The Nateland Podcast - #74 Thanksgiving ft. Justin Smith

Episode Date: November 24, 2021

On this week's podcast, we're joined again by comedian Justin Smith as we eventually discuss the Thanksgiving holiday. But first, Brian shares how he considered stalking a woman to prove he's not a st...alker, Nate and Justin break down the Friday The 13th movies, and the guys all discuss their love of standup comedy.   Podcast produced by Nate & Laura Bargatze Recording & Editing by Genovations Media https://www.natebargatze.com https://www.allthingscomedy.com https://www.genovationsmedia.com Email - Nateland@NateBargatze.com #nateland #natebargatze

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello folks, welcome to Nate Land sitting here with Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and our guest Justin Smith. What's up guys, how are you? Welcome back. Yeah. Welcome back. I love it. People know him, he took a ton of? Welcome back. Yeah. Welcome back. I love it. People know him.
Starting point is 00:00:26 He took a ton of pictures. I know. It's great. Unless people are confusing me with Aaron, which I love so much. Still a fair amount. There's a few. There's still several. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Welcome, everybody. It's been a crazy, it's been a great, crazy, busy, busy time out on the road. People come to shows. Yep. It's been great. They're yelling out. This is my Saginaw spirits. We just did the place in the building that they play in,
Starting point is 00:01:01 not at the hockey rink. They had a game going on during our show. Oh, yeah? Really? Yeah. The whole place was packed. It was, they had, we had two places like that. Saginaw.
Starting point is 00:01:13 And then Peoria. Peoria. So it was like that too. Yeah, where that place, they would have like, they have a theater, like a smaller room, and then they have a hockey rink. And both of them had, I mean, full. Everything was going.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Everything was going. Parking lot was full. Parking lot was full. Wow. That's crazy. Yeah. And it was super cool. The crowds have been awesome.
Starting point is 00:01:38 I got this in Saginaw from a sheriff. He gave me from Peoria. What? Are you supposed to have that? I'm a sheriff now. I get to fill in for the days that he's gone. You were deputized? Is that how they word it? It was very brief deputized. It wasn't a ton.
Starting point is 00:01:59 But it was Brian there. He's going to get fired for this now. This is a big story about it. He gave me a gun, too. Yeah, he gave me a gun. I got his cop car outside. I think he does that for everybody.
Starting point is 00:02:14 But, yeah, I'm a sheriff, sheriff's police, Peoria County, Illinois. So, yeah, I mean, if I ever want to pull somebody over with a bus, I can do it. And they go, come on. I go, excuse me sir i could show that name and illustration yeah and he goes can i look at if he asked me one question what's your county i go it's all oh peoria county i know that you can't ask me that that's hard to forget that's hard at peoria county i've been a sheriff there for a long time i'm old enough to be a sheriff you know yeah pretty excited about that'm old enough to be a sheriff, you know? Yeah. Pretty excited about that.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Carry with me at all times just in case. I would. I'd get in a gunfight. Be the only person to ever pull somebody over with a hockey jersey on. Yeah. I'd go, how you doing? I'm undercover right now. So, yeah, it was awesome.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Let's restart with some of you guys' comments, though. As always, thank you for sending sending them in we love reading them i love you know i'm getting to meet people too that uh have uh the comments that you get to meet we met someone this weekend uh at it do we have the oh uh the video yeah text travis to get that video yeah that was that was maybe the coolest thing that i've ever seen yeah text travis get that video and the word do it and we'll have it up at the end of this. Christy Crawford, as if this podcast could not get more wholesome. Having breakfast, sharing that baby brunch is on the way.
Starting point is 00:03:35 I like that. Yeah, that's good. Baby brunch. And the immediate support from the guys is what the world needs more of. Congrats, Brian and Ruth. Keep up the good work, everyone. Got a lot of tell people to tell breakfast congrats. Had a lot of that. Congrats, Brian and Ruth. Keep up the good work, everyone. Got a lot of tell people tell breakfast congrats.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Had a lot of that. Everyone's been so nice. Yeah. Very, very supportive. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was a big moment. Yeah. I think it's the moment
Starting point is 00:03:54 we jumped the shark of this. Brian's going to end up, he has seven kids. It's just a giant family. Just trying to bring us back. Can you imagine you having seven kids oh well seeing i couldn't imagine having one yeah no but i know just it would be like if you just have a bus yeah i would love breakfast bunch the breakfast bunch just seeing you kind of you having
Starting point is 00:04:16 to rile them all like isn't there a show bringing up baits that's just that like yeah ton of kids i just but it's you specifically having to yeah just get all your kids and it just would be yeah it'd be i mean everybody would watch that show just the overwhelming i would want the camera on you the second your eyes open and you just know the overwhelming you're gonna have to deal with with seven kids just running in and you having to you know you got to get them to school. Ruth's working. You got to get them to school and just, oh.
Starting point is 00:04:50 It'd be great. Even just waking them up, you get a broom handle banging on the roof. You look like Forrest Gump waving at his kid as he flies away. Haley Jo Osment. Yeah. You just got your hand on your back. Is he like me? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Is he worried? Is he worried like me? Or is he normal? You see all your kids are like, I got everything today, like right before they leave. Everybody pat, make sure you got everything. Oh, that'd be wonderful. Yeah, look.
Starting point is 00:05:19 R.Y. Givens. The way that Aaron and Nate both made the same movement at the same time in sheer glee and happiness for Brian was one of the most heartwarming and beautiful moments on this podcast. Congrats, bangle bracelet. You're going to be a great dad. Bangle bracelet. Do you know it's a real thing? I looked it up.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Oh, really? Yeah, it's called a bangle bracelet. Oh, wow. I don't know what's special about it. I don't know what makes it bangle. It's a bangle. That's what's special about it. I don't know what makes it a bangle. It's a bangle. That's what's special about it. It's just circular.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Yeah. The different movement you guys made, though, is Aaron punched me so hard that I couldn't feel my arm for a while. Yeah, dude. We thought he was having a stroke. Was he trying to jump start it, like starting a lawnmower? I think I forgot about that. In that moment, I forgot that you had a serious stroke
Starting point is 00:06:06 scare earlier that day are you a puncher uh he's young like i'm a 42 year old man that shake a hand you buy him a gum cigar and you go about your day and this is a young child that doesn't know his own human strength yet it It's like a dog that's too strong. And you're like, you're playing with a cat, man. You got to go easy with it. You play with the old dog. Lick him. He's like Clifford.
Starting point is 00:06:32 He's like Clifford the dog. Yeah. It's very sweet. It also hurts. It's got a bruise. It's very sweet. Derek Vizer, or Vizzer. My best friend's dad was 50 when he was born
Starting point is 00:06:47 sounds like he is like his dad was when he was born he was like you're already 50 he's like golly i missed the whole thing am i reading it like does it not sound like my best friend's dad it could be construed that way yeah he was just when he came out 50 he came out just like this yeah it gives it a baby he goes what's that who's sir where are you going you're like i was just He came out 50. He came out just like this. Yeah. Is it a baby? He goes, what's that? Sir, where are you going? You're like, I was just born.
Starting point is 00:07:10 That's a movie right there. Come out, you're 50, miss all the beginnings. He was a great and loving father, and on the plus side, his lack of control of his gas and other such old people shenanigans made for comedy gold. And he wasn't even a comedian. Biff is going to be a great dad and makes a lot of his daughter's friends laugh. Congrats.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I may have teared up a little when you gave the news. My best friend's dad was 50. When he was born. I'm like having trouble with that sentence. Yeah, because you can't tell if he's talking about his dad or him, but he's talking about his friend's dad. Oh, my best friend's dad was 50. When my best friend was born.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Oh, when my best friend was born oh when my best friend was yeah that's that's how they meant to word it but it could be construed that was 50 when he was okay man that's like i love a guy coming out at 50 i've never seen benjamin button but isn't that what that is yeah that's the idea of it but he gets younger you're saying he comes out old and just keeps getting old. He just keeps getting – he doesn't get a full run at life, you know. Just starts at 50. Just starts at 50. Like, dude, you're almost done.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Yeah. I just started, dude. First thing, he comes out, and he's like, my back is tight. And you're like, yeah, well, you're 50, man. That's what happens. He just didn't get a chance. Born first – they take a picture of his first stroke he has it immediately because all this is a heart attack it's just all the pictures of him in the
Starting point is 00:08:32 hospital he just didn't all right how do you how do you think you get dressed when your dad's 50 like you just you start like is your first onesie a cardigan sweater like i just feel like yeah you're just bow time he. He's wearing bow tie. Wait, if he's, if you're. Yeah, I mean, like, if your dad is 50, then, I mean. He's right there. I mean, I feel like Brian's a little bit younger than, like. He's not at all.
Starting point is 00:08:55 I mean, but I mean, like. I'm just going to let him finish. I mean, he's not, he's not, he's not like, you know. Thank you. Were those originals 50. Thank you, Justin. I mean, he can still take a punch, apparently. So, I mean, he's doing, he's not like, you know, were those originals 50? Thank you, Justin. I mean, he can still take a punch, apparently. So, I mean, he's not doing bad.
Starting point is 00:09:09 That really hurt. We had to. You can't raise this arm. I feel bad the last time I was on. We had to have a talking to with Aaron. And we said, I pulled him aside and I bent down on my knee and I said, hey, buddy, you can't hit the older people like that. You got to be nice to grandpa.
Starting point is 00:09:31 It's the same thing when Harper goes and hugs her grandmother and you're like, hey, let's be gentle. You got to be easy. Can I comment on the stroke? No. Okay. No, you can't. I mean, again, everyone's so nice telling me how much they're thinking about... I haven't figured it out yet. I don't think it's a stroke. This is a really, really drawn out one. Yeah. We're still trying to figure it out. So everyone's been so
Starting point is 00:09:57 nice and saying they're praying for me. Some are so nice, they're like, you know, the Bible says our body's only temporary and that we'll be reborn again in heaven. I'm like, they're writing me off. Yeah, they're writing you off. They're totally writing me off. They're already, they just put, when they're watching this on YouTube, they just put a tape over your face because they're like, I'm just trying to get used to, he's not going to be there much longer. So I just want to get used to not seeing him.
Starting point is 00:10:19 You just start getting all the funeral Bible verses. We're going to have Justin just is in that seat, and I put you over there just so we can wheel that seat out. I'm just trying to get everybody used to seeing it. We don't even announce it. Bates? Oh, yeah, he died a couple weeks ago. Anyway, Brad McMurdy.
Starting point is 00:10:41 McMurdy. That's a fun name. That's a fun name, Brad McMurdy. At the end of the episode, I watched, that sounds like a name that you're like brad mick and you're like kind of excited for it and he goes murdy and you go that was as good as i hoped it was gonna be at the end of the episode i watched after the sign off as an as nate walked to breakfast and i expected him to give him a hug or something after breakfast is big news instead he reached over and grabbed some sour patch kids typical nate keep up the good work that's so that was good yeah uh we've hugged i don't think we did did we hug i think we no it's very funny i'm gonna pull that
Starting point is 00:11:18 up i want you to watch no i think we oh yeah i want you to watch what i think we it'll take a second but hugged occasionally when you got married yep when this baby's born i mean the fact that you guys are ever going to argue about it just proves it's not i just wish we hugged more is what i'm saying yeah there's a point i hugged there's yeah there's uh my buddy dan chackie we never would shake hands when we would leave because he'd be like we're about to see you know it's like sometimes it's like it can be you're like what are we doing right you know but i like hugging but when you're around someone all the time i'm not hugging here's the end so you get up ryan just made a good looks like you're about to get up hey man here we go
Starting point is 00:11:53 congratulations dude priorities priorities leanne carr i love that no one caught nate's napoleon and the napolitan neapolitan neapolitan mix-up yeah i guess you know we were talking about napoleon i didn't catch it neapolitan and you were talking about the ice cream right i think so yeah i don't know you said something about uh you're trying to think of another country where someone's from and you said napoleon and we said well he is from france and then you said something about there's three different ones uh well i think i meant napoleon and then then i made it neapolitan like i made
Starting point is 00:12:43 it as a joke of like that was that was a joke off the Napoleon. I didn't catch it. I didn't catch it either. But I think I thought Napoleon was the ice cream. Okay. I don't think I would. I was thinking, oh, Neapolitan, like, those are close enough. To me, Napoleon and Napoleon ice cream would have been the same thing.
Starting point is 00:12:58 I got you. So she's right. Yeah. I did think. And I don't like Napoleon ice cream. I don't like strawberry. Neapolitan. I mean, I love it. It was my I don't like Napoleon ice cream. I don't like strawberry. I mean, I love it.
Starting point is 00:13:05 It was my favorite. You like Napoleon ice cream? Oh, I used to at the... I love it. That's what it's called. I mean, I love that everybody was crucifying you for it. It's like, man, I just stopped doing that like five years ago. Well, it's because I don't ever eat the strawberry in Napoleon.
Starting point is 00:13:24 You eat all of it? You eat every bit of it. I just get after it, man. You'd eat all three together. I don't even think about what color it is. Really? You just get in there. You don't think you've got to be told strawberry?
