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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Yes, Marta Asuntanen is absolutely wrong, Jokke. I was just wondering if I should buy this flower. So I'll get you. Is there a buyer here anyway? In the real estate world, we have such a smart thing as a joint sale. I know the seller. Who knows the seller. And together we find a buyer for this. For the joint sale of the real estate world, you get 500 sellers at one price. Real estate world.
Playdate. Playdate. Episode 185. And we have... What is it actually? 183. 183? Randy Moss. Wes Walker. Randy Moss, I don't think wore 83. Are we guessing people who were 83? Yeah, you can do someone who wore 83 or someone who is 83. Or the rare both. No one's ever done it before. That should be our new goal. No one's ever gone for both. That should be our new goal. All right.
What's like Lin Swan? Yeah, I guess we got to think like Soviet era. Oh. How old is he? He's 88. Somewhere in the middle. 15 years from now, that's going to be awesome. Yeah. We have Caleb here. Caleb was with us in Tokyo, and he's going to talk us through. Wait, but I think before we get into that, who here watched the Super Bowl? How awesome was that? No, it was one of the worst Super Bowls.
It was one of the worst games of football in general I've ever watched. It was so boring. It was very, very boring. Did you watch it, Andrew? I did, yeah. But I was at like a watch party, so it was like... You watch it like every year, right? Yeah. I have, yeah. I think. I was just filling people in. Who was at your watch party? Andrew watches it every year. I'm a big Super Bowl fan. What?
Who was at your watch party? It was my friend's family. Nice. But it was really fun because they're Hispanic, so they were bringing around shots every 10 minutes. Oh. So everyone who's Hispanic has to be a big drunk or something? Well, no, no. They were just, like, very fun and social. My parents, like, growing up were, like, very, like, shy. Famously not Hispanic. Yeah, and not Hispanic.
They were not even white at all. The Nelsons, famously white. It's funny you bring that up. That was, like, the reason. So we were trying to figure out, do we watch with people at my house or do we go to the twins' parents' house? And the thought was you have to drink a lot less in front of parents. Yeah. So you kind of got the best of both worlds where you got parents, but still drink.
They let you drink. What were the shots? Tequila shots. It was tequila shots every 10 minutes. And I was just pounding the lights. Every 10 minutes? Every 10 minutes. That's like 40 shots. That's more than that. Are his parents, like, in a fraternity? No, that's just how they party down there. Every ten minutes? The game was, like, four or five hours. There's no way.
Was there, like, an egg timer that would, like, go off? And we'd go, salute! Was it really, like, every ten minutes? I mean, I don't know, 20 minutes? At what point were you, like, throwing it behind your back, like... Never. That would be so disrespectful. How many shots did you take? Probably like eight or so. Because the math was not there.
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Chapter 2: How does the Super Bowl experience influence the night out?
Okay, so every 20 minutes or something. Wait, where were you? You act like you've never exaggerated a story before. I don't know. That's a good point. That is a good point. Kind of clocked your team. It wouldn't have even registered with me until you pointed it out. Oh, so it's my fault. No, no, I'm saying every 10 minutes is like an expression, but then you were like, every 10 minutes?
And you were like, yeah. So that means it was literally an expression. Where was this Latino family? They were in Anaheim. Who are they? They're my friend's parents. Did they like the Halftime Show? There was a corner of people watching the Kid Rock one. I'll be honest, I tuned in. Out of curiosity. I have not laughed that hard in a while. It was pretty hysterical.
When he comes out in the fur coat and he takes it off and he's lip-syncing so off. Yeah. It was very funny. I've seen good clips of, like, the camera guy, like, clearly trying to find, like, fun people in the crowd. And it's just, like, you can tell he's, like, like, this guy, maybe. Everyone's on their, like, their phones, but not, like, recording it. They're just kind of, like, looking down.
I was trying to figure out, like, where this is. Where is this, like, mystery warehouse? Can you Google where was the TPUSA halftime show? It was. Atlanta, Georgia. Oh, back home. That feels like not where most of them would be, right? Oh, it was pre-taped. Yeah, I guess that makes sense. It was pre-taped? Yeah. And it was still that bad? Yeah, but... Oh, wait, what? Was it really bad?
