This Past Weekend - E452 Door to Door

Episode Date: July 11, 2023

Theo is back with a solo episode of This Past Weekend to chat about his recent shows in the west, meeting stars at UFC in Vegas, aggressive door to door salesmen, why the rodeo is underrated, and more.... He also responds to some of your voicemails, and speaks on recent controversy surrounding the Roseanne episode.  ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Morgan & Morgan: If you’re ever injured, visit https://forthepeople.com/thispastweekend or dial Pound LAW (#529). Their fee is free unless they win.  Shady Rays: Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code THEO for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses. Express VPN: Go to http://expressvpn.com/theo to protect your online privacy today. BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/theo  to get 10% off your first month. LightStream: Go to http://lightstream.com/theo to get a special interest rate discount and save with LightStream. ------------------------------------------------- Music: "Shine" by Bishop Gunn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3A_coTcUek&ab_channel=BishopGunn ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:57 I'm a, it's just kind of one of the people I am. I'm somebody that eats dinner. And yeah, I guess there's a new, I don't know if this is everywhere, but this was, they're don't, blood donor. They're looking for blood. They came to the door, the blood donor, people come to the door and ask if anybody is willing to donate blood. And I'm like, you know, I'm eating dinner. That was the thing, I'm having dinner.
Starting point is 00:02:32 I don't wanna, I guess I don't wanna stop having dinner to give, to give, I mean, I wanna give blood, I wanna be supportive. I just think it's weird if they're going door to door Trying to get it I understand you go to door to door. You need a glass of milk, right? I Understand you go door to door. You need CPR, you know, hey, Ernie can't breathe, we can't, you know, we need help.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Um, but door to door for blood, that's a, I can even handle the insect guy. Hey, buddy, we're heat, you know, you know, that guy always shows up. He's like, hey, man, we're just, you know, we're getting where to exterminate the neighbors, want to extend the option to you. You know, we'll getting where exterminating the neighbors want to extend the option to you. You know, we'll give you $40 off. And then he's always like, what's that behind you? Is that a wasp? You know, they always try to scare you than guys. Like, oh, damn, you'll just do like that with his head and like, whoa,
Starting point is 00:03:41 was that a what you know? and they're doing fake wasps. And some of these companies, now these inset companies, they'll have a guy sitting in the truck with a little drone, little drone wasp. And he'll have that bitch going and they set you up and then he's like, damn, your house is infected, you know. You got bad bugs, you got bench worms. You got them. You could have, you know, there's probably bumblebees in your flower and the, you know, in your bread box,
Starting point is 00:04:18 and you're like, what, you know, but before you know it, that's $80 and you got some guy spraying gas all around, you know, doing that gas all around the house or though, you know, they come through and they're just spraying. I mean, those insect people will spray down. I saw a dude one time. He was on his phone and just had the gun, the spray gun just going. He left about about seven or eight ounces of, you know, it's probably just repellent. He left seven or eight ounces in a children's playroom. I saw him just, he was only just setting on a gas. He was on his phone ordering something, getting him a Jimmy John or getting him a fat sales, you know, or something or a vet, you know, getting them a little bit of
Starting point is 00:05:06 butcher's pizza. He was ordering something on the phone. But, um, yes, so those are people I can understand doing door to door. Those are people I can understand. But when they're door to door, like, hey, we're here with the blood, you know, so-and, you know, state blood bank or something, and we're here. We're just seeing if anybody in the home today
Starting point is 00:05:34 is willing to give blood, and then the guy kind of looks in my house, like, like, like he's gonna see somebody in a distance who just happened to be like, oh, you know, I got a, I got extra blood on me or whatever. Or yeah, you know, I wouldn't, I was just gonna place some call of duty, but I'll drop off a pint. I'll give you half a pint. I um, I don't know if I can legally give blood or not. They said I couldn't one time
Starting point is 00:06:07 because I had done steroid use and they won't let you give blood. So, I kinda hurt my feelings a little bit, but I, you know, I shouldn't hurt my feeling, but when somebody's like, hey, we don't want your blood, that's a really, cause you got a lot of blood. Somebody's like, damn, we don't want your blood. That's a really. Because you got a lot of blood.
Starting point is 00:06:26 If somebody's like, damn, we don't want your blood. Yeah, a door to door sales, and that would be going door to door. They don't have as much of it. You know, when I was young, the egg man would come and he'd come and he'd bring, you know, he'd show you a thing of eggs. He wants some eggs, you know And my mom will be like get off get off our porch You fucking pervert Because sometimes he'd be looking in the windows. Sometimes he'd just be looking and he wouldn't even have any eggs
Starting point is 00:07:01 Like dude are you selling eggs or you just a eggs. They're like, dude, are you selling eggs? Or are you just a peeping Tom? You know, like, are you, you don't have any eggs? So what are you doing here? You know, it's 10 p.m. And who, what other drop, what other people? They had door to door. Um, oh, the people would do the magazines and it was like a scam, you know? They come, they'd be like dancing on your porch like, hey, don't you want a copy of this magazine, you know? And it would be a scam.
Starting point is 00:07:35 They'd have like a menu of magazines and like time, you know, news week, cosmopolitan, bitches getting rowdy, you're like, that's, and that was a cookbook. They also had like a little cookbook area. But I remember, and it was always a scam, you'd pay the guy you would never see the magazines. And then a year later, they'd come back by.
