The Worst Idea Of All Time - Friendzone 122
Episode Date: May 13, 2021The boiz are reflecting on the comedy festival and Tim talks about going viral on TikTok. An aural art project inspired by Coffee Guy himself will take you a different dimension and a Simpsons/TWIOAT ...megafan watched EVERY SINGLE EPISODE of the animated series over a year, triggering a big ole reminisce on Tim and Guy’s fav episodes. Plus, a correspondent from Nashville, Tennessee who came of age to the Emmanuelle soft core franchise and was grateful to hear anyone talk about the pure insanity of Emmanuelle in Rio.TWIOAT Live show in Auckland (AND LIVESTREAM): worstideaofalltime.com/streamJOIN US ON FACEBOOK: (facebook.com/WorstIdeaOfAllTime)VISIT THE LITTLE EMPIRE PODCAST NETWORK: (littleempirepodcasts.com)MUSIC CREDIT: Tender Moonlight (facebook.com/TenderMoonlight)ART CREDIT: Tomas Cottle (sick-days.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the friendzone, in the friendzone, you're always home, in the friendzone, you're not alone, anytime, with Tim and Guy.
Hi. Hello. Hi everybody. Welcome to the friendzone. Should take that again? Hi, everyone. This, no, fuck.
Kia ora.
Welcome to the friend zone.
A seamless entry.
Did something just buzz in the background of your room?
Yeah, I had a heater on.
It's quite chilly at the moment.
The temp's really dropped off,
but I turned the heater off so it doesn't interfere with the sound.
Ah, the people's champ.
And now this is an ASMR shit.
I'm pouring a hot cup of tea.
Oh, that is nice.
Capture that in the mic.
Yeah, I really feel like I'm there with you.
For reference, dear listener, I am in Pawneke, Wellington,
our nation's capital.
And Tim is in Tamaki makoto uh auckland the uh well the biggest
city we are separated by land but uh you know we're using technology what ranges are we separated by
i don't know we're separated by the desert road we're separated by um these ranges
what is it i'm so bad at geography the uh rimutakas the rimutaka ranges definitely some of them
it's early on going from your end to mine um probably some other ones there are some volcanoes
oh the the irawiras yeah it's a range i'm pretty sure incredible to think that there are active There are some volcanoes. Oh, the Uruweras? Yeah.
That's a range, I'm pretty sure.
Incredible to think that there are active volcanoes.
Oh my God, there's so many.
There's so many in New Zealand.
We're just sitting on top of them.
We just live around them.
Well, are they active though?
Are ones considered active?
They're dormant.
When we were growing up...
But White Island is active, right?
That's classed as an active volcano, I think.
Wow, yeah.
It was a little too active.
It pops off.
Yeah.
Ruapehu, I remember, had an eruption during our teenage years, I feel like it was news.
Yeah.
And that's a ski field.
Yes.
That seems odd.
Yeah.
It's crazy stuff there's some article that i haven't um read that's in north
and south this week about like a guy who was a nazi i think from germany who came here and started
one of the ski fields like he built it oh yeah and he lied about his identity and everything it's
pretty pretty buzzy sounding story anyway hey uh so what's
going on with us so glad you asked um we're in the middle of new zealand's comedy festival um which
is so nice because it got cancelled it got shit canned right at the last minute last year for
obvious reasons and this is the first time we've got to do the obvious reasons are that the uh the
jokes that we'd prepared were
too powerful and they were just too good and they got very scared yeah they might do to the community
if you deploy these jokes in rooms full of people things will never be the same and so we've got
respiratory issues in new zealand there's a lot of asthma going around because we don't insulate
our houses correctly and you pick that stuff up as a child if you throw these powerful comedy weapons at a crowd there will be death and we just couldn't
risk it so everyone stayed in their house for a year but we're back baby we got a little worse
at comedy just the appropriate amount of jokes then we got better and we are um i would say
new zealand's comedians presently probably the most match fit in the world
we're doing all right eh and you and i have had um we've had we've had some online nuggets recently
i had randomly went viral on tiktok oh you were you went ballistic how many people watch that clip
it's over two million uh TikTok. That is so...
2 million is such a big number.
It is so many views.
But it's the internet.
What does that even mean?
You know what I mean?
I mean, yes, I understand that.
