This Past Weekend - Stepdaddy's Sandwich | This Past Weekend #92
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come on now come with me here i'm here. Are you? I'm just sitting on your front porch
Wondering how could I be so far from my home
Come on now, yeah
And my mind is somewhere else
But when I find it, I'll patch up where it's been blown
Patch that thing up.
Brain work.
Come on.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, I can feel it in my bones. I can feel it in my bones.
It's gonna take
a little time
for me to
set that parking brake
and let myself
shine
that light on me.
Woo!
I'll sit and tell you my story.
Shine on me.
And I will find a song.
I will sing it just for you.
Shine your light on me.
I'll find that song and I will sing it just for you.
Thank you guys so much for being here.
It is, who knows when it is, man?
It's existence.
That's what it is.
That's when it is.
That is a song called Shine.
And the band is called Bishop Gun.
Bishop Gun.
And they are a new band.
And you can check them out.
The links to their iTunes and that.
And YouTube and stuff.
And they have that new single out.
And I have a relationship to this band.
When I was in college and out of high school my uh my best friend actually had a his brother-in-law owned a farm in up in Natchez
Mississippi and actually it was it was right along the Mississippi River the farm was, but the family lived in Natchez.
Or Natchez, as some people say it.
And Natchez is just this dirty little sultry taffy box just nestled in an elbow crook of the Mississippi River up there. And it's just got so many skeletons in its closet, you could fucking smell the bone marrow from 200 miles outside of town.
But I would go up there in the summers and I would stay with this family.
And I would work on their farm.
And I would do farm stuff.
You know, I'd move seed.
I'd fertilize.
I'd chew tobacco.
I'd stand around and think about the weather
we would look we would shoot shoot at snakes after lunch we would eat eat really big tomatoes
what else would we do i painted i fucking ruined a bunch of shit. I broke a truck. I lost probably about $2,000 worth of tools into a
huge, uh, like kind of a huge little pond. Um, yeah, just did it all, you know, young work.
And the man, uh, had a family and he had a wife and three children. And, um, I got to know the
family well over the years. And the man died.
My buddy died.
His name was Richard Sharp.
And he passed away.
He suffered from addiction.
And I don't think I'm, you know,
letting ghosts out of his lamp.
I think that's okay.
But he was a good friend of mine.
And he was somebody that I admired, you know.
He was more of a mentor in a way.
But he had three sons,
and one of them now has a band,
and he's the drummer in this band called Bishop Gun,
and that's their single right there
that just came out,
and that song is called Shine.
Let that parking brake
And let myself all my
Shine that light on me.
Shine it, baby.
I'll slip and tell you my story.
So anyway, if you want to check that out, you can.
But I'm just so proud of the young fella.
And I know his father would be very proud of him as well.
And is, wherever he is.
Thank you guys for being here with me, it is it's monday it's april 30th and uh and this is it we are here we are here again
and in the timeline of existence in the year 2018 out here in the universe and um and i, what have I been doing, man?
I went to Maui.
I went to Maui and got some of that sunshine.
Dude, I don't know if you've ever been to Hawaii or Maui or any of this, you know,
but first of all, everybody goes to bed
at like nine o'clock at night.
So you wake up at fucking 6. 30 in the morning and you're fresh.
Like you were like, it's like you're a regular person. I went to bed at nine o'clock at night,
two nights in a row. And I hadn't done that since, since probably, um, junior high school.
When was the last time you went to bed at 9 o'clock? No.
I go to bed at 1 o'clock
after masturbating and after
laying there in my own shame.
That is more my pattern.
So to go to bed
at 9, I mean, if anybody, nobody's
awake past 9 o'clock on the whole island.
Like you don't, I mean, unless
they're burglars, and it's just burglars
just talking to other burglars and it's just burglars just talking
other burglars i guess outside because nobody else natural regular humans non-burglars are awake
and man it's just relaxing it was just relaxing man um got to spend some time over there uh
you know with this little gal you know i've been spending a little bit of time here and there.
And what a dude caught some sunshine.
And dude, you get out in the ocean out there and it's just that salty. It's like a big fucking salty dog just licking at your whole body.
I mean, it just the ocean is just a big, just a big, damp, salty tongue just wandering around up in all of your crevasses, you know, just washing you and fucking just.
I mean, you get that salt water into your brain and it just takes away all of the dirty thoughts and all of the dark arts that have just been coagulating in your sound holes
when that water gets into your ears.
And you got the sun, man.
When the sun hits you there, you can just feel the Lord just touching your titties
with his UV arms.
And it is.
I mean, it was awesome.
If you have not been, because I always thought Hawaii, man, fuck them. You know, it's people out there, you know, molesting fish and, you know, you know, eating, you know, fresh pineapple.
But outside of that, just molesting fish and, you know, and hiding, you know, and hiding in like a place that's like a fake Vietnam, you know, kind of like a fancy Vietnam,
but without all the action. But the truth is you get over there onto that Island or any of them,
I think. And, but Maui is where I was. And you just, oh man, you, you, I just felt,
I felt peaceful. I felt peaceful. And then go get a coffee in the morning.
Man, I had a piece of fish over there.
I had some, I don't know what it was, tuna.
Some tuna sashimi.
And sashimi, that shit is straight up ninja style.
It's like a ninja just ran up on a, you know, maybe a fish was waiting at the bank or something, waiting in line.
And then a ninja just came in and just.
And next thing you know, you got nine little just grams of sashimi.
And some people, you know, it's just fresh cut little chunks.
Dude, this fish was so fresh, dude.
I mean, they had you could see other fish
like we were sitting by this restaurant
looking out on the water.
There's other fish still looking for this fish.
Like he just left the group.
Like he just swam off
and next thing you know, the chef was out there on a cigarette
break, snatch
skin
and then bam, sashimi.
And I put a chunk in my jaw and then eat the rest.
Some people, they get their sashimi, they have it piece at a time,
piece at a time, piece at a time, piece at a time.
Fuck that, bro.
I ain't no wuss, dude.
When it come to putting down fresh fish,
son, man, my hands, I get going fast on that shit.
You know? I get out there, boy, I got that carp
old tunnel, you feel me, because I got that, you know, I do that, you know, I fucking put,
you know, I feel that fish up, and I put a chunk in my jaw, put two hits of that sashimi in my jaw,
and then I have the rest natural face first but man it was beautiful
and I never thought Hawaii you know you always hear about Hawaii but I'm like oh everybody likes
Hawaii you know it's everybody everybody that's something everybody does but man Maui is where
it's at if you want to go feel something and if you want to wake up refreshed damn I felt like
sashimi in the morning. I just felt refreshed.
And so that was a beautiful thing.
That was awesome.
What else is going on?
They had this, I saw this news thing where they were making fun at the White House dinner or whatever.
They're making fun of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, you know,
the correspondence lady.
And some of this shit, but like,
are we supposed to, we are
supposed to make fun of women? We're not supposed to make fun
of women? Like, what's okay?
Because I'm, it's
like,
some of this shit just makes me
mad. You know,
and I don't know if it makes me mad,
but it's like, it's all just situational based.
Are we really trying to move forward as a group of people?
You know, I look at that lady.
I don't care what political party she's with,
but I look at the lady.
She seems, you know, you know, she's kind of a little bit of,
she might be a little homely looking,
but she, you know, I look at her and be like, I'm just, you know, I'm excited for a woman has this job.
It's exciting, right?
That's what I feel like.
I'm, you know, as progress, you know, feeling progressive.
That's what I'm supposed to think.
I'm supportive that, you know, a woman is the face of politics or a face of, you know, things people are talking about or, you know,
that's exciting, right? But then you have other women bash. It's just, what are we doing? Are we moving forward or it's just pick and choose? It's only move forward when you want to move forward.
You know, it's just like, I don't know. That shit just makes me upset because I look at that lady and I say, look, I'm happy for this lady.
You know, it's nice to see a regular looking lady out there.
You know, she ain't an 11.
She ain't a Victoria's Secret model. She's more of like a Victor
Loudmouth model, you know, but she's still out there.
She's still being brave and being, you know,
get in front of reporters, get in front of the news and saying her piece. And so I just don't
understand sometimes it's like, you'll, you know, the media will gripe and everything. If, if you
point the, you know, you say anything about, um, some women, but other women, it's, it's totally.
Okay. I just don't get it.
Are we supporting women or we're not supporting women?
Are we supporting people or not supporting people?
It's only beautiful people that, you know,
that lady has to be an 11 or a 10 for us to, you know,
for the White House Correspondents Center to be nice to her?
Fuck that.
You know, I'm trying to be nice and I'm trying to be nice, son.
You're going to sit here and judge how people look, but then say, don't judge how women look.
What are we doing?
I'm sorry, man.
That stuff just makes me mad.
It just makes me mad because it's not.
Let's just be fair.
If we finally make fun of her, make fun of them, make fun of also Barbara Bush, make fun of Michelle Obama. Make fun of Chrissy Tagan.
Everybody.
But you're going to go pick on a lady that's not that attractive?
Some of that shit just makes me mad.
What are we doing?