Starting point is 00:08:03 But yeah, some of the titles had on there. It was just, they were like, is this, are these really magazines, you know? Gays and guns and it was like, is that a, that was a, I remember the head. All types of stuff in their sports illustrated, different stuff. Grateful to be here with you guys today.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I know it's been a while since we had a solo, and I'm sorry about that, but it won't be any longer. Let's get into it, baby. This Bishop Gun. Now I'm just floating on the breeze And I feel I'm falling like these leaves I must be cornerstone Oh, but when I reach that ground
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Starting point is 00:09:19 I'll sit and tell you the story. Shine on me. And I will find a song. I will sing it just for you. And there they are right there. That's Bishop Gunn with Shine. Gotta love them. So grateful for that song That song is really giving us an anthem and a a piece of material over the years to to have together
Starting point is 00:09:57 What's going on just staying alive brother? That's it It's been a bit. I'm trying to think of where to start I feel a little bit nervous actually. I think I don't know if I just haven't done this in a while or... I don't know. I feel a little nervous. I feel kind of nervous today. So that's okay.
Starting point is 00:10:24 I'm just going to say that. You know? And that's okay. I'm just gonna say that. You know, and that's okay. Yeah, I want to just fill you in. What's going on with me, Reese, and I'll just tell you what I've been up to. And, yeah, see, I feel like I'm just forgetting how to do this, but that's okay. I'm not. It's just like a new, it's just been a little bit of doing a solo episode.
Starting point is 00:10:47 I haven't done it in a while. And so I'm really grateful. I was really excited to be able to sit here and I wanna get into some calls in a little bit. Now, just got back, I went to UFC, that was really cool. But one thing I did really recently, that was, that was just divine.
Starting point is 00:11:12 And I mean, you could just, God, it was just dang divine. I mean, you could feel the Lord just, just touching you while you were watching it. And it was the rodeo. I went to the rodeo recently. I went to the Franklin rodeo and it was in Franklin, Tennessee. And the rodeo, you think it's going to be a, you know, a lot of people spit and dip and and even women doing it. You'll have a woman. She'll have a, you know, she'll have a head of Copenhagen tucked up, you know, somebody's they're tough. They'll talk, they'll talk a head of Hagen right up in their lab, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:11:49 They don't, they're like, damn, where's she spitting from? You know, it's tough. So it can be a unique lot out there, but or a unique lot of people that go to watch rodeo, but it was unbelievably entertaining. I had just, I've forgotten how good it was. You know, I think I'd only been once and I had pink eyes so I couldn't even see that good. I remember, I think my mom took us once and yeah. So I was, you know, I only had, you know, I was, I was infected at the time.
Starting point is 00:12:29 So I couldn't see good, but it was unbelievable. I went to the Franklin rodeo and at one point there's this event where they bring out all of these, they bring children out of the stands and they, they tie like ribbons to the tail of, or they put like a ribbon onto the end of a sheep and they let the sheep run and all these kids just chase these sheep trying to get the ribbon off of the tail. It's just, it was insane.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And then you have also bull riding. It was insane and then you have also bull riding. And then you have... There's some calf like roping and stuff. Some of that's kind of intense if you're kind of like very, you know, pretty sensitive. It can be maybe a little bit intense. But yeah, I mean, you'll see... There'll be a last so and sometimes they'll... You'll see milk fly out of some, you know, you're
Starting point is 00:13:26 like, damn, was that milk? And your dad's like, cover your eyes. You're not supposed to be on this website. But they had a horse. There's one point where they tried some of this man had trained a horse and the horse stands up on his legs, brother. And I'd never seen this. And this horse, I don't know if he was like a business or like a business horse or if he's one of the, you know, if he, I don't know how he got his skill set really. But he stood up on his legs like in the middle of the arena and then he walked out of the arena on his legs, a horse.
Starting point is 00:14:05 And I'd never seen it. out of the arena on his legs, a horse. And I'd never seen it. But it blew my mind. Anyway, if you get a chance to go see a rodeo, I totally recommend it. I just, I'd forgotten how great it was, how interesting it was, the different amounts of talent. You get to cheer for people. They got some hard cores out there too.
Starting point is 00:14:28 I mean, they got some women out. They got some strong, you know, men and women. They got some people that are real. They got some people that will fucking, they'll shake your fucking hand, you know, they will shake your hand So they have some people like that out there But yeah, it was amazing. I just want to recommend the rodeo if you haven't been going and doing things that are interesting Or you're thinking oh, there's nothing in my area or if you just haven't been to a rodeo in a long time
Starting point is 00:15:04 I want to to a rodeo in a long time, I wanna recommend the rodeo. What else? We had the, we had the Rosanne, our Rosanne episode, got taken down, do a little bit of business with you guys here. Our Rosanne episode got taken down and we got strikes on YouTube a strike on YouTube and we couldn't post for a week those were the rules
Starting point is 00:15:34 Um, and at first I was really shocked You know, I believe that I believe that what Rose Ann said was satire Right, I believe that wholeheartedly. I believe that she is a comedian. I know she's a comedian where I have an satirical, where I have an conversation she was being satirical. To me, very evident. Now YouTube has their own policies. They have hate speech policies.
Starting point is 00:15:59 And that's what we got our strike for was hate speech. And I think I was kind of offended by that. You know, I thought I didn't think that that was, I didn't think that it was fair. And I think the toughest part was, there's no communication, you don't get to communicate with YouTube really about it. Right, they kind of, this ruling comes from like a place you can't, or people you can't communicate
Starting point is 00:16:31 with or access. And then that's how they do it, right? And I understand they have their policies and they have to do their best to uphold their policies, right? And I'm thankful to YouTube. I'm very grateful that it exists, right? And I'm thankful to you too. I'm very grateful that it exists, right? Because I have a place to speak from, um, you know, I have a platform, uh, from which to talk and, and a place to host a show like I'm very grateful for that. Truly am.
