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Theo Von & Rimbo The Kimchi King | Ep 310 | Bad Friends

March 02, 2026 / 01:06:37

This episode features discussions about new merch, upcoming shows, and humorous anecdotes involving guests Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee. The hosts talk about their experiences in Las Vegas, including a birthday dinner and interactions with notable figures like the Tiger King.

Andrew Santino shares details about his upcoming performances in Las Vegas, Rhode Island, and Atlantic City, while Bobby Lee discusses his experiences with mental health medications and the challenges of maintaining friendships while touring.

The conversation shifts to light-hearted topics such as pet ownership, dreams, and the comedic aspects of their lives. They also touch on their pasts, including audition experiences and the challenges of the entertainment industry.

Throughout the episode, the hosts share laughs over various topics, including their thoughts on acting, the importance of friendship, and their comedic journeys. They reflect on their personal growth and the impact of their careers on their lives.

The episode concludes with a heartfelt exchange between the hosts, emphasizing their bond and appreciation for each other's journeys.

TL;DR

Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee discuss new merch, upcoming shows, and share humorous anecdotes from their lives and careers.

Episode

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Hey,
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I did Seth Rogan for some reason. We got
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new merch. Look at this new Bad Friends
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merch. She looks good.
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>> And we love it, dude.
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>> And we love it. It comes in this gray uh
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this uh sweater. We've also got the
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yellow tea and the pink tea right here.
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Look at that. It looks great. Go to
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badfriend.com if you want to grab one.
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Badfriends merch.com.
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>> Hey Bad Friends, I'm going to be playing
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Las Vegas, Nevada at the Win Casino
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March 21st. Please come see me. Then I'm
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at the Little Roadie Fest March 27th in
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Providence, Rhode Island. Then I'm doing
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the Borgata Atlantic City in New Jersey.
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That's a makeup date April 3rd. Come see
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me. Go to androantino.com for those
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tickets. Andrewantino.com.
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>> You two are bad friends.
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>> Who are these two idiots? A
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>> white dude and an Asian dude. You two
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are disgusting.
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>> Oh, you two are something.
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>> We're bad friends.
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>> I got a DM from Tiger King.
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>> Isn't he in prison?
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>> Yeah, he hit us up, too. He wants to
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talk.
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>> Oh, he hit us up. So, we got hit up by
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the Tiger King as well.
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>> What do you go to prison for? Killing
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people. Did he kill somebody?
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>> I think I think petting against the fur.
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You know, sometimes if you pet a cat
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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> if you pet back to front.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They don't like it.
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>> No.
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>> Yeah. It hurts apparently.
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>> Two counts of murder for hire, eight
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counts of violating the Lacy Act, and
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nine counts of violating the Endangered
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Species Act.
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>> Okay. A little different.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Yep.
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>> And one count of petting the wrong way.
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>> Petting the wrong way. Damn, dude. 21
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years, 252 months.
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>> It's like petting against the grain.
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It's like when you see that guy who was
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like drunk driving up the interstate.
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You're like, "What are you
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>> What are you doing, man? What are you
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doing on the inter?" I saw a buddy of
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mine I knew his girlfriend was driving
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to work in the morning and got hit by a
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guy going the other way. Just driving in
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the morning drunk on the other way. Just
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smoked her.
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>> Wow. Wow. Wow.
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>> She's alive.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Got I don't know anymore. I mean, this
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was a while ago.
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>> I ran over a motorcyclist.
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>> You did?
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>> Yeah. Remember?
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>> Where in Pyongyang?
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But that's a driving violation.
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>> You know what, dude? Those stereotypes
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and those tropes are very true. They
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are.
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>> They are.
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>> Have we started?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah,
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>> we can.
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>> Do you want to not start?
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>> No. Long as we're going. You You want to
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start with a song?
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>> You want to?
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>> When I drink my beer,
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>> you were singing that on the way in.
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What is that drink my beer thing?
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>> I don't know. I just get the Turning
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Point USA. That one guy drink my beer.
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That's in my head for 24 hours.
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>> What is that? Oh, the Super Bowl
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halftime show. Yeah.
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>> Let me hear it.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Drink my beer.
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>> We got Brantley Gilbert.
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>> Kiss my girl. Drink my beer. Ride my
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truck.
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>> I'm right here. No two quers. Eat my
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squirrel.
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>> Eat my squirrel.
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>> Pet my cat. Starting at the back.
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>> Right.
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>> That's what rocks.
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>> Do you own a cat guy? Huh? Cat guy?
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>> I don't own a cat, man. YOU OWN A CAT
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GUY?
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>> You don't have any animals? I don't, but
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I'm going to get some soon.
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>> Got to get a dog.
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>> I'm going to get a house and a dog.
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>> Well, you have a house. What are you
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talking about?
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>> Yeah, but I'm going to get one that
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could be that's a little more dog
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appropriate
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>> in Nashville.
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>> Yeah.
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>> You'd never move back here, would you?
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>> I don't think so. I'll come back more to
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visit more. I'm realizing that.
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>> Yeah, we miss you.
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>> Miss you, babe.
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>> Miss you guys.
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>> But you're loving you love Nashville.
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>> I mean, it's just growing so much. It's
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like you're And it just feel it feels
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like a big town. So, I mean, there's
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there's all cities grow.
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All cities grow. They say Phoenix is
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growing. Right. When I go there, it's
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the same.
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When people talk about their cities and
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they're growing, they all grow.
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>> Mhm.
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>> Yeah, you're right.
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>> Will you have Will there
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>> was a smaller city?
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>> Yeah, it's gotten bigger. Will there
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Will there be a uh a Theo section of
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Nate? Are you getting your own
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attraction at Natland?
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>> I don't I don't know what that would be.
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It'd be a petting zoo.
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Back to front only. I love you, man.
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>> Back to front pin zoo. Nateland. What's
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it called? Is it called Natland? Right.
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>> I am not I have no Is that really
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happening?
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>> He's opening up a theme park. That's a
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real thing.
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>> I've heard rumors of it. I didn't know
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if it
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>> Oh, it's legitimately real. Look at
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that. Comedian Nate Batsi early stage is
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developing a 100 plus acre
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family-friendly theme park called Nate
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Land in Nashville.
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>> Good for him.
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>> Yeah. Nashville.
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>> Do you ever hang out with him?
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>> I see Nate in passing sometimes, but he
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uh is very busy and I'm doing my thing.
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So, it's just like, you know, You see
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the trailer for his new movie?
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>> I haven't seen it.
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>> Yeah, I haven't seen it. Have you seen
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it?
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>> No, he's got a game show. I saw that.
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>> Yeah, I was in the theater, man.
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>> Were you? I was in the movie.
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>> First of all, good to see you guys, man.
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I love you, Theo, man.
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>> I don't know what he's doing right now.
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>> Thank you for having Alexa Pro, dude.
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>> You can't blame it on Lexa Pro.
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>> Why?
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>> That you're being annoying. That's not
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one of the
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>> I know what's going You know what? I
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I'll be quiet.
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>> No, be not that yella pro, huh?
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>> Sorry. You're good, dude. Yeah. Yeah.
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less we forget.
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>> Yeah. No. Um,
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>> go ahead.
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>> When you um Thanks for dinner the other
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night in Vegas.
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>> It was great to see you for your
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birthday, man.
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>> Yeah. And it wasn't my birthday. And um
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>> Oh, it was your sober birthday.
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>> It was, but I don't think you were aware
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of it.
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>> No, I wasn't. I thought it was your
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actual birthday. I have a video of you.
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I know.
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>> A girl that brought you the cake and
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everything.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> So, I forgot to put sitting there in a
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restaurant in Vegas. All of a sudden, a
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big cake with a bunch of candles and
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everyone's happy birthday. And you did
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that for me. And they played like the
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traditional music, you know.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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Happy happy birthday
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to you.
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>> You seen that funk? The funk monks or
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whatever? It's like a band. It's like
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those monks that are
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>> funk monks
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>> willing to be funky or whatever.
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>> Yeah.
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>> I don't know. I'm not aware of it.
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>> They're the funk monks right there.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Oh, those are the funk monks.
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>> I think so. Funk monks.
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>> Do you know them?
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>> Huh? No.
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>> Oh,
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>> but damn, they look fun.
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>> God, do they ever.
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>> Yeah,
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>> it's a big band, too.
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>> It's like the white Jabawakis.
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>> There's one black guy. You got to have
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one. Get
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>> Oh, you got Do you You do need one black
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guy.
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>> And Jamal on the horns.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Save us, Jamal.
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That's good.
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>> Ladies and gentlemen, the funk monks.
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Funk monks.
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>> That's a good horn, dude. I want to Did
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you ever see that baby, dude? I forgot
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to even ask you. What? What baby?
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>> Um, your ex your uh ex
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>> He's saying, "Have you met your Kalila's
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baby yet?"
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>> I'm trans.
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>> Did you ever meet it?
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>> Yeah,
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>> you did
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>> many times.
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>> Wow.
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>> I play with it.
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>> Really?
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>> He bites my face.
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>> Is it Was it Is there any feelings when
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you hold it like, "Man,
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>> WHAT ARE YOU DOING, MAN?
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WHY THE [ __ ] YOU COME AROUND HERE DOING
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THAT? I'M just saying. Is there any
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times when you put it in your little
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arms?
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>> I do.
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>> And you say, you know, you're just
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>> It could have been.
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>> What could have been?
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>> Do you think there's any of his he was
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left over in there and some of it got in
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that baby?
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>> Oh, there's some leftover Bobby in
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there.
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>> Yeah, that sperm.
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>> Well, my sperm is it clinging?
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>> It's slow.
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>> It clinged to the ovaries for years.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Here's my turn.
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>> Right. And jumped in the other sperm.
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>> Grabbed the tail.
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>> Right. HERE WE GO.
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>> Like a little Rick sperm.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Like a Rick sperm.
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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. It was like Yeah.
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Rickerm. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah. So, um maybe there's some of my
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stuff in there.
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>> Do you ever look in the eyes of the kid
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and do and think about that?
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>> Yeah. One of them was like this.
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>> No. Stop it.
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>> What?
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>> Don't deflect.
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>> Don't deflect. What?
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>> Tell us the truth. You look at the kid
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ever and you go, "Look at that. That's a
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little bit of me right there."
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>> Mhm. Well, you know, um Well, you want
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you want to get real? Let's get real.
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>> He asked.
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>> Yeah. Let's get real. Um,
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>> I'm alone late at night.
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>> You know what I mean? And um,
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>> you ever look at pictures of the kid
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when you're alone
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>> sometimes? And I go, um, what could have
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been? I I I think I made some mistakes.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Funk monks.
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>> LET'S GET REAL. LET'S GET REAL.
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>> SORRY. Sorry about that.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> What could have been?
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>> What could have been? And um, I made
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some choices that were not really um, I
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regret. Well, you were also saving up
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your urine in a lot of jugs around the
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home. I know. Because I know some people
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call that doomsday prepping, but I'm
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like I don't Yeah. What's the doom? What
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is the for what party?
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>> It was a collector's item for him. It
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was more of like a
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>> Well, it's ambiance.
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>> Yeah, it's ambiance because when the sun
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goes through it,
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>> it has a glare. That's a show. That's a
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show you saw us, huh?
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>> That's all it is. The spicy show you.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Was Goju Jang with love. Oh.
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>> Oh, go Jen. Good reference.
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>> Go Jang with love.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> But there are moments where you have
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that thing where it's like, yeah, that I
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could have if id have just got my ducks
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in a row, you know, it would have made
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it would have been different. But that's
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life and you keep going. You know, you
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keep going.
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>> Good reference.
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>> Um, but you know, I learned
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>> if I would have hung my ducks correctly
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in the window, I could have still been
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with her. That could have been my kid.
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>> You like duck, man?
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>> I It's too It's too gy for me.
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>> I've had duck neck.
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>> It's too oily.
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>> The the the meat. I've never had duck
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body. I've had duck neck. You have? I've
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had duck neck. I've never had duck body.
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>> Duck neck.
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>> What's What's duck neck, man?
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>> Duck neck.
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>> Duck neck.
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>> I mean, it's it's in the title pretty
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much.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Duck neck.
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>> Uhhuh.
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>> Duck neck.
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>> Duck neck.
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>> So, um, you eat the neck of the duck.
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>> There it is.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Looks like sausages.
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>> Oh, you can really eat the neck.
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>> Oh, duck neck.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Hot spicy duck necks.
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>> Hot spicy duck neck.
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>> You have any exotic animals?
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>> What if you're somebody that eats a lot
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of neck? Are you called a
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>> Go ahead.
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>> Go ahead.
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>> A necker.
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>> Yeah.
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>> No.
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>> No, you're not. Or you look that up.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Uh neca
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back. My bad.
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>> He be necking.
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>> Dude, how have you guys been feeling,
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man? The show's been doing so great.