Starting point is 00:13:35 I don't like strawberry. I don't mind it. Do you do the carton of it, or do you do the ice cream sandwich? Because ice cream sandwich was a big deal for me when I was growing up. I don't eat strawberry ice cream. Napoleon's never been a big deal for me when i was growing up uh i i don't i don't eat strawberry ice so napoleon's never been a big part of my life and if it was i stayed on one side i never went just like the real napoleon i never went full strawberry yeah brandon conrad nate is a former restaurant general manager I can say that the ketchup comment about putting it in the cooler overnight is false.
Starting point is 00:14:07 I never failed a state inspection and never had the ketchup in the cooler. It came with dry stock on our truck and was never refrigerated. Laura's thankful for this comment. Laura is truly, Laura might have wrote that. She did. Yeah. That's the first time I'm seeing that. Yeah, Laura was very happy.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Laura brought that up to me at night. It was like 11 o'clock, and she's like, you know, no one keeps their ketchup outside. You don't do that at the restaurant. You don't put it in the fridge, or you don't take it back. So Laura agrees with you. Laura agreed with me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:38 That's why I got Laura on it so good. Yeah. When we first talked about this 15 years ago. I laid the law down why we got married 15 years ago i go you want to be a part of this ketchup stays out i just came from a refrigerator ketchup family and our family going forward we're ketchup out yeah someone sent us a photo of a ketchup bottle that says keep refrigerated for freshness. What do they know? I'm talking about Heinz. It's going pretty good so far.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Yeah. Megan, you have discussed bread and ketchup, but have you discussed where you all stand on butter? I'm a fan. My husband comes from a family of people who leave their butter on the counter, but I come from refrigerated butter people. He has somewhat converted me because room temperature butter is more spreadable, but I'm
Starting point is 00:15:28 still a refrigerated butter person at heart. I would keep it out. I like that she says that because I might start doing that. It's dairy. Yeah, it's dairy, so I thought that wouldn't be good. I actually thought it would melt if you kept it
Starting point is 00:15:44 out. But I think it depends on How much you're using butter You can leave it out I mean you gotta put it in something You can't just drop it on the counter Yeah Stick of it You know
Starting point is 00:15:52 I liked it smooth Cause then when you go It is the worst when it's like Hard and you're like Well there's no point But to Justin's point It's dairy So it seems like
Starting point is 00:16:00 That just wouldn't work That's dangerous Well her family's doing great with it Yeah That's why she didn't have a last name. I mean, there's no last name. So I'm very skeptical of that. She's on her own.
Starting point is 00:16:09 She lives alone. I think it's safe to leave out. I think it's safe. Yeah. Y'all can come to me, Megan, and Aaron's house if you want left out butter. I trust Justin. I mean, I'm telling you. I mean, he's got a background in stuff that I feel like he knows.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And when he says stuff, he means food. Yeah. Breakfast, getting a little throwing darts kind of early. I'm telling you, when that butter topic came up, He gave you a nice compliment. He was trying to say you're a young man. That's true. I try.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And you come back with, Justin knows about butter. Justin, go ahead. What about jelly and jam? I like jelly. I don't like jam. What's the difference? There's a difference. I don't think there's a difference. There's a difference i don't think there's a difference there's a difference why would they call them two different
Starting point is 00:16:49 things and what is preserves that's different soda and pop aren't two different things that's not but they they don't sell soda and pop and and like that's just what someone calls it they sell jelly and jam will be next to each other right in glass so glass, so you can buy one or the other. So they have to be different. Otherwise, it's chaos. What does it matter? Why are we even doing this? Jelly is great. I'm not a big...
Starting point is 00:17:12 Jam is thicker. I don't like jam. I like whatever they do to it to make it distant from the actual thing it is. You know? It's like smooth or no seeds. Whatever. Yeah. No jam pulp.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Yeah, processed. I want mine to be processed. I want it to go through a few things. This is about the Seinfeld episode. Caitlin Blanchard. The Blanchard family is back. Without question,
Starting point is 00:17:44 this was the liveliest and most engaged Nate has been on an episode. He's clearly passionate about Seinfeld. I could never really get into the show, but this episode has convinced me to give it another try. Hey, that's good to hear. I thought she meant the podcast the first time I read that comment. I could never get into the show, but this episode convinced me. We didn't have Aaron bringing it down. Maybe that's what.
Starting point is 00:18:07 He didn't have any dead weight on the show that week. Kyle Gordon. Mark gets more and more red and sweaty as the ep goes on from holding in all his no-no words. Seriously, though, what an excellent episode. I love Mark, and it's awesome to see him talk about something so personal to him with Nate. Yeah, I mean, Mark loves Seinfeld, obviously.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Joe List loves Seinfeld. Sal Vacano loves Seinfeld. There's a bunch of us that can talk about it a lot. But it was, yeah. I'm glad that worked out. That was kind of a very, very last minute that we did not think we were going to get to do. And then we were able to kind of all get together. And so that's why I put it together.
Starting point is 00:18:44 So that was, yeah. It was one of those that we were going to kind of all get together. And so that's why I put it together. So that was, yeah. It was one of those that we were going to leave as a special episode. And then it was like, this is a pretty good episode. Someone did say they wish Aaron was on because it had been the one episode where Nate knows more than Aaron about the topic. Well, I knew more so much that we didn't invite him. Aaron found out about that episode the day it aired with y'all what's this
Starting point is 00:19:07 he goes so y'all recorded i was outside of my van and we're like oh were you michael rumsey i'm 35 years old and i've known that seinfeld existed for basically my whole life yet i have most certainly watched less than one hour of the whole show ever for some reason listening to you guys talk about it made me want to watch, so I started this afternoon and was hooked after the first scene in the diner. There you go. Converting people. Converting.
Starting point is 00:19:34 New fans. Caralee. Caralee. Caralee. C-A-R-A-L-E-E. Caralee. Caralee Crow. Caralee Crow. That's a good name.E. Carolee. Carolee Crow. Carolee Crow.
Starting point is 00:19:46 That's a good name. That's a great name. Carolee Crow. Sounds like a name you'd write in a script. Yeah. Yeah. I'm currently in the middle of season seven. Just getting past the point where George proposes to Susan.
Starting point is 00:19:58 I was at the gym listening to the pod last week, and y'all talked about Susan's character being killed off without even kind of a spoiler alert. When I heard this, I immediately stopped what I was doing, left the gym, drove home and watched Seinfeld until I got to the episode where she died. Disappointed, but not surprised. Gotta love Nate and Bertha's spoiling a major plot point. That is true. I guess I did not think about people going back and watching it now. That's your six cents joke it's been 30 years yeah yeah and it's a comedy yeah it's uh so but yeah it's very funny isaac the salsa shark while i get uh while i get why some people man while i get why you can't throw double H's like that. Yeah, that's why you got to go with though
Starting point is 00:20:45 instead of while. No, no, no. Instead of while. Though I get why. See, that's what I would have done to prevent what you said. Though some people prefer season three. Though I get why. While I get why.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I think I helped him write this. While I get why, while I get why, I think I helped him write this. While I get why some people prefer season three and beyond, season one and season two are the best seasons of the show. Season three starts to go over the top and loses the realistic underpinning that made season one and two much more genuine. Three and four are surprisingly steady and five or six are still quite enjoyable, but the show becomes a parody of itself and can't sustain the simple and clever joy of the first two seasons. I just disagree. Yeah. I mean, look, I like jelly,
Starting point is 00:21:34 so I think I'm fine with it becoming a parody of itself. Like, that's just the guy I am. I could see someone that does like the beginning of it, and, you know, it's's like the people like Metallica. Didn't they not like them once they became super famous? I've never heard that.
Starting point is 00:21:52 I thought I heard. Those people thought they sold out. Oh, yeah. Because they, right? Probably. I feel like everybody, they're going mainstream.
Starting point is 00:22:00 They're not... Like Nirvana fans. You like some music and food? Go ahead. No, I mean, I think bands bands i think it's a common thing with like grungy bands like that where and even like hip-hop is the same way where it's like you like an artist when they start and then all of a sudden when they start getting successful you start seeing other types of people get into them and then you're like i don't want to do this anymore yeah but they can make money i mean it's good for them but you're good for them you're like, I don't want to do this anymore. Yeah, but they can make money. I mean, it's good for them, but you're just like,
Starting point is 00:22:28 Who's stuck true the whole time? Jay-Z? I mean, there's a few dudes that are... 21 Pilots. 21 Pilots. I think there's a lot of them that are like that. I think it's just kind of like you have to make a decision
Starting point is 00:22:46 do you want to be commercial or do you want to be that life do you want to play DMX DMX is a great example but do you want to play venues where there's bars in the middle or not so much DMX would be
Starting point is 00:23:02 like one that he stayed true to who he was. Tupac. Well, Tupac was never what, like, he, I mean, I get into arguments with people about this. Biggie was. Biggie was for sure. Yeah. Biggie was that dude his whole life.
Starting point is 00:23:19 But Tupac was, I mean, Tupac went to, like, an art school and was, like, studied dancing. And that's how he met Jada Pinkett Smith early on in their career. So like he was never, he was never that dude. What happened was he hung around like real gangsters. Like Suge Knight was a real gangster. So he was just trying to keep up. It's kind of like a thing where it's like when you're around a bunch of real like pitbulls, you got to act like a pitbull.
Starting point is 00:23:44 I never knew that this is this is the most hip hop this show has ever gotten yeah well it's uh me and you
Starting point is 00:23:51 I'm I stuck to my roots and you went more commercial that's true that's true I do more underground underground king over here dude
Starting point is 00:23:58 I do the east Garth Brooks over here that's Lebanon for you that's crazy but Tupac I bet we get're going to get some comments on that. I'm sure. We could do it. Then Justin will be gone, and we'll have to field your message.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Yeah, I can't wait for that one. I can't wait for this group. Message Justin if you have any big problems with that. Stephen Kelly. I once had a conversation with Jerry Seinfeld. He was at a Porsche show in Hershey, Pennsylvania around 1999. I was 11 years old, a big fan of Seinfeld, and his show had just ended. Jerry had entered the event as my father and I were leaving. I was just young enough to have the confidence or lack of self-awareness to yell out, hey, Jerry. He turned and looked at me, not knowing what to say
Starting point is 00:24:39 next. I just said, you're pretty funny. His response delivered in the classic Jerry tone and cadence was to shrug and say, me? No. And he kept walking. To this day, the best conversation of my life. That's great. Yeah. I found out, I also got a message from, it was pretty exciting. Spike Ferenstein.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Did I say his name right? I think so. Yeah. Spike messaged me. He wrote Andrea Doria, uh, uh, which is very,
Starting point is 00:25:11 very cool. I remember he, I always liked Spike, uh, cause he, he had a, uh, talk show too.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Like he was like, he, he got his own stuff. Uh, and he said, he showed the, the clip that we posted. He said, he showed it to Jerry.
Starting point is 00:25:26 He was with Jerry, and Jerry loved it. So we're close. Really? We're close, yeah. Oh, that's awesome. So that was pretty fun. The one episode I'm not on. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:37 This is a podcast with you, Brian, and Norman, because that's a great podcast. I would never change it. And if Jerry tells us that, Aaron, you're out. I get it. We got to do it. I would resign if he said that. You and Justin could do Aaron Land.
Starting point is 00:25:51 It'd be a lot skinnier on this side of the table. We'd get on other sides of the table, for sure. No, you'd have to do Aaron Land like this. Same side. Same side. You ever sit same side with your wife at a restaurant? No. I don't think I'll ever do that.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Yeah. But you see couples that would. Yeah, my daughter, I have. Daughter's different. Yeah. But no, just talking, you wouldn't be able to do it. You don't know. A lot of people don't talk.
Starting point is 00:26:19 If you go to a restaurant, you'd look around. Couples. Get in on that. What's your secret yeah i just noticed y'all over here not you haven't said a word and i love that that's a george consensual moment just walk over shake their hands i like to thank you sir thank you i'm going back in uh so we've had we were just got back uh if you're watching this uh i did saginaw spirits uh i have that we were just in saginaw yeah and then uh we were on the road yeah living it up uh it was great this This weekend was awesome. You were in Peoria, I think. Yeah, we were in, yeah, I mean, there's Las Champagne, Milwaukee, Minneapolis,
Starting point is 00:27:12 Rochester, Royal Oak, Saginaw, Peoria. Another show at the Opry. Show's coming up. L.A., Los Angeles, December 3rd, 4th, and 5th. I'm in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. and then that might be it till january and jane i mean it's a big a lot of dates announced if you go to my website if you want to buy stuff and we're adding shows and these shows have been i mean it's it's unreal how many people are coming out to these shows i mean truly uh like i always say none of this is lost. These shows are for you guys,
Starting point is 00:27:45 and I wouldn't get to be where I'm at if it wasn't for you. And I never, you know, I'd never try to take that for granted. And I know the reason I get to be there is because y'all are listening to this and y'all come to these shows. And y'all decide if I get to do those shows. So thank you for coming out. And the traveling. The traveling. Great distances. I know. I always feel bad. shows. So thank you for coming out. And they're traveling. They're traveling great distances.
Starting point is 00:28:06 I know. I always feel bad. People are like, we drove from Chicago. And I'm like, yeah, she's got an ounce. I mean, that happens. It happens a lot. But people, we had someone from Nashville, Sugar Tree. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Tennessee. You ever heard of Sugar Tree? I have not. Yeah. I think it's like she said Sugar Tree, Dixon, Nashville. Very nice people. Cheeto County?
