Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast - Reggie Watts, Vic Michaelis, Dave Theune

Episode Date: January 30, 2023

Friend of the show Reggie Watts joins Scott to talk about what he’s up to once the Late Late Show is wrapped, attending SatanCon, and his upcoming book about his high school years. Then, superhero O...opsie Spider-Man stops by to talk about wanting to join the Avengers. Plus, soft drink representative Tam Pasture drops by to introduce new flavors of Coca-Cola.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm a garbage man, you're a garbage lady, let's smash our trash and make a dumpster baby, welcome to Comedy Bang Bang. Thank you to Meerkat218 and thank you Reggie Watts for the wonderful singing the song and we'll see you next week. Actually, do you want to stick around today and talk on mic? I was starting to unplug my stuff, but do you want me to stay? Yeah, do you mind? I mean, our main guest didn't show up today. Oh, shit. Yeah, do you want to stick around today? Yeah, I love hanging around. Yeah, it would be great to have you. Yeah, I always try to get out of the way quickly because you got so much shit in here. We've done almost 800 episodes at this point and you've done the theme song to most of them and you always leave
Starting point is 00:01:03 right after you're done. But yes, because I have to because there's too much stuff in here. Yeah, I'm so sorry. Yeah, I have to trade out. I'm a hoarder. Yeah. I mean, I describe myself as that, you don't have to. But yeah, it would be great to stick around. Okay, great to have you. Yeah, I'll stick around. Yeah, I mean, I know we talk every, you come early usually every week for about a half hour and we catch up. We do catch up. Do you want to do it on mic today? Yeah, we can do it on mic. Yeah, I mean, screw it, because I was late today because of an injury. So. Oh, okay. What did you injure or whom did you injure? I'm sorry, were you injuring someone else? No, it was like there was a crow, sorry, not a crow, a raven. Oh, never more, etc. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:01:48 it was just like constantly pecking at my back, like I was having lunch with a friend. And so I was at a chair and there was a branch behind me. But it was like a super important meeting. They couldn't see the crow because I was perfectly blocking it. Oh, okay. But it kept pecking, you know, at my shoulder. And so I had to just endure the pain because like it was a really big lucrative, potentially lucrative deal. Yeah, yeah. So I didn't want to disturb it. Well, you're great in meetings like that because you close in the room usually. And so it's, yeah, yeah, yeah. And that's how committed I am. Yeah. So wow. So a crow the entire time, they couldn't see it because it was shaped exactly like your head? No, I mean, it's just like the
Starting point is 00:02:23 angle because of the shadows and stuff like that. Like he was sitting like slightly off axis to me. So he was like slightly to my, you know, me facing him, like if you were facing me. I think I sense the geography right now. But do you mind drawing a picture of it for me? Yeah, sure. Really briefly? Yeah. Oh, that's the little beak. Oh, okay. No, okay. I see that. Yeah, I think he was the opposite. Yeah, it's a top down view. Oh, yes. I appreciate that. No worries. Well, I'm glad that you made it. Yeah, we didn't get a chance to catch up because of the crow today. So let's just catch up about what's going on.
Starting point is 00:03:05 What have you been up to, buddy? Well, I mean, obviously every week we talk about how things are going on, you know, your other job. The latest of shows. The latest of shows. The latest show on television. The latest show. There's no show later. Except for night gallery. But at the end of your, I've never seen it, but isn't it true at the end of your show, James Corden flips off the lights and says, okay, everyone, go to bed because, and then every network just like shuts down. Yeah, it's really beautiful. Like, because you, we used to do the sequence where you saw each, like it was a camera feed for each studio. And it was just like, you know, good night,
Starting point is 00:03:48 exactly. Yeah, it's like, good night, John Boyd. You know, we're that kind of, good night prices, right? Good night prices, right? Good night news. Good night, bold and beautiful. And they really went good night because they're just, they're not there anymore. They're gone. They're just gone. That's a bold or beautiful anymore. No, neither of the bees are there. Yeah, but you know, but they obviously like, they'd start doing that and then like commercials, they start getting more higher commercial densities. So they had to push that out. Right. Well, also, we take, there's so many television shows. We're at peak TV. I don't know if you've heard about this, but I've never heard of it. So many television shows. It took so long to say good
Starting point is 00:04:22 night to them. But by the time it was done, it would be like, okay, good morning. And then he would have to say good morning to all the shows. Oh my God. It just was, it was like a, it was like a second or third job for him. I guess first job is the show. Second job is movies like Cinderella. Yes. And then third job is saying good night and good morning to everyone. Yes, that's correct. And come on, we can only have two jobs at a time. Well, the other thing is too, he had a third kid. Oh, that's what happened. Yeah. Okay. It was like, I can't do all of this anymore. And I have to actually spend some time with my family. Right. Okay. That's good to know. Yeah. Still not that much time with his family. So you are on that show. It's, it's on CBS. Yep.
Starting point is 00:05:05 And recently, much like the power dynamic in the DC universe had irrevocably changed when Black Adam came. Yes. So crazy how insanely everything changed. But yeah, it was so strange. But the, the, the, the landscape of late night television is about to change because your show is going off the air. No. Is this late night television in general or just the show? Just the show. Just the show. Yeah. As I was just kind of a metaphor. Yeah. Oh, I understand. That wasn't an actual tape record. I thought you had a tape record. We have like 44 more episodes. Oh, okay. Only 44 though. Only 44. Interesting. What does it actually go off here in May or April 28th? April 28th is the very last one. What do you have planned?
Starting point is 00:06:01 I have, you know what? Actually, I'm flying out to Salem that night on a red eye to Boston, that night to, to attend Satan Con, which is a real thing. And that you decided to go to? I got, well, my friend Alistair and I for this last Halloween decided to go to Salem for the, well, I guess, oh, it was just Halloween. And we went, we went, sorry. Last Halloween, I went for Halloween. God, what was the reason? I think we went for Halloween thing. There was never. Do they do an uprighted Halloween? Do they do a big thing? It's kind of like a Mardi Gras of Halloween. Does anyone, do they dress like someone dresses as Deadpool? And they're like, come on, man, that's not what we're doing. This is like witches
Starting point is 00:06:47 and warlocks. Yeah. Yeah. No, you don't get too much Deadpool action. Although no, you don't. No. I mean, it's mostly, we went the weekend before because the actual weekend, I guess, is super hyper crazy. But we had such a good time and we stopped off at the satanic church, which is now what you think it is. But it's just a cool organization of weirdos that are trying to be cool about. Who loves Satan and not Satan just take over the earth. They love Satan, but it's not as hardcore as other satanic churches. Yeah, it's not like, I mean, the people who love Jesus, they really love Jesus. They're always like, you gotta love Jesus and no one else. People who love Satan, they're like, hey, you can like Satan. You can love
Starting point is 00:07:25 Satan, whatever, but you can like other people too. There's a huge gradient and they're accepting of all satanic dark thoughts. So you're going there. You took a look at that date for the last show and you were like, do I want to go to the rap party? Is the rap party over at James Corden's parents' house or? Yeah. No. I don't know. I don't know. Probably before because, you know, everyone's going to be like, all right, well, that was our show. You saw that and you were like, I don't want to be around for that. I want to go to Satan Con instead. Yeah. I want to go for Satan Con. Well, because I don't know. It's like, I think it's kind of like a cool, it just, it lined up, you know, perfectly. And I was like, why not?
Starting point is 00:08:08 Well, it's the perfect excuse. It is the perfect excuse. Because you miss Satan. I gotta go see Satan. Sorry guys, Satan out. It is. It's important, you know, and James will understand. I mean, I think we're also, I think, I think the party honestly is going to happen. If they're smart, they're going to do it before. Yeah. You got to do it before. I think everyone's going to be an emotional wreck during the final show. They are going to be wrecking it. Yeah. Tears. Yeah. I have no doubts. I mean, my thing is like because I get hyper emo, even though I'm like, I'm like cool up until the last minute and then I get really emo and then when I get emo, I'm just like, I gotta get the fuck out of here. Don't want anyone to see that.
Starting point is 00:08:52 No, it's not that I don't want to. I just don't want to like, I suffer from emotional incontinence, you know, at times and I don't want to, you know, have that loop and I'll like, it'll be take me days to get out of it. So yeah, I got to get out. That's true. I mean, the last episode of comedy bang bang, I think you took off in the middle of the second take. That's true. And you had to like use CG or composite on it. Oh yeah. You're CG'd for the last 10 episodes that you did, I think. That's so insane. Yeah. God damn it. Really bad CG too. I'm surprised people bought it.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Well, I mean, people will be anything with like, I mean, they'll buy anything as long as the writing is really excellent. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, you could, what's weird too, if you watch those final 10 episodes you did, you look like the, what is it, the T1000 or the T, you're all metallic and shiny. Yeah. Well, yeah, because they couldn't get, I mean, the shininess. Yeah, it was just like basic CG plus you didn't guys didn't have the money at the time because there's like scrappy outfit, you know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we got the money later. Yeah. We were sort of like, do we go back and redo these like George Lucas with those Star Wars movies and make Reggie actually look like Reggie? I mean, I guess you could do like,
Starting point is 00:09:55 you know, comedy bang bang remastered. Yes. You know. Yeah. Although we're not supposed to use the word master anymore. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Reprimand. Because they're masters of the universe. Yes, exactly. I'm the Frenchman on that copyright. Yeah. I get it. Yeah. Yeah. We can say Skeletor. Of course. Reskeletor. Yeah, you can reskeletor it. Yeah. We can reman it arms it. Well, that's an incredible achievement. You, how many years on the show? If I'm guessing six? Really close. Eight. Eight? That was so close. That was really close. When you're talking about years though, you got to be closer than two off. I guess. Well,
Starting point is 00:10:33 a lot of people are saying like 15. But that's like two high schools. That is. Yeah, that is. It's like you were a freshman, then a sophomore, and then a junior, then a senior, then you're like, let's go back to freshman. Yeah. Yeah. Then I became, then I, then I was a, God, I can't even think of his name, but it was like that John Crier. Oh, yeah. Yeah. In hiding out. Yeah. Hiding out. Hiding out. I believe. Hiding out. It might have been hiding. Are you going to miss it? I don't know. I don't think so. I think, I think like, I think I will later, but there's going to have to be some time away from it where I'm like, Oh, what was that? Oh, whoa. Oh, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:14 like that muscle memory will be there. Yeah. Definitely. I love everybody at the show is awesome. Like, like so cool. There's only so, so long you can listen to boring celebrities tell dumb stories, right? Do you have to listen to that? I sometimes don't. I have, I have taken naps before during those segments on the floor. The director loves it. Do you have an earpiece in where they, they then say like, ready, get up. No, you know what? It's never, it never has happened. I think, I think they gave up at a certain point where they're just like, it's fine. But well, I mean, I will say that like on Letterman, who was the man on Letterman? He was a man. Paul Schaefer, do you mean? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Paul Schaefer. Yeah. Letterman was a man as well.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Letterman was a man. It's right there in his actual name. Okay. I was sort of a hint. That's actually weirdly, I'd never even thought about the gender of David. At one point, you know, because so there are so many names that are something man, something, you know, the fablements, look at them. They're really awkward man. At one point, do we start doing pronouns instead? So like, awkward him. Oh, yeah, awkward him, awkward him, awkward he. I think that's a, that would be more inclusive to change it to that. I think awkward it. Well, also we, we, we change it, we change it from male man to male person. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Awkward person and garbage man to garbage people. So he, he person, garbage.