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It's like you guys' Has it cemented you
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guys' friendship differently? Is that a
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crazy question? Am I just making things
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silly?
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>> No, that's true. No, it's good.
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Yesterday or what? The other day we shot
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our sixth year anniversary.
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>> Pretty huge. We did six years. We're
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kind of nuts. We didn't think we'd
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continue.
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>> He can't do it.
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>> That's Lexa Pro.
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>> This pro side.
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>> It's got to be.
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>> Well, you seem positive. Usually you
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don't have a ton of energy, I think.
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>> Yeah, he's got a shitload of energy.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. It's on the cellular level.
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>> Yeah, I exist. I only do exist.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Um I had a dream that my Oh, dude. I had
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a dream.
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>> Oh, I just saw Hexaw Ridge thinking of
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Speaking of that.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah.
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Good movie.
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>> I mean, I don't think it's good.
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>> Uh, what were your dreams?
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>> Yeah. What were you That's what I meant.
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I had a dream that um we went camping.
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Me, you, and my brother.
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>> Whoa. Let's go.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. And then my brother was
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making too much noise.
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>> That sounds right.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. And then he woke you up and
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then you faked yelled at him.
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>> What do you mean?
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>> You pretended that you were sleeping,
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right? I knew the bit you were going to
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do,
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>> right? And I go, "Sh, Andrew's getting
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really mad if you wake him up. I knew
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that you were still awake but pretending
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to sleep. Right. And you did an extra,
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you know what I mean? Snap.
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>> Oh, good.
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>> Right. And it freaked him out and he ran
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out of the tent.
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>> Hey, Bob.
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>> Yeah. Hey, Bob. Why is Andrew so angry,
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Bob?
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>> Yeah.
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>> So good.
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>> Yeah. Andrew, I mean, you know,
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>> what'd he do? He left him. It was just
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you and me.
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>> Yeah. And then you and I and then you
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and I both laugh and then I woke up.
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>> That's a nice dream.
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>> Don't you I hate when peas end it.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Why do peas end dreams? Because
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otherwise you would pee in the dream.
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>> You're going to piss in the
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>> But life was so good when you peed in
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the dream. When you used to ride that
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[ __ ] you're like, I'm staying in here.
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And in your dream, everybody's like,
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well, this guy's just peeing everywhere
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in here, you know?
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> You're like, that guy kind of means it,
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bro.
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>> Yeah.
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>> I've spit in my dream one time and I
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woke up spit all over. I
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>> really
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>> I felt like something was in my mouth.
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Like I must have been stuffy and in my
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dream I just and I spit and then I woke
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up all over my pillow was spit. And I
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thought that's so fun to do that in your
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dream and it to be applin in real life.
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It just feels good.
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>> But do you, you know, when you die in a
00:12:02
dream, you really die in real life.
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That's what they say.
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>> Wait, is that true, guys?
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>> Impossible.
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>> Yeah.
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>> In the Matrix.
00:12:08
>> In the Matrix, if you die in the dream,
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you die in real life. So, it's got to be
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real. Cuz we're living in the Matrix,
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aren't we not? Does anything feel real
00:12:14
lately?
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>> No, dude.
00:12:16
>> Bro, not at all, dude.
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>> Yeah. So, I think this is
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>> But no, everything's going well, you
00:12:21
know? Yeah. Nobody's living in complete
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fear. Yeah. I just take it day by day,
00:12:26
you know, man, pal. Oh, yeah. That's all
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you can do, man. That's what I'm doing.
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>> Did I say that a couple episodes ago?
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>> No, but there's nothing you do. So, we
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do have to monitor it.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. What?
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>> You repeat things.
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>> Short-term memory loss.
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>> You think so?
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>> Yeah, that's what is that a side effect
00:12:39
of Alexa Pro?
00:12:40
>> Yeah. Yeah. Let's do a symbol.
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>> Can we do a symbol like a hand single
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symbol? Yeah,
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>> I'll do that.
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>> Do this.
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>> Okay.
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>> When I've said something before.
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>> All right. Okay.
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>> Yeah. Do something uh like that. Very
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subtle. Something like that.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. That's just point to your
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eyebrow. Real subtle.
00:12:54
>> Yeah. Yeah. Like that. Yeah. That's very
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good.
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>> Okay. So, did I say that?
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>> Oh. Oh, yeah. That's No.
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>> That means no.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Pick your lips.
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>> What's the lip thing?
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>> So, this is No.
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>> Oh.
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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:13:08
>> That's hungry in sign language.
00:13:09
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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>> This What does this mean? I know this
00:13:11
means something in
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>> Yeah. That's like it. You know what I
00:13:14
mean? You back in the 40s. The black
00:13:16
people on stage.
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>> Jazza.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Back in the day. I haven't seen that.
00:13:25
>> All right.
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>> Jazz hands.
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>> Jazz hands. Oh, jazz hands. I should
00:13:27
have said that. Yeah. Yeah. Jazz hands,
00:13:30
dude.
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>> Oh, okay.
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>> Yeah. You haven't said it before.
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>> Yeah,
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>> dude. This is awesome, dude. I never
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been on here. This is your Yeah, cuz I
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asked.
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>> Wait, have you never been on the show?
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>> I don't I didn't even I swear to God. I
00:13:43
>> We've been trying
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>> and now we're here.
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>> We've been trying. We've been
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>> Well, I think Yeah. I mean, since I
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moved away just been tougher, you know,
00:13:49
and then just having to do the do your
00:13:51
own show. You know how it Oh my god,
00:13:52
you're doing your own show. It's a
00:13:53
nightmare.
00:13:54
>> We do miss you a lot. I I think about
00:13:55
you all the time. Yes, I really do. And
00:13:57
I go, um I wish the Cuz we saw you more
00:14:00
often.
00:14:00
>> Yeah, we did. Yeah.
00:14:01
>> Back in the good old days.
00:14:02
>> And you're the you're one of the only
00:14:04
guys that have moved away that I kind of
00:14:06
miss.
00:14:07
>> Who else moved away that you don't miss?
00:14:08
Go ahead.
00:14:09
>> No, I miss I see there's a lot of them
00:14:10
that it's blatantly obvious. I think
00:14:13
>> you have to ask him that.
00:14:18
I mean, you you're the ones you're the
00:14:19
one that is in my mind the most.
00:14:22
>> Oh, that's nice of you to say, man.
00:14:23
>> Yeah. Yeah. Um,
00:14:24
>> yeah. I forget about So, what I don't
00:14:26
forget about what some of those days are
00:14:27
like. I forget about some of the times
00:14:29
at the store and stuff. I definitely
00:14:30
long for it, I think.
00:14:32
>> Um, yeah.
00:14:34
>> Do you have that in Nashville at Z or
00:14:36
something?
00:14:37
>> You don't have like a club thing at in
00:14:38
in the city that you go to? No.
00:14:40
>> Cuz they're the only club.
00:14:41
>> Yeah, I go to Zen sometimes and there's
00:14:42
another place there, City Winery. We'll
00:14:44
try to stop over there and make a show
00:14:45
happen. And Zy's has a lab now, too. So,
00:14:47
you can do like just a you know, I got a
00:14:49
show there coming up. I got a couple
00:14:50
shows in like the next month coming up.
00:14:52
>> So, that's going to be good.
00:14:53
>> You ever can you pop in or No.
00:14:56
>> Yeah, you can, but they have like booked
00:14:57
acts and so that's right.
00:14:58
>> You know, sometimes you don't want to
00:14:59
show up at somebody's show and they have
00:15:01
a full green room and now you're in
00:15:02
their space and then
00:15:04
>> um
00:15:05
>> but also I was just on tour. I was out
00:15:08
of it was like a lot of times when I was
00:15:10
when I was doing shows it was just out
00:15:11
of town. So it was like when I was home
00:15:13
I was just kind of trying to relax or
00:15:14
podcast. So
00:15:15
>> yeah,
00:15:15
>> it was a like the past couple years was
00:15:17
just it was just very bus, you know, it
00:15:19
was busy.
00:15:19
>> Are you going to take some time or No.
00:15:21
>> Yeah. Well, right now I don't have much
00:15:22
touring. I mean, I'm putting some shows
00:15:23
back up now cuz we're going to retake my
00:15:25
comedy special in a couple like a month
00:15:28
or so.
00:15:28
>> You're scrapping the old one?
00:15:30
>> Yeah, I think we might just We may I
00:15:31
don't know. We just want to have a
00:15:32
better shot at it, you know?
00:15:33
>> All right. Sure.
00:15:34
>> Um
00:15:35
>> how many did you shoot the last time?
00:15:36
>> We shot two. We shot same day. Load in
00:15:39
same day. There was just like I mean we
00:15:41
talked about Ed or I don't know if we we
00:15:43
talked about it but yeah we don't I
00:15:45
already talked to him about him
00:15:46
personally.
00:15:46
>> He's on the floor.
00:15:47
>> Yeah. It was just like a lot you know it
00:15:48
was just like a it was a just a crazy
00:15:50
time and so I think it was just too much
00:15:51
to try to do something. Um
00:15:55
but and I also want to get it good. It's
00:15:57
like you know I've worked hard on I want
00:15:58
to get it at least to where I feel like
00:16:00
hey this is the best that I can serve
00:16:01
it.
00:16:02
>> Yeah. Where where you going to film this
00:16:03
time?
00:16:04
>> I don't know. We were looking at Eerie
00:16:06
but the uh cuz I love the theater there
00:16:08
when I performed there. really.
00:16:09
>> But um the weather
00:16:11
>> Yeah,
00:16:12
>> the weather is a is uh
00:16:14
>> is might be pushed out of there.
00:16:16
>> It's eerie, Pennsylvania.
00:16:17
>> And so I think maybe we're looking also
00:16:18
at Jacksonville.
00:16:20
>> Jacksonville is also is in Florida.
00:16:22
Carlos typed in Eerie, Indiana.
00:16:25
>> Well, it's funny you have three white
00:16:26
guys over there who are obviously
00:16:28
conquerors of land,
00:16:29
>> but they don't know where anything is.
00:16:31
Yeah, that old.
00:16:33
>> So, but yeah, we're trying to figure it
00:16:34
out. So, but it's all good.
00:16:36
>> Well, yeah. So that's a
00:16:38
>> Netflix.
00:16:39
>> Yeah.
00:16:41
>> Yeah. We did we didn't do Netflix. They
00:16:42
don't they didn't want us around.
00:16:44
>> Yeah.
00:16:44
>> They said no thanks to us.
00:16:46
>> But you guys did
00:16:47
>> Hulu. Hulu.
00:16:48
>> Hulu.
00:16:48
>> Which is great.
00:16:50
>> It is.
00:16:50
>> Do something new. Spread it out. Yeah.
00:16:52
>> We're trying.
00:16:52
>> And what is it? What's your called,
00:16:54
Bobby?
00:16:54
>> Finally.
00:16:56
>> Oh,
00:16:57
>> isn't that good?
00:16:58
>> Yeah.
00:16:58
>> Finally. It's time. It's about time.
00:17:01
>> You like it or no? Be real.
00:17:04
>> Yep. No. Be real. Be real. Be real. I do
00:17:07
like it. I was just thinking if I like
00:17:08
it and I do.
00:17:09
>> Yeah. You got to give him a second to
00:17:10
think about it. What? Give me Give Give
00:17:11
me some other suggestions of names you
00:17:12
might call it if it was you up.
00:17:13
>> Fine Lee.
00:17:14
>> That's We talked about final Lee.
00:17:16
>> Yeah.
00:17:16
>> I thought And I thought finally like
00:17:18
finely
00:17:19
>> like fine.
00:17:20
>> This guy's fine.
00:17:22
>> Yeah.
00:17:24
>> Sorry, I didn't even laugh there. That's
00:17:25
a thing that happened.
00:17:27
>> And then Lee at the end.
00:17:28
>> Got it.
00:17:29
>> Steve's brother.
00:17:30
>> Steve's brother's really
00:17:31
>> Oh, that's a good one. Steve's brother.
00:17:33
>> Yeah.
00:17:34
>> What's your mom's name?
00:17:35
>> Jeanie.
00:17:35
>> Uh Jeanie. Mhm.
00:17:36
>> Genie's boy.
00:17:37
>> Dude, my mom's Gina. Whoa.
00:17:41
>> Why not? We should put them together
00:17:42
somewhere.
00:17:44
>> Yeah, we should.
00:17:45
>> That's the only way to respond to what
00:17:46
he just said.
00:17:47
>> Why not?
00:17:48
>> Why not?
00:17:49
>> Yeah. Yeah,
00:17:49
>> dude. We should put them together
00:17:51
somewhere.
00:17:52
>> To do what?
00:17:53
>> Huh? Be around each other.
00:17:55
>> Oh, really?
00:17:56
>> Yeah. You said you're
00:17:56
>> absorbent energy, huh?
00:17:58
>> Yeah. Just absorb absorb each other's
00:18:00
energy.
00:18:01
>> Didn't you say Steviey's out to live
00:18:02
with your mom now, right?
