Introduction and Humorous Banter
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so Welcome to the...
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What's the deal? Let me try that again. It's the Down With DP podcast with Robert Dunn and Ron Prendamano in 3, 2,
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Yo, yo, yo, yo. I thought those were condoms, actually. thought you were throwing out condoms. Can you imagine? down with DP Podcast condoms. That's birth control right there. That's birth control. Yeah, you got to be safe.
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ah No, these are stickers. You don't want to look like these two. Don't do it. No. um yeah Maybe you because you're pretty, but it's okay. Oh, stop at These stickers. ah it's It's merch. um We're selling them for
Stickers and Trivia Nights
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$18.99 each sticker. and um Just kidding.
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I'm selling them for if you happen to run into me, I'll just give you some like that. Yeah, I don't have any here in New York, so don't ask me. You have to be in Los Angeles. It's exclusive to the l L.A. area. New York doesn't have print shops, unfortunately. We do. We do. You just put more effort into this sometimes. I know. I know. I know.
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i actually shamelessly been leaving them everywhere. Oh, it's all good. It's all good. Um, yeah, I've been leaving them in bathrooms. I've been like, did you leave him last night?
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I did. out last night you I went out last night. Um, there's a really cool. Good for you. Thank you. We're going clap for that. Let's cheer. Let's let's clap for that. Let's clap for that. elaborate Um, yeah, I went to, I went out, uh, met up with a buddy of mine at a really cool spot in Hollywood called scum and villainy. Look it up. It's like a star Wars bar.
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really cool. That's awesome. um I ran into a robot like with legs and arms and it was robots are cool. Yeah, but it was like punching. It was like it like it could fight people. It was hitting you.
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No, but it was it was like it was like punching, though. It was really cool.
Hollywood Adventures and Trivia Reflections
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It's story. Like a Rock'em Sock'em robot kind of thing? Yeah, yeah. Okay. It probably won't be on my story by the time this episode comes out, but... um Fair enough. That was cool. um But yeah, in the Star Wars bathroom, I left a few stickers that probably got thrown away by the cleaning people the end. Probably, like the effort, though.
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Yeah, so... um But yeah, i went out last night, and... did some trivia and came in 18th place. I did trivia last night too. What? What place did you come in?
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I would have come in third if I got the last answer right. It was a wager question and I think it was... um Like this planet also has zero moons and the answer was Venus. And oh yeah I, yeah, don't think I know that was a different, I don't know. I forget what the final question was, but I didn't answer it.
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Um, I, I guess something completely different. Oh no. What is the, the motto for the Olympics? It means I think faster, higher, stronger or something like that. And what was the Latin word?
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And I just guessed I should have waited and thought it out, but I didn't. So, uh, yeah, I, I would, if I got it right, I would have gotten third, which would have been, would have
Bingo Hosting and Travel Stories
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Yeah. But that's okay. Well, last night too, uh, Like people were prepared for trivia night. So every group had like 10 people and it was just me and one other person.
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So, yeah. So I've been like, some bars do like small team prizes, large team prizes. Some of them just do whoever's better kind of thing. Um, the trivia I go to, which is the same bar I do bingo in at Austin's Alehouse.
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This is hosted by my friend Victor. Um, yeah, he does it kind of like, if you're smarter than everybody, you're smarter than everybody. but they're timed questions. There's also wager questions and you can do it on your phone, which is kind of nice.
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oh So yeah, my friend who is, that's in Q gardens. Yeah. Q gardens, Queens. Yeah. Um, My friend actually, she was standing next to me. She won last night, which is a $50 gift certificate to the bar.
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And it's also a restaurant, so you can get some nice shit there. It's pretty nice. Yeah. Yeah. i mean We're dumbasses apparently, Rob. We're dumbasses. and And here's the thing too. They were all like nerdy questions for the most part. Like I got some of them, right?
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Um, Yeah, I don't know. they They're kind of hard like for like even nerd questions. But what the the bingo that you do, you host it? I am the host. I call the numbers, yeah.
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Now, do you do anything silly? do or do you Is it like straight up like, do you crack try to crack jokes? do you It's a very serious bingo. I was going to say bingo.
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No, I... um I, uh, I, course I incorporate jokes in there and stuff like that. People heckle me and I'll, and I'll clap back at them in a good way. It's fun. Um, for years, uh, one of my friends got this trend going of them calling me Hobbit Dick.
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Okay. I was known as Hobbit Dick for many years. Um, yeah, that, and then his mom came one night and she called me Hobbit Dick. And, uh, yeah, so that name stuck for a while. Now I don't get insulted as much as I used to, but, uh,
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Yeah, it can be rough. i ah you know Basically, you go to bed crying. it was Well, you know, that, yeah. I mean, but yeah but you have like yeah, that's some of the best things, though, when you go to sleep. Yeah, exactly. When crying leads you into sleep, at least you get a good sleep out of Exactly, exactly. Because they're so exhausted, you're so emotionally drained.
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Yeah, exactly. We should go to sleep crying more often. I don't agree. Don't you agree? Did you just say you agree with me on that? I agree. Yes, that's what I said. I agree. No, I don't agree.
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um One thing we do is 069. oh sixty nine When 069 is called, we ring a bell and we all nice take a swig of our drink. Yeah. Oh, because of the sexual position? Because of the sexual position, yes. Okay.
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What do you do when it's 6-7? So, motherfucker. um He was mentioned last episode, Peter. Peter. He's in a very big, he'll turn around and look at me and go, ah, six, seven. Shut the fuck up, Peter. God damn it.
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I thought I told you not to show your face around here, brother. ah um Yeah, it's some people, he does it, he think he does it to annoy me, it's fine. yeah um Other, not not too many people do it, but like, you know, we're kind it's kind of not not an old crowd, but it's more like millennial crowd, not so much Gen Z crowd.
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Sometimes did we get the Gen Zers, so you're not seeing it too much, and obviously there's no Gen Alphas in the bar at that hour, so... Well, aside from that, I ran into I don't know how interesting the story is, but I went to across from I can speak, right? I'm i'm able to talk. You are. This is your this is our show. Whatever you want.
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No, no. I didn't mean that like an interrupting way. I couldn't like form words. I was like, I was. oh Oh, I. Well, I have a stroke. I don't know.
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um But across the street from Scum and Villainy is a Popeye's chicken. And we went to and love that chicken and and can't eat it anymore. But I miss Popeye's.
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Oh, well, I, ah I went to Popeye's and ran into a weird guy who um not weird. He was, he was pretty cool. Actually, he was funny.
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um But he's Popeye's after all. Yeah, he was like a funny dude. Like, I think he he went to growlings for a little bit and he ah he was just causing chaos.
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Like he was just like, like, I don't know. He he would like cut in front of people out line and piss people off. And ah he was like crumpling up napkins and throwing them at people. Was homeless?
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No, he was a well put together guy. Like he was but he this like guy guy like a a guy in a suit just throwing napkins at people. like and um Can you imagine? the Yeah. Just like a rich dude. Like, screw you.
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Yeah. You're getting Popeyes at 1 a.m. m um Was he drunk? Was he under the influence of something or? I think he was drunk, but he sat with us and he was like, don't know. He was funny, but definitely like,
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like, you know, the scale of, like, good to chaotic. And if I if i had that for, like, comedy, he was, like, comedically chaotic. Comedically? Oh, like that. Okay.
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Yeah. So he could... um ah You know, he could probably get himself in trouble, but he was funny. Anyway, my point is that like a night out in Hollywood, even though it was a Wednesday night, it was a Wednesday night, people.
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ah It ah you still it's I mean, I'm sure the same happens in New York, too. Like these big cities. Yeah. Don't know who you're going to run into. and Actually, last night was very busy. I was like we were all kind of like, holy shit, there's a lot of people here tonight. um And even my bingo night this time a year can be kind of slow. Bingo was busy.
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as well. So I don't know if people are just kind of gearing up for the holidays kind of thing, getting that go out mood. um I don't know. It will slow down eventually, but I don't know. Okay. But yeah, it's, that's awesome, man.
San Francisco and Movie Locations
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Yeah. And forget it if it's a Friday night or Saturday night, like you're guaranteed to go on at some kind of adventure. Yeah, I mean, i will be in San Francisco this weekend. Oh, really? i I have like a 30 hour layover. So I will be, you know, doing some shit.
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I would like to I would like to become more. I've been to San Francisco a few times and I would love to, like, become more familiar with that city. It's still like I don't know anything. It is.
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Yeah, it's a great city. I mean, you could compare it to like the West Coast of New York kind of thing. yeah It's not New York by any means. But it does have, um I think Tennessee Williams said this quote. ah There are three cities with their own unique culture. New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans.
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Everything else is Cleveland. so That's funny. there is is There is, I don't know if that, like, there is some truth to that, though. Like, you know, if you go to New Orleans, I feel like I'm in a different country New Orleans.
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New York is obviously New York. And San Francisco, it has its, it's you know, its own way, man. it's It's a cool city. I like it a lot. And the fact that I don't have to drive everywhere is nice, too. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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And it's just like every house, like every block almost is like beautiful. But maybe it's because I'm a visitor. If you live there, maybe you don't think the same way. But there are certain neighborhoods you do not wander into, like the Tenderloin. You do not go there. is where it kind of we're all.