Starting point is 00:17:02 But yeah, I think the tough part was just that it felt like there was no communication about it. It was just like, this is what it is. And I understand that's their policies. But I think there was, there should be, I feel like you should have some conversation about it. Because they call for YouTube, they call you like partners, right? You're like, we're partners. Cause I'm not an employee of YouTube, but I'm a partner.
Starting point is 00:17:36 That's what they call it. You know, that you're a partner, YouTube partner. And so, yeah, I just felt like if I'm a partner, then let's at least have a discussion with me about what's going on. So you can hear what I'm thinking and what I'm feeling. You know, so I think that was the toughest part. I just felt like it was kind of,
Starting point is 00:18:02 I felt like there was no chance for me to speak or share what I was thinking or feeling. And maybe that's just how it is, you know, that's business. So I don't know, I had some different feelings about it. You know, I also have to take into account that I want to be able to have a show. I want to be able to have a show. I want to be able to connect with people and just times are different. You know, people could say, well, you can still have your voice even if you lose a channel
Starting point is 00:18:36 or your social media gets taken down. You still have your own voice, which is true. But times have changed. It's not just a soap box in your neighborhood anymore in your tribe. You know, your people are communicating with a lot more people at once and on bigger levels or different levels.
Starting point is 00:19:00 But when you communicate something out in social media on YouTube, it's accessible to more people. So it's not like you're just standing on your soap box, you know, in a town hall or something. So it's really like YouTube has kind of become like paper, like they're the paper. You know, all these social media platforms, they're the paper now. And it's almost, sometimes it feels like, well, the paper gets to determine what's written on it. Whereas it used to feel more like, hey, you can write what you want on this paper and deal
Starting point is 00:19:37 with people's, and deal with consequences or interpretations of it. But now it's, sometimes it feels like, well, if you put something on this paper, the paper is now determining what you're even allowed to. It's like, as if a piece of paper, you're writing stuff on it, and the paper was able to edit as you're writing. So I don't know if that makes any sense, but it's just, you know, it's just an interesting
Starting point is 00:20:08 time. Now, what was really crazy was that when the episode got took and down, I believe that it should be able to live somewhere, right? I believe that it was a great episode. I was really grateful to be able to talk with, you know, a real matriarch. Yeah, a real matriarch of comedy. You know, she is, I mean, there's nobody like Rosanne. You know, and I know she's had a lot of like things that have come at her over the years, a lot of
Starting point is 00:20:47 um, you know, she always makes controversy. She always does. Um, sometimes it seems like it's too much for sure. Other times it seems like what you would expect out of a comedian, out of a, an instigator. You know, it's kind of what you would expect out of a comedian out of a an instigator. You know, it's kind of what you would expect. Because that's what that's what challenges comedians in the first place. Like, oh, I can say this. I can't say this. How do I, you know, how do I mill around this area of taboo, right? Whatever the taboo is. But then so then I put the episode onto Twitter because they allow longer form episodes now or longer our longer video on there. And then Elon Musk, the frickin alien liaison, you know. He, he shared it.
Starting point is 00:21:53 And so that went, I mean, that was unbelievable. That, you know, just the fact that he did it, you know. Now, and whatever you think about Elon, you know, or whatever you, you know, that's not it. That isn't, that's not what I'm thinking about. I'm just thinking how fat, here was like a man who's like an influential man. And he's sharing, you know, me, Roseanne,
Starting point is 00:22:16 and I have an conversation. So it was just pretty fascinating. The whole experience is kind of fascinating. You know, I think, I was bummed out because I feel like I've done a lot of like Neat work on YouTube and I'll try and show up every week for the channel and Yeah, so I think that's what that's what it was like if we're partners have a discussion at least someone speak to me But that's, uh, that's their, it's their, it's their platform. And those of us help, that's their rules.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And, you know, a lot of times we have to play within, um, the rules, you know, if I walk on a basketball court, I, I know the rules, you know, and that's the rules. You know, if I walk on a basketball court, I know the rules, you know, and that's the rules. So today's episode is brought to you by better help. We're grateful for them. We're grateful for facilities that offer help to people. If you are struggling, feeling like yourself, shoot, I am today. Then better help can be there for you. One thing that I love about better help is that you can FaceTime, you can call, you can text with a therapist, you can kind of like level it the way that it works best for you. If you're working with a therapist and you don't feel comfortable with them, get a new therapist. You're not going to hurt anybody's feelings
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Starting point is 00:26:51 plant right under you like hey buddy I know you're depressed but I got this boog and veal you that need some help um the others are drought and I thought it was interesting like in this town, we did a show in Springdale, Utah, and it was beautiful. I'd never done this. It was like outdoors and there was, you know, just nature, big chunks of, um, oh, what is it like a big, um,
Starting point is 00:27:25 how do I? Big chunk of nature. It's like where nature raises their hand kind of mountains. They have huge mountains and What is that mountain range? Southern And that mountain range is the wasatch range, I think. And it goes over there to Mount Zion Park. And it's just stunning.