Starting point is 00:12:42 They, them. Garbage. They, them. Garbage. They, them. Is this treacherous territory that we shouldn't be? Well, Jason, they, them. No, I mean, see, this is much better. That makes more sense. And then we know what to, how to describe him when he's shooting people in the head. Exactly. It's like, well, they, them, and it's like, well, yeah, it's like sucks for them. Right. Right. Exactly. His victims. Yeah. Exactly. That could be his catchphrase too. Yeah. Sucks for them. Yeah. Yeah. It's like behind me. Just Jason Statham actually killed people a lot in his movies. He does. Well, no, I mean, like there's a couple, couple. But they deserve it, don't they? Most of them. Yeah. Yeah. They'll like, they'll, in the writing, they'll. Has there ever been a Jason
Starting point is 00:13:24 Statham action, action movie where he kills a bunch of people who deserve it because they're trying to kill him or they're, they're someone sausage and they just kills a random person just for fun and everyone's like, whoa, dude. Yeah. No. Well, first of all, there's only two. I mean, yes, you're a murderer. We saw you murdering all those other people, but that's like a bridge too far. That was just like a rando walking down the street. Well, it's like Bernstein, Bernstein or whatever, like the, the Jason Mandela effect. Yeah. Like the, his, a lot of people think in the movies that he has killed a lot of people, but if you go back, he actually doesn't actually, he doesn't actually kill me. But I rewatched the
Starting point is 00:13:59 Transporter the other day and you're right about that because every single person he kills, you hear like a little person off screen going, I'm all right. Yeah. Almost. Yeah. It's, it's really like, if you do audio, like really intense audio, audio masking and you get like the software or whatever, it really brings it out. That hurt, but I'm okay. It's just an actor. Yeah. You'll hear that sometimes. Yeah. Just an actor. No, that is, that is the thing. Sometimes I'll watch a movie and I'll be like, Oh my God, this is so intense. And then I have to remind myself, Oh no, they're all actors. And I wish they would just say that a lot. Like I wish at the beginning of a movie, everyone is going to be in the movie would like come out on screen, look into the camera and go,
Starting point is 00:14:35 okay, what you're about to see is going to be fucking crazy. But we're all actors. Everything was cool. I know there are like car stunts that seem dangerous and people getting shot in the head, but everyone's okay. Yeah. And then they go away. And then at the end, they come back out to remind you of like, Hey, remember what we said at the beginning? Everyone's cool now. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think that would be healthier for people because I'm sure some people are like, you know, mourning the loss of these characters. A lot of these characters don't even exist. They're just yeah, many characters and stories and stuff like that aren't even real people. Yeah. Like I watched that avatar, the, the, the water movie. Oh, a Vader.
Starting point is 00:15:13 A Vader. Yes. I'm sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, is that how you pronounce it? I had no idea. A Vader. So I watched a Vader the other day. And so many of those, those fish are dead. And I was like, Oh my God, the world has fewer fish. Yeah. Are those the, the fictional fish? I think they're fictional though. Now that you mentioned it. Yeah. The fixed fix. Fix, fix, fix. Yeah. I mean, even like people will mourn the loss of fictional fish too, because they don't know that those, that there's not a world that's not this world that's somewhere out there. Like they believe that that, that they took cameras and went to that actual. Well, Finding Nemo is the only movie that was actually shot in this
Starting point is 00:15:50 universe. That's true. Right. And so the, so the, the, the mom fish who dies at the beginning, that's one we should actually mourn and feel the loss of. But every other movie is on a fictional universe where there are fictional cameras filming it. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Well, I mean, the cameras are fictional. They're the real cameras. The real. How do they, how do they transport them? They're really good cameras too. Game over remote viewing. Yeah. Of course. Yeah. So it's a form of remote viewing. So professional camera persons. They can take their cameras over to these other in the remote viewing situations. They can project the cameras like they're still using the camera. So they have like a regular camera with a green piece of green cardboard in
Starting point is 00:16:27 front of it. And then they just like, they project themselves there and the camera picks up with their projecting. Have you ever done the remote view? You're a, you're a guy that I would think would, would have tried that. Well, they used to call me Remo Williams. Oh, okay. But I was just taking the TE off of it. Yeah. Just cause like I'll remote, you know, just cause it makes it fit. Remote viewing Williams was the original title of them. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was, it was remote viewing Williams. And it was good at it. He was great. I mean, they never show it in the film, but it's heavily implied that he does that. It's in the title. It's right there in the title. Of course he does it. Of course he does. Yeah. No, no, I'm pretty, I'm decent at it. You know,
Starting point is 00:17:04 like not on purpose, but by accident sometimes. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Great. Okay. I'd love to do a session with you at some point. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. It'd be cool to like find ourselves in these other places and then see each other and be like, wait a minute, I'm sitting right next to you. Oh, shit. That would be cool. And now I'm here in this other place with you too. Why don't we just open our eyes and see each other in this place? Oh, shit. That could work. That would be so awesome. I mean, we could be doing it now, but we might be so good at it. We forgot. That's true. Yeah, that's true. We forgot. We could be at the CIA headquarters, just doing it right now. Oh, you can only do it from a CIA like branch or sanction. Yeah. It's
Starting point is 00:17:37 got to be, it's got to be a franchise. It's branded. Yeah. It's welcome after you. It's like not in this location. That's not official. Reggie, what are you going to do next? Obviously, you have SatanCon coming up on April 28th. That's correct. But what is going on after that for Reggie Watts? What does the future have in store? I know that we're not soothsayers. We're not fortune tellers. We have no idea what the future holds for any of us for certain, but I know that you must be making plans. What's going on with Reggie Watts after the show ends? That's fantastic. Yeah. I have a book coming out. What is this book? Because I've read every book that's come out.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Yes. And you, I have not read one by you, so I assume it's not out yet. It's not out yet. Oh, okay. It's not out. I mean the... Every week on the books come out on Tuesdays, I'm just overjoyed because I have all the new ones sent to me. Oh, that's so cool. And I read them all by the next Tuesday. I'm like, see you next Tuesday to my male person. She always looks at me like very weirdly. Wow, that's crazy. Shout out, UCB. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah. And there's like what on average, like what nine books a week that come out? There's usually between eight and 10. Eight and 10. Oh, nine usually. Okay. So yeah. So nine is like roughly in the ballpark there.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Yeah. Yeah. This book comes out, I think in the spring, hopefully right after the... When young men's flights of fancy turn to love and amore. Mm-hmm. Amore. A whole amore. Yeah. It's... I don't know when it's gonna come out in the spring. That's what they say. You never know what these publish or... Well, at this point, you should have a release date. Okay. I think it's soon. They usually work very far in advance. I think it's soon. I mean, it's done. It's probably coming. It's done. You just haven't been checking these yet.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Well, yeah. I gotta just choose a couple... There's a couple tweaks, like the graphics, the font for the cover. There's a couple of that stuff. Sure. The words involved, the words inside. Yeah. The shape of the words. The shape, the content of the words. The content of the words. You have to write it, essentially, right? Yeah. I still have to write it. And it's like just an idea right now,
Starting point is 00:19:42 but I think it's gonna come out in spring because I think that's enough time. And what is this book called? It's called Great Falls, Montana. But isn't that where you're from? It was a coincidence. Oh, okay. Good. Yeah. It's based on my life, you know, from birth to relatively now, but it focuses most specifically on my high school years because I do want to make a series based off of that.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I see. So instead of just making the series, you say, let's make a book so that we can say the book, the series is based on a book, and it sounds classy. It sounds cool. Yeah. That sounds awesome. That's the only reason. I just want to actually... It's like, I do a lot of jokes and stuff like that, and this time I wanted to just actually do something. Yeah. What happened in high school that was so interesting?
Starting point is 00:20:28 Well, you know, Scott, you won't know this because we're not the same age, but it was the 80s for me. Oh, yeah. It was 1986. I've just gone into high school. I've just seen The Breakfast Club, which really made me feel like I was ready for high school. When I got in there, I was like, oh my God, it's just like the John Hughes movies. This is insane. What am I doing here? And I was like, oh, full of wonder and all that.