Well, that's what you guys are saying, right? It was pretty horrible. Whoever the guy who was on before Kid Rock, I don't know what it was, but it was cracking me up. Unless I'm just not tapped into that scene, those didn't seem like very famous people. Yeah. It was the pinnacle of who would be willing to attach their name to that, and unfortunately, that's just mostly Kid Rock. Yeah.
He's your headliner. It's a pretty tough scene. I only know all summer long, but in the part I watched, he did not play that, so... It was a lot more, like, aggressive than I... I don't really know anything about his music, it occurred to me. Yeah, wait, uh... It was like... That still is all summer long, but he's become a different guy now, so it's like his screamo.
It's like his new wave, I guess. Caleb, you're from Atlanta. Yes. Did you know anyone that went? Just like my parents and cousins and aunts and uncles. Everyone showed up. No, my parents watched the Bad Bunny halftime show. Bad Bunny. Here's my thing. I thought it was fantastic. I don't speak Spanish, so I was thinking subtitles would have been nice.
Yeah, but, okay, my only pushback to that is, like, how often do you really listen to the lyrics of an English halftime show? The whole time? Yeah, but, like, you're not, like, I feel like the halftime show is more just kind of, like, the vibes and the music. Like, no one's, like, internalizing the lyrics of it. Yeah, I did...
But also, to argue against myself, the amount of times there have... Or it's been English-speaking every time, and we've never put, like, subtitles for the millions of people watching. I'm just saying, like, when it was Katy Perry, were you like, oh, coming out like a dark horse? LAUGHTER First time like really breaking down the lyrics. Okay, that's interesting. Yeah, that's a good point.
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Chapter 3: What happens when the wallet gets stolen in Japan?
Depends on how you look at it, but yeah. You can make that argument. He's like Buffalo Bills. It was crazy. I mean, this is a normal thing, I guess, but I had never experienced it. He had a full British accent. Yoshi? Yeah, because when he was speaking English, he learned English in England. Yeah, that was trippy.
I guess I expect them to speak more of American, or what we think of as a Japanese accent. Could you do it? Could you do it just for the people at home? Yeah, what would you expect? You know, I think that's it. You guys get the idea. Wait, that is awesome. Do you guys mind if I go pee really quickly? That's fine. We'll run the show while you're gone. So, Caleb, right now you live in a hotel.
Yes, this is sponsored by Four Points by Sheraton. We actually just signed a huge Hilton deal. Oh, sorry. No, I'm just kidding. Wait, so Caleb lives in a hotel right now? Yeah, so if you watched last week's episode with Lucas, that's my producer in crime and roommate. And we live in an apartment complex and our unit has mold.
And it's been several months of us asking them to kindly do something about the mold. And finally, after like three months, they're like, all right, we'll put you up in a hotel while we clean it for a week. So Lucas and I are living in a hotel right now. That's fun. Yeah, I got a bar in my basement. Can you charge it to the room?
yeah i'm i'm still not sure what the deal is like what is being paid for by the apartment yeah what i'm paying for because i did have to put a card down with god on it so for like yeah um but i actually kind of like it it feels like i'm like cosplaying as like a businessman where is your hotel
it's like still culver city it's like a little closer to the airport so it's like kind of out of the way obnoxiously but yeah there's something kind of fun of like i don't have to clean my room yeah that is yeah i don't know like it's it's i like it better than like living with mold right now so that's definitely valid yeah so it's the worst possible place to like if it's supposed to supplement living just living somewhere they did a horrible job because there's no like kitchenette in the room there's no laundry room so how do you eat or do laundry um
i had to go to a like public laundromat on friday because i had like all my clothes i didn't have time like do it yeah before we left i was like i'll do it at the hotel i just brought my my bin and they don't have a laundromat there so i just had to like go to one of the public ones nearby that sucks it's my first time ever doing that fun yeah it's pretty fun i i you will not believe what they're doing over there i went to i need to go to the dry cleaner and i had to get done
Oh, he's right there. Sorry, we're just bringing out some riveting stuff right now. So, are you living in, like, an actual hotel room? Yeah, it's a full-on hotel room. I have two, like, queen beds to myself. Okay. Yeah, you're not sharing it with Lucas. You guys are interested in having a little slumber party? Do you ever, what are you using the other bed for?