Starting point is 00:27:56 We had a show over there. And my brother lives in that area and they only have so much water. And so, yeah, I mean, you gotta, you know, you gotta ask for help. If you need water, you, they don't, people don't have it. You know, people just don't,
Starting point is 00:28:17 I mean, I would find myself licking my hands and then rubbing it in my eyes, so I could still blink. Like you get dehydrated there pretty easily. So they have like water shares it's called in the area where if you move you can't build a new home there unless you have water shares and that's like your allotment of water. And my brother in the morning they go
Starting point is 00:28:47 and they turn, they go in different parts of their town and they have to turn these different valves and then they get their share of water. So it's pretty, like we went for a ride and we turned a valve and went to another part and turned another one and then went to another part and turned another one and then went to another place and turned another one. And at that time you're like unleashing the water and then you get back home and the water is just coming down the street like in this little like cement
Starting point is 00:29:20 ravine and you're getting like your allotment of water for the week or month. I thought that was pretty quite never seen it before, but the people are damn dehydrated there, you know, you got it, you know, they're sharing water every ounce is accounted for in that area. You'll tell some, you'll tell a neighbor, hey, can you flush your toilet because we, we want to make some soup, you know, it's just they don't have, uh, they don't have a lot to go around. So, um, what else don't want to talk to you guys about? Oh, I went and did kill Tony. That was amazing. If you haven't seen Kill Tony, it's unbelievable. I think it's unbelievable what they put together there. It's, uh, it's like the realist.
Starting point is 00:30:18 I mean, they have people that get up to get up and do one minute of comedy. Have your name pulled out of a hat. It's so hard to do. One minute is hard to do because it's like you can't really go into a story. So you kind of have to just tell a couple jokes. But it's just so much pressure and then it's crazy because the the performer gets one minute and they know that's what they get. But then Tony gets 2000 minutes if he wants to rip him the shreds. And they just have a beautiful band there. Somebody is blind.
Starting point is 00:31:00 So that's on, you know, anytime you got a blind guy, that's a fucking crystal ball right there. I see original crystal ball. Do you rub on a blind guy? Do he says something? And if that, you know, I mean, that's, that's dark magic, baby. If you rub on a blind until they just whatever they say and then that's That's the original crystal ball right there
Starting point is 00:31:34 But if you haven't seen kill Tony. I was just I just blew my mind how great it was and what I just forget kind of And it's just if you never watch it you just have to watch it sometime So What else did I want to say went to Tampa? Had a couple good shows in Tampa one night was a little tough. I thought So what else did I want to say went to Tampa? Had a couple good shows in Tampa. One night was a little tough. I thought, same for Vegas, one night was a little tough. Oh, what's been going on, dude? I don't even know what we're talking about.
Starting point is 00:31:59 You know, I think I've been feeling all, I feel, I think what I'm realizing, what I feel, I feel this feel a lot of pressure today. And I know there's no pressure by you guys. I feel I feel I think what I'm realizing what I feel I feel this feel a lot of pressure today Uh And I know there's no pressure by you guys. It's just pressure by from my own Self, I guess, you know, I just feel um As the podcast has gotten busier uh, I feel more I Guess I feel more... I guess I feel more like how do I do it, like that I have to do it, that
Starting point is 00:32:32 I have to do it perfectly. You know, that's what I feel like. Yeah, I think I feel like since there's more people that have been tuning in that I have to do it perfectly. So and that's okay. It's a normal probably thing that people feel that way. Yeah, so I'm just taking you guys through, I guess, some of my thoughts right now, but I, you know, I can't do it perfectly. You know, I can't do it perfectly, so I can't, I have to be careful not to leave myself in that space where I'm putting that much pressure on myself. Yeah. Yeah, so I'm just going to do it to the best of my ability. That's what I'm going to do.
Starting point is 00:33:28 And I know it's easy for me to say that. But yeah, for some reason, I just have a lot of that feeling like I just have, I think that's that's some of the nervousness that has had feel like this feeling of just that I have to do this perfectly. And that's, I don't know what that is, but it feels like a pressure. And I know nobody's putting that pressure on me. It's just in my own head. And some of that was probably natural, but I just wanted to speak that out loud. So I'm just conscious of what I'm feeling instead of just feeling
Starting point is 00:34:06 something and not trying to know what it is. But let's get into some calls, man. We had something that came in as always, the hotline is 985 6649503, the Baja. I've been working on that just even tur down in the bah, Nbaah Soda. Bahas, in the bahasoda. Minasoda. Yah, wah. And you want to know why? And you want to know why, yah, bah.
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Starting point is 00:35:10 You got to identify whatever you want That's the thing Bro, you could you know You could chase a somebody's fucking you could chase a squirrel And nobody say nothing to you That's the power of the pug shirt That's the power of the pug shirt, baby Let's get into a couple calls here Thank you Gar Garland.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Drat. Appreciate the call, brother. And thank you for the nice words, man. That's your more. My phone number is 2700. 893. 55. Shit, I remember my number, man.
Starting point is 00:36:04 2700. 893. I remember my number man 270 8 times 8.3 270 fuck 5.5 8.0 fuck. And that and uh, yeah, that's and that's there you go. Well, we tried our best, Garland. We tried our best there, brother. And thank you again for the nice words. And that's where that, look, that's the age we live in now people don't remember their phone number that's the time we live in people do not know their phone numbers. What else we got here? Hey, deal. Recently, I was at the OBDYNYN, the ladies' doctor.
Starting point is 00:37:07 I recently miscarried and you have to go for a couple of appointments afterwards. And I happened to have been listening to your and Stavros' podcast of Rose's podcast and the doctor over her where you prefer to call the lady's parts a cooter. Oh, yeah. Cooter, baby. I know what you're saying. And that's, yeah, because cooter, you know, people know what it is, but you could also pretend, hey, it could be something else, you know?