00:18:03
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:18:04
>> And why did he move out there? Cuz I I
00:18:06
needed an eye on her.
00:18:08
>> What is she up to?
00:18:09
>> Uh some dark stuff, man.
00:18:11
>> Like what do you mean? Like espionage or
00:18:12
what?
00:18:13
>> No, she's just all night long on Epstein
00:18:15
files. Just 5 in the morning.
00:18:17
>> She's going eating people.
00:18:21
>> Oh, demon state.
00:18:22
>> Yeah.
00:18:24
>> Why? Why so much pizza?
00:18:26
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:18:27
>> So much pizza all the time.
00:18:29
>> Oh, Somalia, bro. Yeah,
00:18:33
>> Lindsy Graham gay.
00:18:36
>> Oh, Miss McConnell sleeping.
00:18:40
>> And I want to say shout out to my my
00:18:42
producer Zack Powers that's here today,
00:18:43
too. He came.
00:18:43
>> Shout out to Zack. Zack's in the back.
00:18:45
>> How you guys?
00:18:46
>> Zack, pop in on camera real fast. Just
00:18:47
say what's up. Just look into the
00:18:49
camera. Yeah. Move Mone out of the way.
00:18:51
>> Hey, what up there, man?
00:18:52
>> There's the dog.
00:18:52
>> Yeah, there he is. Holding it down.
00:18:54
>> How long you been producing, man?
00:18:56
>> And his girl just got laid off.
00:18:57
>> Hell yeah.
00:18:58
>> Really? That's not to clap for
00:19:00
>> best country in the world.
00:19:02
>> Best country in the world. Yeah. Thanks.
00:19:04
Uh Oracle,
00:19:09
>> Zach, you're good. How you feeling?
00:19:10
>> I'm good. We just potted today. We're
00:19:12
chilling.
00:19:12
>> Okay, good.
00:19:13
>> Yeah. Who'd you p with, bro? Uh Chris
00:19:15
Hemsworth, Australian.
00:19:17
>> Oh, what?
00:19:17
>> Really?
00:19:18
>> Yeah.
00:19:18
>> Wow.
00:19:19
>> Wow.
00:19:20
>> A smart guy trapped in a good-looking
00:19:22
guy.
00:19:23
>> Oh my god. Don't you hate when that
00:19:24
happens?
00:19:24
>> What a bummer.
00:19:25
>> I was I thought it was just, you know,
00:19:27
and it's just judgment. You know, you
00:19:28
see a guy that's that much of, you know,
00:19:30
a handsomeish guy or whatever.
00:19:31
>> Yeah,
00:19:32
>> dude.
00:19:33
>> Handsome.
00:19:33
>> So smart, cool, like just talking about
00:19:36
like just stuff like it was a valuable
00:19:38
chat. I needed to have it today. You
00:19:40
ever notice like that when you're in
00:19:41
those moments you're like, "God, dude,
00:19:42
things are so
00:19:43
>> Oh my god.
00:19:44
>> off or something and then somebody's
00:19:45
like there and it's just like you have
00:19:46
like you have what whatever comes in the
00:19:48
that's the perfect, you know, it's like
00:19:49
the perfect
00:19:50
>> conversation. I want to live in that
00:19:51
little space between his [ __ ] you
00:19:52
know, his stomach right there. What are
00:19:53
those little things?
00:19:54
>> The happy trail.
00:19:55
>> Yeah. I want to live in that gap.
00:19:58
So happy.
00:19:59
>> You know what's so funny about this guy?
00:20:00
Doesn't work out.
00:20:02
>> He doesn't. It's
00:20:02
>> all genetics. He says he refuses to go
00:20:04
to the gym.
00:20:05
>> He channels a gym though. He does
00:20:06
meditation
00:20:07
>> through his brain. Yeah. It's brilliant.
00:20:08
>> He has a $60 a month membership for at a
00:20:11
channeling gym.
00:20:13
>> The mental gym.
00:20:14
>> Like when we had Zack Zack Afron on,
00:20:17
right? And when you really see a real
00:20:19
good-looking guy,
00:20:20
>> it's crazy cuz sometimes, you know, I'm
00:20:22
around you and if I ever see a
00:20:23
good-looking guy for a while, right, I
00:20:24
go, "Oh, Theo's very good-looking." But
00:20:26
then once I see Zack and then I look at
00:20:27
you, I go, "Oh, Theo's ugly."
00:20:29
>> Yeah.
00:20:29
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:20:30
>> No, that's a disrespectful thing to say.
00:20:32
>> You know what? It was It was It wasn't
00:20:34
good.
00:20:34
>> Can I just say this, man? Let me just
00:20:36
say this, man.
00:20:37
>> Oh, God.
00:20:38
Oh, this happens on this show, too.
00:20:40
>> Yeah. YEAH. YEAH. YEAH. YEAH. Let me Let
00:20:42
me just say this, man. Okay. I want to
00:20:44
say this, right? For comedian man,
00:20:47
right? You're very handsome.
00:20:49
>> And you, too. You know, Andrew is better
00:20:51
looking than me.
00:20:51
>> How about this? How about this? Yeah.
00:20:53
How about this? If you think he's ugly,
00:20:56
you are fill in the blank.
00:20:59
>> Bottom
00:21:00
>> feeder
00:21:01
>> disaster.
00:21:01
>> No.
00:21:02
>> So, you really think about yourself that
00:21:03
way? This is my point.
00:21:04
>> You You're the one that gave up the
00:21:06
scenario.
00:21:06
>> No, my point is why are you putting him
00:21:07
down? Don't you find beauty in yourself
00:21:10
and in Theo?
00:21:11
>> Yeah. I I was I'm trying to create
00:21:13
funny, you know.
00:21:15
>> Yeah. Good. Do it. Keep going.
00:21:16
>> Yeah. Yeah. I was trying to create
00:21:18
something.
00:21:18
>> You're being mean to him. You're just
00:21:21
being mean.
00:21:22
>> It's okay. I mean, I know how I look.
00:21:23
I've seen myself a lot.
00:21:24
>> No, you let's let's let's let's go back.
00:21:27
Can we go back a little bit? Huh? Can we
00:21:28
go back a little bit?
00:21:29
>> I don't think so. But yeah,
00:21:32
>> you know,
00:21:33
>> I apologize. Hold. Sorry. Ronnie Chang
00:21:35
is calling me right now.
00:21:36
>> Oh, dude.
00:21:37
>> Our dog.
00:21:38
>> Wow.
00:21:39
>> That's our boy.
00:21:39
>> Who's that?
00:21:40
>> Huh? It just says, "Oh, good looking
00:21:42
Asian."
00:21:44
>> Blue.
00:21:45
>> That bag is empty. I assume it's cuz
00:21:46
it's been
00:21:47
>> I already took it all. Um, I love it.
00:21:51
So, let me say something. I you know I
00:21:53
because I'm on uh I'm old.
00:21:56
>> You're older.
00:21:56
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00:21:58
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>> friends. No.
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>> Oh, I mean look, let's look at the Asian
00:24:29
comics. All right. Ronnie, Ken, all
00:24:32
these people.
00:24:32
>> Nancy Scott. Nancy Scott. R.
00:24:35
>> That's a good one. Deep.
00:24:37
>> Deep cut.
00:24:38
>> Uh, so [ __ ]
00:24:39
>> uh Randall Park. Where am I in that
00:24:41
group?
00:24:42
>> Dead center.
00:24:44
>> Yeah,
00:24:44
>> I'm dead center.
00:24:45
>> I will say this. When I saw Bob when I
00:24:48
was like I was in Las Vegas and I'd
00:24:49
never seen Bobby in the wild before,
00:24:51
right?
00:24:52
>> I've seen Bobby in Contained
00:24:53
Environments podcast or comedy club
00:24:55
>> and Bobby somebody's like Bobby's in Las
00:24:57
Vegas and I was like what? What
00:24:59
happened? You know, was there like was
00:25:01
there a plate shift? Did something how
00:25:04
>> how did he get over here? You know what
00:25:06
I'm saying? like was they walked did
00:25:08
they accidentally move move his bed over
00:25:10
here? Like what traveling is allowing
00:25:12
just people to sleep and travel at the
00:25:14
same time and uh they're like he's here
00:25:16
and I texted him and he's like yeah I'm
00:25:17
going to come meet up and I was so
00:25:18
excited dude.
00:25:19
>> Yeah.
00:25:20
>> Just to see you and like a just living
00:25:23
like your life dude like I just feel
00:25:25
like
00:25:25
>> your attitude over the last few years to
00:25:27
me has just been like more I'm going to
00:25:29
get out and I'm going to take advantage
00:25:30
of things and I'm just going to say yes
00:25:31
to doing stuff you know
00:25:33
>> and I feel like it's been a lot more
00:25:34
outgoing. Do you think that too, Andrew?
00:25:36
Is that just
00:25:36
>> No, he has been a little bit more. Tell
00:25:38
it's it's
00:25:38
>> it's inspiring to me, man.
00:25:40
>> Well, cuz he's the single thing has
00:25:42
helped.
00:25:42
>> Even though I'm not a good-looking guy
00:25:44
or whatever, it's still
00:25:45
>> as an ugly guy, you understand?
00:25:47
>> Yeah, dude. As a [ __ ]
00:25:48
>> Yeah. As an ugo.
00:25:49
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:25:50
>> He's been getting out more because he's
00:25:52
single. Girls have been making him more
00:25:54
active,
00:25:55
>> dude. And I saw you at the UFC and they
00:25:56
put you in like kind of the the um the
00:25:59
special needs section.
00:26:02
Sorry, I did. And I it was it was still
00:26:05
you got it was awesome. I couldn't even
00:26:08
go to his we I couldn't even go to your
00:26:10
section.
00:26:10
>> Yeah, I heard.
00:26:11
>> Yeah, they dragged me out of there.
00:26:12
>> But I couldn't go to yours unless I had
00:26:13
a neck brace on.
00:26:17
>> They had to [ __ ] Yeah.
00:26:18
>> Yeah.
00:26:19
>> I had to rub like Vaseline all over my
00:26:22
arms and neck and
00:26:24
>> and be like, "Oh, it's so hot in here."
00:26:26
>> I know.
00:26:26
>> To go over there.
00:26:27
>> Where did you get that section?
00:26:28
>> But it was so crazy. I'd never seen
00:26:30
anybody get right where they come out
00:26:31
right along the rail. Bro, that was
00:26:32
amazing, dude.
00:26:33
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:26:34
>> You were right there when they came out,
00:26:35
though.
00:26:36
>> When they came out? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:26:37
>> It was sick, dude.
00:26:38
>> I tried to high five. No one high-fived
00:26:39
me.
00:26:39
>> Nuh-uh.
00:26:40
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:26:41
>> Rose Namayunas. I tried to high five and
00:26:43
she was she Why did they come out with
00:26:45
her eyes closed?
00:26:46
>> No, they were feeling it maybe.
00:26:47
>> Yeah. She was coming out like this and I
00:26:49
put my hand out and it missed like this
00:26:50
much.
00:26:51
>> Yeah. Yeah. That's close though. Pretty
00:26:53
close. Yeah, it was pretty cool. But um
00:26:55
the reason why I went to Vegas is
00:26:56
because um I was like I got to do
00:27:00
something cuz I had done the special the
00:27:02
weekend before. I was like I got to not
00:27:05
go up all the time and just like do
00:27:07
something. So I I asked Joe for tickets
00:27:09
and I went and uh it was so much fun.
00:27:11
>> Well, Joe didn't give you those. You
00:27:12
bought them on ticket master.
00:27:14
>> Joe
00:27:17
>> But Joe gave you he sent you a link to
00:27:19
ticket master.
00:27:20
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:27:21
>> Use code I paid money. Use code Rogan 15
00:27:23
for 15% off at StubHub.
00:27:26
>> Yeah, I only spent $750
00:27:28
>> for those seats. But um but having
00:27:31
dinner with I didn't know you were in
00:27:32
town, so having dinner with you that
00:27:34
night and then walking around with you
00:27:35
after was fun.
00:27:35
>> And Bizzle was there. You guys love each
00:27:37
other.
00:27:37
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:27:38
>> He's the best.
00:27:38
>> The Biz.
00:27:39
>> Yeah.
00:27:40
>> You're still touring with him?
00:27:41
>> Yep. Whenever we go out, like whenever
00:27:43
we go on a big tour again next year,
00:27:45
probably we'll do it.
00:27:46
>> Who's Bizzle?
00:27:47
>> Tim. Tour manager guy wear the same hat
00:27:49
as you. You.
00:27:50
>> Oh, the tall guy.
00:27:51
>> Yeah, tall guy. You guys are always
00:27:52
pushing each other.
00:27:53
>> Pushing.
00:27:53
>> I have video of you guys and we'll
00:27:55
include it. Um I have countless hours of
00:27:57
you guys pushing against each other.
00:27:59
>> I know. We probably push.