But also, Tim, just remove the fact it's the internet
and sort of you become immune somewhat to the scale of that number.
And just think about 2 million people watched you do stand-up yeah i guess so that's cool it is cool it is cool i i don't like to
think about it you don't well not not not from a fair point of view but just in terms of like
um you know i think focusing on those numbers puts you on the... Yeah. Not the sort of path I want to walk, personally.
No, yeah.
It can be distracting.
It's not actually...
It doesn't have any value for your comedy.
It's just like, it's a curiosity.
It's nice.
It is vindicating, though.
It's like, hey, people agree that this was a good idea.
What you said on stage was a fun idea.
Well, a very well articulated point because it was the
joke was about um the u.s health care system the basic premise is that grand theft auto has a more
progressive health care system than the united states and two million views is a lot i i actually
have been meaning to ask you did you get any um pushback or like were there americans who were
going ballistic at you i think this is part of
the reason it got so many views because it's like the conversation just fucking in the comment
section as you could imagine just yeah but i i i seriously haven't read any of it i just see
there's like thousands and thousands of comments people arguing back and forth i'm like keep keep
going guys for the algorithm i just tune out yeah because you're
like it's i just thought this would be funny and they're all like you're stepping on our liberties
yeah and i'm sure there's lots of like personal attacks in there as well yeah of course you know
good on them feel free it is their right to defend a broken system. And, you know, who are we to stand in the way of them doing that?
Loudly?
What I feel bad about is that in a way it does feel like punching down somewhat.
Like, it's an observation that they really need to fix their healthcare system,
but it could be interpreted as like, oh man, we're really dying out here.
And also this fucking New Zealand is mocking us.
I gotta say, it's a real representation
for a fall from grace for a country when uh timbett joking about america is punching like
how are the mighty have fallen um but then guy you've also had this like fucking the the in all
honesty probably and i've seen you do comedy for a long time now probably the best set i've ever
seen you do luckily some people thought to bring some probably the best set I've ever seen you do.
Luckily, some people thought to bring some TV cameras into the room for you to do it.
Yeah.
And just this absolutely sensational set about the absurdity of television news
that people have stood up and taken notice.
Yeah, it was really, lucky's, I don't know if it's the right word,
but, you know
a very fortuitous piece of timing when the best set you have in your life is also filmed for
television it's um the work in yeah i know but it's not like it's not likely you know nearly
always your best set is like in front of 20 people at a bar or something on a tuesday um yeah no that has been immensely gratifying and then
i mean i feel like your relationship to the stuff so healthy it didn't see me for a spiral but it
was so good and then i had another great gig and then i had another great gig then i had a massive
bomb and then like i've been i've been going to therapy and all of a sudden like all of the stuff
that i've been working towards it was all swirling around and I was like, what am I doing?
But I feel like I've opened my show down here in Wellington now.
I've done two nights and I feel better.
You're doing the thing.
It's not all settled forever, but I'm doing the thing now.
And it's so great.
On Twitter earlier, a guy called um
colin lane who's an australian he's part of an australian double act called lano and woodley
and when i was a boy like a teenage boy they had this uh sitcom aptly called lano and woodley
and it was like the funniest it was my most favorite thing to watch for a year
and then he's found me.
He followed me on the back of that clip.
And then he followed me.
I immediately, I didn't even know he was on Twitter.
I followed him back and I messaged him.
I was like, he's probably going to unfollow me.
I was like, holy shit.
Colin Lane, huge fan.
Used to watch you as a teenage boy.
That roams.
And there's, you know, I love that little moments like that.
It's just so nice.
It is gratifying, isn't it?
It's nice because there's a lot of eating shit in set-up comedy.
There's so much eating shit that it's nice eventually when you get a couple wins.
Yeah.
And it sounds like you're hitting a lot of your shows right out of the screws.
I mean, you've been working hard.
I personally think you're the best I've seen you.
Oh, cheers, bud.
You having a good time? okay i i got so busy with this uh this other this fucking podcast thing i got hired on
to that i didn't really have enough time to um properly do my um allotted work for for the
festival show that i wanted to do but then because i made my peace with that i was like well i'm out
of time i can either get stressed about this or not.
So I'm going to just decide to not.
Yeah.
I think it kind of has helped.
