This Past Weekend - Different Kinds of Corn | This Past Weekend #222

Episode Date: August 12, 2019

Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/ThisPastWeekend_ Theo thinks about popcorn and potential, and brings Nick in to play the voicemails because he forgot his computer. This episode ...is brought to you by Express VP Visit https://expressvpn.com/theo for 3 months free with a 1 year package ZipRecruiter Try for free by visiting https://ZipRecruiter.com/TPW Manscaped Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code THEO at https://Manscaped.com Hit the Hotline 985-664-9503 Find Theo Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEKV_MOhwZ7OEcgFyLKilw Producer Nick https://instagram.com/realnickdavis Music “Makin’ It” - Bishop Gunn http://bit.ly/MakinIt_BishopGunn Name Aaron Rasche Adam White Alaskan Rock Vodka Alex Hitchins Alex Person Alex Petralia Alex Wang Alexa harvey Andrew Valish Angelo Raygun Annmarie Reilly Anthony Holcombe Ashley Konicki Audrey Hodge Ayako Akiyama Bad Boi Benny Ben Deignan Ben in thar.. Benjamin Herron Benjamin Streit Bobby Hogan Brandon Carla Huffman CharCheezy Christina Peters Christopher Becking Claire Tinkler Cody Cummings Cody Kenyon Cody Marsh Crystal Dakota Montano Dan Draper Dan Perdue Danielle Fitzgerald Danny Crook David Christopher David Smith David Witkowski Dentist the menace Diana Morton Dionne Enoch Doug C Dusty Baker Em Jay Fast Eddie Faye Dvorchak Felicity Black Gillian Neale Ginger Levesque Grant Stonex Greg Salazar Gunt Squad Gary J Garcia Jamaica Taylor James Briscoe James Hunter Jameson Flood Jami S Jeffrey Lusero Jenna Sunde Jeremy Siddens Jeremy Weiner Jim Floyd Joaquin Rodriguez Joe Dunn Joel Henson Joey Piemonte John Kutch Johnathan Jensen Jon Blowers Jon Ross Jordan Josh Cowger Josh Nemeyer Joy Hammonds Justin Doerr Justin L justin marcoux Kennedy Kenton call Kevin Best Kirk Cahill kristen rogers Kyle Baker Lacey Ann Laszlo Csekey Lawrence Abinosa Leighton Fields Luke Bennett Madeline Garland Madeline Matthews Mandy Picke'l Mariah Marisa Bruno Matt Nichols Matthew David Meaghan Lewis Mike Mikocic Mike Nucci Mike Poe Mona McCune Nick Roma Nikolas Koob Noah Bissell OK Qie Jenkins Ranger Rick Robyn Tatu Ruben Prado Ryan Hawkins Ryan Walsh Sagar Jha Sarah Anderson Sean Scott Secka Kauz Shane Pacheco Shannon potts Shona MacArthur Stephen Trottier Suzanne O'Reilly Theo Wren Thomas Adair Tim Greener Timothy Eyerman Todd Ekkebus Tom Cook Tom Kostya Tugzy Mills Tyler Harrington (TJ) Vanessa Amaya Victor Montano Victor S Johnson II Vince Gonsalves William Reid Peters Yvonne Zeke HarrisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dude, I love popcorn, bro. I don't how is it it's not a vegetable, but No other I mean corn is but no other think about it. No other vegetable can do that trick That corn does And just say bam, I mean you don't if you look at a thing of corn You don't know that that magic is in there You don't know nobody if you know if you know 500 years ago or even 200 years ago They gave you know, maybe 70 people If they they asked 70 people write down, what do you think is inside of this corn?
Starting point is 00:00:48 I bet none of them write Sheer damn joy magic snack popcorn That's the thing. They don't know what's in there They don't know They don't know what's in the kernel. They don't know, you know people Not every you can't always see the magic. You can't always see that magic
Starting point is 00:01:11 And good. I ain't boy Good. I ain't a rang you You can't tell me Dude, if you put five or six little popcorns in your hand, you can't even feel it That's how beautiful a little Just a little creature That's a little snack of source and you just let that popcorn climb in your mouth And it's crunchy and it's naughty too. Some of it's strong and some of it's it pops a little when you eat it good. Yeah
Starting point is 00:01:42 Come home boy But nobody knows the magic that's in there The people can't you know, they just they don't know the magic that can be inside of of us People don't know it You know sometimes you just you can't judge a vegetable by its By its cover really You really really can't Let's go
Starting point is 00:02:13 And we don't even have any intro music today Because why I forgot my computer and that's how we do it We hook it up and And I forgot it. Um I just got back in from Sacramento and uh in Las Vegas and today's episode though I gotta tell you if your junk is getting kind of whiskery sometime you pull down your pants and you You know when you got you you got that little
Starting point is 00:02:39 You know the fellas they got that not that uh Uh, they got that that it looked like a little um An eater they got that an eater and it starts to get a little like it's been um Hiding in the woods. It gets a little mangy. You got you got a lot of hair a lot of whiskers Looks like you like your wieners been kind of going to see fish concerts or maybe eating grilling cheese And I love a grilling cheese And if you haven't had one of these just my god, it's like somebody just took
Starting point is 00:03:12 two squares of bread And just just it's like the lord just licked each square of bread and just And just put them bad little bastards together and if you put two beautiful pieces of bread together long enough, bro They do that They make that grilling cheese in between them But yeah, sometimes your wiener if you haven't taken care of it It looks like a it looks like it's you know been out in the yard. It looks like it hasn't been doing stuff
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Starting point is 00:08:15 But yeah, isn't that interesting about corn you would never think it if you look at it You would never think the magic that could be in there you would never And man i go to uh, you know we've been going to the children's uh ronald mcdonald children's center and doing moving out on tuesday nights And man seeing all the kids they handicapped some of them and they got you know uh You know ivy's going in their arms and You know and there's some of them are you know their body and they have a deformity
Starting point is 00:08:49 But man you break that popcorn out Man they Some of them don't even have a full thing or your five fingers and they in they but they they Suddenly every hand looks the same when they're reaching for that magic But you don't know a man you don't know the magic that's in a kernel man And and people don't know the magic that's inside of us or inside of you They don't know it But i believe that we all have something special in us uh
Starting point is 00:09:17 You know i'm feeling from i'm feeling pretty good man I had i had i had some good shows this weekend just got back from los vegas Literally just got back about an hour and a half ago and uh And man it was fun if you were at that show whoo People came out people came out And we had a mother daughter that came out this woman dorothy and her daughter her daughter came out and
Starting point is 00:09:43 Man it just really makes me feel good. I see the see some family connections You know to just see a mother and daughter enjoying something together And and even though it happens to be my comedy or that they're or my you know I'm part of their evening just to see them doing something special together and caring about each other um It makes me feel good man It makes me feel like i'm on the right track That we're on the right track
Starting point is 00:10:11 By doing this uh this little This group that we're doing do we had a father son and mother come out and In sacramento the young guy is uh He's a he does back flips and Gravity to fine activity, you know dark arts. I call it really You know he worked he do he does he works on a scooter and does that kind of stuff and And they came out we had a father son that came out in sacramento um