00:28:00
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:28:01
>> I don't know what it is. That guy
00:28:02
invites it.
00:28:04
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:28:05
>> You try to hit everybody kind of in the
00:28:07
pecker and then run off or whatever.
00:28:08
>> Yeah. Like a kid.
00:28:09
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:28:10
>> You start it. He'll play with you, but
00:28:12
you start it.
00:28:12
>> I do start.
00:28:13
>> I don't think anyone's ever started it
00:28:14
with you.
00:28:15
>> Yeah. I like the fire.
00:28:16
>> You do?
00:28:17
>> Yeah.
00:28:17
>> That's good though.
00:28:18
>> That's your new special name. I light
00:28:20
the fire.
00:28:20
>> In back in the caveman days, the
00:28:22
Koreans,
00:28:24
right? And and the Korean would come and
00:28:26
light the fire.
00:28:27
>> You were the lighter fire.
00:28:28
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:28:28
>> You think somebody just uh people would
00:28:30
light their um like what do you think
00:28:33
was like an early comedian trick that
00:28:35
somebody would do in like a caveman day?
00:28:37
>> Fart fart into like fart into a fire to
00:28:39
make it puff up a little bit.
00:28:40
>> For sure they would.
00:28:42
>> So risky then.
00:28:44
>> It's worth the laugh. 100%.
00:28:46
>> Yeah, it's a good laugh.
00:28:47
>> Little fire farter.
00:28:49
They were laughing,
00:28:49
>> lose their mind.
00:28:50
>> Yeah.
00:28:50
>> Evidence suggests that they do we did
00:28:52
have a laughing similar laughter
00:28:55
patterns. We would copy each other's
00:28:56
laughs.
00:28:57
>> Look at that. Laughter and pre- primates
00:28:59
involved sounds made during tickling and
00:29:01
playful interaction. You'd be a tickler.
00:29:03
You would 100%.
00:29:04
>> Oh my god. I'd be tickling ear, all
00:29:05
kinds of animals. Yeah. Yeah.
00:29:08
>> You're a tickler, dude.
00:29:10
>> I would tickle everything.
00:29:11
>> I didn't sleep last night.
00:29:12
>> How come you're not How come you're not
00:29:14
sleep?
00:29:14
>> He's Alex's a pro, too. Some nights I'm
00:29:16
on I'm on escatalopra or something. It's
00:29:18
a generic. Will you mind looking that
00:29:20
up, please, brother?
00:29:21
>> I used to play basketball with that guy.
00:29:22
>> Escatalopram.
00:29:23
>> Yeah,
00:29:24
>> he could hoop, dude. That kid's
00:29:26
crossover was known.
00:29:26
>> Generic Xanax.
00:29:28
>> Escatalopram it's called.
00:29:29
>> How long you been on it?
00:29:31
>> I've been on it, I think, for 17, 16
00:29:33
years, probably.
00:29:34
>> But I've been I I switch to some other
00:29:36
ones.
00:29:36
>> Oh, you?
00:29:36
>> And yeah, sometimes I get to a point
00:29:38
where I don't know if they're working.
00:29:39
It feels like something's like kind of
00:29:40
going wrong and it feels like they're
00:29:41
not working anymore. Sometimes I'll try
00:29:42
to take breaks and get off. So, um, but
00:29:45
for the majority of time, I've been on
00:29:47
I've been on something.
00:29:48
>> Yeah. Wow.
00:29:49
>> For a while. It's kind of crazy that we
00:29:50
stay on them that long. It's like you
00:29:52
would think you go in for something and
00:29:53
it's like a problem, but then 17 years
00:29:56
later it's still, you know, like you're
00:29:58
still wearing like a leg brace or
00:29:59
whatever.
00:29:59
>> Duct tape holds up. You know what I
00:30:01
mean? You know what I mean? Like it's if
00:30:02
it works, it works.
00:30:03
>> That's a good point. Actually, that's a
00:30:04
good way to look at it, too.
00:30:05
>> Like, I just think if if it if it if
00:30:07
it's not if it's if it's helping and not
00:30:09
hurting, I mean, for you, I think you
00:30:11
should change.
00:30:12
>> You think so? Already?
00:30:12
>> I switched to something else. Oh, he's
00:30:14
doing what?
00:30:14
>> Yeah. Wait, wait. Give me some notes of
00:30:17
since the beginning.
00:30:19
>> The boys will tell you.
00:30:20
>> Yeah. Yeah. Tell me.
00:30:20
>> I think it feels like maybe it's maybe
00:30:23
it's bumping up against the uh the
00:30:24
Waggoi or whatever.
00:30:27
>> I think they're I think they're they're
00:30:28
in
00:30:28
>> Are you on GLP ones?
00:30:29
>> He is.
00:30:30
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:30:30
>> No, he's on Sorry, he's on uh
00:30:32
>> Wiggoi.
00:30:33
>> Oh, yeah. We switched.
00:30:35
>> I think they're bumping heads on there.
00:30:36
That SSRI and Regoi are going toe to
00:30:38
toe.
00:30:38
>> You think so?
00:30:38
>> Yeah. And something's going on rattling
00:30:40
around in that brain.
00:30:41
>> Yeah. And probably the rin too. That
00:30:42
also doesn't help. Yeah.
00:30:44
>> Yeah.
00:30:44
>> What's the one where your spit tastes
00:30:45
like meat or whatever? That's the one
00:30:46
I've
00:30:47
>> Yeah.
00:30:47
>> When you clear your throat, it tastes
00:30:48
like has like a meat taste.
00:30:49
>> Yeah, I've heard of that.
00:30:50
>> I don't know.
00:30:51
>> I don't know.
00:30:52
>> Yeah.
00:30:52
>> I don't know.
00:30:53
>> Yeah. You you So, um
00:30:55
>> something Oh, Paxlovid.
00:30:57
>> Paxlovid. Yeah.
00:30:58
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:30:59
>> Plo. Yeah.
00:31:00
>> Yeah. That's a good one, huh?
00:31:05
>> That's a great side effect, huh?
00:31:07
>> Yeah. Meat. Meat taste.
00:31:08
>> Paxlovid.
00:31:09
>> I'm going to take a step back.
00:31:11
>> Take it. No, I think you should go in.
00:31:13
>> No, see, I don't know what you're doing.
00:31:15
>> I think you go further.
00:31:17
>> Well, don't you want to see how
00:31:18
>> I think it's three steps back? No. No.
00:31:20
>> Yeah. You guys go on. I'll interject.
00:31:22
>> Look, look, look, look, look at that
00:31:23
road down there. Look at that road.
00:31:24
Where does it go?
00:31:25
>> Oh,
00:31:25
>> let's go down it.
00:31:27
>> Barst.
00:31:27
>> Let's go.
00:31:28
>> I'm going to bartow.
00:31:29
>> That's what I'm saying. Take a ride.
00:31:30
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:31:30
>> You're having fun. You're already there.
00:31:34
>> I'm going to be riding queen.
00:31:38
>> Yeah, dude. Was that Turning Point? Is
00:31:41
that on Turning Point?
00:31:41
>> That's on Turning Point.
00:31:42
>> I've never heard that song in my life.
00:31:43
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um I've never
00:31:47
heard that in my entire life, dude. What
00:31:49
What would you say, Bobby? How what is
00:31:51
your magna? Like a role say you get in a
00:31:53
movie, right? And it's a big movie and
00:31:55
it's like what is the role that gets you
00:31:57
to a level where you're like, "Wow, that
00:31:58
guy is the Daniel D Lewis of our time
00:32:01
kind of, you know."
00:32:03
>> Wait, wait, wait. Okay, I I'll roll
00:32:05
that.
00:32:06
>> Like Daniel Malay Lewis,
00:32:07
>> right? Right. Um, I'm the guy a a movie
00:32:11
about the guy that made uh discovered
00:32:13
gunpowder in China,
00:32:15
>> right? And and I'm sitting around, look
00:32:18
what I made, right? And everyone's like,
00:32:20
what is it, buddy?
00:32:21
>> What is it, buddy? Right. And I go, uh,
00:32:23
we can make guns out of this. I go, no
00:32:25
firewalk.
00:32:26
>> Oh, the king of fireworks.
00:32:28
>> The king of fireworks. That's the movie.
00:32:29
>> Champy's got some of that bang sand on
00:32:31
him.
00:32:33
>> Is that what we say?
00:32:35
>> You do the dialogue. You can write it.
00:32:37
But yeah, yeah, it together. You
00:32:39
shouldn't have to write it yourself.
00:32:40
>> But it was Chinese alchemists that did
00:32:42
it in the Tang Dynasty.
00:32:44
>> Y'all are the ones that started guns.
00:32:46
>> Uh Chinese discovered gunpowder. And
00:32:49
what they did was if they if they made
00:32:52
guns, they would have ruled the world,
00:32:54
but they didn't. They made it. They did
00:32:56
other things with it.
00:32:57
>> What were they doing with it? It's
00:32:59
called gun.
00:33:00
>> I I don't know. Putting it in food.
00:33:03
>> Yeah.
00:33:04
>> Like, oh, this is better. Yeah. Orange
00:33:07
chicken. No. Um, but and look, they
00:33:09
would eat it and then just blast off
00:33:10
against the wall,
00:33:12
>> but they they wouldn't figure it out.
00:33:14
But the Europeans are the ones that
00:33:15
used, you know, use the gunpowder and
00:33:17
made weapons out of it. Yeah.
00:33:18
>> You guys are doing just fine.
00:33:20
>> I I think they did stick it in sticks
00:33:22
and they did, you know, use it as a
00:33:24
weapon as well.
00:33:25
>> You know what I would have done?
00:33:26
>> Put some wet stuff on a stick.
00:33:28
>> Yeah.
00:33:28
>> Put some gunpowder on it.
00:33:29
>> Yeah.
00:33:30
>> Against the wet stuff. Hit somebody
00:33:32
really hard
00:33:33
>> with the gunpowder. Snap. M
00:33:36
>> that is. Look at that. History of
00:33:37
gunpowder. The first uh uh gun arrow.
00:33:40
>> Yeah, that's what they used to use.
00:33:41
>> Aarrow.
00:33:42
>> That's a firework, dude.
00:33:44
>> That's all that is.
00:33:45
>> Yeah.
00:33:45
>> Yeah.
00:33:46
>> Oh, so you guys use this to celebrate
00:33:48
and then some [ __ ] came along and is
00:33:50
like, you want to celebrate? How about a
00:33:52
funeral? You know, and he just shot
00:33:54
somebody with it.
00:33:55
>> That used to be a weapon. And then they
00:33:57
thought it'd be fun when they killed
00:33:58
someone for color to come out. So they
00:34:00
would shoot someone with it and then
00:34:02
you'd get exploded with color as a
00:34:05
celebration
00:34:06
>> of your death. Look at that. That's
00:34:07
incred that it's the original cannon.
00:34:09
>> That's incredible.
00:34:10
>> That's Paul SK back in the day. If you
00:34:12
look at that photo actually super close
00:34:14
>> and that's a that's an early curveball.
00:34:17
>> Yeah.
00:34:17
>> I I don't think I'm that good of an
00:34:18
actor to be Daniel D. Lewis.
00:34:20
>> That's right. Yeah.
00:34:21
>> I don't know if you
00:34:22
>> No, no, I think you are.
00:34:23
>> Yeah. If you had the right So much of it
00:34:25
is like you got to get the right role
00:34:27
and somebody has to see how you can
00:34:28
operate. Bobby. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:34:30
>> Yeah. I think you'd be good.
00:34:31
>> What about you?
00:34:31
>> You can't do it by yourself, Bobby.
00:34:33
>> Yeah. You think you guys could win an
00:34:34
Oscars?
00:34:35
>> No. What the [ __ ] No.
00:34:37
>> That's what I'm saying.
00:34:37
>> No, I don't ever need to act again.
00:34:39
>> Yeah. How about you? You think you won
00:34:40
an Oscar?
00:34:41
>> No, Bobby.
00:34:42
>> You're the actor. You've done way more
00:34:44
acting than any of us. I know. I think
00:34:45
you've done more.
00:34:46
>> No.
00:34:47
>> You must have done more.
00:34:48
>> Well, I'm done, so it doesn't matter.
00:34:49
>> I'm done, too. We're both done.
00:34:50
>> We're out.
00:34:51
>> Yeah. I'm going to do tires.
00:34:52
>> Stamped our card. Oh, yeah. He's doing
00:34:54
two episodes of Shane Show.
00:34:55
>> You are? Yeah.
00:34:55
>> Mhm.
00:34:56
>> What about Tom Sawyer?
00:35:00
What about him?
00:35:01
>> I played Huckleberry Finn in a play. You
00:35:04
did?
00:35:04
>> Yeah. Yeah. Uh, and who was your best?
00:35:06
>> There's a photo on my Instagram.
00:35:07
>> But who was your best friend? What? Tom
00:35:09
Sawyer.
00:35:10
>> Oh, it was.