Starting point is 00:20:58 But basically, yeah, that's the vibe. It's about the 80s and being in Montana and being a weirdo and finding other weirdos and having a really fun time and adventures. This is cool. Did you see Tegan and Sarah's show about high school? No, I didn't. It's on Free Vee, my good fellow. Oh, for Vee. For Vee. Or not for Vee.
Starting point is 00:21:17 I believe it's called High School. Really? Yeah. That's awesome. All right. I love those guys. Yeah, yeah. They're great. Check it out and you could just honestly just steal it. Okay. Yeah, I'll just take the writing.
Starting point is 00:21:28 You have to be a lesbian. A lesbian? I would call it a lesbian, necessarily. Oh, I was just, I was stalled. You were pausing. I was stalled. Yeah, you were pausing. I was just like, lesbian, lesbian.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Yeah, you've heard of Mr. Bean? Well, this is a lesbian. Okay. I thought, okay, because sometimes people would describe themselves as lay-being, which is like the being. But yeah, you'll just steal all their scripts. I will. Yeah. It's, it's, it's the easiest way to make a show. Yeah. No, that's, that's how I do most of my shows.
Starting point is 00:21:59 Good. Yeah. Okay. Well, this Great Falls Montana is coming out sometime soon. Yep. Sometime. Yeah. You also contributed to the Comedy Bang Bang book, which was very nice of you to do. So thank you very much. I'm excited for people to see what you did in it.
Starting point is 00:22:13 My pleasure. It was fun. It was difficult, but yes. It was so difficult. It was. It was like, what? 60% of the book? I mean, it's a good 82. I think I actually counted the pages. God, I'm just like Porsche. I always under deliver, under deliver on the performance, but then in actuality, it's much better.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Do you mean the car or Darasi? No, I'm talking about the Canadian show about high school. Oh, okay. Got it. Got it. Got it. Well, Reggie, it's great to have you. Can you stick around for, we have some other guests. You remember how we would do this on the, the TV show? I do. Yes. There would be other guests.
Starting point is 00:22:50 I, I vaguely remember. You vaginally remember? Yes. We have, coming up on the show, we have a superhero. That's really exciting. Superheroes are very hot right now. Just superhero or a superhero? A, just one superhero.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Okay. Got you. Yeah. And for, not every superhero is here. Okay. We also have a soft drink representative. So that's very exciting. Oh, I love those. You do. The representatives are the soft drinks themselves. I just love soft drinks.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Just soft to anything, as far as I'm concerned. As far as I'm concerned, it's like put my head on it and go sleep. Oh my God. I love it. Great. Yeah. Put your, put a nice Coke. Yeah. Use it as a pillow. Yeah. Just the softest cause those new soft cans are so cool.
Starting point is 00:23:24 So incredible. All right. Well, we're going to take a break. Reggie Watts has decided to stick around. We are going to take that break and we'll be right back with more comedy bang bang after this. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. When you're at your best, you can do great things. You can do even better than great things. You can do perfect things.
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Starting point is 00:25:09 If you want to live a more empowered life, therapy can get you there. Visit betterhelp.com slash bang bang today to get 10% off your first month. That's better H-E-L-P dot com slash bang bang. Comedy bang bang, we're back. We have Reggie Watts of the latest of late shows here with us, formerly of the Comedy Bang Bang television show. And of course does the theme song. And not only do you do just the comedy bang bang theme song,
Starting point is 00:25:38 but do you want to do that other song that you do for the show sometimes? You want to do that one? Oh, yeah, I always do that. Okay, yeah, let's do it right now. Here, you're ready with your setup? Yeah, it's for me. Three, two, one. Oh, I love that.
Starting point is 00:26:04 Thank you for doing that. No worries. I love corners of foam. Always good to remember our friend Harris, and thanks for doing that for us. Yes. We have to get to our next guest. Are you ready for this? Yeah, I am.
Starting point is 00:26:15 I need you backing me up, Reg. Okay, I'm behind you. Okay, you've seen the press notes for our next guest, so you've been thinking of your questions. I need you to, what's going on with you right now? I'm behind you. Oh, okay. No, no, actually get in front of the mic.
Starting point is 00:26:31 I thought you wanted me to back you up. No, no, no, not physically. Oh, I'm so sorry. Get in front of the mic is actually what I'm... I'm just going to be coming a little bit closer. I don't want you like that raven. Okay, now I'm back. Okay, great.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Yeah. Let's get to them. They're a superhero. This is exciting. Okay. Let's talk to... This is an interesting name. Please welcome to the show Oopsy Spider-Man.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Spider-Man, Spider-Man. I'm Spider-Man, but not like you think. Hello, Scott Reggie. That's a theme song. You can do something with that if you want. Yeah, do you want to do something with that? Or... I'm just kind of writing stuff down right now.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Just processing. Go ahead. Okay, wonderful. Work on that. Let us know when we come up with it. 00:27:08,620 --> 00:27:09,420 That's the end of it. Hello.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Thank you so much for having me. Hey, so great to meet you. You're Oopsy Spider-Man, is there any name? I am. If you could just look down at me, that'd be awesome. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah, I assumed you were in the shadows. Yeah, no, that's me.
Starting point is 00:27:21 I'm the tiny little guy. Oh. I'm an orb weaver. Due to an accident, we're a... You're an actual spider. Yeah, yeah. A large man from Queens bit me very, very gently, and now I am a spider with the powers of a man.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Oh, wow. Oh, okay, so you're, yeah. You have the powers of a man. What does that mean? Like you're able to produce sperm or...? You haven't tried that, but that would be very interesting. You should try it. It's actually pretty fun.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Do you think? Yeah. Okay. It's like one of my favorite things to do. Okay, all right. Here we go. Okay, absolutely. What are the other powers of a man?
Starting point is 00:27:55 Reggie, what are some powers of a man that you can think of? Can you get mad at a mistake like tripping on something? I love doing that. It's my new favorite thing. Another thing I'm very good at, ordering appetizers at Italian restaurants. The perfect amount to have enough for everyone and then leftovers for the next three days.
Starting point is 00:28:19 It seemed like a flex when you're saying the perfect amount for everyone at the table, but then of course there's leftovers for three days. That could be any amount. I would argue that's the perfect amount. I think it is a perfect. It is one of the perfect amounts. What are some of your other powers?
Starting point is 00:28:34 Are you able to look at women walking down the street and ask them to smile? Oh, I do that all the time and then my wife. Oh, you have a wife. You're married. I do. She turns to me and goes, were you just looking at her?
Starting point is 00:28:46 And I go, you're crazy. So that's another thing that I can do. Oh, okay. Gaslighting. Yeah, I'm kind of a bad guy. You're a bad boy. I'm a little bit of a bad boy. Well, those are man powers.
Starting point is 00:28:56 So. Yeah, yeah. I got about 700 children. And so. Oh, congrats. Thank you so much. What are their names? Okay, well.
Starting point is 00:29:04 No, that's fine. So starting off sort of alphabetically, we got Abby. Abby. Oh, okay. Is it not Ardvark? No, not Ardvark. She's at Brown right now.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Oh, okay. Yeah, it's very exciting. Reckless. She's at Brown Reckless right now. It's, you know, so learning to be poisonous is pretty good. Learning to be poisonous. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's at the dorms.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Yeah, thank you so much. I love that. So, you know, it's pretty exciting. She's got to watch out for those slippers though, you know, people trying to swat at her. Scott, we don't joke about stuff like that. I'm not joking. I'm literally saying she's got to watch out for that.
Starting point is 00:29:32 I've lost about 40 of my kids. As long as we can agree, I'm not joking. Sorry. Sorry for your loss. We can agree you're not joking. We're okay. I'm honoring them. I appreciate you saying that.
Starting point is 00:29:41 It's been pretty tough on us as a family. I'm so, so sorry. How many children have you lost out of the 700? About 690, give or take. No. And what's tough about that is because if I spend too much time with them, I will eat them. So that's also been sort of, you know, I am,
Starting point is 00:29:57 I got the mind of a man, but I haven't lost all the spiders, what I'll say. Yeah. Yeah. Do you have the life expectancy of a man as well? I do, which has been really tough. Because it's sort of like I watch everybody that I love and know die in front of me.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Well, your wife? Yeah, your wife is going, I mean. I'm married to a human woman. Oh, that's sad. Okay, okay. Do you know Tara Reid? Yeah, from the Big Lebowski. Just in the Pussycats.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Yeah. And Sharknado or Sharknado, as I thought it was pronounced when I first read it. Sharknado. Sharknado. Yeah, my wife met her a couple of times. So that's pretty exciting. Oh, that's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Wow. So where did you meet your wife? Hinge. Hinge. Oh, that makes sense. Scrolling the apps. I was talking to a couple of different people. Are you able with your little legs to scroll apps?
Starting point is 00:30:40 Well, I got a couple of different legs. I got a glove that you put on, and it's sort of, if you press it hard enough, you got to press really hard to get exhausted. But you have the powers of a man, so. So I've the fortitude to continue to persevere. So can you, you can technically, like you could do multiple screens, right?
Starting point is 00:30:55 Because of the, you've got more than three legs. You would think like an octopus, but with arms. Well, if Apple would answer my messages to make phones small enough for me, that would be a thing, but the phones are still phone size. Well, yeah, they are phone size. The emails you're sending are probably too small
Starting point is 00:31:09 for them to read. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's pretty tough. That has been tricky. So I end up using a human size phone. I can make phone calls. I can play apps. I'm not very good at Candy Crush
Starting point is 00:31:19 because it takes me a very long time to go from each to sort of scroll. When you say you're not good, like what's your high score? I'm on level seven. I mean, that's pretty good. That's better than I am. It's way better.
Starting point is 00:31:30 So you're at level zero? I'm at zero at this point. Yeah, I haven't even turned it on. Okay, so this is the kind of kindness and connection I'm looking for that you just don't get in the spider community, but the human community won't accept me either. How do you do this?