Starting point is 00:10:43 You know we had a guy who came up to me in vegas and he said hey man You shouldn't you got to stop being so hard on yourself And I really resonated with that guy just telling me that and And people tell me that a lot and sometimes I can't hear it And that's kind of funny isn't that funny sometimes we can't hear like 70 people will tell you the same thing But for some reason on the 53rd time there's Somebody kind of breaks through whatever's going on with you and And you're in a moment where you're able to accept it
Starting point is 00:11:20 And I had a little bit of that man and And I just yeah, I woke up this morning thinking you know, what if everything's okay? What if I quit this little dirty circle in my head? And everything's just okay And man that made me really feel good and But yeah, a lot of great people want to thank everybody that came out uh in sacramento over there and and in um
Starting point is 00:11:46 las vegas And in las vegas man. They had some real Drunks out there boy They had one dude at the end of the night. He was uh Uh, they had like a little in the hotel. It's probably about 2 a.m. They had a I don't know what it was it was like a It well, he thought it was a wishing well And it wasn't it was like a um
Starting point is 00:12:14 just uh like a Like a wall where they had some water going down it And it was like a like just you know part of the scenery in the casino They you know, sometimes you'll go over a little bridge and and this dude's sitting there just making wishes off this bitch I was like dang bra That ain't even That's just a you know, that's just a
Starting point is 00:12:36 That's just like some design and shit you wishing on What are you wishing for bucko? so Anyway, I forgot my computer. That's what happens. Here we are um Here we are What else what else happened this weekend? Oh
Starting point is 00:12:58 Oh, my back went out. I had to go to urgent care Literally right when I got home. I drew straight to urgent care, man My back this morning. I'm putting my shoe on next thing you know Look like somebody yelled freeze remember freeze tag Somebody yelled freeze and you just had to stop From the waist up. That's what I was doing Just buckled down boy Just buckled down
Starting point is 00:13:25 Um Yeah, and that was it man. Everything's pretty cool. Everything's pretty chill I think uh, but I'm gonna need some help. I don't have my computer this episode. So we're gonna get nick in here um Our lovely producer Uh premature premature nick's gonna come in so he can help talk about the questions and things like that And uh, and we'll just have a little change of pace for today. Uh, we got Sebastian Manascalco coming in Uh as a guest this week
Starting point is 00:13:56 And that guy he's so Italian isn't he? I got I got that's what he says all the time. I got I got No, that's not it. I got I got um Dude, I was thinking they should have more animals, right? How many animals do they have 70 animals?
Starting point is 00:14:18 Like that's sometimes my that's one of my issues with god is bruh Bake another batch daddy You know, you got all the capabilities you got You know, I'd love to see like kind of a unicorn that has Uh Wi-Fi in its horn that's got that fucking hard hitter on the top that router Wouldn't that be great?
Starting point is 00:14:43 You can't get Wi-Fi, but suddenly One of these unicorns shows up And dude think about a unicorn. That's another thing. You don't notice how much magic is in it. That's another type of corn if Dude, imagine the first unicorn walks up You know, somebody shot that bitch down, right? You know what I'm saying? I mean in no offense, man, but somebody really pop that cat down boy. If you saw a unicorn show up, you were like damn boy I mean, there's no way you couldn't think this horse
Starting point is 00:15:22 Is trying to fuck boy This horse is trying to In my butt You know, this horse is into the dark arts. There's no way you couldn't think that But it's interesting how much magic is in the unicorn. They're probably top six magic animals I think anyway, if you had to think about it Um, I don't even know what we're talking about Uh, but yeah, imagine that first unicorn rolls up. Do you sit in there with your buddy?
Starting point is 00:15:49 Maybe you guys are having a couple garbanzo beans or You know trying to get rid of yellow fever or whatever. I don't know. I don't even know what you're doing You know trying to get rid of yellow fever or whatever. I don't know. I don't even know what year it was when they showed up And next thing, you know, this bad bitch rolls up with that, but hell With that freaking That top piece, baby A unicorn is basically like a shark It's like the shark of horses
Starting point is 00:16:21 and But they got magic in them You never know how much magic is in a unicorn by looking at it. You just think damn this horse is really honestly probably Trying to meet some local men You know, we're trying to do or trying to pick a lock or something Or what else are trying to just, you know, push a button on an elevator or What else I don't even know what a horse would do with that horn on its head You know hang out just maybe hang laundry, but like just one shirt
Starting point is 00:16:57 But you don't realize when you see that unicorn how much how much power is in them and how much magic full of magic You just don't know man. People don't know they don't know the magic that we might have inside of ourselves They really really don't know Let's get nick in here because I need some help getting through this episode. Sometimes we need some help And I don't like asking for help You know, I don't like it I don't like asking for help man. I don't like I like to do stuff myself But I can't do that every day bro, and I'm not gonna do it right now
Starting point is 00:17:32 I'm gonna keep the vibe going. We got a good vibe. We're cruising. It's monday You're here. I'm here They had an earthquake in Bali. I saw on twitter So imagine that let's shake shit up, bro Mother nature's out there making that mixed cocktail, bro She's shaking it up. Let's see what we can do. Uh, we'll be right back. Um, actually, uh, nick, you want to come on in? Premature nick What's going on? I'm on time. Yeah, you're on time brother. How are you? Good. Good. I'm chilling. Yeah
Starting point is 00:18:07 I was uh, I was your trip It was it was good, man. It was fast and it was good. It was one show a night So it's a little bit of a different vibe like less pressure to like hurry up and get for this get to the second show Regroup. Yeah. Yeah. It was time to regroup Um, but yeah, it was good, man. It was a good experience, man. Yeah, man. Thanks for stepping in dude. I'm sorry. I forgot my computer It's all good. It's all good. We got multiple here. So yeah, good, man Uh, yeah, let's get into some of the calls and um, and then if you have some news stuff, let's let's uh, change the vibe A little bit today. Cool. Cool. Uh, yeah this first one
Starting point is 00:18:43 Uh, we had a couple people calling about this the sacramento sound like the sacramento people got a little rowdy Oh, yeah. Yeah, they had a couple Um, well here they got a call. Yep. All right Hey, p.m. This is tony from sacramento big tony show big tony. Thank you for calling in this and tony Short for anthony, I guess What else you think? big tony maybe
Starting point is 00:19:10 Those are pretty much antonio antonio. Yep. There you go spanish tony. Um Onward I was at your show last night. I was at your later show last night And then I just don't feel Very good about my city. We were kind of rude to you. I think and um And I had to tell like like five people to shut up and it was distracting And I had one of the balcony seats And throughout the whole show there wasn't a single time when anyone was just sitting down
Starting point is 00:19:41 And trying to and just watching the show trying to enjoy it at any given point for the whole damn thing dude There was like At least two or three people milling about if not more It was distracting and it was hard to enjoy your show And if it was distracting for me, I can only imagine how distracting it was for you So we were not very nice to you that that night and uh, I want to apologize man And I hope you still want to come back and see us Yeah, man. Well, look, I appreciate the call. Yeah, that's that the friday night show that was there was