00:35:10
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I remember
00:35:12
um I played Huckleberry Finn.
00:35:16
>> Huckleberry.
00:35:17
>> Oh, there you are.
00:35:18
>> You talked about it. Yeah.
00:35:19
>> Cute.
00:35:20
>> Huckleberry Finn. Then every time I'd
00:35:22
walk out, the whole audience would
00:35:23
laugh.
00:35:26
>> Yeah. Just because you were so sweet and
00:35:28
cute.
00:35:29
>> Yeah, but I Yeah,
00:35:30
>> there you are.
00:35:31
>> There's your boy. There's your buddy.
00:35:33
>> Yep. Me and Ian Edwards.
00:35:36
>> Do you know about where I can get
00:35:41
>> I got I got something for you. And then
00:35:43
you get off and Brennan's there. He's
00:35:44
like, I got something for you.
00:35:49
>> Yeah, he's Mr. Notes, huh?
00:35:51
>> Well, he's the bravest. I mean, he's so
00:35:53
like he loves the art so much, you know?
00:35:55
He's just like, "I got something for
00:35:56
you." And usually
00:35:57
>> it's always good.
00:35:58
>> It's always good.
00:35:58
>> It's always good. And then he cares to
00:36:00
do it. Sometimes I'll be I'll listen to
00:36:01
something. I'll be like, "Here's a tag."
00:36:02
And I'll just put it in my notes or
00:36:04
whatever.
00:36:04
>> Yeah.
00:36:04
>> And then I'll just
00:36:05
>> never tell them.
00:36:06
>> Yeah.
00:36:08
>> I've done that.
00:36:09
>> Or get afraid to tell them. Sometimes
00:36:10
you're like, I don't know if they would
00:36:11
want me to say anything
00:36:12
>> if I'm cool enough with them. I think I
00:36:14
I sometimes I do it, but then sometimes
00:36:16
I think it's not that good of a tag
00:36:17
anyway. [ __ ] it. But they might have
00:36:19
wanted it.
00:36:19
>> You should have give it just try. Just
00:36:20
give it to them.
00:36:21
>> Yeah.
00:36:21
>> Especially if coming from you. I'd take
00:36:23
it. I would take all of You know what I
00:36:24
do now is when comics give me notes.
00:36:27
Normally like year for years I'd be
00:36:28
like, "Oh, okay. I'll I'll try."
00:36:31
>> Now I just tell me you have a note for
00:36:33
me.
00:36:33
>> I got a note for me. Nope.
00:36:34
>> Oh, okay.
00:36:36
>> I just won't do it.
00:36:37
>> Unless it's someone that's superior.
00:36:38
>> Neil will do it. You know what I mean?
00:36:41
>> Someone you really respect, you would
00:36:42
do.
00:36:42
>> Yeah. But when some like open micer
00:36:44
comes up to me and goes, "Hey man, I got
00:36:45
some."
00:36:45
>> Is that happening a lot? What? Open
00:36:47
micer's doing that a lot to you. That's
00:36:48
wild.
00:36:49
>> No one gives you notes.
00:36:51
>> I have dormant and everyone give me
00:36:52
notes.
00:36:52
>> No.
00:36:53
>> Yeah. I don't think that's nothing
00:36:55
you're doing is working. So, let me They
00:36:57
say that
00:36:57
>> they've No, no one's giving me notes. I
00:36:59
mean, I'm sure they probably have
00:37:00
comments about it, but no one's come up
00:37:01
to me like, "Hey, can I
00:37:02
>> You ever get notes from like just
00:37:04
strangers?"
00:37:06
>> Um,
00:37:07
I don't think so. I don't know. I might
00:37:10
>> It's usually from If anything that came
00:37:13
to the show sometimes.
00:37:14
>> Oh, yeah. I don't think I do.
00:37:15
>> That's happened.
00:37:15
>> Yeah. When they go, "You know what? I
00:37:16
really like this." I think I do.
00:37:19
Probably.
00:37:19
>> What?
00:37:20
>> I might.
00:37:20
>> Yeah.
00:37:21
>> Yeah. But I've never given anyone a
00:37:22
note.
00:37:23
>> No, I don't. Have you? Yeah, I mean a
00:37:25
friend.
00:37:25
>> Yeah, you have.
00:37:26
>> Yeah,
00:37:29
>> you have. Yeah, I have. What do you
00:37:30
sound like? What are you [ __ ]
00:37:31
encyclopedia? Like you're a detective
00:37:33
suddenly. It's an easy Yeah, I've
00:37:34
definitely
00:37:36
like you just like landed on Plymouth
00:37:40
Rock. I was like, is an adventure, dude?
00:37:43
>> Yeah, sometimes. Yeah.
00:37:44
>> Okay. Yeah, I never have. Dude, I'm
00:37:46
trying to think. What is that role that
00:37:48
you're in that's like gets you to that
00:37:50
crazy like Academy Award
00:37:53
webbby?
00:37:54
>> I think it could be something uh the
00:37:57
>> Webby Spider-Man.
00:37:58
>> The story of your life.
00:38:00
>> It's just you trying to just get skied
00:38:02
off your hands from jerking off at
00:38:04
night.
00:38:04
>> Yeah.
00:38:05
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:38:06
>> Spiderman. Spiderman. Yeah.
00:38:09
>> Don't kill the spider. I'm a Spiderman.
00:38:12
Little Spider in a Spiderman. You're
00:38:14
just a tiny spider in someone's home.
00:38:16
>> Yeah.
00:38:16
>> Spiderman. No, I think it could be for
00:38:18
you would be like um
00:38:21
>> your story of your life.
00:38:23
>> Yeah.
00:38:23
>> Uh
00:38:25
the story of a little Korean man who
00:38:27
grew up in in San Diego amongst all
00:38:29
these goofy whites.
00:38:30
>> Yeah.
00:38:31
>> And you made it out alive
00:38:33
>> eating doodoo with the dino.
00:38:35
>> Yeah.
00:38:36
>> Eating doodoo
00:38:37
>> with the people. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:38:39
>> It could be your life. What about the
00:38:41
guy that invented kimchi? Who's that
00:38:42
guy?
00:38:43
>> Yeah. Who is that? bring that guy up.
00:38:44
>> You could
00:38:45
>> You could have done that.
00:38:46
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:38:46
>> If it's probably a woman, huh?
00:38:48
>> Invented by a specific but the ancient
00:38:50
Korean people. So, the Kim, we get to
00:38:52
make up the story. That's the best part.
00:38:53
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
00:38:54
>> You become the guy who who started the
00:38:56
kimchi revolution. You began kimchi.
00:38:58
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Let's make
00:39:00
it up. Cho.
00:39:01
>> Yeah. Cha.
00:39:02
>> No. Cho.
00:39:03
>> Cho. Sorry. Apologize.
00:39:05
>> Choo choo.
00:39:05
>> The kimchi cowboy.
00:39:06
>> Kimchi cowboy. Yeah. I live on a beach.
00:39:08
>> The king of kimchi. Cho.
00:39:11
>> Yeah. No. And I'm on a farm and I pick
00:39:13
up some cabbage.
00:39:14
>> Mhm.
00:39:15
>> What do we do with this?
00:39:16
>> No, it went bad. It already went bad.
00:39:18
>> Oh, it went bad.
00:39:19
>> And all your cabbage is bad now.
00:39:20
Something's going on.
00:39:21
>> Something is going on. Right.
00:39:23
>> And people are like, "Oh, just throw it
00:39:24
away." Right.
00:39:25
>> They throw it into the No, you throw it
00:39:27
into a vinegar thing. Yeah. I Yeah, that
00:39:29
thing. I go, "No, we dig a hole. Put it
00:39:33
in the ground."
00:39:34
>> Right. Put some vinegar. I don't know
00:39:37
how they make kimchi. So, how do they
00:39:38
make kimchi, dude? I mean, you should
00:39:40
learn this is your past.
00:39:41
>> Yeah. Yeah. I don't make it at home. I
00:39:43
don't have a home kit.
00:39:44
>> Well, you make a home kit.
00:39:46
>> What do you mean?
00:39:46
>> Wait, right now? Yeah. You don't?
00:39:48
>> I don't know how it's made.
00:39:49
>> Wow. Somebody can make you some of it.
00:39:52
>> Yeah. Yeah. What do you have to do?
00:39:54
>> You prep and salt the cabbage. You wash
00:39:55
and drain it. And then you make the
00:39:56
paste in a large bowl.
00:39:57
>> So, you do all Yeah.
00:39:59
>> Go uh go, garlic, ginger, onion, fish
00:40:01
sauce, and sugar form a thick red paste.
00:40:03
You stir it all in there. Then you put
00:40:05
it in there. Um, and you ferment it,
00:40:07
right? You pack the glass jar tight.
00:40:09
pressing down, get all the air out, and
00:40:11
then you wait for fermentation. You let
00:40:12
the dar sit at room temperature for one
00:40:14
to five days.
00:40:15
>> One to five days isn't insane.
00:40:17
>> Yeah. What?
00:40:18
>> Well, the more the more days, the more
00:40:20
fermentation.
00:40:21
>> Once it smells sour and tastes to your
00:40:23
liking, then you put it in the
00:40:24
refrigerator. It'll continue to ferment
00:40:25
slowly and it'll last for months.
00:40:27
>> But whoever created this didn't this
00:40:28
isn't the first time you tried it. This
00:40:30
is like [ __ ] a hundred years of
00:40:32
trying different ways.
00:40:33
>> Well, we got to figure out this. Yeah,
00:40:35
>> there's no way someone got that right
00:40:37
the first time. Oh, Koreans are pretty
00:40:39
smart.
00:40:39
>> Yeah.
00:40:40
>> So, what is this? What did you have to
00:40:41
put it in to ferment ferment it in
00:40:43
glass? What did you use? What did you
00:40:44
use? Like a light bulb or something.
00:40:46
What did you originally ferment? It had
00:40:47
to be a glass.
00:40:48
>> Yeah. Something in the story.
00:40:50
>> Yeah. Something in the story that you
00:40:51
took the air out of it and you were able
00:40:52
to put the cabbage in something. What'
00:40:54
you put it in?
00:40:55
>> Well, there must have been jars, right?
00:40:57
We had jars.
00:40:59
>> Ooh, jars of clay. Remember that ban?
00:41:02
>> Yeah.
00:41:02
>> Rain. Rain on my face.
00:41:04
>> What about this? What about this? How
00:41:05
about this? stopped raining.
00:41:07
>> We use jars as trash cans, right? So
00:41:10
then I was just, let's throw it away.
00:41:12
>> You worked for the trash company?
00:41:14
>> Yeah. Yeah, I worked for the trash
00:41:15
company, right? And I took the garbage
00:41:16
and threw it in the They're jars.
00:41:18
They're trash cans, right?
00:41:20
>> Yeah.
00:41:20
>> And then um I threw away salt, too.
00:41:23
>> Where did we get trash can?
00:41:25
>> Let's throw away salt. We threw salt.
00:41:27
All the ingredients. We're just throwing
00:41:28
it away.
00:41:29
>> Were you taking You were taking salt
00:41:30
from the ocean.
00:41:31
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let's throw it away.
00:41:33
>> Okay. Yeah. Put in the trash can.
00:41:35
>> Yeah. The greedy ocean have too much
00:41:36
salt.
00:41:37
>> Too much salt.
00:41:38
>> Yeah. Yeah. Here we go. Right. What else
00:41:39
is in it?
00:41:42
>> Well, it's water. Throw water away.
00:41:45
>> We have too much water. We throw it
00:41:46
away.
00:41:47
>> Fish. Fish sauce. Fish sauce.
00:41:49
>> Nobody eats fish sauce.
00:41:51
We have TOO MUCH OF FISH SAUCE IN THE
00:41:53
VILLAGE, RIGHT? THROW IT AWAY. We're
00:41:55
throwing all of it away. What else is in
00:41:56
there?
00:41:57
>> Garlic.
00:41:57
>> Garlic. And
00:41:58
>> we have way too much of garlic here.
00:41:59
>> You're throwing everything away.
00:42:01
>> Oh, wait. We put it in the trash can,
00:42:02
right? And we just And the trash guy
00:42:05
doesn't pick it up for a long long time.
00:42:07
>> One to five days. Yeah. It sounds like
00:42:09
>> even longer.
00:42:09
>> Oh wow.
00:42:10
>> Yeah. Yeah. For a couple of months.
00:42:12
>> And then I walk out of I walk out of my
00:42:13
hut and I go, "God, the trash man. I'm
00:42:16
not [ __ ] coming here for like two
00:42:17
months." We throw all this stuff away,
00:42:20
right? And then I go out, I go, I bet
00:42:22
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00:42:24
And it's like on It's like on Breath of
00:42:26
the Wild whenever you open. It's like
00:42:28
ding
00:42:29
>> and you cook your meal
00:42:31
>> and you cooked your meal and it's ready.
