Threedom - Threevisiting: Church Cool Man
Episode Date: February 28, 2023Threevisiting on the Tues: Scott, Paul and Lauren discuss Freedom Rock, retirement and play The Laughing Game. Follow us on social media @threedomusa. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.c...om. Leave us a voicemail at 424-252-4678 (HAG-CLAIMS-8).
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Scott were you as alarmed as Lauren and I were by the theme song? Yeah, it was very loud.
And very frightening.
It wasn't, you know, like seeing a ghost or anything like that.
I feel like it was a little bit frightening.
Like seeing people confu-fighting.
It was like, yeah, a lot like confu-fighting.
Yeah.
Those cats though.
They're quick as fast as lightning. They're quick as fast as lightning. They're quick as fast as lightning.
They're quick as fast as lightning.
They're quick as fast as lightning.
Is that a shirt?
Yeah.
They're quick as fast as lightning.
We can come on and we can't have.
We've barely established it as a fun thing.
Here's what's going on.
We have too many shirts.
Too many shirts.
Too many shirts.
Hey, yeah.
I think we'm going.
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Um, was with Chevy Chase. Oh wait, something to Africa? No, it was.
It was. It was. It was. It was, um, a movie about a boy and his father.
About a boy? Yeah. It was about a boy. It was about a boy and his father. About a boy? Yeah. It was about a boy.
It was about a boy and his father played by George Wentes in it and it's and that song isn't it? That
like sort of like powerful and well it's not even it's like more like what it was commercials
for like like pure moods it was like that. What's a pure your move those CDs from the 90s where it'd be like
Anya and like different types of songs like that you'd hear like an oranoko flow. Yes
We only know we only know freedom rock. We're a little bit older. Yeah, turn it up man. I don't know that was
Freedom rock brother. There was a commercial for some compilation of, you know,
like 60 reboot.
This is a great morning song.
I want everyone to hear it.
Okay, let's hear it.
All right.
It's like if a family member dies.
And you're a group thing.
It wants to be sent off over the side of a cliff. Yeah, yeah.
Wait for it to really kick in.
OK.
Still waiting.
Stop.
You know it's kicked in.
Still waiting.
I won't be able to prove anything to you with this.
Who is this?
Shevon.
What?
Get on my head.
What?
He leaned away from the mic to say it.
And it was a loud music is playing her ears.
A negma?
Oh, a negma.
Excuse you.
Let's hear a little, uh, sodness by Enigma?
Oh, man.
Wait, I still love it.
Wait, wait, wait.
Enigma, the guy with the puzzle tattooed on his face?
What?
I don't think so.
No, Enigma, who does sodness?
Sodness?
Yeah, based on the Marquitos.
Marquitos sod.
Are you serious?
This is sadness.
Yeah, this is like church cool man.
When the monks break it down.
Well, I'm a funky monkey.
I'm here to say it's fun to be funky in a monkey way.
Monkey, funky, funky, funky, funky, funky.
Oh my god.
And they're all shaving like the center of their...
Hit a big rig like a concentric
It looks like Westworld's
When they scout the
Anyway freedom rock had these two old hippies
Okay, can I say about the past song that I was obsessed we will get back to this but I was obsessed with
Musque about the past song that I was obsessed, we will get back to this, but I was obsessed with, we must get back to it.
I was obsessed with doing a mashup,
before mashups were anything.
You thought of it first.
Or swear I come up with mashups.
Or swear I come up with mashups.
Oh.
I like parties.
I die of parties.
That's something that guy, I have parties. I have parties. I come up with. That's something like that guy.
I have parties.
I have parties.
I call them mashups.
I don't know how to do that much of.
It had the same beat as Soul to Soul,
keep on grooving, I think.
You're thinking of jungle to jungle.
Simply understand yourself.
So I, what?
I didn't have any DJ equipment or anything like that,
but I wanted to put those two songs together
to bleed into it.
Can we hear Soul to Soul keep on grooving, don't stop?
Play under a step.
And I think Tom's dire too, maybe has.
Oh, not that again.
The same ish beat.
But I love it.
Yeah.
Oh, Soul to Soul.
Okay, wait, can we talk about this?
Can we talk about Soul to Soul? Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
I was just thinking about this in the way here when songs sample other songs. Yep.
And how I think it should be necessary for it to say on the track that it is a sample.
In the title? Yes, because it drives me crazy when I can't figure out,
or if I like love something and then I find out like a Kanye song and then I find out it's like some old song I'm like I would
rather listen to that old song. Yeah like the one the the one the one the one.
Oh yeah there's no. But what got me thinking about it was I was listening to how
soon as you're the wires. That's why I'm thinking. No. Yeah but yeah. No you're not.
How soon is now by the Smith., and then it was a meter my name me of so I'll be chick by
So I was like oh well
I always knew that those were the same song but I was like that's crazy
I didn't I didn't realize for
For like three years was shut up and drive by Rihanna is blue Monday
I've never realized that let's play a little shut up and drive by Rihanna is Blue Monday.
I've never realized that.
Let's play a little shut up and drive.
We'll never realize it.
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I'm a one, step into my rest.
And do do do do do do do do do.
Wait until it kicks in.
I'm a one, step into my rest.
I'm a one, step into my rest.
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I'm a one, step into my rest. I'm a one, step into my rest. I'm a one, step into my rest. I'm a one, step into my rest. we go. Oh, bro! Yeah!
This is gonna be the best day of your life.
We're gonna play Blue Monday,
or you're just gonna change your life.
It's gonna blow you mind!
Is it gonna blow you mind?
Is it gonna blow you mind?
Yeah.
How does it feel to treat me like you do?
You know what I mean?
No!
Okay.
Sing along.
No.
Feel.
Just treat me like you do.
What a baby!
I don't know this part.
It's upon me. I'm show me like you do. What a baby. I don't know this part.
It's upon me.
And show me who you are.
What?
Something like it.
Oh, I'm a doll.
Don't forget to make me.
It's sad up and down.
When we went down to the beach.
A B C D E F G.
Hey, I J K L M N O B. This just rip off of the alphabet. Yeah. You can do it. You can rip off of the alphabet. The FG
This just rip off of the alphabet. Yeah, you can
You can see the alphabet
You can see the alphabet over the whole floor
Every single song includes every letter of the alphabet
By law
By law
That's why so many songs have the word quiz in them
There's so many songs said the quick brown fox
Shoped over the lazy deer
The time for all the time to come to the end of the party
There is a way to ruin the you've done one of them this singing the alphabet over
I'm gonna wait ruined another way to ruin any song is can we play a little more blue Monday?
Oh great. This is another way to ruin any song for anyone
spider man
spider man
Does whatever a spider can.
I would argue that you only have anything different
over another song would ruin the song.
I would say it enhances every song.
Here, what's that?
It's great.
Cute woman.