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Delicious, yes. But it is also where the, um what do you call it? A lot of the homeless are, a lot of the nonprofit places are and stuff like that, like on California Street, Golden Gate and that area.
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So it's, um yeah, you don't want to walk in there. I mean, I've lived in some crazy neighborhoods here in New York. i um I have never walked out of a neighborhood. I'd be like, nope, fuck this.
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yeah That is the only place I've ever done that because I'm like, oh something may happen to me. Well, it's just it's not it's just it's a lot of homeless. It's a lot of unpredictable. So that's why I'm like, just be careful if you happen to go in that neighborhood.
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um I remember it is getting better to my understanding, though. Actually, i i should because my first time visiting San Francisco, I visited a place that I was such a big fan of. So. Before I get into the story, ah as far as I think we might have talked about being starstruck.
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I don't really get starstruck by people outside of the one time I met Robin Williams. And that that that's fair. Yeah. ah He was the only man that was ever able to do that to me. And who he made me cry. I'm going to be honest. I cried.
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um I was like, I like the people that like scream out for like Britney Spears and stuff. And they're, I mean, um that's a really old reference. But Robin fucking Williams is Robin fucking Williams. But anyway, it's not about that.
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my But what I do get starstruck by is locations. If you like. Like I can get Brad Pitt and be fine. But if you tell me, oh, they shot that Brad Pitt movie in that house.
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I'm like, really? That house right there? Like, it's weird. I'm just like that. So I, and I, I, I'm kind of the same way. I think I mentioned it before. um i was in Boston. Goodwill hunting that bench. god Yeah. I sat there and I was like, oh, this is fucking like Robin's ass was right here. He probably farted on this bench. Yeah.
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And he talked about farting in the movie, you know? Yes. Which was, which was improvised. Yeah, that was. Wow. Really? And you could see that you could see the cameraman laughing. it Like it's kind of shaking. oh That's because the cameraman is laughing so hard. Yeah.
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It's kind of improvised. yeah And that's such a good scene too. yes There are some like famous benches in movies. There's Goodwill hunting. There's Forrest Gump. I've seen that one. And I think it was in Savannah.
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They did that bench. I've seen that bench before. They moved it. to like at this yeah they moved it or something like that yeah um but i did see the original bench yeah that was cool i don't know if it was the original location but it was the bench yeah um so that's how my brain works speaking of san francisco oh yeah back to robin williams i did go to the mrs doubtfire house oh i did that too 2640 steiner street yeah is yeah yeah please don't it's pretty i was like oh yeah And that hill is really fucking steep. It is, dude, because I there was there was people out there taking pictures already. But yeah, I remember parking the car and like putting as many e-brake shit as I could just to run down like, you know, putting turning the wheels and rocks underneath the tire. Yeah. picture In front of the Mrs. Doubtfire house. Yeah, I did not go to the full house house.
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I did not do the full house house. You did. OK. Yeah. we don't have full house. house um and But ah yeah, so that that that city does have a lot of interesting locations, though. um But the way that, yeah, when it comes to being starstruck, like if Brad Pitt brought me to a location where he shot a movie, I'd be more starstruck by Brad Pitt, bringing me to the location itself. Then the fact that Brad Pitt's with me.
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I think that's admirable, Rob. I really do. It's like you, you, you appreciate the scenery more than the person. And I, I, I, that's admirable. Oh, thanks. I'll put that on the check mark of positive things about yeah writing this down. I have a, I have a board right here.
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You can't see it. It's off camera, but i awesome things about Robert's, Did you put your tree up? Did I? Yeah. Of course I did.
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It looks beautiful. Oh, thanks. I don't know. Well, I don't think you could see it in um in this. Yeah, I don't think you'll be able to see it, but off to the this side.
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camera left, I guess. I have a replica of the mask mask. No, I can see it. i can It's kind of in the top corner there, but I can see it. Yeah, but it unfortunately in the YouTube video, things are cropped, so you might not be able to see it. I put a little Santa hat on it.
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little Santa hat on the Jim Carrey mask. Um, but yeah, anyway, back to when I first went to San Francisco. ah are you a fan of the room, the movie, the room with Tommy Wiseau? So I've seen it like, we might have touched on it. I've seen it like once. Okay. Um,
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I mean, it's horrible. It's in a good way, but it's it's horrible. Yeah, I've i've seen it like once. Obviously, I've seen The Disaster Artist. But um yeah, I've seen the movie itself once, and it was just, I was like, eh.
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Oh, but I love that movie. It's interesting. it yeah It is a movie that people should watch, especially people that want to be like directors, because it tells you like what not to do, basically.
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But it it's a great movie to watch with friends. Definitely involve alcohol. Don't watch it by yourself. You'll be bored. But if you're with a group of people, it's just such a bad movie, but in the best way possible. But anyway, there is a famous scene in that movie where the main character goes into a flower shop.
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and he just buys flowers. And there's a ah quote from it where it says, you're my favorite customer. Anyway, there's a whole flower shop scene. Oh, okay. I know the scene. In fact, if you YouTube but the room flower shop, you'll find that scene. It's like 10 seconds long.
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um But I went to the flower shop and it's in San Francisco. And now it's a coffee shop. It's not a flower shop anymore. I guess we're out of business. And was a little upset that the coffee shop didn't pay any homage to it or anything like that zero homage zero homage i'm like interesting yeah so i was a little bit bummed out by that i was really maybe they weren't fans of the movie maybe they weren't fans i should have made a stink about it maybe you should have i think you should have i should make a stink about it yeah um
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So anyway, that's my little San Francisco story, but I would love to go back and see some more stuff. It's such a beautiful place. um So I'm a little bit jealous that you're going there. Well, you know.
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Well, when you have those layovers, is it is it hard to enjoy the place you're at when you're kind of trying to catch up on sleep, too?
Vegas Charm and Entertainment Industry Insights
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Yes. and And it depends on how long the layover is. For example, I was in Vegas recently and that's like, Ooh, Vegas. My lay hour was 10 hours and 44 minutes. Oh, now mind you, that's not when I get to my room. That's from when I get off the aircraft and have to be back at the airport the next day. That whole, that doesn't include travel time.
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Right. So like two and from the hotel. So, you you know, I got maybe six and a half hours of sleep. which I was able to function with, but I was already exhausted yeah from the night before the day before, because my cat woke me up a shit ton of times. So wait in Vegas.
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No, no, no, no. So I was in San Francisco, came home, was home for 13 hours, then went to Vegas in Vegas for 10 hours, 45 minutes, then came back to New York. That's crazy, man.
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It's a lot. If you ever have to do a press tour for something, you're going to, you're going to have some good practice. Cause I hear. Yeah, exactly. have, I have an LA layover next month.
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Oh, but it but yeah, LAX, but it is only for like 11 hours. Okay. i'll I'll see you there. So I'll see. Yeah. Great.
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I don't know what the problem is. Great. I'll see you there. Um, exactly. But, uh, where did you, i don't know if you're allowed to say, are you allowed to say where you stayed in Vegas? Um, i don't say I don't say publicly where I stay in Vegas just for the sake of a protection of the crew and things like that. Yeah, that's what I figured. um yeah well ah Customers ask me all the time, where do you stay? I'm like, I'm not telling you. ah like yeah Not you personally, it's just I don't know you.
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right I have to protect myself and the crew. I doubt you'll do anything, but I don't know. Yeah, exactly. yeah And I mean, ah yeah, ah because I've been to I'm very familiar with that airport because where I fly out of Vegas tends to be the like go to like like because Burbank Airport is great.
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It's a small airport um and but it doesn't doesn't have a lot of like destinations like straightforward. So it kind of uses the Vegas airport.
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You fly there, which is like an hour. It's like really short. and you'll fly It's a small airport going to a larger hub and then connecting. Yeah, that's pretty common nowadays. So I'm very familiar with the Vegas airport.
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um But ah there was only one time I had a super long layover and we went like I remember when we first. started doing press for cannibal comedian and we flew out to the Vegas airport and it was this crazy like layover where we landed at 6 p.m.
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or we landed at we landed at it like a no, maybe like 11 p.m. But we were leaving at like 4 a.m. So it's like, what are we going to do? What sleep and like get up at 3 a.m. m So we just went out to Vegas, baby.
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Yeah, we just stayed up. I didn't drink, though. I was like, I do not want to be hung over at 3 a.m. m on an airplane. i love Fair. Yeah. Smart, actually. Very smart. Um, I like old Vegas personally.
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Oh yeah. I love old Vegas. Fremont street, that area. I love old Vegas. It's gritty. It's dirty. I can get crack if I want to. Like I, I don't want to buy crack, but I could, it's there.
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um that white castle, that, that white castle is crazy. The white, guy I know which way I've been there. Yeah. Yep. Uh, nacho daddy in downtown in that area is fantastic.
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Um, ah I just, I usually stay at the Four Queens. Okay. I love that hotel. There's no resort fees down there. Oh. So everything's a little bit cheaper. So if I go to like, I don't know, you know, one of the hotels on the strip, I'm paying a resort fee.
00:20:36
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I go downtown, no resort fee. Interesting. I always wanted to stay down there. And um I actually, we walked through it. It was me and a few guys from the movie ah in the golden nugget.