Starting point is 00:20:15 Yeah, some guy was yelling He kept yelling out at one point he's yelling. I think at like one of his wives or something I don't know what was going on. He might have been saudi arabian and they carry a couple wives Like you'll ask a saudi like a saudi raven got reaching his pocket and i'm fucking accidentally drop a couple wives out, you know um But you know what I did notice that there were constantly people just walking around I mean sacramento also. Let's be honest dude. It's got that Sort of a lot of missing people kind of
Starting point is 00:20:46 You know like a lot of a lot of missing people are in sacramento So i'm amazed sometimes and more people don't know that so if you're missing somebody Go there and that's where they are I mean, it's a lot of people you've seen on posters and stuff. They're in sacramento missing animal sacramento can't find my has anybody seen my wallet sacramento it's all there man, um And I just feel bad for the people that's at the show that's trying to enjoy themselves, you know That's the part that gets me a little bit, but but uh, but thank you for the call man. You know, it gets
Starting point is 00:21:24 What I don't what makes it tough for me is that I want People to enjoy the show And so if somebody's all wasted and they're just acting like a donkey Then that really It doesn't help So i'm trying to keep the show kind of undunkeyed and keep it tight But I appreciate the call tony even though that guy Said that and there were a couple other people that called in about some of the rowdy members in the crowd
Starting point is 00:21:52 Everybody said they still like really enjoyed the show and you killed and it didn't affect their time This guy he was in the balcony a little further away, but most people said they just had an amazing time It was still a great show. They're just like some people can't act right dang Yeah, you know, it's funny and I think we learned that as we go along. It's like You know somebody always can't act right And that is why it's like And that but that's just what it is, you know, and I got to learn also to just vibe better with it You know, I can't control everything. It's going to happen and some people just aren't going to act right sometimes
Starting point is 00:22:26 Fortunately, we were able to you know, some of the people to toss them out And then get back on and then get the wheels back going But what's tough for me is that there's a good flow to the show and if it's really flowing and somebody gets really Don't get out Then it you know, it kind of kicks the whole show in the ass a little So but thank you for your call. Tony. I appreciate it, man Here's a patreon question actually this Along the same lines and this is Cara. She said how do you keep yourself amped up for your tour performances?
Starting point is 00:22:58 When you're doing the same thing so often so many times for different people gang Thank you, Cara First your support on patreon and and for this question. Um You know, it's been tough and I've actually been talking to other comedians about it, you know I was talking to Sebastian man of scalco about it the other day and And just asking him, you know, how do you keep the material fresh
Starting point is 00:23:28 And because I was having some trouble with it a little bit this year Especially the shows in new york city. I was really just burnt out like I don't want to just get up there and be like a record player or something that Just kind of starts and just goes through the stuff You know, I want to be in the moment. I want it to be kind of feel like a new experience for the people And uh, and and and I just got reminded of that actually the past two weeks I just started thinking man, you know, I have to have fun in what I'm doing You know, and I've noticed that for myself over this year even just
Starting point is 00:24:02 Sometimes I'm just not enjoying it, but it's just because I'm not making that choice like I it's up to me if I have fun or not That's up to me You know life's gonna throw curveballs and sliders and sometimes it's gonna run up It's just gonna run all the way from the pitchers man and just put a ball right in your ass, dude Not even a pitch What is that? But it's like it's it's how I I choose how I meet the world
Starting point is 00:24:31 And it's almost the same thing for these shows. It's like I choose if I If I just get caught up in letting things just run in a circle And I don't try to show up and just recognize. Hey tonight is a new experience We could have a new joke come out of this evening. We could have a new moment We could embrace what's going on. We could talk about what's happening in the city Um Like I actually started off the show. I didn't realize this in Vegas with You know Ari had went up before me and there was another real funny young fella named bruce that went up
Starting point is 00:25:05 And I was like man, it's nice to have two white guys in a theater without guns, huh? And uh, and it was funny. It was crazy But I didn't realize it, but it got a big laugh out of the beginning And it got everybody kind of in the vibe and I didn't know that was gonna happen that I was gonna say that um But some of the stories I just try and keep my attitude open like Hey, like like I'm telling it to a friend for the first time. Hey, let me have fun telling this Because even though it's maybe the hundredth time I've told some of them. It's the first time you're gonna hear it
Starting point is 00:25:36 And so if I make it not about myself and I make it about the people that are there You know, hey, this is their first time to hear this Um, that helps now with that said it does get hard to do it over and over again Yeah, it gets hard some jokes. It's like the punchline and almost It's like screeching out of you. Don't even want it to you don't even want to say it What was some of the advice from Sebastian? Oh, Sebastian's suggesting that you kind of change it He's like, you know move it
Starting point is 00:26:08 Change the doing it I don't even that's there's there's this whole advice. What do you say, bro? He's like, yeah So it's a bastion the other day told me he was taking adult swim lessons And it blew my mind Um, but he'll be on here this week and I'm gonna bring this question back up with him carrot Nick if you'll remind me to help do that. We'll do um Let's take another call what came in
Starting point is 00:26:36 Uh, so last week we had the gentleman called in Uh, he actually had two voicemails the first one. He was feeling pretty down feeling overwhelmed by all his student loans He called in and uh, said he had a better attitude about it But we got some some responses to your advice to him to just like write it out pay as low as you can keep lowering the payments Um, and we got some responses to that. Okay, cool. Yeah, that's this is pretty uh, I'm curious to see what some people thought Thanks. Here's the first one This is Tyler from Birmingham, Alabama So gang gang gang gang gang, brother. I'll see you next week, man
Starting point is 00:27:10 August 15th at the start on so looking forward to that but uh, anyway, I just wanted to call about the guy who had a Who was kind of down on himself about the student loan debt. You have some good points um A couple things that I've heard One student loan debt is the best line of credit to have So, you know, it's not a bad thing to have on your on your credit line And you can make the minimum payments. You don't use there's a timeline in order to pay it back And I have a old friend that told me one time that uh, you know, if you if you die before you pay it all back
