make it or all somewhat you know and uh i think everybody had done it for me and then i want i
and I think everybody would have done it for me and then
this audience
you go look at that Bridgestone
and I'm looking at these places we're going
I mean there's just
these people
it's Christians, non-Christians
it's Republicans, Democrats
they just
have fun
just be a show
and you're seeing the audience is massive.
That's crazy.
Yeah, it was awesome.
I'd like to give a shout-out to Brian Bates, though.
I mean, to cold open, 19,000-plus, and it was great.
He did good.
I mean, it's like you walk out, there's no host,
there's nobody even bringing to the stage, I don't think.
No, they did. Did they? Yeah, Travis announced it. Okay the stage, I don't think. No, they didn't.
Did they?
Yeah.
Travis announced it.
Okay, but, I mean, you come right out there, and I was like, it was great.
And my voice, for most of the day, was really struggling.
Yeah.
There was a time I was like, I don't even know if I can do this.
And I thought Dusty was going to give me some words of wisdom.
He said, you know, someone said, there's not enough people to really even matter.
And then he said, but tonight there's 20,000 people, so it will matter.
Someone told me, and they were talking about shows, and they were saying,
it would be like a show that's half full.
And they'd go, there's not enough people here to ruin your career.
And I'm like, tonight there is.
Tonight there is.
So suck it up.
You know what I mean?
Dusty brought me some herbal tea
and I'm like
I don't know
if I want to know
what's in this
it's concerning
to know what Dusty
put in there
I hooked it up
and you had a great show
so
yeah
it worked
I still don't want to know
what's in there
yeah
you'll find out
in a couple years
I thought I'd find out
on stage
yeah
I wouldn't do that to you
some of you guys' comments.
This is from the Bible and Recycling comments.
Nolan Foley.
Foley.
Nolan Foley.
I have trouble with that one.
Nolan Foley.
You really took some time with that F.
Nolan Foley.
I think I can handle Nolan, and I'm very surprised by the Foley.
You don't see it coming up?
I don't see it coming.
A few letters from now?
I would have.
It's almost like it wants to rhyme, Nolan Foley.
Yeah.
And then it trips you up at the end.
That's interesting.
No Foley.
No Foley.
Yeah.
Foley.
Yeah, I would have to go.
I'd call him one.
And I like the name Nolan.
And I like the last name Foley.
Just not together.
Nolan Foley.
I think a lot of people were fine with it.
I would have trouble.
I would call him just one.
The Foley's.
We need more double-topic episodes.
The flow back and forth between the Bible and recycling is fantastic.
There we go, Nolan.
I don't think that was the plan going in, but it was fun how we
weaved in and out.
It was good. Paul Antonio,
if this podcast is an indicator of how well
the average American knows the Bible,
no wonder this country is in the mess
it's in. Well, I can't disagree
with you there, Paul. I'll tell you that.
I do disagree. I feel like I know the Bible pretty well.
Well, I mean
the podcast itself. I feel like I know the Bible pretty well. Well, I mean, the podcast itself.
I feel like I know the Bible pretty well, too.
But for the topic being the Bible, we barely dug into it.
I did.
I dumped out pretty quick.
Yeah, you jumped shit pretty fast.
I did too much.
I felt like I'd killed the momentum of the show.
And so I kind of moved on to recycling a little too fast.
Yeah. So I agree with Paul. to recycling a little too fast. Yeah.
But yeah, so I agree with Paul, but I thought it was great.
Yeah.
It was, you know, you can, there's plenty of stuff,
podcasts about the Bible.
So there's a balance that you're trying to have of just.
Yeah, yeah.
This is not the Bible podcast, but I just agree with that statement.
Yeah, yeah.
No, that's right.
That particular episode. Yeah. If you like click on, you go, oh, this is about the Bible podcast, but I just agree with that statement. Yeah, yeah. No, that's right. That particular episode.
Yeah.
If you click on it, you go, oh, this is about the Bible, and two seconds in, we're like,
well, what about recycling?
Yeah.
The subject's the Bible and recycling.
Yeah.
I mean, we talked about the Bible some, but-
We would go back and forth.
But I admit that, yeah, I kind of bailed on it.
Yeah.
We had a nice little Bible talk in Johnson City.
Yeah. Yeah, we did. I mean, I'm always down for it. Yeah. We had a nice little Bible talk in Johnson City. Yeah, we did. I mean, I'm always down for it. Yeah. Dusty and I have plenty off mic. Yeah. Yeah. Ross Andre, on the subject of
recycling, I run one of the largest food waste recycling facilities. We take food waste and
compost it into organic fertilizer for our row crops. We can boast that even with all the material that comes in,
only about 3% can be utilized or reused.
Cannot.
Cannot be utilized or reused.
So some recyclers are actually making a difference.
That makes me feel a lot better.
That's good.
But food recycling, though, right?
This is not plastic or glass or...
Yeah, but at least that's like nice to
be like oh this dude like this is like 97 is being reused yeah so you're like that dude is doing it
but that's with food food waste recycling facilities so i'm good for ross though yeah So Good for Ross though Yeah How do you recycle food?
Just compost it
Eat it
Yeah
Who
Who
Restaurants like
Oh I don't know
I think
How does that food get there?
What does compost mean?
Well I just put it in a box
With other dirt
And other clippings
And I'm learning
Still learning compost
But then you cover it
And then it traps in heat
And the heat And the worms Break it all down to usable soil oh and you just leave it in a box
and then you take that yeah once you then you can take that out and use it to plant you know
yeah plant stuff in so you're making your own soul yeah but with only like food scraps yeah
or a cart you can do cardboard there's a few other
things you can break down like that i'm not an expert on it i'm learning it but the soil gets
deep so when you're done with your food at night y'all just dump it in a bucket or a box yeah i
got a little thing out behind the house i just take it throw it in yeah yeah i mean my wife's
not as into it as me i mean and you have raccoons that come around a lot?
Yeah, I get some raccoons and some possums.
Yeah.
I trapped a raccoon.
I wonder what the raccoon situation is at his food waste recycling facility.
I mean, I wonder if you got to have it like a prison.
It's got to be like a lockdown, like a prison.
Yeah, electric fence.
I mean, animals are just like, you know, all over.
Shane Hightower.
Brian's reaction to Dusty when he brought up other books than the King James version being watered down is the same reaction people have when they realize that they were talking to someone who has done more homework than him and wanted out of the conversation as quickly as possible.
All right.
Well, it wasn't that. It was just that
Dusty's answer was so dumb, I didn't even know
how to reply to it.
You're trying to get out of it to save Dusty.
Yeah. No. I've heard
Dusty's argument many times that he's a King James
version guy. I grew up on a King James version, but
it's not the best translation. There's a couple
I like, but I do like King James the best.
He likes dragons.
Yeah. I mean, yeah. do like King James the best. He likes dragons. Yeah. Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
Like just, I don't like the NIV.
That's the one that I like to stay away from.
The one most of the world uses?
Yeah. It's tough.
And that's why we're in a tough spot.
Yeah.
We'll go back to Paul Antonio up there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm a new American standard guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I read the Bible for Dummies.
Is that version good?
I think there is one.
I think that's the message.
There is one.
Yeah.
The message.
I think that's what that Bible is called.
Yeah.
Daniel Craig.
Watching four guys ask.
Daniel Craig.
Yeah.
All right.
Read Daniel Craig.
Watching four guys ask the question, why would anyone need to buy ladybugs when their friend Mike just did a special explaining why,
and one of those guys directed this special.
Love the podcast.
Thanks for staying on brand.
Oh, yeah.
Did he have a bed bug then?
I think so.
I didn't watch much of his show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He has a very funny joke about he has bed bugs.
Bed bugs.
So he bought some lady bugs and unleashed them.
Oh, okay.
They wear them down mentally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that is very funny.
Yeah, I do know that.
I mean, I dealt with Mike with all his bed bugs.
He was going through it, dude.
I mean, he would show up just at a comedy club that night and be like, just no sleep. it, dude. I mean, he would show up just at Comedy Club that night and be like,
just no sleep.
Yeah, dude.
It's your whole life when you have it.
He moved.
I mean, we've talked about it for years.
I mean, it was like such a big thing when he got them
because he just got them and then he just couldn't.
It's like it only would happen to Mike to get bed bugs,
and they just, like just would not go away.
And then he just changes his whole life.
Did he get bit?
Were bites showing up on him?
Yeah.
And they couldn't get rid of him.
And then he still, when he goes to hotels,
he puts his suitcase in the bathtub.
I mean, he wraps his stuff in platinum.
He's a different person.
He's like someone that went off to war.
PDSD.
Yeah.
Matthew Hawkins.
When I was young and I'd be at the grocery store with my mom,
she always had a joke she would say.
When the person checking us out would ask, paper or plastic,
she'd always say, it doesn't matter.
I'm bisexual.
Back then, I thought it was hilarious.
Now, probably not so good.
Well, I'm glad you made me read it.
I love it.
I think that's a great joke.
I think so, too.
Yeah, that's a fun joke.
That's a fun mom joke.
You don't like it?
It's all right.
It's just, who calls it a sack?
It's a bag, right?
It's a paper or plastic bag. We call it a sack? It's a bag, right? It's a paper or plastic bag.
We call it a sack.
Yeah, but the joke doesn't work.
I know.
Well, you're forcing it then.
But paper sack?
Yeah, but I mean, you're doing a joke in a...
It's a fun...