00:20:49
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I was shocked by how nice it was. Yeah. I don't know. You hear about these old hotels and you're like, Oh, that's like a piece of shit hotel in old Vegas. yeah No dude. Golden. it i don't know if they like remodeled it. Fuck. It looked awesome. I'm like, I want to stay here.
00:21:04
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So, yep. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's great down there. I love it down there. Um, I haven't been in a couple of like besides this layover, I haven't been in a couple of years to Vegas. So I need to, uh, Make it a plan because I enjoy Vegas. I just, I just, my wife and I would just stand on Fremont street, just drink our drinks and watch people.
00:21:22
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That's all we do. And they have that big stage of. Yeah. ah what What's that group? Spandex nation. They do a lot of like eighties hair cover bands. It's been a show. Yeah, they're fantastic.
00:21:34
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They're great. I love them. They are fun. Yeah, it's ah it's a it's they call it the Fremont Street Experience and it definitely is an experience. You know what? One thing about Fremont that like ah that i'm like uh really is like so on fremont you can zip line across ah down it i have not done that and nor do i want to yeah nor do i want to and but here's the thing that gets me they charge extra if i'm correct here maybe they change it if you want to do the superman pose where they hook you to the back yeah for charger they charge you extra for it i think it's like an extra harness or something yeah
00:22:13
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ah For a different position. Like, what? Why? Just at person. Imagine if prostitutes did that. My God. Oh, my God. It would smell so bad. um oh go fucking hell. It would just drip down.
00:22:25
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I did not expect you to go that thought that's where you were going. I'll be honest. No, I meant different positions and charging money. And you took it odors. I'm thinking of prostitutes on the zip line, you know a few days old, you know, just...
00:22:40
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Damn it. That's what I was... Anyway. Oh, God. This is the Dan with PP Podcast. My name is Robert Dunn, and with me is Ron Prenamato. Yes, yes. Welcome to the show, if you haven't clicked off already.
00:22:52
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um But ah one of the things in Vegas on the Strip... ah that they opened was the Taco Bell Cantina. It's been open for a little bit now. Oh, I love the Taco Bell Cantinas. We have them here in New York. I went to the one in New York too. That was great.
00:23:06
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Yeah. it's It's just like, hey, you know, Taco Bell, let's add alcohol to the mix. Yeah. That's all it is. It sounds like a bad idea, but it's great. It's not. It's not.
00:23:18
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You go get your taco and you have a Baja Blast with vodka and it is the greatest thing ever. Because usually you go to Taco Bell after the drinking. You're trying to get away from the drinking. And Taco Bell's like, no, here's more.
00:23:29
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No, here, have some more. Here, Obama blast. Let's crack you out. My sister loves Taco Bell. And I told her about this here in New York. And she's like, what? Excuse me? I could hear the tear streaming down her face on the phone. i'm like, you mean you can get alcohol in your drinks?
00:23:49
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You mean- And eat at the- Heaven in a box? I can't eat a lot of the Taco Bell I used to though. Like I can't eat a quesadilla. I can't. um However, you take the sauce from the quesadilla and you put it on your taco, your hard shell taco.
00:24:02
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Yeah. Yeah. There's some, there's some tricks. I do like the Doritos, Doritos Locos Tacos. The Doritos Locos Tacos are, the Cool Ranch is kind of. Yeah. I'm a nacho cheese guy. I wish there was more flavor. The nacho cheese one is better. Yeah. I wish the Ranch had more flavor.
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But um yeah, they are delicious. Yeah, yeah. a Or you do like the ah cheesy gordita crunch one with and with the Doritos Loco. Yeah, it's pretty awesome. I do also love that um the love for Taco Bell. Like everyone seems to be in agreement.
00:24:32
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Like, yeah we know it's trash, but we love this trash. Like I'm going to shit myself later, but it's worth it. but Yeah, like I remember people like there are people I knew that had like Taco Bell hoodies. Like, I love that kind of stuff. It's just I mean, our childhood Taco Bell, like I don't know about you, but I remember getting stoned off my ass and going to Taco Bell and eating like two chicken quesadillas, two cheesy gordita crunches, two grilled steak burritos like in one sit-up.
00:24:59
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Well, I got snowed. I got fat in high school when because I went I think we talked about this before. I was a Wendy's kid and this was back before they had this is back when they had biggie size. So I would get a triple decker. Oh, my God. Triple decker. Biggie. Yeah.
00:25:18
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I was eating my fucking ass. Oh, my God. Apparently they're closing a lot of locations. What? Of Wendy's? Yeah. Yeah. Apparently, they're closer shit than a location. There are those signs because they're like, we'll give you a five burgers, some chicken nuggets, and a drink for three bucks. I'm like, ooh, that's not good. That's not a good sign.
00:25:36
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Also, what the hell are they made out of that you're making a profit? Yeah. Yeah. Wendy's. I like Wendy's. it's I like it better than McDonald's Burger King. and I like Wendy's. I would love to see the profit margins of a single like Taco Bell taco.
00:25:48
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Cause they're so cheap hot and I'm like, okay, but what's the profit? Like how much does this really cost to make? Is it like, do you think it's like a dime to make a taco? It's probably like a quarter. It's probably like a quarter to make a taco and they're trying to $1.89 or something like that. Yeah, it's probably not a lot. I'm going to say it's like 10 cents.
00:26:05
Speaker
I'm going to say it's like low. The rumors of the meat over the years, you know, it's like grade D meat or something like that. so that's probably if that is true, that's probably cheaper. um I'm sure the shells are, you know, probably made by them or something like that. So there that's cheaper.
00:26:19
Speaker
Yeah, it probably doesn't cost much to make. And the lettuce, you know, you buy that in bulk, the tomato, you buy everything in bulk. Yeah, I'm sure it's significantly cheap. And that's another thing that I love what respect is that, you know, there's a lot of things that.
00:26:30
Speaker
us as people were ignorant to and we argue over of like, don't be ignorant to that. Know the facts. But when it comes to the Taco Bell meat, I think all are like, no, I don't want to know about it. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Like all of us are like ignorant or like, no, no, I don't need to hear it.
00:26:46
Speaker
Don't tell me what it is. I don't care. It's real meat. I promise it's delicious. Yeah, I know. I feel like Taco Bell could be like, oh, it's actually made out of people. And we'd be like, oh, damn, that's crazy. Yeah, ill have I guess two of them instead of three now.
00:26:59
Speaker
That's messed up. We'd still eat it. We'd still eat if Taco Bell were people. Yeah. yeah we'd We'd at least like try it. We'd be like, oh, now that I know, I got to at least try it. You know, Diablo sauce on it. You don't even.
00:27:13
Speaker
You know, Diablo sauce is an upgrade. Yeah, that's we didn't have Diablo sauce as a kid. No, no. Yeah. And you know me I'm always chasing the spice. Oh, yeah. And about the cantina.
00:27:24
Speaker
um Oh no, we already talked about, I was going to talk about the Baja Blast. um They have that Baja Blast midnight. don't know if you had the Baja Blast midnight. Oh no, I haven't tried that. No, no, I haven't.
00:27:36
Speaker
I only drink Baja Blast at Taco Bell. I feel like if I drank a Baja Blast out of the bottle, I'd be like, what the fuck's wrong with me? like Where's my life going? But if I get it at Taco Bell, then I'm normal.
00:27:47
Speaker
It's fine. Yeah, I have not made any wrongdoings with my life. I'm still good. Yeah. um Yeah. Yeah. No, go ahead. Oh, I was going to say, because I've seen the Baja Blast and cans like the 12 pack, I think.
00:28:00
Speaker
And I'm like, dude, who is buying this? You. It doesn't taste the same. I don't know. I don't think I go back. Yeah. ah Probably my sister. Anyway. Anyway, moving on.
Government Shutdown, Pasta Tariffs, and Pizza Hopping
00:28:10
Speaker
but Anyway, um I'm going to tie this in into all together. The shutdown's over.
00:28:15
Speaker
I don't know if you heard about that. Yeah. The white shutdown's over. The shutdown. We shut down. The government shutdown is over after 43 long days. It is finally over. Thank God. It's going to take airlines a little bit to get back to normal, but it's over.
00:28:30
Speaker
Yeah. um Right now they're only driving on the ground, but they'll be up in the Yeah. Funny. Yeah. However, however, the tariffs are still an issue, but we as Americans may lose something, Robert.
00:28:43
Speaker
Our dignity? No, no. Oh, we already lost that. We may be losing Italian pasta on our shelves due to 107% tariffs. Dude, Italian food is my favorite food. This can't happen. yeah Yeah, there are There are certain brands that will may not be available because of the tariffs.
00:29:03
Speaker
Like what? like Yeah. Like Cheetos. and I think Barilla is one of them. um Yeah, dried pasta. Is that the blue box? Yes.
00:29:14
Speaker
One of them. Oh, damn. Okay. Well, forget which ones they are, ah but yeah, it's kind of crazy. That would be really sad, honestly. Costa. But if if I were to bring any kind of like optimism, not optimism, but don't know, hope.
00:29:30
Speaker
Uh, I have, and it's so easy. I've made my own pasta before and okay it's like three ingredients. It's, uh, yeah, yeah.