Starting point is 00:27:50 Then you win so I mean no rush to pay all that shit back That's hilarious, dude. Yeah, that's a go man. Look Look, if that's the case go get your master's buddy, man Um, that's a good suggestion. What do you think about that, Nick? Yeah, I mean, I'm kind of of two minds like It doesn't hurt your credit score. It's not going to hurt you like getting a house or whatever but Part of me is like, oh you took out an agreement You should work to pay it back even we look at as like the government. Oh, they're not going to miss it
Starting point is 00:28:26 But still like just part of me is like you should honor your debts. Yeah Wow, man, it's very um I haven't been doing it. It's very Ned Stark of you very Ned Stark move when it comes to uh, Well, you haven't been doing it though. Yeah. Yeah, I've been doing the whole push it off push it off I mean it was always I would do the things they they look at your income So the lower your payments and I've been doing doing that whole thing but now that now I'd like to You start shipping away at least or at least make the regular minimum payments to get on some type of Forseeable plan where it's getting paid off, but I would feel like an idiot if they get wept away
Starting point is 00:29:05 Yeah, I mean companies do you know, it is interesting how we all think or sometimes we think like yeah Just because it's a big company or it's the government. It's like we don't really owe them It's almost like this invisible thing. It just keeps that will just keep working Um And that yeah, we don't think sometimes like that we made this agreement like we clicked on the square or whatever and filled it in And then said submit And you're using whatever they gave us or you know and then
Starting point is 00:29:34 And then we When it comes to it later, we're it's like, oh, fuck it's like almost so it will we forget that that yeah, we We put our name on the line, you know that we have some integrity in it. Um It's interesting, man. I definitely could say that over my life I remember the first cell phone bill ever got It was like seven thousand dollars, right? I didn't realize you couldn't just use your phone as much as you wanted I thought I got this bitch, man. I had a hundred minutes, dude. Okay Like a hundred minutes when cell phones came out
Starting point is 00:30:04 It was just enough minutes To really realize you don't you you cannot afford a cell phone, man Every call you had to be like, hey, it was almost like you were in that movie where you have like, uh, there's like a timer And it's gonna blow up or something. So it was like, uh, every call that came in Oh, you'd have to try and get it. Remember you remember that you used to like write it about 50 seconds You'd be looking back. All right, man, we get a my first cell phone plan I was late to the game because I had to pay for my own cell phone high school was um Was unlimited they had already moved into those types type plans
Starting point is 00:30:35 It was it was a benefit of waiting. But yeah, I mean my grandma was always worried about her minutes, uh, man, she would nights and weekends That's what you get Because boy, they'd be like, look, man, I can't call you till after 9 p.m So if you had a friend that was in any other time zone as a kid, you was fucked. He was not friends anymore Did you before cell phones, uh, play the collect call game? Um, I would I would have to collect call to go get picked up And uh, yes, I'd be at the Y and it'd be like It's nick. I'm done
Starting point is 00:31:08 And my grandma would come and pick me up 15 minutes later. Yeah, man. That was awesome That was always a good move and the movie theater game like they had to click over So how if I was gonna have a if I was gonna have a girl call me back late at night I would say, okay, you know at about 9 20 I'ma call a movie theater line Because they had like a 40 minute message on there and it was like Now showing this weekend at seven, uh, the bodyguard starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner Showtimes are Monday through Friday 5 p.m. And 7 p.m. Saturday matinee 2 p.m. And 4 30 p.m
Starting point is 00:31:45 Saturday and sunday evening 5 7 and 9 p.m Then it would be like now showing in uh theater 2 and then it would go on to the next movie, you know Land before time Wow, this young dinosaur doesn't know what's gonna occur Starring the voices of you know Lou Diamond Phillips and it would just keep going so it'd be like a 40 minute message So if you had that call waiting then you could hear someone calling you the beep and it wouldn't ring in your house Gotcha So it'd be like, all right. I'm just gonna call the movie theater and hope she called now sometimes
Starting point is 00:32:19 Your girl would fall asleep, you know Because bitches be resting everybody knows that dude if you go looking at nine bitches It's probably about two of them's resting. So then you just heard the entire movie schedule three or four times And then in my in my dreams that night. It was just the background loop. It was just just Me eating popcorn, you know Um What was his question? What was this about? Uh, he was just kind of reiterating your sentiment about the student loans Just yeah keep dragging it out. Yeah, keep dragging it out. That's a good
Starting point is 00:32:51 But also, yeah, the the the thing we forget so though sometimes that yeah, we made a deal, you know, we did make a deal Um, man big companies do get kind of fun. Everybody just thinks they can fuck them. Mm-hmm But they also fuck people every chance they get and probably probably goes unnoticed But that doesn't mean we have to act like that. Right, right Yeah, man, it's it's a real battle. God. I remember. Oh, I remember I'd send letters to Verizon I was like, man, fuck y'all, bro. Dude. I remember sending pictures of me from photographs of me with like this With my hands in the air holding my pockets. I like I have no money I would seven thousand dollars, dude
Starting point is 00:33:29 So and somebody oh, I remember this was the worst somebody kept calling me from africa, bro And I don't know how they got my number I don't know how africa even got a phone at this point. Like I didn't know they had even had a phone in africa But they kept calling me and I would get charged when I answered it, you know, did you guys talk? Huh, did you guys talk? Yeah, sometimes it was so hard to know what was going on, bro. It's africa, dude I mean africa is pretty wild and imagine africa on the phone Maybe it was that you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:34:01 If africa called, bro I'm not saying don't answer, bro. But you know Maybe, you know, just maybe don't answer every time. Exactly. Okay Uh, let's take another call, man. All right. This one is, uh, who is listening? Oh, good. You're always asking who's listening. Yeah, my man. It's your boy bo from indiana big bo indiana, dude, and that is uh That is spanish for indian first of all and also beautiful place, dude You know sort of hit or miss out there in the middle of america. There's a lot of good people out there You know a lot of vaudeville used to be was in indiana a lot of young they'd have children learning to juggle and do
Starting point is 00:34:44 A lot of stunts a lot of stunt people come out of that area. It's a real stunt country. So You know, you'll see a fucking newborn You know go back into its mama and try and get shot out of her, you know, I'm saying a lot of people doing real Kind of artsy stuff onward working that graveyard ship as a county deputy trying to fight that crime That gr baby shoot him Or to thank you for your entertainment During my downtime, man, it gets kind of slow out here. I've also been tuning in the king and the sting Your boy brennan isn't too bad of a fellow man. You guys make a good combo
Starting point is 00:35:20 Kind of reminds me of a nick jonas that that stopped taking adipace. You're filming Who's that nick jonas? See you. Yeah, nick jonas that stopped taking adipace Yeah, I'm not sure. Oh, he looks like him. I see what you're saying. Yeah. Yeah, brennan has a very rare rare look, man One of the best things I've ever heard about brennan. I read this on a On comment somewhere brennan looks like the kind of guy that rides with both of his legs off the same side of a horse That was good I like the one at one of the first roast my host on king of the sting one of the segments