Hey, Mickey, you're so fine.
You're so fine, you bum, I'm fine.
Hey, Mickey. Hey, Mickey. Hey Mickey you're so fine you're so fine you both my mind hey Mickey
Hey Mickey oh
Say can you see by the dawns early like this is like stars on 45
It hits was last stars in for let's explain stars on 45 and free to rock
Okay stars on 45 was there it was like disco
medley rock back
yeah still can't hold on
rock up up again 10 minutes ago apologies to freedom rock
we were at the time we'll have you on a
Suzy again freedom like is the new mat
Damien so star's M45 was in the early 80s I believe
relate 70s they would have disco isish medleys of whatever the popular
hits of the day that would have this clapping beat behind it.
And it would be like, you know, what were some of them?
Can you find a stars on 45?
Here we go.
So this is just one song.
And normally it doesn't have this clap.
Okay, this is the theme song.
Yeah.
I know this one.
Yeah, the first one was the theme song. I know this one.
Yeah, the first one was the theme song they would do at the beginning of the act.
Oh, okay, oh, it's all songs I know now.
Yeah.
Okay, oh cute.
Oh honey, honey.
I love what's happening.
You are my candy girl!
And you got me wanting you to transition into another one.
How do I keep going?
Let it live.
Remember when he was on Brady Bunch?
The girl baby Jones.
Oh yeah.
This is the baby Jones.
This is the art piece. Art piece. Three, yeah, I don't think this is a baby Jones. This is the art
Fade it out right when you win you
Was really cool. Thank you Lauren. I'm proud of that was really cool thank you Lauren I'm proud of me I like me my wife likes me faded out right when he did that
oh wait so many tangents there was like a thing this happened once before is where
you went oh because it went into the Beatles we were talking about Davey Jones
then I went this happened once before. Jones on the Brady bunch. Then before that there was a guy say about that song this happened once before I used to
work in a restaurant called Cafe Cordial still there in the valley.
Pardon me.
I don't know.
Everyone to go visit.
There's a plaque dedicated to.
Of course.
Most famous alumni on this spot.
But I used to work Saturday nights and they would have bands on Friday and Saturday and
the owner of Peter, great guy.
Peter Cordial? Still there.
Peter Cordial. He owned it with his parents who were English and he was not English.
But he was really when he hired me, he was like, we have great bands and, you know,
the members of Chicago play here all the time. And so, and that was like a selling point.
So you were saying Chicago is not impressed? No And so, and that was like a selling point. But, but.
So you were saying Chicago's not impressive.
No, no, but I immediately told Jimmy Pardo
was like, why does he hate them?
No, he loves them.
They're his favorite band.
So, that's interesting.
In any case, there was a Beatles.
There's like four good Chicago songs.
Oh boy.
There's more than that.
I like, I like, there's a solid.
I'm like, there's a solid.
I don't know less than that.
What about 20
That's not one because I don't understand what that's about at all
What is that about waiting for the break of day?
25 to six
Break up day if I had to guess it falls off from there. I don't I don't know I don't know
I don't know but is think I do. I don't know.
I don't know.
But is it subways or buss?
It's about drugs.
It's about drugs?
Of course it is.
What drugs?
Number drugs.
Have you ever had 25?
It's crazy.
It'll make you had six or four?
It'll make you six to four.
If you take 25 and then you do six and then you go to four.
Okay.
You will sing like Chicago, the rest of your life.
No, I know what you guys are talking about.
I've done it.
Yeah, that's right.
You're in the Oranoko Flo.
I went to a block party recently.
Well, it was not a block party.
My friend was living, this was two weeks ago.
She lives around the corner.
Oh, hold on.
I'm just saying because she was living.
I don't know why I'm saying it this way.
She was living at the time.
Okay, at the time.
We did a friend who's going,
currently.
Currently.
No.
She, we're on the corner from our house.
There was a house that every year does a Chicago cover band.
I thought about it.
Let it go.
Yeah.
They do a Chicago cover band at the house.
Yes, and so they invite everyone in the neighborhood
so they don't bother anyone because they're going to be playing loudly and we went to it.
Holy shit, does Parto know about this?
Wait, are you not allowed to complain about it if you were invited?
Basically, it's like a way to go, hey, we're doing this.
We do every year.
It's our midlife crisis.
It's our thing.
I wrote like a whole thing.
Is it an afternoon thing?
Yeah, yeah.
It's our thing.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's also fun because we could hear in her backyard but then we went over there and watched it for a whole thing. Is it an afternoon thing? Yeah, yeah. So that's a hard day. Yeah, yeah. And it's also fun because we could hear in her backyard,
but then we went over there and watched it for a little bit.
And I was thinking, when are they gonna play the hits?
And they did it at one point, but then it was like,
a lot of these Chicago songs I don't care about.
I like like five of them, and I want to hear them.
Cool, but I went to go see them at the Greek,
and we were similarly disappointed because we, when we first got together, I would have to hear them. I would have to hear them. I would have to hear them. I would have to hear them. I would have to hear them.
I would have to hear them.
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The song's title is the time at which the song is set.
Which is called what?
25 or 26 minutes before 4am.
Because of the unique...
25 or 6 to 4.
So it's like 25 or 26.
Or 6 to 4, yeah.
That's not how you say that.
You don't, yeah.
It has been incorrectly speculated.
35. A veiled reference to drug quantities or a mystical illusion. not how you say that. You don't. Yeah, it has been incorrectly speculated
three to five, a veiled reference to drug quantities
or a mystical illusion.
I was joking around.
Right.
And it was banned.
It was banned for a while in Singapore.
It was banned in Singapore.
Yeah.
Is there like the socks?
Don't more like don't sing a poor.
If you play the song, we'll cane you.
Sing a word. That one of the canine in country. Sing a word. I think it was. Don't more like don't sing a poor if you play the song will cane you
That one of the caning country sing a more there it was yeah, can I just finish the fact that
That's the that the Beatles cover band always opened with that song and I grew to hate it like Beatles cover band Never been. Ad Corneal. Oh, yeah, yes. They played every Saturday night. So that's why you're talking about the cafe.
Yes, just couldn't let you get to it.
I don't think we forgot.
I don't think we even got to the Beatles.
No, the Beatles cover.
We did, but you were saying something.
But the Beatles cover band played every Saturday.
Oh, we're saying shut up.
And you didn't listen.
Hey.
You guys, it's a mean lie.
I think you're saying that.
Good morning.
It feels like we're doing a morning radio show,
which I'm not opposed to.
We should get a serious XM show.
We should. Let's do this.
Oh my God.
What the fuck are we doing?
Fuck up all of our careers and just become radio people.
Why would that fuck up all of our careers?
That would be weird for me to do another time now.
Michelle Collins, Nikki Glazer, come on!
When my friend did the morning show at Indy1031,
which is the whole reason I started comedy bang-bang.