Starting point is 00:31:40 Is your wife into spiders? She married me for my mind. Oh, that's nice. Right. Where is that located, by the way? My mind? Yeah. Sort of in my stomach.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Okay. Yeah, a real man style. Yeah, yeah, gut feelings. Go for the gut. So what are you, I introduced you as a superhero. Are you a superhero? Are you out there fighting crime? I'm trying, Scott.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Actually, part of the reason why I was coming on here, I was hoping you kind of like stuff, right? So I wouldn't go that far. Can you get me an intro to The Avengers, maybe Justice League? Something like that. The Reggie. Justice League.
Starting point is 00:32:21 I'm just wondering who you know. You mean like a theme song? Just that league. Oh, just that league. Yeah. Do you mean a theme song? Because Reggie does great theme songs. Yeah, I mean a theme song.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Do you want to hear The Avengers' phone corner again? Oh, as much as I love that. Maybe I'll pause on that for a second. Here, why don't we see her just again? Have a sense phone corner. Yeah, come on. Have a sense phone corner. What?
Starting point is 00:32:42 Yo, come on. Have a sense phone on the phone. Give the phone. It's a phone corner. Thanks, Reggie. That was great. That was beautiful. Right in my ear, too.
Starting point is 00:32:50 That was fantastic. So again, that would be wonderful if maybe you think that. Yeah, what do you have? I mean, The Avengers, what do you have? Oh, you mean like, oh, it's like, oh, yeah, like, like. I hear The Avengers of the world. OK, that was beautiful. That seems more like a theme song for The Avengers.
Starting point is 00:33:09 I was hoping for something for me. Oh, I guess you got something for me. Oh, you said an intro to The Avengers. I hear The Avengers, it's a busy spider. Sounds a little like something like when Irish eyes are smiling or something. Oh, spider. Oh, so many eyes are smiling.
Starting point is 00:33:31 OK, that was beautiful. You got a real talent is what I'll say. Thanks. I'm pretty good at scouting out talent. That's my new thing, too. Oh, you're a talent scout as well. Well, more, you know, I can tell people that I think that they're good
Starting point is 00:33:42 and they should do something with that. Oh, that's a cool skill. That's sort of my thing is I go, have you considered that? Yeah, I like it. I like it. And then I sort of ask what you've been doing. And then people sort of tell me what they've been doing. They're like a talk show.
Starting point is 00:33:53 I don't really know that. Huh. It's kind of a superhero, right? Yeah, it's kind of, I mean. Do you think? They're the people we most admire. You're right. They are the people we most admire.
Starting point is 00:34:02 No, I couldn't do that. Who would want to hear a spider interview? I think it would be interesting. I mean, as long as you don't talk too much about spider things. You think? Because people find spiders to be kind of gross. To be honest, with my left hand,
Starting point is 00:34:15 I've grabbed my slipper and I'm like kind of wrestling with whether I should smash you in the head right now. Scott, don't do that. I've killed a few of our guests over the years. Who? I think, well, the potato died, definitely, while she was here. And, but I can't remember if I had a hand in that or not.
Starting point is 00:34:33 But yeah, I've killed a few of our guests. Or a knife. Oh, there was that fairy that came when the busiest man in the world was here. Oh, I see. But, but yeah. So, I mean, just don't talk about spider stuff too much. Talk about human interests.
Starting point is 00:34:46 Yeah, I could try that. Listen, if I can- Do you want to practice on Reggie? I'd love to. Like, Reggie's going to be promoting his book. Yeah, yeah, I can. Reggie, hello. My name is Spider-Man.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Oopsie. By the way, everyone knows, everyone knows your name because it's in, like, the theme song of the show. Okay, but you asked me to do it. This is what I would do if I was a theme, if I was a whole, so this is sort of my thing. So sorry to interrupt. I just wanted to critique your style a little bit,
Starting point is 00:35:07 but go ahead. Okay, I'm resetting. Reggie, it is me. Oopsie Spider-Man. The one time I was bit by a man, and then I turned into a, still a spider, but my head was a little bit more like a man. I sort of contemplate a lot of existential things now
Starting point is 00:35:22 which has been fucking me up a little bit. How are you doing today? Great, thank you. And we are out of time. Thank you so much for coming and sitting on my couch. How was that? Thank you. I mean, I have a few notes.
Starting point is 00:35:34 It was good, it was good. First of all, I think your segments are too short. Do you think? Yeah, I mean, you know, usually a talk show segment less. How long are these? Like, seven minutes. Say, yeah, seven, eight. Eight, somewhere around there.
Starting point is 00:35:47 That was, that seemed to be about 15 seconds. Well, I was just thinking I was going to make it nice and small just because I don't know who's listening to it. So, you know, it's something like that, you know, just so that way, you know, because for me, I've just realized in the world is really made for people, for people.
Starting point is 00:36:01 For people. So it's tough. I would forget that. What is the purpose of spiders? I've always wondered that. You see them and you're like, here's how the ecosystem was broken down to me. Like everything that you see that's irritating
Starting point is 00:36:13 is there so it can eat something else. Well, guess what? Let's just get rid of all the things. You know, like spiders are eating like flies and shit. I eat flies too. Let's get rid of the spiders. Let's get rid of the flies. Mosquitoes.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Let's not even talk about them. All they're there to do is eat something smaller than it. Let's just get rid of all of it. I'll put it this way. In the spider community, we've been having a big conversation about how do we get rid of the Scots in the world? You know what I mean? Hey, don't joke about that.
Starting point is 00:36:37 I'm just saying. So it's one of those things where potato, potato. A recent piece to the potato. I was going to say, so I'm a little bit worried bringing it up right now. But I, you know, and I'm not suggesting that we commit genocide on every spider. Not it. No, not every spider.
Starting point is 00:36:51 I mean, spiders are cool. You know, they look cool. Thank you, Reggie. They just, you know, they, you look at them and they're just like, hey, man, you know, like that's the vibe that I get from a spider. I guess so. They're just like, hey, look what I can do.
Starting point is 00:37:02 And then they can like, someone can jump crazy or they can make sick webs. What I think is really interesting is you'll see one on the ceiling. Yeah. And you'll sort of swipe at it. And then it falls to the ground and it's fine. Like if I were to fall that amount of distance, that's like, you know, falling off the Empire State Building
Starting point is 00:37:19 or something like they did at the end of Sleep List in Seattle. That's sure they did do that. Yeah. Didn't Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan like They jumped off. Accidentally jumped off. In the alternate ending. That is, yeah, they had to change it
Starting point is 00:37:31 because they realized this could be a popular movie. Yeah. That might kill it. So what I'll say is before I got human powers, fearless, not afraid of anything. And I think one thing that has developed, you have fear now. I have fear now.
Starting point is 00:37:43 You have fear of death. Oh, that's so cool. I have fear of death. Yeah. I sort of understand my existence better. So it's a little bit, I understand what I'm going to lose. And even though I've lost so much, I fear losing more. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:52 And are you afraid to get close to people because you're afraid of losing them? Well, I'm married to my wife who sucks. Oh, oh, yeah. I hate her. Who sucks? My wife sucks. This is good for stand-up if you're about to start standing.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Do you think? Well, I mean, not since, I mean, there were, there were, I think there was a popular comedian who talked about how his wife and kids sucked. But he's, he's, no, we don't like, like to listen to him anymore. So I think there's like an open lane here. That's true.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Listen, I could fill it with being a talk show host. I could fill it with being a stand-up. But what I really, really want is I want to be an Avenger. That's it. That's all I want. I don't. Of what? Reggie, should we tell that the Avengers are fake?
Starting point is 00:38:33 Oh, yeah. They, oh, shit. Yeah. Yes. I, I'm too cowardly to do it. The Avengers are a fictional organization. No, I saw it. And even the people in it are fictional.
Starting point is 00:38:44 I saw it in a movie. So it's real. Do we explain documentaries and the difference between? Well, also, like, I guess being new to being a human, like you're just going to naturally not know that stuff. Yeah. Because they're so convincing. Well, also just the movies in general, like.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Yeah. The concept. The concept of those, because the first people who saw that train coming at them, they were like, that's true. They freaked the hell out by it. That's true. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:07 All up in arms. Yeah. What do we do here on this situation? I think, I don't know. I mean, I just, I just say, I look to you for ethical conundrums. I know that. Like this.
Starting point is 00:39:15 I need guidance. Well, they call me H&R. Puff and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm sorry. You're telling me there's no superheroes in the world. There's no Iron Man.
Starting point is 00:39:27 No Hulk. No. I mean, no. No Angela Merkel. No, there's Angela Merkel. Is that everything you have? I think so. Angela.
Starting point is 00:39:37 You got the right angle. Okay. We're going to Thunberg. We're going to Thunberg. She's sort of, people consider her to be a superhero. Oh God, man. Bjork. Bjork.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Yeah. She's going to be a Coachella this year. Can she lift an entire building on her back? I don't know. Conceptually. Maybe. Yeah. So I'm just a freak.
Starting point is 00:39:53 There's nothing. I'm just a freak. Can you lift an entire building on your back? No. You only have about one man. But I think I can sometimes. I think I could if push came to shove, if I really had to.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Me? Yeah. I say 320, but really 15. That's a wide chasm. Pretty good. Yeah. But manpower. So when you say like manpower is,
Starting point is 00:40:14 when it comes to man's strength, is it relative to being a spider, like the scale of the size of a spider? The proportional. Yeah. Is that the proportional strength? Getting into the science of it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:25 I just, I have to. I have to. Yeah. So I, it would be proportional to me. So it would be a fraction, right? So if a man can hold, you know, like eight times his body weight or something like that, I can hold eight times my body weight.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I don't think a man can hold eight times his body weight. 16. I don't know, Scott. 16 is closer. 16 is closer. Why did the man bite you? Can I ask you that? That's a really great question.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Thanks. We skipped over it, I feel like. It's a good setup too, Joe. It is. Yeah. Hey, let's, let's try, let's try to do it as a, is this riddle me this? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Sure. Yeah. Sure. Riddler. Oh, this is a good song. Riddler. That was a good song. That's a good song.