Starting point is 00:35:57 Uh, you guys do on that show. It was he looks like a Puerto Rican baseball coach. That's always flexing his ass Well, brennan has a white tight pants, dude Bro, I've seen that dude whisper into his pants before so, you know, there's something hectic going on Um, thank you. Thank you for your service out there deputy And I think look man nighttime middle of the night after 2 a.m to 4 a.m You guys should get a couple of free bullets out there. You know what I'm saying pop off a couple times, right, you know Because here's the thing if you shoot a bullet up in an air in the distance And it just it's some of that's on the lord, bro, you know
Starting point is 00:36:39 If it hits somebody man, indy indy anon roulette Yeah, that indy anon roulette baby pop off daddy. Stay safe out there, brother And thank you for the call Dude, I was thinking before you came in here man. I was talking about I was thinking about potential Do you whenever you're grown up, did you feel like you had a lot of potential neck or what what does potential mean if I think about that? What does it mean? Yeah, just the ability to do More than what you're currently doing kind of and uh, I I always thought I did. Um Yeah, I was always really unsure of what I was going to try
Starting point is 00:37:17 But like I just felt like when I compared myself to other people I was just like I'm better Or like I would see better, but I would see people in positions where they are. I was like, well, I could do that Kind of at least right because that's a good point. I could do that at least Right, so I have potential to do that maybe more than that or something. Yeah, or an advanced state of that Yeah, I just been thinking I was thinking about potential earlier And just like where does like potential come from or what is it, you know? um We'll look it up. Will you mind looking it up potential? I'm gonna think about it real quick
Starting point is 00:37:56 uh Yeah, I guess the a bit you could Because people that's one thing that people I mean, I guess people can recognize your potential people say that a lot, you know Or you know, you'll hear that term I'll recognize your potential Oh, what does it say brother? Having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future. Hmm Yeah, because I was thinking about popcorn at the beginning of this and how you don't have I know think about that, dude
Starting point is 00:38:25 Popcorn you would never guess it's in there. Mm-hmm You would never guess it dude if you looked at it If you looked at a corn Bro, and you wrote down 200 things that could be in there. Uh-huh. None of them would be popcorn All the things I wrote down would be smaller than what's in that Right, so that's kind of potential, you know Yeah, man, I guess that you know, what's funny? I guess I see potential in people. I guess if you see if you could if It's really kind of cool if you can see if you do see if you see potential in somebody. That's kind of like a neat
Starting point is 00:38:59 Way to look at people. I think I'm I don't do it all the time for sure. I'll forget about it a lot But looking for somebody's potential Yeah, I wonder if you have I wonder if potential is something that other people have to say Oh, I feel like you have potential Or if somebody tells you that it definitely makes you feel good. Yeah, that's a big compliment or that's a big thing because it makes you feel Motivated that you can do more I think a lot of potential is mindset and
Starting point is 00:39:32 You can get that mindset from like other people reinforcing it Telling you and then you're like, oh, I can do this and so then you give an attempt at it But like if you don't I think that's why like there's kind of like a malaise in like poor neighborhoods or whatever People don't think they have the potential to escape But when someone from their area Ends up succeeding there. They see oh, that's possible for me too and it opens up a world of possibilities Yeah Yeah, that potential when you see somebody doing something
Starting point is 00:40:02 And it makes you feel like oh, I can do that. I could be that guy. Yeah, it almost ignites a part of you. That's I wonder from the future. There'll be a medicine that or something that That makes your potential kind of flare up, you know or just reminds you that you have it I guess I need to just remember that just trying to notice people's potential more Um Yeah, I don't think I do a good job of that sometimes I think I could probably do better because I think if you let people know, man, you have a lot of potential You know, I really see this potential and even call out things. They do
Starting point is 00:40:35 That really makes people feel good, huh? Yeah, you know when people do that I've noticed just in my own life and people say that Especially like if an older person says that to you when you're younger and stuff, man, you have so much you have so much potential You know, I really see so much potential in you You know, I really see so much potential in you. Uh Anyway Yeah, I was just thinking about popcorn earlier. Um Let me say this man. Internet privacy is basically dead
Starting point is 00:41:04 Yeah, I mean look at porn for instance Did you know that the that the uk government passed a law requiring you to hand over your id Before you can access porn sites. Oh, jesus You're fucking it if you go abroad bro, but here you're just watching fucking and you're still okay That's right. Like your driver's license or passport, dude That would be crazy if you had to put something on the line every time you went to watch porn about a lot less people would do it Um, it's only a matter of time before your government gets the same idea And what happens when your favorite porn site gets hacked like ashley madison did all those names and IDs will be floating around waiting to get published on the web
Starting point is 00:41:42 Uh, and I'm gonna let everyone know right now that I've been on a decent amount of porn sites Not very much in the last year, you know, the dark arts have really quit drawing themselves Um in front of me in that in that area, but I've definitely looked at some naughty stuff on there You know, certainly a lot of female on female a lot of butt stuff probably and even some double butt And so I just want to let people know what I've done in case anything ever comes out But what I'm saying right now is that you have to protect your internet usage with express vpn Accessing the internet with express vpn means the websites you visit won't know where you're coming from They shield your identity
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Starting point is 00:44:09 Multiple job sites all these resumes. What is this? This resume has coffee on it. It's a confusing review process But today hiring Can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it ziprecruiter.com stpw. So nick if you ever don't work here anymore, that's where I'm gonna go find someone. Nice pretty cool, huh? Yeah, I bet you can find someone really quick. Well, yeah, probably not as good as you though, man. Thanks. You see potential in me Yeah, dude. Yeah, sometimes I do. I should probably express that to you more Um ziprecruiter sends your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards
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Starting point is 00:45:23 That's ziprecruiter.com slash tpw ziprecruiter the smartest way to hire Man, I almost wanted to get some cocaine in las vegas, bro That's the place God I felt like you ever walk past one of those places and they're cooking fudge in there And they put it on the counter and they like cut it up and there's like somebody's back there by a big kettle I'm like, they should have one of those but for cocaine like what you can walk by in vegas Yeah, I don't even know the process of cocaine. It'd be educational too. It would be cool, huh?