He had to get up at 3am or 4am to do it.
I think he has.
Yes, sounded awful.
Yeah.
No, that sounds awful.
Well, that's why when I would do comedy clubs and they would want you to do the morning
radio, it's like, it doesn't make sense.
First of all, nobody goes to those shows because they heard someone.
No, because they heard someone.
They didn't know on the morning radio show.
Yeah, it was pretty funny.
But then also, it's cruel because I have a nighttime job and you've made the choice to have this
weird daytime job.
Like, they have nothing to do with each other.
You're talking to do all of society.
No, no, because more, no, morning radio people, they get up, like, you just said it.
No, I know.
But I'm saying the listeners,
when you're on.
The listeners aren't getting up at 3 a.m.
No, but I'm saying that you are,
when you're on is early enough that everyone is up
because they're going to their morning job.
Yes, I know.
I'm not talking about them.
I know, but I thought it was funny to say that.
I know you did, honey, I know.
Okay, you're hugging.
It's getting better.
Um, I'm going on KTLA next week.
Okay.
With Sam.
Oh, yes.
Oh, boy.
And I always feel weird talking at that hour.
That's like seven something.
Oh, yeah.
And then also when people can see you, it's even weirder.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you, I'm promoting my new's even weirder. Yeah. Yeah.
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Let me talk about Freedom Rock.
Yes.
The time has come.
So, what is it?
Freedom Rock was one of those, it was a commercial for one of those compilations.
Can we hear a little bit of it, Kevin?
You've been hearing it, aren't we?
Are you just going to play the commercial so then there's no.
We were hearing Star of the Unfortified.
No, but I want to.
We were?
I want to hear your take on it.
No, no, no, don't play yet.
I wanna hear your take on it and see how closely
it aligns with the reality.
Okay, here's what I recall.
Okay.
Is that there's these two old hippies.
Some 60's song comes on.
The one hippie says to the other,
is this Freedom Rock?
Something like that, right?
I thought you wanted to hear his.
Yeah, he says, I'm excited because I know it.
Hey man, is that Freedom Rock?
Oh, so you remember the same. Yeah
Makes me think I'm true
And he says
He says then turn it up then turn it up then turn it up
Does he say man does anyone say man?
I think he says that freedom rock man
He says that freedom rock man or he says that freedom rock turn it up man. Okay. Let's let's check the tape
Let's see where the man lies. I
Bearing here
This song I'll melt in John they say man a lot
I'm Elton John. They say man a lot to rewind rewind all these songs represent freedom. I said I was John I meant okay Eric clapped him I think I just
Man on every single line three man's in as many seconds. What about a baby?
So to love train the stars on 45.
Alright, alright, I can't do this anymore.
So this is now, this is music for the 70s, basically.
Was this an album?
Yeah, it was a two record set, I believe, that you could order for like $20.
Now that's what I call music.
Yeah, by the way, it starts on 45 is the reason that
Weird Al's song is called Polka's on 45. I don't think anyone remembers that. Thank you.
That's kept me up.
You have been slept in years. I have it and I feel a thousand and I'm so thankful. You're just
You're now climbing under the table and you're pulling covers. This is my final moment. It's just blankets come from.
I've been waiting.
My gravity blanket.
Oh, OK, but I watch Little People Big World,
which is a fantastic reality program.
I don't know if you've seen it.
It's on TLC.
I've heard of it.
It's been on my whole life.
It's about Little People's.
It's been on my whole life.
I've watched these people go from children
to having kids of their own.
Like, I'm like, they is not a long time having kids of their own like I'm like they
It's not long time. Yeah, so it's like to grassy, but with little people
No
I don't know what this is. Oh, so all it is is the reality show about this family and the two parents are little people and they have
Four kids one of whom is little and the others are average height and then you just kind of see their life they live on a farm on the North
West
Coast whatever. Oh, no Lauren the North. They're dead. Wait. Why?
The show's telling you they live on a farm
They're dead. They're dead. This is heaven. Oh, they went to go live on a farm. I understand
They went to go. Oh, they went to live in a bar.
Get out that ghost!
I understand.
And now it's really wonderful because the show,
I'm loving it because the parents got divorced.
Da, da, da, da, da.
Yeah, McDonald's.
The parents got divorced.
It's right up your alley.
I don't know why you're quibbling.
Are you afraid you're gonna be penalized if you don't?
Yeah.
I love every interjection.
Do you really? Yeah. I love every interjection. Do you really?
Yeah.
I love every other one.
Ah!
That one is one that you didn't like.
Yeah, exactly.
And then what I did ask you last.
Did you see the next one coming?
Oh.
But I think that's what's fun about it.
So.
So now their kids are older.
And then the kids are like in their 20s
and some of them are married with kids, the twins.
So they fuck.
Yeah, yeah.
The twins are one is average and one is little and then they are both married to women and
have kids with them.
The little person had a little person child and the average height had an average child but
it could have been gone anyway.
Could have been either because it doesn't work where it's genetics.
Yeah, it was us like for the average height personally because he married an average
height woman.
I don't know.
I think that makes it automatically less.
Did they, did they, did their farm and this is not me like searching for comedy.
I'm just genuinely interested.
Did, did their farm that they had before they have children was it, was it, uh, everything
was because I think there was a show.
No, I was saying where every, they got a farm after they had the kids. I think so because because, because was their original was it everything was, because I think there was a show I was thinking
where they got a farm after they had a kiss.
I think so, because was their original house
everything was scaled down for them?
And then they're like, oh no, we need some stuff
that's gonna be average height,
or do they have a collection or?
There's multiple shows that are about little people
that are on TLC that you might be thinking about.
This, they have a farm, they run a whole thing
where they have like pumpkin season
and they have like a pirate ship that they built.
It's far people to come and...
Wait, you just said two weird things that I need to understand.
It's pumpkin season.
They built a pirate ship, Scott.
I watch it so regularly that these terms are so normal to me.
Pumpkin season is October.
They have a giant...
I know what pumpkin season is, but in what relation to them?
Then they have, they're far, they host,
like, you know, like we can go pick out a pumpkin
and go on like a hay ride and do all these things.
They have, the whole farm is like,
pimped out with all these things.
They have a pirate ship for kids to play on.
They, so my point is, what got me to this is that,
the parents are divorced.
They're both divorced.
The parents are now divorced.
Yeah, which is why I love it because the stories are more intense because they're both
dating people.
The people they're dating both average height, which I just find interesting.
So they both were like, I'm not satisfied with this.
I want you.
You could see them through the years hating each other.
No, well, they just have been together forever and they just started fighting.
But that doesn't happen with people who have been together forever.
Well, not necessarily, but it did for them.
And it was like watching them fight. It was like crazy, but then finally to know, okay, they just started fighting. But that doesn't happen with people who have been together forever. Well, not necessarily, but it did for them. And it was like watching them fight.