It's good.
Look at us being healthy boys.
Well, we're doing our best.
We're trying.
Yeah, man.
And I mean, speaking of the comedy festival,
it would be remiss of us not to mention
that we are doing a huge live worst idea show,
the best host of all time,
where we will compete to be anointed the superior podcast host,
a judgment that will last from now until the end of linear time.
And that is happening on Thursday, May 20,
at Q Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand.
If you're there, please buy a ticket.
We have not sold as many as would be nice.
And if you are not in auckland and you want
to join us there's a fucking live stream because tim bat will not let anyone not get what they need
um and that is at worst idea of all time.com you can find live stream tickets there and that will
live online because that's not a convenient time for everyone yeah yeah if you're in america and statistically
you are um you can watch if you're not in america right now you're lying to yourself
you are stop kidding yourself guys just you know be honest with yourself um yeah buy a live stream
ticket anyway because a you'll get you'll get to watch it like on delay um b you'll get to
watch it like indefinitely um once i figure out exactly how that bit will go yeah but also c you
uh with the ticket purchase also get the package of all the live shows we did in 2019 as well
um and those they look pretty good the video actually is pretty sweet from those shows
like one of them's with paul f tompkins it's pretty slick they look incredible and also
they're like they are a time capsule they represent a totally different era of the world
everyone's we're traveling across america maskless and there are venues full of people it's sort of
it's unbelievable to think i watched the trailer the other day and it made me feel really
like a weird brand of nostalgia where i kind of felt like really good and grateful and also kind
of sick and confused that just how much everything's changed yeah but we're going to get
back there we'll get back to America.
But in the meantime,
please go to worstideareofalltime.com
and you'll see all the links for the stream
and if you're in Auckland,
for the tickies themselves.
What else was...
Oh, yeah.
Should I tell people about the other thing?
Do you know what I'm...
You probably don't know what I'm talking about.
The thing that's been sitting on an editing shelf for me oh yeah why not about that yeah okay that was fun it got
a bit it got a bit fucked up because um i fully intended to like edit this and have it out in the
world by now but i think i might at least for the first episode like try and maybe premiere it for that live stream.
So if you buy the live stream ticket,
you like see it first, hopefully.
And what it is, is Guy and I just kind of like,
what were we doing? We were walking Rufus.
We were at Graylin Park and we were kicking around ideas
because we were trying to create something
which was not hell.
It was also because we were in the throes of porn
and we were like, man, this is kind of grim.
Yeah.
What's the opposite?
Yeah.
And so we came up with a premise
for a very limited run series
called Podcast in a Tree.
And at the tail end of 2020 tim and i found
six lucky trees and uh we went out there with our recording equipment and we recorded six lucky
podcasts with incredible segments like drugs in a tree and uh podcast in a tree guest on the ground we've got some fantastic guests to stand
on the ground while we were in the tree and i mean it's literally as simple as it sounds yeah
it's some of it's good stuff yeah yeah it was a lot of it was a lot of fun to do
honestly because we we took so many cameras with us yeah like it's essentially a small tv show yeah it is kind of it's like a it's like a
really uh raw web series yeah so not quite sure how that's gonna flow out into the world but i
would say like i always with these sorts of things like to at a minimum put them out first on Patreon. Yes. Just because acknowledging that our Patreon dudes are the shit
and keep me paying rent on time.
And we love that.
We love that.
We want to reward it.
Gratitude to everyone who's come with us so far.
Should we read some messages, some correspondence?
A cool, chilled out 14 minutes of pseudo admin
of preamble
now
I've got something here
the worst idea of all time Facebook page
I love that Facebook page
and it's backdated
April 28
not bad
I've not read this before
I don't know what it's gonna say it reads as follows i'm
listening to episode 27 of the emmanuel season and one of your guests said they thought at one
point they thought they could see something clamping the actress's vagina shut uh now was
that naomi who said that i believe yeah it was either naomi or hum
uh and it brought up a horrible hometown memory for me which you'll be pleased to hear tim is
written about now my city of wichita kansas is home to a chain of chiropractic offices run by
the dops brothers and in 2017 the sleaziest brother dan announced that
he'd invented a product that would help women with their disgusting periods the invention was a glue
lipstick that women were supposed to apply to their labia to glue them together and seal in their menstruation and no i'm not kidding
i swear to god i've heard of this for some reason please see this article for all the gory details
but rest assured that it was rightfully treated like a laughing stock though he still practices
chiropractic medicine to this day and then there's a forbes.com link um i'm not quite caught up on friend zones to know whether you've read my first message,
but I hope this little taste of Midwestern America finds you well.