Starting point is 00:45:55 Yeah, and they're back there. It's listening to some music beans don't burn on the grill It took a whole lot of trying Just to get up that hill Uh, yeah, man. I'm I feel pretty fortunate. I fought the desire though. Yeah, glad you didn't damn, bro Uh, I still just want that white monkey to climb up into my fucking face, bro But um anyhow, what else? Yeah, this week. I'll be in uh in Memphis A lot of shows man. Memphis Birmingham, Atlanta Louisville and
Starting point is 00:46:30 Somewhere else. I don't even know That's a crazy thing. Memphis Thursday, friday, saturday I don't even know It's like 10 shows this week all across the south land And um, I'm definitely fired up. I think almost everything's sold out except for the second show in Biloxi in uh in Birmingham Uh Do you think I recognize your potential nick or not? Yeah, be honest man. I think so. I mean
Starting point is 00:46:56 I think just in the position you gave me. I mean there's You need the potential to be able to do do it So yeah, I think so and we talk about future plans and some of the stuff we can accomplish So yeah, that gets me encouragement that you see it into me. Yeah Cool, man Yeah, I think but yeah, tell me more how much potential I have Come on, uh Let me think man. I think um
Starting point is 00:47:24 I think you I think you definitely exceeded my expectations Oh, thank you. Thank you. And I don't mean that in a bad way or anything You know, uh But yeah, I mean, I think there's times Yeah, you definitely exceed exceed my expectations when I know when I'm in a place of like Feeling grateful. I usually I'll often think man. I'm grateful for nick, you know, oh, thanks, man So the hard part for me sometimes is just just getting in that place of gratitude generally Um
Starting point is 00:47:54 But I think when you tell someone uh that they do a potential to there's part of them like You on the receiving end to it, you want to live up to that so it like makes you work harder Right, you're like, oh, he's I better I better live up to those expectations or or thoughts he has so you work harder. So yeah, um Just in general telling that to people can help. Yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, I could see that Yeah, I can see that's probably how like why some teachers are good and stuff like that Because when they make a student feel that way I think sometimes you just don't know like what's
Starting point is 00:48:31 You know sometimes you but sometimes a teacher could say that a million times you can say it for years and none of them ever kind of Cracked the surface it just doesn't land And then every now and then you'll it's just it's almost like a it has to be a certain matchup too between two people and time You know when it when it really when you're willing to hear it as well and it really lands on you and you get inspired Um I think also uh One thing we've done And I think it's like each other pushing each other this podcast keeps evolving in a number of ways because we're always
Starting point is 00:49:05 It doesn't have to be the same week to week and I think that's that's part of it. Yeah No, well, that's I mean that's good to hear because I know yeah, it's like um Yeah, I think sometimes I I want to like Try things different. I get like a little bit afraid I guess um But yeah, I think yeah, there is some evolution, you know, we've moved to some different studios um You know, we've taken You know, it's a lot of times where I'll just take your suggestion
Starting point is 00:49:33 I feel like I do you ever feel like you can't make suggestions and stuff never that's that's An awesome thing about working in this environment. Yeah, we can Say whatever they sometimes they're used sometimes they're not but I mean with this whole studio like our layout and stuff We we went back and forth and it became it's a mishmash of both our our kind of visions for it Yeah, yeah, that's true. Huh? It's taken a little bit longer than I thought It's been a learning process for me just kind of a project management like because like basically what's holding us up now We've got construction people ready to go put putting cords But I'm trying to talk to engineers who are taking longer than I thought
Starting point is 00:50:09 And and in the future that stuff before we even got the contractor in here I would have had everything finished and that's like what's holding stuff at the moment But I mean we're still functional, but I want to be like plug-and-play Yeah, and it would make my job easier because we're moving stuff back and forth for the guest episodes to the solo episodes and stuff And eventually you'll get a lot easier No, that's good to hear man. Yeah, I think uh Yeah, it's um Yeah, it's been crazy in here, man. It's been definitely been unique. I mean it's just coming along. It's just
Starting point is 00:50:40 Uh, and you've done a lot of it man. Thank you very much. No problem um All right, let's get into a couple more a couple more calls. I'm sorry that I forgot the computer today guys But I'm glad we have a little bit of a change of pace man. It takes a little stress off of me I've just been feeling stressed and uh You know and I know I say that all the time and it but some of it's just like You know once we started king in the sting and then you know doing this past weekend twice a week sometimes with gas
Starting point is 00:51:06 It's just a lot of output and then in my head I started thinking man. I'm boring people and there's nothing to talk about or um So it's good to have a change of pace, you know, and it's good to have somebody in here and it's interesting to talk about potential man It's interesting to talk about You know how you and I interact too. We've never really just we discuss it some But yes, sometimes I feel like I could do a better job I mean I know it like sometimes I'll get pissed I wake up in the morning pissed and the first person the only person That works for me is you so the only person I could fuck a ticket out on is you
Starting point is 00:51:38 um So I'm sure that gets stressful man. What's that like to deal with? I kind of have like a mantra. I'm like Don't let other people's mood affect mine like go in just go in with the same attitude every day try to try to Be positive and like work harder But like like I said, don't don't let other people's like energy mess up my energy come in positive and like focused Yeah, and and just do that every day Kind of like you said you don't uh last week It was all about expectations and stuff and like I can't have expectations for the people who work around me
Starting point is 00:52:11 I can just know if I'm doing my job Sincerely, I'm attempting the best I can then I just got to let other stuff slide off my back. Yeah Well, thanks for letting us out of your back some times man. I usually if I feel like I'm out of line I try to come back and I feel like I usually get around pretty quick on like bringing it bringing that up Yeah, yeah, and letting you know if I feel like I was you know, you know rude or You know um