Starting point is 00:28:33 Or Dixon County? Decatur County. Disappointed that you didn't know that. No, I mean, that's not Dixon. I'm just going off what he told me. So they were cool. Me and Justin went throughiday the 13th oh yeah uh what an adventure yeah all of them the jason ones you know as look if you're if you're a little listen to this and you're like well my
Starting point is 00:28:57 parents don't let me watch friday the 13th guess what mine did not either and so you have to wait and watch them when you're 42 years old like i do i mean i've just realized like when your parents don't let you watch movies it's not a bad thing because then you get to watch these movies later like i'm going through us like die hard i'm going through all these movies that i never would have been allowed to watch and i'm getting to enjoy them now where i understand them more i can't wait till i get to to you watch executive decision he wants me to watch executive decision oh my gosh so good kurt Kurt Russell at his most Kurt Russell. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Oh, so good. And Steven Spielberg's in it. Oh, my goodness. Jason, what's so funny about the Jason movies is like- Should we say spoiler alert in case anybody's jogging on a treadmill right now? It doesn't. Yeah. I don't.
Starting point is 00:29:38 The first ones, it just starts out, and then you get to- We got really hung up on, goes to manhattan and we're like well how does he get to manhattan so we had to watch a bunch to go like how does he go to manhattan you know funny and he gets to manhattan uh it's on a boat i don't look i'll save you you can watch them it's it's they're it's they're rough well the series has been asked because we started because he'd never seen any of them and i mean again spoiler alert the the first like the first friday the 13th it's not even jason it's his mom well i just watched scream with him and and so you know so that's a plot point they reveal i would have missed that question right and so and then the second movie i mean like if you ask anybody what's the most important part of friday the 13th like what's the most iconic thing they're gonna say jason and
Starting point is 00:30:29 his hockey mask yeah in the second movie he didn't even wear a hockey mask he wears a pillowcase with one hole in it like to look through see one eye and then and then the third movie he doesn't wear a mask through three-fourths of it that's a whole part of the theme of jason is like whatever the title is they wait a good amount of time before they get into it and so like every and then he always just comes back alive like he's undead and so like they always show how he comes back alive and then they uh they do and look jason's if you watch these horror movies i'm nothing gets I like Friday the 13th. I think the beginning ones are better, and then it gets kind of wild.
Starting point is 00:31:11 When we watch the Manhattan one, it's just, you're like, how does he, he's always in this crystal lake. A, the crystal lake, how is this even open? I mean, how is not this major news that this guy keeps coming back to life and every year kills 30 to 40 people and how they just have not blocked off this area to go, guys, you can't come. And he's doing it. And these kids come and they're like, oh, we're going to do it. And it's like it was a year ago this just happened. It's not like they're like, oh, it's 50 years.
Starting point is 00:31:44 A year ago. I mean, so many people died. It was a year ago this just happened. It's not like they're like, oh, it's 50 years. A year ago. I mean, so many people died. There was a massacre. Real bad. Not good. And they're all convinced it's a conspiracy theory. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:31:55 That's an old wives tale. We're going to have fun. Was it one of your first jokes about that series? My first joke was about Jason. Yeah. I posted it, I think, recently. But then it was like, it's just very funny that a that is happening and then so then but when you're like he goes to manhattan you're like well how does
Starting point is 00:32:11 he get there and so that makes you go just to go i don't i want to see he's in crystal lake upstate new york and gets to man like jason by the way is his brain is tiny he's yeah he's like an animal it's like he's like real dumb he's a child he's a child when he passes away so he's kind of got a brain of a child yeah but he knows uh a lot about electrical work he can take the lights off of anything boat house he just knows where phone cords are like he i don't think he could use a phone but he knows how to make you not use a phone it's like you went to a trade school and yeah yes yes it's like you went to a trade school uh weapon weaponry i mean any weapon he knows i mean crossbro whatever he he can get anything and use it
Starting point is 00:32:56 unbelievably and precise and precise with it but just not good uh but can be tricked in other ways. If you just say you're his mom in a voice, he doesn't, he's like, ah, what? What's happening? Even an impromptu haircut. Impromptu haircut. While he's chasing somebody else around. You just go up there, give yourself a haircut. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Leave a couple strains. Buy you 30 seconds. He doesn't know what's happening. And then, so we're at the scene. How does he go to Manhattan? He goes to Manhattan. He gets on a boat, takes the boat. Crystal Lake apparently, you can get from Crystal Lake to New York City in a boat.
Starting point is 00:33:36 On a boat. On a boat. It's connected. Not just a boat, a luxury cruise. A luxury cruise. He goes somewhere and then jumps off his boat. His boat sails into the, just to the dock. A luxury cruise. He goes somewhere and then jumps off his boat. His boat sails into the... A dock.
Starting point is 00:33:48 A dock. And no one even talks about that. So just the fact that his boat, he just dives off in the water, and that boat sails into a dock, and then he climbs on the boat next to it, which is a cruise. No one even stops this cruise from going out being like hey we've had a pretty bad accident with this other boat that we that no driver how where did this boat come from they it's kids and they go doesn't matter doesn't get
Starting point is 00:34:16 talked about they get on the boat he then you know kind of gets everybody on the boat no one no one knows it and then he gets to manhattan and he's uh just walking i mean he's at times square at one point and i you actually believe he's on a subway and no one's stopping it and i actually believe that yeah that's the most believable thing yeah because manhattan's so crazy that you're like i think anybody like new york they don't just they don't stop stuff yeah also there's that moment moment when the crazy guy is going through, and you get real small, and you're like, if he just does – you treat crazy people like a T-Rex.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Like, if I just don't move, don't breathe, he'll just go right past. And when he goes to Manhattan, that's the very end of the movie. So if you want to see it, it's – honestly, just kind of – you could just kind of skim through these. Which one is that? What's it called? Jason goes to Manhattan. Goes to Manhattan.
Starting point is 00:35:09 Is it really? Yeah. But he takes an hour and 15 minutes to get there. The Muppets take Manhattan and Jason takes Manhattan. And then the other one was Jason goes to space. And so that was the one that really got us. We go, well, how does he get to space? New York has a new problem.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Yeah. Jason takes Manhattan. Bare in manhattan to be honest and really only going after a couple people right uh everybody handles their close ones being killed very well as well in all these movies like it's people they're getting you know that's on part of their families they get killed and they just kind of move on. But then he goes to space and you're like, so we're like, how does he get to space? That's a real one? That's a real one. After this is Jason X, Jason goes to space.
Starting point is 00:35:59 And I'll be honest with you, the most plausible one I've seen. I actually make sense of him getting to space. It's the only one that you're like, I can see it. And they make it the year 2455, which we were saying, I would think when they wrote it, they go, hey, man, don't go that far. That's too far. And he goes, no, no, we got to go to 24. They go, that's 2040. Let's do that.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Just, you know, this was written, this was made in 1990 when was it made 2001 2001 so you like go to 2050 or something like that uh and it's like just or something like that 2100 yeah you're going he goes no no 24 55 you're like i just that's so far away we don't even have we can't even make it look like it's 24 55 but him getting the space completely made sense to me because he they go back and like they bring him and i mean it's just i would say this is all fictional obviously but we don't know how generation of generation, this has not passed along to go, if Jason is not on your planet, do not bring him on the planet. It does not.
Starting point is 00:37:10 It's never gone good for every year this guy gets brought back to life. Did they ever talk about why he kills people? Does he just enjoy it? It's because of his mom. It's like a whole thing. The whole plot is that he drowns because people at the camp were negligent. They should have been watching him, and they weren't. So the whole thing is that he comes back and punishes people at the camp
Starting point is 00:37:33 because it's like a tradition kind of thing. Then he's in space killing people from 500 years later. Oh, yeah. Yeah, they brought back. So they bring back two people from that uh jason person so i mean jason it's it's it's so the movie starts it's supposed to be like 2008 it kind of gets wacky the next one after this is freddie versus jason and it actually goes back we're we're but we're gonna go but we're gonna do the friday the 13th or no the uh we gotta do freddie
Starting point is 00:38:02 for freddie and then nightmare build up to it. Yeah, I think Freddy and Mike Myers are supposedly a lot better. But Jason, it is very funny to think with just any... I would like to... You're just a part of it, and you go, like, guys, we're not going to... Like, he's at one point, he's chained up, and they got him at the beginning of it. And they're like, you know, they got him, but he can't get out. And they're like, we need to freeze him. Like, they're going to cryo, whatever. And they're like you know they got him he can't get out and they're like we need to freeze him like they're gonna cryo whatever and they're gonna freeze him uh and they because you can't kill him and so uh this one actually does make they catch him with the fbi like it's like
Starting point is 00:38:36 it's the only one that kind of makes they have a trap for him yeah they have a trap for him it's like the fbi is involved you're like finally after 40 years the fbi is like i guess we're go investigate this guy that keeps coming alive every other year and just wiping out 50 people i mean they just leave sheriffs and i'm like literally at the at the beginning of these movies they show the end and i promise you it's literally like at the end like all these people are dead and ambulances just show up they just put everybody in the wagons they just leave there's no one there's no yellow tape there's no investigation it's like let's just get them all and then we'll figure it out later
Starting point is 00:39:13 and no one ever just goes and every time they're like Jason's alive and they go that's a wise tale you're like I mean it was what do we have newspapers in the, when the, this is not the 1800s. This is 1980 when this is happening. And they keep going to the lake. And they keep going to the lake. Just go to Myrtle Beach. You're on the East Coast. You're on the East Coast.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Go to a different lake. Apparently Crystal Lake's the only, that's the only place he's at. Just don't go to that. Or Manhattan. You can, well, because they bring them to Manhattan. Don't give them a, don't dock a boat in a lake that I thought was closed. I didn't know. That'd be like, if you go to Old Hickory Lake,
Starting point is 00:39:50 can you get from Old Hickory Lake to... Well, that one little stream goes all the way to... To Crystal Lake. Where does it go? I guess it does. Goes all the way to Manhattan. And then we zoom out. I mean, that's going to be...
Starting point is 00:40:00 That's brutal. I don't know how he gets over there. He takes a boat From Crystal Lake right here Does he see the Statue of Liberty? There's no way to get out of it How do they get that boat out of there? Well it goes down And then it goes
Starting point is 00:40:17 Through the trout pond He's probably like alright we're in good waters now Then you take Beaver Brook And he's on a pretty big boat. It's a – I guess he had to go up. How many people die on a regular cruise? 30, 40. I mean, on his, yeah, if Jason's on it.
Starting point is 00:40:35 And the one guy, he goes – I mean, Jason's on this boat, which I do – the main guy doesn't believe it. I understand that because you're like, why would he be on a boat? How did he get on this boat? You're like, you like you're right man i don't know how he got on this boat but he's on it he's on it and then you get to manhattan and yeah i don't know and everybody keeps disappearing and nobody's like hey there's no red flags just like ah it's just yeah it's yeah everybody i mean just there's explosions and nobody asks questions. No one ever knows where anything's at. And no one's ever surprised that lights go out in any Jason movie.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Electricity goes out, they go, golly, again. And like, they never, they never just question it. You know what I get? Look, that's the idea of horror movie. I'm trying to take it seriously. It's just, if you do watch it, just have fun. When you watched it, because I think that's more than any horror movie I'm not trying to take it seriously it's just if you do watch it just have fun when you watched it because I think
Starting point is 00:41:28 that's more than any horror movie the one that people parody yeah so were there really scenes I saw it a long time
Starting point is 00:41:34 ago where the car doesn't start and for whatever reason people are hiding ridiculous places you know there's commercials now Geico commercials
Starting point is 00:41:41 where they make fun of it yeah does that really happen in those oh yeah every movie it's like if you open an o'reilly's at crystal lake you would be a millionaire like no car works no every there's or they're like or they'll do dumb things they're like hey we're gonna we're gonna sit out here for eight hours what what i kind of like that
Starting point is 00:41:59 o'reilly's auto parts wait why because every car is broken down. All these cars need repairs. Oh, that's funny. That is funny. Thanks, buddy. Did you think I bombed a joke? And you were like, God, man. I don't think I got the joke. And I think I represent all the people listening.
Starting point is 00:42:14 And so I think I was trying to make it where they. I think this is the Votek part of the table. So I think that's why Eric got it. Look at that hat. I think your high brow listeners got it. But I think us regular folk, maybe it breezed past us. But if you open it over, yeah, that's funny because nothing works. Yeah, or they do dumb things.
Starting point is 00:42:32 We're like, hey, so we're going to have a picnic, but we need some light. It's like, I don't know. Why don't we leave my – we'll turn my headlights on for eight hours. Yeah. And then they get there like, oh, gosh, somehow the battery's dead. I forgot to charge it before I left. That's not how batteries work. And one person always knows about Jason there and talks about it.