Ta-ta.
Maggie.
Can you open that link to what I assume is the Wichita Tribune
and tell me roughly when this news story happened?
Feb 20, 2017.
2017.
Maybe I just saw it on Reddit or something something but this rings a big fat bell and there's a so funny incredibly like when you open up the forbes article the first thing you
see is it says the headline and the author and then uh it says this article is more than four
years old and beneath that it says tweet this and the tweet like they offer you
you know how sometimes when they want you to tweet out their story
they have like a programmed headline or whatever
yeah
the hyperlink for tweet this
is a tweet that says does this man know
the difference between a urethra and a
vagina
you gotta keep an eye on those chiropractors fucking do you what
that's a great message thank you wichita who's that who's that person that's maggie and um thank
you i'm just going back to see she's referenced an earlier message that I wasn't sure if we'd read.
Do you want me to cane through one while you have a browse,
or do you want to stay on this?
Well, it's nice to bracket it all as one.
It is.
It says, hello, Tim and Guy.
I'm a long-time listener.
Couldn't tell you how long because I can barely remember last week,
let alone when your dulcet tones first entered my ears.
And first-time messenger.
We haven't read this.
But I wanted to commemorate that I just started paying the boys by a patreon you two fellas have brought me so much joy and so
many giggles over the years often helping me to distract myself from stressful life situations
or just maintain my status as the main character of my neighborhood oh no i have read it i remember
that main character line fuck it yeah yeah yeah so good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds familiar.
Well, Maggie, congrats.
You got half of that one read for a second time.
And also, thank you very much for that correspondence with that fucking, what's his name?
Maggie.
Can you sing, excuse me, Guy, can you sing Maggie a little song to thank her?
Maggie, you're a fine girl.
What a good wife you would be.
But my life, my love, and my lady is the sea.
Sorry, Maggie, that song's actually about how I prefer the ocean to you.
dear spidely guidely wibely spoodly goodly tubely and knifey strifey endy lifey plus one to the number of phd students who listen to the pod i graduated recently congratulations
i'm already a phd it just doesn't feel like it yet i've listened to five hour energy oh sorry i re-listened
i think that the way you read it the first time is a pretty like it's a good sort of marker for
what sort of person you are do you like this tone as well that i'm putting for this person yeah yeah
it's great i've listened to five hour energy oh it was of course the origin of michael and patrick king
i legitimately don't remember that being the case but that is good to know but i can say definitely
that it was not the source of the name mattress pikelet king the origin remains mysterious live
every day day every moment you are the elements of the intersection of the set of
people who are good and the set of people who are fuck say my obviously fake name if you dare to
attempt to pronounce it
fuck why gets shenan shunding P.S. I love and I'm terrified of Bad Guy from episode 17 of the Emmanuel Reviews.
Hmm.
I don't remember him.
Bad Guy.
I remember him.
What was his deal? It was just a bad guy um i just
remember him being labeled bad guy and i remember me labeling him bad guy yeah um i'd like to say
i think he talked about jizz a lot probably this season is not good for us i i just want to say
congrats on the fake name it sounded like
tim's internet connect like you know when an internet connection cuts out it's like
just removed all the vowels a bit of that uh this is a very brief one and it says it just it's from
valerie who's asking about uh virtual tickets for the best host of all time, which we've already addressed, worstheadofalltime.com.
We'll see you right ITM.
And now a lengthy tome that reads as such.
Hello, comic book guy and Timbo Jones.
Thought it was high time I hashtag paid the boys.
And so I am now a newly minted
Twiowet patron. Thus,
I am commemorating
the occasion with a perfectly cromulent
message. Incredible
use of cromulent.
I feel embiggened
for having heard it. I'm laying it on a bit thick
with Simpsons references here, or
Simpies, as I like to call it, but I'm letting my
freak flag fly, as it is just so great to have found two more Simpsons references here, or Simpies as I like to call it, but I'm letting my freak flag fly, as
it is just so great to have found two more Simpsons
enthusiasts and you beautiful, wonderful boys.