It was like crazy, but then finally to know, okay, they are getting divorced.
They do hate each other.
It was like validating as a viewer.
And then now they're kind of making it work, but they're trying to figure out where they
can really live to like both have the best experience because they both love the farm.
It's like a huge thing.
But they each want the farm.
That's the problem when you get divorced.
I know.
One of them doesn't want the pirate ship.
Oh, I would absolutely live there. They. Thank you. The mom. I follow all the money Instagram now
because I was like, you know, let me just double down because I like them all so much. I want to
see them. He's just double down on this shit. He was super sloppy double. And the mom was
split aces on these guys. The mom posted a story yesterday from bed and she's wearing a weighted blanket.
I said, we said, we said, some of blankets, which is anything else. Wait, if you're a little
person blanket, fly off your body. They're for everybody. What are weighted blankets?
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. It's a gravity blanket. It's this kind of trendy thing.
Every blanket is a gravity blanket. Well, they're heavy. They're very heavy and
Well, they're heavy, they're very heavy, and everything is gravity, everything.
But...
Ah!
Exept space, space force.
They're the, I actually kind of want to try one
because I keep seeing everyone talking about them
on Instagram.
Are they like comfort shirts or thunder shirts for dogs?
Yeah, so I always put on my thunder shirt
when it starts raining, and this will help me.
So...
No, what do they do?
It's a weighted blanket, so it's for people with anxiety or people can't fall asleep.
I don't only have those issues, but I think how nice
to put on this weighted blanket and just like,
conc out, it seems great.
So Amy, the mom, posted this video and add for a weighted blanket
and she is talking like an actor and it's fascinating
because she doesn't act on the show.
They don't, they really don't do that.
So she's reciting lines.
I love my weighted blanket.
It's so wonderful.
I fall in the sleep so quickly
and she's like smiling and it's so bizarre.
Do you think she's being held hostage by this person?
Yeah, so what are you gonna say about the blanket?
Well, Jayny, some people just like that feeling.
It doesn't, I don't think it's necessarily an anxiety
that you can hold the time.
I think some people just like it.
For some it's more than a feeling. Jayny't, I don't think it's necessarily an anxiety. No, yeah, I think it's not some people just like it. For some, it's more than a feeling.
Jamie, when we were, I would say most of our relationship until, probably until like five,
six years ago, she liked like really being weighed down by, she had two comfortors on her
bed. Right.
And so for most of our relationship, we had that.
And I just were sweating up there.
Learned to get used to it.
Yeah, yeah.
And then finally, I think we got new, when we got a new bed,
we got new bedding.
Good news like bed.
Can we try this?
New bedding.
New bedding.
And now we just have like a normal set up where it's
with a weight of like a...
She and we have a duvet.
No, we don't have a weight We don't have a way to blanket
So she's more over her. Yes, she got you she's the one who's hating you. She got you no she got used to the other way
Yep
I love this blank will blanket. I love it soft and every time I use it I feel like I'm getting a great big. Oh dear, acting 101.
Last stress with my blank well blanket.
Oh dear.
One thing I've noticed as well is that I sleep so much better.
It is like community theater actor.
Like she'd be a great community theater actor.
In the morning.
I've always, I've always wondered why.
I'm like, wait, wait.
I'm like, I do.
Blank well blanket. Blank well. Blank well. I've always wondered why... Wait, wait, wait. I do. I do.
I don't do it so many ways.
I do.
Well, she's trying to make it natural with your sleep.
So why don't you swipe up?
Why don't you swipe up?
Hello, would she disappear?
I love it.
It's so endearing to me though, because I like them so much.
And just so funny to watch her do this ad.
I've never seen her act so happy.
I've never, I've always wondered why people
when they're giving speeches,
or like when a minister in church is reading his sermon
or what, why do people always go into
the sing-song-e speech voice?
It's like I part, part of me feels like that's why
Trump was elected because he never does the Sing Song-E speech voice, you know?
That's what I think. If you're not, if you're not a, I don't know, I think it's hard for people to make
a written statement sound natural and sound like, kind of a sound novel, because I think you
have it in your head, like, this is what a speech sounds like.
When we did the Between Two Friends with Hillary Clinton,
every time I saw her on a comedy show,
she did the Sing Song You Speech voice
with whatever comedy line they gave her,
and that's why we were insisting to do it all improv.
Because we just want to break,
some people can't break out of the Sing Song You Speech voice.
She's not a gifted
performer in order. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I
semi-enjoy watching Chelsea Clinton
Call out people who insult her on Twitter. Do you follow her? I don't follow her. People call her ugly every day
Which it's just so stupid
But she like writes back to them with like kind of a plum. Yeah, and then I
Sometimes I'm like, oh, that's nice. And the other time I'm like,
why am I seeing this hate?
Like I kind of don't like to acknowledge the bad,
like bring it up to my feet with like some insult to her
and then she responds.
I'm like, she doesn't like that.
I don't think humans are meant to process as much
ugly as we are currently seeing all day every day.
That's a good theory, yeah.
Yeah.
You know, like even if we don't agree with it,
it's like every day we're seeing a bunch of
people insult each other and going, well, hey, fuck you.
It's so bad, I know.
And I think any time I open my Twitter and I see, I see for sure something that makes me
feel bad on some level, either if it's something to me or something about politics or whatever
and I'm like, this is not good.
Yeah.
I need a cleanse.
It's hard. I want my piece is not good. Yeah. Right? You need a cleanse.
It's hard.
It's hard.
I want a piece of my brain, or...
Yeah.
It's different than a cleanse.
Uh-oh.
I either need a spa day or to have some
really...
A spa day.
A spa day.
Do you think if you could do the eternal sunshine
thing?
A spa day.
A spa day.
A spa day.
A spa day. It could do eternal sunshine for like. I love body. It could do, would you do a turnl sunshine
for like anything in your life?
It's just a race, something.
It's just a race.
It's just a race.
I sometimes wish I could erase.
You know what, I've had trouble sleeping
the past couple of days because I've somehow
have thought about people with baseball bats
and like hitting me in the face with them, I don't know.
And it makes my eyes like I'm laying there.
I'm like, I can't go to sleep
because all I can think about is a guy with a baseball bat
with a knee in the face.
I don't know.
You know, it's similar to me watching helicopters
and movies and closing my eyes because I feel like the blades
are gonna hit me in the eyes.
I've told you about that.
I told you about that.
Yes, I think so.
Yes, really did on tour and you brought it up on stage
and said, oh, I may have betrayed that in confidence.
But yeah, that's interesting.
So you just wanna get rid of thoughts that bother you.