Onward, bro.
So I'm over it now.
But sometimes I got to voice some of that stuff, dude.
Because this shit just gets me crispy
but I'm going to try to uncrisp myself right now
man we had a lot of great calls that came in
I'm going to tell you this right now
for this episode
I had a call
you know we do follow-ups on this show
where we'll have people reach out about things that are going on
and then you know a month later or two months later
we call and follow up with him.
And just kind of, you know, check in.
And I did a follow up with Trick Long Mickey.
And he, you know, he's a young man that has cystic fibrosis.
And he, you know, he's been on the transplant list for lungs.
And I even thought at first thing, I was like,
let's get some lungs through the show. Let's get him some lungs. You know, I'll break them off a fucking bag.
You know, I'll break them off a fucking, you know, one of these hot air sacks I'm riding on.
But apparently somebody has to die for you to get their lungs and it has to be a match. You can't
donate lungs to somebody or a lung. So anyhow, you know, in long story short, you know, Mickey, uh, I met up with him
in Tacoma. He was going to do some standup comedy, but then he got really sick. Um, and he's been in
ICU, but anyway, we're going to do a follow-up call with him a little bit later on this episode.
And, uh, and so I was just going to make that a follow-up call that I was going to do today,
but that ends up being, um, some of the episode later, man, because it was, it was just going to make that a follow-up call that I was going to do today, but that ends up being some of the episode later, man, because it was awesome.
It was an awesome experience.
It was an awesome call.
And so in the meantime, from now on then, I'm just going to be just carrying on the regular episode.
But that follow-up call with him turned into the rest of the episode.
And so if things seem a little out of place today, just let it be known that's the way things are.
That's just the way that things are.
What else is going on with me?
Man, I'm feeling pretty good today.
I'm struggling with fighting these cigarettes.
And these cigarettes, man, you get it now.
I mean, these cigarettes, man get it now I mean these cigarettes man
what do they put in there that shit got me you know around my mouth I mean the back of my tongue
will water a little bit so I'm wanting a cigarette around about maybe 10 30 at night and I've been
doing good and I had no cigarettes in the daytime and I had me
one cigarette late at night you know kind of like a step daddy and uh but I'd love to get fully off
of them and here's why because for one uh I've been smoking them I'm fucking 38 dude I'm an adult
male so you know I was out there at 15 hiding under the bleachers, smoking them.
You know, they used to have this girl,
Big Sydney, this, I guess she was white.
I don't know.
It was dark out.
But she, we would always get under the bleachers
at the football games
and take these hits off these cigarettes
and blow it into her face.
And she would get fucking sick from it.
But she liked it. You know, she would get fucking sick from it but she liked it
you know she liked uh i don't know i guess maybe she had bulimia or wanted to have bulimia or
something i don't know she was thick even though it was dark out you could see that she was you
know working with some space and you know she was wearing belts she would wear a man's belt
and when you go a child a female child and you're wearing a man's belt. And when you are a child, a female child, and you're wearing a man's belt, you know you fucking packing, you know. You know your way around a lunch table.
You know she'll wear a man's belt. And also she, you know, her mom was real nearsighted.
So I think her mom couldn't see really how big she was. And so the mom would just always be
feeding her up and just, you know, they'd have big meals. I remember a couple of times her mom would come by the school at lunch and they would eat in the car.
Her mom would make a big spread and put her in the back of the car and they'd sit over there and eat, eat over by the by the fence, by the chain link fence.
And sometimes I'd sit over there and have me a little box of runts or candies and watch her and her mother eat salisbury steak and all of that in
the back of a uh what was that um could have been a crown victoria but but we used to blow cigarette
smoke on her under the bleachers and she would vomit you know it was kind of this it wasn't like
a trick or a party trick or anything, but it was like something to do.
But, you know, that's when I,
so I, you know, I'd be,
I was puffing out there at a young age and I wasn't buying cigarettes,
but I would smoke them every now and then.
You know, I was that occasional hitter,
you know?
So you wouldn't catch me, you know,
at the, you know, over there at the Citgo station
or over at the Phillips 76 or whatever.
You wouldn't catch me out there at that Exxon Marble, you know, hitting them Winstons.
But if somebody had one, I'd bum that Winston.
And then next thing you know, I'm puffing out.
And most of my life has just been like that.
I puffed out here and there.
But then once I got sober, quit partying, I got me, you know, I started to pick up a little bit of extra cigarettes here and there.
And now it's like about the best I've been doing.
So anyway, but time wise, that's one reason I need to quit.
I've been doing it.
I've done it.
The second reason for me is that if I fucking.
Here's the thing.
here's the thing. If I'm having a tough moment,
instead of sometimes dealing with whatever my tough moment is and figuring out what's actually going on,
I go get that hitter.
You know?
I go get that.
You know? I go get that.
I put that little, you know,
that little carcinogen
cooter stick in my mouth.
And I take that hit.
You know? And I get them cigarettes.
So that's another reason because the cigarettes become my, they become what I go to. Instead of going to, okay, let me solve or try and think about what's going on or feel what my feelings
are right now so I can fucking expound on them and try and get better.
Instead, I go get that hitter.
And then I don't deal with my feelings.
I deal with them by having a cigarette.
And then the third thing in a weird way
is cigarettes become my God.
They become my higher power.
Because if I'm having a tough moment,
then instead of going, oh man, I need to ask a higher power. I I'm having a tough moment and uh then instead of going oh man I you
know I need to ask a higher power I need to ask the universe or I need to ask my god what's going
on or you know ask him for some guidance instead I'll get that hitter so those are the three reasons
why I would like to quit but it's hard it is hard man they got that shit gripping us. And they got that shit gripping us.
What else?
Oh, the man up.
I want to thank everybody, man.
I want to thank you.
If you're listening right now, be supportive.
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Be a part of this past weekend because, you know, we need it all.
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It's just a pilot.
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They broke it into a couple of segments, three segments, and all of them are out there.
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Tell them, look, this needs to be a show.
Because some of the shit they'd be putting on television no but I'm ready to you know if we get this past weekend out there and we're going to do some good stuff but man I was sitting at home and uh and and then somebody sent me the link and I'm like wow
man look what we did look what we did I don't do this. This is team effort. This team effort.
We meet up here each week and we do this shit, boy. Like a couple of fucking
dirty stallions. You know, like a couple of dirty horses that come up
here and just press their fucking chests up against each other.
You know, and just put their dirty knees up in each other's fucking
armpits. And that's how we do that.
But I'm grateful.
So go check it out.
Man up.
And it's based on this past week.
And you can see the this past weekend logo right in the beginning.
And and who knows?
It's out of my control.
If it becomes a TV show, if it doesn't become a TV show, I don't care.
I mean, do I care a little bit?
I would like for it to.
But that's out of my control.
What's in my control is what we already did.
I know what we did is good.
You know, I know we got a guy out there on roller skates and everybody's, you know, the other, there's one episode people are puffing on that green, you know,
getting that fucking, that broccolacchi up in their brain lungs
on that puff puff
and
I'm sitting there too. I sat in there while they got high.
Now for me, look man
that doesn't test my sobriety. They want to get high
that's fine.
I'm good. But we still went out there and partied
and that phone we got on roller skates
and we acted like we weren't on roller skates.
And it was a blast. So check it out. I i hope you enjoy it but thank you at the same time thank you for being a part of whatever we're doing here and making things happen
um what else what else is going on or been on my brain um oh i'm going skydiving this week. So it's kind of scary.
It has dye in it.
So that's kind of alarming.
I've been thinking about that.
I still can't believe that lady got fucking sucked out of an airplane.
What?
Can you imagine that?
Unless the person you're next to is so aggravating, bro,
and then their window breaks and they get sucked out.
I would be like oh fuck
you know somebody was snapchatting that shit too like damn they having trouble in 13b
uh coffin coffin emoji you know somebody's putting that shit that can you even that's crazy
people dying now and they want you to die a little slower so they can put it on their snap.
That's the world we are in.
That's the world we are in.
What's real?
We don't know.
What's real?
What's real, man?
What's an illusion?
What's a ghost?
You got a lot of these money ghosts out there.
Things that just show up to get your money
they don't want to leave you with anything
a lot of this shit and things you be buying or selling
or all of this cat shit
next thing you know you own two fucking $900 blenders
and you lonely as fuck
sitting outdoors
with no electricity and no fruits or anything to make a smoothie
that's them money ghosts, man.
What are you getting?
You're buying something.
What are you getting?
What are you getting?
That's what I'm asking myself these days.
Anybody that came from Fighter and the Kid, they got a belt for me.
Finally, the Fighter and the Kid podcast.
If you don't listen to that podcast, man, I'll tell you this.
I saw Brendan Schaub this weekend.
And Brendan Schaub seemed like a rescue pit bull that kind of got his act together.
If you've ever seen him.
He seemed like a rottweiler or something that went to community college.
But he's one of the hosts over there.
And every time I see that guy, he makes me, he's just joyous. He's filled with joy.