I mean, for that person, it's a fun grocery line joke.
Someone to sack your groceries?
I'm just playing devil's advocate here.
Yeah, you got like a feed sack and a brown paper sack.
Yeah, I think we call it a sack.
Sack lunch.
You called it a sack?
If it was paper.
Yeah.
Are you serious?
Did you ever take a sack lunch?
No.
Oh, a sack lunch.
Yeah.
Okay, in a brown paper bag.
Yeah.
But you never go, hey, do you have any plastic sacks?
No, I never do.
Plastic, we say bag.
Paper, I'd say sack.
You'd say sack at a grocery store? Yeah. I'd say bag, paper bag. Plastic, we say bag. Paper, I'd say sack. You'd say sack at a grocery store?
Yeah.
I'd say bag, paper bag.
Plastic sack.
Somebody bags your groceries.
They don't sack your groceries.
I'd like them to sack it.
Yeah.
I wish they'd sack my groceries.
Yeah.
I agree with Aaron on the bag thing, but I think the joke is good.
The joke's fine.
I would laugh if somebody said that.
I'm going to ask where Well, you just heard it
and you didn't. They sack them.
This is a much different context.
It's the way he delivered it.
This guy doesn't know comedy.
You would be
at the end of the thing going,
behind him in line.
You go, do you want me to hand you the sack then?
You want to.
Yeah, this guy.
It's unbelievable.
I'll take it.
Cancel those Mentos fruits.
Ryan Coyle.
Cole.
Coyle.
I work in the aerospace industry,
and at a recent conference,
that's all just one sentence, right?
And I'm not really,
I've been trying to slow down because I was getting was getting quick and then my brain was like whoa i work in the air aerospace
i work if you said aerospace you think you could work in that space
arrow yeah sure well is that what it said is that how you say it aerospace aerospace yeah
oh i thought i said it kind of different that how you say it? Aerospace, yeah. Aerospace. Yeah. Oh.
I thought I said it kind of different.
You were starting to say aerospace.
Aerospace.
The aerospace.
I work in the aerospace.
That's different, though, right?
If you really sound it out like it's A-R-R-O-W, aero.
Yeah.
Like, I work at the aerospace.
Yeah.
I think I would say that, and they're like, oh, like, Jander? And I go, yeah, yeah. And they go, oh, okay? Yeah. Like I work at the aerospace. Yeah. I think I would say that, and they're like, oh, like Jander?
And I go, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they go, oh, okay.
I work in the aerospace industry, and at a recent conference,
a presenter said that a good rule of thumb to determine how much it costs to launch anything into space is to use the price of the same weight
of solid gold, meaning that using the current price of $29,747 per pound for gold
times the 268 million tons of trash per year in just the United States,
it would cost $15 quadrillion, $944 trillion,
and $700 million each year to shoot just the United States crashed space.
Wow.
If you just want to say space isn't real, that's okay.
Yeah.
But that's where you could be like, well, everybody's got to do it for free.
Yeah.
Right.
We're making the money up.
Yeah.
But you still need physical resources to build these rockets.
Mm-hmm.
You know?
And somebody has to get those.
Here's an idea.
But someone's making the, but like, we're the, yeah.
Let's just float it with helium.
Mm.
There's a helium.
You just cut it down.
Yeah.
That might be 40 bucks to me, like, to throw this trash up there.
Go to Party City real quick.
Yeah.
That's super quick.
Bestie, tell me about what's going on Sunday.
I'll tell you what.
I love when the weather starts to warm up.
Getting out in my yard and digging in the garden,
it's one of my favorite parts of spring.
And Sunday lawn care makes it easier than ever to enjoy.
Sunday, I do love this, by the way.
I love to get out in the yard.
I've been out there today already.
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Neil Rubenstein.
Nate brings up old Chicago, and Aaron says he's never heard of it.
Meanwhile, just a few months ago, we went there together in Wichita.
Glad I left such a strong impression.
That is true.
I completely forgot about that.
Neil Rubenstein is a very funny comic who I worked with in Wichita,
and we went there after a show.
I didn't realize it was an old Chicago.
Yeah. And how great was it?
It was good. Yeah.
It's solid. My bad. I'm sorry, man.
Was it as good as that pizza place we went to in Illinois
that time? You remember that? That guy said
it's the best place and
he made fun of me about the pizza I was eating.
You remember that? Yeah.
The guy owned an Italian restaurant
and then we left and went to it.
He's like, you got to check out this pizza place.
Best pizza place in town, he said.
Not his place.
Yeah.
And his place is shut down now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway.
He didn't have that dream, you know?
Yes, exactly.
Right.
His fantasy dream was just to get other people to go to that other restaurant.
Yeah.
Old Chicago commented.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What'd they say?
They thanked Nate. They said, come on in. Get, yeah. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What'd they say? They thanked Nate.
They said, come on in.
Get to it.
Yeah, apparently they don't care if you spend some money there.
And yeah, I mean, I ate Old Chicago that night.
Ordered it right here in real time.
Yep.
Andrew Kahn.
It's amazing to me that Nate is skeptical of every study from a major university that Balderdash brings up about any topic.
But the moment it's brought up about how McDonald's chooses when to serve or not to serve breakfast, he says, I'd like to see that study.
That's true.
Yeah.
I'd like to be involved in it.
But you don't want it to be conducted by a university.
Technical school, maybe.
Community college.
Volstead College.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I think a lot of studies are not done by people that are actually using the product.
Yeah.
That's what I think.
I think a lot of rules are made like that.
I think a lot of stuff is made not by people that are being asked to use the thing.
So you want McDonald's customers to put together this study?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, that's what they should do.
I mean, like, you know, do a Twitter poll and like, you know, like do something that,
we've done that with our polls.
We were asking the listeners at the beginning what to, and I overwrote some of them.
But you ask the people that are using the product.
Right.
They go like, well, I should listen to you.
In the beginning, you asked people what to do on the podcast?
Yeah.
What were some of the things you overwrote?
The beginning, we were a mess, so we didn't even...
We were like, should we dance?
We had no idea.
What did we ask?
Yeah, we were really asking.
Like, hello folks and let's go folks.
Yeah, some of the...
One of them was like, what should we call people
who listen to the podcast?
It came down to Nate Landers and folks.
I thought Nate Landers immediately,
but folks is much better.
Folks is much better.
A lot of that stuff then was like,
hello folks, let's go folks. Just a bunch of you know and so it was like we would uh
but i think that yeah that's what i mean i i think most every borderline every study is going
to be not done by someone do you need a study for this or does mcdonald's just have i mean so much
data about what's being bought and when it's being bought, and then they know the cost of everything, they determine it's not worth it.
Yeah, so McDonald's did it.
Yeah, McDonald's.
I'm saying I still would like to see the study.
I still think you could ask.
You want to see the numbers?
Yeah.
Okay.
Look, McDonald's I would get.
They're studying it to be like, this just doesn't make sense.
So I understand that.
There could be stuff that I think could be done a different way.
In general, all studies, that's why I question all studies of other places.
Okay.
Because I don't think they're done by people that are using any of these products,
that are going out and having a regular life.
That's what entertainment is.
Entertainment is not, you're not being entertained by people that are going out
and having, you know, with the audience in mind.
They're looking down on McDonald's.
They, yeah.
When Adam Sandler talked about McDonald's and whatever, Adam Sandler feels like a guy that, like, will go to McDonald's.
Sure.
Like, it's like you can, there's some people that when he, because he made the movie when he was like, you know, I thought it was 1030.
It's, you know, 11.
Yeah, Big Daddy.
Big Daddy. And like, but you're like, you know, I thought it was 1030. It's a, you know, 11, like big daddy, big daddy.
And like,
but you're like,
well,
I believe that I believe in Adam Sandler is the most successful person on earth.
But it's like,
you believe that he's like a normal dude.
Like,
you know,
some people,
you don't believe in what's shocking to me is that McDonald's is not a
sponsor of this podcast.
They sent me,
yeah,
they sent me the,
is they,
when they sent me happy mill stuff,
but they did a funny thing, it was very nice.
They felt like this was a long time coming.
Oh, they said that?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
That hoodie you wore last week, a lot of people commented,
it looked like a Soviet Union.
It does.
Yeah.
They thought it was the sickle, and you put full axes of evil.
Well, I stand with who I stand with.
And yeah, there's a war going on.
It's complicated, guys. And I chose my side. Yeah. Yeah, there's a war going on and i chose it guys and i chose my side yeah uh
yeah there's nate shirt yeah it's basically what a war yeah i stay with the soviet uh
they uh what if i could say the joke i i I did say, we'll see if this is, it's just a joke.
When I was at the Grammys, did I tell this joke here?
They had Zelensky talk at the Grammys.
This was a couple years ago.
So Zelensky comes out and gives his speech to Wiley Warren and stuff.
And the Grammys, I told Laura, once he got down, I was like,
all right, I'd like to hear a Putin side as well now.
I was like, it would be funny if they just did. go all right that's his side everybody we're gonna here's putin he's gonna tell you what he thinks and then you get to
decide uh uh all right said that quietly laura uh gabriel did jesus gabriel did jesus or jesus Gabriel de Jesus Gabriel de Jesus
or Jesus
I was shocked to find out that in 2010
Ronnie Lee Gardner was given
steak, lobster
apple pie and vanilla
ice cream all while
watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy
and then executed by a firing
squad. Who knew
we were still using the firing squads to execute
death row inmates in 2010?