00:42:32
And I look down, I go, "Those look
00:42:34
delicious." Yeah. Right.
00:42:36
>> Well, you're starving. You haven't eaten
00:42:37
days.
00:42:37
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. I haven't eaten in days.
00:42:40
There's a famine.
00:42:41
>> Yeah, there's a famine.
00:42:41
>> Yeah. Yeah. There's a famine going.
00:42:42
>> It's a cabbage fam.
00:42:43
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00:42:44
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00:44:09
cabbage go?" Right? Bobby threw it away.
00:44:12
Where's all the garlic and the fish
00:44:14
sauce? He threw it away. Right? Then I
00:44:17
open it up and I look down and I go,
00:44:18
"I'm so hungry. I'm going to eat this
00:44:20
garbage." Right? So I stick my hand in
00:44:22
there. I pull it out. I take a bite. I
00:44:24
go m delicious
00:44:26
>> and that's the end of the movie.
00:44:27
>> You think so?
00:44:28
>> Yeah.
00:44:28
>> Yeah.
00:44:29
>> Yeah.
00:44:29
>> No.
00:44:30
>> No.
00:44:30
>> Why do you always end it?
00:44:31
>> No. No. Start it. That's the beginning.
00:44:34
>> That's the beginning. I like
00:44:35
>> there's a there's a sequel, dude.
00:44:36
>> What's going on in the sequel?
00:44:37
>> What?
00:44:38
>> Nuh-uh. There's not a sequel.
00:44:39
>> Yeah. Yeah. Soy sauce.
00:44:41
>> I discovered soy sauce.
00:44:43
>> Whoa.
00:44:45
That was you, too.
00:44:46
>> Yeah, it was me, too.
00:44:47
>> Same guy.
00:44:47
>> Yeah, dude.
00:44:50
>> Right.
00:44:51
>> Yeah. And orange chicken is the third
00:44:54
one.
00:44:55
>> That one you definitely did.
00:44:56
>> Yeah. Yeah. What do I do with all these
00:44:58
oranges and chicken? Just an abundance
00:45:01
of oranges.
00:45:03
>> Yeah, that's the third one, right? I
00:45:05
have so many ORANGES AND CHICKEN. I
00:45:07
DON'T KNOW WHAT to do, right?
00:45:09
>> This is a chicken. He has an orange
00:45:10
stuck in his throat.
00:45:11
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My chicken always eat
00:45:13
oranges, right?
00:45:15
>> Yeah. But I have to eat it anyway. And
00:45:17
then a car hits him. Yeah.
00:45:19
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know,
00:45:22
this is that's where I the third one,
00:45:24
the orange chicken one, is where I win
00:45:26
my Oscar.
00:45:27
>> We got to call Netflix. I think some of
00:45:30
this stuff's gonna get made. You will
00:45:31
win an Oscar.
00:45:31
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:45:32
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:45:33
>> And the Academy Award goes to Orange
00:45:36
Chicken, Bobby Lee.
00:45:40
>> It could happen.
00:45:41
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:45:42
>> Spielberg goes up there with you. Orange
00:45:43
Chicken was invented by Chef Andy Cow in
00:45:45
1987 for Panda Express.
00:45:47
>> Oh, so Panda Express created Orange
00:45:50
Chicken
00:45:50
>> in Hawaii.
00:45:50
>> Yep. And the Hunan flavors with battered
00:45:53
fried chicken for the American pallet.
00:45:55
>> Iconic sweet, tangy, slightly spicy dish
00:45:57
known today. Andy, it is good.
00:45:59
>> Shout out Andy Cow.
00:46:00
>> Shout out Andy Cow.
00:46:01
>> Your own legend.
00:46:02
>> Is Andy Cow still alive?
00:46:03
>> He's on that Panda Express to heaven,
00:46:05
dude.
00:46:05
>> Yeah.
00:46:07
>> Sorry.
00:46:07
>> One stop. It's not real. Andy Cow was
00:46:09
one of 11 people who died in a shooting
00:46:11
massacre at a dance studio in Monterey
00:46:12
Park, California, January 21st. That is
00:46:14
not real.
00:46:15
>> There's no way.
00:46:16
>> That is not real. Yeah, people didn't
00:46:18
like the
00:46:19
>> Yes, it
00:46:22
is.
00:46:22
>> Orange chicken.
00:46:23
>> Wait a minute.
00:46:24
>> It is real, dude.
00:46:25
>> That's Hey, Andy died. What about an
00:46:27
idol of love? That's not real. That's
00:46:29
the same guy that invented orange
00:46:31
chicken got popped.
00:46:32
>> He was 72 at the time. It looks like he
00:46:34
could.
00:46:36
>> Well, what?
00:46:38
>> Well,
00:46:38
>> somebody didn't like it.
00:46:39
>> It always GIVES ME HEARTBURN.
00:46:42
>> That's nuts.
00:46:43
>> It's good. Insane.
00:46:44
>> So good. Good. I love orange chicken.
00:46:45
>> And especially you don't know about it
00:46:47
and somebody gives somebody like gives
00:46:49
it to you and you don't know about it.
00:46:51
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:46:51
>> I love that.
00:46:52
>> I'll take some Kungpow. I like Kungpow.
00:46:54
>> If I ever have amnesia, take me to get
00:46:55
orange chicken, dude.
00:46:58
>> All right.
00:46:58
>> Wake you right back up.
00:46:59
>> Well, no. Just cuz there's no better
00:47:00
feeling than that first time that you
00:47:02
get introduced to orange chicken.
00:47:04
>> Remember when you didn't know about it
00:47:05
and then you knew about it?
00:47:06
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:47:08
>> What?
00:47:09
>> Changed your life.
00:47:09
>> Mine's August 6th, 1987.
00:47:12
>> Orange chicken day.
00:47:13
>> Orange chicken day. That's when I knew
00:47:14
about it.
00:47:14
>> Oh, yeah.
00:47:15
>> Yeah. When's your When'd you know about
00:47:16
it?
00:47:16
>> When's my D-day, you
00:47:18
>> It's uh
00:47:19
>> It was probably around the same time, I
00:47:21
would bet.
00:47:21
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:47:22
>> I cried at the mall.
00:47:24
>> April 14th, 2024.
00:47:27
>> Oh, recently.
00:47:28
>> Took me a minute. Yeah, it took you a
00:47:29
minute. Couldn't really it.
00:47:30
>> The old Easter orange. Easter.
00:47:32
>> So, you had never heard about it before
00:47:34
then?
00:47:34
>> Heard, never ingested,
00:47:36
>> right?
00:47:36
>> Knew it existed, never was interested.
00:47:38
>> Yeah. Yeah. And then when you did it,
00:47:39
what?
00:47:39
>> I've been a Kungpow guy for years, but I
00:47:41
I will dive a little bit of orange.
00:47:43
Yeah,
00:47:43
>> a little bit here and there.
00:47:44
>> What's the one uh with the cashews in
00:47:47
her or the peanuts or something? You
00:47:48
know,
00:47:49
>> that's that's that's Kow
00:47:51
>> Ka. That's Kow. That's good. Yeah, Ka's
00:47:54
great.
00:47:55
>> That's good.
00:47:55
>> It's named after Ding Bazohan.
00:47:57
>> Yeah.
00:47:57
>> The King Dynasty official and governor
00:47:59
of the Sichuan province.
00:48:00
>> Yeah.
00:48:01
>> Gongbao.
00:48:02
>> That's a name that we don't
00:48:04
Gungba.
00:48:05
>> Gongba.
00:48:06
>> What do you mean? Ding. Ding. Ding's a
00:48:08
great name.
00:48:08
>> I know. But we don't see a lot of
00:48:10
people.
00:48:11
>> More dong. More dongs than Ding.
00:48:12
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, what about R
00:48:15
like Rambo? What if you did a Rambo?
00:48:17
>> Oh,
00:48:19
you know, can I say something? I asked
00:48:20
about this. My a
00:48:21
>> But that training montage is at 2 hours
00:48:23
long.
00:48:26
>> There's no training montage in um Rambo.
00:48:29
>> Yes, there is in this version.
00:48:30
>> Well, he's saying he's got to you have
00:48:32
to justify it for the fans somehow.
00:48:34
>> Yeah, they're going to need I did call
00:48:36
uh my agents many years ago. I go, is
00:48:38
there any way we could I can be in
00:48:40
Rambo? This is real. You just you just
00:48:43
take him out and just put me I'm in
00:48:45
every scene, right? But I change the
00:48:48
dialogue and this and that. Like in the
00:48:50
beginning when you remember the cop is
00:48:51
in the car or whatever and he sees Rambo
00:48:54
and I come up to this, you know, he
00:48:55
comes up to me and I go, "Hey, where's
00:48:57
the bathroom?" You know, like change the
00:48:59
dialogue. Yeah. They go, "You have to
00:49:00
get the rights for the thing."
00:49:01
>> You wanted to be Rambo.
00:49:02
>> Yeah. Yeah. But in a comedy way,
00:49:05
>> right?
00:49:05
>> I just playing myself with just You know
00:49:06
what I mean?
00:49:07
>> Rambo was kind of a comedy.
00:49:08
>> Yeah.
00:49:09
>> In and of itself. Look at that. It's
00:49:10
hilarious. or Rambo.
00:49:12
>> Rainbow.
00:49:14
>> Yeah, Rimbo. We change it, you know.
00:49:17
>> I don't know, dude. I uh
00:49:18
>> And you're from the Pacific Ram.
00:49:20
>> Yeah. Good. Good. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:49:22
>> Yeah. Rainbow.
00:49:22
>> Rimbo.
00:49:25
>> Rimbo is back.
00:49:27
>> He fell off that cliff.
00:49:29
>> Oh, yeah.
00:49:29
>> Who? Rambo.
00:49:33
>> Rainbow's always falling off cliffs.
00:49:36
>> Most of the movie is just him and I see
00:49:38
you.
00:49:41
Yeah, that cliffhanger that was
00:49:43
>> Oh, that is a gayest looking thing ever.
00:49:46
If you don't think that picture is him
00:49:47
trying to meet a guy somewhere.
00:49:50
>> What is that?
00:49:51
>> What are you doing down there? Come up
00:49:52
here and climb with me.
00:49:53
>> He's just waiting for Alex Hanold to
00:49:54
pull up on him.
00:49:56
>> He's waiting for Jared Leto to just
00:49:58
scurry up after him.
00:50:00
>> Have you had Honold on your show? I feel
00:50:01
like you No, he would do your show
00:50:03
though.
00:50:03
>> I can't believe he did that Taipei
00:50:05
Tower.
00:50:05
>> No, if you do that, he'd do your show.
00:50:06
>> Did you see it? We talked about it,
00:50:07
right?
00:50:08
>> Yeah. this or this? We did. You watch
00:50:10
it.
00:50:10
>> We talk about it. Okay. I saw some of
00:50:12
it.
00:50:13
>> It's fine.
00:50:13
>> Yeah.
00:50:14
>> Yeah. He lived.
00:50:14
>> He lived.
00:50:15
>> Yeah. I was actually at a place and
00:50:17
somebody said to somebody else who was a
00:50:18
rock like just letting you know he lived
00:50:19
and like oh good.
00:50:21
>> I mean that is the number one concern
00:50:23
what ended up happening.
00:50:23
>> How far can you go up the building?
00:50:27
>> Probably till I see see some tits in a
00:50:29
window. I'll tell you this. I'm ordering
00:50:31
a Sprite at that point.
00:50:34
>> I um I sat on a plane. Sorry. Go ahead.
00:50:36
>> Go. You start to play with who?
00:50:38
>> Um Dante, Filipino actor.
00:50:41
>> Oh, no. Yeah. He was in um um Hook.
00:50:44
>> Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:50:45
>> Oh, yeah. I like that guy.
00:50:46
>> Great guy. Rufio. He played Rufio.
00:50:48
>> Rufi. Oh, Rufio.
00:50:49
>> Great guy. I have a story. So, he has
00:50:51
like 19 brothers.
00:50:52
>> He has 19 brothers.
00:50:53
>> He's got a lot of brothers. Dante Bosco.
00:50:55
>> The Boss.
00:50:56
>> He's got like two other brothers. I
00:50:58
exaggerated.
00:51:00
>> But I remember, dude, I remember in
00:51:01
commercial auditions back in the day, I
00:51:03
was always against his whole family.
00:51:06
>> Oh. Oh,
00:51:06
>> when it's an Asians, it was him. It was
00:51:08
the Boscows. Dude, that could be a
00:51:09
movie. Bobby versus the Boss.
00:51:11
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And they book all the
00:51:13
Panda Express.
00:51:14
>> Yeah. Yeah. But I Sometimes I would beat
00:51:16
them.
00:51:17
>> Yeah.
00:51:17
>> I [ __ ] God, I beat the [ __ ] Boss.
00:51:19
You know,
00:51:19
>> that's how it is.
00:51:20
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:51:21
>> Who did you used to go up against when
00:51:23
you were auditioning in LA?
