Chapter 1: What are the hosts' thoughts on being 'Nice, Sporty, and Funny'?
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It's crazy. It's not getting any better. It's not getting any better. I'm going to listen to it there. I was thinking I'm going to keep, even when obviously we're about to become really successful in some other way. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what it is yet. We'll figure it out. We'll become really successful. I was like, it'll happen.
Even when we don't really have time and only two of us are on it. I was like, I'm going to whip this horse till it's fully dead. I'm going to keep flogging this horse.
Chapter 2: How did Killian manage to burn 12 slices of toast?
Great. I was like, in five years, ten years time, I'm still going to be fucking doing a big young hook, guys. I was like, I don't care.
i'll be very busy in hollywood maybe yeah yeah yeah or maybe bollywood but i will still keep i'm just like oh yeah keep i'll do it i will do one and tony like we leave it let's call it guys i'm like i'll only do it you'll be of course our phones will be just our hands then yeah yeah probably no me and tony won't be here you'll just be doing us oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ai will have just won and i'll just do it with two ais you guys are dead yeah
They're attractive. They're very attractive. Hot, loud. And a little bit sad. He was the best guy around. Oh my, oh my, is it hot in here or what?
They're an attractive guy. It's the fabulous Tony Cantwell. I'm talking about Shane Daniel Burner.
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Chapter 3: What are the differences between NYC bodegas and Irish delis?
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Chapter 4: What are the funniest T-shirt quotes discussed?
I sent you a video this morning to get us all hyped. Tony, I was just getting ready to have a shower in the gym. What I love about this video that Tony sent us is we said, oh, we liked your video. And Tony said that he was in the bathroom making it. Yeah, I was doing a poo with one of the kids. Terry said, will you please get the children dressed? I sacrificed.
Before work even starts, I'm sacrificing for this pod. I don't even, I can't even look my son in the eyes now. Yeah, but it wasn't like even like, you know, get them breakfast. It was like, please get them dressed. Get them dressed. Put their clothes on for school. Like, that's, you know, that's very basic. You're like, your kids are going to be like, yeah, my dad wasn't really around a lot.
Chapter 5: How do the hosts feel about their experiences with parenting and kids?
He was, you know. He was very busy with his own career. Being himself. Making little videos and sending them into his mail, WhatsApp. No, it'd be more like just talking about my long toilet kind of habits and then be like, well, there's always three of us in the relationship. Yeah. I don't think you listened to the audio. No, I didn't listen to the audio. I did.
Well, then I expected more from you. I replied to it. You said, what a vibe. And then I got a message from you. Both of yous looking stern because I was two minutes late. But anyway, look.
Chapter 6: What insights do the hosts share about modern dating and relationships?
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Creative Day.
Oh, very good. And so on. Yeah, so it's basically pictures of us, isn't that it? Yeah. And did you, how did you, did you go, I'm going to get pictures of the three of us? Yeah, I went into my Google photos and I selected all of our faces that it recognizes.
And then I looked at my favorite pictures and I thought it'd be fun to see us kind of backstage and then on the Olympia stage together, you know, very heroic photo killing. They have this technology theater. Yes.
They have this technology now included in if you get your wedding photos because my brother and his wife, they got their wedding photos back and we got to you can look through them and you can pick by person. And my other brother... Sorry, explain that. So like the way in your phone, you can... Oh, type in Shane and then it'll find Shane. Or you tell your phone that's Shane.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts navigate their creative careers and public personas?
And basically it's like the bride is number one, then the groom. And then like my other brother is like next. He was just in so many photos. Hundreds and thousands of them. As if he is the star of the wedding. And he didn't even have a job like me. You were the adjudicator. I was the adjudicator. He was the timekeeper. I was the... What do they call them in the GAA? Umpire. Umpire.
Yeah, the umpire. Waving a flag with a kiss. What's the famous cricket umpire called?
Chapter 8: What are the highlights from the hosts' recent celebrity encounters?
Silly Medan is that Palpatine? No, like something like Dick Cock or something like that. Dick Cock. Wicked. That's so that hit the knee. I have to know. I have to know. That's a really bad Palpatine.
Unlimited.
Use the wickets. No, I don't know. You're already there. I don't know. You're right, mate. Cricket things. That's a six. I don't know. A duck. I don't know anything about cricket. I don't know anything about cricket. Dickie Bird. Dickie Bird was his name. Apparently. I was listening to a podcast about Jack the Ripper. I don't understand it! I can't understand the podcast!
um and uh and there can i say i really appreciate every time you speak german for us you do it as in like someone's impression of someone speaking german and i think that's very i think it's generous of you to kind of make us all feel included for a little bit of anglophones but why do you do you feel in the sense of you're dumbing yourself down yeah my silly old german which is just your language no you're right yeah i suppose um and i was uh
I sometimes it's something to do with I think it was Catholic. Yeah. I still have a lot of guilt from that. Yeah. But anyway, one of the reasons that they like they're looking at all the people who could be Jack the Ripper and one of the big kind of alibis that people have is just that they were playing cricket. That's like the most common. They're like, oh, well, it couldn't be him.
He was playing cricket. It's like one of the most common alibis. Yeah. I don't like cricket. Yeah, I mean, I love it. I was just reacting normally. Yeah. I played some cricket. We played some cricket on the beach. You know, if the tide goes out, you can play on the wet sand. Did a bit of that. Sounds pretty hot. And it turns into... We were children. Oh, okay. Yeah.
It turns into... Any French kids running around? There was no French kids with little sallow bodies and six packs and pecs, even though they're 14. That didn't happen. Good. Yeah, good. Read, read. Why don't they just do... What do they do in PE in school now? Because I was like, because I'm in the gym, you know, everyone knows I'm extremely fit and healthy now.
And I look down upon people who aren't. Of course. Yes, of course, of course. And like I was going to the half marathon the other day and I was like, not bothered actually. It's too short. I don't have... There's no resistance training in it as well. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. I was going to do it. We'll carry two kettlebells. But then I was like, oh, I should not bother. You're going to not bother.
I was like, whatever. I'll do something else. Just do chest or whatever. Yeah, I was going to just do chest. But why don't they just do... I do the classes and I'm like, why don't they just do this in PE? At least once a week they could do a little circuit class. I don't think kids should be doing stuff like that. No, I don't know. I was like, what do they do now? I don't know.
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