You know, God just put a lot of joy in him. And that's a natural blessing. Because I don't show
up like that every day. It's gotten better for me over time. Brennan Schaub he shows up every day he wakes up and he
probably his mouth is full and he has to spit up because he's just full of joy and man that's a
beautiful place to be isn't it I'm always envious of those people you know I used to look at um
I'm friends with the the Miz the wrestler and he always so, he was just full of just joy every day.
And I was always like, man, how does he, what a lucky guy.
But I do notice over time that I find that I do get a little more joy.
I do notice that.
When I start to shed these other skins that are fucking, all they're doing is weighing me down.
I think they're protecting me, but all they're doing is weighing me down. I think they're protecting me.
But all they're doing is weighing me down.
I do feel a little bit more joy.
But yeah, that big girl, we used to blow cigarette smoke on her.
And she would vomit.
And I guess in hindsight, she just wanted to probably, you know, lose weight.
You know, and that was some way that she found she could do it.
So we'd be back there just huffing
these winstons and you know just busting these you know lungs full of smoke onto her and she
would be you know expel expelling all this food and stuff she'd been eating because her mom would
show up in that uh her mom would show up in that car and they would sit in the back seat and eat
plate meals together her mom have you know uh put you know, those trays that you sit if you are real lazy.
You put that tray, you know, in front of your chair or something.
Or not lazy, but if you like to eat and watch TV.
And I don't have that experience in my life yet, but I am looking forward to that shit.
Getting that lazy boy, getting that fucking bam, that tray right there.
boy getting that fucking bam that tray right there so you could just even if you doze off forward you could just doze right into a damn you know into a macaroni salad you know just you could
just doze just right into some uh sweet patatas and uh and anyway so you know i think she want
to just vomit because her and her mom would be hitting these six and seven course meals just sitting there in the back of this yellow Crown Vic.
I don't know why they did that shit, man, but that's people.
That's people right there.
I had a friend when I was growing up, his parents or somebody in his house who was an adult gave him a fucking uh a tattoo on his back of a
snake and this motherfucker was 10 and he hated snakes so you can't even imagine most of his life
probably just can you imagine the fear you hating snakes and having a snake on your back. God damn, the devil,
the devil is alive.
We got some great calls that came in.
We got some neat stuff happening.
I'm looking for a venue in Chicago.
I appreciate everybody that's reached out and shared about it.
I am trying to make that happen.
Looks like we're going to be adding a date
in rural Illinois coming up here.
What else?
I'm going to let you know right now that I'll be at Clusterfest in San Francisco.
That's June 2nd and 3rd.
I'll be at Cherokee Casino in West Siloam.
And if it's not on the website, call them and tell them to put the tickets.
I feel you.
I don't know why they're having me come not selling tickets yet.
I'll be in Calgary up there in Canada.
And that's the 15th through the 7th, 15th and 16th of June.
I'll be in Oxnard, California.
And that is July 6th through the 8th.
And what else?
We got July 20th through the 22nd.
I'll be at Good Nights in Raleigh, North Carolina, I believe.
And what else?
We got some other dates coming up.
They're going to be happening September 14th and 15th.
Zany's in Nashville.
Other dates will be added soon
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about this boy that grew up in my neighborhood named Thundercat Johnson.
And you could check that out as well.
But I'm just so grateful, man.
I'm feeling some gratitude.
I want to thank everybody that reached out after last week's episode.
You know, I just had to have a moment where I just just showed up and got real with what's going on in my life.
What's going on with my feelings.
Because I just run around.
Sometimes you get so busy running around.
Jumping on your phone.
Watching TV.
Talking to a friend.
Satiating yourself with food.
Sex.
Masty.
Doing that masty.
Fritos. Whatever you like barbecue drinking condiments bruh we had this dude in our neighborhood fucking tall um
uh his name was not fucking bird what was his name um herbie and he would drink fucking
condiments bruh that dude take a take a-ounce bottle of Hunt's ketchup to the dome and leave that thing empty.
He'd fucking double up, just double fisting two things of French's mustard straight down the gullet.
So you never know what the Lord has in store for you.
All right, man.
Let's get into some calls here, dude.
This episode's all over the place,
but you have to stick around because
the call when I reach out to Mickey, man,
that shit,
it just brought me back to where I needed
to be today. Here we go.
Alright.
It's Allie Cohen back again from
Glasgow, Scotland.
Oh, we got Allie from Scotland, and this
little vixen called in last week, and she got that exciting Scotland. Oh, we got Allie from Scotland and this this little
vixen called in
last week and she got that exciting
she has
that exciting accent.
You know, she got that accent sound like somebody that might
have died on the Titanic right there and it's beautiful.
Let me listen again.
It's Allie calling back again from Glasgow and Scotland.
So I just wanted to say I'm glad
that I made you smile
with my comments on the last call.
And I didn't want to be cheeky,
but I wanted to highlight something that I've noticed twice now.
Okay, she wants to highlight something that she noticed two times now.
So let's hear more.
Thank you for calling back, Ali.
On your podcast,
there seems to be a little bit of confusion on your part.
It was between Scottish and Irish.
There could be, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah, there definitely is, I think.
Onward.
So on the Robin Chan episode, you said that you loved Graves and you thought that it was Irish, when that is Scottish.
Okay, so I like the Pogues and they were Irish, but they're Scottish. Okay, onward.
And during my call, you said about the Pogues, which are in fact Irish and not Scottish.
Okay, so I have it mixed up again.
Let me listen to you again here.
Explain those things to me, Ali.
Thank you for helping me out here with this.
Because I'm obviously, you know, my brain, you know, I've been some places,
but my brain hasn't been all those same places.
It was between Scottish and Irish.
Oh, my God.
When you laugh, I just want to...
I don't even know what I want to do.
I just want to just...
I just want to take over.
You know, I just want to enslave an African continent.
I mean, I just...
There's something special about, you know,
not in a really way, but it's enslaved part of the world.
You know, like you just,
God damn, I just want to watch that movie,
Butterfly Effect.
Have you seen that?
It's with James J. Braddock
when he fights a banker.
It's, you've seen it.
It's with Russell Crowe.
My God, is it good.
Let's hear more.
So on the Robin Tran episode,
you said that you loved grief and you thought that it was Irish when that is Scottish.
Okay, so you're saying something I thought on Robin Tran was Scottish, but it's actually Irish.
And I can't hear exactly what you're saying, but it's fucking just sounds so beautiful.
My God, dude.
fucking just sounds so beautiful my god dude it sounds like there's just a damn like just like a million kids just you know just blowing bubbles and smoking dope and just running out of your face
any into my ears and it sounds good especially during my call you said about the pogues which
are in fact irish and not scottish the Pogues are Irish, huh?
Yeah.
And that Pogues I know for sure now,
so they're not Scottish.
I'm going to remember that.
I appreciate that.
We do like the Pogues here,
but they are definitely Irish
and very, very entrenched in Irish culture.
And I do have a husband.
She does have a husband.
You know what just happened to me when she said that there was a pie on my windowsill
and the burglar just came up and stole it.
That's what happened inside of me.
More?
I don't know why I forgot to mention her.
He is a tripper.
He is in university full-time and works full-time as well.
So he's not around the world.
Aw.
Well, thank you for calling.
And he sounds like a lucky man.
And I appreciate you calling back, Allie, and explaining to me that I got some issues when it comes to Scotlish.
Scotlish and Irish.
And I'm going to figure some of this stuff out.
And I'm going to come over there and do some shows, hopefully next year.
Or maybe whenever they'll let me.
You know, I don't know what all the legalities are.
Or if I got anything pending or something
because there's been,
I've had some issues at some of these airports.
But thank you for calling and I love you
and good day and onward, onward, you know.
The Andrea Gale, it should have never sunk.
Okay, let's take another call here.
Here we go.
Hey, this is Jack from Chicago.
What's up, Jack?
I'm trying to find some places to come there and perform right here soon.
And I'll say this too.
Mitchell Trubisky, I think he's going to be the truth.
The truth bisky this year.
I love the Bears.
I love what they do.
You take risks.
Just wanted to say, you know, I'm 18 years old and I have 75 days sober today.
Congrats, man.
75 days. Boy, you Congrats, man. 75 days.
Boy, you're coming up on 90 days.
And there's something beautiful about hitting that 90, man.
And onward.
That's all I can tell you there.
More?
You know, I struggled with, you know, pills, heroin, cocaine, alcohol, you name it.
Dang, you was getting it all.
That's that Roy G. Biv.
You know, you putting all the colors in your fucking soul, bruh.
More.
And I know you're sober, too.
Just wanted to say thank you.
Your stand-up and your podcast helps me get through it.
And, you know, just thank you very much, man.
And also, just wanted to ask, what do you do?
How do you stay clean?
Well, I appreciate you calling, man.
I'm not going to go into this too much because I've gone into it before.
And really for me, this call is about you.
You know, I'm happy you're 75 days, man.
I'm, you know, because here's the thing.
People are like, ah, Theo talks about sober stuff all the time and this and that.
Look, dude, do I want to be sober?
No.
No, I don't want to be.
So start right there. I'm doing something I don't want to do.