Starting point is 00:41:07 That's a really good song. Okay. So this is riddle me this. Basically, like we've, we, we all take turns trying to figure out what the punchline to this could be. So the, it's, why did the, why did the man bite the spider? Okay. So Reggie, you have a, you have a, an opportunity to, to steal.
Starting point is 00:41:29 To get to the other side. To get to the other side. I follow up of what? You know what I'm saying? Okay. That's pretty good. Pretty good. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:37 It's coming to me next. Why did the man bite the spider? Okay. Spiders have eight legs because seven, eight, nine. Okay. Oh, that's really good. Yeah. That's really good.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Let's go to oopsie, Spiderman. Why did the man bite the spider? Because he was trying to prove to his stepson that he actually was a man. Is that what really happened? Or are you playing the game? Yeah. His stepson said, his, his stepson said,
Starting point is 00:42:06 you're not a real man. My dad is a real man. And then he went, oh, would a real man, could a real man not do this? And then he tried to bite my head off a bit so gently because his teeth are sort of like cheese. Okay. So wait, you were in someone's house.
Starting point is 00:42:21 And a, a, a person was having an argument with his father? Stepson was having his argument with his stepfather. With his stepfather. You can just call him a person probably was having an argument with his stepfather. I'm not sure if we don't want to be specific. He doesn't need to be branded as a stepson necessarily.
Starting point is 10:49:00 00:42:34,700 --> 00:42:36,540 And every action that is sort of, I mean, I spent a lot of time in the house. That's sort of his big personality quality. He just identifies as a stepson. Well, he hates his stepdad. So I would argue that his biggest quality is that he is a stepson. Okay. Sure.
Starting point is 00:42:45 But he's talking to his stepdad, his stepfather, and the stepfather says, you're not a real man. What precipitate? The stepson said, you're not a real man. My dad is a real man. Oh, I see. I see. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:56 I, I have been sitting on the doorstep every single weekend for the last six years trying to get, because the, the mom keeps going, oh, your dad's coming to pick you up this weekend. You can go camping. It's very exciting. He never comes? He never comes.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Oh, this is a sad story. It's sad. Oof. But so he says to the stepfather, you're not a real man. My dad is a real man. My dad is a real man. And then the stepfather says, would a real man do this? And to prove he was a real man, bit you in the head?
Starting point is 00:43:18 Yeah. Well, okay. So I should, I should back off, back up for a second. You should back off. First of all, you are so close to me right now. And I have this slipper. Oh, Scott, come on. You said you wouldn't do it.
Starting point is 00:43:29 You just said you wouldn't do it. I never said I wouldn't do it. You didn't say that. I was sort of tacit. Well, it's sort of, okay. You had an energy about you. So I should back up for a second. The wife.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Look, the wife. Let's talk about the wife. Where's the wife at home? Yeah. Well, she's my wife now. The wife. So wait, this is your wife? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:48 This is my wife. I should say. I thought you said you meant her on hinge. Listen, I did because. Do you mean the hinge of a door? I'm at the hinge of a door. They opened the door and I walked up and I said, hello, beautiful. Better on hinge.
Starting point is 00:43:58 What an opening. You were on a hinge. On a hinge. Look, game recognized game. That's a great opening. Hey, I appreciate that. I appreciate that. But so she'd been telling him,
Starting point is 00:44:06 you got to get that spider in the corner of the bathroom and he kept going, I'll get to it. I'll get to it. The guy. The one that he bit. The one that he bit. Terrified of spiders. Terrified of spiders.
Starting point is 00:44:14 But he bit you. Well, so then the step son came in one day. He was on the can. The step son came in and he goes, I need to get in there. I need to take a shower before work. He was on the can. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:23 He's on the can. He said, is that a phone? I'm not great with. No, no. Can is a bathroom. Okay. Yes. You're sitting on the cans.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Cans are also headphones. We're wearing those right now. We are wearing some of those too. So we couldn't hear the knocking. That was the tough part. Oh, okay. Thank you for getting the tiny headphones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:37 Oh, no, my pleasure. It's things like that people don't think about. And I do really appreciate it. Because otherwise I spend time. I got to run from one earphone to the other. Of course. Yeah. We're inclusive this way.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Yeah. I appreciate it. That's why we do this in mono. Yes. Monaco. I'm sorry. We're taking this in monaco. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Of course. Yes. Yeah. And the flight was beautiful. Thank you for being the first class for me. 00:44:56,460 --> 00:44:57,660 I really appreciate it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:58 I had no idea that it would be a little tiny spider on. I thought our guest didn't show up actually. Because I saw you there. 00:45:04,540 --> 00:45:06,620 I was like, oh, there's a spider in this airplane. I'm sorry. Who did you think you were booking? Because I got a really nice email saying from your assistant
Starting point is 00:45:12 saying, you know, oh, I'm so excited to have you. We've been trying to get you on the show for a long time. I'm really, really excited that you're coming. Yeah. Who did you think you were booking? We say that to everybody. I'm sorry. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:20 Oh. I thought it. I thought we were booking Man Spider. Oh, I see. Who's a BMX racer? Oh, right. Very popular right now. I see.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Yeah. OK. I can go. OK. Oh, you want me to leave? Don't make me beg you to stay. No, if you want to. You're the one who brought it up.
Starting point is 00:45:37 I can go. I guess really. Why these games you're playing with me? You say you want to go. I say, OK. Spider games. And then you get insulted. I'll finish my story and then I'll get out of your hair,
Starting point is 00:45:46 Scott, or maybe I'll get into your hair. Oh, please don't. We'll see what we're doing. Please don't. So I'm so he's sitting on the can. The kid's knock, knock, knocking on the door. And so finally. Well, like Bob Dylan did it.
Starting point is 00:45:56 Heaven's door. Oh, yeah. Oh, sure. Big fan of that music. That's something that you get when you turn into a man in the head. So that's what I'm saying. Big fan of Dylan.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Do you watch Yellowstone or? Oh, Love Yellowstone 19. The minute you become a father. The All the Offshoots. 1987. A lot of Costner's catalog. I'm a big fan of that. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Draft A is in the Yellowstone universe. So anyways, he's. I thought that was about a bartender, by the way. Like Draft A? Yeah. It seems so exciting. Let me go on. It's about a bunch of sportos.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Did you see it? I didn't see it. Oh, shockingly good movie. You wouldn't think you were going to like, you're going to go into it. Go on. What do I know about Draft A? I think Griffin Newman's in it.
Starting point is 00:46:33 I think so. Anyway, go ahead. Anyways, I'm sitting in the corner there. I'm watching all this happen. The kid comes in and he goes, I need to use the shower. And the dad goes, yeah, well, I'm in here. And the kid goes, well, you're not a real man.
Starting point is 00:46:44 My dad is a real man. And he goes, oh, yeah. That's a big jump. Well, because he goes, you can't even kill the spider in the corner. And I'm sitting there. I'm like, how did I get dragged into this? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:46:53 Oh, I see. And the dad goes, he pulls me off. And he goes, what, your dad do this? And he bites me, but his teeth. That's not the way that you should be killing a spider by popping it in your mouth. But this guy's a weirdo. We've established that.
Starting point is 00:47:05 Bites me ever so gently and sort of throws me over his shoulder. And was he radioactive? I guess. Because that's part of the Spider-Man thing, is that it was a radioactive spider. Well, you know, it's really hard to say he does work at the nuclear plant.
Starting point is 00:47:20 He works at the power plant. Oh, he must have been radioactive. So it's hard to say. Is this the last thing in Simpson? Yeah. How'd you know that? No, no big deal. This was the first initial H by any chance.
Starting point is 00:47:29 H? Yeah. How'd you know that? And was his stepson named Bart perhaps? I think it was. And your wife is, of course, the crazy one. No. Oh, great, great, great, great.
Starting point is 00:47:40 There we go. Good silent. I get it. So anyway, he does this. You hook up with the mom. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, you know, we're doing well. I sort of put on a big facade that I hate her.
Starting point is 00:47:50 But guess what? I don't hate her as much as I say. So you do hate her? Well, I hate her because I tell her my feelings and my feelings are bad. Oh, yeah. So, you know, it's that sort of thing. But, you know, I'm sort of working through some stuff.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Yeah, well, like all men. I mean, have you ever considered like a drum circle or something like that? Or, you know, you just like get out all those feelings? You're shirtless. Got it. I would consider a drum circle. But once again, the drums are kind of big and my hands are sore.
Starting point is 00:48:16 I got to bang so hard. I get one good bang in there and then I got to call it a day. So, it's tough. Yeah. Okay. Yep. One bang and you're out.
Starting point is 00:48:23 So, you have the emotional, as Reggie said, incontinence of a man. You bottle up everything and then you just like just fly off the handle and rage torrents. Yeah. Well, and now there's nothing I can even channel that into. I was hoping maybe I could, you know, take the Avengers on long walks
Starting point is 00:48:40 and give them unsolicited advice, something like that. And now that's not even an option. You could take it out on your wife, I guess. No, I couldn't do that. Why not? I hate her, but she's an angel. Yeah. That's how we all feel.
Starting point is 00:48:52 That's that, hey, you're not alone. That's, you're not alone. That's how every man feels. And now I got this step, son, right? At first I'm sitting in the corner feeling bad for him and now I'm dealing with him. Oh, really? What's he like? He's tough.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Yeah. Spends a lot of time masturbating in his bedroom. Well, I mean, at least he's doing it in the standard. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. I'm tiny and so I've sort of set up camp at the corner of his room now.