Starting point is 00:42:50 They just go. And that person still comes. And then just, and then it doesn't get old. A lot of times that person that knows was in the last movie. They're like, I was here last summer. Didn't learn their lesson. Let's have a picnic. so that's what we did also I was on CBS this morning which is very cool a lot of cool responses yeah yeah yeah it was a very nice Gail King seems to be a fan yeah one step away from we got Gail King seems to be a fan. Yeah. One step away from it. We got Gail, then Oprah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Yeah, it was very cool. It was a great story. Yeah. It was very cool. It's cool that my dad got to have him on it. Aaron, you're 30 now. Yeah. So I texted Aaron, happy birthday. He gave me a thumbs up back.
Starting point is 00:43:40 Ooh. Does that seem weird? Kind of busy, huh? I texted him happy birthday. He didn't even text me back. I think I'd rather not have text back I said thanks man I thumbs it up
Starting point is 00:43:49 and then I said thanks I don't think I got a thanks I texted him he said new phone who dis well you know how it is
Starting point is 00:43:55 when you birthday you're getting all these messages it's a big thing I think that's what I'm I think I'm more fine with no response
Starting point is 00:44:04 because I'd be like oh yeah I bet you got a ton. Then a thumbs up. Like I'm your uncle. I think if you open it up, you would see that. I'd say, thanks, man. I don't think so. Because I haven't looked again. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:19 I treated him to a round of golf for his birthday. What'd you write back to Brian? Big letter? When he said happy birthday? My dearest write back to Brian? Big letter when he said happy birthday? My dearest Brian. I gave him a call. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:28 I called him. I was jealous. So nice to hear from you. I'm glad I heard from my true friends today. Hey, dude. Well, it's good to have you here, man.
Starting point is 00:44:37 There you go. Happy birthday. Yeah, and then your baby and the stroke on the same episode. Yep. A lot of stuff happening over there.
Starting point is 00:44:49 That's the most stuff happening to a man that could happen. Yeah. Now, you dropped a lot on us that episode. Yeah. Going to be a dad and having a heart attack. Is a stroke a heart attack? No. I think it has to do with the blood flow from the heart.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Oh. Okay. Yeah. So it's related. It's related. Yep. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:11 I went to Titans game yesterday. Oh, yeah. Met a lot of folks. Yeah. At the game. At the game, which I loved. And then somebody posted one of the photos. And then some other people replied,
Starting point is 00:45:26 oh, man, I would have loved to have met you there. And then I'm like, oh, well, I'm in section 330, row B next week. And they're like, okay, well, do you come down any? Like halftime? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like they want to meet me, but I don't want to go that high. You come to my seat. What time do you come down?
Starting point is 00:45:41 Yeah, just know if you want to meet Brian at the show, he will be the highest up of any of you that want to meet. He can't go much higher. Go to the top of Nissan Stadium. Yeah. If you're standing on the last row, you're closer to him than at any point of that stadium. Your third row.
Starting point is 00:45:59 I posted that flyover video, and I was above the flyover. Yeah. I could look down on the helicopter. But section 330, row row b come by yeah yeah you're there every game i'm in town yeah yeah yeah that's fun he'll let you know yeah i love it yeah i did a show in Amish country this past weekend. Shipshawana, Indiana. Shipshawana. That's a good name. Let me tell you, I've done a full 180 on Amish. I used to not like them.
Starting point is 00:46:34 And now you're way on board. Now I'm kind of on board with what they're doing. Did you try the room temperature butter? Is that what happened? That's where you tried it? That would have been where you tried it. Believe it or not, it had nothing to do with yeah but uh i just like what they got going on i could i could if all everybody i knew and loved was doing that i would have no problem yeah doing that no so it's
Starting point is 00:46:57 no electricity right well they can still go to a root you know they can enjoy it they just can't do it you know in their house oh so they can go to a movie sure yeah i don't think they would i don't think they would i don't think we have any podcast fans yeah i there were like no amish people at the show i was kind of disappointed but i was telling these guys you know what's really interesting you're an amish country there's people everywhere you go outside and you listen. And in the distance, you just hear. Yeah. You just hear. Everyone's taking buggies everywhere.
Starting point is 00:47:29 You never think of that. There's no cars in the distance. This is how we're meant to live. Is there a bunch of. They do scooters, too. They're big on scooter culture, too. They have these big wooden scooters that they. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 00:47:42 It's like when young kids got to get somewhere. They have these big. They're crazy looking scooters. Yeah. And they just. They're not ready for a horse yet, huh? I guess not. I guess when you're that young. The buggies are weird too because a lot of times they sit in the back.
Starting point is 00:47:56 So it literally looks like nobody's in the buggy. The buggy's just kind of going down the road by itself. That's the moment you're like. I always have a thing in my life where i like if i see something that's weird and i like there's supposed to be somebody there like even like on the bus there's that thing where like i see people and there's like nobody there and i'm like did the rapture just happen like it's like i'm like that because i grew up with those movies and stuff like i was like oh that there it is yeah that's what happened yeah i always think
Starting point is 00:48:25 that's a funny that's you should do that as a joke i mean you think so i think it's funny have you never had that like when you're little the rapture like oh i just had it with my dog my dog disappeared i thought did they take my dog and not me yeah you would have it like as a kid you just always like hello hello did the rapture you just think the rapture happened and then your mom comes around and you're like, oh, hey. Yeah. You're here.
Starting point is 00:48:50 I went down to a grocery store the other day and there was just a cart there full of stuff and I was like, wait a second, what's going on? Until you see somebody else,
Starting point is 00:48:58 you think maybe that's what happened. Maybe it happened. Yeah. I think about that all, like, I mean. I think a lot of people thought about it. If you grew up in church, I think then a lot of of people i think especially because i'm not in that i'm not in
Starting point is 00:49:09 that life anymore so but even like that's like the one thing that still like sticks sold out well then you sold out then you should be worried about it yeah yeah you're the you're the tupac of christianity that's right yeah we're the biggies. We're the real deal, and you're Tupac. I did a show in Indianapolis this weekend, and I was coming down the elevator at my hotel, and the door opened. This young woman with her luggage was about to get on the elevator, and I stepped off, and then I realized I'm still on the second floor. So I immediately, like, oh, and I got back on, and then she just stood there, and I'm
Starting point is 00:49:43 like, are you coming on? And she's like, no, no, I'm immediately like, oh. And I got back on. And then she just stood there. And I'm like, are you coming on? And she's like, no, no, I'm not. And it was clear that she thought, after I saw her, that I'm like, I'm going to get back on this elevator and do something. So she wouldn't get on. So I just went on down the first floor. And then I thought, I'm going to wait for her and show her what I'm doing. This is the point. I know.
Starting point is 00:50:04 She's nailing it. She was right. You're right. I thought, well, I'm kind of proving her the point. I know. She was right. You're right. I thought, well, I'm kind of proving her point if I follow her to her car. See, I told you I'm normal. Yeah. Did you wait for her? No, because your point, she'd be exactly right.
Starting point is 00:50:16 I'd be proving her point. It was kind of funny that- Did you see her come down? No, I went ahead and walked to my car. I didn't want her to freak out. Those elevator doors open on the first floor. Brian's just standing right there waiting for her. Here I am. I thought you said you didn't walked to my car. I didn't want her to freak out. Those elevator doors open on the first floor. Brian's just standing right there waiting for you. Here I am.
Starting point is 00:50:28 I thought you said you didn't want to come down. Yeah. I thought you weren't coming down. You can't get rid of me that easily. I was on a flight, and the guy behind me is this old man. And he had his window shade pulled down. You know how sometimes when you're going down the runway to take off, you'll go a long way taxiing down.
Starting point is 00:50:47 He was talking to this guy behind me. He was from another country. He was talking about cricket. Cricket wireless? No, the sport of it. The sporting of it. Good, nice. I don't think anybody's talking about cricket.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Oh, Riley and cricket on this side of the table. Yeah. I think when cricket came out, I don't think people ever got in, like, I don't think you'd talk to a seat behind you about it. I mean, even when, and cricket was like the first phone I had. I don't think I ever
Starting point is 00:51:16 talked to another table about it. I didn't bring a stranger in. And that was when it was invented. My bad. So the sport sport anyway 9.99 huh unlimited texting yeah does it work everywhere does it go dead a lot no no i'm on it right now i got it right now yeah those are the next slides that aaron's get is cricket wireless slides yeah so we were taxiing down the runway to take off and we've been on there a while and i'm saying
Starting point is 00:51:50 the guy beside me have we landed we didn't even take it off yet yeah and he thought we had landed because it was just so funny to me that in the gap side was like no no no no we we haven't landed yet that's pretty much the story i've just never heard a guy so out of it so zoned out that we had not even taken off yet he thought we had already landed they because they were in that conversation and he was older he was from another country i don't know if that had anything to do with it but and he had his window shade down and then i think he was like i can tell now we're just yeah and he's like have we landed and then the whole flight he would just take calls full conversation conversation, call people on it. He's using that cricket, dude.
Starting point is 00:52:29 I guess. So cricket works up high. I mean, he was like, hello. And then he was like, hey, I'm on a flight. He would just have full conversations. And no one stopped him? Nope, just laughed, had a great time, and just lived it up. You're talking about in the air?
Starting point is 00:52:43 How does he get a signal that high in the air you can do wi-fi calling with cricket if you get it all set up you can do wi-fi calling i'll get like facetimes if i want wi-fi i feel like aaron's getting side cricket money that he's not i'd love to get some he's getting he's getting sponsors that nobody's talking about listen you Listen, you give me a free month. Put me up with Boost Mobile, dude. I'll take anybody. Promo code Aaron. Boostmobile.com. Yeah. Promo code Aaron Land.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Yeah, Cricket. I remember having my first. I had the phone that was just like the black phone that, you know, that was not a flip phone. It was just a straight phone. No, it wasn't a flip one. Have you seen the new flips? No.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Those new flip phones? It's like an iPhone that just bends in half? Yeah. Have you seen those? Yeah. The screen just bends in half. Yeah, it's not an iPhone, though. No, but what I mean is it's just one screen, and that just folds down.
Starting point is 00:53:40 That's where they get you. Like, because iPhone, like, they have some other, like, iPhone just makes the same phone, and you're like, I would like to try different phones, but then you got to leave the network. That closing thing, that was the one thing I like. There was something so amazing about having a phone and talking to somebody. And then just doing that...
Starting point is 00:53:57 Oh, that person is gone. Just ending the call aggressively. Yeah, it's just a phone. The screen just folds right in the middle. Yeah, it's just a phone and the screen just folds right in the middle. Yeah, does he? Now you just have to go boop. Or maybe his was like slamming the
Starting point is 00:54:13 hard line down. That feels more... I feel like it's very Tony Soprano. When the Sopranos was on, he was always mad about something. He's always slamming his cell phone and throwing it. No? He flipped it. He would have have had yeah yeah something like that yeah uh uh this week uh you know i did want to talk about too i was thinking i almost thought we could talk about comedy i know people talk about a lot but
Starting point is 00:54:40 i uh it was like this weekend i was like i, I love comedy. Yeah. We talked a lot about comedy, like how to do comedy, you know, like. I mean, you literally, we had a conversation and it was, it blew my mind so much that literally while you were on stage, I pulled by, I started redoing things that I like, that I was doing on stage. Like I just redoing them all in my notebook. Well, it's like fun to like, you know, it's like, I don't know. It's like, I feel like you're, you know, like if you do it a long time, it's like fun to like you know it's like i don't know it's like i feel like you're you know like if you do it a long time it's just crazy dude it's so crazy how like when you first start you know nothing and then you hit 10 years and you think all right i know something
Starting point is 00:55:15 and you're like you don't you don't know anything you know enough you do a good show and now i'm at 18 2003 right i'm almost at 19 years. And not that I still, I won't know everything, but you just start knowing like, oh, like you just get it more. And it just takes time. There's no trick. It takes a long time. It takes a very, very long time.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Do you find that as you're doing it longer you think less about the mechanics of it and now it's all just second nature in a way where you can just kind of walk out there it's or do you still think about those well we talked about i think you start becoming funny so use something you can say stuff funny yeah and i don't i can't even i don't know why i don't know if i can really describe it so you can say something funny so now i'm just looking for situations and i rely that i know i can make this funny so now you're not i'm not trying to write a joke i'm just looking for something to happen and then i can make a joke with it and that's what you end up doing and it's like you know luci k said it once where you i remember saying once he goes he goes
Starting point is 00:56:25 you don't know anything about connor until 20 years i remember just thinking like that's so like a it was like so out of reach that you're like so no one knows it until 20 years uh-huh but i mean i i i as you get closer i get i get more of what he means and i don't i wouldn't say it as abruptly as that is that no one knows it 20 years but i would say it takes a long time to get you just it's a good change you change you don't know what you don't know yeah and you just get it's like anything everybody needs experience and if you want to be good at a craft you it takes 20 years man like that's just what it's going to take and you're going to die you will have moments of, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:06 I'm not, like, I'm embarrassed of my old specials or anything like that on Comedy Central. I'm not. Those were the comic that I was then. But then as you get older now, it's just a different kind of thing. And you just do it, you know, and you're just always growing.