Yeah, well, there's also these things where like conversations I've had that now I think
of any time I do something where like, anytime I, and I don't go to cross junior anymore,
but any time I would for a while, I would remember this time I went in there when I was 20
and we were there, we were the last people before it closed, the only went in there when I was 20 and we were there we were the last people before
a close the only people in there and this you told us this show get a spanking on this show
on this show the fries the fries yeah on this show freedom all right come on I'm pretty sure
who's gonna give me this let me tell the story yeah okay I'm right I'm having us Kevin says
Kevin says Kevin gives a thumbs up and now he's very excited about it. He was like, yeah, he's told it. He's told it. All right. Wait, should I get a video?
Kevin, Kevin, this is part of your job.
Hold on, wait, wait, phone's not going to say that. Okay.
Oh, I can look.
I can look. You're writing.
You're gonna turn this in a way.
What do you think?
That's the, that's the freedom promise.
Um.
No, but anytime I,
Oh,
Anytime I've had a weird conversation with someone where I feel embarrassed like, Oh, I was
in the wrong about that.
Even though I've reconciled it in my mind of like, well, I'll try to do better.
Anytime I do a certain thing related to that thing now,
I'll remember.
Yeah, or just anytime I've done something
that I said something I shouldn't have said
or whatever it is.
Those moments I cannot get rid of.
I would love to erase every stupid thing I've ever said.
Do you know what I've thought about this so much?
Because I don't want to erase as embarrassing
as my thoughts are all the time. I would like to
erase some experiences so I could experience them again for the first time.
Oh, like what?
Yeah, like going to a dinny man?
Like going to dinny man, what about time?
It could be, I mean, I think of it in terms of like art.
I don't teach by the way.
Oh, like the Mona Lisa or perhaps-
Well, Mona Lisa is the most disappointing thing to see in real life.
What if the sonnest of the immortal bard?
No, that's like I love.
If I could read a book again for the first time
where I could see a movie again for the first time.
I tend to forget books.
So when I-
You don't want to fuck with the first time again. So first,
Hey, Jayny, could you erase this from my memory? Cause I
weren't doing it again tomorrow.
So what I so
I was kind of wish I did.
I also wish I didn't know so many bad things about the world.
I think this is going to be too dark probably, but like I
remember really learning and understanding
about molestation, and I know I'm sorry,
but I remember learning about that in Oprah,
actually there were so many horrible stories
that were exposed to me, probably at a too young,
even just as a teenager, things I didn't really understand
about things that happened people, and I don't know.
And I feel that then I did a deep dive like wanting to understand those types
of stories and like reading like memoirs from people and all these types of things.
And now it's so in my head that it makes me feel sick and thinking about that happening
people makes me so sad that I truly wish I didn't know so much about that.
I watched the whole thing about, she, Oprah interviewed Child molesters who were who are molesters and she interviewed them and they talked about their process for like the grooming children to
Don't but do you think
I hate knowing that but does it
Are you able to a I mean
Print I guess were you able to protect yourself in those types of situations or I was too old to have that
To have that be something that I could be...
So, but do you think that it will help out
if you ever have children who you really do?
Yeah, I do think so, but I think I'm so worried
about that for children.
Did you keep the videotape?
You'll just show them that.
Yeah, so don't listen to guys like this.
But I feel so concerned about that for all children
in the world that like, it's almost incapacitating
in a way, just like if these hairs are going on,
how can I experience any joy myself?
Yeah, or like not knowing that that's happening to somebody
because so often you don't know until someone's an adult
and then that's devastating.
So I don't know.
Well, the hairs of the world,
when you're confronted with them, it's like difficult to find any joy,
but it's sort of figuring out that balance, I guess,
of like I don't wanna be, you know,
sleeping through life where I'm just like,
my life is happy, I don't care.
I know.
But.
Well, the idea of, you know,
when people say I wouldn't wanna bring a child
into this world, it's, I
mean, on the one hand, yeah, I get what that argument is, but on the other hand, there's
a lot that is great about being alive and being in the world, you know, and you never know
what an individual's experience is going to be.
It's a gamble no matter what.
I mean, well, yeah, I've been having this thought that I don't know
if I'll be able to articulate because it's kind of just like,
it's a, it falls in the category of like a stoned thought,
but it's not when I was thinking.
But I'm just, I was thinking about how,
but I am really high right now.
So we're high guys.
We're high.
We get high for every episode.
Yeah.
But I was thinking about how when I was a kid,
I had the idea that all adults were always adults,
and it was very hard for me to wrap my head around
the idea that people were all children at one point.
And even now, I think I'm still understanding the fact
that everyone's getting older
and their experience in that for the first time.
It's not like everyone is just older
and they know everything.
You know what I'm trying to say?
I do. And then I think about kids and I'm like,
oh God, like when you have a kid,
it creates this person who like has all of their own feelings
and experiences and they just go through life
completely autonomous of you and everything
that you've experienced.
And then that makes me feel crazy.
I don't know, I don't even have a full point to that.
It's more just like the thought that everyone
is experiencing life for the first time.
There are as many lifetimes as there have been people.
What?
What?
What?
Look, look, we need to take a break.
We have to argue with, we need to take a break.
We'll be right back. We're back. We're back. Hello. I was thinking about life.
How, you know, how movies, they pretty much like all movies are based upon Star Wars.
Predicated upon Star Wars.
No, they're all based on Happily Ever After, right?
Every movie ends on Happily Ever After,
or if they're a tragedy.
Tragedy ever after.
Yeah, but you know what I mean?
They're all, they all end.
There's a two basic story.
They all end like at the point where it's like,
had everything worked out, and then everything was horrible
forever, but like really lifetimes,
if you were to make them into a movie,
it would be like, everything's really interesting
and then the movie just ends
because the person died accidentally.
Or like everything is so great,
happily ever after, and then just like,
you know, 50 years of boredom.
And then.
You know there's a lifetime movie channel.
Is that what those movies are? That's what those movies channel. Is that what those movies are?
That's what those movies are.
I gotta check this out.
How many people out there do you think are like really bored all the time?
All the time.
Oh god.
No.
I think that people, no, I don't, I don't think, I think that that's something that
artists tend to think about.
I do.
I don't, I don't even assume, but I don't even assume that about people. I think people are actually people who are like, that artists tend to think about other people's lives.
I don't even assume that about people.
I think people are actually people who are like,
what's life?
I think even if people hate their jobs,
they find wonderful things in their family
and in their, you know, out of their job experiences.
I think, you know, people, people all,
for the most part,
they really enjoy what's going on.
I don't know.
I agree.
I like to think of it that way.
I just imagine that there are some people.
I guess I'm talking about the privileged people
who live in this country are well off.
And.
Yeah.
There's definitely a line.
But I mean, I'm just thinking about people who are just
retired and they're like 70 and they're just like bored.
Yeah.
Like I think there are people who are actually
like unfulfilled and they cannot find it.
I think they're, I think they're,
I don't wanna make that for sure.
For sure there are people that are unfulfilled.