Starting point is 00:37:46 Oh, man, we just saw a cuder run by here, you know? Well, what is that? A cuder? You know, you could always pretend, oh, damn, I cousin. You just got attacked by a cuder. Yeah, just, I think, you know, it's still enough of the masking where you don't have to, you know, say, you know what I'm talking about, is it? So, onward. And set of the other words, it starts with a P.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Yeah, and I'll just set it to, I'm gonna say it again real quick. I'm gonna pretend like I'm not saying it, but it's ill. Okay, onward. And she thought that it was absolutely one of the funniest things she had ever heard. And then she asked what you would prefer to call the male equivalent, and I realized I didn't know what you would prefer to call it.
Starting point is 00:38:52 That deaf leopard homie, that's what I call it. That deaf leopard baby. That skeet pony, you know what I'm saying? That bus knuckle. I think there's a good terms for it. That sperm randal, they'll call it sometimes. Ooh, daddy got that sperm randal on him. What else people call it? That batter twig.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Somebody say, let me break you off a little something. Let me break you off half a tablespoon out this batter twig. So I think those are a couple. I would say weiner as well, you know, um, I think people say weiner. And I think weiner is good. You can say it near children. If you yell at it, somebody to suck my weiner. It almost seems like, oh, this guy kind of means it because everybody says SMD, right? So they get mad at it. But if you say, hook my way, I think people are more into it.
Starting point is 00:40:05 What else? I watched that Joey Chess nut that guy, that Frank, that, that, that fucking, that dude is a damn Frank pony, huh? Gosh. And that dude just, he's that real bone or homie. He'll throw them, um, he'll just guzzle them Frank's. God. How many gay dudes watch the, He'll throw him, he'll just guzzle them Frank's God. How many gay dudes watched the Nathan's hot dog eating contest? I mean, it must be, it must be like the, when people do those game of throwing
Starting point is 00:40:40 the viewing parties, there's no way that in gay culture. That is in a huge thing. And that that that why that should be on pay-per-view. At every gay club, I feel like there's no it would it should be the biggest night at the gay club. It's like the super bowl. it feels like some dude, right? Yammerin down 67, Frank's bro. That'll, I mean, that'll, I think if you are gay and around, I think that will excite you. Well, I would think so.
Starting point is 00:41:21 I would excite you. Why would think so? So, anyway, just thinking a lot of, I don't even know what I'm talking about. But yeah, that's what I think I would call it probably. And I think I would call it probably a wiener that coulder bridge too. Cause a lot of times, if you're making love to somebody and you look down, your, your wiener just looks like a bridge between you and coot or.
Starting point is 00:41:58 You know, you could, if you, if you even had like little characters, you could put them on it. A hunting way will go. A hunting we will go a hunting we. Or you know, I don't know what you could do different music, I guess, but. But yeah, Joey Chess, not damn, he rumbled down in Frank's, boy, and then he's wet. He's just like his all, it's all in his shirt and chest. There's, how is that not the gay Super Bowl?
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Starting point is 00:46:01 This episode is a little all over the place, guys. I want to thank everybody that's come out recently and seen me. It has just been unreal. And it feels I think, it feels tough to repay people for the support. That's I think sometimes what feels a little bit tough. It's like, man,
Starting point is 00:46:28 how will I be able to be a supportive to this person? You know, how can I be a supportive to you who has been, who's being supportive to me? So it's okay. It's just in my heart. I think some of it will get figured out every time. Um, but yeah, I think about that though. And I'm just, yeah, I'm just thankful that you guys have been coming out.
Starting point is 00:46:56 All types of people, damn, Chicanos, Americanos, uh, black folk. We've had, uh know, kind of, you know, what I'm talking about. Filipinos. We've had everybody. All types of come out and we're just grateful for everyone. So thank you guys so much and women too. And it's just been beautiful. A lot of beautiful ladies come out to and me and see what else we got here. Hey, you know, this is Jacob Price from South Bend, Indiana. I know on your podcast, you talk a lot about, you know, what you like about third heroes, you know. South Bend and I've been over there to
Starting point is 00:47:49 miss you walka as well. And I got stuck in a, I got stuck in a townhouse with a man who was chain smoking cigars. And I got stuck in there for a couple of days with him. Let's hear more. I know there's a lot that's easy to talk about when we liking girls, but I was just curious what some of your turn-offs are. You know, some. Oh, yeah, turn-offs, brother, I feel it.
Starting point is 00:48:19 And I would say probably chatty, if somebody's just being too chatty. Why are they doing it? Don't do it. Orange perfume, if somebody's wearing orange perfume, I don't like it, I don't like it. I don't like it that much. Senior citizen perfume, a lot of some of you just have younger women wearing senior citizen perfume I don't understand that you can wear it when you get there, you know
Starting point is 00:48:51 um I Prefer if a woman doesn't work or know the value of work I'm out. I like a hard work in woman Now she don't have to have three jobs, but I like a woman who just knows the value of work. What else? Oh, turn off for me. Can't swim. If you can't swim, honey. I mean, the earth is 80% water. So if there's, you know, if there's a zanami and you trying to get on my back, buy bitch, I'm doing me. I'm doing me. You know what I'm saying? I ain't, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:35 I ain't your floaty. I ain't nobody floaty. So, yeah, if she can't swim, I'm out. And what else? Hmm. Oh, if she has way too many dietary restrictions, I'm out. I'd love to discuss it more, but no, I wouldn't. I'm out. I'm upstairs. So I think those are some of the things that I really like and that
Starting point is 00:50:10 That are some of my things about women, you know and if women if a women hate butter scotches if you hate butter scotches, baby Then I'm out Because I love them. I love it damn B. Scott's for daddy. Let's take another call here. Hey, man, my name is Angiobra and I wanted to ask you something. What do you think about Colombians? Oh, yeah. Well, they're beautiful. I mean, most of them are beautiful and, um,
Starting point is 00:50:44 and all of them are. You know, I couldn't, you know, I believe in Colombians. You know, I couldn't do it. I couldn't do it. So when I see them, I see, you know, I couldn't do it, brother. Colombia. Colombia I Will homophares boy, I'd be upstairs in a one story house homie. That's how geeked up on that Hey, I've been doing cocaine
Starting point is 00:51:23 God I'm doing cocaine. Good, cocaine. Dude, I'd snored everything in the net damn country boy. They call me baby Dyson. Not be at that fucking. Dude, I'll do one seventh of an eight ball out of somebody's out of a big girls belly button, homie. That's who I am. I'm upstairs. Yeah, that's the thing. I couldn't have survived there.