You know, so that's why it's, you know, that's why this is a part of my life all the time, because I'm doing something. Imagine you have roller skates on all the time. And you don't want to skate.
That's where I'm at.
And everybody's like, oh man, you you know, you have trouble
hanging out on one side of the kitchen because the house
is slanted. Well, fuck yeah I do.
Because I'm on skates and I don't
want to be on them.
But I stay on them. And that's what the
journey is. You're doing something
that you don't really want to do and it starts to reward you. Look, man, I don't know what keeps me sober, but I know what
doesn't and that's drugs and that's alcohol because of drugs. But hearing people and feeling
people's feelings, man, we're going to get to a call at the end of this, man. If you want something
to keep you sober today, wait till you get to this last call on today's episode. For me, it did it.
But congratulations, Jack. I'm happy for you. And you calling and telling me you're 75 days,
that keeps me sober, man. Knowing that somebody else is out there with the roller skates on
and the floor's leaning and they don't want to be skating, but they're staying on the skates.
Let's hear more. And I don't know if I always will be sober and I don't, you know, I don't know, but, but right now I am. And there
we go. Let's hear more. Hey, yo, this is Matt from new England, Matt from new England. Uh,
and that's almost British straight up. Nobody ever talks about that shit. So onward, I work
at a drunk tank, all right,
and I work the third.
Drunk tank?
Like, what do you mean?
Like Dave and Buster's?
I don't even know
what that is.
Let's hear more.
Third shift,
you know,
the graveyard shift.
So I see the craziest
of the crazies.
So basically,
last weekend,
I go in.
Hold on,
let me look this up.
Drunk tank.
Is it a prison? Oh, yep. A large prison cell for the detention of drunks. Bang, bang. Well, you know who you ain't taking care of
is my boy Jack, who's got 75 days sober. But let's hear more, Matt. To my chefs who relieve
my coworker. And my coworker is telling me that she had a gentleman there earlier who was obviously intoxicated, saying that he was in the mafia.
He's been traveling around the country, state to state.
He's been killing people.
Hmm.
So she said she had a man there that was a self-proclaimed serial killer.
But do the, you know what, already
I'm like, do the good killers
say they're killers?
Eh. It seemed like if you're real good
at something, you're more low-key about it, especially
if it is, you know, ending other people's
existences. But that's just me.
Let's hear more no and he's been getting away with it and he's telling this to my co-worker
and he's he is well over the limit he's about two three times over the limit at this point
um and she's like an older woman you know she she's defenseless basically and she's he's like
i will come back here and find you if you tell anybody she goes damn this shit's making me
mildly erect dude i'm
not even joking i'm starting to feel a little bit of thump down in my dump let's hear more she goes
oh no big deal i'm not a cop you know i'm i'm not going to tell anyone well i come into work and of
course she tells me this i'm like oh you've been talking to a serial killer for a couple hours
that's great you know and that's the thing Every time a woman feels like they're about to get serial killed, who do they come to?
Men.
Okay?
You know, everybody wants equal opportunity, but nobody wants to deal with serial killers themselves.
Look, if you want to help us, then help us at all times.
Don't just come around, ladies, when you want defense from possible future murder of yourself by someone else, by a serial killer. Help us at all times. Don't just come around, ladies, when you want defense from a possible future murder of yourself by someone else, by a serial killer.
Help us at all times.
Be friends always.
Let's hear more.
That's just part of the job.
A couple hours later, because this guy was released to a sober party, he comes back.
So you released an assumed serial killer?
This is all over the place. More?
The police bring him back for
going to another bar and getting rowdy again.
So I have to talk to the serial killer
allegedly.
He seems like a normal dude.
You know, so he's brought into it.
That's their trick.
He ain't gonna talk to you and be
juggling knives, you know,
and hiding cyanide, you know, and have a cyanide recipe on his jacket.
That's their trick, Matthew, is that you're not supposed to know they're serial killers.
That's what I'm thinking, man.
If I'm drunk in a place and there's a lady there and she's the guard or whatever, fuck yeah, I'm going to tell her I'm a serial killer.
What else are you going to do?
You're bored, probably.
You're used to being at the bar having fun.
More?
From a police vehicle, and then there's another cop car behind him as backup.
So this guy, he's been drinking more.
He's actually so over the limit, I have to send him to the hospital.
So I send him to the hospital, and I ask one of the officers to stay back so I can talk to him.
And I tell him what my coworker told me. what my co-worker told me. He's been
going around the country. He's been killing people. And I told him that, you know, he would come back
and harm us if he found out. So the cops said, oh, just look into his criminal history. And,
you know, we'll see where it goes from there. So once I go back inside, I realize how much of a fucking idiot I am.
Now, I'm so paranoid.
I'm having trouble sleeping.
I'm looking at the security camera.
I'm at work right now.
I'm looking at the cameras.
I'm seeing this car going up and down the street, this red Jeep.
I've been seeing it all night, Dio.
And I don't know what the fuck to do.
Look, I'll tell you what to do, man.
Get your life up.
Okay, you out here. You know, I love you, brother. But listen, first of all, you what to do, man. Get your life up. Okay, you out here.
You know, I love you, brother, but listen.
First of all, you said a senior citizen lady, okay?
And I respect senior citizens, but a lot of them,
you know, they're just starting to bother everybody.
And a senior citizen lady told you that there's a killer.
She met a killer.
You know, and first of all, all women say that.
I'm dating this guy he seems like
he could be a serial killer that's half the dudes out there we had a guy called up last week
fucking might have killed a lady and try to use our episode as an alibi said he took a lady out
she got wasted he hasn't seen her in two days or heard from her he has her phone and some other shit uh dude i'm dumb and i know that
that is probably uh probably murder so look man you telling me and then you scared you got the
lady drunk the man's drinking more you let the dude go out to drink more and now you trying to
square off with him and talk to him bro Bro, that dude might be a murderer.
Let him sober up and see what he can do.
Y'all trying to, you guys are hanging back and tailing a drunk guy. How hard is it?
The dude's three times over the legal limit.
He's in a red Jeep.
Going where?
Just going back and forth in reverse in a parking spot?
That dude's fucked up.
Do we have any knives on him?
Frisk that motherfucker.
Frisk him, dude.
Check him.
Check his ass for blades, dude.
What's going on?
You know, if you are, I couldn't tell if you were an officer or not, Matt.
But look, y'all shooting people out there.
Shoot this dude.
Shoot him.
He doesn't seem like he'll even care. But good luck out there, dude. Shoot him. He doesn't seem like he'll even
care.
But good luck out there, dude. If you don't
get murdered, call us back in two months and just
leave one voicemail that says,
hey, it's Matt. I didn't get murdered.
But be good to yourself, man. I'm sorry to get
savage with you there, but I haven't eaten.
Dude, I only had one freaking little
thing out of a damn machine.
Let's hear more.
Hey, Theo.
It's Molly Martin from New Albany, Indiana.
Oh, Molly Martin.
You sound chipperoo.
It sounds like both your parents worked at the, you know, maybe at the Brookstone,
and they're extremely excited about something.
It sounds like both your parents were Hogwarts fans because you sound fired up. Thank you for calling, Molly. Let's hear more.
I'm a little nervous. I'm going to just get that out of the way.
I don't know if you know where New Albany is, but I'm about 10 minutes from Louisville, Kentucky.
Ooh, Louisville is where my dude, I met a
friend in the middle of the night and took him to a party and he stole everybody's
shit. Onward. stole everybody's shit.
And that's right. That's how you pronounce it. Louisville, the land, the bourbon. Anyway,
I'm a mom of a feisty five-year-old named Jack. He takes after his mama.
Damn, you a mother to an icy five-year-old. Jack sound icy. Is Jack 75 days sober though? Because if he is, he just called in and he just said that for about one twelfth of his life he's been using or about eleven twelfths but for one twelfth
of his life he's sober.
So hopefully it's not the same.
Onward.
I'm a full-time college student getting an advertising degree and I work two jobs.
I'm a new listener to the podcast and I just want to say thank you.
I'm loving the laughs that you bring to my days of hustling.
I got to make a comment on your voice. That voice
though, I gotta say,
you gotta start offering protection for your
female listeners. I've gotten pregnant
about five times listening to you.
You know, it's springtime and you've got that
kind of voice that makes a woman ovulate.
Damn, boy.
I got that, uh,
I'm that ovulator gator, you know, and I'm out here snapping out these
sounds, huh, oh man, I'm glad that you, I mean, the ovulation part, that's wild,
you know, because I don't really, I don't even want to google that, but,
you know, I appreciate the compliment, and you sound like a fun lady, and I bet you little Jack is excited to have, you know,
he's going to probably have a fun life because you like to have fun and you show up every day to feel some joy.
And I bet he'll enjoy that.
Let's hear a little bit more.
Anyway, thanks for the good work and keep it up.
Thank you, Molly.
She's a new listener because sometimes we just want to know who's listening.
And so we got that single mother or two
out there in Indiana.
And dang, that's rough out there in Indiana.
And it's rough everywhere,
but it can be hectic out there.