Turns out it is still legal in several states,
and some states are talking about bringing it back.
I like it.
Yeah, the kid that, or the dude that killed those girls
in Utah or whatever, maybe not Utah, but somewhere,
I just read, he might be a firing squad.
Wow.
The guy that went in that apartment.
And I think the Lord of the Rings trilogy, that's too much.
You give him a third of one movie while he eats his meal.
You don't get the whole trilogy.
You can't just watch one.
Those are good films.
You don't get nine hours of movies when you're on death row.
Yeah, but it's a bad news bait.
Gives you some time.
He knows the state where that's at.
Yeah, but they time it up to be like, well, this is going to be in four days.
So like, all right, you can, you know.
Now, someone commented that, and I'm sorry I couldn't find their comment later to credit their name,
Someone commented that, and I'm sorry I couldn't find their comment later to credit their name,
but when we were talking about Last Mills, that on the pilot episode of Raising Hope,
which I didn't watch because I'm not a Greg Garcia fan, but the... Well, that's a joke.
Yeah, I know.
The woman on death row, her Last Mill, she asked for a shamrock shake and a McRib,
knowing that they're never out at the same time.
So it delayed her execution for like five months.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah, Greg's quite talented.
Yeah.
Can you guess the states where firing squad is still legal?
One's obvious, I think.
Texas?
Oh, actually, no, not that obvious then.
Oh.
Texas is not one?
No, that would have been the most obvious one.
Idaho.
I thought they just said they were doing that.
Tennessee.
No, that's a bad idea.
Utah, Oklahoma, Mississippi.
Yeah.
That's what I thought would be obvious.
South Carolina.
Okay. South Carolina ran out of lethal injection drugs. That's what I thought would be obvious. South Carolina. Okay.
South Carolina ran out of lethal injection drugs.
They had to bring back the firing squad.
So, hope they get that sorted out.
Yeah, what do they do?
First of all, it's like not everybody has a bullet.
I think that's what they do.
Not everybody has a bullet.
You don't know who killed the person.
So, those people don't know.
Oh, wow.
So, some people. people don't know. Oh, wow.
So some people didn't know that.
Hopefully the person that has the bullet's a good shot.
I wounded him.
He goes, ding.
He just hits the wall behind him.
I guess we know who had the bullet.
Guy's kind of off.
Yeah, they stand.
They've been standing in a circle?
You watch John Wick when they do that one.
They stand in that circle
and you're like,
well, y'all better hit
this person.
Yeah.
Because...
You're going to hit each other.
You're going to hit each other.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fire squad.
All right.
Took a turn, sorry.
Yeah. Mickey Rainey, sorry. Yeah.
Mickey Rainey.
Mickey Rainey.
I was disappointed to see that Nate's golf tournament didn't have a four-hole,
one – didn't have a four-hole, one-club challenge.
I would be in on that.
I hope it went well.
From Laura, she loves this idea.
That would be a good idea.
Maybe we will do that next year for my dca golf tournament uh
four four entire holes you only use one club yeah my joke so i'm a stand-up comedian and uh
i had a joke about uh uh a driver playing a i don't know if i would do four holes because i
enjoy but i think it would be great to have a hole. Be like, you can only use your driver on this hole.
Yeah, that'd be fun.
Yeah.
It's a par three.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And just see what everybody gets.
That would actually be awesome.
No handicaps, no mulligans on that hole.
Everybody's just got to use the driver.
Joe Manick.
Hello, folks.
The Animal Bracket is so on par for the Nate Land Podcast,
and I am here for it.
I got money on Haybear.
Can't wait to hear more of the matchup breakdowns next week.
Keep up the Lord's work.
We got to do another round.
Oh, can we talk about how the—
Are we doing to do this first?
Yeah, tell us about electric e-bikes.
All right, yeah.
While Aaron's pulling it up.
Yeah, we're going to do this as Aaron pulls it up.
There's no better way to get outside and enjoy the spring than with an electric e-bikes. All right, yeah. While Aaron's pulling it up. Yeah, we're going to do this as Aaron pulls it up. There's no better way
to get outside
and enjoy the spring
than with an electric e-bike.
We, yeah, my,
we had obviously
a lot of people in town.
My wife's family was in town,
so they were over
staying with us.
And they rode around
on the electric e-bikes.
I mean, it's awesome, dude.
It's just so fun.
It's so fun to ride around they
have uh in amsterdam i mean so many people use in a piranha piranha its strength is in its numbers
yeah right they attack as a group yeah but they're just non-stop why would it beat it because it
couldn't bite it well the puffer fish would puffs up and it has like little spikes on it and then
it would just you know stab the piranha.
Yeah, but it's not, but I mean, you ever like, imagine if you had, imagine me and you getting
in a fight and then you have spikes on your shoulder and you got to hit me with your shoulder.
It's going to be pretty tough.
But it would be my whole body.
Not on your face.
But I would, I would just, you would come at me and try to bite me, and I would just, my whole body would be puffed up,
and I would just get you in the corner.
I don't think you'd be able to fight.
I'd get you in the corner, though.
Well, there is no corner in the river.
Well, there might be a little crevice.
I find it hard.
I mean, it's like, I'll go after your tail.
You have no spike on your tail.
If I grab your tail and start.
But I just think that you've got to give that the puffer fish
is just playing the defense, but it's got some offense too.
Yeah, the offense is what swims its fat body over and tries to go.
Stabbing you with spikes.
Tries to swing its spikes at you.
Yeah.
Well, I saw that, and they made some good points.
And some people argued chimpanzee would beat a Komodo dragon, but-
I disagree with that.
I think we got to, whatever we pick, I think we got to stick with it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we're obviously not going to be-
Well, this is from Nick Sabadere, who studied biology and ecology at, doesn't say where.
But he said the average bite force of a pufferfish is around 62,050 PA.
I don't know what that means.
I don't know what that unit of measurement is.
But the strongest species of piranhas, it's around 12,000.
So just going off bite force alone, the pufferfish dominates the piranhas.
I think we're really underrating the pufferfish. The puff fish is a tough animal you weren't even thinking about it biting no
so you just typed in someone asked could a puffer fish be uh does a puffer fish have a stronger bite
than a piranha this question's been asked we're thinking about like jiggly puff or whatever but
a puffer fish are you do you ever do you pay for core i no. Man, that's one that I'm always wondering about.
Like, do I want to get?
It seems fun.
Everything always sends you there, and it gives you like one answer,
and then it's like you got to pay for the rest.
Yeah.
Quora seems like a good time.
It's like a sophisticated Yahoo Answers.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You get a little bit better stuff on here.
Yeah, I always like it's some fun stuff.
I think we
gotta stick with what we go with i mean like you can't we're not gonna look it up and well i'm not
suggesting we change it but i just want to you know we got voted we got voted piranha i think
a piranha is they're just like you know they they're just gonna it's gonna be chaos for the
puffer fish yeah and so the bite force, it's like whatever, you know.
But that's all the piranha has.
Yeah, but it has will.
And the pufferfish is just floating around just like, you know,
if it gets scared, it's like, boop, puff.
But think about this, though.
Piranhas used to run it in crowds, so it might be afraid from the beginning.
If it's just out there on its own.
I think they're like zombies, dude.
Like they just, it's just a, like they're going to just come at whatever.
Look, here's what I'll give you.
I think the piranha wins, but I think it, I think we're not doing the piranha again.
I don't, I think the piranha will die in the next fight just because it's been poisoned and it's already weakened.
But a piranha to me just feels like it's not going to let you.
The puffer fish is going to be like, well, I'm stabbing it.
It's not going to work.
And he's just going to keep eating.
Yeah.
To zombie.
To zombie.
All right.
So what was the next matchup?
So what was the top?
So we want to say.
So just to recap, we had Piranha taking the puffer fish.
We had a bear beating a gorilla.
Yeah.
We had a python taking out an alligator.
Some people disagreed with that one.
Really?
And we had a Komodo dragon taking out a chimp.
What was some of the examples they disagreed with?
They had examples of an alligator taking out a python.
Yeah, that's fake news.
But there's also examples of python winning.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that's case by case on that one.
Yeah.
So down to the next section of the bracket, we're starting off with the-
And they said the chimpanzee could be the-
Some people did.
But some people said, no, Komodo dragon would kill it.
Yeah.
All right.
We've got a bald eagle versus an owl.
I think that's a barn owl is what it looks like.
A barn owl specifically, yeah.
I mean, this one seems...
I think owl.
Really?
I think owl.
Oh.
Really?
Why?
Well, I think owls are brutal, right?
An eagle is mostly a scavenger, kind of.
I think, right?
But if they have to fight, it's just so much bigger.
Those big talons.
I think it is.
A bald eagle is so big in a way that you don't even realize.
We don't see them that often.
And an eagle knows it's an eagle.
And they swoop down.
Yeah, it's got the attitude of an eagle, for sure.
Barn owl.
They swoop down.
I think we're underrating the owl, though.
I mean, they got talons, too.
They got their head on the swivel.
They never leave a barn, dude.
Bald eagles is out there.
Well, where are we fighting?
Are we out?
Are we in the barn?
Are we out in the lake?
I think in the Roman Coliseum.
That's how I'm picturing all these in my head.
Yeah.
All right.
I like that.
So they're all in the Roman Coliseum.
Yeah.
I like that.
They're all on stage at Bridgetown. Yeah. Yeah're all in the Roman Coliseum. Yeah. I like that. They're all on stage at Bridgetown.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
I like the Roman Coliseum.