Starting point is 00:57:21 It's wild. Like, when we were talking, because it's good to talk, because it's like I'm reminded. And then learned stuff that like I'm like oh yeah like you just know this stuff more I know how to like you know it's like telling jokes or telling stories and it's I don't know I just this weekend I was like I love it so much yeah I mean I mean I told you when you when we had that conversation but it was like it was. I mean, I mean, I told you when you, when we had that conversation, but it was like, it was like,
Starting point is 00:57:46 I feel more inspired by hearing you talk for 30 minutes than I have any other thing that I've ever read. Any others, but you know, any, any other like inspirational, anything that I've ever read, listened to,
Starting point is 00:58:00 you know, I, it all went out the window. And I, like, like I said, I pulled my thing out and just started changing writing stuff down writing reworking everything yeah i'm a big put yourself in the
Starting point is 00:58:10 middle of everything yeah so that's what we were talking about where it's like anything that like any jokes that i have in this new hour there's a couple that i've already pulled out because i feel like i'm making fun of someone else and if i feel like you know it's not like if it's if it's me and my wife or it's me and my daughter me and my family like that's not making fun that's our family like that's the situation that we're in but when I feel like I'm making fun of a stranger or something I'm like someone that's not there to defend themselves like I'll you know I'm not saying I don't do it but there's been a couple jokes that I'm like I'm just kind of not doing because I'm like it feels I just don't feel like I can ever really get behind it because i don't i'm like even though it's a funny situation
Starting point is 00:58:49 like i have one of them was like a funny situation but then it's in the joke works but then you're like i don't know it just feels mean or something like i'm and then i'll end up i just pulled i just end up not doing it and i but i try to myself in everything. You put yourself in anything, you can make fun of anything and anybody because you're making fun of you. And then it becomes about your reaction to it or how you handled it and less about them. Yeah. And that's why being, you know, it's like I talk about being dumb a lot
Starting point is 00:59:18 or like, you know, because it's like it is. It's about me not knowing the situation. I can't be the one that's always like, you're not doing it the way. I mean, even though I say it's, but even me telling you that you gave me a thumbs up in a text is like, that's us. Right. And that's being like, I don't think you should have done that or something. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:36 I don't know if that makes sense. No, it makes sense. But it's like, but it's, it's close. I totally get it. It's me and you talking. I would never say that. I would never do a joke where this guy I don't know did that and just trashed that guy.
Starting point is 00:59:48 But I can say it to you because it's like you're talking to me. Especially when he's right here in front of you. Yeah. Right. And he needs to hear it. Yeah. Well, I always feel like whenever a con – That came off mean when you just moved on.
Starting point is 00:59:59 I go, he needs to hear it. You start talking, I'm like, I'm just kidding. No, I mean, like i think that like then that's even before you know um i started kind of changing things up i i always if you if you're a comic and you use broad strokes we're like when you start using people groups like all these people do this all these people do that well there's always going to be people in that group they're like well i'm not like that i'm in this this group. So I always, whenever, because I, you know, I went to a Christian college and I always use the Jesus's parable. Like that's the bracket that I used. So, cause Jesus would always teach life lessons, but he'd use very specific
Starting point is 01:00:36 stories. So what I would do is I would, I would use, I would still do kind of like the broad stroke thing, but I would tell a very specific story about, I'm not saying all these things are like this, but I'm saying in this instance, this is what happened. This is what I learned from it. And you can take from it what you want, but that's what I've always enjoyed is being able to like, like when you put yourself in a situation,
Starting point is 01:01:00 people really do enjoy it a lot more. And you, what's cool about what you did is like i was just a little bit into it and you're like no no you got to go all the way yeah like he had a joke i won't give the joke away but it was a joke where he's had something that happened and he was and he just made it like you know if it was like uh this happened at arby's and he was saying it happened at mcdonald's i just i was using a generic i just i was like i was at a place yeah yeah at a place generic and i was like, I was at a place getting a thing.
Starting point is 01:01:26 And I was like, make it specific. I go, what was the real story? And then he tells me what the real story is. And I'm like, everybody knows that. And then that's what makes stuff relatable because you're like, it is, sometimes we tend to like make stuff not be the actual thing. You're like, make it the thing.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Tell exactly what it is. It's easier to write that way you're telling it it's the truth people are going to relate to it more because they go i know that place if i had a star but if i said that starbucks order which i had to do on once because i couldn't say starbucks on tonight's show and it didn't work because i said i went to i don't know if i said sorry but i was like uh you know one was like the pet boys joke i did somewhere and i couldn't say pet boys as i said i go to this mechanic shop and it's like the joke know, one was like the Pep Boys joke I did somewhere. And I couldn't say Pep Boys. And so I said, I go to this mechanic shop.
Starting point is 01:02:07 And it's like the joke kind of works. But like, it doesn't work like when I say Pep Boys. Because you know Pep Boys. And you're now in that store in your head. So anything that happens, you're picturing me and that store. And that's what makes it work. So you got to name the actual place. Because then someone goes, I know that.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Oh, yeah. That's, I mean. Well, you're even good about, even if you got to name the actual place. Cause then someone goes, I know that. Oh yeah. That's, I mean, well, you're even good about, even if you don't know the place, like the dog bakery in Mount Juliet, um,
Starting point is 01:02:31 making that work. And then people react a different way. Cause that's so unique. They know that's true. Yeah. Um, you're, you're really good about that.
Starting point is 01:02:38 Lee and Morgan, who I work with a lot, really good about that. Yeah. Cause everybody doesn't know where, but when it's a true thing, yeah, then they can put their self in it specificity is important oh it's the most it's the most because you can you know like if you ever make up stuff you make it up in what
Starting point is 01:02:56 you think you thinking when that woman was going to do at the elevator that's you making that up so you think and all that stuff now those are thoughts that people will have. But if you did that as a joke, you'd be like, you can make up whatever you want because that's in your head. You think what she thinks. You're not throwing it on her. It's you imagining.
Starting point is 01:03:17 That's right. That's what you're so good at. I think I've said on this before, new comics, especially will come up with a scenario where, so I said this to her and she said this to me. And then people are like, all right, that didn't really happen. But you're good about saying, well, what if this had happened?
Starting point is 01:03:33 Yeah. And then you can just do whatever you want to say. Yeah. You're not tricking them. Yeah. You're not saying this really happened. You're saying, what if? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:40 So like the hitting a home run off a walk joke. Yeah. You talk about what if this, this, this. You didn't say all this stuff really happened. I mean, that really happened. That really happened. But the stuff that you put in. But then I go back and say, what if?
Starting point is 01:03:54 Right. You know. And then that whole last run is I'm giving thoughts to everybody out there. That's right. Which that's the funniest, that's the funny thoughts I can give. That's right. So that's the joke. That's the. Which that's the funniest, that's the funny thoughts I can get. That's right. So that's the joke. That's the being funny.
Starting point is 01:04:08 That's the, you know, the setup is literally what happened. And then, you know, and like another one that we talked about, like my McDonald's joke with Louis, where I take a bite of the burger and it doesn't do it. Like that joke is so Dan, as I've said before, Dan Soder was there. It was me, Dan Soder, and Louis. I told Dan to take the bite of Louis's burger. He did.
Starting point is 01:04:28 And then we wrapped it back up. And then Louis came back. And all that stuff happened. And when I first told that story, we were all telling it. And then it was like I've, it was almost like we could race to see if you could tell the story first. Yeah, yeah. But we, you know, we could never get it.
Starting point is 01:04:43 Finally, I got it. But I took Dan, I would say dan at the beginning but then he had to go out just because he was like you got to look at some stuff you're like it doesn't really matter that dan's there like you know it's like that gets a little too confusing when you're trying to so sometimes you just do that does it matter if he if dan if the story mattered dan i would have kept dan in but the fact that it didn't matter and it was me and dan both playing this on him you go all right i'm gonna just take dan out because i it's just too complicated right there and then i go this is a happen blah blah i do lewis's reaction and then you do what do you think you know then you get to do that part of it
Starting point is 01:05:22 that's the fun part that's the the part that you can do whatever. You can be as crazy as you want. I just loved it. This weekend was just so good. It's also good, I think, a lot of times, younger comics, and I'm experiencing this more and more the more younger comics that I meet, where people get so frustrated they're like i'm not doing the things that you're doing or you're not doing the things like you're not doing the things
Starting point is 01:05:50 you want and you get a lot real focused on what's going on at your level and my whole thing is is the the ladder above you goes so high it's unbelievable yeah like most people in the scene that i came up in they can't even see where i'm at and i look at somebody like you and i can't even like yours like it's like so the ladder just goes so high it's unbelievable so that to get caught up in like little small petty things are like oh this person took a joke it's like listen if you're great write another one it doesn't like it doesn't it doesn't matter just it just doesn't your your vision should always be up and forward like if you get stuck in the mud that you're always going to be there yeah it's i always say that would like it i've had a lot of jokes where someone else did and i don't think they stole them uh some i had
Starting point is 01:06:40 them out before some i did it and uh it's just like a lot of a lot of jokes the joke still is not as much as everybody I believe it's not as much as everybody thinks it is it's a lot more parallel thinking like yeah dude we're all writing about the same kind of thing but I always looked at it uh as a uh I didn't that joke wasn't enough. That's what I always looked at it. So if I did it and someone else did it, I either hoped I did it before or I, you know, just so I could be like, you know, you feel better about it. But then I also looked at it as like, all right, well that was too much of a joke.
Starting point is 01:07:16 And that was too not, that wasn't original enough. And I wasn't original enough. That's something Marin told me. Like, you know, just write about yourself and talk. No one can steal that. No one can steal anything from yourself. And again, I said we say steal. I'm not trying to say stealing happens all the time.
Starting point is 01:07:32 But no one's going to write a joke similar to yours. Yeah, they're not going to replicate it. Because you can't. And then you can talk about literally everything. Because then you're not even, even if you are somewhat talking on a topic that's like maybe a topic that's been talked about, it's you going through it. And then no one's like, you're like, no, dude, he's just doing his show. Like it's, that happened to him. He's just telling us it happened.
Starting point is 01:07:55 He's not relying on that. You know, in this new hour, like I talk about like 12 and under eating free. I'm not going to give away the joke. And like my parents had no money when we grew up. And so we always had to go eat where kids eat free. That's been done a million times. But like that's in the setup to this other thing. Like, but I do a little quick joke about that.
Starting point is 01:08:14 But like, I don't even feel like I'm like, you know, because when I was younger, the whole joke would have just been 12 and under eat free. That would have been the whole joke. Now that's a setup to get into the whole joke now that's a setup to get into the joke and that's like what changes and if you're a young comic listen to this i mean you just have to like yeah and i don't want to like you know just keep getting better and just take the wins you will get better and after you get one year you're gonna better. And after you get one year, you're going to always look back. After a year and you get three years, you're going to go like,
Starting point is 01:08:47 dude, I was awful at one year. I was terrible. That's a win. You want to be terrible then. And then, you know, not saying everybody's going to think you were terrible, but you personally. Right. And so you always got to go like, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:01 And then the next year, you're like, I didn't know what I was doing in year three. And now I'm at five years, and I i'm like i wasn't even a real comic then and like those are that's how you know you're winning and you're moving forward and so if you don't think you're if you don't can't look back and think that you were better now than you were then you're stuck and you feel if you ever feel stuck that means you're trying to grow out of it that's why you get stuck because you're trying to get better and you're trying. And you feel, if you ever feel stuck, that means you're trying to grow out of it. That's why you get stuck because you're trying to get better and you're trying to get like, and so you're kind of stuck in like writing this old thing and you'll be able to see it. So it's like, so I love it so much. And you'd be able to write a joke. Like you'd be able to have your act
Starting point is 01:09:39 where you can have like old stuff and the new stuff and they feel different and the audience won't laugh as hard at the old stuff that they do the new stuff and even though the old stuff could be better than the new stuff or you think it's better it's just you're not telling it the way that you told it and it's and that's like you just realize oh like i'm gotten a lot better yeah that's why this stuff gets more personal that's when you could always tell like when people come up and mention like the krispy kreme thing they talk about because that was a real thing and you and so that the last night the guy that came up steve inslee my dad's friend that he goes but krispy they always mention your joke yeah they
Starting point is 01:10:18 will mention a joke if you do something relatable that's when the audience comes up and goes that joke but if you make it up they don't need they don't remember it it doesn't stick with them right but if you put them in the position of saying the thing the Krispy Kreme and that experience that you had with it they then come up and go that Krispy Kreme like you know because they know that feeling that you're trying to make them you can feel the connection like yeah it's weird even like it's not even like a laugh it's not it's I don't even know how to explain it but what like because like the last show you did when we had that talk i said the restaurant which is schlotzky's i do i do a thing about getting a big sandwich schlotzky's deli yeah and they have their large sandwiches enormous
Starting point is 01:10:59 and uh but it's the i i was not saying the name of the place because I just wanted to, I wanted to get to where I was getting as fast as I could, being efficient. Yeah. And then he was like, you need to say, you need to say all these things that you just told me. And I just started by saying the name. I didn't want to change too much right before I went on stage. And this was five minutes before.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Yeah, he literally, he's full. I mean, he's full. I'm like, this is like when Laura's trying to go to bed. And I'm like, and I'm like, it's like 1130 at night. I'm like telling her like all these ideas. I mean, Nate's literally being comedy Yoda to me. And it's like, and Travis is like, hey man. We have one minute.