Do you have one for, like, jacking it and one for sleeping? Yeah, one's just for, like, playing video games on. One's just for horseplay. Yeah, exactly. One's just for jumping on the bed. But I do, like... I was telling Willie, I'm cosplaying as a businessman who's on a business trip. I've gotten pretty casual with the front desk people. I will go down and buy a water bottle.
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Chapter 4: What connections are made between family and work in this segment?
But. Wow. His uncle worked with your mom in the 90s. Yeah, they used to work at GE together. He was in his 90s. Yeah. It was two years ago. His uncle worked with my mom in his 90s. Yeah. Wait, what did they do together? They worked at GE, General Electric. Yeah, and they stayed in touch? Yeah, so this is when I moved out here.
He randomly hit up my mom and was just catching up, trying to keep a good business relationship. Yeah. made the connection that, like, we live right here. What are you snickering about over there? He goes, my mom, he was just trying to keep, like, a good business relationship, and Andrew's like, business? Andrew thinks business is hilarious. He doesn't think it's real.
But basically made that connection, so I was like, hey, Joe, like, got coffee with him, and then just, like, every week. I mean, I was doing this to everybody. Like, that's what you have to do in L.A. is just, like, pester people until you get a job. And I was originally brought on to do the text tracking Instagram memes, which I still do. It's just one of my jobs that I still have.
I didn't know that about you. Yeah, I still do it. That's crazy. And then kind of moved into editing the unscripted YouTube with Tanner and then have now moved from also editing into producing videos.
Chapter 5: How do the hosts discuss the dynamics of filming in bars?
So I'm just kind of like wearing a lot of hats. What did you study in college? Uh, it was like Georgia out of film schools, entertainment and media studies. It was like just kind of our production classes. And you learn like, like editing and all that stuff in college. I like, I knew it all before.
Like the degree wasn't actually, I didn't like learn new stuff that I didn't already know, but it was like really good just to like do it.
get consistently yeah the connections like i know a bunch of georgia people out here yeah like all moved to la it's like the connections were the biggest part of it honestly nice yeah so just keep trying bug people for coffee talk to your mom see who they know see if they have any uncle friends friends in their 90s email joe pomeroy every week no joe at almost friday yeah
And so when you guys go to these bars like Japan and Epcot, the setup is two guys with iPhones, right? Yeah. Yeah, we're just shooting on iPhones. And you guys have like wireless mics, right? It's not going to wear our secret sauce here. Every video on YouTube is going to start using this setup. And do you guys have like certain positions?
Like is one person like an A cam, one person a B cam, one person on Rusty, one person on Willie? Like how does that work? Recently, it's always better when Lucas and I are both on the trips. When we did Seattle, and I'm filming you guys, but also trying to figure out the next bar we're going. It's always better when we have both of us if the company can afford to do it.
Wait, weren't you both in Seattle? No, I was thinking of bashing in Jackson. They kind of feel like one guy. Lucas wasn't there? No. It is funny. I feel like sometimes it starts like A cam, B cam, and then by the end of the night, it's like, all right, I got rusty. You got, it's like, we'll like separate. You're like, I have to like. There's a lot of points where you guys separate in this video.
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Chapter 6: What insights are shared about the importance of a buzzed cameraman?
So there's like really fun back and forth. There's a funny scene that you showed me in the video that came out today where when I'm at the hotel, like puking my guts out from the snake thing, Willie's like giving a confessional to Lucas being like,
you know like rusty said he's gonna come back like i just honestly like i wouldn't blame him like i don't think he has i just don't think he's gonna be able to recover from this and then caleb has this shot of me and it looks like uh in like a nat geo film like a shark is like tracking a seal like i'm like a hundred yards away and you can hear you being like he's not gonna come out and it's just like we're like tracking you that's awesome
um yeah usually i'm on a cam lucas is on b cam and just like lucas it was really funny on this trip lucas was just like i'd be filming you guys and lucas is like running like back and forth across all the streets like getting all the cool b-roll shots and here's the dream team yeah you guys compliment each other we've made it good and it's like been a long like trying to figure out like this machine that we have now like pretty yeah the four of us together is it has been a dream
They got the same mold brain. Yeah, exactly. I feel like they kind of work on the same wave. The mold spores communicate with each other like in The Last of Us. We don't have to talk. We just know what we're thinking.