So they're in there, and they're going at it.
I think an eagle is just so much better.
And eagles are ruthless, dude.
Like, they're, you know, I mean, they're-
But are there any corners in the Roman Coliseum?
They go after-
What do you mean?
Bald people.
I've said that in my act about how crazy eagles are.
I still go for owl, but I'm clearly outvoted.
Brian, you want to weigh in?
What do you think?
I'm going with eagle.
Yeah.
I was with you on Puppet Fish, but I'm going to go eagle on this.
Yeah, I'm going eagle too.
Yeah.
Next matchup.
This is sort of the misfit toys section.
We got a platypus versus an anteater.
One-on-one fight.
I don't think this fight happens.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, this one I think it's going to be.
We're poking them with a stick.
Do something.
You put them in there.
Do something.
It's going to be a tough one to get going.
Wake up.
Yeah.
I got to go platypus myself really i mean i would think any any of these are just so big it maybe could walk on it i get accidentally would i figured you'd say platypus don't exist
well it's a weird animal i've not seen one in real life but is it a duck bill platypus duck
bill platypus they got like a they got a flat tail that I think he could really whip this.
He could hit its head.
They're mammals, but they lay eggs.
Yeah.
Can we see how they...
Can we look up...
Just a video of a platypus?
No, no.
Just like how do they attack?
Like separately...
I don't understand why they have to watch a video.
You got a video of two platypi attacking each other.
Yeah.
So it's like, yeah, how do they?
They're great swimmers.
Great swimmers.
But there's no.
But this fight is not in the water.
I think we have water in the policy.
Oh, right.
So, okay.
You've got to have.
That's not fair for the anteater.
Kind of dual terrain.
Yeah.
Well, they enter. Shallow water. Well, they got to come in.
Now, we're going into this.
I think, yeah, it would be tough to make them fight.
This is just a ridiculous looking anteater.
Oh, he's eating.
Really dominated that worm there.
Do an anteater.
We saw nothing there.
Attack.
Yeah.
An anteater just looks bigger.
Yeah.
An anteater could be.
I'm trying to even wrap my head around them being attacking. It just seems to not even have a mouth, though.
It's not even a good looking...
Mm-hmm.
These anteaters are crazy looking.
They're big, man.
The back of them almost looks like a peacock.
It's the anteater.
Look at that little mouth, though.
It's got claws, crazy claws.
Look at that little mouth, though.
Crazy claws.
Look at that, though.
Yeah.
Look at that tail.
Yeah.
I think that duck-billed platypus would eat that little nose up.
No, I think, look.
Oh, dude, oh, it charges.
This thing's going after a dog.
But that dog's like, what is that?
I know.
That's a big part.
You got two things that are like.
I can't wrap my head around that.
I can't either.
That might be the strangest looking animal I've ever seen.
Yeah.
It looks like something a kid draws and you're like, that's just.
You almost could argue you don't know which one's front or back.
Yeah.
But I think.
You're right.
Well, it's just such a weird because one needs water, one needs land.
Look, I think Zanannia is so much bigger and has crazy claws.
But does it have claws, though?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's got a dig.
This whole thing is digging for ants.
But I thought it just stuck its snout down there.
No, they got to dig the hole, dude.
They got to dig the hole.
I mean, you got a platypus that's swimming, so it has the flippers.
Yeah, look at these giant anteater claws.
But let's see platypus claws.
They don't have claws.
They have flippers.
They got to swim. They're like, they gotta
swim. Yeah, they got
little, yeah. Yeah. They got nothing.
A platypus is cute.
An anteater is not cute.
An anteater is like a, it's
I just think it's
where would they even fight though? If they're on land
clearly the anteater.
The platypus
is a mammal. It does need to breathe.
Once it comes up,
it's over. I wish we could see
an anteater swim.
I'll let you.
This one's a tough one.
We can allow looking at an anteater swim.
Let's do it.
You'll suspend the rules.
Let's see an anteater
swim.
If they can swim, we'll give it to them.
They love the water.
Now, it's approaching the water, not very confidently.
It's kind of sniffing around, and then it jumps in.
And then it jumps in, and it's just...
So it is comfortable in water.
Yeah.
Well, it's got that big old tail amidst swims.
All right, it can swim.
I'll give it to the anteater.
Yeah. I mean, it's struggling, but I'll give it to the anteater. Yeah. I mean, it's struggling,
but I'll give it to it.
It's not the greatest swimmer. It looks like me swimming.
Yeah. Stay close to the wall.
It immediately hugged the wall.
It does. It gets in, and it definitely
looks like someone that would swim with their shirt on.
Yeah.
Picture someone swimming with their shirt on,
and that's what an anteater swims like.
He almost got attacked by that duck.
Yeah.
It does get in.
Yeah.
It's like, well, how...
Like, the anteater, right before he gets in, goes, well, how deep is it?
Yeah.
That's he asked.
Yeah.
And he stays near the side.
Oh, he's getting out now.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Now he's getting out.
Look at him.
Oh, he's got a baby on there.
Where's that baby?
Oh, it's back.
It likes the water.
It just drowned its baby.
But it's...
And it could be looking and have its mouth up like a submarine.
Well, what if the platypus were to just squish the nose of the anteater
and it couldn't breathe?
That's the only chance it would have.
Submission.
But, I mean, the claws are just...
I'm thinking it can't reach it because he's got the mouth closed,
and he's like, he's tapping.
But they both got that weird mouth.
Platypus has to have a lot going on for him.
Has to have a lot going on for him.
It has to be, yeah.
Everything has to go perfectly for the platypus.
Anteater can show up on a bad day and take him out, I think.
Yeah.
I think we're going to anteater.
Yeah.
Now it's heating up.
It's getting a little more interesting.
Got some heavy hitters here.
We got a polar bear versus a tiger.
Yeah.
Are we in the snow?
It's in the Coliseum.
So I think I would say, as we're making this game up,
each animal gets their strength in the Coliseum.
So if one can get one to the other thing that plays into
it okay so like you would have snow for the polar bear and the tiger has some right trees and it's
like so you could go on intelligence could which one could lure like i think the tiger could lure
the polar bear easier than i don't think a polar bear is luring anything i think it's a follower
straight up fight i don't think a polar bear wins at all i mean i think a polar bear is luring anything i think it's a follower straight
up fight i don't think a polar bear wins at all i mean i think a polar bear wins completely in a
straight up fight but the tiger tigers are so like they're smart like they just polar bears do that
too that's that's why they're white they camouflage in the snow they sneak up they don't turn white
it just worked out in their favor they don. It's not like they're just-
They turn white over time.
That's natural selection.
Anyway.
I know, but they don't go just, I'm white now.
I'm Charles Darwin over here.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's not a chameleon.
It's not like superpower.
Right.
If it was a superpower, then I would get it.
I do think Polo Bear.
I know. So a tiger is just, you know, a tiger is, this is what a tiger loves.
He loves it.
He loves the hunt.
He loves the game.
Yeah.
But when we're in grizzly bear conversation,
we don't think tiger could take a grizzly bear, right?
Well, don't get ahead of yourself here.
Yeah.
This might be coming up.
I have a problem with this bracket because it's not like a 16 against a 1.
They got these little weak animals against each other.
Now a tiger and a polar bear.
This is Duke, North Carolina.
Last week it was a bear against a gorilla.
These should be coming up later, but whatever.
These are two ferocious animals that both should make the final four.
I agree.
Here's what I think.
Pound for pound, polar bear all day.
I think a tiger is super smarter than a polar bear.
Tigers are big, too.
Yeah, they're big, and they're just like a polar bear to me feels like
so you got snow, and they're both their elements.
I think the tiger would,
I think the tiger could lure the polar bear into the tiger's element.
How long are these fights?
I don't think the polar bear would leave the snow.
You don't think?
I don't think so.
And he would make the tiger come over.
The tiger would be cocky and go, you know what?
I'm going to see what's going on over there.
Oh, no.
Polar bears are really mean, aren't they?
I think so.
I don't think a tiger's sweet, though.
Yeah.
But other bears will avoid you if possible.
Don't polar bears come looking for a fight?
I think they're trying to eat.
Yeah.
It's a cold world where they live.
They need to find stuff to eat. They need to eat a seal.
They need to eat a walrus.
Look, y'all can vote me out.
I would vote tiger.
Y'all can vote me out if y'all want.
I'm going polar bear.
I go bear.
I go tiger.
Oh, jeez.
All right.
Well, we need a deciding vote from...
Can we look up any research or we just got to go?
I guess we could.
Look up...
I guess if it's a... Yeah, let's just see what happens.
We'll see what the experts think on Quora.
The polar bear has an advantage in terms of jaw strength, skin thickness, and power.
However, the Siberian tiger is the best in terms of speed, maneuverability,
hunting experience, and behavior.
So they just, what a cop out that is right yeah
no that's but that's the truth is that's what i mean that i think look i think i think a polar
bear does not want to fight it's never in fights polar bears live alone tigers are just on the
grind dude they are in fights all day long this is what they do they have to fight they're across so many
other animals a polar bear is living in its bubble up at the top it's no one's even no one can touch
it because it's there's nothing up there to even challenge it a tiger is it is being challenged i
mean like i think this pic though has the uh a wolf in the mouth of the polar bear.
Ugh.
Well, let's not look at that.
Yeah.
But that's not – I'm saying that's a challenger, a wolf.
Not a big challenger.