Starting point is 00:49:13 And so it's kind of tough having to... Having to watch your steps on beat-off all day every day. And I can't get out of it fast enough. Yeah. I mean, spiders are quick, but not quick enough for a surreptitious beat-off session. Yeah, plus so many eyes. It's hard to cover all of them.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Yeah. Thank you for saying that. I think not a lot of people recognize that, but it is true. Yeah. Well, look, Upsy Spider-Man, you're a fascinating guest. I am glad you made it. I thought we wasted that first-class ticket, but I'm glad. I've had it all.
Starting point is 00:49:39 I'm glad. I'm glad. I'm glad. Yeah, we're both glad. Do you guys mean it? So we're friends. Yeah. We're sort of friends.
Starting point is 00:49:44 We're guy friends. Yeah, we're guy friends. And you're not alone when you have all these feelings that guys have. All guys have these feelings. Okay, I'm going to start a text thread with us. Murderous rage. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Okay. Not alone. Not alone. Not alone. Oh, and here to welcome me into the guy club, I've given you a poster of a Lamborghini Countach. There you go. Wow.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Hey, Reggie, thank you for printing it in the size that I can, in a tiny, tiny little. So small. Tube size of a, size of a. You had to buy a tiny printer for that too. I appreciate that. Yeah, because I wanted to keep everything authentic. Yeah, he went to a tiny dollhouse where they had
Starting point is 00:50:19 a little printer and he said, hey, can I buy just the printer? And the dolls looked at me blankly, but the printer worked. Okay. Well, hey, that's all you can ask for. And I appreciate it. It doesn't go unnoticed. 00:50:29,100 --> 00:50:29,420 Wow.
Starting point is 00:50:29 I'm getting a little emotional. I'm getting a little choked up. Bottle it down. Stifle it. I'm really sad that this is only in the draft date. You're a man. All right, well, we need to take a break. When we come back, we have a soft drink representative.
Starting point is 00:50:40 I mean, being a spider, you like sticky stuff. You must have tasted soft drinks. Oh, sure. Plenty of times. Get stuck on my little paws and I just sort of wrap it up. It's delicious. Yeah, wonderful. Well, we're going to come right back with that.
Starting point is 00:50:51 We have more Comedy Bang Bang with more Upsy Spider-Man, more Reggie Watts. We'll be right back with more Comedy Bang Bang after this. Comedy Bang Bang, we're back. We have Reggie Watts here of Great Falls, Montana. You may know him from Taskmaster, right? Yeah. I'm going to try and think of your other credits.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Pitch Perfect 2. Pitch Perfect 2. Pitch Perfect as well. Pitch Perfect. Also in Soderbergh's Bad Pill, what was that, maybe? I don't know. I didn't see it. He knows the one about the pill thing or whatever.
Starting point is 00:51:34 The pill thing. But they cut me out. They cut me out. But they had me do it. They had me do a scene. They cut your ass out? I was cut, yeah. God.
Starting point is 00:51:40 I know. Just my ass. The nerve of this guy. Yeah. You can still see me on the shoot. Oh, OK. It's just like you have no ass. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Is it scooped out like an ice cream scoop? Yeah. It's the only like unrealistic looking thing in the whole movie. Right, wow. But it's Jude Law. Oh, OK. Yeah, got it.
Starting point is 00:51:55 So that covers for it. We also have Upsy Spider-Man. Spider-Man, Spider-Man. Got all the complex thought, but no opposable thumbs. This is a copyrighted song. That's the other thing I want to talk to you about. Is that? Is this it?
Starting point is 00:52:06 Yeah. Oh, I see. Well. Yeah, you're going to have to come up with a new theme song. Do you think? Yeah. Reggie. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:52:12 Well, you know what? Just do it and ride the controversy. OK. Do you think maybe that'll give me in the news? Contraverse it? Yeah, 100%. OK. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:20 I'll take it. Yeah. Well, we need to get to our next guest. This is very exciting. He's a soft drink representative, which is... Oh, Reggie, did you get that from him? Did he? I did.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Did you buy enough for everyone? I'll introduce you in a sec. Did you bring enough for everyone or just one for Reggie? I don't have to buy it. I get it for free. But did you bring enough for everyone? I did not. Oh, OK.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Well, let's introduce him. Please welcome Tam Pasteur. Hey, everybody. It is fun to see how the fudge is made. I'm sorry. You banged the table that was very close to Upsy Spider-Man. Oh, yeah. That's one of our guests.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Hello. I'm sorry about that, Upsy. Yeah, you'd think because apparently in the film, the original Spider-Man, he has all these superpowers, he's super tough, super strong, has sort of senses. Those all got dulled when I got bit by that man. Right. So you have the response time of now just like a man.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Sort of a 44-year-old on the way out. Oh, is that? Oh, on the way out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's tough. Well, I'll tell you what could heighten those senses. A little caffeine, maybe in the form of a Coke Zero. All right.
Starting point is 00:53:21 All the excitement, none of the sugar. OK. So we like a Coke Zero. Is that who you are representative for is Coke Zero? Or you just like them and you represent a different Coke? I'm a representative for the Coca-Cola company, Scott. OK. The big one, the big daddy, the big mama.
Starting point is 00:53:37 Yeah, polar bears. Polar bears, you know them, you love them, Scott. Absolutely. World unity. That's it. Taco Bell? Do you have the Taco Bell again? Or are they a Pepsi company or are they a Coke company?
Starting point is 00:53:49 Taco Bell is a Pepsi company. That's right. That's a Pepsi company. The names, the names that they put on the can. They used to put people's names on the can. Yeah. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:53:59 And you would hope you'd get your name. You would hope you'd get your name. Hey, but do you know what? If you got someone else's name, that's probably an OK thing too, because you would jar the memory of someone that you used to know. They used to know. It's also like you're sitting there. We were talking about remote viewing earlier.
Starting point is 00:54:14 It's like you're sitting there talking, you get like Gladys. Yeah. What percentage was Gladys? Gladys, we made maybe 40 to 60 of those cans. OK. So total. Say you got Gladys. You're like sitting there going like,
Starting point is 00:54:25 I wonder if there's a Gladys out there who's bummed that she didn't get her name. And suddenly you're thinking about other people instead of being so self-centered all the time. You know what that would start to happen then? People would start to post on different social media sites. Hey, I've got a Gladys. Does anyone have a Glen?
Starting point is 00:54:40 Yes. Don't have a Glen. I would love to exchange. Not only the cans. Gladys and Glen are so close too. So close. I bet it comes out of the machine. You see GL.
Starting point is 00:54:48 GL? You're so excited. Yep. And then it's Addis. I know. I know. That is the definition of heartbreak right there. You know, so close.
Starting point is 00:54:57 What a wonderful campaign. Why aren't you doing that anymore? You know what? I guess we thought, well, we went to a different campaign with numbers. Oh, you were just doing numbers? Oh, OK. Yeah, we're like, people's like it's there.
Starting point is 00:55:10 348? Yes. Yes. We went up to 500. Initially, we were like, well, let's say, let's just like get like zero to 100. Maybe someone's in, you know, their age. Their age.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Right where the day they were born. Oh, yeah, you're doing birthdays? We're doing birthdays. Yeah, we would do like 8, 19. Were you doing like street addresses for a minute? We tried that for a little bit, but I'll tell you what. We had several lawsuits filed against us. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Why? Because we would start to put, if we knew the name. Of who lived there? We would put that on the can too. Because we were like, this person's going to love them. You were doxing people. Yes, we were doxing people. And that turned out to be problematic.
Starting point is 00:55:46 And we had to stop that almost immediately. Yeah, when you say almost immediately. How long did it run? Well, it ran for about a year and a half. And that's too long. Too long. Too long. When you get a notice that you should stop it from a lawyer.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Yeah, but you can't go another year and a half. Yeah, but you're like, do this person mean to send this to us? Or do you mean to send this to someone else? Yeah, you got to get that clear again. Yeah, but now they are collector's items. Man, I would love to see if Mike is out there somewhere. Yeah, get yourself on social media. Post about it.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Maybe someone else that you can start to see. Yeah, post. Oh, OK, I'll post my address and see if people can know. Yes. Anyone have this can? Yeah. With this address? Wow.
Starting point is 00:56:18 So what are you here to do? I mean, are you here to spread the word about Coca-Cola? We all love it. Reggie, you enjoying that Coke Zero? I love Mizziro. Yeah. You're from Montana, though. You're not from Mizziro.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Nope, not at all. OK. Reggie, can I ask you a question? Yeah, yeah. What made you choose Coke Zero? What a polite young man. Can I ask you a question? I haven't asked you that this entire time.
Starting point is 00:56:41 Hey, man, consent, right? Consent is cool, finally. Yeah, finally. Yeah. What makes you choose a Coke Zero over, say, a Diet Coke? Oh, that's so nice. Both delicious. Well, OK, so what's the difference?
Starting point is 00:56:56 Because the Diet Coke doesn't have what? Doesn't have sugar. Diet Coke has its own particular taste, all right? It's the only difference to the taste, because they both don't have sugar, right? They both don't have sugar. That is correct. You can enjoy it without the guilt of added sugar.
Starting point is 00:57:12 But then what's the why then the zero? Well, we want to let people know there's zero sugar. But also, this isn't Diet Coke. This isn't your daddy's Diet Coke. Oh, OK. OK. But my daddy, it's still OK if he drinks Diet Coke, right? It's OK.
Starting point is 00:57:28 Can I tell my daddy that it's OK? Yeah, you can tell your daddy that. Absolutely. He can send him an email. OK, all right. I like that. Also, check to see what can he has. Maybe he's got a Diet Coke.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Oh, OK, yeah. Can't with your adjust. Anyway, Scott, I got in my forerunner, drove down here to Monaco. You drive a forerunner. Mm-hmm, Toyota forerunner. Interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:44 How was the Toyota? 2018. OK, I thought that was Nissan. Sorry. No, Nissan Pathfinder. OK, got it. So you've had it for five years or so. So it's not a lease.