I mean, I think about my experience of retirement was,
my best experience of retirement was, you retired.
Is that why we're all here?
In three, two, one, one, one.
Good bye, men, great.
Oh, Paul's gone.
My in-laws, my mother-in-law and her husband,
when they were both retired, they were traveling
and they were just spending time with each other.
And they were so awesome.
But they were like extremely devoted to each other.
They loved just being together and it was fucking great.
And it made me feel so good.
Like, oh my God, that's a thing to look forward to.
It's so nice.
You know, in their twilight years
that they're having this wonderful time
just being together, you know.
I don't know that I'll ever retire.
I want to be like Betty White.
I can't imagine that either.
I can't imagine retirement.
But I can't imagine a time when, you know, I'm older
and I'm not working as much.
I'm always thinking,
because the system is telling me,
there's nothing for you. There are questions about you.
Yeah, but there are also currently, or just so many excuses not to do things of like, well,
we can't really do that because this is coming up and we can't really fit it into the thing,
you know, that I look forward to a time where it's just like, hey, we got, I have six months
where I don't have to do anything.
Yeah, that'll be so cool.
I think what I mean, because retirement is not, for a lot of people, it's like the way
things are now, it's pushed farther and farther away to where people have to work much longer
than they used to.
And with Social Security, maybe going away.
It's just God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I guess for me, it was, you don't necessarily have to find a, you know, a bunch of a million things to fill your time.
You know, it could just be that you're leading a quiet
or life than you did and you get to be,
if you're lucky you get to be with someone
that you love being with and that sounds like a,
it looked like a very nice life to me.
I think when my dad retired,
I think he was looking for stuff to do.
So he started like a fishing fly business.
Yeah, I think that can happen a lot though that people are immediately like, oh, I need
something.
I need something.
Well, I mean, yeah, every, you know, I don't know.
Life is just what you're doing while you're trying to go to sleep.
Oh, what?
What does that mean?
You know, it's like, God, I just woke up.
I can't sleep for another 14 hours.
Oh, that's the most depressing way to think about life.
Okay, what do I do during these 14 hours?
Do you love sleep?
I, when it's good, it's fucking good.
No, a good night's sleep is great.
And I feel like my sleep lately has been really, really good, but I don't relish sleep in
that way.
Jamie loves sleeping.
She loves sleeping.
Yeah.
She loves it.
And she's very good at it.
But one time she said, one time she said, we were talking about, like, she slept late.
She sleeps later than I do usually.
Lately, we're kind of like flip flops.
And I was surprised when that turn started happening
where I would be in bed after her.
Right.
But one time she slept, like for a long time,
and she said, oh, I wish I could just sleep
and sleep and sleep and never wake up.
And I said, honey, that's death.
And she said, I know.
Oh man.
That's funny.
Sleep.
I like sleeping, but I do feel like a little...
I wish we didn't have to do it.
I wish I could just like reboot.
I wish we could just sleep for,
I wish we could sleep when we wanted to
and for as long as we wanted to,
like you could program it and say like,
I wanna sleep, today I wanna sleep from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
and just do that.
I wish we didn't have to do it because I,
but during the time that we would be sleeping,
we would be constantly shitting.
Well, you want that?
Lauren, I cut you off.
What were you saying?
I was gonna say the same thing.
Oh, okay.
No, I wish we just didn't have to sleep.
We had the energy and we just,
I mean, think of like a third of your life is gone.
I don't, I hate thinking about that.
It's gone.
Yeah, but that's true for everyone.
So it's like, this is if it never existed.
Well, that's true. It's almost like, yeah, every. That's all the playing field. That's gone. Yeah, but that's true for everyone. So it's like, this is if it never existed. Well, that's true.
It's almost like, yeah, every-
That's all the playing field.
That's true.
But I guess that's the argument for people who are like,
I only sleep four hours.
Yeah, but then those people like aren't well.
Yeah, well, yeah.
There's like no way to actually be functioning on that little,
did you follow the whole like Ariana Huffington thing
like when she like collapsed?
Huff-puff, yeah. Well, but you know her whole story.
No, she wanted a big sleep crusade.
Yeah, so she like was someone who worked so hard and like barely ever slept and pushed
herself all the time.
I was always working and then at one point she fell asleep like from exhaustion and her
desk and hit her face on her desk and like broke her face.
Like it was like totally a problem.
Whoa. I'm sure I'm such a skirm. Like it was like totally a problem. Whoa.
I'm sure I'm such a skirmish.
It was like totally a problem.
It was totally a problem.
I broke my face.
It was totally a problem.
And totally a problem.
My face felt broken.
That's good.
And I just listened to a podcast interview with her.
I can't remember what it was, but it was about breaking up
with your phone because I'm trying to do this.
Let me see if I can jog your memory.
To start with, lock the gates. Yes, it was in a garage
And did you find yourself fast forward?
But
She um she made a whole crew like she went on a whole crusade basically to change her whole to change her offpost and like the whole environment
So the whole working environment of every other People can like the whole environment. So, everyone should have.
The whole working environment of everyone.
People can nap during the day.
They're encouraged to nap.
You're encouraged to get a full night sleep
and not respond to things until the morning.
Like there was just, and I love a good job where they're like,
you know what, go nap for a half hour.
Because it changes the environment for everyone.
It's so good.
I couldn't school when I think about myself in high school.
I was the most tired of ever been.
Well, I, you know, I couldn't believe my dad once said to me,
he was like, you know what,
I used to get on you about sleeping late
and how you were, it was just so terrible
to try to wake you up, you know,
and you had to go to school or church or whatever.
But now study show that, you know,
in the teenage years, early 20s or something that
your bodies are meant to be like a sleep until 11 or
new.
I remember my mom screaming at me or just making me feel so bad for sleeping late in like
the summer when it was like 11 o'clock and I'd be like, hello.
Hello.
Hello.
I remember how hard it was to wake up.
It was painful.
It was so hard.
So to my dad with her a water on me.
So he would get like a, He would get a pale of water.
He was from the military background.
Oh, boy, boy.
No, I mean, I don't think that he ever had that experience
of like, he never had a life where he could.
Where a basketball wasn't being bounced in his face.
Mine was like, my mom would open my door
and then just be like, Lauren, for like so long, I'd like to stop, stop.
From downstairs, just say, hear it.
So why doesn't school, in high school, why doesn't it start at noon then and go till 10?
So go to noon to six would make six.
Noon to six?
Yeah, makes dollars in cents, my dear girl.
Well, absolutely my dear man.
I would have loved it.
I would have loved it.
I would have loved it, but I hated getting up so early and I
remember like falling asleep in classes and it was like no chance that I'd retain me.
I got caught napping at Mr. Show one time. I just I had my head down on my desk.