Starting point is 00:51:49 So when I see a Colombian, I, you know, I respect, respect, respect, respect, because I couldn't have done it, man. For my, I would have got a eight ball for my 12th birthday. That's how I wouldn't even have blown out the can. I would have got a eight ball for my 12th birthday. That's how it even a blown out the can. I would have just done below. I wouldn't, I would not have blown out the candles. I would have just, they'd have light all the candles. I'd be doing, you know, I'd be all doing,
Starting point is 00:52:15 gramming out. I'm like, damn, it cakes burning. I'd be like, my brain is burning. I'm on coke. So there's a lot of me that's, you know, that I would, that, that, that, that, that. So I come in to when I see him, it's just like, damn, how'd you do it? I mean, I'd have been so coped up. I'd have turned 13 in a week. You give me eight ball from my 12th birthday. Homey, I'll be 13 in a week. So I just know that I would not have been able to stay alive. You know, I grew up running a lot
Starting point is 00:52:52 of sugar cane and I did enough of that. So if I was by that, that's snow cane, maybe. Good. Snowcane maybe good. I'd be a sharecropper son. Well, with the new song, I will do it. So yeah, I just couldn't have done it, but I believe in Colombians and I command them and they should, if they even make it to 18, I think they should be, they should get a free house or free truck, small truck. But that's just what I think. Thank you for calling and asking me and caring about what I think. It was very sweet of you. Let's see what else we got here. Hey, Theo. My name's Nick. I was listening to your podcast with Adam. Yeah, thank you. That was an episode with Adam Devine who was just in.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Man, I started the movie Outlaws and it's good. It's funny. I'm looking forward to watching the rest of it. He is really funny. Man, I knew Adam was funny. He's always been very entertaining. I'm glad I'm getting to see him again Yeah, he is just he's really he's he's extremely unique
Starting point is 00:54:15 onward and y'all brought up the topic of ma and I have a similar story to that This lady, you know where 13 she's the bias more story to that. This lady, you know, wear a 13, she used to buy a beer and shit, you know, she was not hang like 28, 30 years old. And we all thought it was cool, but she also worked at a cafe in town and they sold really good chicken shirts. But, oh yeah. Yeah, man, and meeting an older woman is very, there's something very erotic about it when you're a child, or when you're a teenager or something, or something, if you haven't, you know, once you start getting sexual interest, once you start looking through your wiener as that third eye, you start seeing the world differently. And you really do. So yeah, I could imagine if there was a woman who you felt a connection to,
Starting point is 00:55:10 and that she also had chicken strips or another good appetizer that that would be very temptational. Let's hear more. Anyway, we choose to get a food and, and you know, she'd take us to her house or something and we'd bang her out or... Oh okay, whoa, surprise right there. I didn't...
Starting point is 00:55:34 You really, that took a turn in the thing. Onward? You know, getting nasty. Anyway, I lost my virginity to her for some pretty chicken strips in the cafe bathroom. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, buddy. Well, there's something beautiful about making love at work. There's something dangerous to about it, risqué. You know, especially if they had chicken strips, man, there's something very avant-garde about making love near a deep fryer, an active deep fryer, you know, because, you know, if you're doing sex, things can get, you know, there can be level changes. There's, you know, so if you're in a, if you're
Starting point is 00:56:27 near an active deep fryer at bitch, you get one, one, you have one paw that slips off into that thing. You know, you, you're playing catch with the day, uh, Apple, Fred or after that, you know, you're, you're going gonna be living with the damn bear claw on you. So I think there's different ways to do it. And then, you know, you're gonna be doing the pledge of allegiance with the damn funnel cake over your for a, for a, for a hand. So that's a thing you could end up real damaged. Now, I'd say this, if you fried your hand, this would be the craziest thing I bet.
Starting point is 00:57:11 If you flash fried your hand, you're doing, you're in the kitchen, your hand slips in there. How hard would it not be the first thing to just bite into it? Thank you for the call, brother. Appreciate you. And I hope we can offer you a little bit of thought there. But dude, I got to see Mel Gibson at the UFC man. I was so excited. I feel bad sometimes sharing about stuff like that because I feel like it makes me like seem like I'm like a fancy guy, you know. Or like that I'm dropping, but it was just fun. I could just, yeah, dude, I can't believe that I got to go again. And yeah, it was just, I Wahlberg. Sorry. Yeah. And then Mel Gibson, dude, Mel Gibson
Starting point is 00:58:22 from the Patriot brother AIM small miss small God he was there And I want to see that new documentary that came out That everybody's been talking about so we'll see if I can get to view that Let's take a couple more calls. Thank you guys as always 95664 9503 I'm gonna try to do another solo episode soon, and I'm feeling a little bit more settled. I feel very, like, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:58:52 frenetic today or frenetic. So, I'm not trying to complain. I'm just trying to share with how I'm feeling. And sometimes I, it's like I can't even, I don't know, I'm having trouble even knowing how I'm feeling today. There's just feels Well, fuck it's fucking Monday. So what are you gonna do even?
