Trae Crowder
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Yeah, I don't know. He loves ratings and stuff. He loves a hit. And even though it seems like antithetical to their whole general immigration philosophy, it's a TV show that people like. And so he probably thinks they're doing great work over there or whatever, I would imagine. Yeah. Which, I mean, from a TV perspective, not that they're not. There's like eight spinoffs or whatever.
Yeah, I don't know. He loves ratings and stuff. He loves a hit. And even though it seems like antithetical to their whole general immigration philosophy, it's a TV show that people like. And so he probably thinks they're doing great work over there or whatever, I would imagine. Yeah. Which, I mean, from a TV perspective, not that they're not. There's like eight spinoffs or whatever.
Yeah, I don't know. He loves ratings and stuff. He loves a hit. And even though it seems like antithetical to their whole general immigration philosophy, it's a TV show that people like. And so he probably thinks they're doing great work over there or whatever, I would imagine. Yeah. Which, I mean, from a TV perspective, not that they're not. There's like eight spinoffs or whatever.
No, we don't watch all of them. We just went through a little spell there where we were watching it. I actually... It actually wasn't even her. It was... I was gonna... We... It doesn't make any sense. You ended up there. Yeah. We were trying to do these... Me and these two guys, other comedians, Corey and Drew, that I have a podcast with and collaborate with and stuff.
No, we don't watch all of them. We just went through a little spell there where we were watching it. I actually... It actually wasn't even her. It was... I was gonna... We... It doesn't make any sense. You ended up there. Yeah. We were trying to do these... Me and these two guys, other comedians, Corey and Drew, that I have a podcast with and collaborate with and stuff.
No, we don't watch all of them. We just went through a little spell there where we were watching it. I actually... It actually wasn't even her. It was... I was gonna... We... It doesn't make any sense. You ended up there. Yeah. We were trying to do these... Me and these two guys, other comedians, Corey and Drew, that I have a podcast with and collaborate with and stuff.
We were trying... We were doing these... digital sketches for Comedy Central at the time, and we were thinking about doing one that was... Drew had the idea to do one based on 90 Day FiancΓ©, and I'd never seen it. So to watch it, or to research it, I mean, I watched it and then ended up getting sucked into it. Yeah, I got hooked a little bit and watched a whole season or two or whatever.
We were trying... We were doing these... digital sketches for Comedy Central at the time, and we were thinking about doing one that was... Drew had the idea to do one based on 90 Day FiancΓ©, and I'd never seen it. So to watch it, or to research it, I mean, I watched it and then ended up getting sucked into it. Yeah, I got hooked a little bit and watched a whole season or two or whatever.
We were trying... We were doing these... digital sketches for Comedy Central at the time, and we were thinking about doing one that was... Drew had the idea to do one based on 90 Day FiancΓ©, and I'd never seen it. So to watch it, or to research it, I mean, I watched it and then ended up getting sucked into it. Yeah, I got hooked a little bit and watched a whole season or two or whatever.
And then we never even did that sketch, by the way. So I just... So I just watched it just to watch it.
And then we never even did that sketch, by the way. So I just... So I just watched it just to watch it.
And then we never even did that sketch, by the way. So I just... So I just watched it just to watch it.
No, yeah, you're right. I mean, it was both of those things are true. Like I had started I started stand up in 2010 in Knoxville, Tennessee, where I was living at the time. And and I had been doing it for like, you know, six years or whatever. And it was going fine. Like for all things considered, I lived in Knoxville and I had like a manager in L.A. and I'd gotten into this.
No, yeah, you're right. I mean, it was both of those things are true. Like I had started I started stand up in 2010 in Knoxville, Tennessee, where I was living at the time. And and I had been doing it for like, you know, six years or whatever. And it was going fine. Like for all things considered, I lived in Knoxville and I had like a manager in L.A. and I'd gotten into this.
No, yeah, you're right. I mean, it was both of those things are true. Like I had started I started stand up in 2010 in Knoxville, Tennessee, where I was living at the time. And and I had been doing it for like, you know, six years or whatever. And it was going fine. Like for all things considered, I lived in Knoxville and I had like a manager in L.A. and I'd gotten into this.
writer's development program that NBC had and all this stuff, so I was feeling pretty encouraged by it, but I was in complete anonymity. I had no following. No one knew who I was or anything like that. Couldn't sell any tickets or nothing. But I still was pleased enough with how it was going, and then I decided to make these Internet video at the time and stand up.
writer's development program that NBC had and all this stuff, so I was feeling pretty encouraged by it, but I was in complete anonymity. I had no following. No one knew who I was or anything like that. Couldn't sell any tickets or nothing. But I still was pleased enough with how it was going, and then I decided to make these Internet video at the time and stand up.
writer's development program that NBC had and all this stuff, so I was feeling pretty encouraged by it, but I was in complete anonymity. I had no following. No one knew who I was or anything like that. Couldn't sell any tickets or nothing. But I still was pleased enough with how it was going, and then I decided to make these Internet video at the time and stand up.
I was closing with this bit about the simplest thing, but it was basically just on a set list. If I wrote it out, I called it the liberal redneck bit, but I never said the words liberal redneck on stage. It was basically I said, you know.
I was closing with this bit about the simplest thing, but it was basically just on a set list. If I wrote it out, I called it the liberal redneck bit, but I never said the words liberal redneck on stage. It was basically I said, you know.