Look how much bigger the bear is.
Yeah, here's a good size comparison.
The polar bear is almost – it's over twice as – more than twice as big.
Yeah, dude.
A tiger fights regularly.
It's actually in the Coliseum. How do you think a polar bear gets food? Did you It fights regularly. It's actually in the Coliseum.
How do you think a polar bear gets food?
Did you get...
This picture is actually them in a Coliseum.
It does look like them in the Coliseum.
Yeah, it does.
You don't think a polar bear is to earn every meal?
It's hunting.
Yeah, dude.
We have to earn every meal.
I got to go drive to the grocery store.
But you're acting like the tiger is fighting every day.
Polar bear just sits back, drinks Coke, and hangs out.
No, the tiger is, I would say, is in a rougher neighborhood.
Oh, dude.
And a polar bear is.
The tiger's in paradise.
No, the tiger's got a thousand animals around it.
A polar bear has what?
Just the animals it eats around it.
Wolves.
So it has to hunt.
The great white wolf.
But it's...
You're saying a tiger is not an apex predator.
What preys on a tiger in the jungle?
Oh, I think you have...
I think other tigers fight each other more than polar bears.
I think polar bears all get along with each other.
I think they're very stuck up.
And I don't think they ever fight.
I would say a tiger... You know, you got pumas, you got lions, you got bears.
I mean, you know, they're just around a lot of stuff, man.
All right.
That's why I say a tiger.
Okay.
Should we get the tiebreaker vote from the crew here?
I don't know.
What do you think?
Are you changing your mind?
The polar bear is so much bigger than the tiger.
It kind of sways me a little bit.
Well, there's three of them, so we'll let them.
What are you thinking?
I'm going polar bear.
I'll say polar bear.
Well, you don't get to vote, Chris.
I'll say tiger.
Yeah.
We're going polar bear. Well, you don't get to vote, Chris. I'll say tiger. Yeah. We're going polar bear.
All right.
All right.
The reason I think polar bear so much is because we spent so much time
talking about grizzly bears and what could take them.
And ultimately, we decided nothing takes the grizzly bear.
So I think the polar bear can't fall far below the grizzly bear.
Grizzly bears are super aggressive.
So you're not thinking of any of the animal.
Like grizzly bears are super aggressive and super like dominant.
And so that's why they could beat a polar bear
because a polar bear is very weak.
Well, they would beat the polar bear.
It has no motivation.
I don't think it's that weak, dude.
It has no motivation.
Do you see them in the zoo?
Polar bears?
Polar bears have- That's why they got in the condition they're in now because they're weak. dude. It has no motivation. Do you see them in the zoo? Polar bears? Polar bears have-
That's why they got in the condition they're in now, because they're weak.
Struggling to live.
Survive.
No, they're up there.
They let themselves get just broke off a piece of ice to float out to the ocean.
They don't even realize that's happening.
That's how long they sit.
They sit long enough that ice melts and breaks off and floats in the ocean.
They don't get moving.
And he goes, well, how long did you sit there?
Six months?
Well, think about this, though.
Rocky and Rocky IV trained in the snow so that he would be stronger.
And that's what the polar bears live in every day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Polar bears just, it's never, it.
You have the eye of the tiger, though.
It doesn't know, like.
That's true.
That's interesting.
It doesn't know, like, the thing it the tiger, though. It doesn't know. That's true. That's interesting. It doesn't know.
The thing it hunts is seals, and they all stick out so much.
Penguins stick out so much.
A tiger has to hunt stuff that's hiding.
Polar bear just is like, oh, I'll go get that.
There's only one little dot I see.
Let me go over there because I'm in a sea of just white.
Maybe the audience can add in, and maybe we change it next week if we decide.
I would say, yeah, could we do a poll?
It's a shame the Tiger's out in the first round.
But it's a shame the Polar Bear's out in the first round.
Yeah.
We could do a – yeah, you could do a poll.
Maybe some kind of Twitter poll.
Yeah, do a poll.
I say we'll do a poll for any that we kind of, you know.
We got the last matchup of the day here on this side of the bracket.
It looks like a great white shark versus an orca whale or a killer whale.
No one says the orca whale.
I say killer whale.
An orca.
No one says orca.
Everybody says killer whale.
People call it orca all the time. Yeah, the nerds that are like, I don killer whale. And orca. No one says orca. Everybody says killer whale. Oh, people call orca all the time.
Yeah, the nerds that are like, I don't know,
the guy at SeaWorld might say orca.
And everybody's like, all right, but what are we?
The average person is saying killer whale.
But the irony of that, the reason that's bad,
is that killer whale is not actually a whale.
It doesn't matter.
I didn't know that.
I know.
Yeah, well, you can't.
What is it?
I don't remember.
I did a report on killer whales back, or excuse me, orcas,
back in like fourth or fifth grade.
I remember learning that.
You can't hide Notre Dame.
It just comes out, doesn't it?
This is fourth grade.
Killer whales are orcas. No one says orca dude like no one goes
to sea world and goes let's go check out the orcas i would you know most people would go i
don't want to go see the orcas i want to go see shamu killer whales yeah yeah they go well
and i went to colin and then know, they're not even whales,
and you just suck the fun.
I think I got this wrong.
It says, okay, a killer whale is a toothed whale
belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.
Okay.
Just a little bit of both, part dolphin, part whale.
It's kind of like a half dolphin, half whale.
Like, yeah, I'm a whale, but I'm in the dolphin family.
Yeah.
Pick a side, huh?
Yeah.
But adopted by the dolphins.
Yeah.
So what do you think?
Yeah, it floats around that he goes like, no, I was raised as a dolphin.
Like, he's trying to make you feel bad.
Like, is the world everybody wants to be a victim?
He goes, oh, I was a dolphin.
You know, the dolphins, they can kill you.
He goes, I'm a dolphin.
And you go, all right, you're kind of related to the dolphins,
but you know what we mean.
I think it's kill whale all day.
I think so, too.
Kill whales are ruthless.
Yeah, I think so, too.
I mean, this is, again, what they do.
They just beat seals for fun.
Yeah.
I mean, they just throw them up in the air and play with them.
I mean, the seal's not having fun, but they are.
Yeah.
They're brutal.
Well, this isn't a question of which is more morally reprehensible.
This is who would win in a fight.
But that plays into it.
So, you know, if you got one of them that kind of plays by the code,
which I feel like the great white shark is kind of like,
we have order in the ocean.
Yeah, it's old school in that way.
Yeah, it's a little old school kind of way.
And a killer whale is like, this is what we do.
We just are a problem.
They would be sparring a little bit, and the shark would be like,
well, chill out, dude.
Don't take it that serious.
The killer whale would try to touch gloves.
I mean, the great white would try to touch gloves,
and your orca would just be like, I'm not touching your glove.
Grab him by the tail, flip him up.
Yeah.
Would fake touch gloves with him and then go and get him.
What do you think, Brian?
I mean, I agree.
Again, it's a shame the gray-white shark's going out so early
because they're incredible predators.
But a killer whale, I think a killer whale is a lot bigger.
Yeah, we lost a lot of bluebloods here in the front row.
Can't wait to see the eagle and the anteater fight.
That's going to be a lot of fun.
Well, I mean, we've got sizes from a killer whale to a barn owl.
The piranha and the grizzly bear will be a good matchup.
Yeah.
Oh, man. That's
going to be over so quick, dude.
The great thing about all these animals
and all their different sizes, they could all sleep
on a Helix mattress. Yeah.
That is true.
Right, Aaron? I think they probably
could. And you know what's exciting
talking about Helix mattresses
is, man, Dusty
is all about them. Well, I have a helix mattress yeah and i
sleep on it out out when i'm out at the cabin i sleep on this mattress and it just adds to the
peace and tranquility that i have out there i go out there to relax so sleeping on that helix
mattress adds to it i mean the pillows are the greatest pillows i've ever owned in my entire
life they are great pillows and the mattress is uh well ever owned in my entire life. They are great pillows. And the mattress is truly wonderful.
Well, they have a lineup of over 14.
Arnold, Chris Pratt's her son-in-law.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then Nate and I played a game where we saw who's the most famous person in our Rolodex on our phone.
Nate won slightly.
My most famous one that he didn't have is Neil O'Donnell,
former NFL quarterback.
That's pretty fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought of one.
You know,
I thought of one too.
Bill Hader's number.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
Who do we say was...
I mean,
you have so many.
Seinfeld, right?
He has Seinfeld.
He has Jimmy Fallon.
Yeah.
We could do a bracket for that, just Nate's phone bracket.
Yeah.
He just kept naming them.
Like, how'd you get that person's number?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was prompted.
I wasn't.
I brought it up.
He brought it up.
You weren't just flipping it out.
I didn't just go.
Let me show you these numbers in here.
No.
I mean, I told Bates, I go, ask this at the table.
Yeah.
You know. He pulled me aside. Yeah. We mean, I told Bates, I go, ask this at the table. Yeah. You know.
He pulled me aside.
Yeah.
We posted a photo of us traveling together.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
People like that.
And yeah, Bates did great.
He did great at the airport?
He did great at the airport.
He did really good.
He did...
Bates, it was...