Starting point is 01:11:38 Travis has got the headset on. He's like, all right. I'm walking to him to the stage. I'm like, and then do this. And then, you know. But I said the him to the stage. I'm like, and then do that. And then, you know, but I said, but I said the name of the place and just in all my experience, I could feel the connection was different. I could feel it was different.
Starting point is 01:11:54 Yeah. And I can't say how many times you've given me something. And in my brain, I want to think, cause as a comic, you're all, you're all, you're still a competitor.
Starting point is 01:12:03 So you're always like, oh, well he's, I can, I mean, he's right. right he's right about a lot but he's not right about this yeah and then i do i always everything that nate's ever asked me or told me to do i've always done it even when i was like i don't i don't know about this and it doesn't work all the time and at the end but i mean i'll tell you at the end it's always like yeah well, yeah, he was right. It's not about giving you tags. So people ask that. We have talked about this with the comedy episode or any of that. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:32 So people give you tags a lot. That's what comics call. So if you give me a tag on a joke, it's like, hey, what if you said this at the end of that joke? And then you go, oh, yeah, that's, I'm trying to remember. I've had, they don't always work. It's hard because sometimes you get tags and it's not in your voice the bob the bobcat thing that was like the first time i'd ever heard you say that yeah what was the the carpet the the the plane and the christian yeah and he goes uh he goes you stole it and you're like i forgive you for stealing it. Yeah. That was like that.
Starting point is 01:13:05 Oh, Bobcat Goldthwait. Yeah. Gave me that tag. Yeah. Yes. So that was a long time ago. Long time ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:10 So that joke was the- I mean, you're a better comic now. Yeah. The Bobcat. I can't trash a Bobcat. Bobcat, very nice. Well, I didn't mean it like that. Sorry about that.
Starting point is 01:13:22 I'm a better comic. I wanted to use an old example. Yes. But yeah, Bobcat Goldthwait. I said the church thing. I think I remember now. I was in Atlanta and he was there. And then I did my playing basketball.
Starting point is 01:13:36 I got cut. You know, that joke. And then he said, I was like, someone stole my ball. And then he said, you should say, I forgive you. And like, so he gave me that tag. Like, that's a tag. And so then I said it. It doesn't always work when you get tags.
Starting point is 01:13:49 It's actually pretty hard for you to take tags. I don't think you should be able to take tags that much. I don't think you're in – if you can take too many tags, I don't think you've got your voice down and your voice is too generic. So, like, if everybody can take a tag – if, like, everybody gives you a tag, you're like, I can use that. That's probably not good. You should be able to be like, I can't say that. And I think that means when you start getting to that point,
Starting point is 01:14:13 you've kind of got your voice. And that means you're kind of on track to your voice because you're going like, that's not how I talk, or I can't say that. Do you find yourself, though, probably because you, it's rare you're ever on a show where you're not the headliner, but I still, a lot less than I used to, but I still, if I work with you for a while or Leanne or anybody, I find myself still kind of wanting to get right like them, kind of.
Starting point is 01:14:40 Yeah. I still find myself wanting to emulate people who are doing really well. Yeah, but you gotta just. It gets and less but it still happens it happens and that continues to happen for a long time i mean i had that that jason clip that we talked about that's on youtube uh i mean i sound like jay big j patrice o'neill david tell and kurt metzger like all in one and it's because i was we were hanging out with them. They were, you know, ahead of me and I'm watching them every night. And so you would always sound like that. So you always do kind of have that sound. I think you get out of that. And I think you get out of it on your own. You just got to make sure, you know, it's like, you do get, be aware of it.
Starting point is 01:15:21 Feel yourself when you feel that sounded like something that person would say or they did something like that. Just somewhat be aware of it. And I think you do eventually get out of it on your own. But you've got to get your voice. You won't if you don't have your voice. You've got to find your voice. And all this being said, this is me.
Starting point is 01:15:40 If you're doing comedy like I do, like if you're somewhat like me. You know, if you're like Jezelnikik, Jeselnik does a lot of jokes. Very, very funny. Norman. Norman, a lot of jokes. So like if you go that route too, it's then go that route. Like then don't mix in. Like you might have a little truth that makes you think of that joke,
Starting point is 01:16:00 but you can't, I don't think you can really, it's like you're mixing both. It's like be one or the other. Either be, and so that other way works too. I can only speak for the way that I do it. That other way works, but you got to do it, you got to just do that way. That way, the audience, when they fit there, they feel like, well, I think he's making all this up, but they like, but you like that because now you're going to watch a bunch of jokes. And I like all of this. And so it's like, you kind of go that way. You want almost the audience to go like, yeah, I'm not going to even go up and go, did that happen?
Starting point is 01:16:30 I'm going to go, I love that joke about that. You're trying to make them believe what you're selling. You're not trying to confuse them. It's like, be very exact what you're presenting to them. So they don't, so they're not like. Be one way or the other, but don't be in the middle don't be in the middle or like make it make a decision i think you do that for everything in life make a decision make a choice go that route stick to that choice people can do that if they if they can't
Starting point is 01:16:55 that's how people connect is they make a choice when they watch norman they connect because norman's doing all those jokes and they go i'm in for a a great, and it's going to be joke, joke, joke, joke, joke. That's why I say the comic I would pay to watch more than anybody. The only comic I would pay to go see is David Tell. And David Tell's not clean. Yeah. Double children. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:17 But no one's as fun as David Tell. He's a joke teller. It's just rapid jokes it's like i mean he's the the best to ever do it like that i think even watching him live like like watching lives the whole thing because it's like you you a lot of times you watch comics they can do that and then you watch them again it's the same that you're just like oh you just you've built that thing but he's so like so quick on his feet. Oh, yeah. So fast. So funny.
Starting point is 01:17:45 Yeah. I mean, I remember one time I was at the Cellar. I told you this this weekend. Yeah, yeah. But I was at the Cellar, and when you hang out at the Comedy Cellar in New York, there's only one bathroom in the place, and it's downstairs in the showroom. So if you're upstairs eating at the restaurant, you have to go downstairs through the showroom. Which is very funny.
Starting point is 01:18:01 There's people that don't even know a comedy club is downstairs. I mean, most everybody knows because because comedy star is super famous but there was times people would just walk up there to go eat and they're like where's the bathroom like oh downstairs and they have no they're like they have to walk through a crowd which is very funny to be like hey i just came to eat yeah and there's a chance you're gonna get trash now uh-huh and i mean not even romano's down there what's going on that's great yeah it's bananas and it's not a chance you're going to get trashed now. And I mean, not even- Romano's down there. What's going on? Yeah, it's bananas. And it's not even like
Starting point is 01:18:28 you're in the back of the room. You walk right next to the stage. It's one person and then the comic. Literally, the row that you walk in, there's one table. I mean,
Starting point is 01:18:39 if you walked with your hands out, you would touch the comedian. Yeah, it's crazy. That's why the seller's so great. That feel, that's touch the comedian. Yeah. It's crazy. That's why the cellar's so great. That feel, that's New York. That's what it's about. You're always close quarters. So I go downstairs, and it's Attell and Jeff Ross is on stage.
Starting point is 01:18:57 And they were doing a thing where they were kind of working on their, they did a special where it's like they bring audience members up and they roast them or whatever. And I'm walking down the stairs and as soon as i emerge like you can see my silhouette in the door i see dave look up and i see his eyes light up which is a very you're like oh no if you ever see a comic like if you've ever been in the crowd before you'll see a comic kind of like lock eyes with you and they get you're like oh here it comes here it comes and and then i guarantee you he peppered me with so many jokes i mean it had to be 10 jokes on my way to the bathroom i'm in the bathroom like i gotta go i have to go back i have
Starting point is 01:19:38 to go back and the worst part is when you open the door of the cellar there's a light between the the door so and he knows it's a light between the the door so and he knows it's me because that light for normal people is like a little bit of a sliver and this one the door has to come all the way open so he knows that he knows it's coming he know the big guy's coming and as soon as i come back it's like he was waiting for me he's he was i was waiting for me and then as soon as i come back uh he just hits me with joke, joke, joke, joke, joke. Just making fun of me the whole time. And then at the end, you're like, there's no other joke that he could possibly do.
Starting point is 01:20:12 There's no way he could top what he just did. And I get to the door, and I'm almost out. And he goes, ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Six Borough. And I was just like, oh my. The whole room goes bananas. And it's like, you ever get hit with a joke that's so,
Starting point is 01:20:27 so crazy? You just stop and place and you're like, ah. Like, you got nailed so much. And you just have to walk up those steps
Starting point is 01:20:36 just extra, extra hard. The sixth burrow. That's great. I watched him do, someone stood up in the front row once uh and they were going to the bathroom and uh but he's the guy like stood up and he goes where are you going
Starting point is 01:20:50 he goes nowhere he goes no i mean right now it's so funny and i mean it's the best it's easy there's just guys he's just his jokes are just's just, his jokes are just so good. I mean, it's just so good. He had the one story. I don't think I've ever told this one, but it was Attell, Ben Bailey, host of Cash Cab, and Joe DeRosa. And they're standing outside of the Comedy Cellar. And Attell is like, a lot of his fans, especially the Insomniac,
Starting point is 01:21:22 was still on the air. Yeah. And on Comedy Central, if y'all might know David Tell from that, he hosted a show. And that's another one that was very, like, that was a very David Tell show. Because it was like he was just rapid fire making the jokes. And so he's sitting there.
Starting point is 01:21:40 So let's say your breakfast is Ben Bailey, you're Joe DeRosa. And so David Tell's standing there so let's say your breakfast is uh ben bailey you're joe de rosa and so david tells stand there talking to him and then a guy that's real drunk comes up and starts grabbing dave and being like i love insomniac and he's like you know like kind of grabbing him hard and dave's like all right man thank you know he's saying thank you he appreciates it but it's also like dude you grabbed me like he doesn't love that and then uh no one's saying anything there's like ben and joe are just standing there watching it and he goes oh he goes let me introduce my two friends just stands there and watches it happen which is so funny just stands there oh let me introduce my two friends
Starting point is 01:22:22 yeah it's uh it, it's just special. You know, it's like I love it. Like that's what I – this run going out, A, people are very excited to be coming out. But it's like it's made me like just you fall back in love with it more where you're just like it's so good. And like talking to you about it and you're like it's just – there's nothing better. Does it make you very thankful on's just there's nothing better does it make you very thankful on thanksgiving uh yeah it does i'm thankful for everybody that comes out that's
Starting point is 01:22:50 the other thing too is i think a lot of it is like you got to make it it's about that audience it's not about you it's about them it's about you know you're they can walk away and then you have nothing so everything that you make has to be you know i think a lot of times the entertainment that can be it gets hard because you get you can become a big name and a star and whatever and you think it's about everything's about you you have people helping you blah blah blah and it's it's you you have none of that unless they come if that audience doesn't come i mean it is borderline i probably 50 50 maybe in favor of them they decide you have to be good enough to get them to come in but then you have to stay good enough to keep them and if you
Starting point is 01:23:33 don't stay good enough to keep them you will lose it and so you got to always look at everything to be like i've got to try to be better not saying you're gonna everything's gonna be perfect because it's i mean it's very hard but you just have to be like it's about that audience and about them coming out, and they decide everything. Every TV show you write, every show, movie, all that stuff, that's what people lose out of touch with. It's Hollywood. It's about them, dude.
Starting point is 01:23:58 It's about making them come. They decide that, and I think people forget that. That's one of the reasons I even the whole tour like we're we're playing these great places
Starting point is 01:24:08 and it's so easy like when you do so many of those things you're like you know you kind of lose this theater that theater
Starting point is 01:24:14 and it's just like no no dude like Elvis was here yeah you know you go on this wall and all these legends are behind you
Starting point is 01:24:21 Steve Martin was in the theater that we were in last night yeah and Martin Short together yeah you know it took both of them to sell out the thing that you did yeah you know you got to gas him up a little bit yeah i make him give me i go give me a little pump up but it's like it's a thing where it's it's like you you also need somebody you took the fifty thousand dollar friend yeah it's like that's what you you you got to have somebody around he's like dude this is great enjoy this like enjoy the moments
Starting point is 01:24:48 because you never and like i think it's something we forget to do a lot is i mean like everybody at this table we all have do doing amazing things you know yeah mr opry over here he's doing it just as much as you are you know yeah absolutely as much we're doing way more than both listen i didn't i don't want to get i don't want to lose i've never sold a single ticket there but i've done it he's been on the offering but the end like that's the 50 000 friend dollar thing friend thing that we talked about is like just having like especially this is specific for this our business but it's like having your you know i i'm still i still talk to my like my friends from high school like i
Starting point is 01:25:24 that's who i talk to almost the most. And Travis, my tour manager, me and him, we've known each other since we were 14. And so it's like you've got to have just people that are like, my sister's about to start working for us. You have my family. I have a lot of people that, because you look, you get a world. A lot of people say yes to you.
Starting point is 01:25:42 A lot of people, if I ask for something, a lot of people go, we'll make it happen. And there is a world, a lot of people say yes to you. A lot of people, you know, if I ask for something, a lot of people go, we'll make it happen. And there is a world where I do need that stuff to happen. Like if I'm like, I want this, this is driving me crazy. And like some of it, I'm trying to stay. I don't want to become miserable on the road. Like I don't, it's very hard and you're gone a lot. I'm home today and I'm gone.