00:29:41
Speaker
And it's so easy to make. Um, so if we flour, out of eggs, water, that's pretty much it, right? Yeah. Throw, I mean, you can add olive oil, throw in a little fourth ingredient and I rolled it by hand, which is really hard.
00:29:55
Speaker
Wow. But if you have the little cranky thing, that's cool. And you just got to like hang it, let it. And it is a process. Like it's easier to open up. a It is a process. Pour it into boiling water. Sure. um But fresh pasta is delicious.
00:30:07
Speaker
It is. You really taste the difference. i don't know if you've ever been to Italy, but um i have not. OK, my opinion. have not been to Italy. no My opinion on Italian food in Italy is I think like their pizza.
00:30:20
Speaker
Again, I haven't been to like Sicily. I heard that that's where you get the pizza, the real. But i thought it was Naples. Sure. I don't know. um um I think if you go to Domino's, Italy, that's where you get the um i may have made that up.
00:30:35
Speaker
But the at least the pizza I had, it wasn't bad. It was different. Like, I remember I ordered the marinara pizza and guess what I got? It was crust and marinara. No cheese.
00:30:46
Speaker
And also they didn't, so they don't slice it. You, people are cutting it with a knife and fork. It was very strange, but so i I was going to say the pasta they have down.
00:30:56
Speaker
You taste the difference in Italy, the pasta dishes. That's where they i used to work at Italy. E-A-T-A-L-Y. Eataly in Manhattan. ah hu And, um you know, they did the ah Neapolitan style pizza, you know, in the oven and stuff. And it's the same thing. It's all one pie. You cut it yourself, you know, or rip it apart, whatever.
00:31:16
Speaker
um I thought that was delicious. um They also made fresh pasta there as well, which you could either take home or you can go to the restaurant, eat it. Also delicious as well. Like ah cacio pepe.
00:31:28
Speaker
Love cacio e pepe. One of my favorite pasta dishes. ah Yeah, it's it it is a difference. It's a huge difference. um I i don't know if I prefer it or not. I mean, I can't really eat it anymore, but um when I could, i loved it. Yeah, fresh pasta is fantastic. and Like you said, it's easy to make.
00:31:46
Speaker
yeah I think more of us should be making fresh pasta. It's not, yeah it's not hard. It's definitely like a lot of extra steps, but it's not, you're not making like a souffle where you can like mess it up and like, like you'll get it down.
00:31:57
Speaker
You will. Yeah. yeah and exactly I'm surprised. I don't know if we've ever talked about this. It just hit my mind now. But talk to me. The best pizza I've ever had has been in Brooklyn.
00:32:08
Speaker
And I try to be pizza. Yeah. Okay. We have talked about Chris. You have mentioned it multiple times. Oh, so that just, that just means you love it. And I think that's awesome. Yeah. Crispy pizza Armando's in Brooklyn and Spamoni gardens.
00:32:25
Speaker
Spamoni gardens. yeah Those are my top three pizza joints. Okay. And yeah, and in brilliant in general. So, and and and so, and specifically the, cause crispy's has a few locations, but the one, I think i think they're more of a Jersey based company, but they do have a location in Brooklyn.
00:32:42
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. And don't know. They did this thing where I'm totally for it. I think they did like the hot honey topping dude. It was like, ah with pepperi Oh, with pepperoni. And it's just like the spiciness of the pepperoni with the honey dude.
00:32:59
Speaker
Like, cause I, I, I guess I did tell this story, but my sister and I, we, we did like pizza hopping instead of bar hopping and pizza hopping. I like it. Yeah. Yeah. Cause my sister is a Brooklyn girl through and through grew up there, knows like the back of her hand.
00:33:15
Speaker
And okay so we went to different pizza joints and we had a rule where it's like one slice per place. But this is the one time I was like, nah, I got to break the rule. I'm getting in a second slice. not There was one with like vodka sauce, dude.
00:33:28
Speaker
Dude. I love vodka sauce on Facebook. Oh, do? I do. Fuck it. You can't go wrong. Where is it? I think it's called Dante's in Forest Hills. They do like a vodka sauce pepperoni type thing. And um I think it's Dante's on ah Metropolitan.
00:33:44
Speaker
And it's fucking heavenly. You said it's in where? In Forest? Forest Hills, Queens. Okay, because I think it should be called Dante in Forest Hills because it sounds like Dante Inferno.
00:33:56
Speaker
Dante and Forest Hills. don't know. I'm trying to up their marketing. Yep. I was right. You have Dante's Pizza and Forest Hills. Yep. On Metropolitan. ye but Yep. That place is delicious. But what did you think of my, ru did you get my, my joke?
00:34:08
Speaker
No, I didn't. reno no Okay. I just want to do what you were trying to do. i get what you were trying to do, but I didn't. As long as you get it. As long as you get it. I was too fascinated on the pizza. I'm sorry. The pizza I can't eat anymore.
00:34:20
Speaker
But well, some people don't recognize amazing talent. Like you're right. You're absolutely right, Rob. This is why we have only four fans. Yeah. Oh, my God. I had a my buddy last night, dude.
00:34:33
Speaker
I was like, good thing I was in the bathroom. But he was like, you know, he had a few and he's talking to the bartender and, you know, the trip. We're in Hollywood. OK, Hollywood, Hollywood.
00:34:44
Speaker
um And he told me, like when I got back from the bathroom that he told the bartender that they we might have a chance to win this trivia night because we work in the film industry.
00:34:55
Speaker
And I'm like, dude, every fucking person in this bar, the bartender too works in the fucking, everybody works in the film industry. And I was, this a fucking best boy behind me. Okay.
00:35:07
Speaker
I was so, I was like kind of embarrassed. And so I, I had to like double down. I'm like, yeah, just so you know, yeah, him and I, we work in a, we work in a film industry. So do you have any questions, you just let me know.
00:35:20
Speaker
i love it. Yeah. I love making fun of just that stereotype. Um, of just like, I don't know the pretentiousness of it all. Uh, yeah.
00:35:31
Speaker
Yeah. see that. So pretentious fucks. Yeah. Yeah. All of you, and but all of you out there. Yeah. Yeah. ah But anyway, ah moving on. Sorry, my phone is going off and I was like, what's going on?
Video Games and Broadway Applause
00:35:47
Speaker
I have so many people in the film industry testing me. Yeah. Rob, yes i have a question for you. Do you play video games? Do I? Yes, I'm actually playing a game right now.
00:35:58
Speaker
Not right now. I understand. It's called Hollow Knight. know if you've heard of it. It's ah no platformer. It's really cute, gothic, and very difficult. But um yeah, I'm having a lot of fun with it. But what were you going to talk about? Last video game I really played was Cuphead, which was a great game.
00:36:17
Speaker
Cuphead is fantastic game. it It's also very difficult, Very difficult. very di I never finished it. I never finished it. and is' it my It's on my wife's um Switch. I never finished And it is, isn't it like kind of boss battle after boss battle? Yeah. It's just boss battle after boss battle. Yeah. yeah It's, it's a great fucking game, but I have a friend who beat it on like the highest difficulty, like crazy. She also won trivia last night.
00:36:38
Speaker
um Okay. Are you excited for GTA six, Rob? Uh, yes. And I could tell you why, not for the reasons that you might think. Um, why are you excited for GTA six? Well, so I love GTA five, but I never played the story.
00:36:52
Speaker
What I like to do is I just like to get mods and play God. That's what I like to do. That is fun to do in the game. It is fun. Yeah. I don't care about the story. I don't, I am just, that's what I like to do. And you know what I do?
00:37:07
Speaker
You might, don't know you appreciate All I like to do is fly planes and land them. I'm like a psycho. I admire your safe landings. I admire that as somebody in the aviation industry. yeah um However, maybe you should play the story mode of the game. I just like, I don't know. It's like, it's it's very like, I know that's the style of the game, but the like this the acting is very over the top. It's like very...
00:37:35
Speaker
leaning into stereotypes of everyone. And I don't know, I just don't get into it, but I just love short running around and like driving cars and being crazy and chasing. Well, Rob, I hate to break it to you, but if you were excited for GTA 6 and you were looking to buy it, you're going to have to wait a little longer because they moved the date again, Rob. but oh it's never coming out.
00:37:57
Speaker
It came now. They're moving it to November 19th, 2026. Oh, more than a year from now. Wow. Additional polish.
00:38:09
Speaker
Oh, we got better be the best. I mean, i don't play video games like that anymore, but this better be the best fucking game ever because the world will riot. Not just not just one country. The world will riot.
00:38:22
Speaker
That's kind of what happened with Cyberpunk, right? That was such a hugely anticipated game. And then it had yeah like problems. I haven't heard anyone talk about Cyberpunk at all. Yeah, I almost i actually forgot about it Yeah. Yeah. i I this better be an amazing video game because if it's not Rob, if it's not, like I said, the world will riot.
00:38:44
Speaker
Yeah, it's getting to a point where I feel like a whole new generation of game developers are now working on it. Like the older ones, they retired when they started. Yeah, we the guy who ah created Mario just died. Did you hear about that?
00:38:56
Speaker
Wait, when? A few days ago. The original creator of Mario. Oh, really? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. So the video game world is changing immensely. I mean, you know what we what's what we started with and now it's it's moving on, man. Everyone's aging out, dying out. Yeah. Miyamoto kind of sucks.