Starting point is 00:57:53 It's not a lease. I own it outright. You own it? Oh, so you paid it off already? I paid it off last week. OK, congratulations. Thank you. Awesome boys in our car talk.
Starting point is 00:58:01 Look at this. Yeah. All right. Treated myself to a slice. Oh, OK. Is that in the drink? Like the drink. OK.
Starting point is 00:58:09 Oh, yeah. Not a slice. Yeah, not a slice. What? No, not a slice of Coke. Not a pizza. Not a pizza. No.
Starting point is 00:58:15 You didn't go to New York suddenly. That's nice. I love it. I love Scott when he's talking about New York. That's why I love this show so much. It's so fun. Oh, you're a fan. I'm a huge fan, Scott.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Oh, well, welcome to the show. Thank you. And that's my absolutely. That's why I'm here today. Oh, because you're a fan? Or I thought you said you were here for some other reason. Coca-Cola. Would like to sponsor Comedy Bang Bang.
Starting point is 00:58:36 What? Comedy Bang Bang, Comedy Bang Bang. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Do we have, what do we have to do to, do we have to change the name to Coca-Cola Bang Bang? Or? Scott, you keep being yourself.
Starting point is 00:58:50 You keep burning this wonderful show. But every episode, you go ahead and enjoy an ice cold Coca-Cola or maybe introduce one of our new flavors while you're at it. Oh, what are the, yeah, I would love, I mean, right now I know the Coke flavor. Yes. There's the Diet Coke flavor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Cherry. Cherry, cherry. There's vanilla. Vanilla. Yeah. Vanilla. There's black cherry. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:59:15 Black cherry. Oh, good call. What's the difference between cherry and black cherry? Tartness. Tartness. Yes, if I give one word. Yeah, it's like my friend Carl. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Also very funny, we love him on the show. We love him to also promote some of this Coca-Cola deliciousness. He'd love to do that. All right. So what are the new flavors? Well, Scott, coming up first, we're going to release a brand new flavor. Now, you like the crisp, cold,
Starting point is 00:59:38 refreshing taste of a Coca-Cola classic, wouldn't you say? Oh, do you got... Why did you bring so many for Reggie and none for the rest of us? Sorry. I knew Reggie was a real cokehead. So I thought I'd better go ahead and give him a few reasons. We all know Reggie is a cokehead. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:59:57 So true. But if we're going to go ahead and add a little new twist to this cold, crisp, refreshing Coca-Cola classic, why don't we add something else that's cold, crisp, and refreshing? And that is nothing else other than iceberg lettuce. Hmm? The cold, crisp, refreshing flavor mixed with the cold, crisp, refreshing texture of iceberg lettuce.
Starting point is 01:00:20 Oh. Can you feel that in your mouth right now? Can you feel that in there? Swishing around, getting caught between your teeth a little bit. I don't know. Do you have one? You better believe I do. Okay, Reggie, do you want to open that up?
Starting point is 01:00:33 Yeah. Oh, good. This one, there's three of them for all of us. Yes, thanks. Thank you for doing the tiny size, by the way. That was kind of you. Oh, my God. Well, very crunchy.
Starting point is 01:00:53 Yes. Very crunchy. It's like eating a Caesar salad, in a way, without all the stuff you like on a Caesar salad. Yes. Not wilted. No, surprisingly. To be honest, I expected it to be wilted,
Starting point is 01:01:05 because normally, anytime you ever eat a salad, it's wilted. It's wilted, yeah. It's chamberlain. Listen, this is coming from somebody who's eaten two of his own children. This is an interesting flavor. Thank you. Were your children not interesting? Were they also interesting flavors?
Starting point is 01:01:19 Ah, bland. You know, I kind of expected what the taste was going to be. Not about me. Don't worry about it. Okay. Okay. All right. Well, I mean, it's very letticy.
Starting point is 01:01:30 It's a lot like a burger wrap, but again, without the stuff that you enjoy. Without the calories. Yeah. Without the added calories. Yeah. No, lettuce is very good for you. And honestly, I feel the di-dai coming on.
Starting point is 01:01:42 So the roughage element to it is really good. We've added fiber to this particular cola. All right. Yeah. A cola first. Really, I mean, when I hear cola, I think colon. And so to have it clean it out like that is, you know, it's very expedient. Yeah, I'll go ahead and say I don't taste any Coca-Cola in here.
Starting point is 01:01:59 Yeah, it's just like a can of lettuce. Yeah, we've definitely, this is good. This is a good feedback to get before we do the soft launch. When you say a soft launch, do you mean just a soft drink launch? Yep. You're just a launch launch into the world. Absolutely. Yep.
Starting point is 01:02:14 I'd say this maybe tastes like a green juice with just the juice lettuce. Uh-huh. Yeah, it's like, yeah, it's like it hasn't been blended yet or anything. Yeah. I'm going to take that back to Atlanta. It's like back to headquarters. It's like half of a McDeal tea. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:27 Yeah. The healthy half. The cold side, yeah. There we go. The cold side. The cold side is definitely cold in this. I will say these have been in your forerunner, I can tell, because they're like room temperature at this point.
Starting point is 01:02:37 Yes, yes. And they've also been kind of on an adventure, because this forerunner's got four-wheel drive, and I've been off-roading. Oh, really? What have you been doing? Ah, I just been trying to get through streams, going through creeks, dry riverbeds.
Starting point is 01:02:51 In California? Uh-huh. Okay. Yes. It sounds like you're a cold crisp seeker. Ah, yes. Cold crisp adventure seeker. Now, that's who this cold is made for in particular.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Okay. Except this is warm, and it's not a drink, really. It's eating lettuce. Right. Yes. Yes. For now. For now.
Starting point is 01:03:11 For now, yeah. Yes, but we'll introduce a straw element that'll feel more like a beverage. Oh, okay. Yeah. Interesting. Do you have any other flavors? Scott, you better believe I got some other flavors
Starting point is 01:03:20 for you, my friend. Now, it's not just Coca-Cola, okay? We've also got Sprite. Sprite is part of the Coca-Cola family. Sprite is part of the Coca-Cola family. Seven Up is part of the Pepsi family, is that right? Seven Up is part of its own family. Oh, it has its own family.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Wow, I never knew that. Never knew that. Never had it? Never will. Like, I've never had it. You've never had a Seven Up? I haven't. Never will.
Starting point is 01:03:41 Oh, my God. Well, you got to see one through six up first for it to make sense. You're right. I've gotten a four, I guess. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's usually what we're going to have.
Starting point is 01:03:51 Let me ask you a question now. Are you familiar with it? You know, before you asked us if you could ask a question, now you're just like kind of being bossy about it. I feel like I've earned your trust with the Lettuce Coke collab. And now you're just going for it.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Okay. Let's stop mincing words and mincing veggies. Let's get to the next one. Are you a fan of ruffles, potato chips? Does it? Oh. I don't know. Does they have ridges?
Starting point is 01:04:15 They have ridges. Yeah, they definitely have ridges. They got a bunch of ridges. I mean, I'll have a crumb if it falls to my past, you know. Okay, yeah. I had one ruffle that just had one ridge. It was flat and then had a little bump in the middle. Well, I mean, that sounds like a kettle cook chip
Starting point is 01:04:28 that maybe accidentally just full melted. It might have been a kettle cook chip. Like a wrinkled, like a one wrinkle. I also had a Cheeto that looked like Abraham Lincoln once. Whoa. Yeah. It had the top hat and it was long and skinny and had essentially, it was essentially like a normal Cheeto.
Starting point is 01:04:44 It just like, I imagined when I looked at it that it kind of looked like Abraham Lincoln. Did you send it to the Smithsonian? I did. Yeah, yeah. They put it on Archie Bunker's chair. Makes sense. Someone sat on it.
Starting point is 01:04:54 That's the place. I mean, he ate a lot of junk food on that chair. I think he did. He was the one that kind of pioneered the whole like, bark-a-lounger life. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So why did you ask us that question?
Starting point is 01:05:05 Because if you like ruffles, there's a good chance you love ruffles loaded potato chips. Okay. Okay, now you're speaking my language, AKA English. Yeah, okay. Well, if you like ruffles loaded potato chips, you're going to love coca-cola loaded. And we're talking baked potato.
Starting point is 01:05:26 No. Okay. So roughly, this does not have anything to do with the ruffles corporation. That is a collaboration. Nothing to do with it. It's a collaboration, much in the same way that we'll collaborate with certain restaurants,
Starting point is 01:05:35 not Taco Bell, not Pizza, but we'll collaborate with other brands to bring some new products. So you say it is a collaboration, so it does have something to do with the ruffles corporation? It does, but it doesn't taste anything like potato chips, but it does taste like a loaded baked potato. So it's not branded ruffles?
Starting point is 01:05:47 But it is rigid. It's a coca-cola product. The can is rigid. Okay, all cans are usually rigid. I just dropped that can and it was a thud. No reverberation. Okay, well. The can.
Starting point is 01:05:59 Wow, all right. What are they made out of? What's the can made out of? The can? Yeah. The can is made out of a, you know when you're going to have a loaded potato, what do you usually have it on?
Starting point is 01:06:09 Plate. We're going, okay, that's right. You usually have it on plate. All right. And that plate is usually made out of? Ceramic. Ceramic. These are ceramic cans?
Starting point is 01:06:18 Ceramic cans? Yes, they're all... And you made these unique ceramic cans because ruffles have ridges, and you said if we make the can rigid, it'll make sense. It'll be like a ruffles potato chip in which they have the loaded potato flavor.
Starting point is 01:06:34 Okay, this makes sense to me. Let's just try these. I mean, why are we wasting so much time? Crack it open. Crack it open. So dry. It's like a... I think you got the formula wrong on this one.
Starting point is 01:06:51 This is just potato. No loaded. Oh. No bacon bits, no sour cream. I hear where you're coming from. I hear where you're coming from. Very dry. Very dry.