Starting point is 00:59:14 Hey, the oh I had a question for you. I didn't know what you would do me and my wife tried out a threesome with another girl and turned out she likes girls now and and turns out she likes girls now and then we try to treat them with another dude and it turns out I kind of like dudes or things like your in a separate ways. What would you do? Well, y'all gay, bro, you know, and that's, that's great, man. You know that you're gay.
Starting point is 00:59:49 That's the cause the craziest thing is when people don't know. When people don't know that gay, they find themselves doing stuff from wandering while they're doing it. They'll go lay on top of a man or something for a few minutes and like, what the fuck are they, and they, but they don't know it. You know, sometimes people don't know their gay. And so at least you guys have figured out, I believe there's
Starting point is 01:00:15 a lot of kind of, I don't know if I want to say incoherent gaze out there, but people that are gay that do not know, they are gay. They're almost like ghost, like ghost gays or whatever. But I think more incoherent gaze because they are gay, but they do not know it. You know, you have a man you put, you'll put him in a weiner shed or whatever. He'll sit in there for four fucking hours, but then he'll come out talking about his wife, but he didn't he didn't he ain't thinking, hey, why I been in there for four hours.
Starting point is 01:01:03 And that weiner said boy, that's gay and boy. So congrats you. Gaysions, congratulations brother. I'm happy for you guys. What else? My buddy Ernest fell off the stage. I don't know if you saw this. It's a great TikTok.
Starting point is 01:01:22 I was Morgan Wallin, Nelly Ernest, there was a show. And Ernest tried to throw this rose. They have a beautiful song called Flower Shops. And he tried to throw a rose, like as far as I guess as far as anybody's ever thrown a rose before. And he just, you know, he put, hey, he put it all into it. He used to pitch at Lipscomb.
Starting point is 01:01:49 He used to pitch at Lipscomb. And this one was a little outside. What else do we got? Let's take one or two more calls from you guys, man. You can always hit the hotline 985, 664, 9503. Let me know what's going on with you. Some exciting guests that we have coming up, a lot of excitement in the air.
Starting point is 01:02:14 So. Hello folks, Blair and upstate New York. What's up Larry? Just listening to the most recent broadcast, What's up Larry? where he could do the set of records. And as far as you're talking about this, because I happen to have thought about that. And my thing I would like to do is the longest peak, the longest urine taken, steadily straight, constant stream, longest time, they may already have somebody in there. Well, yeah, look, I think that's a beautiful suggestion doing the longest P is beautiful. For Tom Segera and, um, and Bert Christchurch, what would be a good Guinness record for them? Maybe longest sandwich.
Starting point is 01:03:20 You know, seeing both of them started the opposite and of a different sandwich and eat their way as far as they could and try to meet in the middle or just eat a long sandwich together. Yeah, sorry, the first way it sounds a little bit. Yeeah. But just eat it, yeah, just eat the words longest sandwich. The longest two men have ever stood bare-chested, pressing their chests against each other.
Starting point is 01:03:46 I could see them doing that. What else could us see Tom and Bert doing for a Guinness record? Maybe the longest sentence. Bert can get into some long sentences. So maybe if he started a sentence and just tried to go as far as anybody's ever gone, but also making sure that the sentence makes sense. So that would be really, really interesting. What else? That's a good one.
Starting point is 01:04:15 That's a good one. I'd love to throw that out to you guys. What do we have some really neat Guinness records to try and set, some rare ones? I think the longest, maybe if you filled, if you fill your mouth with lump crab meat and ran like ran, like did, you know, whoever could run the farthest with a mouthful of, LCM, maybe lump crab meat. I think that would be quite a work of art. Yeah, but those are some nice thoughts, man.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Good to think out loud and be having my brain work. That makes me feel good when my brain is active. Let me feel warm. Let's take this call right here. Here we go. It's up here. This is Zach, bro. Right here, I work right now, brother. Just a sewer man. What I do is I clean the sewer, baby. Oh, yeah, brother. You are an ninja turtle, baby.
Starting point is 01:05:13 You're down there and then pipe, so me. So thank you very much for the call. Let's hear more. Get in there. Get in there and clean up., baby. But yeah, but I'm just, smalls of the anniversary of my father, he recently passed away about two years ago. And I accomplished a lot, you know, and the time that he's gone and he's been a little rough, because, you know, he hasn't really,
Starting point is 01:05:44 I didn't really get a chance to show them everything that I've been able to accomplish. But just a little down about Theo and I know you've been through similar struggles with I don't really know my father, I knew him well, but not well enough. So I just want to know if you have any advice about that deal. Just feeling a little down about my pops as well. But I appreciate you, man. Gang, baby, thank you for the call. Yeah, man, he's so proud of you.
Starting point is 01:06:27 He's so proud of you. Man, he's so proud of you. And I'm sorry that he's not here with you anymore. You know, there's... I think about this a lot. I think about that your heartbeat, like if you want to feel your father, you can put your heart, you can put your hand on your heartbeat. Because he made that beat. He and your mother, they remixed a human. That's how that, that's how it works. They, they cut a track and that was you. But your heartbeat is, it's their heartbeat.
Starting point is 01:07:19 So that's the, that's your, that's the drum of your father. That's the, that's your, that's the drum of your father. He's, it's, he's in you. You know, I can put my, I can put my hand on my heart and I can feel a beat that my father started, that his father started. It's such, that's why when I think we have those feelings of pride of being feeling like, you know, that our parents are proud of us or that feeling of pride goes so, you can feel how deep it is. I mean, it'll bring tears to your eyes sometimes.