00:39:15
Speaker
Yeah. No, he didn't. Yeah. You're looking it up, aren't you? Yeah, he did. I forget what he died from, but yeah. He died. Oh, I heard he jumped and hit a brick on top of his head.
00:39:28
Speaker
Mod on. Yeah. Yeah. My God. Really? Oh, oh, wow. Yeah, he. did Wow. Oh, man. Told you. Kind of bomber.
00:39:39
Speaker
Yeah. um Wow. What a legacy, though. Yeah. Hell yeah. What a legacy. I mean, what a life to live. You know who I consider to be like, what a crazy life to live um is is Ozzy.
00:39:55
Speaker
Ozzy. Like what kind of a life? Like, I mean, imagine into your third. He was probably inside. I've heard crazy stories about him. yeah And then he chilled out finally.
00:40:05
Speaker
And he lived long after that. Like, yep he went, I don't know if you can go crazier than him. And then he survived himself. Yep. And then went the whole family route. That's crazy. I mean, it was ah it was a crazy train.
00:40:19
Speaker
Yeah, absolutely. that's That's funny you say that because there's a song that he sings about crazy train. cheap Cheap joke I did there, Rob. Oh, oh, that was like my joke with the yeah, dante yeah, or no.
00:40:31
Speaker
Yeah, I know how I feel about it. We're batting 1000 today. You and are doing a great job. Yeah, yeah. Fantastic work. I so forgot to take my funny pill today. ah Yeah, it's a damn it. What are those pills called that you stick up your ass?
00:40:45
Speaker
um um Suppository? Yeah, I was just a suppository pill. Oh, that's kind of funny, right? Yeah. I don't know where we're going today, but ah yeah. yeah shouldn Well, speaking of hilarity.
00:41:00
Speaker
Talk to me. Do you remember um the movie Harry Potter and Sorcerer's Stone? course. I love the entire, I never read the books, but I love the movies. I read all the books and I love the movies.
00:41:11
Speaker
Okay. Okay. Well, it is, ah you know, I have not seen this on Broadway. Harry Potter. Okay. Is called Harry Potter and the Cursed Child or is it just the Cursed Child? Harry Potter and the, I think, Cursed or Cursed Child. but Yeah. Yeah.
00:41:24
Speaker
um Well, apparently Tom Felton is coming back or he is. He's, he's done it yeah as Draco Malfoy. Yeah. He reprises roles. Draco Malfoy. i think like yesterday the day before. Yeah. yeah and Awesome.
00:41:37
Speaker
Yeah. Huge, huge. Like, you know, anytime and a famous actor joins a cast and you first see him on stage or anytime you see everybody applause, you know, it's a huge applause and stuff.
00:41:48
Speaker
Yeah. People went nuts. going to have to stop the play for a moment. Oh yeah. He was standing there for a while. He was standing there for a while. You saw this face and it was just such a cool moment. It was awesome. It's like, dude, you, you've definitely made your mark in, you know, cinema in history and, uh, definitely a big part of the millennial generation. And dude, we, we fucking love you, man.
00:42:08
Speaker
That's awesome. and yeah I'm happy he's reprising his role as Draco Malfoy. I think that's cool. Um, it's not many times you get to see actors reprise their role like that. Um, like when, uh, Michael Keaton did Batman in the flash, um,
00:42:21
Speaker
like yes you know lost our shit so it's yeah absolutely it's cool to see him coming back and doing it i've never seen the play it is something i do maybe i should should uh i know i haven't seen it either yeah i should surprise my wife with it yeah yeah you should i think don't let her listen to this episode then Yeah, no. so I mean, not surprise her with it. ah She doesn't listen to him anyway.
00:42:43
Speaker
Yeah. Well, ah I have a kind of a Tom Felton story. So I years ago, I was an extra in some movie. I don't even know. I don't even remember this movie coming out, but he was in it. Tom Felton was on set and it felt like kind of a low budget movie. ah The director seemed a bit psychotic. I don't know.
00:43:04
Speaker
But ah but there was it was a halloween party scene and someone like was dressed as a slytherin and dude tom felton was he was fucking into it he thought it was hilarious like and of course everyone who's dressed they don't you don't just bring your own costumes like wardrobe decides it's not like a surprise yeah the fact that he was he just thought it was cool he seemed like the coolest chill dot guy he wasn't like Oh, Harry Potter. That's the thing I did years ago. Like he was no cool.
00:43:34
Speaker
And so the fact that he's come back, I, I don't know. I don't know the guy, but I feel like he's genuinely enjoying. He's yeah. I think, I think, um, ah at the curtain call, I think he was, um, I think he was crying as eye he, like he, but he teared up because I mean, just of the ovation he got, I mean, get to getting to work with that cast.
00:43:50
Speaker
I mean, it's, I mean, the I love theater. I love acting in theater. I think I prefer it more than film, to be honest. Um, Yeah, it's it's I'm very happy for him. i I don't even know the guy. But like you said, he seems like a genuine human being.
00:44:03
Speaker
So, um, hell yeah. Good for it. Good for you, Tom. Yeah. and then I was thinking about the actor that plays Harry Potter to Daniel Radcliffe. No, the I don't know his name, but the one on Broadway.
00:44:14
Speaker
car one out Like he's probably around our age ish. I would assume. Yeah, that makes sense. But it must have been like unexpected. Like when he got cast, it's cool enough. But.
00:44:28
Speaker
to then find out, oh no, you're actually going to be fighting like the real Draco Malfoy. I mean, no, no shade to the previous actors, but like that must've been such a cool moment, you know? Yeah.
00:44:41
Speaker
Like, oh, I'm actually like dueling with him, with Tom. Oh, yeah yeah this is, this is like a dream come true. Like this is the actual Draco Malfoy. This is the, This is him. i think Draco Malfoy. I see Tom Felton. That is how it goes. And now I get to play with him against him.
00:45:00
Speaker
That's yeah, that's gotta be a, that's a cool fucking moment. Yeah. And would you feel any pressure if like, if you're in Tom Felton's shoes that, you know, w I would feel a little bit of pressure if I was like, Hey, so I'm the guy I better like,
00:45:14
Speaker
be good like you know yeah i need to bring my a game but also you don't want to you know he seems like like i said we he seems genuine you don't want to take away from the other performances as well right you know i mean yes obviously people are going to gravitate towards him because of who he is and who he's reprising and stuff like that but you know you know respect for the other players you you you know, you, uh, don't take away from them. So right I don't think he would do that though. I think he, he seemed to real well received by the cast.
00:45:43
Speaker
Yeah. So I, I think, um, yeah, I'm sure tickets are astronomical, but, uh, you know, credit cards, gold all credits card Yep. Yep. Uh, yeah. And, you know, obviously he's done a shit ton of rehearsals, so he's got, of course, of course but, um, that's just cool. I'm happy, happy to see that. Um,
00:46:04
Speaker
and And speaking of actors, ah one of the things that like, you know, don't know if you've ever done like a festival circuit or, you know, any kind of like.
Networking and Social Media in Entertainment
00:46:14
Speaker
um I have I have I have apply. I've sent my video in for festivals. They never like me.
00:46:19
Speaker
so It's okay. Hey, I couldn't get a ah single film in at any New York festival. I'll be honest. It was political. I got into New Jersey, but not New York. um but but I was the best Boy Scout. Yeah, yeah I got into Kevin Smith's festival. Yeah, it was Kevin Smith's, though. That's pretty awesome, though. It's Kevin Smith, though.
00:46:43
Speaker
Yeah, and he was cool, too. But, um you know, you go to these like, what you call it? Networking events and whatnot. And yeah, yeah ah ah you know, people are passing out business cards.
00:46:55
Speaker
And I think that's great. But I yeah stopped with the business cards. And I don't do it at anything. I'm just like, if you want to keep in touch with me, you grab my number. You yeah Instagram is the easiest thing. It's like it's sure.
00:47:10
Speaker
Yeah. Add me on Instagram. You know, whatever. Who cares? But I just feel like if if like you and I are networking and we really hit it off and we're like, dude, you're a guy I want to work with. And you're that you feel the same way.
00:47:22
Speaker
I feel like the second you hand me a business card. you've cut it off like the, the connection. Cause now it's like a business transaction where instead I'm like, I'm looking for like an organic, almost, and I don't haven't, I haven't been given a business card in a very long time. Um, even with networking and stuff, i don't see people handing them out as much as they used to anymore. Um,
00:47:47
Speaker
One of my friends or a few of my friends, they did like this. Off topic, you can get a Down With DP podcast sticker that I can give to you. I can just give that to you. But anyway, yeah, screw giving cards out. What were you saying?
00:48:00
Speaker
He used, um it was like an electronic gift card kind of thing. Like you scan the QR code or something like that. Yeah. i've then That's kind of cool. A little easier, I guess. Yeah. But yeah. You know, yeah, I don't see people handing out gift cards. yeah just ah Instagram. Yeah, that's pretty much it.
00:48:15
Speaker
Yeah. yeah Send a private message that way. Hopefully something works. um Unless it's like, I guess, like ah a big time agent or something like that. I would expect a business card from them. Yeah. But peer to peer, comedian, comedian, actor to actor. I don't see it as much as I used to.