So take care of yourself
and stay close to your family out there.
Thanks for calling, Molly.
All right, guys.
And now, so I'm going to make a call, man.
I'm going to call Mickey.
And some of y'all know Trick Long Mickey, man. He's that,
you know, he called in probably nine months ago and we've had a, you know, a relationship since
then, a communication. And I saw him in Tacoma and he has cystic fibrosis in his lungs. And that's,
I know cystic fibrosis sounds like a bread you would get at Panera,
but it's not. It's a danger to your lungs. And it basically makes your lungs have danger in them.
And he has that.
But I met him out in Tacoma a while back
when I was doing shows there.
And so I'm going to hit up Mickey right now
and get him on the line.
And we'll go from there.
Today's been kind of a crazy episode,
but you know what?
Sometimes they're crazy episodes.
And I'm just grateful that you guys showed up.
And I'm trying to fucking keep my brain up.
And let's get Mickey on the line right now.
Hello?
Big Mick.
Hey, what's up, Vio?
How are you doing, man?
I'm doing good, man.
I'm doing good.
It's good to hear your voice, man.
You sound like you got them trumpets rolling, man.
Are you feeling okay today?
Yeah, absolutely, man.
Dude, I'm living life, man.
On a scale of 1 to 10, man, I'm living at about an 8.5 right now, Theo.
Life is good.
That's beautiful man and
but now i've seen some stuff on your instagram and stuff that you've been in the hospital and i
know like we kind of texted a little bit about it the last i saw you you you know you were in
tacoma you were doing good i know you were on the transplant list um what like what's what happened
man it's so crazy feel man i'll try to keep it simple and short, but, you know, man,
where I'm at with my lung, with cystic fibrosis, the disease I have,
at end stage, things can go down very quickly.
And that is exactly what happened, man.
I ended up, not to get too graphic, I ended up coughing up a lot of blood, man.
And what happened was the scare was that I wasn't going to be able to do it myself.
It clod up.
So basically, I had to get into the ICU, man, and I went through a very life-changing event,
man, and if I'm really frank, and I don't mean to pull on any heartstrings here, but
yeah, man, me and my family i we really didn't know if
i was going to make it or not man and uh i've since been out of the hospital for about a week
and a half now and it's just changed my perspectives man i'm really i'm thankful for it
all and and you know what i'm on the upswing man and I am on the transplant list, and any day now, those lungs will be coming in, man.
No way, really?
Yeah, man, a lot, huge, huge experience in my life, man, really widened even my own perspective, for sure.
Yeah, because it seemed like, I mean, you've had such a history with this disease and, you know, with this ailment anyway and you know and you seemed like you know you had kind of this perspective on it
that was you know this is you know i'm navigating my life with this and you know everything's not
always rosy and there's a lot of reality and you know sometimes it can be kind of dark and then i
guess this experience you know seems like it's really kind of almost lifted your spirits, even though it seemed like it was such a dour moment.
You are absolutely correct, man.
You hit the nail on the head, man.
If you remember when we caught up there in Tacoma, dude, I had mentioned to you a lot about one of the hardest parts about this is that isolation that I feel, that misunderstanding and almost a misconnection between my fellow man,
whether it was friends or family, strangers, whoever.
And after this event, Theo, dude, I mean, I've never felt so loved.
It's so crazy that such a traumatic and tragic experience on the other side of the coin, man,
it brings people together
that's what i've learned um to to another level and for me yeah um even even being out of it here
for the past 10 days or so i like i said i guess maybe i'm riding off that high i don't know but
i i've never felt more loved and i i'm physically weaker than i used to be uh
And I'm physically weaker than I used to be, but I've never been in a better, more clear space mentally and emotionally, man.
Man, that's fascinating, man.
I mean, yeah, dude, you're like a fireplace, bro. It's like, you know, you bring people, you know, you bring, I mean, in a weird way, you're bringing people together in a weird way.
bringing people together in a weird way um because yeah because yeah this is just such a turnaround because yeah i remember you saying like you know people don't get that you know people worry about
the smallest mundane things and here i am like you know i'm just you know i just want to be well
and i don't even know how long i have to live and you know and and somebody else is worried about
their fucking phone plan and it's like you know don't you realize that things are more real?
Right, man. Right, for sure.
And here you are.
And here you are. You had to get so sick.
I mean, it's crazy.
Like, you got sicker, but it made you more well.
Yeah. Yes. Yeah, absolutely, man.
Like I said, I think that maybe I was just hanging out with one of my best friends today, man.
He was through with me.
He goes, man, I was so scared that after everything that you were just going to be even your mindset was going to be even more limited.
Wow.
And, you know, it went the other direction, if anything.
Why? And, yes, you're completely right. right you know man i i can't tell you i think i i'll say this you know what i've learned
that if you want to live if you're a person that wants to live and you go through an experience of
near death and you you know i i told i we texted and I was breathing through a tube, man, and twice, and in and out
of sedation, man, and, you know, really not knowing if I was going to be there, but as I got better
every day, it was that experience that I can pull from where it's like, hey, you know what,
there's a lower than everything that we've got, man, There's a lower. And from my low, it could be me being bedridden and breathing out of the tube. And
maybe the low to that is someone who's not even, you know, conscious, right? You know what I'm
saying? There's always a lower. And I think anytime that I hit that now, when I'm walking
around and I'm with friends and I'm, you know,
talking with you, man, and sharing my thoughts, sharing my experiences, whatever, man, connecting
with people, living life, dude, that's life. And I'm more than happy to be doing it.
Wow.
Why wouldn't you? You know what I mean? And you are right, man. You know, whether it's
someone else's, you know, we're upset about a phone plan or, you know, maybe traffic, whatever it is.
Yes, I have learned to cut the kind of the small stuff because of my patience and resilience or whatever words you want to put on it.
That said, I will always be able to sympathize.
Of course, man, we got our problems.
There's also another way to look at it to realize, hey, hey man there's a lower to this and just be cognizant of that and
to see the beauty in that in a way yeah man it's powerful it's powerful stuff no you're not look
you're not man i mean you know you're walking in the woods and i want to you know i want to hear
about the trees you know like i want to know what you know because i i'm hear about the trees, you know, like I want to know what, you know,
because I'm not on this journey.
And you know what the craziest thing is, man, as you're talking about some of this, I'm almost in a weird way envious because you're like, you know, you're out there Neil Armstrong
and on the cusp of existence of being alive or not alive.
And I'm here in a weird way you know i'm sitting in a
place right now in a body that is you know presumably um you know healthy if you checked
my levels and you know uh you know i've eaten today and i'm you know i'm okay i'm okay today
you know physically and i know that there's there's probably very little risk unless some
severe tragedy happens
that something is going to happen to me today
or this week,
but you're on the fuck.
You out there.
You're out there,
and it's almost in a weird way
I'm a little bit envious
because you get to have those feelings
that come along with that
and feelings that are backed by real shit,
like real about being alive
as we've talked about man before theo dude uh your humanity and connection is a is a very massive uh
i guess you could say a theme in my life that I appreciate very much. And I appreciate what you're saying.
Yeah, man.
Even right now as we speak, I could bleed out again.
That's the negative side, right?
Like as we're talking, or you know what could also happen though, Theo, man,
is I could get a call from the hospital and say, hey, Mickey, we got lungs for you.
Damn.
And you're right, man.
Yes, I do live a crazy yin-yang to, you know, should I stay or should I go?
And you're right, dude.
It does grant that perspective, and it does kind of, if you're able to,
because sometimes I'm not.
Man, you said it best, man.
Sometimes you don't show up, and it's hard.
We can't always do that.
But if you can do it 80-20, you can do it 90-10,
and if you can work every day, in my opinion,
to try to just be just a slight tiny little bit better than you were the next day,
hey, man, at the very least, you can live life knowing that.
And I think that's what does grant me a little bit of awareness, a little bit of insight,
and yeah, some happiness in life and fulfillment, for sure, man.
Yeah, man, you're a Magellan, bro.
You're out there spelunking through the caves of existence, man.
I mean, that's just just it's fascinating man and i appreciate you being able to have like a perspective on it that you know um and i'm sure it's come with time and and ownership of you know
living with your ailment and having a battle cystic fibrosis but um at least being able to
look you know and have a perspective of you know perspective of if things get worse or if things get better, if I live or if I die, and still being able to speak on that.
It's fascinating, man.
It's funny.
You make me think to just call somebody and tell them that I love them.
That's what I was thinking about about 30 seconds ago.
That's so funny you say that, man. somebody and tell them that I love them. You know, that's what I was thinking about about 30 seconds ago. I would,
I would,
uh,
that's so funny.
You say that,
man.
Uh,
what I'm going to tell quick,
like 10 seconds.
Sorry,
man.
I was watching you on another,
you might die,
bro.
This is look,
man,
put it out there.
You know what I'm saying,
dude?
This is,
this is,
I'll give you 30 seconds.
Yeah.
You taught me, man. You you you taught me exactly what you just
said i saw you on another podcast you got a you got a call from joey ds and uh and you explained
you said man sometimes you explained to bobby you said uh sometimes joey just calls me every
two weeks and he just just to check up on me.