Starting point is 00:52:37 But yeah, man, you're just like the only person in my you know You're the closest person in my life in some instances. So you fucking gotta hear all this shit. I feel you but I don't know. I none of it is like I put myself in your shoes like your life over the past 18 months like it it's it's fucking it's wild Yeah, it's it's completely different. You're like you're gonna sell like 150,000 tickets or whatever this month like yeah this year or this year And yeah, that's crazy that that's a wild thought and like looking at your tour schedule for fall
Starting point is 00:53:09 It's wild and I'm sure just looking at what's ahead That is where the stress comes from not as much as like what you're doing in the moment. It's just knowing It's like a sisyphian battle. It's always uphill. Yeah Yeah, it's always yeah, it's it's definitely been interesting. And so then it's just learning who I am in those spaces, you know and learning like You know and learning that there's some things I like about me in those in those as this Things has gotten busier and there's some things that I don't um You know, one of the things that is sometimes but my mood the mood that I wait, you know
Starting point is 00:53:44 When I get agitated if things aren't a certain way and stuff, but I appreciate you putting up with me, man No problem. No, but I definitely see a lot of your potential, man and Um, you know, I know I'm fortunate to be able to work with you. Thanks, brother I feel fortunate as well. I think you have the potential to be the biggest comedy star in the world. So Thanks, man. Only going up. You're gonna be selling out msg like uh, Sebastian What motto sonium glute glutamate that's shit that's fucking killing Asians, bro You're gonna quit comedy and start selling chemicals. I could see that, bro God, I would be good to
Starting point is 00:54:18 Just roll around with a big tank of it on the truck Um, come over here boy. Let me get a couple squirts of this under your tongue. It sells itself. Yeah, it really does Bro, it's so good. Dude. If you order just msg, bro from israel or one of these other places, bro Fuck the food man. Fuck the bok choy dog. Just put this shit under your tongue dog and look for the lord All right, let's take another question or two, man. All right Hey, pio. Um, my name's Sophia. I was born with a condition that um
Starting point is 00:54:50 affects Every system on my body and I have been chronically ill my entire life. Oh god. I think I had that I think it was my mother actually when I was young. Um, and now it's just myself bothering every system on my body Um, I'm sorry to hear about that. I appreciate your call. Uh, and thank you for sharing that with us. What's going on? and some of the main symptoms are Uh, overwhelming sadness and anxiety and things that really keep me from being able to socialize very well And uh, I'm about to go to a concert and I I don't get out of the house much. So I uh
Starting point is 00:55:29 I'm stressing being around people and I'm fearing judgment. I just watched your podcast um where you talked about Thinking about what other people are thinking about you and When I got out in public, I had to I have to do a lot of things to be able to take care of myself and sometimes I worry What other people think of me? and it's really stressful so
Starting point is 00:55:56 um knowing, you know, that there's other people out there that are going through that same thing Goddamn To anybody else out there with chronic illness whether or not, you know, you have it what's going on in your body know that you're not alone and that It's always okay to express your emotions and it's always okay to tell some Monday You have to set back. Yeah, that's your boundaries um
Starting point is 00:56:21 Thank you so much deal. I adore you dang dang Well, thanks for the sweet, uh, call. Yeah, I could definitely feel Yeah, it makes me it makes me You know, it makes me think that you're pretty brave to call And share that You know, that takes a lot of bravery I mean it makes you feel like you're on the front lines of your own emotions and feelings and you're battling that and that anxiety Yeah, it's so tough
Starting point is 00:56:55 You know, you go somewhere and you think that everybody already doesn't like you before they get there and they've already made this decision in their in their heads or You know, you just get so scared of like just being out and about and You know, I get scared of looking people's eyes sometimes because I feel like they knew that I was They could see something inside of me that was wrong and I didn't even know what it was and Or they could see that I was weak or I don't know. I just Yeah, I just I know that that's really painful um
Starting point is 00:57:26 And I know that that's really brave though of you You know and to to to say look, you know, I'm still I'm gonna pack up who I am And I'm gonna go and I'm gonna go see this band or I'm gonna go and and and and apply for this job or I'm gonna go and and uh And I'm just gonna take action um And you know, it's so funny when you we play the beginning of the call again, Nick
Starting point is 00:57:53 Hey, Theo. Um, my name is Sophia. I was born with a condition that, um, affects Every system of my body and I have been chronically ill my entire life and some of the main symptoms are Uh, overwhelming sadness and anxiety and things that really keep me from being able to socialize very well And uh, I'm about to go to a concert and I'm about to go to a concert and I I don't get out of the house much. So I uh, I'm stressing being around people and I'm fearing judgment. I just watched Yeah, there's really you really hit you really hit me in the heart right there
Starting point is 00:58:42 um Yeah, because you're just fearing judgment And you know why it kind of makes me sad. I think when I really think about it, I can relate to that But it also makes me sad because I know that I'm judgmental sometimes You know, I know that I'm As much as I don't want to be I I am You know that I judge others because it makes me feel a little bit separate And that distance that space gives me the space I need to then
Starting point is 00:59:11 Put up my guard and to be okay, you know And uh, you know and you calling and saying that I think it reminds me that That I can always be of service somehow if I'm at a concert if I'm walking down the hall if I am No matter what I'm doing. I can always be of service to someone Or I always there's always an opportunity Because there's you're probably going to be, you know, a lot of other people at the concert
Starting point is 00:59:44 And none of them may know what you're going through may know But some of somebody may get a feeling when they're around you. Oh, maybe I should just check in with this part See how they're doing or just, you know, it's like, uh You know, you are an opportunity for other people to Express the best part of themselves You know a part that's very caring um And man, what if god made you as a gift like a god made you is this basically this opportunity that's wandering around
Starting point is 01:00:16 You know that you have this opportunity like you are this opportunity that when people You know when people care and show that you know reach out to you or somebody like you or just let Help you to feel okay that That they are thinking it feels so good about themselves And so that's really wild because you that's like a You have the potential oddly to make people feel really good Because if people know that you're struggling and then they're they're able to