Like, you guys are only speaking English in front of us to, like, keep up the facade, but then, like, behind the scenes, it's like clicks back into... You both have, like, mold tumors that, like, keep an eye out for, like, other bars to go to. Like, oh, Ango Sagaguchi preferred this bar over here. My mold is speaking to me. He says, go east.
Another fun part about, like, filming these videos is, like... It's not actually a hard thing, but finding the balance of like, we want, like, cause we like to cultivate, you guys want to feel like we're all hanging out.
So we are like drinking with you, but like having to keep a good pace where like, we're not the same level as drunk, but you guys still feel like we're a part of the crew at the same time. I think that having a slightly buzzed cameraman does way more good than harm. Yes, 100%. Because otherwise they lose interest and you can see it in their faces.
It's hard to talk to them because then it's like, oh, this sucks. You guys are also on the same page. to a much slower degree about like what we want the night to look like. Like you, if we're hammered and you're sober, our instincts might not make sense to you. Right. But you guys having a little buzz, you're like, yeah, it's a great night. Yeah, yeah.
It's funny on the Epcot ones or like the Disney Seas one or Universal, whatever, like,
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Chapter 7: What are some humorous confessions shared during the episode?
And like towards the end of the night, we cut to like rusty cam. Like that conversation with Yoshi would be so funny from like point of view, just like in a guy's face. I have a question. Did you go to Centennial High School? I did, yeah. There was something last night. The Seahawks head coach. Mike McDonald. That's what it was.
And then he was interviewed by Maria Taylor after the game, who was also a Centennial alumni. There we go. How many kids were there? At Centennial? Yeah. 2000? It's like a big... Yeah, it's public school in Roswell. We were laughing about... Do you remember when you're... I was laughing. Do you remember when you brought Max Brosmer? Yeah, we were like, look through there.
Is that Vikings backup quarterback, Max Brosmer? And I was... I didn't actually, but I was saying, like, I started him in fantasy, and he, like, fucked my team. Yeah. But I was just picked, like, a schedule where it's like, this is so fucked up. But, like, you know, there's, like, the dad with, like, the... The, like, Larry Nassar thing where he's like, just give me ten minutes. Oh, yeah.
He's like, no, no. And then he just jumps over it. It's like me with the guy who fucked my fantasy team. Give me ten minutes with him. Give me ten minutes with Max Brosnan. He's like, you know I can't do that. And then I just jump over and start wailing on him. Hey, he lost to the Super Bowl winning defense. That's true. Did he play one game against the Seahawks?
That was, like, the game in question. But he did start against the Lions on Christmas Day and got them the W.
they won yeah oh that's cool the our uh caleb and i's like mutual friend you guys had given him the nickname murder yeah when he was in high school it kind of looks like murder beats and he like tried so hard to not let that come out in college that that was his nickname and then he said he showed up to his first lacrosse practice and one of the older guys was like
You kind of look like Murda Beetz. He's like, shut the fuck up, shut the fuck up. And then that's, like, I think I've called him Colin to his face like three times. Yeah. I don't know who Murda Beetz is, I'm going to be honest. You know, the funny thing is, in high school, I didn't even know who that was. I just knew our friend as C. Murda because that's what people called him.
And it wasn't until talking to Rusty that he was like, yeah, it's because he looked like Murda Beetz. I was like, oh, that's why we called him Murda. He also doesn't really, I started calling him Murda before I knew who Murda Beetz was. And then we, I saw it and I was like, that's kind of an insult to Colin because Colin's not like a,
maybe like i don't know maybe in high school but have you ever seen his i guess you were on his team but his high school highlight tape is unbelievable yeah i probably edited that he was that's how i got started editing was doing high school lacrosse highlight tapes you should do one for me can you do like ai like ai what's up with ai it's like all that what do you guys think of the commercials yesterday i'm gonna be honest not very many of them are i can't even really remember many
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