Yeah.
You know what I did feel right after I heard that?
You know what, I'm going to send you a screenshot of this one.
I'll text you a little bit later today.
I have, after you said that,
I wrote down a list of people that are near and dear to my heart,
and I said, and it's got a little tagline,
it says every two weeks,
call these people, tell them you love them.
Yeah.
You know, you're right, man.
And I would encourage you to do that.
Absolutely.
I know your time is very, at times, limited.
But at the same time, man, those little times that we can get to just express our love that you do so well, man.
You know, it's just so pertinent, man.
It's so massive in our lives. It's pertinent. Yeah, man. It's a good word, man. Uh, you know, it's, it's just so pertinent, man. It's so, it's so massive in our lives. It's pertinent. It's a good word, man. No, you know, it's, uh, it's, uh, it's unbelievable
when people show you that they care somehow, uh, how it makes us feel. Um, and you know what you
said, you know, we have let, you know, like, uh, I have as much, you know, I gotta, I could spend
so much more of my day letting people know I care.
The thing that gets me a lot of times is my attitude or the voice in my head that will make other things more important.
And I hate that.
I hate that.
But I guess that's one of the trials of some of our lives.
I mean, it's a blessing, I guess, that that's my low right now.
My low is that I'm going to be in a bad mood.
Right.
I know, huh?
What a blessing.
And if you look at what you're low, I mean, just to think, you're laying there, you're
breathing through a tube, and they got a dude who just flatlined next to you. And you're like, damn, that guy's fucking, that guy's really scraping the bottom of the bowl.
I thought about it, man.
And I was in the ICU.
You know what, Theo?
I have a pretty good relationship with my doctors.
I try to get them on my side really quick.
You know, I try to be a beloved person.
And I asked him straight up.
I said, man, can you be candid
with me? I'm in the ICU. I've been
here for one week.
How long do people
normally last here? And just to be
straight up, and they gave me
a diplomatic answer, but I knew, man,
and this is not to be morbid
in any sense, but I knew
just like you're saying, that while
I'm in there, dude, that people are passing away. And not only that, but I knew, just like you're saying, that while I'm in there, dude, that
people are passing away.
And not only that, but I'm one of a handful, hundreds of people, whether it's the country
or in the world, that is going through this.
And it gets deep really quick, but I guess all I'm trying to get at is, once again, how we can use this to benefit ourselves and our lives is just to realize, yeah, man, just to just appreciate things and try to just slow down.
Stop and smell the roses for a second and just love.
Love life, man.
For sure.
And not in a platitude sense, right?
Not in like, oh, man, free love, but really actually try to do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was having a good day the other day, and I was texting a friend, and he said, man, if you could do me a favor right now, he said, just stop and just be grateful for whatever good things are happening.
You know, whatever it is, just find a moment to be grateful for it.
whatever it is, just find a moment to be grateful for it.
And then just put it in perspective.
Because it's so weird, man, when things aren't going good,
how we'll hope they're going good, and then when they're going good,
we forget to be grateful sometimes that they are.
Yes.
But, man, it's just, you know, and I'll tell you this, man.
I know we met up in Tacoma, and I know we wanted you to get up on stage, and we're still packaging that together.
And I think I'm going to put a whole little episode together here,
even including some of that and some of this call, too, I think.
And we wanted you to get on stage, and then you got sick.
Yeah, yeah.
I had the dates lined up, dude.
I had, you know, like Tuesday, Wednesday, and, yeah, and I ended up being in the ICU,
and I just really hope that I'm not blacklisted, because I emailed them.
I was like, oh, man, I was a little bit nervous about that.
Oh, the old I can't make it because I might not be alive trick.
We've heard that before, guy.
We've heard that before, guy.
Right?
Oh, my goodness, dude.
Dude, you know what's funny is whenever I saw you in person, whenever we met up in person,
you reminded me a little bit of my sister in a weird way.
And my sister was on the transplant list.
You know, my sister got a transplant for a liver transplant.
Yeah, back in the day.
And there was just some things like, I don't know if this is,
there's like, you guys almost, I don't know if you, you didn't,
you looked a little bit the same in a strange way.
Yeah, okay.
And I don't know if there's like, because I don't know.
I mean, you know, it was just kind of, and it just suddenly made me, it took me back to, you know, who she was a little bit.
And it like made it so much more real to me.
You know, it reminded me... I don't know.
It's like I look at my sister a lot of times
and I put all these other things on her
like, oh, she's my sister
and she doesn't follow through on these things
and she'll say she's going to mail me something
and been fucking nine years
and that bitch ain't mailing shit.
I'll start stacking up these resentments
and little things that go with being brother and sister.
But then it put me, I forget that she had this thing in her life
and that it was like the biggest thing of our whole childhood was her being sick.
And I mean, she was jaundiced colored.
I mean, she was a yellow child.
She was green or yellow most of my youth.
I had a friend who had this. He had cystic fibrosis and that. He was green you know green or yellow most of my youth um i had a friend who had this he had
cystic fibrosis and that he was green yeah yeah man you got a green friend that's fucking
that's next level bro you you got a green sister that's true dude look we're just relating here
oh on saint patrick's day dude i would take that bitch around the block you feel me um but but it just put you know what it made it so much more real to me you know it made it
like man like it made me remember this thing about my sister and it made me i mean i guess it made me
feel a little bit bad that i hadn't i don't know checked in with her about see what was going on
about that or um but it made it you it made me relate
it just put a lot of pieces together because there was something i could connect to you know
um yes can i ask you do you think that it's an energy thing not to be etheric or anything but
you think that it's uh maybe just some sort of almost like a wavelength or just a vibe that
you know maybe that's relatable that I had with her.
What do you think?
What, that when I saw you, it made me think of her?
Yes.
I think it just made me, for one, I probably felt sorry for myself.
I felt a little bit sorry that I hadn't checked in with her about this, you know, her, you know, the rejection medicine and all those types of things that she has to take and
the extra things she has to do. And, you know, the fears,
and just the fears that she may think about sometimes that, you know,
it made me kind of feel, I guess, I mean, as selfish as it is,
it made me feel a little bit sorry for myself, you know,
sorry that I hadn't done those things or disappointed in myself.
But then it made me um i don't know there was like a laugh
or something you know because you you know you don't i would say if if if if someone looks on
a scale of one to ten and ten is super healthy you know you probably looked at like a you know
a seven you're probably one of the best looking fucking sick dudes i'd ever seen straight up
i'm like damn dude this dude
could be a fucking model up in uh you know in a uh in the transplant ward this dude's gonna be
doing fucking photo shoots in the hallway you know um but but it may but there was like a there was
some sickness there you can see you know you can feel a little bit you know you're breathing you
said is it what percentage of breathe was your breathing at whenever I saw you?
Oh, man.
Yeah, I think when you saw me, it was at 19, and now it's at like 17%.
So the way I try to describe that, I think if you remember, I say, you know, feel that.
Throw away your left lung, cut your right lung in half, and I got less than that.
Damn, boy.
Mickey rolling on a sandwich sack that. Damn, boy. Mickey
rolling on a sandwich sack full of air,
bro. You coming in light.
Yeah, man.
Damn, bro. And so, look,
I think there was some sickness there,
I guess, a little bit that you can, you know,
but your spirit isn't
sick, though.
It's like this shell that you're in
has some, you know, a little sickness. You say your weight in had to has some you know a little sickness you
say your weight was low so you know you you know you don't look like you know adonis you know it's
not like you're looking like you know schwarzenegger at 19 years old right right so so but but your
spirit was at a fucking 30, you know? Sure.
The look in somebody's eyes is so much more alive when their body is sick.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Oh, yes, sir.
Absolutely, man.
Yeah.
What is that?
Definitely.
What is that?
Dude, it's hard.
So now we're getting to those points where it's really difficult to articulate and put into words, right?
But I think if I had to try to, it really does get to that theme that we've been talking about of whether it's humanity, whether it's perspective, all these types of words that we want to use on it.
I think that, you know,
I'll describe it like this, Theo, man.
We like to think that, you know, you ever hear someone say, like, just keep fighting,
keep fighting.
He's a fighter.
She's a fighter.
And we kind of think about that in a sense of, like, maybe when they're sedated, maybe
when their eyes are closed and when they're not able
to talk to us but what i realized man is that you know even when i saw you right now uh maybe even
within the past five years i've been fighting this is the fight right now man it doesn't it
didn't stop it didn't begin it's kind of just always been. And you know, yes, you probably got to fight a little bit harder
during those very critical times.
And maybe that's what you see, man.
Who knows that, like, maybe it's something to the lines that
this person just lives a life where they're constantly challenged.
And they've got to have a resilience to them because if they don't
you know with the second that they stop man it who knows what could happen yeah and maybe that
is why there's just a tenacity there maybe there's just a life there whatever it is and i'll be honest
man it's like we talked about there's the other side of the coin where
things just get a little bit too hard and maybe it's not there yeah and that's when that's when
we can be there as friends and family and not overwhelm and not push but just be there
is that what your family did that kind of brought you back around is that something
that that kind of happened this time that you know your family did that kind of brought you back around? Is that something that kind of happened this time that, you know, your family kind of...