I also wanted to mention
that I embarked on what I feel is a
Twiwet adjacent journey of mine
in 2019, where I decided that
I would watch all of the Simpsons episodes
that had been released at the time as a
summer project before I started
back at uni. Fellas, it was not just a summer project before I started back at uni.
Fellas, it was not just a summer project.
I think at that point there were 30 seasons out with around 22 episodes apiece.
Surprising no one, it took me pretty much the entire year
to watch all 660 episodes.
Though I will admit that I skipped the clip show episodes.
Judge me for it.
I don't regret it.
A girl's got to give somewhere.
What are the clip show episodes?
They're like ones...
Like the flashback ones.
Yeah, they're sort of, you know, the ones that they did on...
Like Friends had a similar formula where they didn't write a full episode.
They just created a very thin framework that they would plug.
They'd like reminisce about stuff.
Greatest hits into, yeah, yeah.
Would they generally do them at the end of the season, eh?
Like, if Fox made them, like...
Oh, yeah, I actually, I can't really remember how they,
where they go.
I just remember they exist,
but I don't remember any particular one.
Anyway, the letter continues.
I was wondering,
what are your guys' favorite episodes of The Simpies?
Mine are the ones where Maggie's origin story is introduced,
as well as the B-Sharps barbershop quartet episode.
The one with Lisa's temporary teacher also tugs on my heartstrings.
Clearly, I'm an early season hashtag stan.
My God.
Mr. Longstrom.
Was that his name?
Gabby would know.
I certainly, I can't remember exactly.
But I said, my God, the going got tough past season 12 or so. It's just not the same after that. was that his name uh gabby would know i certainly i can't remember exactly but i said my god the
going got tough past season 12 or so it's just not the same after that anyway this message has
gone on has gone on long for far too long and it didn't even talk about the potty to that end i'll
thank you profusely for accompanying me through evenings cooking dinner walks with the dog and
all the times where i could not stop grinning in public like a deranged human being i've been a fan of the both of you since the glory days of you
live rest in peace fuck yeah a kiwi if i ever escape the dearth of culture that is toronge
i will be sure to catch a live show or two your friend and devoted twio at simpsons fan say my
name gabby p.s i've amassed a humble bootleg Simpsons t-shirt collection over
the years shout out to the second best pet shop store I've sent a pic of my latest one which is
inspired by Matisse for you to appreciate the dancers are Bart and then oh it's that Matisse
painting where you know all of the sort of life, muscle-bound, nude men
are holding hands in a circle.
They're in a sort of abstract circle.
They're holding hands on...
I'll send you the photo.
It's a beautiful T-shirt,
and it's a beautiful piece of cross-pony.
So thank you so much, Gabby.
Tim, do you have any top-shelf Simpsons episodes
you can think of?
The Substitute Teacher one is good.
That's Dustin Hoffman, I think.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a very beautiful episode.
Because that's based on The Graduate,
which is why they got Dustin Hoffman to be the teacher.
Which is, I watched that movie when I was a young teen.
I tell you what, some titties in that film.
They actually...
Everyone always says...
Oh, you go on.
No, you go.
Everyone always says Monorail, I was going to say.
And like, it's good, but you know.
Yeah.
Just while you're on The Graduate,
have you watched all of Starstruck yet?
No, I haven't.
I haven't.
Looking forward to it.
That is, of course, our friend Rose Matafeo.
And it's her show that she made with Alice Sneddon,
the BBC, and Emma City, friend of the pod.
Yeah, it's incredible.
But Rose made a fucking rom-com for BBC,
and everyone loves it.
It's so good.
Dude, and for good reason. I've've watched it i watched it as a fan like i watched it you know you watch it because i
wanted to support my friends and see what they'd made but then within five minutes i was just
totally immersed in the world and like i didn't want to you know we watched burn through five
and then chelsea and i didn't want to watch the last one because it meant we'd have to fucking
wait another year like the plebs we are to keep spending time with the characters it was it's just like i mean of course it's brilliant
they're both brilliant but it was um it totally went not beyond what i expected from them but it
was just so gratifying to see this perfect tv show that my friends had made um and with respect
to i was going to say that there's a there's a there's a an homage or a nod to the graduate i that my friends had made. And with respect to...