Starting point is 01:26:03 You know, like, so there's some stuff that's like you know it's like yeah you do little things where you're like the hotel will be nice or you do you know some stuff is like just be like i'm just trying not to i don't want to lose my mind uh but you also but you have but i still i'm gonna hire my sister who's gonna not listen to me once like you know you gotta have those where you're not everybody's going to say yes to you know your friends are trying my travis is gonna you're dumb and like you know but then i got them that's why you guys that's why all of us are together because no matter where we get it's still you're vecchione make fun of me you make fun of me like
Starting point is 01:26:39 we all make fun of each other it's like that's what you're doing you're keeping it to try to be like you know i was i say now you want to build like a city around you like that but it's a city of your people that you trust and that people are not going to be you know they're not just because you have your people outside of that that are going to be you know you know they advise you i mean my managers and agents are really good at like they advise you on what to do whatever and uh you know but you can tell people you know i could say i can do whatever you know i don't want to do that i want to do this and someone goes all can tell people, I could say I can do whatever. I don't want to do that. I want to do this.
Starting point is 01:27:07 And someone goes, all right, I got to do it. So you need someone that's like, yo, dude, you can't. That's insane. You go, that's right. That was crazy. I'm sorry that I asked that. And that's the point, I don't know, I think. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:27:21 Yeah. You doing that is the most important thing because my dad is like that. I mean, my dad has been very successful in business before, but it's like he always keeps his circles always just – just the guys are just like, why are you doing that? Yeah. Why are you doing that? Why do you need a gold gun case? And he's like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:42 And she's like, yeah, what are you doing? That's a very specific, it's a very specific reference. Just taking your advice. Yeah, exactly. There it is. It's a more specific story.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Yeah. Well, let's do, so Thanksgiving, so this is Thanksgiving week. Let's just talk, we'll do Thanksgiving. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:27:58 where does it rank on, Halloween, you said, is one of your very favorite. You said it was your favorite. You said it was your favorite. Halloween was my favorite. Very favorite.
Starting point is 01:28:07 Yeah. Do... Oh. We'll just do no comment. All right. I have one little side. I had a side bet going. Christian won. Nate Lance spinoff?
Starting point is 01:28:24 Yeah, Nate Lance spinoff yeah Nate Lance spinoff I go I go right I go do you feel it right and he goes I do and I go right and I go alright next week it'll be me alone
Starting point is 01:28:33 I go right it just doesn't connect with the word alright anyway so Thanksgiving I
Starting point is 01:28:40 I don't I mean I guess I like the the food but I'm not a you you know, not the most food. I like, the food's made the way, again, that I like it. Like where it's like, and that's how we always make it. If it's ham, corn, mac and cheese, mashed, you know, I'm not a big stuffings guy.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Ice cream, like I like that. Savory stuff. Yes. Like all that kind of stuff. Honey baked hams, I love it. Savory stuff. Yes. All that kind of stuff. Honey baked hams. I love it. Not a big turkey guy. No.
Starting point is 01:29:10 I despise it. In fact, my biggest fantasy was always there was a commercial. What? Did I do something? What did I do? Just your biggest fantasy.
Starting point is 01:29:21 I can't wait to hear this. I'm telling you. Speaking of turkey, my biggest fantasy. No, no, no. Last week. Speaking of turkey, my biggest fantasy. No, no, no. Because I think it's a walk-in cooler for him. When I heard him say it, I was like, man, he's not wrong. He gets it.
Starting point is 01:29:32 He's not wrong. He gets it. I'm a little further into DXL than he is. But there was a commercial where it was was a farmer had to go execute the turkey for thanksgiving and the turkey gave uh the guy a bud light yeah and the the next shot you see the guy at thanksgiving dinner there's a pizza in the middle of the in the middle of the thanksgiving table and i was like man dude if we could have pepperoni pizza for thanksgiving i'd be like the best thanksgiving yeah like i always wanted to to have a Thanksgiving where it was just like
Starting point is 01:30:07 all the favorite foods. Just as a side dish? No, just every – I think you could do that as a Thanksgiving. It could be a table filled with favorite foods. Yeah, yeah. Like you'd be like pizza, mac and cheese, a hamburger, McDonald's hamburger. I mean, even like pizza rolls.
Starting point is 01:30:20 I mean, just go crazy. It should be a table of insanity because all Thanksgiving is – I associate it with sports. Yeah. So football is, you know, day before. Thanksgiving is your Super Bowl is what you're saying. I love it. I love it because the day before, the day of, the day after,
Starting point is 01:30:34 there's great sports. Your dad's a big cook. Huge. I mean, he was ready to – my dad met him for the first time and my dad has an insane grill, like a bunch of them and he's like you know next time i'll bring you some brisket he's like why don't you just cook for these and my dad was like i'll cook for the whole show yeah like the whole venue like he'll he wanted to wheel it out and start selling things yeah and then my dad tried to get him to come do his venue
Starting point is 01:31:00 and then he tried to get my dad to come. He tried to get Nate to do a field. Justin Bonds always makes his stuff. Cinnamon rolls. She made cinnamon rolls that Ricky, our bus driver, thought they were burnt ends and put them in the refrigerator and ruined them all. Two pans of the best cinnamon rolls. I thought it was Boston butt.
Starting point is 01:31:19 I put it right there. They were very funny. Ricky was right there. that was the best i think the sides are the star of the show yes thanksgiving yeah i think everybody pretty much agrees with that i don't mind jason turkey's nice a ham you got yeah i don't even know what's your name uh justin's idea of saying uh of doing like your favorite foods cause I always like after Thanksgiving like a day or two
Starting point is 01:31:48 after I always get like I go to McDonald's and like I don't get no pushback from anybody cause it's like usually after you eat
Starting point is 01:31:56 like feel like fancy food and then after two days of it you're like I just want McDonald's man and then I just go get like you're like I just want something dumb
Starting point is 01:32:04 like I don't this is I've had too much living on the high horse. Yeah, yeah. You know? I had a college, I had a Thanksgiving alone. I was the only friend that didn't go home. It was just me at the dorm. Oh.
Starting point is 01:32:15 And I had no money, dude. I had no money. And then my paycheck hit the bank account the day before Thanksgiving. Oh, wow. And I went to McDonald's, dude. And then I went and got some beer. And I did exactly what you described. I just went around and got all my favorite stuff.
Starting point is 01:32:31 You sent it all out? And I just spread it out in my little dorm room there. And I put on a movie. And it was like one of the better Thanksgivings I've ever had. Why did your family not allow you to come home? I don't think I... I don't remember why I didn't go home that year. It's only a year that I didn't go home.
Starting point is 01:32:55 Because you all have arguments at the table, right? Oh, big time. You didn't feel like it. I just felt like this is too much. It was an election year. I was like, I can't handle this. I can't handle this. It's the top secular holiday.
Starting point is 01:33:06 It is. What is it? Is it a popular holiday? Yeah, we talked about on one of the previous episodes how it's the most traveled holiday. I like it for that. I like your family gets together. I do love that. You get to see everybody.
Starting point is 01:33:21 Laura loves it. Laura loves that for that reason. Laura's a big, like, she just wants stuff to get the family together i was surprised i feel like most things that are tradition once you delve into what really happened it's nothing close to what you the images you have the first thanksgiving was very much what tradition said it was it was pilgrims from the mayflower at plymouth the first thanksgiving they had a three-day feast just like jay uh justin jason yeah it's like jason it's a whole thing now at least it's not aaron that's all that's all i care about now they're gonna go yeah you're gonna get jason uh they celebrated their first successful harvest.
Starting point is 01:34:07 The Native Americans showed up. They invited them to come eat with them. I mean, it was pretty much what you'd think. How do they get them to come? You think you got to walk over, walk and find them? Were they in a different town? They don't live like... You just got to walk around to teepees and other...
Starting point is 01:34:23 There's no... You ride a horse to another town? Well, the Native Americans came to them. They were having a feast and they showed up. They're near the coast too. I know, but I'm saying how do they know? Oh, so they just walk by and go, what are y'all doing? Something smells good.
Starting point is 01:34:37 Yeah. It seemed like they invited them. I'm saying, did someone go out? Well, they were starving. The people that landed there, because you land, and this is how smart the people that came here were. They landed, and they were just like, we're just going to stay right here.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Yeah. Right where we landed. So they started cooking. Well, it was probably- But they didn't have any- Oh, I'm sorry. You go ahead. You're the history guy.
Starting point is 01:34:58 It was about 100 that came over the Mayflower. About half of them died. So now it's down to 50. The Native Americans taught them how to grow corn, how to catch fish, stuff like that. So they kind of saved their lives. Yeah, and they were friends. They were friends. So that's how they, yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:12 They helped them out, and then they had this feast, and the Native Americans showed up, and they said, well, come eat with us. So it was a three-day feast. They said four women did all the cooking. Yeah, really? Really? three-day feast. They said four women did all the cooking. Really?
Starting point is 01:35:27 They stayed in the kitchen while the guys lived it up. It was more like you think tradition was than I was expecting. Because you hear all, you know, every Thanksgiving you hear like, oh yeah, because we killed all the Indians and took their whatever. Well, that came later.
Starting point is 01:35:44 I'm not going to lie, Brian. I was waiting for that to come from you. Yeah, I know. Yeah, bad news. Yeah, the Oklahoma Red people. Yeah. But at least on Thanksgiving, they did get together and eat together. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:59 And lived it up. Yeah. It was beautiful. In 1621. And then in 1863, Abraham Lincoln made it a national holiday because this woman who wrote Mary Had a Little Lamb kept harassing him for 17 years. Mother Seuss? Mother Goose?
Starting point is 01:36:18 Yeah. No. That's her name. Yeah. Yeah. It was a real goose that was a mom. It's the only goose that could write. And you don't hear about her as much as you should. You know? It was a real goose that was a mom. It's the only goose that could write.
Starting point is 01:36:27 And you don't hear about her as much as you should. You know? A goose that can write stories? That's impressive. That's impressive. I think it should be. I think it was like Jason Voorhees. Like you should have.
Starting point is 01:36:40 The country should have known more about Jason Voorhees. Mother Seuss? Is that what you were going to say? You said Seuss. I got confused with Dr. Seuss Someone pointed out that Dr. Seuss Tried to use as few words as possible in his books To make a point and that you're special Did the same thing as far as
Starting point is 01:36:54 The number of word count Like you're like a modern day Dr. Seuss I like that But this woman wrote a letter For 17 straight years to the White House Trying to get him to make a national holiday. And Abraham Lincoln, I mean, this is during the Civil War. I'm sure he's like, I don't have enough on my plate.
Starting point is 01:37:09 He's so busy. Sure, lady, just to get her off my back, I'll do this. But it became a national holiday. 4,500 calories average consumed on Thanksgiving Day. Those are rookie numbers. Yeah. Those are rookie numbers in this racket. Those are appetizer numbers. Thanksgiving challenge.
Starting point is 01:37:28 $4,500. That's from the night before. Warm-up meal. What is it? $4,500. It's my rehearsal dinner. What is it, Tuesday? Come on. I have one thing that's $4,500. Is there one food that has 4,500 calories?
Starting point is 01:37:48 That's so many for one thing, man. If you look at a Chili's, dude, there are some entrees that have 3,000 calories. Applebee's too. Applebee's, yeah, yeah. You get one with two salt shakers next to it, you're like, oh, man, this is getting to the force. Yeah, you don't think about all the calories you're adding. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 01:38:06 Yeah. The day after Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for plumbers. Oh, really? Oh, man. Oof. Oh, I believe it. That's like real. That's not.
Starting point is 01:38:15 Yeah. That's something you don't think about. Those are rookies, though. That's all I think about. Listen, if you're still doing one flush, you're doing it wrong. Yeah. Well, maybe some of that, but people pour cooking oil down the drain. drain oh that's what well then i went a whole different i don't think anybody was like oh he means cooking oil i didn't that's what you did you think cooking oil yeah
Starting point is 01:38:32 because i thought it was about garbage disposal no i thought about that substantial post thanksgiving bathroom trip yeah that's what i thought you were talking about too like plumbers are like oh no and they gotta go over there i mean i mean literally i thought it was i thought we're That's what I thought you were talking about, too. Plumbers are like, oh, no. And they got to go over there. I mean, literally, I thought we were going to go into a bidet read. Like plumbers, they show up at your house. They don't even talk to you. They just go to the bathroom.
Starting point is 01:38:56 Where's it at? Where's it at? I told you I had Thanksgiving at a buddy's house, and I had left and went to a gas station. I'm not doing this. Just lit it up. Yeah, I just got to leave. And the next year you didn't get invited home? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:09 I don't know why they didn't want me to come home this year. Nobody wants me at their house for Thanksgiving. Yeah, we always have to call the plumber after hearing that. Can you imagine having to call a plumber? Like they go, you think we're going to fix it? Not only can we not fix it, we have to call another guy to come in. That's how much damage you did to it. Do you think it had anything to do with that cooking oil that I put?
Starting point is 01:39:28 They're like, absolutely not. Absolutely not. Did you pour it in the toilet? Yeah, I did it. Do you even know what cooking oil is? I don't. But are you – did someone do that? Is that just like the grease in a pot left over?
