Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out! The Joe Rogan Experience.
Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day! Is there a theme song or what happens? No, just, it's gone. Oh my god! I made it. I'm here. And it's just like, what a blessing. Let me finish this. What a blessing. Over the years, people on the internet were like, why don't you do Rogan? I was like, I don't even know how. And I'm here now. And I just feel so present. And I feel mindful.
It's going to be a great one.
Anyway, thanks for having me. I'm so happy you're here. You too, man. Yeah, we talked about doing it fucking a thousand times. A thousand times. Yeah, and it never happened. People thought we had a problem with each other.
No, we know.
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Chapter 2: What challenges did Bobby Lee face before appearing on the podcast?
In fact, here's the deal, Joe.
Okay, Bobby.
Not only do we not have a problem with each other, right? Right. You've been a really big asset to me over the years on the phone. Like, when I'm in trouble, you call, and you're so helpful, and you've got me through a lot of, like, difficult situations. I love you, Bob. We're the opposite of trouble. We're in a, like, family. Yes. That's how I feel. Yeah.
But, you know, people... But I just didn't know how to do it.
Well, I always said, anytime you want to do it, you were like, okay. And that would be, like... But there's no number.
I don't know who to... Who do I call? You call me.
Oh.
I didn't know who to call.
This whole thing is literally booked on my phone. Oh, it is? Yeah. Well, now I know. I have a guy, shout out to my man Matt, who I contact when I want someone to get, like if I want to reach out, like to Cat Williams or something like that, I reach out to this guy, try to get him on, and that's it. And then it all gets booked on my phone.
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Chapter 3: How does Bobby Lee describe his experiences with addiction?
Oh, my God. You made your lungs bleed? That's so crazy. Chunks of blood would come out. Oh, my God. That's so crazy. I would cough into it like a towel or something, and I would send it to my ex, Kalilah.
Oh, my God.
Just the photo or the actual tattoo?
Just the photo.
Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah, just the photo. Yeah, and I'd be like, I have cancer. Because if you send her the whole thing, that's like biohazard. That's weird.
Oh, really? I don't think so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I mean, if you thought you had like some crazy disease. Oh, my God. Did you see these ladies in Denver today? They took a live Ebola vaccine. There's not even Ebola cases here. It's in Africa, right? But this doctor was encouraging people to take this Ebola vaccine just in case Ebola hits. Why does everybody want to freak me out? I know.
Why does this lady want to freak me out by taking this thing? Like, who knows what the fuck is going to happen to you now? And why does everybody want to freak me out at the fucking possibility of some new disease coming along and killing everybody? But Ebola's... Old school. It's a scary one. Hot zone. It liquefies your organs, right? Denver health medical team receives Ebola vaccine.
The team became some of the first people to receive the live Ebola vaccine for preventative measures in case of a future outbreak. The first people?
Oh, my God.
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Chapter 4: What was Bobby Lee's experience with drug addiction and recovery?
They were trying to seance Andy Kaufman's ghost.
Oh.
And when I went back downstairs, the people that went with the robes, they came back down and they were in their regular clothes. Lily Tomlin, Bob Zmuda.
Whoa.
I saw it with my own eyes. Whoa. It was fucking crazy.
Whoa. Yeah. Well, why not? You know? Yeah. You get a little high. Someone comes up with an idea. Yeah, yeah. Why do we have to wear the robes? Because it'd be fun. And then you get in there with the candles. Right, right, right, right. It sounds like something me and Duncan would do.
Yeah, nice robes probably too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm sure.
Lily Tomlin, she's not going to wear some bullshit robe. Yeah, yeah. Have some respect. Speaking of Duncan, when I got sober, when I had that 17-year chunk, and anyone out there listening, right? I needed to get all my drugs out of my house, so he was the only one that could do it. So when I called him, he came out of my house in five minutes.
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Chapter 5: How did Bobby Lee and Duncan Trussell become roommates?
We lived together once for a while.
Where?