Right. Because it was like you were in high school when you joined. Yeah, I was a
prodigy. I joined when you was listed. I was drafted. I, Mr. Show. But yeah, I remember Bob owning it. Oh, no, it's coming in. It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
It's the hall.
But I'm an American citizen.
So it's Mr. Show.
I remember Bob coming in and just like laughing in a ruf way, like, oh man.
Oh man.
Because you were tired?
I didn't know what else to do.
Like it was, I think it was also like a crunch time
for the show where we were,
because we were writing the show,
but we were all also in it and shooting stuff on location
and then coming back to the office and writing.
And getting paid for half the time that you were.
Yeah.
And I just like it was just one of those days where I was like I this has to happen.
Yeah.
This has to happen.
He kind of he playing solitaire once.
It was very embarrassing.
I got to play a computer game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We had those back.
Yeah.
Bob couldn't understand this.
Like it was you got scolded or mocked for doing something like this.
But then I remember one time he let Jay Johnston bring
a PlayStation into work and play Tomb Raider.
What?
And I remember looking at the like,
how does he get away?
How is not all easy getting away with this?
How is this encouraged?
I bet that he wanted like Jay was talking about it
and Bob was like, bring it in.
I want to see what this is.
Yeah, I want something like that.
And then everyone just played, they played Tomb Raider,
they watched Jay play it for a while.
Like, you motherfucker, I played like,
I had a window open on my desktop, I'm sorry.
I just realized though that I feel like I'm always
on myself for being my phone so much,
but I used to sit on the computer and play solitaire,
waste my life, play the Sims, I loved that stuff, but that's like equally lame.
Like I don't know.
I don't know.
It's not new that I'm doing this.
Yeah, but everything, like, you know,
you could look at anything you do as though
this is a waste of time.
No, I know, I mean, I'm saying like,
I'm giving myself a break,
so I'm like, wait, I've been doing that myself
for a break, everything I do is worth.
I was giving you a break too.
Thank you.
Hey, speaking of breaks, let's give ourselves one.
We'll be right back. We'll be right back. One more minute. One more minute.
Break. Okay. One more minute. So that podcast. I'll give you a break.
60. 50. Okay. We'll see you after this. Bye.
We're back. We're back. We're back. I love us.
Century Boulevard. We love us. Um, wait. Santa Monica. He's back. Max Madsen. What was that?
Well, I don't know what that is. He's back. He's back. Mac Madsen. Shefan, do you know what that is? You with me? He's back Mac Madsen. Mac Madsen.
So presumably Mac Madsen left at some point.
But.
Mac Madsen commercial, it's a Mitsubishi company.
Oh.
Oh.
Mac Madsen is a Mitsubishi company.
Are you gonna play it?
She's.
So are you gonna play it or what?
Are you gonna play it?
Are you gonna play it or should I make it tinny for my phone?
From my phone.
Should I play a feature?
Well, we gotta hear this goddamn max-matten.
That max-matts and that's right, or pay the price.
A Mitsubishi company.
Shevon can't even find it.
Play it, shevon.
This is how stupid this is.
Let's play it, Sheffan. Someone out there.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Sheffan.
That
Oh,
Oh, Oh, Oh,
Oh, Oh, Oh,
Oh, Oh,
Oh, I don't know why you. Oh, remember this is Max Madsen and not we wish you a
Miss.
That was the Christmas version. That was brutal. That was brutal.
That was the Christmas find out who version.
Christmas find out who version.
Christmas find. Okay, what's your feature?
The game is called the laughing game.
The laughing. I've got that.
I wish well.
We're having a laugh.
Fun. The rules of the laughing game are straightforward.
One player begins by saying the word ha
with a straight face.
The second player continues saying ha ha
followed by ha ha ha
and so so and so forth.
And so so.
And a circle.
The object is to keep going as long as possible
without cracking up.
If a player breaks so much as a smile,
he's up again.
So much as a smile.
Okay.
Who wants to get a start?
So you add up a ha every time.
Okay.
You at wait, you keep adding laugh sounds?
Yes.
Okay.
Let me get into my headspace.
Now, the versionally of life, and the...
Said you could use other laugh sounds like he.
Oh, okay.
But do we have to remember that?
No, I think you just have to do more than the last person.
Okay, so we need to, okay, got it. Let me think about, uh,
Oh, maybe it makes sense to try to copy what they did. That's more fun.
We're already adding wrinkles to this. Oh, and also you have to wrinkle. Okay.
Listen, wait, okay. So we're counting. We have to count.
We have to keep track of how many. Yeah, I don't think it's going to get that high.
Come on, come on. We're breaking our, we're breaking our, I got it.
Okay, let me think about this.
Ooh, it's breaking.
Who's that?
We're breaking our oath.
No, I gotta get in, I gotta get prepared for this.
I gotta think about this Oprah episode.
I know, cracker smile.
You know cracker smile.
Wait, where's your Mitsubishi?
Mm-hm.
Wait, where's your Mitsubishi?
Oh. Wait, where's your? That's the next layer is you have to sing that without smiling. Okay. We wish you a nice and easy. We wish you a nice and easy.
Next layer is you have to sing that without smiling.
Okay. Ready? Ha.
Ha.
You have to say ha ha.
I'm so sorry.
Let's start again.
Wait for it. Ha.
Okay. Back to note and not smiling.
All right. Ha. Ha ha.
Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha.
You're out.
Wait, you're out.
It's when you do it.
It's when you say it.
Oh, you're allowed to laugh between.
That's what I thought.
Okay.
I was allowing myself to laugh between.
I don't think that's in the rule.
We got to start again.
Okay.
Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. Okay, I was allowing myself to laugh between I don't think I don't think that's in the rule. We gotta start again. Okay
Ha
You're not it's not my turn. I'm laughing
Okay, we just decided that wasn't allowed. Oh, it's not allowed. Okay great ready listen
Listen listen, okay, all right everyone everyone. Listen to me, Linda, you know that video?
No.
My mom and I quote it all the time.
No, we've talked about it.
You get the spanking now.
I never talked about that.
Yes, you have.
Kevin, we've talked about listening to you, Linda.
I don't know, listen to me, Linda.
You don't have to film it.
I feel like we've talked about this.
Because it's only not HR if you film it.
Oh, not HR.
All right, here we go.
HR puff and stuff comes.
You can do it with something Kevin like a pen or whatever.
Yeah, definitely use a pen.
I like your cool getting spank stance.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, do it for me to open up my story.
Okay.
All right, ready and go.
I'm in trouble.
I need to fill it.
Yay!
Let's go see, good luck.
Don't give me the pen.
And may I present you with the ceremonial pen?
I swear we'd talk about that before.
Well, what is it?
Well, if you can't tell me what it is,
I get my spanking back.
What is that being?
Did you spank him?
Okay, this is nothing you spank Scott.
I don't want to do that.
This is like Scravel or what?
No one does.