Starting point is 01:39:43 I think so. Okay, like bacon grease. That stuff? I think so. Leftover? I think so. Okay. Like bacon grease? That stuff, you're okay. All right. I would be willing to bet that it's not, these plumbers are not coming for the cooking oil. They're coming for the other thing, and people just lie about the cooking oil. Yeah. I think you get stuck, and they go, I don't know, just pour cooking oil down the toilet.
Starting point is 01:40:00 And then they get to tell the plumber, you're like, why'd you do that? You go, I don't know. My dad made me pour cereal down the toilet, so I just always do stuff down the toilet. 50% of households serve red wine Thanksgiving dinner. Wow, that's a good percentage. We're a sweet tea family in the Bates household. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 01:40:18 Diet Pepsi. I mean, just put the jug right on the table. Jug of sweet tea? No, just any, whatever plastic is on the table. Yeah. Jug of sweet tea? No, just any, whatever plastic is on the table. Yeah. We do absinthe. What is that? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:40:33 It's a liquor. It's a liqueur. You'll appreciate this. During the 1993 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Woody Whitpecker ripped a hole in the float, deflated, requiring him to have to feet lower to the ground. There's a Seinfeld. Seinfeld.
Starting point is 01:40:49 So that really happened? Yeah. Oh. Yeah. Wow. They did it the episode of the next year, but it was based off of that. Yeah, that's funny. And so did he deflate?
Starting point is 01:40:59 There's been a few like that. Barney got ripped in the abdomen. Did they say abdomen? That's what it said on the Stude Strong Wins. Why would they not just say like in his belly? Like, you know,
Starting point is 01:41:11 because it's a balloon. You got to be medical about it. It's a kid's balloon. It's a kid's balloon. Like just go like in the... Laceration's time.
Starting point is 01:41:18 Yeah, pelvic tissue. Why do you even need a location? Just be like, he got a hole in him. He got a hole in him and he ripped in his tum-t tum tum did you ever do
Starting point is 01:41:26 the thing in new york where you went to the day before to go see them blow them up no i don't know i think i saw some they do it they do it in the park that so like the night before and they do the parade yeah you can go and and see all the balloons blown up before you can be like diehards there. Pretty deep in the parade. Yeah. No, no, no. We went one time because I was trying to – my mom was in town.
Starting point is 01:41:50 So we were like, we're going to do this thing. And then we got like – we saw the line and we're like, no, let's just go eat chicken. Yeah. I mean, that's – yeah. You love seeing them inflated? I do. Would you like to see them deflated or you can't tell what they are the cat in the hat struck a lamppost in 72nd street crumpled to the ground the pink panther
Starting point is 01:42:11 had to be stabbed by police in order to be stabilized i mean these are sounds like a blood like it sounds like these like they they came alive and they're going oh no they finally had to lower the size of restrict the size of these floats. They were getting too big. So they were causing problems. I just think they should have the parade in the middle of nowhere. And that way you could go real country with the balloons. Oh, go big with it.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Yeah. That would be interesting to have like... To have a parade with nobody there. Like you go to where, like, I mean, you go to Oklahoma,
Starting point is 01:42:49 take a flat. Big field. Big field, go flat. Have it go down the road and just be super flat and be like, you can make them
Starting point is 01:42:56 as big as you want to make them. Yeah. That's a good idea. And then to deflate them, you get like a pumpkin cannon, like a big pumpkin thing and then the pumpkins take them you can get real country real fast yeah put jelly inside of it that's what i'm telling you
Starting point is 01:43:10 or jam licks and jam jam and preserve some have jelly some of jam some of preserves and everybody licks the street i'm telling you we're on to something you got they're laughing we're on to something yeah we're gonna have to iron out the details. I was with you to that last part. But I think it... The people that go to something like that, I think they would. Yeah. Well, last year we showed a picture. Last year the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, no one was allowed because of COVID. But Ronald McDonald still wore a face shield.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Remember this? Yes, I do. He and Grimace were in the back of the car. We talked about it because Grimace had... It looked like Grimace was trying to get it. Yeah. Grimace was already wearing a mask. Yeah. Grimace is already wearing a mask though.
Starting point is 01:43:46 Yeah. One of them had a cone on, I think. No, Grimace had a cone and then, but it was upside down. Right. It looked like one of those
Starting point is 01:43:54 dog cones, right? Yeah. No, no, no. Ronald had it, but it was like perfect where you're like, I've never seen this before. Well, he coughs in you.
Starting point is 01:44:03 I did not know that Ronald McDonald could get more terrifying. Yeah. But there it is. I mean, that looks... That, I mean... That looks like the guy that competes with Jason.
Starting point is 01:44:15 Yeah. Do you know what Grimace is? Oh, did we talk about all this? He's a teardrop? What is he? Oh, hold on. He came out recently. Oh, he's a...
Starting point is 01:44:23 He's a purple people eater. Yeah. He's a taste came out recently. Oh, he's a... He's a purple people eater. Yeah. He's a taste bud. Oh. Oh. And the guy who said it was named Brian Bates. Really? He was the McDonald's manager of the year.
Starting point is 01:44:35 Did you find this out from Google Alerts? On my daily Google Alerts, let's see what I did today. Yeah. And then people started sending it to me. You're just mad because he's done more with your name than you've ever done. Little Jerry Seinfeld. Pardoning of the turkey, Harry Truman was credited with it
Starting point is 01:44:51 because he received the first turkey, but he didn't know what it was for, so he had it for dinner. The National Turkey Federation sent him a turkey, but he had it for dinner,
Starting point is 01:45:03 so he did not pardon it. John F. Kennedy was the first one to him a turkey, but he had it for dinner. So he did not pardon it. John F. Kennedy was the first one to let a turkey go. George H.W. Bush was the first one who actually made it a national tradition to pardon the turkey. That's funny that Truman just ate it. Thank you. Yeah, that's cool, man. And then just.
Starting point is 01:45:26 The Lions were the first team to play on Thanksgiving 1934. Wow. Wow. Haven't won since. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was on the radio for years before it's on TV. Think about that. Yeah. Just being like, oh, who do we got next?
Starting point is 01:45:42 I guess you'd be like, who do we got next? Did he say it? All right, who do we got next? Mickey Mouse! And then you really show the footage of it. It's just a guy in an empty room, and there's no Macy Day's parade. Up next, Star Wars. All of them are there, and they're bigger than the buildings.
Starting point is 01:46:02 And everybody's at home like, wow. He's just making it up. He's in a room. He goes, these dumb people. That's why you have the commentators. That's why they're there. When you see on TV, the people that you've never seen before in show business ever. And they're the parade experts.
Starting point is 01:46:17 Isn't there someone famous, though? It's always like Jesse Palmer or somebody like that. Yeah, but it's also one of those guys. But a lot of times, that's what they're there for. It's because of the radio tradition. Because that's why the whole thing. I think that you have to have someone talking. Or otherwise, we're grown people watching balloons in silence.
Starting point is 01:46:34 I mean, you don't need somebody to tell you what something is. I know, but you need just the pure awkwardness of just, if there was nobody talking. No, I think you could do it i think you could absolutely yeah little things across the screen how many times do you watch television with just with things going across the bottom of the screen never and somebody's always talking yeah someone's everything though think about someone to like it's it's the puppy bowl has announcers yeah you're you're not like listening to them But they're They're They're talking
Starting point is 01:47:05 Otherwise it's gonna be It gets real weird dude If I walked in someone's home And they were watching The Macy's Parade alone In silence I would leave I'd be like
Starting point is 01:47:15 Well we're doing this somewhere else I'm gonna tell you something I like it when no comment And I'd wait in the driveway As everybody pulled up I'd go do not go with this You don't wanna see what I saw And he's like
Starting point is 01:47:24 Is everybody dead? And there you go. Worse. Worse. He's watching Macy Day's Parade alone. No volume. And I said, not even eating anything.
Starting point is 01:47:35 Not even eating. And I said, why? And he goes, because I know what they are. I don't need them to tell me. And I go, you know how crazy that is
Starting point is 01:47:40 coming out of your mouth? So you'd like to watch football without announcers? I do. Because you can do it on ESPN different if you watch like the spider cam only that they don't they don't have the broadcast voices in it so you just watch the game because like i can't say i can't say how much like additionally angry i get when i hear a broadcaster say something or like they say so many dumb things yeah and i'm like i get that or they or they try
Starting point is 01:48:06 to like spin you at all i get it but it's just part of it you can't it's yeah you can't you just listen to your team's thing then like the the well they do that now the rate that you listen to the rate of the home broadcast but i mean i'm talking just like just inside just just you just hear what's going on in the field. It's actually way more peaceful. You don't have anybody yelling at you the whole time. Like, you can hear them.
Starting point is 01:48:29 So is that why it's pretty tough to find? I mean, it's so good of a thing. They just, it's only when they have the spider camps. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:48:37 because they don't have that many because no one wants to, it's you. You like silence. They're waiting for you to stop watching so they can stop it altogether.
Starting point is 01:48:44 Listen guys, you still got one guy. You guys are not going to ruin my inner peace. Okay, I'm telling you. you like silence they're waiting for you to stop watching so they can stop it all together listen guys you still got one guy you guys are not gonna ruin my inner peace okay I'm telling you peace that's such a funny word it's so much more peaceful
Starting point is 01:48:53 and this is how Kirk Herbst corrupted all my friends yeah yeah uh you want me to wrap it up yeah
Starting point is 01:49:02 uh psychology today said 60% of Americans would rather do anything other than think about what they're grateful for on Thanksgiving people don't like to wrap it up? Yeah. Psychology Today said 60% of Americans would rather do anything other than think about what they're grateful for on Thanksgiving. People don't like to do it. Anything. How do you even know that?
Starting point is 01:49:14 That's what I mean. Who were these polls, dude? How would you ask that question? How would you? It's not like, do you like turkey or ham? That's like, all right, I can see how you ask that question how would you you know it's not like do you like turkey or ham that's like all right i could see how you get that what's the question three and five respondents reported preferring to do something other than think about what they're grateful for during thanksgiving they'd rather watch football read a book or play with a pet the way that's even
Starting point is 01:49:40 the way that that's even phrased, I guarantee it's phrased like, what do you want to do all day? Do you want to sit in a room alone and just thankful? Or do you want to watch a football game? And you're like, I'd rather watch a football game. And it's not being like I'm not sitting at all thankful. It's like, you know, does anybody want to sit in a room for four hours and just be like, let me go through what I'm thinking?
Starting point is 01:50:03 No. The way that's afraid. They're not mutually exclusive either. You can do all of those things in like five minutes. Yeah. Is it where you go out
Starting point is 01:50:12 and there's a football game on and you go, thank goodness there was a football game on and you go, okay. Well, Jessica can do both
Starting point is 01:50:17 because the game's silent. He can think about it. Yeah, absolutely. That's true. So maybe it does need this. Well, also I think it's a thing
Starting point is 01:50:22 is like, where were you interviewing people? Because like a lot of times you're like, where were you all were interviewing people that were coming out of Well, also, I think it's a thing. It's like, where were you interviewing people? Because a lot of times, where were you? Oh, we were interviewing people that were coming out of a hot topic. I think they asked their neighbors. That's what I honestly, I believe these people that do these polls. Felix?
Starting point is 01:50:34 Yeah. They go knock on, they're in New York. They knock on four doors, and they go, that's good. That's all of America. And then it's like, and then they just go and go. Everybody's doing it this other way. You ask someone, does every country have Thanksgiving? A lot of countries have it.
Starting point is 01:50:50 Not for the American reasons. Yeah. But Canada has Thanksgiving. Theirs is like the second Monday in October. Ours is always the fourth Thursday in November. Yeah. I remember when that happened. We were on tour with Graham.
Starting point is 01:51:04 And Graham's like I'm Canadian And then some woman goes happy Thanksgiving Because it was Canadian Thanksgiving Most people booed One woman did yell I'm glad somebody said it Yeah so a lot of countries do have Thanksgiving For their own reasons
Starting point is 01:51:20 To be thankful for But we have the best one Yeah we have the best one Alright we're thankful for it We're thankful for. Yeah. But we have the best one. Yeah. We have the best one. All right. We're thankful for it. We're thankful for it. We're thankful for everybody listening to this podcast
Starting point is 01:51:30 because, I mean, it's, you know. Your first Thanksgiving as a married man. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm going to be in Columbus, Ohio. I'm at the Columbus Funny Bone
Starting point is 01:51:42 up there. Yeah. But I'm up there. I got family up there so oh okay I thought you were just promoting your dates instead of talking about Thanksgiving
Starting point is 01:51:47 are you doing a show on Thanksgiving not on Thanksgiving but that weekend you know one of the best nights for comedy was always the day before Thanksgiving
Starting point is 01:51:53 that Wednesday I'm on a show on Thanksgiving doing that yeah on Thanksgiving the day before because everybody gets there
Starting point is 01:52:00 and they're like let's go out because you're going to be home all day tomorrow and so that would always be a big day. It's the drunkest night in the country. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:08 That Wednesday night. Yeah. Before Thanksgiving. Where's your seatbelt? Just, you know, don't get out and drive. Don't be dumb.
Starting point is 01:52:20 All right, everybody. Again, we love you. Thank you for everything. And, yeah, we will see you next week. Bye. Bye.
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