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Chapter 1: What self-care tips are shared at the beginning of the episode?
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I said, are you offering? I may be down. Hey everyone and welcome back to another episode of the comment section show starring me, your fave, everybody knows me, who cares about me. On to the guests. Today we have another all-star banger. It's the one, the only, the iconic, the legendary Bob the Drag Queen.
This is my second time on the comment section. It sure is, queen. Who's your most visited guest?
My most visited?
Who's been on the pod the most?
Well, I have quite a few now that I've done two. They're all kind of equal across the board. No one's done more than two.
I feel like Cato's going to be the first three.
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Chapter 2: What humorous story does Bob share about his past?
And he wants me so bad.
I bet.
And I am available.
I'm so honored to have you back, you fucking legend.
I'm happy to be back. Thank you for having me. Have you thought about using your laugh to do voiceover work?
Yes, of course I have.
It's a little bit, what's his name? Luke Skywalker. Original Luke Skywalker.
Darth Vader?
It was a little Mark Hamill.
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Chapter 3: What insights do they share about the impact of wrestling on culture?
This means white people.
White people. I didn't know what you were doing. I thought you were pointing at yourself.
Chapter 4: How do Drew and Bob discuss their experiences with audience interactions?
White people are like, I want to go on a vacation. And you know what I'm going to do? Hike. Hike. Carry things, take a class, make pottery. Learn, go to a museum. It's a vacation, bitch. Go lay your ass down. I like to go to a place with a couple of friends, rent a giant Airbnb and never leave it.
Literally me. Yeah. I'm not even kidding. For my sister's 30th birthday, like two years ago, I rented this like old, it was like an old hotel. but it had like nine bedrooms and it was like, I just rented that and then all our friends and family came and stayed in one house and we went out one singular night.
Amazing.
And the rest of the time we played board games inside and canceled everything else we had planned.
I will go to shows. I like going to shows.
Yeah, I love a show.
Plays, comedy shows.
Love that.
I like going to those things.
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Chapter 5: What are Bob the Drag Queen's thoughts on wrestling and his future goals?
He was so tiny, 6'2", 220 pounds. They used to throw this man around. Rey Mysterio was pretty small as well. Christian was one of the small guys. Can you Google how tall Christian the wrestler? I love making people Google things. I love it.
I love having on-site Googlers.
Oh, I love it. I Google myself all the time. Six one. Six one. That's crazy. He was one of the tiny ones. He was a little man.
Even the women are really tall, too. A lot of them are tall, too. Yeah. Which I think I got to see you there. I need you to be an announcer.
I think my goal right now is to be a manager because I want to do the shit talking on the camera.
That's so fun, though.
I want to walk my wrestlers to the stage. I want to shit talk for them. I want to big up them. I want them to throw someone out of the ring, and I want to get a cheap shot in, throw in a little uppercut. You can body slam me. I can take a hit. Body slam me on something, honey.
I'm going to manifest that for you.
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Chapter 6: How does Bob describe his experience with acting and writing?
Please do. I would love to manifest that for you.
You can come to one of my games. I'm so gay. Will you come to my play rehearsal? My audition? Yeah, my audition. If I get it, I really want you at one of the matches.
I would love to come. Yeah. I would love to go in general, but especially if you're there.
I've only been to one wrestling match in real life. I went to Macon, Georgia. And I remember Kevin Nash standing near me. And Rikishi was there. Rikishi was there. And I remember Kevin Nash kind of like walked near me. And I was looking vertically. And I think to myself, like, this might be the largest man I've ever seen in my life. And I saw Hulk Hogan. Boo. I saw Hulk Hogan in a – boo.
Sorry.
I can't say his name without saying that. In a Delta Skylines once. These men have ruined their bodies. He's crooked. He's built like a fucking, he's drawn like a Tim Burton character. He's like sliding, leaning over. He's got like a very, I could have whooped his fucking ass.
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Chapter 7: What personal challenges did Bob face while filming Traders?
Right there by the fucking pita chips.
As you should.
And I should have.
As you fucking should have. We should just go to a match together.
Let's just go and watch. Don't tip me. I want to go.
We'll go and we'll cheer.
They're probably doing the Kia Forum or something.
I bet.
But I haven't watched wrestling in so long that I don't know who's- All the new people. Yeah.
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Chapter 8: What insights does Bob share about his creative process and advice for aspiring artists?
Yeah, they can really.
That should be one that people subscribe to. Subscribe other people they dislike to. There it is. That's why they're like, I need you to send a Netflix to this person.
I want to send one to Hulk Hogan. Netflix. I'm sorry. Go ahead. Are you saying Netflix? Yeah.
so there's a new netflix movie coming out soon called the life list and it's about a young woman who is sent on a quest by her late mother to complete her teenage life list which is like a bucket list like her mom like is it something her mom said before she died or yeah i think so so in the spirit of the life list we're going to talk about our own bucket list and i want to know what you used to have on your bucket list that you've already checked off and what you still want to accomplish that you haven't crossed out yet
Obviously, we know WWE is on there.
Yes. Yeah. A stand-up comedy special. I've had two already. Love. Winning RuPaul's Drag Race. Done that. What I'm working toward is I want to – I have a book coming out on March 25th. It's called Harriet Tubman Live in America.
concert yes um i would love to join the ranks of you and become a new york times bestseller i love that uh that would be really really exciting for me um i'm so proud of this book it is one of the best things i've ever written in my life writing prose is so much different than writing you know jokes and poems and raps it took me i don't know how long it took you to write your book but it took me an embarrassingly long time i don't want to i don't i want you to go first because i don't want to i think i wrote the whole thing and
Probably like I would say like a year, like four years. That's not bad.
It took me four years to write like 240 pages. That is a page like every 10 days.
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