00:51:25
>> Dude, I was I would get over there, I'd
00:51:27
be furious. I had to drive over there. I
00:51:29
was late. I would always like
00:51:31
>> leave my [ __ ] in the car. I'd be
00:51:33
practicing and [ __ ] Oh my god.
00:51:35
>> I'd get in the room. I was too scared to
00:51:36
talk sometimes. I I remember one time I
00:51:38
had him open the window and then I was
00:51:40
like, "Can you open the other window?" I
00:51:41
was like, "I can't I just couldn't even
00:51:43
speak or whatever." And I just was too
00:51:45
nervous to even talk.
00:51:46
>> I know. It's the worst.
00:51:47
>> I would start saying I was just like I
00:51:48
was so bad. I don't know any like trying
00:51:51
to think it was ever anybody in a
00:51:52
hallway where I was like,
00:51:55
>> "Oh, we're in for this same thing or if
00:51:57
it repeatedly happened."
00:51:59
>> I don't think so. I don't There wasn't
00:52:02
enough that I went out for like
00:52:03
regularly.
00:52:04
>> Yeah. You know,
00:52:05
>> one time I saw Ian Edwards in the
00:52:06
waiting room and I said, "What are you
00:52:07
going out for?"
00:52:08
>> And he said, "Whatever the role was." I
00:52:10
said, "That's the same thing as me." So
00:52:11
obviously they
00:52:12
>> they don't know.
00:52:13
>> They've already booked somebody else.
00:52:15
>> It's like we a skinny black guy and then
00:52:17
a redheaded. It was like, "What in the
00:52:18
[ __ ] are you guys looking for?"
00:52:20
>> That that to me was always a signal.
00:52:21
It's like they already gave it to a to a
00:52:22
famous guy. They're waiting for him to
00:52:24
sign. So they just have us in there to
00:52:25
like plate the time so they can have a
00:52:28
job.
00:52:28
>> Yeah. I wouldn't even go be called in
00:52:30
with Asians. I would be called in with
00:52:32
the other
00:52:33
>> category. Yeah.
00:52:34
>> Yeah. I'll be in the lobby and there's
00:52:36
like a 9 foot five Nigerian guy. You
00:52:38
mean a 900 lb Samoan guy, right?
00:52:40
>> Guy from a fire.
00:52:42
>> Yeah. The fire guy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:52:44
>> It's like the afterlife in Beetlejuice.
00:52:46
All those guys.
00:52:48
>> That's what I That's what my That's what
00:52:50
my
00:52:50
>> Bobby's audition.
00:52:52
>> There's a guy with a little head.
00:52:57
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:52:58
>> Just waiting with the handbook.
00:52:59
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I would be like more
00:53:02
freak charact category. Did you love it
00:53:05
when you went to audition? When I look
00:53:06
back on it, I realized I didn't like it.
00:53:09
>> Sometimes I if it was if it was like set
00:53:12
up for me to win and have fun. Yeah.
00:53:14
Loved it. But if I was if you knew that
00:53:17
you were there as a just a a sheep for
00:53:20
them to push through the line, I hate
00:53:22
it. I would get so mad cuz I knew they
00:53:24
weren't giving it to you. They were
00:53:25
giving it to a famous person. You'd have
00:53:27
a conversation with someone, an agent or
00:53:29
manager would be like, they already made
00:53:30
an offer to,
00:53:32
>> you know, Josh Hutzson, and you're like,
00:53:34
well, what the [ __ ] am I doing here?
00:53:36
>> Well, they want to see other people.
00:53:37
It's like, no, they don't. This is just
00:53:39
so people can have jobs because
00:53:40
otherwise it's like, well, let's get
00:53:41
lunch. So, they that always made me sad
00:53:44
because I was like, well, I'm wasting
00:53:45
everyone's time. Even if I was nice,
00:53:47
napable, and funny, and good at the
00:53:48
audition. It was like, well, who gives a
00:53:50
[ __ ] They don't. They're like, yeah.
00:53:51
>> But you don't think that if you were
00:53:52
that good, they might change.
00:53:53
>> Not in a million [ __ ] years.
00:53:54
>> I think you're right.
00:53:55
>> Yeah. that that th those days of that
00:53:57
old Hollywood like and we saw her and
00:53:59
she blew us away. It's like that's not a
00:54:01
thing. They already know.
00:54:03
>> Well, you get to meet cast and
00:54:04
directors. You get to
00:54:05
>> Once you meet them though and they know
00:54:07
you, they already all know. They all
00:54:09
talk about who they want.
00:54:10
>> If the room was cold, I would [ __ ] up.
00:54:13
>> Oh, yeah.
00:54:13
>> When I'd walk into a room and they're
00:54:15
just kind of like, you know what I mean?
00:54:16
I'd be just like, I'm done. I can't do
00:54:18
it.
00:54:18
>> Yeah. Cabinets create the energy
00:54:19
completely yourself. Like I was good at
00:54:21
some of the talking and communicating,
00:54:22
but then when it would get into the
00:54:24
thing, I would think I would just be too
00:54:25
nervous.
00:54:26
>> Yeah. I just didn't There was something
00:54:28
about
00:54:28
>> You could do it now though.
00:54:30
>> Yeah. Now I think I would probably be a
00:54:32
little bit more like I understand it and
00:54:34
I would only do something really wanted
00:54:35
to do.
00:54:36
>> But you have the confidence now I think
00:54:38
to do it.
00:54:38
>> Well, you got your own movie coming out.
00:54:39
You don't need other people's [ __ ]
00:54:40
movies. When are you guys releasing
00:54:42
that? You and
00:54:42
>> Spade
00:54:42
>> in April.
00:54:45
>> What's the name? Can we know the name?
00:54:46
>> Bus Boys.
00:54:47
>> Bus Boys.
00:54:48
>> Boysum.
00:54:50
That was a fun shoot, brother.
00:54:52
>> Yeah. Nate Diaz is in it. That's cool,
00:54:53
too.
00:54:54
>> Nate's in it. Yeah.
00:54:55
>> I met Nate through Shane one time and
00:54:57
sometimes he'll FaceTime me like in the
00:54:59
middle of the night
00:55:00
>> and I get nervous to answer
00:55:02
>> cuz I don't know what he's going to ask
00:55:03
me to do. What is he going to say?
00:55:05
>> Like bury a body,
00:55:06
>> right?
00:55:07
>> He's going to I just like I can just see
00:55:09
me picking up people like, "What's up,
00:55:10
brother?
00:55:11
>> What are you doing right now?" And I'm
00:55:13
like, "I'm in bed." And he be like, "Get
00:55:14
on a plane immediately." You know, like
00:55:16
and I have to do I would be like I have
00:55:17
what am I going to do?
00:55:18
>> Yes. can't say no.
00:55:19
>> I can't say no to
00:55:20
>> bro. That'd be a good movie. You can't
00:55:21
say no to Nate Diaz, dude. That would be
00:55:23
a crazy movie.
00:55:25
>> Whenever he does call me, I get I'm
00:55:26
like, "Fuck, I got I prepare a little
00:55:28
bit."
00:55:28
>> But him and Chris Aila, that's uh
00:55:30
another fighter that um they they both
00:55:33
came in, dude. It was freaking hilar
00:55:34
like the whole thing was just
00:55:35
ridiculous. But it was a it was a big it
00:55:37
was a good it was a good experience to
00:55:38
learn about how to do it all,
00:55:40
>> you know? We just paid for it ourselves
00:55:41
and like nobody would help us make it.
00:55:43
>> Yeah. But when I did it, Right. Am I
00:55:45
still in the movie?
00:55:46
>> Yeah. Okay, good.
00:55:48
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:55:51
>> Yeah.
00:55:52
>> Yeah. You're in it.
00:55:52
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:55:54
>> But the reason why I had so much fun is
00:55:55
because um you guys kind of just let me
00:55:57
do whatever I wanted to do.
00:55:58
>> Oh, yeah. You were good in that.
00:55:59
>> No. No. But I was just like, "Hey, can I
00:56:01
just do this?" They're like, "Yeah, I
00:56:02
don't."
00:56:02
>> That's when you shine.
00:56:03
>> Yeah. It's so fun.
00:56:04
>> You can't you can't tie you down, baby.
00:56:06
>> But when they're saying, "No, you have
00:56:07
to say like this."
00:56:08
>> Yeah. It's hard.
00:56:09
>> You have to do it like this. You have to
00:56:10
walk like this. I've had that note.
00:56:12
>> Can you walk in the room different?
00:56:14
>> I'm like, "What?"
00:56:16
>> Well, yeah. You got an interesting gate.
00:56:18
>> What do you mean, dude? You're being
00:56:20
very edgy in confrontation.
00:56:21
>> No, I just said your stride is on you.
00:56:22
What the [ __ ] is your problem, dude?
00:56:23
>> Do you not have a weird gate?
00:56:24
>> I do.
00:56:25
>> So, what am I saying? People have
00:56:27
commented, "You walk like a GTA
00:56:28
character."
00:56:29
>> Yeah. You walk like a You walk like a
00:56:32
>> NPC.
00:56:33
>> I do.
00:56:34
>> You walk NPCish.
00:56:35
>> I have to change my walk. Huh?
00:56:37
>> No. No. No. Okay.
00:56:38
>> No. We're just joking around.
00:56:40
>> Okay. Okay.
00:56:40
>> None of this is real.
00:56:41
>> Is Isn't Okay. Are there health concerns
00:56:43
you do start to have, Bobby? Oh yeah,
00:56:47
for sure. My I got to quit smoking.
00:56:49
>> Smoking is the worst one. You got back
00:56:51
on smoking after years. I can't breathe.
00:56:54
And then uh
00:56:55
>> some young lung.
00:56:57
>> That's what you need now. You need a
00:56:59
transplant, dude. Hey, bro. You need a
00:57:01
transplant. You need some young lung.
00:57:04
>> Sorry. And that's very racist. And
00:57:06
that's I like I like it.
00:57:08
>> So good. We're worried about COPD.
00:57:10
>> Yeah. And then another thing is I don't
00:57:13
move. That's right.
00:57:14
>> Yeah. Yeah. Some days you get bed sores.
00:57:16
No. No. Some days I just I'll wake up.
00:57:19
>> They're welts. They're bed welts.
00:57:20
>> I'll tell you my schedule.
00:57:22
>> Okay. All right. I'll tell you my
00:57:23
schedule. Yesterday.
00:57:24
>> Bring up Bring up Wahberg schedule and
00:57:26
we'll put his next to it.
00:57:27
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:57:29
>> Wake up at 3:30. Pray workout.
00:57:31
>> Yeah.
00:57:32
>> His is wake up, go to Wahberers.
00:57:38
>> 2:30. Wake up. Prayer time. 245.
00:57:40
>> This is insane.
00:57:41
>> It's insane. What is this?
00:57:42
>> By the way, can I tell you? Yeah,
00:57:43
>> it's real.
00:57:44
>> No, it is not.
00:57:46
>> 2:30 a.m. wake up.
00:57:49
>> I'm telling you.
00:57:50
>> Yeah.
00:57:50
>> I had a small role in a movie with him
00:57:52
and I and I jokingly brought it up and
00:57:54
he was dead serious about it. I was
00:57:57
like, "Come on, man. You're not up that
00:57:58
early in the morning." Like, "Be real.
00:58:00
Every day." He's like, "Every day,
00:58:01
brother." I was like, "Come on, man."
00:58:03
And he looked he threw daggers through
00:58:04
me like what are you talking about? Like
00:58:06
he
00:58:07
>> Oh, I think he's confident.
00:58:08
>> Oh, no. He's in it. This is his [ __ ]
00:58:10
>> Okay. when he's having his meal. Three
00:58:12
is when I go to sleep.
00:58:16
>> That's when I go to sleep. When even
00:58:17
Yeah. When When I'm sleeping, that's
00:58:19
when I'm going to think.
00:58:20
>> Mark Wahlberg's eating his third meal.
00:58:23
>> That puts you to sleep. That's how you
00:58:24
count sheep.
00:58:24
>> That's how I count sheep. Yeah.
00:58:26
>> Wow.
00:58:27
>> I love how at 11:00 a.m. he has family
00:58:28
time, meetings, work calls at family
00:58:30
time when his kids are at school. That's
00:58:32
the best.
00:58:34
>> Yeah.
00:58:35
>> Well, this isn't real.
00:58:36
>> Yeah. I'm telling.
00:58:37
>> Wow.
00:58:37
>> It's real.
00:58:38
>> Meal. Can you zoom in? Meal seven.
00:58:41
>> Meal seven. What is he? A [ __ ]
00:58:42
hobbit.
00:58:45
>> Meal seven. He's a shark.
00:58:48
>> Unbelievable.
00:58:49
>> At four. Work out too. When he goes to
00:58:52
bed at 7:30
00:58:54
He works out like five times a day.
00:58:56
>> I just watched um Hacksaw Ridge last
00:58:59
night.