You know, I mean,
yes, definitely. They definitely
were. There's also a lot of struggles, man.
I mean, I'm sure you can
be sympathetic to a mother
who's seeing her son,
you know, breathing through
a tube and sedated
and just, you know, eyes shut. and and sedated and just you know eyes shut and i forget like i
said two descriptives here but blood on his neck because of the coffin and you know it's like it
just looks really scary and we all as human beings we all have the ability to become emotionally
compromised right and that's got to be so hard to see was my mom my mom was my mom was phenomenal
my friends were phenomenal man that's my caregiving team you know that's the
they're just uplifting me in every single way man and and i'm so fortunate and like i said yes
going harkening back to that that's where I felt that love.
And I realized that, you know what?
These people don't need to fully understand what I want them to.
If they're just, you say it so many times, if they just show up.
Yeah.
If they're just there wholeheartedly and just there for me that's that's all we need sometimes wow so yeah man a great caregiver team man my mom my dad uh my brother flew out from japan
damn bro yeah man my my best friendya. That's a trip. Wow. Right, man.
So I'm fortunately blessed to have these people, man.
So it's great.
Man, I love, man.
You just, you know, you're making me, you're making me, you know, this is going to make me get out of bed tomorrow, man. Because if I get up and I get going, though, you don't know also what God or what a higher power wants, what I might be the tool.
I might be the wrench tomorrow that God needs to show somebody else somehow that, you know,
that their day is going to be a little bit okay.
And not in a selfish way, but just in a tool way.
Like I might be, somebody else can't fit it right.
And I may be, you know, I might be the screwdriver for a second.
Theo, man, I've always wholeheartedly believed that.
I'm not sure.
Shoot, I called you when I was in that.
I called the hotline.
I got the message, and, man, it was a dark one.
It was dark, and then you could probably feel my pain in my voice.
And, yeah, man, I a whole wholehearted believer in that and what you do who you are as i've told you man is your
example as a person man and i'll just tell you man like i did and if you can hear from my voice
i'm proud to i'm just i'm just fucking proud man to call you someone that supports me and if i dare throw that fabled f word around now i'm proud to call
you a friend i really am well so i appreciate keep doing what you're doing man i think it's great
i love it man and you inspire people to be better people i truly believe that well i just want to be
a better person myself man and and uh and you inspire me dude a hundred percent i you know i
needed i'm so glad we got to connect today because i needed to hear a lot of this stuff man and you inspire me dude 100% I'm so glad we got to connect today
because I needed to hear a lot of this stuff
good stuff man
something's wrong with me I need to be constantly
reminded in order to
stay in a good
direction there's just something
you know I'm a
last minute I have a last minute
memory and I just have to be reminded constantly
one last question man before you go when you get to some of those moments and,
you know, you're riding that cusp of like, am I going to be okay? How long am I going to live?
You know, because the fear, sure, it might not sound to people super real as we're talking about
it, but when you're laying in a hospital ward or you're laying in a bed and your family's around,
you're like, fuck, I mean, there's not's not many you know the next time they could be standing around me could be i'm in a coffin or
i'm in a you know at a wake or something you know i mean there's not there's only too many reasons
you know the family's gathering around your bed you know if you're doing like some special jerking
off or something in a circus family, or if you're sick.
But do you feel any different connection as you get out there to a higher power
or something in the universe?
And you don't have to.
Look, man, do you feel anything, or does it all just feel human?
Did you have any experience with any of that?
I'll say this, man.
First and foremost, I was raised in a Catholic school, man.
In all honesty, I went through K-8, almost nearly 10 years through that.
My family is very Catholic.
Actually, I kind of took the other way to it back in the day i can tell you this and what i mean by that is you know i was a little bit kind of like
man i don't really know about maybe a dogmatic religion but i will say this man uh in my adult
years i do believe you know i i don't know how to explain it. I think these are things that if we could, we'd know the secrets of the world.
Yeah.
That, yeah, man, I feel like there's a synchronicity, dude.
I feel like, you know, maybe not the quote-unquote everything happens for a reason,
but more or less that we, if we express ourselves in the way,
just wholeheartedly and authentically,
I think over time you're just going to bring the right people in your life.
Well, that said, man, I was told this, Theo,
that when word got around from my friends and family that I was in the ICU,
my name got placed in a lot of prayer circles.
And people were praying for me.
My mom told me every day, and I'll be really honest with you, Theo,
at that time I kind of, I don't want to say I rolled my eyes,
but I was kind of like, you know, Mom, I'm glad that that helps you,
but that does nothing for me.
I didn't feel it.
We talked about it.
I didn't feel it.
Yeah.
But I'll say this, man.
I mean, my song, I'm singing a different tune these days because sometimes i think about it and like
how do i not how do i i don't know you know and i've also had a lot of people call me recently
that i've just reconnected with due to this experience that uh you know nicky man i was
thinking about you a couple weeks ago man and i wonder like where where that it stemmed from you know and i built this excuse
me this this theory that uh you know maybe the more that we are in other people's minds just
that you know maybe that there's something there there's a synchronicity or there's a love maybe there is some sort of higher power to it yeah and you know i don't know what comes after obviously
after life and whatnot but i will say that you know we had mentioned humanity i think that's a
massive part of it but you know that that maybe that we're in people's lives for a reason.
Yeah.
And we never know, man.
We never know.
But we, you know, just be a part of that. And I think it's a good thing, for sure.
Is it scary when you get that close to, like, dying?
Like, is it scary?
Or, like, what is it like?
Oh, man.
I think, you know, i can only tell from my experience
but it was such a survival aspect man you know not to go crazy but dude i had some such attractive
nurses man oh my goodness yeah who's the most beautiful caring women and and men but but you
know particularly to the women yeah women first women first, dude. Men second.
Oh, man.
Always. For me.
Yeah, for me too, man. For me too.
But, damn, man.
I had
no sex drive or anything, right?
Oh, yeah.
I didn't even have really a want to...
And you got a tube in your throat.
They probably think you're gay.
You're laying there with a tube in your throat.
They're probably like, oh, this dude's not.
I think I told you, man.
I could only write.
I asked the girl, I said, are you married?
She said, I gotta know.
And the first thing I said when she pulled that tube down out of my throat, I told her, I said, I really apologize about that.
He was beautiful.
I had to ask.
I gotta know these things.
But yeah, then again, man, it really is just about survival.
I didn't have a fear, man.
What I did get fearful of was that I was noticing these perspectives that I was building in my head where I'm like, man, I've never thought about life like this.
And what I got fearful of is, you know, I'm kind of crazy, man, but I looked at it like this.
I was like, dude, I feel like I'm getting closer to the truth.
And what I mean by that, and I honestly feel, dude, like I said, I may sound off the wall here,
but I really, I think that the closer you get to the truth, whatever that means,
the closer and closer you get to it, man,
when you figure it all out,
that's when you're gone.
And it feels good, though.
What's crazy, though,
is that that truth is a beautiful thing
and you can share it with people.
And that's what I like to do.
Man, you know,
I just feel this 100%.
Thanks so much for your time, dude.
And so you could get a call any day
and get those hitters, huh?
Man, any day, dude. I'm looking forward
to it, dude. And, you know,
seeing you again, I'm going to take a slide.
I'm going to go. First thing I do, man, I'm going to
take a slide out to the comedy show and watch me some comedy
for a good week or so
and just enjoy life, man.
Well, look, man, I'll say this, dude.
We have a Patreon here, and I think we got enough money in the account, bro.
Whenever you get them new hitters, dude, we'll get you down here, get you on an episode.
That's so kind of you, man.
I appreciate that, dude.
Dude, yeah, I want to talk more about this kind of stuff in studio and get you on an episode and get you over to the store.
stuff in studio and get you on an episode and get you over to the store and uh you know um and they got some real you know straight gutter chicks and dudes over there we could probably introduce you
to as well so we'd love to see him man we'd love to meet him i'm all i'm a fan of it man thanks man
let me end by saying this dude yeah i love man up i love. Oh, thanks, bro. I'm so happy for you, dude.
You're having such a great year, man.
I love it, dude.
Thanks, man.
Well, you know what it is, dude.
Those are real callers to the podcast, except for the Bobby Lee and his girlfriend.
I wanted to get a woman to call in as well.
So I was talking to her about the show, and I was like, Bobby definitely has problems.
And she goes, oh, she goes, well, I'll call in with some problems with Bobby's.
But the other two were real calls, man.
So it was just crazy, you know?
That's so awesome, man.
It's so awesome.
You know, there was this one joke that you said,
or this one incident you had with, I think his name was Matt.
And you guys were in the bar, and you said hello to this woman,
and you said, I have adult asthma. said hello to this woman and you said,
I have adult asthma.
Yeah.
And she was like,
oh, okay.
And you go,
yeah, I was just trying to make sure
if we could relate on certain ailments
that we had, right?