00:48:29
Speaker
Yeah. Or I'll just say I'll shoot you an email and I'll write down the email. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Just a weird thought I had, because especially if I get a business card ah from another I've told I've said this like thought so many times. So I'm sorry if I said on the podcast, but especially if another actor gives me a business card, I'm like, what am I going to do with this?
00:48:51
Speaker
What am going hire you? I'm trying to get. Yeah. What do you mean? What am I supposed to do with this? Well, you know, if you ever have a project or something like that, just, you know, think of me. Here's my card. Here's my card.
00:49:03
Speaker
ah I don't know. Yeah. I don't know. But I see what you're saying. Yeah, but it it ah it works. I don't know. i don't Like I said, I don't see it as much as I used to. used to see it a lot more and I started doing comedy 12 years ago, but I don't see it as much and and yeah i also don't really go to networking events like hardly ever at all now i mean i mean every comedy show you do is kind of a networking event in some way shape or form um yeah i've met plenty of comedians when i was when i was producing shows i met comedians i'm like hey you were great you want to be on my show here or this place you know whatever huh yeah so then i think that's better if it's like an organic like oh we're at a comedy show that's cool but it
00:49:43
Speaker
I can't go to like an event where it's like, it's geared to like network. I don't know. Yeah. ah It's just not my vibe. I think it works for some people. Some people can just turn it on and just,
00:49:55
Speaker
you know they turn And I think it's great. They turn themselves into like a salesman for themselves. and Sure. I don't know. I'm just like – That's a talent. It It's also confidence as well. It's also confidence and um self-esteem. that That's hard to do sometimes. Even like for me, it's it can be difficult sometimes. Sometimes it's hard for me to get that oomph to sell myself.
00:50:14
Speaker
Not that I don't think I'm good enough, but like sometimes – I don't know I don't want to come off like a pretentious asshole, but maybe I need to come off like a pretentious asshole sometimes. I've had that – oh, that tug of war – has happened with me in my brain for years that yeah am I pretentious versus confident like yeah I've had a lot of trouble with that like um even the other night a friend who does a lot of extra work um I mean it's it's good if for people don't know like extra work is just good quick money but you can get caught up in it and do it a lot. And sometimes like a hand job on the van wick. It's good, quick money.
00:50:49
Speaker
Sorry. Yeah. So you can do that for good, quick money. um But sometimes you get, sometimes you can get like lost in the sauce and all you think about is doing background work.
00:51:01
Speaker
And I remember ran it, we ran into someone and they're like, and they asked me and my friend like, Oh, what do you guys do? And, uh, My friend was like, oh, we work in film. And he's like, oh, are you crew? Or are you like in front of the camera?
00:51:15
Speaker
And right away, I'm like, oh, no, we're in front of the camera. Like we're actors like that. We act. But my friend was like, oh, yeah. yeah yeah But my friend was like, oh, i guess you could say we're in front of the camera. Like in his head, he's thinking extra.
00:51:28
Speaker
And I'm like, dude, don't know you're a fucking actor. Like, don't. Why are you saying don't sell yourself short? Yeah, exactly. I'm like, you don't you have to tell this guy you do extra work. He doesn't know what the fuck you do.
00:51:39
Speaker
Just say what you're gearing yourself towards. Like, you know, it's it's I don't know. Yeah, there's that you're an actor. It doesn't matter if you're doing extra work or you have two lines or you're, you know, you're a supporting role or you're main role. You're an actor.
00:51:52
Speaker
so Exactly. Yeah. But I get that like, you know, that that stress of like you want to be honest and not pretentious. But yeah, there's that kind of point where you kind of have to just sell it, you know, and well, I mean, my biggest thing, my biggest thing, and I think we've mentioned this before, but it it all depends, like how many followers you have now.
00:52:09
Speaker
Yeah. On Instagram. And they it's especially in the comedy world, it's like, you know, well, how many followers do you have? though if They're not, here they're not even going to give you a look if you don't have a comma in your, uh, if you're a follower. That's funny. I like that.
00:52:22
Speaker
If you don't have a comma, if you don't have a comma, fuck off. Yeah. But you know, that's, that's the biz man. That's the biz. That's why we do this to stay fresh and fun, baby. Not, not to like bring it down, but I've definitely, I've had conversations with casting directors who have like,
00:52:39
Speaker
opened up to me and said like, yeah, I'll pick my favorite actors. But the, you know, it's not, first of all, it's not the casting director's final decision. They kind of just filter and then they have like their favorite top picks and yeah the producers and directors that actually do the final, final casting.
00:52:55
Speaker
And yeah, they're like, sometimes they just pick the one with the most followers. And I'm not going to say it happens every time, but when it does, I'm like, it just kind of, Yep. It's, it's, it's, it's how it's shifted. It is what it is. And that's, uh, yeah. Fucking L man. Fucking L. That's the way the cookie crumbles, which by the way, if crumble wants to sponsor us to do the New York marathon, uh, please let us know.
00:53:20
Speaker
Oh God. i I'm going to end up running the fucking marathon. damn it. Yeah. I hope so. We're going to have, you know, you know what, you know what if, if crumble and ABBA sponsor us, yeah abba I got a lot of shit from friends about, you don't like ABBA? Like, no, I don't. I'm sorry. In the previous episode, but I mentioned I don't like ABBA.
00:53:36
Speaker
And I don't. And that's fine. I'm going go on to completely change the topic before I get ripped apart again. It's not fine. Yes, what? So, women do not have it easy when it comes to products, like but feminine hygiene products, for example.
00:53:53
Speaker
There's ah you know a lot of chemicals and pads and tampons and shit like that, right? Okay. Did you know what else isn't really for them either?
Toothpaste and Jewelry Preferences
00:54:01
Speaker
What else is not for women? um It's not geared towards women?
00:54:06
Speaker
I can't think of a joke, but yeah. It's not a joke. It's not a joke. Oh. Toothpaste, Rob. Toothpaste. Toothpaste now. Okay. Yes. Yes. Why toothpaste? Because apparently, because I'm trying to find the thing, but it's not popping up.
00:54:21
Speaker
Apparently, it has to do with their saliva. Their saliva can be a little more acidic because of like fluctuating pH levels and stuff. So, um... This is why women's teeth tend their enamel tends to get weaker as they get older. It's because the toothpaste is not geared towards them. Oh, wow. Okay. Crazy.
00:54:38
Speaker
Absolutely crazy. So are we going to start seeing female toothpaste now? They are. I think they already have some some brands are had to have ah it's more geared towards women.
00:54:50
Speaker
Okay. As well. um But yeah, that's, that's, I've. Okay. Like it's, it's like partially true and not true. Yeah. Here's question. It's crazy. i think that's crazy though. That it's like added to the list of the inequality and products for women. Like just, well here it's insane.
00:55:05
Speaker
I have not done any research on this, but could that's okay this possibly be a marketing ploy? Like, maybe they do have higher levels, but it's not that much of a difference. And so now they're trying it. not. don't know. Now they're trying to take advantage of women to buy this product. Oh, it's better.
00:55:23
Speaker
You know, it's like yeah everything organic. But I don't I don't think it's marketing. I would hope not. I would hope not. Okay, Mike. But that is crazy. if If that's true, like I never knew that about the acidic levels. Yeah, no. i wonder why that is. well but I had to find it again.
00:55:41
Speaker
It's um this is from Dr. Anjali Rajpal, a cosmetic dentist and founder of Beverly Hills Dental Arts. So the difference is partially due to hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy and menopause, which can temporarily lower pH levels.
00:55:59
Speaker
That's to the point where it does affect their, their saliva on and there yeah yeah on average. Women's saliva tends to be more acidic than men. Yeah. That's wild. Oh, wow.
00:56:10
Speaker
Okay. That's insane. If that's true, I'd say, yeah, push out that toothpaste if it helps, but I just want to want someone to like, I don't know. like Yeah. It's just, I don't know. It just, it just upsets me. It's like, you know, I grew up with my mom. I grew up with my sister, you know, dad was, you know, every other weekend kind of deal.
00:56:26
Speaker
And yeah, You know, it's it just it it made upsets me to see that so many products are not like I mean, they're not geared towards women or geared to even like be equal for men and women. Like it's i don't know. just it to the fucking toothpaste, man.
00:56:44
Speaker
Toothpaste. Do you remember when this is me off? Remember when Dr. Pepper came out with like this? The Dr. Pepper for men?
00:56:53
Speaker
That was a real thing. It was like, this is Dr. Pepper for men. ah I'm going to look that up right now. Dr. Pepper for men. That was a real thing. Yeah. Yeah. like yeah yeah students Women used to licep. Dr. Pepper 10.
00:57:08
Speaker
Dr. Pepper 10? Yeah, it was. i don't think it's out anymore. It's called Dr. Pepper 10. And literally I'm looking at the ad, it says, it's not for women. Think you're man enough for the can? God.
00:57:19
Speaker
The hyper-masculinity. We talked about this, I think, on our first episode. Like, the hyper-masculinity, it's insane. It says just 10 manly calories. Because, you know, if it's zero calories, that's way too feminine. that's for women, yeah. I'm not going to drink a soda that's calories. But it has 10 calories, mmm.