In my house for six months in California. Really? Yeah. Wow. He got kicked out of his apartment or the house. He was dating this lady and she got tired of him playing video games all day. And he calls me and he goes, dude, I don't know what to do. I'm in a hotel. She kicked me out. I go, come live with me. I got this big ass house. So Duncan lived with me for like six months.
And I had a sensory deprivation tank in the basement. I saw that. Duncan would go down in the basement and trip balls and sort his life out.
Was he messy?
No, no, Duncan was a great roommate. Really? He was awesome. Yeah.
Did you have to kick him out or no?
No, no, no. He eventually got back on his feet again.
Right.
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Chapter 6: What insights does Bobby Lee share about the challenges of writing comedy?
It was so good. It's so good. She did it the other night at the mothership. Oh, did he really? Yeah. It's incredible. He's got a new Little Hobo, too. Somebody stole Little Hobo. No. Yeah, some piece of shit stole Little Hobo.
Little Hobo was like an antique doll, too, right?
Yeah.
So how... What do you find... I don't know. I don't remember how someone stole it. Yeah, but where do you get another Little Hobo?
Oh, you go on eBay.
Oh, you can get Little Hobos on eBay?
Oh, yeah. The new one he's got is creepy as fuck.
Oh, really? I want to get a Little Hobo.
Yeah, you can go online and get antique puppets. Really? Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What health concerns are raised about the vaccine?
Wow. Within the 10 days of taking that vaccine, two people I knew had strokes. Yeah. Healthy people. Yeah. Like weird blood clots. People were getting blood clots. Weird people.
I mean, it is true that if you were older, though, like 70, and you had some sort of like, you know what I mean, comorbidity. What's the word? Comorbidities. Comorbidity, right? That they could die, right? I mean, that's a true thing, right? Like Herman Cain, he died.
Oh, yeah. They die of the flu, too. I mean, it's a bad cold. It's not dismissing what it is.
But it's dismissing this control that all of a sudden the medical industrial complex and the government has over you and your job and your choices in your life for something that now they admit they could have never contained, that it was never going to stop transmission, that it was never going to stop infection.
Chapter 8: How does Bobby Lee describe his experience with COVID-19?
It was all just lies. They lied about the efficacy. They lied about the protection in parts. They put it out on MSNBC. Rachel Maddow, the virus stops with you. You can't get it. It's not true. It was not true. There was no evidence that it did that. Not only was there no evidence, they never even tested it for transmission. They just tested it to try to see if it makes antibodies.
But what scared me was when Michael Yeo, you know Michael Yeo?
Oh, yeah.
When he was in the ICU because of COVID. In my mind, I don't know why, because I know that Michael Yeo is athletic. Yeah. I thought to myself, oh, if he's in the ICU, I would have died.
You know what I mean? Meanwhile, his mom got it. She was fine. It's Michael Yeo. He's weak. I don't know what it is, man. It could have caught him absolutely exhausted. Maybe, yeah. That's what I've heard of people getting it really bad. It catches them when they go on a bender. And that's what happened with me. I was drinking until 3.30 in the morning.
I think when drinking, first of all, is absolutely terrible for your body and terrible for your immune system. And if you're drinking, like I was drinking these five super sweet, super potent margaritas. We were hammered. And then I was actually, I came from a show too. So I did a show that night. I probably had a couple of drinks at the show.
So it's like, you're not in a good place to fight off anything like that. You're exhausted and drunk. And then I've been sick that way many times. The times in my past when I've caught a cold or caught the flu, it's almost always when I'm run down. Almost always. So I don't know. Maybe Michael Yeo was really run down when he got it.
I know a guy who got COVID really bad because him and his buddies were drinking. They were drinking and they were partying and he was really fucked up. And then the next day COVID hit him bad. But he was weak. His body was weakened by a bender. They were drunk all night. And then in the morning he started feeling like shit. And then it caught him bad. Yeah, but what I got, I was really bad.
But I lived through it. It was fine. Yeah, yeah. There's a lot of different things that were at play there. First of all, there was just general metabolic health that was completely ignored. People told you all you have to do is get vaccinated. That's horse shit. Your immune system is complex, and it relies on a bunch of different things to keep it effective. It relies on good nutrition.
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