And I thought about that
and I was like,
man, I feel like I indirectly
influenced this man
in this bit right here.
I love it.
You might have, man.
You might have been a writer
and you didn't even know it, bro.
Love it, man.
Love it, dude.
Again, man,
I'm proud of you, dude.
And like I said,
I just thank you very much
for calling, man.
It means a lot for me as well.
We're each other's strength
in this way, man.
Well, I want to apologize too, man.
I feel like I probably
could have been a little bit
more on the ball
and keeping in touch
over the past month. And so I hope you forgive apologize, too, man. I feel like I probably could have been a little bit more on the ball and keeping in touch over the past month, you know.
And so, you know, I hope you forgive me for that, man.
Oh, of course.
No worries, man.
Never once have I felt that, man.
So, hey, man, like I said, proud of you, dude.
Thank you very much for calling, man.
And anytime, anytime, as you know.
Yeah, man.
I'll be keeping in touch, dude.
And thank you so much for your time today man
send me a couple of pics of you in the hospital
I'll pull some off the Instagram
so if we package this up
that we can get this out there dude
thank you so much man
I just really appreciate your time today man
of course
you remember my last text
I'm happy to be a part of it
yeah 100% man onward bro be good, I'm happy to be a part of it, man. Yeah, 100%, man.
Onward, bro.
Be good, Mickey.
I'll talk to you soon.
Bye, Theo.
You take care, man.
All right, you too, brother.
All right, man.
Onward.
Onward.
You know, having him call and spend time when I don't even know how much time,
and he don't even know what his time is like.
You know, and when I saw him in person,
he looks a lot younger
because his body is not holding on as much weight and muscle.
You know, because your body ain't concerned about that,
about cosmetic stuff.
Your body ain't, you know, thinking about L'Oreal and Estee Lauder.
Your body's thinking about, well, I just need to be, I need to, you know, think about L'Oreal and Estee Lauder.
Your body's thinking about,
well, I just need to be,
I need to, you know,
take care of what's going on inside.
I'm gonna spend my energy there.
And so he looks like 20 or something,
but he's 28, I think, or maybe,
I don't even know.
He's an adult, you know,
but he's not 20.
But he looks so young.
He looks maybe even 17 or 18. But I didn't know him when he was well.
I only known him when he had this illness,
and I don't know.
I don't even know what I'm trying to say.
I just got a lot on my mind, I guess.
I feel fucking kind of filled up.
That's crazy.
I wasn't even expecting to really get in all that kind of stuff today.
And then here we did.
But that's life.
That's life.
You know, you don't know what you're going to get into.
You don't know.
You know, you don't know.
And then you show up.
And then life says, oh, here.
Here's what you could get into today.
You know, here's somebody maybe you can help today.
You know?
There's always a lower low.
If you take anything out of that call right there,
that's what I'm taking.
You know, I'm sitting here thinking,
I'll tell you right now the things I'm in fear of right now in my life.
I'm in fear that people are going to think that I'm not a good person.
That's one of my biggest ones always.
Ever since I was a child or something happened, I don't know.
But I feel like even if I care about somebody that they're not going to believe it.
And they're going to think I'm a fraud.
And so then I get afraid to care. And then it just, that whole thing metastasizes. And
you know, that's a bad little, uh, cyclone for me. Um, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, you know,
what things I'm worried about? I got a little dent on the back of my car from an accident a
while back. I'm worried about that. That thing keeps popping in my fucking head.
You know what I'm worried about? I'm worried about...
You know, I'm worried about I haven't been going to the gym or taking as good care of myself physically.
You know, maybe I don't look 100% the way that I want to look.
Those are things that I'm worried about.
Those are my worries right now.
I mean, I'm worried about some other people too.
I'm worried about my sister.
You know, I want her to be happy
and I want her to be well.
And, you know, she's getting healthier out there
in her life right now.
And that's, you know, I'm worried about her.
I'm worried about my mother.
You know, she hurt her hip last week.
And so I'm thinking about her. You know, there's some other people I'm worried about her. I'm worried about my mother. You know, she hurt her hip last week.
So I'm thinking about her.
You know, there's some other people I'm worried about.
I'm worried about some of my friends in the AA program. I'm worried about, you know, those things.
Stuff like that.
But, man, when you look at that.
When I look at that.
When I take that.
Those bunch of little worries and fears. Or, you know, man, I'm doing okay.
I'm doing okay.
Somebody out there don't have it.
Somebody out there is laying in a coma flirting with the Lord right now.
And their family's around them thinking about them and wishing for them.
I'm doing okay.
So I don't mean to bring people into that depth right now.
But fuck, I don't know.
I don't even know if I'm going to put this on today's episode.
This call, I came in and did this call in advance.
I was going to do a follow-up.
But I might make this the fucking episode today.
I don't know.
If it's not, if it is,
because I haven't even done the episode yet.
So if I'm, this might not even make sense,
but I haven't taped today's episode yet.
I'm about to do that next.
But I might just tape a beginning
and just put this whole Mickey call on
because what am I going to do?
I'm going to take this moment, this real moment he and I had and shelve it, you know, for when it's comfortable, you know, or later.
Is there a, when is the later?
Do I know?
You know, what if, you know, this dude's on a transplant list and he just got expedited up the list.
Look, when I saw him two months ago, six weeks ago, he wasn't at the top of the list.
And he said it could be any day now he gets him new hitters.
Get in there!
It could be any day, boy.
Mickey coming in with them hot fucking, you know, airbags.
That dude, because that dude's running on those fucking small Ziplocs,
them little baby ones right now.
You might put half a sandwich in.
You ever get that, bitch?
You had lunch, you open your sack, and you get that fucking little half.
Ziplocs started making them, damn, those angry mother sacks.
That's what I call them.
You ever get that little hitter from your mother?
You got half a sandwich in that, bitch.
Or that's the kind of
that's that's when your stepdaddy made your lunch you know that you get into you open your lunch
sack and it feels kind of heavy you're thinking oh i got this new stepdaddy you're gonna he he he
gonna treat me right with that brown bread with that brown bag hitter and then you and you little
so it's a you know opening that brown bag when you little at lunch at the schoolhouse, you crack it into that thing.
It takes you a second.
You got to unfold it and you got to read the side, you know, what's up, motherfucker?
Have a good day.
Love, you know, Mr. Tim or whatever his name is, you know, Mr. Darryl, whoever your new stepdaddy is.
And you like, oh, he made me this thing, you know, And you reach down in that sack and you got to put your arm.
You got a little arm.
You got to put that bitch almost all the way in that lunch sack.
And you get in there and you pull out that sandwich.
And it's one of those little half things.
Because Ziploc started making little ones.
And he made half a sandwich and put it in that thing.
And it's not even a unique, you know,
and you're like, this is supposed to be for just some jelly beans or something.
It's stepdaddy sandwich day.
That's stepdaddy sandwich day.
And that is a sin.
And that is a sin.
But those are the airbags that Mickey's running on,
them half hitters, man.
And it's crazy that a little bit of air left in his lungs,
and he is thinking about that there's somebody worse off than him.
Fuck.
Look, bro, if that ain't the end, look,
what else am I going to talk about today we had some calls
that came in maybe i got to some of those first or maybe i got to some of those second i don't know
i might this might be the whole episode this might be the end this might be the beginning i'm not sure
but if this was today's episode man i don't what else do i need to get through the week
what else do you need if you have the week? What else do you need?
If you have any thoughts on today's episode, hit the hotline, man.
985-664-9503.
As well, we're still taking calls for Greyhound.
We're going to do an expose number two.
You know, I want to thank Grey Block Pizza as always.
I want to thank whatever higher power out there, my God, whatever that keeps me alive.
So that maybe I can wake up tomorrow and not think about, oh, what's going to happen to me today?
But how can I be a part of something to happen to somebody else?
Because if I don't do that, then what the fuck am I doing?
You know, what the fuck am I doing if I'm not doing that because god dang you know what I
you know what is my biggest sickness
if I look back on my life is worrying about me
you know worrying about me
and maybe next week I'll be infected by myself again
but right now today for this moment I'm going to try not to be
and that's trick along Mickey man
damn fuck Today, for this moment, I'm going to try not to be. And that's trickling Mickey, man.
Damn.
Fuck.
Dude almost out of lungs, but goddamn, how many hearts does he have?
Thank you guys for being here with me, man.
I'm going to try and pipe out.
You know, I'm going to pipe Celebrate in right now.
Because this is, sometimes it fits and sometimes it doesn't and I'll be dang
if it don't fit right now.
Hit that hotline guys
if you have any thoughts.
We might do a follow up
on the Mickey episode
on Thursday.
We'll do that old fashioned
follow up.
If you've had an experience
where you've been close to the edge
or, you know, if you...
I don't know, man.
Fucking whatever.
If you think Mickey's out of his mind,
maybe he don't have enough air in his brain anymore.
And whatever you think.
You hit that hotline, man.
Because I'm out here feeling, bro.
If you need me, I'll be in my feelings.
Let's have some fun while we all die.
Be good to yourselves.
Probably.
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