00:57:37
Speaker
Yeah, but- Yeah, big dick, mmm. If I drink this, that means I'm not gay. Yeah. Yeah. Well, um yeah, it's yeah sorry, ladies. Dr. Pepper 10 isn't for women, but we may have something more your speed. Oh, I guess. Did they try to come out with a women one?
00:57:56
Speaker
I don't know. Whatever.
00:57:59
Speaker
Anyway, it's not around anymore. um Nothing like splitting. I wonder why demographic, I guess. Yeah. Right. Jesus Christ. Yeah. Rob. What?
00:58:10
Speaker
Speaking of women. and Okay. ah Do you, you have a lady friend? Yes. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Do you buy her jewelry? Sometimes.
00:58:21
Speaker
Do you? That's you're so nice. I buy my wife, um, earrings and stuff from this guy, Oscar in new Orleans from the French market. He hand makes all his earrings and I buy them for Jess. Um, they're not expensive, but let me ask you this buddy.
00:58:34
Speaker
Would you, or have you ever buy a woman heart shaped jewelry? So i have always been told that, and and this is where I really want women to chime in here. Yeah.
00:58:49
Speaker
I have always been told to never buy women heart-shaped jewelry, that if they want heart shaped jewelry, they will buy it themselves. But don't, don't, don't give them a dark shape gift.
00:59:02
Speaker
Like if you're going to buy them jewelry, make it regular jewelry, not heart shaped. I just always heard that was like a rule, but are there women that want heart shaped jewelry as a gift?
00:59:13
Speaker
And do they actually like to wear? I mean, there's so much heart shaped jewelry. It exists, but yeah, I am always been curious about that. So I just avoid it. I never buy heart shaped jewelry.
00:59:25
Speaker
i am I don't think... I'll be honest. ah Jess and I are very poor at giving each other jewelry. like um i never had Truth be told, I never had to get her an engagement ring because it was from her grandmother.
00:59:38
Speaker
Oh, that's nice. Yeah, and I actually went and bought my own wedding band. so Very untraditional in our parts, but you know... it we don't we've never really bought each other jewelry. She's never bought me a watch or anything like that. She's bought me a pocket watch before.
00:59:53
Speaker
That's kind of cool, though. Yeah, I wear it for my shows, actually. You can see it of dangling. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, and it says times always and our anniversary date on there. It's cute. But otherwise, no. We've never really bought each other jewelry like that. it's just I have bought her a necklace before, but like...
01:00:13
Speaker
No. So I don't and think if I got her something like that, she'd probably think it's cheesy. Right. Right. Little heartshade jewelry. I mean, I don't know. It's kind of like, i don't know you know, those guys that I mean, usually it's after they've done something really bad.
01:00:26
Speaker
You know, guys that have bought like their girlfriends, like the crazy oversized teddy bears or something. Oh, yeah. Sorry. I got you the wrong toothpaste, baby. Here you go. Yeah.
01:00:37
Speaker
I got you the one with extra acid in it. Extra egg. Yeah. I'm so sorry, baby. Oh, I'm sorry. i got the Dr. Pepper 10 and not the regular Dr. Pepper. Sorry. Yeah. You're not allowed to drink any of it. It's only for men. Dr. Pepper 10 for men.
01:00:51
Speaker
Oh God. But i you know, I just like to meet up with a buddy of mine and crack open a few Dr. Pepper 10s with my my manly friends. I think I, when I fuck up totalddle a little bit,
01:01:03
Speaker
what what did you say when i fuck up though i don't um i don't know usually i use my words and apologize h and that i don't usually go out and buy thing because she will see right through though like that's fake go fuck yourself yeah yeah and uh you she's from brooklyn she don't put up with bullshit so i um yeah i uh Yeah, so I use my words and my actions to apologize, not necessarily a heart-shaped necklace or earrings or something stupid.
01:01:34
Speaker
Yeah, and I'm not even a jeweler. I have no jewelry on me. Like, I have nothing. so I'm not wearing anything right now. Yeah. i do I always wear my wedding band, though. i Like, I don't have it on right now, but...
01:01:46
Speaker
Right, right. Because you're with me and you don't want to. yeah Yeah. Just in case you never know. um i i I used to wear necklaces when I lived in Florida.
01:01:57
Speaker
And one of the things that I was told when I first moved to Los Angeles was I don't wear necklaces. Well, I was like, I swear I was there for like a month or two.
01:02:08
Speaker
And someone said, why do you wear your necklace on the outside of your shirt? And because at least on the West Coast, it seems like people put their necklace under their shirt.
01:02:20
Speaker
And then I noticed this too, when I'm on the East Coast, people wear their necklace on the outside of their shirt. Really? Which makes more sense to me, because if you're wearing a necklace, don't you want to show it? But I know I'm going to have to look at this when I'm in San Francisco this weekend. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. People at least. in And I think it rings true. And I started wearing my necklace underneath my shirt. I don't know if it's it's supposed to be like a tease. I don't know.
01:02:41
Speaker
But yeah, I I don't know if jewelry is more worn by men on the East Coast than the West. I don't know. I wear my necklace out of my shirt. It's like this, uh, dudeism, like from the Big Lebowski, like medallion kind of thing.
01:02:56
Speaker
um I wear it on the outside. Yeah. Cause you're not get a lot of compliments on it, but, The only time I ever wear it under my shirt is if like I'm wearing a sweater and it's underneath my sweater. That's yeah.
01:03:06
Speaker
Yeah. Or a hoodie or something like that. That's it. That's I'm going to look at that. That's weird. Yeah. And um yeah, i remember the necklace I used to wear, which was really popular back in the day. It was like that flat metal where it's like the big loop, two little loops, big loop.
01:03:22
Speaker
I don't know. Every guy, every guy had that. Every guy had that. Yeah. um Yeah. So I wore that. Sometimes I was super cool. You were cool. You were cool. Yeah, that's what that's what I told right over my anime shirt. Everyone like thought it was awesome.
01:03:37
Speaker
um No, I didn't. I didn't wear your shirts. Yeah, I think so. um Hey,
Cold Jokes and Historical Anecdotes
01:03:43
Speaker
Rob, go on. Oh, good. Good. Oh, I was going to ask you. what are what are you talking about?
01:03:49
Speaker
What do you want to tell me? I wrote cold jokes, buddy. Oh, crap. I didn't. It's okay, because there have been plenty of times haven't, so that it's okay. I'm going to think of some for the next one, for sure. Yeah, this one kind of sucks, but I did it anyway.
01:04:06
Speaker
but Perfect. But whatever. Here. Okay, here we go, guys. This is Cold Joke from Ron Pinamano. Okay, man, I don't know what number that is. XIV.
01:04:18
Speaker
Is that? 14. 14. fourteen y Yeah, i got it right before you said it. Okay. Pope Leo XIV's four favorite movies are It's Wonderful Life, 1946, The 1980,
01:04:32
Speaker
four favorite movies are it's a wonderful life nineteen forty six the sound of music nineteen sixty five ordinary people nineteen eighty And La Vida La Bella, Life is Beautiful, 1997, all great movies.
01:04:47
Speaker
You think he has seen Doubt? I doubt it. Bum, bum, bum, bum. That's... Oh, cool. Cool. I like that. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, not my best work, but you know. Yeah.
01:04:59
Speaker
But, man, that that was a lot of tongue twisters to get to that punchline. Sorry. It's okay. Have you seen the movie? Have you seen the movie Doubt? Mm-mm. That's with... um Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman. el timmer hoffman yeah um yeah nice so um i forget her name. She's the redhead. I forget her name.
01:05:20
Speaker
i don't know. Bothering me. But anyway, I think she was in Talladega Nights as well. Okay. bothering me. um I actually saw the Broadway play in 2005. That was the first Broadway show. And like when you go to when AMDA, I don't know if they still do, but they took you to um ah play.
01:05:39
Speaker
huh Like I was in the theater program, not the musical theater program. So I got to see a ah straight play. okay um Everyone else went to see, I think, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels who were in the musical theater program. And me being in the theater program, I went to see, they took us to see Doubt. It was obviously free.
01:05:53
Speaker
Fantastic play. Loved it. I've never seen the movie though. But um it's about priests and boys and stuff like that. Oh, OK, cool. Yeah.
01:06:03
Speaker
So that's my love that. Yeah. Mm Yeah, I did a priest joke. Poor taste. I know. Anyway, next joke. they've They've they've done worse. OK, next joke. um I do like the Pope, though. I think he's I think he's going to I think he's a good guy.
01:06:18
Speaker
He's from Chicago, right? He's from Chicago. Hey, go Cubbies. All right. He's a White Sox fan. He's a White Sox fan, actually, ah which I kind of admire even more. That's funny It's like being a Mets fan in New York. Yeah.
01:06:30
Speaker
Right, right. Yeah. All right Here we go. Joke number two. Death by Lightning is a show about the assassination of James A. Garfield. Garfield died of sepsis after his doctor, Dr. Willard Bliss, did not believe. no It is Dr. Doctor.
01:06:46
Speaker
Oh, wow. OK. Garfield died of sepsis after his doctor, Dr. Dr. Willard Bliss, did not believe in washing his hands before performing surgery on him.
01:06:57
Speaker
I bet he thought this. I bet he thought the smallpox vaccine caused autism, too. That's just like now you're just stating like facts and opinions about this man. Yeah.