The whole time was just... He was along for the ride like a long like
just going like you know just like yep i'll do what everyone do or go eat where you want to go
eat like you know just very much along for the ride and like all right everywhere and yeah yeah
super fun and he's not felt well since i missed uh yeah he hasn't felt it was fun for us to go back out because we don't
because we haven't
done that in a while
so
it was fun
yeah
it was
it was a good time
old times man
mm-hmm
yep
you wanna
the animal bracket
really took a long time
didn't it
we really got into that
yeah yeah
we're just
I think we're gonna finish it off
yeah yeah
just time wise
yeah yeah
let's just go
let's do one more
let's do one more because I mean we could going to finish it off. Yeah, yeah. Just time-wise. Yeah, yeah. Let's just go. Let's do one more of these?
Let's do one more.
Because, I mean, we could continue some more bracket stuff,
whether it be this animal thing or whatever it is.
If people have ideas, I think this is kind of fun to talk about.
So here's what I'll say with this one.
This is a…
An ostrich?
Is that an emu?
It looks like an ostrich to me. I don't think it's an ostrich. Is that an emu? It looks like an ostrich to me.
I don't think it's an ostrich.
I think it's a...
Can you zoom it in?
You can't zoom in?
I'm zoomed in.
You're right.
You're right, Nate.
When it comes to animals...
No, that's not an emu, but it's a...
Zoom in.
Can you zoom in?
I'm zoomed in all the way. Oh, you can't even zoom in more? I'm zoomed in. You can't like, all the way.
Oh,
you can't even zoom in more.
And I'm zoomed in.
Hold on.
I'll be honest.
Let me look at this screen.
I don't think regardless if it's an emu or an ostrich,
it has a chance.
Why does it matter?
It has zero chance.
Because it's matched up against a male adult lion.
Yeah.
That's not an ostrich.
I think it's something. It's an emu, right? Em not an ostrich. It's something.
It's an emu, right?
An emu, ostrich.
I'm thinking, what's the other?
Look at an emu.
It could be.
I don't like the look of emus.
Yeah.
That lion.
All right, look.
Here's what I say.
Look up some facts about. There's not a what I say. Look up some facts about...
There's not a bird on Earth.
Look up some facts of emus, some lions.
I will take the emu side.
So we can't just have this dominant.
So who wants...
I'm comfortable taking the emu side.
Who wants to take the'm comfortable taking the emu side.
Who wants to take the lion side?
Bates?
I'm going lion to a zero chance in my opinion. I'll jump on emu.
All right.
I'll jump on emu here.
So we –
I like this.
I like the debate.
You get to get talked into five interesting facts about emus.
An emu's feathers cannot be so soft.
That's not a good strong.
I mean,
who wrote this image?
The emu?
An emu's feather cannot...
Can you...
An emu's feathers...
I thought it said father at first.
That's probably true, too.
An emu's father cannot be so soft, so they grow up in hard times.
Right, a chip on the shoulder.
They grow up in hard times.
A lion.
It can't be soft, but it cannot be, too.
An emu has been through it.
A lion is like, you're the rich kid.
Right.
That just.
And they're very family-oriented.
They got nuclear families.
They all stay together.
Yes.
The lion grew up, no problems.
No problems.
No hardships. No hardships.
No hardships.
And Emu, out of the womb, he's fighting.
He's scrapping.
Oh, yeah.
And his feathers, the way this Emu wrote this, they also can be soft, but they also cannot be so soft.
Right.
He's not always so soft.
He's saying, listen, sometimes it is, but not all the time.
Emus have the strongest legs.
That's enormous.
Strongest legs.
Big legs.
Does not say, I don't know what it compares to.
There's no comparison.
Compared to an ostrich.
Yeah.
Compared to the other birds.
But it has, so I'm assuming the strongest legs of anything and everything.
So the kicking power is wild.
The running power.
That's going to translate to speed.
Running away.
I mean, there's part of me that's going, a lion's going to go into this pretty cocky,
and an emu is going to just light it up.
This thing squats more than an elephant here.
Like, this is like the piranha.
Like, emu feels like a piranha.
Like, it's just like a velocirapt Like, it's just like, it's like a velociraptor.
Yes.
Like, a velociraptor beat a T-Rex.
Yeah.
So, you know, when we had this bracket, you would say there's no way.
Where?
Yeah.
In Jurassic Park.
I don't know.
The movie.
It did?
Yeah.
One-on-one?
At the end, it beats the one. Well, then they fight at the end. But, yeah, I think it does at the end the blue it beats the one well then they
fight it in but yeah I think it does at the end I don't know if it does but I
think to your I think it did t-rexes yeah I guess the police a raptor is just
like could just be it's just all over it like when something's so big that's like
when Royce Gracie used to fight the in MMA stuff, and he'd fight a big sumo guy.
It's like that gets so tired.
But we just had a debate about a polar bear possibly losing to a Siberian tiger,
but now an emu beats a lion.
Well, we're taking the – I'm trying to make it fun.
I think you've got to have some upsets here.
Yeah, you've got to have some upsets.
I think this is – because this just happened in the tournament this year. have some upsets here. Yeah, you got to have some upsets. I think this is
because this just
happened in the
tournament this year.
The one seed comes in
and if they sleep,
if they take it for
granted, they're
going to go down.
Give me those other
facts of the email.
Let me read the rest
of them.
Let's play the fight
out.
Let's play the fight
out.
I just want to finish
the facts.
They get more fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was reading them for some reason that prompted you to go to a different page.
Well, they started to get bad.
I said-
That's why I want you to keep reading.
Yeah.
Emmus have a pouch in their throat for communication.
Now, this is-
Trash talk.
I'd imagine some kind of like maybe walkie-talkie, maybe the first next tell.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have a pouch in their throat for communicating.
Like, they don't even waste their time for...
What do they put in that pouch?
Their phone?
You know what it could put in that pouch?
A weapon.
Right, right.
So now, this emu, because look at it.
You think it's playing by the rules?
No.
There's no playing by the rules.
That's cheating. It's an emu cheats look at it. You think it's playing by the rules? No. There's no playing by the rules. That's cheating.
It's an emu cheats.
Anything can happen.
So I think an emu has now got probably a gun.
Right, right.
We're going to go ahead and say it.
The emu brought a gun into this fight.
The emu is armed.
The emu does have a gun.
So the emu gets a gun.
Because it has a pouch and it can hide it,
and we did not check the pouch because we didn't know they had a pouch.
Where's a lion putting a gun?
Here's the problem.
Emus don't have arms, so how's he going to shoot it?
It does it anyway.
It's automatic.
So look, look at this situation.
Here's what I'm saying.
The emu, because when you frisk, look at it, you frisk something,
you don't ever frisk someone's throat.
That's true.
So why would you frisk? We would be so busy in the feathers, and don't ever frisk someone's throat. That's true. So why would you frisk?
We would be so busy in the feathers, and we don't know that he's got-
Which cannot be so soft.
Yeah, that we go like, I cannot believe how not soft this is.
You might even cut yourself trying to get the gun out of there.
Yeah, and you're just like shaking it in just like some dust.
It looks like you're shaking a, you know, dust is flying out.
And you're like, I don't think he's good.
And we don't even know that in his throat he has a gun.
Right.
So he brings a gun to this place.
All right, what's next?
Emu's feathers are more water resistant than other birds' feathers.
This is not a bad thing because it's like it doesn't have to shake off.
Like if they get pushed into the water, you know, a lion has to do like the dog.
That's time.
That's time.
Right, right, right. He's, a lion has to do like the dog. That's time. That's time.
Right, right, right.
He's got dry fit on.
They can jump seven feet and 2.1 meters straight up.
Straight up.
Seven feet is quite a jump.
That's a big leap. We're not playing basketball.
But they jump up and then come down.
So when the lion runs, it jumps and then just comes down so hard on its head.
And it has a gun.
What if the lion has piranhas hidden in its mane?
I don't think – when we frisked, we would feel that.
Okay, okay.
I mean, I'm saying we were going to frisk these animals
to make sure they don't have weapons,
but this thing has a pouch that none of us knew it had and we would never feel someone's throat like you would
just never be like obviously let's check it so we would check its beak and then we would go to the
feathers can we see what the pouch looks like though yeah let me look that up because maybe
if you slip a gun in there it's very transparent that there's a gun in there. I don't know. I think I... You're like, oh, your Adam's apple looks a lot like a gun, Emu.
No.
You can't see it.
You've got to imagine what it is.
And I picture it like it's just...
You would never know that there was a pouch there.
I agree.
And you would think that they're throat.
Give me five interesting facts about lions.
Okay.
Here we go.
Lions.
Make sure you don't zoom in and change websites all the time.
All right, yeah, here's some fun facts.
Five facts.
That's a YouTube video.
I don't want to watch a video.
Fun facts about lions there.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah. Many lions are just middle
oh that's not what i want oh that was great zoom in let me see uh for many lines are just middle
age men in fur suits all right okay so a lion is just a like it, it's us, dude.
A lion has no anything in it.
Like, it's just, you got to be like a lioness.
Like, you know, like, I feel like they got to do more.
They got to take care of the kids.
They got to do all that kind of stuff.
Well, that's what everybody says about these lions.
And again, this is a male lion that the emu's fighting, right?
And now lions are famous for the woman goes out and does all the work,
and the male just sits there and chill.
Lazy.
Lazy.
He's been idle.
Yeah.
You know, he can't move well.
Yeah.
But he gets to warm up.
You know, I think a lion is so arrogant that,
because it just never has a problem that I think it just is going to be.
Like, you know, it's going to be like when you stand up after this podcast
and you're like, ooh.
Like, imagine I will have that, too.