I don't get it to her. This is like scrap or no one does. I don't get it.
Okay.
Okay.
Ha ha.
Ha ha who?
Ha ha who he.
Ha ha who he ho.
Ha you're out.
Lauren's out.
Okay.
We should start over because I can't remember what it is anymore.
Well then you're out.
I won. What? No. Ha ha.
It just happened.
Then there was like your house.
No, go go go. We should start over because I'm losing.
Start with four. Four. Okay. Ha ha, he, ho.
Ha ha, he, ho, he.
I can't do it.
Did you ever do make me laugh?
Oh, yeah. I loved it, but you didn't do it. Did you ever do make me laugh?
Oh, yeah.
I loved it, but you didn't like it?
No, it was, it make me laugh was this,
for people don't know, it was a game show
that got revived a number of times.
It was an old game show, and when I,
I was here for just a few years,
I guess it was after, or around the time of Mr. Show.
Yeah, it was around the 90s, mid 90s.
It was, I did it, I did it in 96, I think.
Okay, yeah.
And it was my first TV credit.
The idea was you, it was a game show.
It was a game show where comedians
are trying to make contestants laugh.
Who are just like regular people?
Just regular people.
60 seconds to make someone laugh.
And the longer you didn't laugh, the more money you got.
Yeah.
And you were a committing on that?
Yes, thank you.
You were not a regular person.
I didn't mean like that.
I just meant you were on it.
Yeah.
I remember watching both versions, old and new of that.
I believe Ken.
Ken, over, yeah.
Over from remote control did it for a while.
And then when I did it, Mark Cohen,
our good friend Mark Cohen was the host. I did it under both regimes. Oh, you did, over, yeah. Over from remote control did it for a while. And then when I did it, Mark Cohen, our good friend Mark Cohen was the host.
I did it under both regimes.
Oh, you did, right.
Yeah.
Have you ever been interested in hosting a game show?
I would do.
I love game shows.
It would depend.
I mean, I've tried to create a few.
I'm still like trying to develop one.
It's tough.
It's a thing that's come up over the years.
I might be more inclined to do it now.
I don't know.
The problem of hosting the game show is,
if it's like a regular straight up network game show,
the job is mostly like the heavy lifting
of explaining the game.
And I was like, I'm like,
I'm saying the same thing over and over.
But like, if you do it like Dick Clark or Steve Harvey,
like, there's fun to be had.
Well, Steve Harvey is having a great time.
He's, I like watching him when he gets so upset
with what people say.
Um, what was I just gonna say?
Oh, I was thinking the other night,
why didn't I create the proposal?
The worst issue.
Oh, I wanted to talk to you,
but I almost texted you about it.
Oh my God, do you watch it?
I watched it and it's, the first episode is like,
they picked the worst one to start with. It was crazy. Or maybe it's the best episode is like they pick the worst one to start.
It was crazy.
Maybe it's the best one of them.
The way the proposal works.
It's this news show that comes on right after the bachelor.
And it's a person who wants to get married and there's behind a shroud.
There's 20.
There's a shroud.
They're behind a wall.
A shroud of turn.
A wall.
What's a shroud?
I think a shroud is something that goes around.
Like a curtain you mean.
Yeah, but they were trying something.
Yeah, right.
And then there's a whole bunch of women who kind of do this horrible Miss America-esque
pageant where they're all-
Some episodes it's men, four women.
Yes, but in this first one it was a man and then all women.
And then 20 women who come out and then they-
And they say like little facts about themselves.
And then they're like a mirror bikini sometimes.
Yeah. And that was really weird because they're all not used to that. And then they're like in their bikinis sometimes.
And that was really weird because they're all not used to that.
It's not like Miss America where they've been practicing.
Yeah, no, they're all like, I have to be in a bikini.
And they're kind of sitting there like, they're kind of like old-fashioned.
They look uncomfortable.
Yeah.
And then, then like there's a point where the guy behind the thing goes like, and are you
comfortable marrying a, um, an amputee?
Right.
Because he lost a limb.
And then, but...
By the way, the prize for these women is to marry
a police officer from Bakersfield.
Where is it so like, you could get that girl,
go to a bar, you could meet him tonight.
And then it's like...
The one thing I have to say is it was more regular people
than the bachelor is.
Totally, and the people were pretty normal looking.
They were pretty normal looking, and it was like,
it was storing to me actually, because.
Because I was like, wait, these are not models
who are trying to gain fame after this.
These are like kind of regular people
who are looking for a regular person,
but they didn't live in the same city, so how's it work?
But at the end, the man proposes to the one he chooses.
And then there's no follow up.
No, and then there was a little bit of a video
I was like, I didn't see it.
I see the answer.
Right?
You see the answer.
They're still together.
Okay, you see the answer, but.
No, but it's so weird because they're like,
they act as though they really are in love with the person.
Like, you're the type of person I've been looking for.
And it's like, you have so little information
about this person.
Because this is not like the bachelor
where they spend all this time.
It's been five weeks.
Which is already ridiculous.
No, this is literally like 20 minutes.
Yeah, they've had 20 minutes here.
I mean, it's an hour, but like you talk to each one,
each the man is talking to each woman
for a total of five minutes.
I mean, like not even by the end.
So like, it's crazy.
And I was like, why did I not think of this?
And then at the same time, I'm going,
because it's so crazy, I would never think
that would be an idea.
Like I would never let myself suggest that to somebody.
I was wondering, why aren't there female hosts
of game shows?
I can't even think of one.
Jane Lynch.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
But that's one.
But isn't that weird?
Yeah, it is weird. I don't know
I think I did Rosio Donald has to game show at some point may oh Ellen does your game show
Oh, that's funny. What you talked about that too. I don't want to spanking
It's a deterrent see it works it works it works
I still don't know what listen to me Linda is
It's a viral video of a little boy talking to his I don't know what the relation is because he called her Linda
But he she's trying to punish him and he's like Linda listen
He's trying to reason with her
Okay, but I have to yell at you guys.
I don't know that we talked about this.
I think I got a spanking for you.
I think it was a false spanking.
I feel like on tour at least.
I'm sure I've mentioned this.
That's not the rules.
I know.
And I'm sorry if I got you an unwarranted spanking.
We will label it as unwarranted when I post it
Look we need to wrap it up. We need to wrap it up guys
Oh
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I had fun
Can you see by the dawn's early light
What's a proudly we hail
At the twilight's last gleaming
Through the sunrise and the sunrise
Through the bird.
Okay, I want to eat the mic Okay, future crackers
We'll see you next time
Bye bye
Free ride
There's no blood
Blood, blood, blood
That's the rocket's red glare
The rocket's the air
Game proof
Through the night Our flag was still there See you there! Game proof! Say no, no!
I'll find what's still there!
No say, no, no!
Just make a better way!
For the land of the free!
And the home of the brave! See you next time, bye! you