I was going to say that there's an homage or a nod to The Graduate.
I won't say where or when or what it is,
but there's a beautiful moment in the show.
And moreover, I actually recently watched the B-sharp,
Barbershop Quartet one, and it had a gag that I'd forgotten,
which is one of my favourites,
which is when the B-sharps are singing in front of the statue of liberty and uh homer says this next song goes to a very special lady
she's 200 meters tall weighs thousands of tons or whatever and then there's just a person at
the concert goes my god this enormous thing will surely devour us all and like jumps jumps into
the jumps into the water um and it just, God almighty, it tickled me.
I love the episode where Homer,
the family gets put in witness protection.
And with Hank Scorpio,
there's a lot of really, really A-plus,
high-quality moments in that.
I also...
Yeah, that is real top tier i love that the episode
where i hope the bear baron episode is incredible where homer start is up against that um i actually
re-watched that recently because it was that new yorker interview with uh john schwarzwelder who's
like the iconic reclusive writer and uh oh yeah who's done like the most simpsons of
anyone yeah yeah um that episode was absolutely brilliant and then the episode where uh homer
becomes the sugar he like he collects a whole bunch of loose sugar from the back of a truck
that crashes and then it's like thinks he's going to become very wealthy
from um selling bootleg sugar i mean it's just you know obviously it's a brilliant show you want
to know one of my favorites is uh i think it's called 11 short stories about springfield it's
the pulp fiction one yeah that one's got a lot of a lot of good shit they have a lot of like yeah
that was when they were at their creative apex and they were like you know they established what they were doing and then was still invigorated and had a lot of fun with it
it's odd to think what the simpsons is for people now who didn't grow through it's you know this
golden age where it's like just this mate there's probably quite bland mainstay it's like there's no
actual relationship to it other than it just exists in perpetuity.
Used to be good, folks.
And hopefully, God willing, it'll happen to Guy and I one day.
Yeah.
People have said that it's good again.
So I keep hearing.
But anyway.
Hey, here's an email from Jack.
Jack says, hey, Guy.
Oh, and hey, Tim.
And hey, Guy.
I sent the below email sometime last season,
but I don't think you guys ever saw it.
Apologies if you have since read it.
It might be a little long,
so no need to read it out on the friend zone,
but do read it yourself and give the attached audio file a listen
as I think you will be amused.
I look forward to this.
I wanted to share with you
something my friend emailed me a few months ago.
English isn't her first language,
so just roll with any minor imperfections if you read this out.
Keep in mind, she has never listened to the pod when she wrote this.
She knew nothing of Coffee Guy.
Okay, I'm intrigued.
I'm very intrigued.
I'm trying to figure out if i can
could you hear that no on your headphones what i just put through trying to figure out how to um
i don't know how to blast it through to you is the problem everyone else will hear it
wait what about what about this can you? No, I can't hear it.
Maybe I'll forward it to you so you can listen at the same time.
How about that?
Yeah.
Okay.
So if you go into your emails, Guy,
you open up this email I just sent you.
Also, while you're getting that ready,
the relevant section of her email is as follows.
I just saw an exhibition, Exquisite Pain, by Sophie.
If they're Spanish, I'm going to assume that's K-E-C-A-L-L-E.
And there's a link here for the exhibition.
Multiple friends have told me that I would definitely like her art,
but I never had a chance to go to her actual show,
so I'm glad I could finally see it.
And my friends were right.
I liked her works.
Her works are kind of autobiographical,
and I liked how she presented her story with photographic works and texts.
Yet, sometimes it is unclear if the story is real or fiction or both.
Also, the artist controls the audience experience of the show very well.
It was quite refreshing for me because art center ongoing
doesn't work with this type of artists uh we tend to work with artists whose work push audience to
think what it is not simply give direction of what to feel i assume this person works
at art center ongoing the exhibition reminded me of the time i used to want to make documentary
of everything i see and experience anyway i started writing this email at the time i used to want to make documentary of everything i see and experience anyway i started
writing this email at the cafe i just got to put pause there how to with john wilson on hbo
is a show that literally is built around that premise and it was the most original television
show i've seen in my life it's hard to track down from new zealand if you're in america or somewhere else it's easy if you haven't seen it you gotta see it how do how did we watch it um legally
in short we we watched it legally and happily it was really good stuff uh anyway i started
writing this email at the cafe after seeing the show.
