
The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast
Family Trips: JORMA TACCONE Wanted to Ride in a Limousine
Mon, 20 Jan 2025
Check out Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers wherever you get podcasts or by going to apple.co/familytrips. Lifelong brothers, Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday. Seth and Josh welcome another member from The Lonely Island to the podcast this week…it’s Jorma Taccone! Jorma tells them about growing up in Northern California, the neighborhood thief, his most disappointing family vacation, his most memorable prank calls, and so much more! Suppport our sponsors: Airbnb Visit Airbnb.com today Thrive Market Ready for a junk-free start to 2025? Head to Thrive Market.com/island and get 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift! Rocket Money Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/island today. Produced by Rabbit Grin ProductionsExecutive Producers Jeph Porter and Rob HolyszLead Producer Kevin MillerCreative Producer Samantha SkeltonCoordinating Producer Derek JohnsonCover Art by Olney AtwellMusic by Greg Chun and Brent AsburyEdit by Cheyenne Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What challenges did the hosts face during the podcast?
Hey, hey, it's Seth and it's Yorma. Say hi, Yorma. Hi, Seth. Hello, everyone. We are joining you here with a little bit of good news and a little bit of bad news. The bad news is we're still on hold getting everybody back together as we're scrambling to deal with the horrifying fires in California and the people they have affected.
We appreciate your patience while we wait to get the gang back together. But the good news is Yorma and I did a podcast with my brother called Family Trips with the Myers Brothers. Did you enjoy your time with us? I loved it.
Seth, you guys are not just brothers on a podcast, your brothers in real life. And you can tell there's a certain vibe that you guys give off. And my brother joined the podcast as well in parts. So it was great.
It was lovely. I like that you used your brother as a sort of memory backer upper.
Yeah, he had different memories than I did. And I gotta say I conflicted with some of his memories and his memories much happier than mine.
So but you gotta listen to the episode to see who's right. And it's kind of fun because this is a full episode where you and I talk and not one time does Andy go, oh, you're.
Yeah, absolutely. I got to say, there were scenes that we shot in Popstar where I'm in a scene with Andy and he's across me. We're acting and I'm seeing him judge me just being like, no, I'm like, we're doing a scene like you can't give me notes with your eyes. Yeah.
So anyway, yeah, it's nice to let my freak flag fly, finally. And your childhood, let's be honest, was pretty much a giant freak flag. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I grew up in Berkeley. Yeah. In the B. You know what I mean? B-town. It's worth a listen. And thanks, everybody, for your patience.
We're very excited to get back to more shorts, which I promise we will do again soon when it is safe and it is sound. All right. Love you guys. Love you. Hi, Bashi. Hi, Sufi. I have one last thing to talk about. In regards to my spring break trip. Oh, boy. You're really stretching spring break out. Well, it's a piece of it I haven't addressed yet.
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Chapter 2: What memorable childhood trips did Jorma Taccone share?
He got sort of cheated out of the cool name contest. It's like every time a kid in the Bay Area gets a Yorma, a guy in Hawaii has to get a Michael. Yeah. Yeah.
I mean, we visited them since this all happened. And Michael was a big part of our family for a long time. He would drink a lot, though. And I remember one of the things, because we were all staying together, was that he would sort of pass out and he would snore. And then me and... It was so regular that me and my brother would beatbox to it. And we would go...
I do picture that while Michael's snoring the flaps on the shanty are like blowing out that's when the cockroaches are getting in disturbing the chickens that were running around but then to complete that like they got evicted like right after we left everyone got evicted everything got torn down with bulldozers her house got torn down and then my godmother and like six other people were in jail for nine months after that
Jeez Louise.
Yeah.
Yeah. So the documentary in the end maybe didn't help.
It didn't. I don't think. Well, you know what? They became known as like the Anahola Beach Park 7 or something. Oh, there you go. Maybe it did. And then she ran for mayor after that too. She ran for mayor of Kauai.
was the plywood house that they were building, was that evicted as well? Or was that more legal?
That got torn. That was the saddest because then we watched the documentary.
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