Starting point is 01:08:02 You know, as a young man, if you, you know, sometimes, especially you ask yourself, like, is my father proud of me? Man, that's the, that is the, there's nothing sharper than that edge in a man. Even the craziest thing is even if you didn't even know your father. You know, I can relate. I didn't have enough moments with my father that would help us know each other well enough as humans and as men. I had some experiences, but I didn't have as many conversations and like intimate connections,
Starting point is 01:08:43 you know, or sentimental connections, because he was passing away as I was just coming into my teenagers, years and stuff. So I can just relate. I can just relate in that sense. And it's crazy that you just want your dad to be proud of you. There's nothing else that God wants. It's like, yeah, I bear, I know my father's son, but not a lot.
Starting point is 01:09:13 But all I just, that question will hit me. So no, man, I just hope he was proud of me. So I just want to tell you that your dad's real proud of you, bro. And uh, Yeah, and he put that beating you, man. That's his heartbeat. So if you want to feel your dad, you want to feel his, that's his sound. That sound started with him. I mean, you just a sample track on me.
Starting point is 01:09:42 We all are. But I know he's proud of you, man. And I'm sorry that he's gone, but he's living, he's through you. When you smile, he smiles. That's his smile. When you see something beautiful, he sees something beautiful. when you see something beautiful, he sees something beautiful.
Starting point is 01:10:15 And when you do good, and probably even when you don't, man, he's proud of you. So just keep your head up on me and know that you're not alone, you know? And other way you can get, uh, you can live vicariously and we, like, you know, when you interact with a mentor, a male mentor of yours, um, and you let them know, Hey, I really appreciate this. I appreciate, uh, your outlooks and your thoughts, you know, if you do, um, that's a way to get a little bit of fatherhood from someone else. It's interesting. It's like, you know, maybe if you see a young man, and he's trying to do something for his father, but he can't do it or he can't afford it, or he can't help, wait, if you step in there and help that's you doing something for
Starting point is 01:11:01 a father, and it may not be your father, but you are doing something for a father. And it may not be your father, but you are doing something for that position of a father. You are being of assistance to a father. And I noticed that sometimes it helps me some. You know, it helps me, you know, my father was real old. So if I do something nice for an old man, an older man, it's, or if I do something nice for a friend's father,
Starting point is 01:11:30 it's in a way, it's me doing something nice for my own father. You know, I'm just, it's like a, I wanna say example, but there's a better term for it. So you can have your relationship vicariously. You can have those needs fulfilled somewhat a little bit vicariously through other people's relationships and father's own relationships. I find anyway, you know, I have moments where I'll tell some of my friends, fathers who've had importance in my
Starting point is 01:11:59 life. I'll say to them, Hey, I want to thank you, you know, like, you know, someone what I needed, I was missing, but you showed up there. And, and that's not a knock to my father, because my father, I'm just, I'm really saying it's kind of like I'm using someone else as a, um, as like a template, or as a mannequin for my own father. So, as like a template or as a mannequin for my own father. Um, so, but yeah, isn't it so deep? How it's so into, it's like all a man, all the, all the young man wants is for his father to be proud of him. You know, it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. What a want that is.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Maybe if we taught more in schools from that perspective, instead of from a knowledge perspective, what if we taught more from like an emotional need perspective? What if we taught more from like an emotional need perspective? Like what if that you know how many of your like what if a class for young men was how many of you want your father to be proud of you, you know? And then you taught from there these are ways in the world where you can create where you can fulfill that need. Anyway, thank you for calling, brother. And I love you, man. And I appreciate
Starting point is 01:13:36 you. And I'm proud of you, too, dude. I really am. I really am, man. Yeah, what else? We got some great new tour dates that we mentioned in the beginning, a lot of new cities. So if you get a chance, looking forward to seeing you guys there, I'm trying to think of anything else that's been going on. I don't know. I'm just trying my best today. It's one of those days, you know, I prepared some today to be prepared and it's just, you know,
Starting point is 01:14:12 you do the best you can. And so that's what we're doing. I wanna thank so many people for being a part of my journey and being a part of this podcast. Yeah. Man, I'm just, I'm just, I'm having a tough time today a little bit. It's okay. I'm fine. It's just one of, you know, it is what it is. I love you guys. We'll go in the way that we came out. I hope to do another solo episode soon. I'll do a better job of not making it so long between them. And yeah, I appreciate you. And thank you guys so many nice people
Starting point is 01:14:56 that have come out over the past few months to the shows. It's just it's hard to process at all at sometimes and feel like you're showing enough gratitude at the same time. So that's some of the journey that I'm in right now and yeah, that's what's going on over here. I'll see you guys in Edmonton this week and then up through the Northeast. We have shows next week and Yeah, just thank you. Thank you guys for supporting me Sometimes when you agree with me or sometimes when you don't You know, that's something I'm learning to do better in my life is
Starting point is 01:15:40 Be there for people whether or sometimes I agree with some of their things or don't. You know? So, I'm just grateful and I hope that I can be a supportive to you and my life as you are to me. And you guys be good to yourselves, baby, you deserve it. Gang, baby! This thing... ...oh... I'm just floating on the bridge.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Conestown... And I feel I'm falling like these leaves I must be gone as soon I can feel it in my bones But it's gonna take a little time For me to sell that parking brake And let myself on my own I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby.
Starting point is 01:16:56 I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not a baby. I'm not need And I will find a song I will sing it just for you Come upstairs We're trained with a heavy load of light

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