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Chapter 1: What are Cameo clips and how do they work?
Hello. Jamie, it's lovely to be leaving this message for you. I'm a huge fan of your work. I'm not quite sure what it is, but I'm sure you do it splendidly. Now, people shout at me a lot of advice. They mostly say, stop. Do you know what this is? Ben.
Yeah. Did he message you about it? No. He's, he goes, I'm sure Ben, Ben Rufus Green sent me this the other day. He did five cameos as David Cockfields yesterday. His character's from Cockfields, if you're interested. And he's just played me well.
Chapter 2: What are the benefits of interacting with fans on social media?
I was so, I have to admit, I just tipped him, I said it was so nice because he goes, hello, I'm Ben Rufus Green. And then he puts a glass in his mouth and he becomes David. And I was like, hey, there he is. I honestly went there and I thought I'd be chuffed if I was getting a message from David Cockfield. Yeah, I would. I would.
Weirdly, I had a look last week at Cameo and there's a comedian I sort of know who has had so many videos, has made so many videos And let me... Obviously message me. Just sent you a text. Whoa! Yeah. How do you know that? Wow. Right. And who is it?
Chapter 3: How does the new Michael Jackson film compare to past works?
And who is it? And once this pod's over, I'll be having a little scoot around myself. Oh, him. Yeah.
mad isn't it it's quite amazing it's like why wouldn't you I know it's just Ben then oh my god look at Ben here we go but Ben gives some fucking value for money I'm telling you that now okay right sorry okay right hello there shall we do a Chatterbix one shall we do a Chatterbix one shall we record it now yeah shall we join cameo on the podcast You get us sat like this.
Imagine it going, imagine it like this, David. What day can you do the cameos? How many have we got? 44? So what do we need? 44. All right, 14. We've got 14. I've got four.
Chapter 4: What was Joe's experience with breakdancing?
When can you do them? I reckon it'd be loads of this. I can't face doing it today. I reckon you can. No, I'd fucking love it. No, I reckon... I'd have a double espresso and they'd get their fucking money, wouldn't they? Hang on, I just want to hear Ben.
I think you wanted me to do the David Cotfield laugh about the snail, but I don't know what that is. Oh, I do.
Oh, here we go, here we go.
What's it? Look like a snail. Ha, ha! Was that it? Let me know.
Chapter 5: What childhood games did Joe and David play with siblings?
Best friend, best critic. I did just watch a little bit. I do have an impression of Gregor if you want. Susie!
Susie!
That's not bad, is it?
I'd be over the moon with this. Isn't it sweet how much effort he puts in? Yeah. I was like, if I got that... Because I'm not saying who, but I've seen a couple where you almost see and take looking at the next one. So I bought Alan Lamb, who's an England cricketer from the 80s, for 50 quid for my dad. Even I know Alan Lamb. And he did like four or five minutes talking about innings he played.
And I was like, now this is what it's about.
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Chapter 6: How do music and nostalgia influence podcast discussions?
Well, do you remember my birthday? Yeah. I know they weren't cameos, but you've got Clint Hoddle and Dick Cleverley and the Frenny. Yeah. Fuck you. Yeah. Oh. And they both went hell for leather, didn't they? Do you remember? Yeah. Clint Hoddle said, oh, do you know what? I think about this loads. I know he was joking. He said, I reckon we would have played quite well together.
They'll say, you know, like, never got to play with each other or whatever.
Chapter 7: What insights do they share about The Grateful Dead?
And I was like, just talking. All you want is for him to go. You exist? Yeah, okay, you're not a pro, but you've got a nice left foot. Oh, don't. Even those total bollocks. Along with 1.5 million other. God, I went a bit gooey then. Yeah, it'd be amazing.
oh yeah but fair play though ben they're so nice here's one ben rufus green on cameo if you like court fields he that's the character i'd want to make for send a message should we get one now should we what for ben yeah sure well from there anyone oh yeah yeah that's good go on read them out I'll tell you if I get... Do you want UK or...?
No, just... Can you read them out and I'll tell you what... There are a lot of Americans. I'm trying to... Guy from The Office. Colin Mochrie. I liked him.
Chapter 8: What humorous moments occur during the singing segment?
He was brilliant. So, I do work a little bit excited with Colin Mochrie. Is this a bit cheeky? Hang on a minute. This should be like a private message that we're then going to put on a pod. No, I don't. We're not striking it off. No, I know. I'm saying these are people I went, Colin Mochrie, I went, if I got Mrs. Colin Mochrie, would I be excited? Yes.
But if you said, Colin, this is going to actually go on a podcast, would he go, okay, well... Well, we don't have to put out the... Do we? We can ask. Where's he getting that? Well, it's a way of... If we actually say to him, look, we're doing a podcast. It's already getting left you sickle. Let's start talking about how we have to frame it.
Well, I just suddenly thought about... I know, but all the spontaneity feels like it's coming. Barry from Watford? Oh, yeah. Well, we've had... We've literally just texted. Also, we've spent an hour with him. Just saying, getting him to say all sorts of stuff. Yeah. Yeah, but I would imagine Barry from Watford sending you a message. What about sports? Yeah. Let's go sport.
Let's see who we're excited about. What about Price High? How are we going to say he's the hype? I really like the idea of just some footballer blowing my mind. I think I want to know, I think I want to kind of, I don't know, something about entertainers that I find quite funny. Okay, now someone's on here. I'm not going to mention them. It's a quid. Well, mention that then. That's funny.
It's a quid. It's a quid. It's a quid. Well, I don't want to say. Well, I like them for down. I'm only going to charge them a quid. Content creator, someone else, a quid. Fucking hell, a quid? That's funny. Rhys James has done 745 quid. Oh, yeah, I think they've got a bit of heat. I really like that. Bloody hell. We're both looking at cameos. Sorry, yeah, sorry.
I've never really delved into it, really. I want to find somewhere you go, oh, my God, I'd love someone from... Well, do you know what? Greg Proops, that just made me go... Greg Proops, exactly. So Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops are the two I've got most excited about. You can get one from a Deadpool parody... For someone pretending to be Deadpool for 22 quid, clear out the old man.
I haven't got a clue of most of these people. No, I don't. Shame you can't filter to the UK, or maybe you can. Filter to who I'm heard of. All right, if you write, genuinely, if you were like, for whatever reason, to do Cameo, what would you price yourself at? I mean, how can you even work out what you'd price yourself as? Bloody hell.
But do you reckon you sort of go, well, if I want to do it, I don't want to do loads. So I'm going to do four a week and make four grand. Well, anyway, Ben Rufus Green's one was very sweet, and I loved it. Yeah, and you get bang for your buck with Ben. Yeah. God, look, this is like catnip. I can't get off. I went to close it, and I stopped myself. I just want to keep scrolling.
Right, I want off this now. I want to change subjects. I want out. We're not going to do our one. Two quid. Crunch, crunch, get crunch, crunch. Two quid. Hey, Gemma, crunch, crunch. Yeah, that's all you get. No personalised message. You just get crunch, crunch, so we can rattle through hundreds. I like the idea.
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