While I wait for my coffee, I was getting annoyed by the background music.
They were playing reggae music.
I don't hate reggae, but it's a kind of music people would listen to,
would like to listen to after getting back from a sentimental journey,
carefully presented by a French artist.
Oh, it's not the kind.
I couldn't stand the memory of what i just saw faded by the
music so i left the cafe before finishing my coffee and had to go back to the gallery to
regain the feeling of the show so that's the end of the friends email and then we're back in
the non-sub email please give a shout out to Yuki for the real life coffee guy story and my sister Kaylee
for introducing me to the podcast
and enjoy the ensuing madness.
See audio attachment.
Guy, if you're ready,
I will play that for myself
and all of us now.
I got a big old squeeby-da-bop-bop juicy brain.
Yes, you do.
Oh, yeah.
Squeeby-da-bop-bop. Da. Yes, you do. Oh, yeah. You got a da-da-da-da-da-da.
Boom!
Squeeby-da-bop-bop.
It was funny. Oh, my God. Oh my god
Jesus fucking Christ
I felt like my brain was like collapsing into a supernova listening to that
That was absolutely incredible I feel like my brain was collapsing into a supernova listening to that.
That was absolutely incredible.
That is a sensation. With permission, we should just publish that as a pure audio file on Twitter.
Oh my God.
Oh my God, that was so fucked.
That was really intense.
Hey, thank you so much for that.
So thanks, Kaylee thanks jack um thanks uh yuki it was beautiful fuck me do you ever have that experience guy where you go in uh say to an
art gallery and then you go to the cafe but the vibe's wrong so you're like i got i'm trying to process what i just can't
not not precisely with art galleries but i know the sensation where you've you've had an experience
and you know you want to sit in that moment for as long as possible and then some there's something
that is a block for that um famously guy went and saw nanette and then hired the illicit services of a prostitute who was posing as a masseuse.
What?
Yeah.
I happened in Melbourne a few years ago and he was like, man, the vibe is off.
No, Tim's pulling your leg everybody
no i'm not i'm not i actually did see i saw one of the earliest versions of nanette i saw it at
the brisbane comedy festival um and it was one of the most intense live shows i've ever seen it was
before you know i didn't even know what to expect i just had an opportunity to go and see this show
by hannah gadsby you did. Did you see it more than once?
Or did you just see it in Brizzy?
Because I remember you kept telling me to go and see it in Melbourne.
And I couldn't.
Because you were like, this is probably the greatest show I've ever seen in my life.
Yeah, I just saw it in Brisbane.
But it's a very unique relationship to it where it obviously became this huge phenomenon.
And everyone had expectations or knew what they were going to watch.
But just happening upon it was yeah yeah incredible
it was so intense and like you know seeing someone with that level of control and like
hold tension in the room like that was um it was remarkable anyway i've got one one more which is
in the twitter at twio at pod And then should we call it an ep?
Sure thing, baby.
Sounds good to me.
Here it goes.
Hey there, you two wonderful masochists.
I just wanted to share with you guys how delighted I am by your current season focusing on the Emmanuel series.
You've spoken of your youthful experiences finding them after hours
on one of your New Zealand channels,
and I have such a strong and similar experience here in the States.
For us, it was a titillating trilogy of premium cable channels,
HBO, Showtime, and the star of the show,
Cinemax.
Cinemax.
This channel has always had way less prestige than the other two,
commonly referred to as Skinemax,
and actually shifting its branding after 11pm,
at least in the early 2000s,
to Cinemax After Dark.
Anyway, I remember staying up later than my parents on the weekends to watch these,
justifying it was the true fact that they used to only show the good anime late night on weekends.
Justifying it using the true fact that they used to only show the good anime on weekends.
But it was all a clever ruse.
Instead, I would turn the volume off and tune into whatever random softcore was playing on the late night channels,
from The Mummy's Kiss to Busty Detectives
to episodes of Red Shoe Diaries,
hosted by David Duchovny for some reason,
to Yes, Emmanuel.