Starting point is 01:00:48 You know, just help be a part of a little bit more of your joy or comfort Then that's really going to make them realize a potential that they didn't have inside of themselves. Um What do you think Nick Yeah, she has the potential to make other people feel good about themselves and other people who are in her same position her Facing these fears and going out into public It shows other people who are suffering from whatever she is that they can do it too and you can live A fulfilling life and not let whatever ailment you have Hold you back. Yeah
Starting point is 01:01:23 Yeah, it's so crazy how we've gotten so trapped inside of ourselves a little bit. Um You know, I do believe that the cure all for everything Can be helping others And if you can find a way in your life And even in those moments when you are struggling the most and most anxious and everything To just try and be of helpful to someone else that I think for it can offer you some peace where we where we don't think about ourselves You know, when we're thinking about somebody else, it's really hard to think about ourselves. Um, it's really almost impossible um
Starting point is 01:01:55 But yeah, I just appreciate I just appreciate you calling because You know, you just reminded me of uh Of feelings you reminded me of feelings and that people have them and that we're all struggling somehow You know, we're all struggling. We're all struggling somehow and for you to be brave enough to say that and share it Man for some reason and some weird space inside of me or not even a weird space, but an okay space. It makes me feel Like there's hope You know, it makes me feel hopeful
Starting point is 01:02:28 Because if you can share that you feel that way Then then I know that it's okay for me to feel that way a little bit and when I acknowledge that I feel sometimes like So worried about what other people are thinking or I feel so afraid or I feel You know, like people are judging me so much and there's nothing that I can do that's ever gonna make Me feel okay Me feel okay When I feel those, you know When I feel some of those things that
Starting point is 01:02:59 Man, I lost my train of thought, but I really was enjoying being on the tracks. Um When you share that you're not feeling well It activates a part of me inside of me That also has the same fears and same uncertainty And maybe not the same level of illness that you suffer from but part of it A little of it. I can really relate And when I can relate it makes me feel not alone And so thank you because you did that for me a little bit, you know, you
Starting point is 01:03:37 You made me feel a little bit more okay to uh To be brave even if I'm not. Okay. Um You're a sweetheart and I hope you had fun at the concert and when I come close I hope you'll come out and be my guest at my show and uh And just thank you because you just I just needed something today to make my life feel You know, I know it selfish, but I just needed something to Remind me about what's important and that's each other and um, and you just did that for me. So Man or lady. Sorry You
Starting point is 01:04:22 You doing more than you know Be good to yourself. You know, you deserve it. I know that And I'm gonna try doing the same thing for myself And we can do it. You know, we can do it Um, that's kind of the episode I guess today neck. How do you feel man? Thanks for coming in here. I thought it was great Yeah, lots of feeling Yeah, lots of important stuff and I need this, you know, and I'm so grateful that uh You know, I'm just I don't know what I'm trying to figure out a little bit more my feelings from that girl's call
Starting point is 01:04:54 I don't know what I'm trying to figure out a little bit more my feelings from that girl's call Well, I guess it's just amazing. It's like, you know, a whole, you know, an hour of chatting and this and that and And the thing that really just vibes the the the vibration really, you know, I really got something whenever we're Whenever I was listening to her call, you know, just kind of made me feel something Um It's powerful It's so powerful that we can that that that can happen even through electronics and everything, you know Through a voicemail not even through a actual, you know
Starting point is 01:05:36 In-person touch interaction that you can feel people's feelings, you know that transmission That's powerful You know the power of just each other It's very very powerful, man. We got a lot of potential here in this podcast. Don't we knit? Yes, we do Um, and we're lucky to have it and that's us and that's you and that's everybody so uh, be good to yourselves gang and um I'm gonna go eat some dinner dude and get some rest bruh You feel me? What are you gonna do?
Starting point is 01:06:06 I'm gonna edit this episode Man unlimited potential here in this guy, man And he was premature man, and he freaking exceeded expectations dude. I think I was in the incubator for how long dude Good good three weeks Unbelievable, bro Unbelievable everybody knew it from now from around there, man against all odds against all odds, bro Do you remember that movie about the black football player when we were young? It was on all the time It was on all the time. It was like larry gray or something. It was like
Starting point is 01:06:38 Mario van pebbles played in it. No Oh God it was good What was that movie? It was on all the time, man And he was like against all odds radio No
Starting point is 01:06:53 Radio was pretty good. Are you comparing me to radio? No, not at all, man. Well, maybe so that got a lot of potential, bro Dude, we all got some popcorn in this man. You know, we all got some popcorn. They don't see it They don't see it. Look, they think we just a little yellow chunk, bro. Let them see that But bam, bro. What's up? You know what I'm saying Or if we're red knocker dog, you know what I'm saying? I'm at your door, baby with capabilities And uh, we'll go out with some um
Starting point is 01:07:26 With uh, let's you go out with uh making it by bishop gun Game game and be good to yourselves I'm making it and it hails where I'm headed in I'm making good time So Most all of my plans Slipped right through my hands and wild up next to me broken on the ground
Starting point is 01:08:31 If this bottle wasn't our glance, I'd say that I'm about an hour past the minute I should have put it down But I'm making it I'm making long feel right I'm making it and it hails where I'm headed in I'm making good time Oh
Starting point is 01:09:33 Oh Oh I'm left here alone in my sleep, but I'm in pretty good shape for the shape that I'm in I'm making it I'm making it I'm making wrong feel right I'm making it
Starting point is 01:10:17 I'm making it I'm making good time Oh I'm making it I'm making it I'm making wrong feel right I'm making it
Starting point is 01:10:39 And it hails where I'm headed in I'm making good time And then it's time I hate staying home in about a hundred days I almost hear mama pray for my restless soul

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