01:07:09
Speaker
Yeah, it seems like every ah every point in history we have an RFK junior somewhere. Yeah, yeah. Someone's taking Tylenol while they're pregnant. I don't know. isn't that Isn't it not a thing anymore? Wasn't it? It came and went?
01:07:23
Speaker
like Yeah, he kind of... Well, he he really doubled down on it. He said it could cause autism. There's a lot of things to do. Then he's saying... Mother's taking Tylenol while pregnant plus circumcision of the baby causes autism.
01:07:40
Speaker
you can look that up. It sounds fucking wild, but it's Which would mean that the foreskin prevents autism. Correct. Yeah. So yeah is the cure for autism in foreskins?
01:07:52
Speaker
I don't know, Rob. I don't know. Can we get the priesthood on that? we get them? I don't know. I don't know. But and then, yeah, he's kind of backtracked a little bit on it now. Okay. He probably took some Tylenol and he's fine now.
01:08:04
Speaker
Well, I guess. um Yeah, just fucking wild. And yeah yeah, this guy, is his name is Dr. Willard Bliss. Dr. Doctor. He um didn't believe in like washing his hands and that's that's why Garfield died.
01:08:18
Speaker
yeah like Also, Garfield was shot, and he lived like two and a half months after that. He was also on a bed with springs, and they used the metal detector to find the bullet in him.
01:08:30
Speaker
But if you're on a bed with metal springs, and you're using a metal detector, you might have problems finding the bullet. Right, right. This man's full of springs. um Yeah.
01:08:43
Speaker
Crazy. Well, ah why would he... what So was this like... Did he just think this is a new show on Netflix, by the way? I guess. Yeah, I guess he just didn't believe in washing his hands while doing these things. And yeah,
Listener Interactions and Impressions
01:08:56
Speaker
Garfield got sepsis and yeah, eventually died. Do you remember that episode of Seinfeld when he like was in the bathroom with the chef and the chef like wasn't the chef? He like doesn't wash his hands when he leaves the bathroom.
01:09:09
Speaker
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Something like that. Yeah. That was funny. He didn't wash his hands. Did you see that? Yeah. once Why didn't he wash his hands? um Well, ah as we as we come to the near end, ah we actually have a penetrating question i'm sent in.
01:09:29
Speaker
But we can't start the penetrating question without doing this.
01:09:44
Speaker
We got a penetrating question today. love it. I love it. I love it. Can you read this one? i can read it for you. Let me just pull it up here. I can do it. I can do it. I promise I can.
01:09:56
Speaker
yeah ah The password is crumble cookie for life. Okay. Fuck off. No, no. This is from lyn Lynn is a friend of mine.
01:10:11
Speaker
oh spelled L-I-N-H. Yep. Vietnamese. Oh, cool. That's cool. Yeah. Yeah. She um she's originally from California, I believe. no, kind no she lived in. jail I don't know. I forget her life. Love you, Lynn. Sorry.
01:10:25
Speaker
You don't know her whole entire life. No, I don't. But she comes to my bingo. She, her and her friends, her boyfriend, they come to my bingo. They come to my shows. um i was hanging out with them with trivia last night. So um big thanks to Lynn. Thank you so much for writing in Thank you for supporting me and the podcast. I do appreciate the fuck out you.
01:10:43
Speaker
um So she says, oh, it's directed towards you. Robert, can you please say Ronald Weasley in your best Snape impersonation?
01:10:55
Speaker
pet She also thinks half of your impersonations sound like that Muppet that sings Menomena, not the do do do do. Hmm. So I'm being asked to do an impression followed by an insult of my impressions.
01:11:12
Speaker
Oh, man, can you do an impression of this character that I love? By the way, don't know. you're You kind of suck at impressions, though. Is that cool? Manomena. Yeah. Manomena.
01:11:24
Speaker
Manomena. Yeah. Um... Oh God, just got it right. Well, all right I actually, can can you do a Snape impersonation? Are you thinking? Yeah. The only Snape impression I do is ah based off of this cartoon I saw on the internet, uh, where it's just, um, it's, it's making fun of a guardian Leviosa. And it's like, it's, it's like these really crazy drawn Harry Potter characters. costumecha And, um, it's, uh, Hermione telling Ron, like, uh,
01:11:57
Speaker
like it's pronounced when God and Leviosa. And then he starts like, it gets a little bit creepy. He starts like raising Hermione's skirt and he's like, stop it, Ron. Stop.
01:12:08
Speaker
It's when God and Leviosa. And then Snape walks in and he's like, Ronald Weasley. It's Leviosa. Oh, Leviosa. Oh. Anyway, that's, that's my best. Cause he, he, he does. it One more time. Do the Ronald Weasley. One more time.
01:12:27
Speaker
Come on. Ronald Weasley. It's Léviot's song. Oh, yeah. Léviot's song. I love it. I love that. But thank you, Lynn.
Gluten-Free Beer Experience
01:12:39
Speaker
You're going to get a kick out of that, Lynn. That's great.
01:12:42
Speaker
I appreciate the first half of your penetrating question. Thank you so much. yeah yeah um Yeah. Anyway. um So it's come down to the end, Rob.
01:12:56
Speaker
Yeah. And um so ah you had to do the the beer. ah One of these days I'll get. Fire Abend beer, the after work beer. And today it's an actual beer.
01:13:08
Speaker
um Obviously, it's gluten free. It is from the Ghost Fish Brewing Company i'm from Seattle, Washington. think I thought they were from New York, but that's OK.
01:13:20
Speaker
They're from Seattle, Washington. And this is the Kickstep IPA. Let's see if I can show it. Kickstep IPA. It's kickstep IPA. Let's see. They give a little a little thing. here Goldfish, Ghostfish, excuse me, Ghostfish and the Mountaineers were both founded on the idea of transcending limits.
01:13:38
Speaker
We thrive on a spirit of wonder, a sense of adventure and the commitment to the natural world. Whether it's distinctive craft beer made from a high-quality, low-impact grains or unique, life-changing experience in the outdoors, we believe that it is meant to be lived and lived well.
01:13:54
Speaker
No matter who you are, this is a kick-step IPA, a liquid representation of our shared values. Explore, learn, conserve. wow I went a little Winston Churchill.
01:14:08
Speaker
Yeah, that's a lot of words to put on a can of beer. i Yeah, right? Fucking hell. My wife and i used to be part of a wine program. We'd get wine monthly wines, and I would always read it in that voice, and drives me fucking crazy. she loves it.
01:14:21
Speaker
Oh, she loves it, yes. This rosé has a nice, lemony finish. Used to piss her off. Let's look at this. Rob, you should join me in these beers, even though it's like morning where you are. I know. me Afternoon, baby.
01:14:35
Speaker
It's 5 a.m. somewhere.
01:14:38
Speaker
Oh, look at that. That's pretty. That's pretty. Yeah. oh Prost. Thank you for listening, watching, everybody. Mm-hmm. He's sipping the beer now, guys.
01:14:51
Speaker
He's sipping it. You know, that is very good for a non-gluten freee for a gluten-free beer. That is very nice. Oh. and Yeah, so no it won't hurt your tum-tums.
01:15:04
Speaker
It will not hurt my tum-tums, no. Oh, that's good. it's an excuse This is an excuse to drink beer. I love it. I know. i know. I love it too. And um yeah, I'm glad that you've been able to find some like gluten-free options now. Thank you.
01:15:16
Speaker
it's ah It has been a challenge. Yes. Yes. But luckily I live in a city where there's a shit ton of options. um When I, when I do come to visit you, cause I will make it out there one day.
01:15:29
Speaker
um I know there's a shit ton options there. Same thing in San Francisco. And I had mentioned before, Sacramento actually has a lot of great options. That's cool. Yeah. Nice. Yeah. It's, um, you know, hopefully, uh, this, I grow out of this. Maybe I will, maybe I won't. I don't know. But until then, happy tummy.
01:15:47
Speaker
Happy tummy. yeah be Thank you
Thanksgiving Special and Podcast Support
01:15:49
Speaker
for ah joining us on this happy time. Thanks everybody. um the next episode, i think it's, is that our Thanksgiving special? It's going to be our boy.
01:15:59
Speaker
Our Thanksgiving episode. Yeah. Our Thanksgiving episode. My turkey sounds like it's been smoking for 25 years. I'm thinking about calling it the no Thanksgiving special. The no Thanksgiving special or the ah thank you for nothing special. Thank you for nothing special. That's funny too.
01:16:14
Speaker
Oh, that's funny. Yeah. I kind of like that. There we go. Well, we hope you join us for Thanksgiving dinner on our next episode. And thank you for joining us today.
01:16:26
Speaker
um Maybe play us in the background during Thanksgiving dinner. um Yeah. fish I think that would great. I think that would be great. you I think it would be fantastic. Your drunk uncle will love us um and we'll get super political and talk about religion.
01:16:43
Speaker
That happens every Thanksgiving when my family got together. that Yeah. Yeah. That's the topics for next episode. Religion, politics. politics. that No, just kidding. No, just kidding. We would not do that to you. ah But yeah, thanks for ah listening. And man, I feel good. So we'll catch you on the next one, guys.
01:17:05
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01:17:17
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