When I stand up after this podcast, it's going to be like,
golly, dude, I've been sitting too long.
And an emu, it's already got its gun out.
What's another?
Let's read another.
Yeah, well, that list was terrible.
But here we got some numbers.
Let's look at the numbers.
They live 16 to 18 years.
You don't live that long not beating off emus.
I mean, I think an emu's.
I mean, that's true.
You know, emus come running at you, you know.
Population is 523.
There aren't that many left.
Yeah.
They can't even survive.
Yeah, they're endangered.
Yeah.
These are not good facts.
They're king of the jungle for a reason.
If they're in danger, that's more reason to fight for your life.
There's only a few of you left.
A lion's roar can be heard from eight kilometers away.
I have no idea how far that is, but that seems like a lot.
Yeah, but who cares?
I mean, yeah, we know the lion's in there.
It would blow the emu's fur back.
The emu would be terrified.
Probably fire the gun in its mouth.
Guess what?
Lions lose their manes when they get injured.
Males tend to avoid a long-maned rival who is likely to be an undefeated combatter.
So a lion sees those feathers, which cannot be so soft on the eagle,
and it thinks, dude, this guy.
It goes, this guy.
I'm staying away from this madman.
It goes, this dude, I don't want to fight this dude.
Like, this guy.
Well, under this argument, the anteater is going to go all the way, then.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Maybe.
We might be.
That's for a different day, though.
That's a different day.
We're not there yet.
Is there any other good?
How far?
I can't believe this is the only facts we're getting.
Jump.
Yeah.
These are not great facts.
That was fact 6,600.
Let me see.
Hyenas may attack an unhealthy lion.
Lion doesn't compete for the same prey.
I mean, a hyena is taking a lion.
It may attack it.
An emu is the hyena
of the bird.
It's got a little pouch.
It's got a little pouch.
The hyena,
if a hyena is on this thing,
I would expect a hyena
also to have a gun
or a weapon.
Oh, for sure.
A hyena,
like you got a...
For sure.
But that's...
See, here's the thing.
We would know
that we have to frisk the hyena super hard
because we are like, we know you're up to something.
This is your existence.
He's laughing the whole time.
Your existence is, you're like the Joker.
Your existence is you're going to do stuff.
The emu, we think, good luck.
And we don't know, he's got multiple guns.
He's got a john wick situation he's got a
john wick situation in his pouch that we didn't know they had pouches now look it's going to hurt
him the next round after this sure because now we're aware of the pouch yeah and we're going to
now we're like well we're going to solve that and we are apologizing to the lion family because we
did not know and the lion they're going to sue. The lion family is suing us now because they said it was, and we go,
we didn't know.
They're fighting to the death.
We thought it was a lion, you know, and they're like,
but he brought a weapon.
And we go, I mean, we checked.
Who's going to check the emu's neck?
So the first round, I'm saying we don't know anything about this emu.
The lion signed the waiver, so.
The lion signed the waiver.
What does it say? The lion needs to reach heights of. A lion signed the waiver. What does it say?
Allowing them to reach heights of-
A lion can jump up to 20 feet high.
Oh, well, that's at 45 feet.
That's at seven feet out of the water.
Mountain lions are known.
All right.
Pumas are mountain lions.
They're the best jumpers of all the mammals.
What is it?
The jump is not even that important, how high they jump.
I mean, it's a fun trick to be able to jump.
The gun is really the emu's only strength. That that's what and it's multiple guns yeah it's a john wick situation i
mean that's this is what i'm saying the emu this is the john wick of emus i'll go for it but that's
it is but who's the lion is the lion simba is it scar no i No, look at the lion is just, the lion's a lion
and look, it would have won.
Emu is just,
it's just like...
Are we even sure it's an emu?
We're not even positive.
It's not an ostrich though,
I know that. Yeah, I think it's an emu
and
I'm going to go with emu. I think it's got
a gun. It brought a gun. It brought multipleu. I think it's got a gun.
It brought a gun.
It brought multiple guns.
How's it shooting the gun from its mouth?
It just does it.
And its feet, its strong feet.
Legs?
Real hard feathers.
Yeah.
Strongest legs.
Yeah.
And we just are like, we can't believe that he brought that gun
and we have to have a serious talk about.
After this emu lion fight, we tell the animals, no guns.
We are going to be on high alert.
That's what I'm saying.
The emu wins with a gun, and we've now had to make an announcement.
Boom.
We're going emu.
We're decided.
We've gone emu.
Well, you guys are not making much of a case here.
You're making no case.
I mean, the case is that, you know, I mean, you know,
we're saying that the emu has the ability to hide a gun,
but we're really counting that this lion can't hide anything.
It's an honor.
The lion comes in, and the lion comes in arrogant.
This may not be an honorable lion, though.
It is lion. This lion. Lion. Lion. It's a lion lion. arrogant. This may not be an honorable lion, though. It is lion.
This lion.
It's a lion lion.
Lions are honorable
in the fact that they are...
They just don't... Nothing bothers them.
Emu has been fighting
for his life the whole time.
Could a handgun kill a lion?
It's got a John Wick
situation. So the guns are, it has all the guns.
Multiple guns, grenades.
I mean, it does.
Listen, the puffer fish may have a gun inside all that puffed upness.
It didn't think about it when we talked about it.
So it did not.
Too late now.
So the emu thought about it.
So the emu wins.
Go, what's the next, like.
We got a few more here.
These will be quick, though, it looks like.
We've got...
Quicker than an emu versus a lion.
These ones are way more obvious.
I don't know.
I can make them.
We're going to make them.
What do we have here?
We've got a cheetah versus, it looks like just a wolf.
Well, a cheetah cheats, and we know that.
It's a cheetah and a wolf.
Cheetah is the fastest land animal, obviously.
It is.
It doesn't help it much in the Coliseum, though.
Well, it can run around.
The Coliseum floor is pretty big.
There's room to run around and kind of wear him out.
And a wolf, my understanding, just like the piranhas,
that the wolf's strength is that it usually travels in groups.
I could see that.
A wolf pack, if you will.
So I'm going to cheat on this one.
I think it's safe to move on.
All right.
Well, all right.
I'm going to go wolf.
You're going wolf?
Yeah.
So I've been keeping notes.
I kind of think wolf, too.
Here's my notes.
I wrote, if you want to see my notes, can you read this?
First notes for my email.
It just says gun.
It just says gun.
I think wolf.
So that was my positive for that.
And the lion, I had nothing.
So now, let's see.
I want to write down a cheetah.
I don't think it's just
like a family dog.
I think it's a wolf. I'm going wolf.
So, let's see.
Well, let's look at which of these
has been domesticated by human
beings. The only answer is wolf.
This will be the last one
we do. You think that became
the house cat? Yes.
So, let's see if
there's any facts about cheetahs and let's see what anything that glares out because it is the
cheetah is a just a giant 70 miles per hour yeah yeah because it's been it's like just running and
it chases weak animals yeah like it doesn't bring down any big animals it brings down like you know
gazelles oh i mean i guess i could it's not chasing a wolf i think i'm going with the any big animals. It brings down like, you know. Gazelles. Oh, I mean, a gazelle.
It's not chasing a wolf.
I could take a gazelle.
I think I'm going with a cheetah, though.
Wolves, they have to work together.
No, but a gazelle is like.
Are we saying facts?
You know what a gazelle is?
You know what hunting a gazelle is like?
It's like the cheetah just goes to Publix and buys something.
That's how easy it is to get a gazelle that has, you know.
Dude, gazelles are fast. That's all they are is fast get a gazelle that has, you know. Dude, gazelles are fast.
That's all they are is fast.
So that's all they are.
And so a cheetah.
So they'd be hard to track down.
A wolf has to like fight something that can real fight back.
What does a wolf eat?
Oh, it eats cheetahs and emus.
It eats emus all the time.
The wolf has a gun.
The wolf does not have a gun
we've already outlawed
you're like Michael Scott
whenever you want to
wave you just pull out a gun
we've already outlawed guns
the last fight was a nightmare
okay
we did not
we are mortified
yeah I mean the
the
Vegas went wild
when the emu beat
beat the lion
we do not have
the attendance
for this fight
is not high
because people
were like
this is rigged.
An emu bought a gun last time and beat a lion.
So we are trying to build back and we are going, I mean, we've had a press conference
and we said no more weapons.
We are checking everywhere on these animals where we did not think we should check an
emu's neck.
We didn't know they had a pouch.
So we have-
Thought it was just for communication.
Yeah.
So we, this is a straight up battle.
So cheetahs are the fastest animals on land and can reach up to speeds of 113 kilometers.
He doesn't even know miles per hour.
They weigh, a wolf is using miles per hour in pounds.
Yeah.
This is using like kilograms and all that stuff.
So we don't really even know what he weighs.
No.
They can only purr, not roar like lions.
Like a cat.
Yeah, like a little house cat.
A wolf.
Let's do some facts of wolves.
Wolves are-
Cheetahs hunt during the day.
Wolves could-
Yeah, there you go.
A wolf could win this whole thing.
This is a night battle.
You think a wolf could win this whole thing?
Dude, wolves are a problem.
They are, I mean, a wolf is, you know, 40 to 175 pounds.
You know what I mean?
This is what.
Drop, drop, rushing power.
They are, I mean, oh.
Yeah, they're not that much more than a regular German shepherd.
They're double.
Double.
1,500 square inch.
Everybody knows what that means.
And they're hearing, they can hear so much.
Their sight is similar to human.