Now, for some reason, the only bits I remember experiencing
of what I now know to be an extensive franchise are as follows.
The first couple of originals with Sylvia Christel.
The Emanuel in space films with Krista Allen.
Your most recent episode, Emanuel in Rio.
Man, that last one was a doozy.
It stood in stark contrast to the other two.
A classic old school erotica series in a very of the times lighthearted cheap sci-fi romp.
It has always stood out in my brain.
Stuck forever in places my young brain tried desperately to understand how this could possibly have anything
to do with the rest the insane dialogue performed insanely by the cast shook me to my very core
and continues to rattle around in my brain sometimes the song from the music video will
pop up in my head and i'll spend hours trying to remember where it's from to hear you two be
equally baffled by it has really brought some joy to this terrible time
so thanks for doing what you do and keep on keeping on i'd say that i hope you come to nashville
tennessee next time you can tour america but i honestly hope to have left this conservative
nightmare of a state sooner rather than later and return to my ancestral homeland of the northeastern
united states still terrible but lazily liberal at best shout my name from the top of Christ the Redeemer's sculpted erection,
Casey W.
I would love to go to Nashville, man.
I went to Nashville.
You went on that recent trip you did, eh?
Yeah, we've spent a fantastic night in Nashville.
I've actually got a...
I kept a diary of that whole drive.
We got a really good tip.
We stayed in a beautiful motel fuck had an amazing i remember i had an amazing coffee and uh baked good at some cafe
there i should see if i can find the diary i know i won't but um really loved the place had a had a
had an incredible night and saw some saw a lot of live music actually met some real friendly guy who
was like you gotta come watch my dad play drums
and then we went and watched his dad play drums with him and his mom and then it was awesome and
then the guy who was so lovely and we were getting along so well but the guy was like hey um what do
you reckon should i get in the car and keep driving across america with you guys it was me and my friend ken and we were like yeah
that's a nice idea man but not really the co-papa yeah i not the journey we're on this yeah yeah but
love the warmth and you know i i it's yeah i love the idea of it yeah it's a very kiwi response oh i really like the idea of it but yeah jesus christ absolutely
not quite right um um i would love to visit the great state of tennessee and god willing one day
i will and uh you know we'll perform we'll do something there so you can hang out oh yeah that'd be really cool i miss america i'm at miss
america just call me miss america because i miss america that is really good i uh yeah it's
interesting it's interesting now watching is some you know the foundations have been shaken pretty
seriously but some version of normalcy returns and it was quite nice for a year the not nice is the wrong word but just conceptually it was
everything being shut down really blocked the opportunity to be have FOMO or like look at you
know your friends lives and different places and think you know know, it was an interesting time.
And then now as everything reopens, I think,
I look back at when I was in New York and I'm like,
God, it would be nice to spend a day in New York.
It's hard to be jealous of someone when everyone's locked in their houses,
but Guy found a way to be jealous of his past self.
Yeah, I work hard.
I work hard to be jealous of myself.
Thank you so much for listening
Tim I've really really enjoyed
catching up with you I've been missing you
and so it's nice to spend
some time
we haven't been able to hang out recently
been too busy but
I tell you what
we're soon going to take the stage
at Auckland's Kew Theatre
to determine which one of us is the better host of this podcast,
and it's an exciting proposition.
It's a live reunion show.
We've got guests, too.
We're the reunions competition.
We've got the best guests.
We've got the best guests.
We've got Chris Parker, Eli Mathewson.
Of the male gaze fame.
They'll be putting us through our partnership paces.
We've got Madeeline sami and
jackie van beek of the breaker operas and myriad other projects fame and it is being compared by
the wickedly talented the one and only riz matthewson riz matthewson who's one of one of
our nation's greatest comics and also will be appearing on an episode of Podcast in a Tree.
Yes, he will.
So how about that?
That does it for us, folks.
On the very off chance you're hearing this in Auckland,
because maybe I'll put this out today,
come see my show
if you can
there's still some tickets available
yeah
you gotta do it
and if you're in
Auckland or Wellington
just go see some shows
for the comedy festival
okay
you kinda can't go wrong this year
because there's
they've tightened up the programming
everyone's good
it is an
okay
an incredible year for it
yeah yeah yeah
that's enough of us
that's enough of us. That's enough.
Goodbye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.