00:58:59
>> Give it to So you brought it up twice
00:59:02
already. What's up with the movie?
00:59:03
>> I love He loved the movie.
00:59:04
>> It's so good. I've never seen it. I'm
00:59:06
watching a lot of war movies right now
00:59:07
just in case things get really bad.
00:59:08
>> Really? What's your favorite one so far?
00:59:10
Hacksaw
00:59:10
>> 1917 was really good. Hamburger Hill. I
00:59:12
like
00:59:13
>> Is it good?
00:59:14
>> Yeah. I like the the What?
00:59:16
>> Yeah.
00:59:16
>> Yeah. The event was insane.
00:59:18
>> Armageddon is one to watch.
00:59:20
>> Armageddon
00:59:21
>> just to prep.
00:59:22
>> Oh, there. There you go.
00:59:23
>> Yeah. If we want to go back to where we
00:59:24
belong.
00:59:25
>> Yeah. Um, Platoon. Let's rank them.
00:59:28
Platoon.
00:59:29
>> Probably one of the best.
00:59:30
>> One of the best.
00:59:30
>> Full Metal Jackets.
00:59:32
>> Probably.
00:59:32
>> First half of the movie.
00:59:33
>> I think it's a great movie.
00:59:35
>> Okay. U Letter Seima.
00:59:38
>> Yeah. That's a good war movie. Um, Dasp
00:59:41
apocalypse.
00:59:42
>> Band of Brothers.
00:59:43
>> Dasput's great.
00:59:44
>> Band of Brothers is the best. Band of
00:59:45
Brothers.
00:59:45
>> A great show. That's a great show. Band
00:59:47
of Brothers is so good, dude.
00:59:48
>> Yeah. Marriage or No. Ever?
00:59:51
>> Yeah. Yeah. Me, too.
00:59:53
>> Do you think we can get there though,
00:59:54
Bobby? I mean, look, I I just don't want
00:59:55
to talk about this a ton because I talk
00:59:56
about a lot on my show. Let's talk about
00:59:58
just like you end up becoming this whiny
01:00:00
guy who's like,
01:00:02
>> you know, it's like, you know, you can
01:00:04
figure it out. But yeah, also just been
01:00:07
busy and yeah, you you want to find
01:00:08
somebody that's a good match. There's
01:00:09
been a couple good girls that that I I
01:00:11
could have hitched on to that I that I
01:00:13
let I let it go. Yeah. And I didn't, you
01:00:15
know, cuz I was focused on work. So,
01:00:17
it's all good.
01:00:18
>> Yeah. I feel like Sounds like somebody
01:00:20
trying to convince themselves. But
01:00:22
that's okay. We're doing good.
01:00:23
>> Well, you know,
01:00:24
>> it's all good.
01:00:25
>> If Yeah, it's all good. If you're not
01:00:26
You find a partner when you find a
01:00:27
partner. I tell him that all the time.
01:00:28
He's on the hunt and I'm always like,
01:00:29
"Dude, just let it be. You're You've
01:00:31
done so much."
01:00:32
>> That's Rembo, dude. Rembo. That right
01:00:35
there is Rainbow.
01:00:36
>> He's out there, bro.
01:00:38
The kimchi king of Rimbo.
01:00:40
>> Oh, dude. He'll hide in your bushes and
01:00:42
eat your ass.
01:00:44
That's Rambo, dude.
01:00:47
>> I only had a little bit.
01:00:53
>> It's coming for you.
01:00:54
>> Yeah.
01:00:55
>> And I appreciate you guys so much, dude.
01:00:57
>> I love you, brother.
01:00:58
>> I love you, too, man.
01:00:58
>> It's been a long time. It's so fun to
01:01:00
see you. And also, how funny that we
01:01:02
finally got you on the show.
01:01:03
>> I know. I'm sorry that I haven't been in
01:01:04
here before.
01:01:04
>> No, don't be sorry.
01:01:05
>> It is my fault.
01:01:06
>> I always thought that you did it before.
01:01:07
It's so crazy.
01:01:08
>> Well, I've come and done Tiger Belly. I
01:01:09
think the timing was just easier on
01:01:11
certain times. It's like, you know, the
01:01:12
past four years I lived in Nashville, so
01:01:14
it's like the timing on when I'm here.
01:01:15
It's just It's been tough sometimes, but
01:01:17
>> we should go to Nashville for a while.
01:01:18
>> Yeah. I I Yeah, I want to. I think
01:01:20
>> it's fun out there.
01:01:20
>> Yeah. Yeah. I've never I never really
01:01:22
spent that much. We did the Rhyman
01:01:23
together, but
01:01:24
>> that was great.
01:01:25
>> That was the last time I was there.
01:01:26
>> And Carlos uh Carlos had himself a
01:01:28
little bit of a night.
01:01:29
>> Mhm.
01:01:29
>> Yeah. That's when you got
01:01:30
>> Are there a lot of Asians in Nashville?
01:01:32
>> Yeah,
01:01:32
>> there are some Laosians.
01:01:36
>> Yeah, we'll Well,
01:01:38
>> I could be We'll start it.
01:01:39
>> I could be Le Oceanian for a weekend.
01:01:41
And I met a Korean guy the other name
01:01:42
day named Zach. And
01:01:45
>> I met a Korean girl named Emily.
01:01:48
>> Uh, as of right now, Nashville Davidson
01:01:50
makes up approximately 3% uh Asian
01:01:53
population there. So, there you go.
01:01:54
>> There you go. You'll fit in.
01:01:56
>> Okay. 3 is good.
01:01:57
>> Not bad. What is it here in
01:01:59
>> Bring your Lumina or bring your Lumira?
01:02:01
What is it called? Lumia.
01:02:03
>> Lumia. Lumia. Yeah. Yeah.
01:02:05
>> Bring your Lumia.
01:02:08
>> What's America?
01:02:09
>> Yeah. What is it here
01:02:10
>> in LA? I mean
01:02:12
>> 12%.
01:02:13
>> Wow.
01:02:14
>> Yeah. Don't leave. This is
01:02:16
>> 1.5 million of you guys
01:02:17
>> in in LA alone.
01:02:19
>> That's right.
01:02:19
>> That's incredible.
01:02:20
>> Yeah.
01:02:20
>> You could throw a chopstick and hit one
01:02:22
of them,
01:02:24
>> you know. And those don't go far. Yeah.
01:02:27
You know,
01:02:31
>> that's beautiful. Oh, Filipino is the
01:02:33
largest group. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
01:02:35
>> Yeah. We love them.
01:02:36
>> The best. Korean.
01:02:37
>> The Koreans are the third.
01:02:38
>> Wow.
01:02:38
>> And other notable groups. Vietnamese.
01:02:39
Shout out to those guys. Indian and
01:02:42
Japanese is lower because they remain in
01:02:43
Japan because they know that Japan is
01:02:45
the best.
01:02:46
>> Yeah.
01:02:46
>> Hard to beat.
01:02:47
>> People love Japan. I hear about it all
01:02:49
the time right now.
01:02:49
>> Dude, we got We're going to go this year
01:02:50
>> in July, maybe. Yeah. Yeah.
01:02:52
>> You should come.
01:02:53
>> We You should come.
01:02:55
>> Seriously.
01:02:55
>> Yeah. What if we all went to Japan?
01:02:57
>> That'd be fun.
01:02:57
>> Well, you got to come this way to go
01:02:58
that way, so you might as well come say
01:02:59
hi.
01:02:59
>> We made a documentary.
01:03:01
>> Oh, I'd love that.
01:03:01
>> Yeah, I'd love that, too, man. I'd love
01:03:03
to go to Japan.
01:03:04
>> Boys in Japan.
01:03:05
>> Yeah,
01:03:05
>> the boys go to Japan.
01:03:06
>> It'll be It'll be our three amigos.
01:03:09
>> Yeah.
01:03:10
>> I'm Dartanian.
01:03:11
>> Yeah.
01:03:12
>> Yeah.
01:03:13
>> Okay.
01:03:16
>> Okay.
01:03:17
>> You should.
01:03:17
>> That's me with the sword.
01:03:19
>> Okay.
01:03:21
>> Okay.
01:03:22
>> I want I want to learn how to do that.
01:03:24
>> No. Come on.
01:03:24
>> No. Seriously, no.
01:03:25
>> What? The sacrificing?
01:03:27
>> No. Uh, what is it? Um,
01:03:28
>> har.
01:03:33
>> Yeah. Yeah. Shamas.
01:03:36
>> Yeah. Not Harry Krishna. What is it?
01:03:37
Hari Hari. Hari. Hari.
01:03:40
>> Hari. Harry.
01:03:43
>> He's killing himself.
01:03:45
>> Yeah.
01:03:45
>> And there's the Japanese stabbing
01:03:47
himself to death. Cubs win.
01:03:51
>> Go, Cubs. Go.
01:03:53
>> Go. Cubs. Scallow.
01:03:55
>> Yeah. Yeah.
01:03:55
>> Did you see a picture of Bobby's mom
01:03:57
there? Uh, as a
01:03:59
>> That's Bob's mom. That was in her acting
01:04:01
days.
01:04:02
>> I see why Steve moved back.
01:04:04
>> Yeah.
01:04:08
>> Yeah.
01:04:08
>> You'd be a Phoenician yourself.
01:04:10
>> Oh, I'll have the green curry, you know.
01:04:15
>> Yeah.
01:04:15
>> Uh, we want to thank our guests for
01:04:17
coming on the show.
01:04:17
>> You have fun,
01:04:18
>> dude. I had so much fun, man.
01:04:20
>> You're the best.
01:04:20
>> Yeah. I think I just Yeah. I think like
01:04:22
it's good. I just like Yeah. Sometimes I
01:04:23
I'll get into spaces where I isolate and
01:04:24
stuff. So I'm trying to like kind of
01:04:26
take a play out of your book, Bobby, and
01:04:27
just like, you know, not do that. You
01:04:30
know, you think sometimes that they that
01:04:32
the getting better is in the ice. It's
01:04:34
like I just need to wait, you know, and
01:04:37
get better, you know, but it's sometimes
01:04:39
it's like, no, I need to do more stuff.
01:04:41
>> Just do it.
01:04:42
>> But anyway, yes, I'm sorry. It was a
01:04:44
[ __ ] long answer. I've said enough. I
01:04:47
had a great time and thank you so much,
01:04:48
dude. And congratulations, dude. I feel
01:04:51
uh the world feels so lucky that you
01:04:53
guys make this show and your producers
01:04:54
too. This is like people everywhere I
01:04:56
go. Do you know them? Do you know bad
01:04:58
friends? Do you know them?
01:05:00
>> Same with you, dude. You know, I think
01:05:01
we're all in the same We're family. And
01:05:04
you know what the thing about you is is
01:05:05
that I I want to say something real. Um
01:05:08
is is that there's so much about you
01:05:10
that I relate to. We're very similar in
01:05:13
so many different ways. And so uh my
01:05:16
heart really goes out to you all the
01:05:17
time. And um
01:05:18
>> what are you talking about? For what?
01:05:21
>> Just same height, same look, same style.
01:05:23
>> No, just in terms of
01:05:25
>> same guy.
01:05:25
>> What? What do you mean? My heart goes
01:05:27
out to you.
01:05:28
>> I love you. I mean,
01:05:29
>> oh yeah, just say that. My heart goes
01:05:32
out to you like I'm [ __ ] trapped on
01:05:33
an island or something. [ __ ] like I'm
01:05:34
in ICU. Sorry. Go ahead. I'm messing it
01:05:36
up. Go on. I'm going to relax back. I'm
01:05:38
going to chill out.
01:05:40
>> What were we saying?
01:05:43
>> I love you. Is that better?
01:05:46
>> I love you, too.
01:05:46
>> Yeah. There's many about things about
01:05:49
you that I relate to as well.
01:05:53
>> What are you doing?
01:05:56
>> Similar, you know. Feels good. That's
01:05:59
what I want to say.
01:06:00
>> We love
01:06:00
>> when I look at No. When I look at you,
01:06:01
it feels good.
01:06:04
>> Anyway, say thank you for being a fat
01:06:06
bad friend on the bad.
01:06:08
>> Thank you for being a bad friend.
01:06:10
>> Thank you for being a bad friend.
01:06:11
>> Thank you.
01:06:15
Yeah.
01:06:23
Woo.
01:06:25
Yeah.
01:06:28
Woo.

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    “I made some choices that I regret.”
    @ 08m 08s
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    @ 15m 31s
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    “You know what? It was inspiring to me, man.”
    @ 25m 36s
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    “You were the lighter fire.”
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    “You could have done that.”
    @ 38m 45s
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    “Shout out Andy Cow.”
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  • Bad Friends Banter00:40
  • Tiger King Mention00:52
  • Life Reflections08:51
  • Comedy Plans15:25
  • Self-Reflection25:40
  • Oscar Dreams45:26
  • Wahlberg's Schedule57:38
  • Love You, Brother1:00:57

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