Oh, my gosh.
They got our eyesight.
They got our eyesight.
They smell a hundred times more.
How is eyesight going to be?
I mean, they can see the cheetah.
They smell that cheetah coming on by.
They're on the floor of the Roman Colosseum.
A cheetah's sitting around eating chips.
They can see some colors.
So then they see the spots.
Are they fighting at night?
It might go into night.
I think it's a night time.
I think this fight goes into night because the wolf gets it.
Here's how weak a wolf is, dude wolf here's how weak a wolf is dude here's how weak a wolf is in captivity they live 13 14 years
sometimes 18 years in the wild only five yeah because they are battling it out dude yeah and
not succeeding other no no you gotta travel with groups that's the other thing dude these wolves
only fight in groups and now you're asking it to fight on its own? So here's your – look, first of all, you're comparing like –
that would be like a UFC fighter.
Like if you're going – you're Cheetah.
You're like, well, it's undefeated.
You're like, it ain't fought nobody.
This wolf's got losses, and you're like, this wolf's fighting everybody, dude.
It's fighting bears.
It's fighting lions.
Yeah, but did you see –
It's fighting bears.
Did you see the born movie with
jeremy renner he took out a wolf and he lost to a snowplow so i think a cheetah could yeah that
got the random people hikers take out wolves all the time sometimes a cheetah will chase down a
gazelle kill it and then the wolf comes and takes the meat yeah oh from the cheetah runs the cheetah
off yeah so it's a mooch it's not even doing any of the hard work.
No, because it's dominant.
Yeah.
Because it just knows what to do.
A cheetah can just run fast.
That's it.
They're very light.
They're not big.
All they can do is run fast.
A wolf is heavy.
It's just like a heavy thing.
I don't know.
Let's take a look at cheetah's mouth, dude.
You tell me that can't take a wolf out?
I have petted a cheetah.
I have.
In my life, I've petted a cheetah.
Where?
Where did you pet a cheetah?
And was it legal to do so?
I don't know if it was legal to do so.
It was a big cat.
But I have petted a cheetah.
And I petted a cheetah, and I wasn't even –
and there was multiple cheetahs in there.
I didn't even, I didn't even look around. I kept my hood up because I just wasn't,
that's how unafraid I was of them sneaking up. Someone goes, shouldn't you have it down? What
if one sneaks behind you? And I go, oh, I'm sorry. I had my headphones on. I go, I'm sorry. I wasn't
even, that's how little fear I had. Because their hearing's not that good anyway. Yeah.
No, I'm saying like, I didn't even feel like I had to worry about that.
I'm like, let it come up.
And what's it going to do?
Purr against me?
Like nothing's going to happen.
But then we got told, we heard there's a wolf two states over.
We went inside.
And they go, it's a lone wolf.
Lone wolf is the name.
Lone wolf.
That's why it's a name, because they travel in packs.
Because it's an oddity.
It's an anomaly.
Lone Wolf is dangerous.
It's dangerous.
Well, that's a cheetah's mouth right there.
Yawning.
Let me tell you what.
That running at you at 40 kilometers an hour?
The only picture you have of a cheetah's mouth is it's laying down yawning.
That's the only... that's the scary.
That's how relaxed it is because he's not scared.
Show me a wolf.
He's laughing.
Look, they're all laying down because the only time they get it is yawn.
He's relaxing after a nice meal that he earned.
He's laying flat on his back.
He's laughing because he's finding an emu in the next round.
Yeah.
No.
He's with no gun nowu in the next round. Yeah. No. He's –
With no gun now.
Yeah, no gun.
This guy's just advancing left and right.
Go show a wolf.
Like, you're under – like, this is – you know, some of these have been fun,
but I don't think you understand how much – how great a wolf is.
I mean, I think I have an idea of what a wolf is.
I like that you went right to a wolf attack. Look how – do a size of a wolf. Look how big wolf is. I mean, I think I have an idea of what a wolf is. I like that you would write to a wolf attacks dog.
Look how...
Do a size of a wolf.
Look how big that is.
That is scary, I think.
That's so...
I mean, that's like a bear.
Look at that compared to the dog.
Yeah, that is a big wolf.
I mean, do a wolf and versus a...
I mean, do a wolf cheetah side by side.
I mean, dude, you're gonna be so much you're being embarrassed
oh man look at the title of this video it runs for its life cheetah attacks a wolf and then
runs for its life it's uh yeah it goes after it then it's just you look how unbelievably fast it
is dude speed does not help it win this fight. It's got to fight. Where is this fight happening at?
Is this just somebody's backyard?
It's a regular guy's house.
Wow.
They are really going after it.
Holy cow, dude.
These are people.
And they're just chasing them.
This is like people that really, they have this conversation, and then someone's got
so much money that he goes, I can make this happen.
Yeah.
I already got them here.
Yeah.
Just do side-by-side.
Yeah. Google images. Yeah. Google images do side-by-side. Google images.
Google images, side-by-side, sheet of wolf.
Just the size difference.
The size difference of a...
You can't go some easy wolf.
This is a big one.
Yeah.
Here they are
standing next to you.
Go back to the picture of the wolf. That's a wolf right there. What are you go. Go back to the picture of the wolf that we-
That's a wolf right there.
What are you talking about?
What's the picture of the wolf in the picture?
Look at his tail down.
He's scared.
In the bracket, what's the picture of the wolf?
It's a black wolf.
Oh, in the bracket, here's the picture of the wolf.
Sheeta versus Gray Wolf.
It's a black wolf.
Yeah.
So type in a black wolf.
Okay.
African American wolf.
Yeah.
I mean, so- where are we looking gray wolf giant cheetah i mean yours your cheetah looks regular the cheetah the cheetah is not i thought it would be markedly bigger than the the wolf and
it's just not and i apologize about that yeah... The size has never been my main concern about this.
It's about speed.
It's about agility.
It's about heart.
My main concern is who will take the emu in the next round.
No.
It's...
Dude, the power...
The wolf is like the power of a wolf.
It's like a heavyweight fight versus light heavyweight.
And the wolf is patient.
A cheetah just runs with its head cut off.
A wolf is patient.
It howls when it doesn't have what it wants.
I mean, it's just a baby.
No, it lets you know that it's there.
No, it lets you know that it's there.
A cheetah only can chase down, like, weak animals.
Like, a wolf dude is, look, we're going to end on this,
and we're not clicking it.
We're going to think about it. Okay. And then when we get end on this, and we're not clicking it. We're going to think about it.
Okay.
And then when we get back into this, I'm going to let you think about it.
I'm going to let you think about it.
You need to think about it because you're being crazy right now.
You're being unrealistic in all this.
Okay.
You need to think about what you're doing with your life.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
We're trying to be, this is an honest argument.
You're right.
This is an honest debate.
You're right.
I'm trying to play the game.
This is very serious.
Okay.
And you're not being serious.
You're right.
I've taken it completely serious.
Pull it together.
Yeah, figure out what you're doing with yourself.
Figure out what's going on.
Emu had a gun.
That's how serious I am.
All right.
We love you, everybody.
Oh, can I?
No.
No.
Dusty.
Dusty, do you have a gun on you?
I do have a gun.
You do have a gun.
I have several.
No, we can all play.
My communication pouch.
Yeah. Where's mine? I'm on have several. No, we can all play. My communication pouch. Yeah.
Where's mine?
I'm on tour.
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, coming up.
Nice.
Check that one out.
That one needs...
It's good, but could use some love.
Yeah.
You get Muncie.
Yeah, yeah.
A bunch of stuff.
Yeah.
This Friday, I'm in Chattanooga at Clear Creek Church of Christ.
It's a date night event.
I think it's just for the church, but I want people to know I'm working.
Yeah.
I'm promoting it.
Next week, April 27th, I believe, I'm in Napanee, Indiana at the Round Barn Theater, which is pretty exciting.
And then one more quick thing.
I'm going to California doing two improvs out there, Ontario and –
How heavy are those hands, dude?
It's – for people listening at home, Aaron was holding a pen,
and when he went to make his his point he hit the the back
of the pin and it and his hand is one finger apparently weighs more than all the other fingers
flicked the pin he couldn't even he couldn't even hold on to it and And this is your man for Cheetah. Go ahead.
Irvine Improv, Ontario Improv in May.
Oh, that's awesome.
Those are great clubs.
Yeah, I'm pumped.
Okay, hey, May 13th, I'm going to record a special,
my first one-hour special at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee.
So that's very exciting.
So the week's leading up to it.
I got a lot of shows.
I'm going to be in Nashville, Dallas, Texas, Conway, Arkansas, Springfield, Missouri.
Lots of places leading up to filming this May 13th, Bijou Theater, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Yeah.
Boom.
Awesome, man.
Yeah.
And then look, the showcase.
We're filming April 24, 25, 26.
Yeah. This will be the last episode before that happens.
Yes.
So if you don't have tickets, come out to that.
All three of these guys are hosting each one of the shows.
Great, great comics.
A lot of local comics.
It's comics fun coming in for that.
So we're going to give you a – they're just very funny comics and uh i can't wait for
that to come out and uh so if you're in nashville you can make it come to what you can come to all
of them or come to one but i mean they're all going to be different right uh so uh all right
that's it right everybody feels good all right yes sir thank you bridge tone was unbelievable
you made it uh a dream come true.
And again, like I said,
none of us can pay you back for all that you have done for us
in listening to this.
We love you, and we'll see you next week.
Bye.
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