Starting point is 01:06:59 You're like, you know what? This tastes like a side. Well, let me tell you what, let's give you a main. We've got Coca-Cola, porterhouse steak. Why don't you go crack one of those open? They are juicy. If your throat's dry right now, they are juicy as all get out.
Starting point is 01:07:11 God, well done. Well done. No, I want a medium rare. I'm joking. Okay, all right. Oh, God. I mean, it's delicious, but I don't like the texture. Tough texture.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Yeah, that's a tough texture. Okay. Well, then I'll tell you what, if you're going to have some red meat, you know, pairs well with the red meat. What? A red wine. We've got ourselves a Coca-Cola Pinot Noir.
Starting point is 01:07:35 So why don't you go ahead and mix a little bit of Cabernet in there. This is more... Hey, that's great. That's what I like. Yeah, no Coke flavor at all. None. This reminds me of a Zima. Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Yeah. Yes. I actually think it's just red wine. It's mostly red wine. We had to remove some of the Coke, mostly Coca-Cola, because there was a reaction between the two. They would separate and they would also start to...
Starting point is 01:07:57 It's like oil and vinegar? Yes, very much so. And it also created a simmering effect, which we were not anticipating. And that kind of led to some difficulties with the canning process. So we removed nearly all the Coca-Cola, and we just left with a Pinot Noir.
Starting point is 01:08:11 You say mostly red wine. What is the rest of it? Oh, the rest of it? The rest of it is going to be... Well, because we had the... You're very weirdly defensive about this. Okay, well, you know what? I'm the one who's inner...
Starting point is 01:08:24 I mean, I know... Before all these ideas... It can't be as embarrassing. I remember when Coca-Cola first came out, they put cocaine in it originally, and that's why people loved it so much. And that's embarrassing? Oh, I mean, it's embarrassing to the core.
Starting point is 01:08:35 They don't like people talking about it. I'm surprised you're talking about it. Okay. Well, I think it's okay to acknowledge our history, and people did love the product at the time. Not sure we've learned something since then, but I mean... So what's in the red wine? Okay, but just real quick.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Before you, if you ask one person who likes cocaine, and you tell me if they are embarrassed by it, or if they have a problem with that. If they have a problem with cocaine. What's your question? That's one person who likes cocaine. If they got a problem with cocaine. If they're embarrassed by it, or if they have a problem with it.
Starting point is 01:09:03 Yeah. And I'm going to tell you what, right now, they don't. I don't know that I can wrestle up someone who likes cocaine at this late hour. I'll say everybody I've talked to that says that they like cocaine, says they do not have a problem with it, so... There we go. So you think it's a...
Starting point is 01:09:17 So is it cocaine? I get it. Is it cocaine? There's a little bit of cocaine in this Coca-Cola. Red wine. Just say that. Okay. All to know what I'm putting in my body.
Starting point is 01:09:25 Yeah. And I'll have more, please. That's all I'm gonna make it so better. Okay. There we go. All right. Three more cans. There we go.
Starting point is 01:09:32 And there's a healthy amount of cocaine in there. See, this is a winner. This is the one that I like. There we go. I do like this one. All right. Well, I'll tell you what. Because it's making me drowsy, but very awake.
Starting point is 01:09:42 I think we should organize the studio. Yeah. 01:09:45,020 --> 01:09:47,580 I think we should clean and reorganize the studio right now. It's a great idea. Okay. I don't think this is just cocaine. No.
Starting point is 01:09:52 What do you think else? What do you think else? Amphetamines. Ritalin? Ritalin, yeah. Yeah. Like prescription drugs you would find in someone's medicine cabinet when you're
Starting point is 22:09:00 01:10:01,900 --> 01:10:04,860 We had to temper the cocaine effects with a little something that's going to focus you a little bit more. So, yes, we needed the. I'm drowsy. I'm wide awake. I want to organize things. The wine made people drowsy. We had to up it with the cocaine.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Then we had to even it out with the Ritalin. All right. I'm getting a little bit of a lunesta flavor as well. There's a bit of a lunesta flavor there. There's also a lestre because my stomach is grumbling and I have to shit. Yes. Absolutely. Before on a subtle lap.
Starting point is 01:10:22 That might have been the iceberg. All right. But I'm feeling a little better. So I'm guessing well butrin as well. Well butrin's in there. Well. Absolutely. Osempic?
Starting point is 01:10:30 A tiny amount of the osempic, but not too much that you're going to be overwhelmed by it. I also feel my cholesterol is going down. So there's, there's. It's going down, but it's also going up. I see. Oh, okay. Yeah. And there's a like, like leukotamine maybe a little.
Starting point is 01:10:42 So it was just a little. Yeah. It's like a. Well, that's the horse confidence. Yeah. 01:10:45,580 --> 01:10:47,020 There's undercurrent by the mean. Also, I've really started to hallucinate.
Starting point is 01:10:48 So I think there's some acid in there as well. My jaw is very tight. Now you're getting to the sweet moments of this. Yes. Absolutely. Got a little bit of acid in there. Okay. I'm talking to a ghost right now.
Starting point is 01:10:56 I'm pretty sure. What's that? That would be me. Oh, wait. Are you a ghost? Holy shit. Wait. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:11:03 You're a ghost. Hold on. You're a ghost? You're the ghost of Coca-Cola. You're. Why didn't you lead with this? I didn't want that to overshadow the new products that we're trying to launch here. How are you driving this forerunner?
Starting point is 01:11:13 I'll tell you what. Those things practically drive themselves, Scott. You got to get one. That's a test list. No, no, they are not. And they never will be. They don't need to be. All right.
Starting point is 01:11:21 When did you die? I died nine years ago. No. So is that why the cans are so warm? Yes. They've been so warm for the pandemic. Man, I'll tell you what. I had myself a Barks Root Beer.
Starting point is 01:11:36 What happened? You know how they say Barks is the one with bite? Yeah, that's their slogan. I mean, it's a slogan, yeah. I'll tell you what. There are some sharp edges to that can, and they sliced into my tongue, and I bled out like you wouldn't believe.
Starting point is 01:11:50 No. You're down on your own tongue, dad. Barks bit me. I mean, I couldn't recover. No. Died right there in my forerunner. In your... Oh, that's why you're able to get it to drive it,
Starting point is 01:12:00 or is it a ghost forerunner? It's a ghost forerunner. Yes. I got a new model because I died nine years ago, but the forerunner is a 2000. That's right. You traded it in. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:10 Yeah, I just traded it in. But you paid it off last week? Yeah. To who? Jesus? Yeah. Trust me, I didn't go to heaven. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Well, you're still here. Yeah, you're still down here. I'm still here. Yes. That's terrible. This ain't no heaven. No, I got to get some of these sales done before I get to the great upstairs.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Terribly. You still have to worry about money when you're dead. Desperately. Desperately. I have got myself a condo just outside of Atlanta and the prices in the south. You think, hey, I'm going to move to Atlanta because the prices are a little more expensive.
Starting point is 01:12:39 You're not just skyrocketing. No, no, no. Every room, every room. We miss the window. We miss the window. Yeah. Now, can I just say you seem quite corporeal at this point. Are you reanimating yourself?
Starting point is 01:12:48 What's going on here? Yeah, can we poke through you at all? Or do you want me to try? What's them rules? You can poke through me a little bit, but I do have a little bit of texture. Pull it out. Pull it out.
Starting point is 01:13:02 Yeah, that's... No, you're definitely I can feel you. You're not like the ghosts that I normally... But sick like that mashed potato drink. Yeah, that's right. I tell you what, what I did was... Sick with two C's. In order to try to give myself a little bit more
Starting point is 01:13:15 of a tangible quality to myself, I grabbed some tab colas, also Coca-Cola products. Oh, wow, wow, love tab. That's right. They, yes. Love tab. Okay, I thought you were a trader. And I grabbed the Robcat Goldway drink.
Starting point is 01:13:27 A trader? 01:13:28,060 --> 01:13:28,540 Never. Coca-Cola till I die. Grab some tab colas before they went off the shelves. And if you let those age a little bit, they do gain... They have like a gumminess and a stickiness. Is that what I was poking?
Starting point is 01:13:39 They gain gumminess as we were saying. They gain gumminess through time. Got it. So I was just poking like old tab residue. Okay, interesting. Can I ask you a question? You, Scott was actually poking through you, but you see why you got to get consent.
Starting point is 01:13:53 That's what I'm learning here today. You're finally learning about consent. You're a man. Thank you so much. You didn't have to say that, and I appreciate that. So we seem to be able to poke through you, but you seem to be able to hold and interact with the Coca-Cola products?
Starting point is 01:14:07 Yes. Yes, and that's the magic of Coca-Cola, all right? They're not just for you or for you. Ghosts can touch Coca-Cola. Is that the one thing that people... They can touch it. They can buy it. They can taste it.
Starting point is 01:14:16 They can love it. Wow! That's incredible. Color me impressed. Yeah. You tell me a Pepsi product that can do that, and I will call you a huge liar, get out of my face and get out of my car.
Starting point is 01:14:27 And into my dreams. Absolutely. Getting the backseat, baby. I don't want to experience that. So I'm not going to bring up any Pepsi products at all. If I'm a ghost, I'm probably just going to hang out in women's locker rooms and stuff like that. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:14:42 Yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's what I'm supposed to do, actually. Yeah, I think so, yeah. To just help them with the towels. Yeah, you know, assist them. And be like, oh, you left your backpack over there. Yeah, oh, no, you dropped your phone in between the lockers. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:14:54 You warned them when creeps are coming, you know? Yeah, oh, creeps are coming. You're coming, you're coming, you're coming. Cavity creeps! Cavity creeps! Creep! So I probably won't be doing a lot with Coke stuff, but I'll be too busy with that.
Starting point is 01:15:06 Well, never say never, Scott. You don't know what's going to happen when you die, you know? You might just find yourself knee-deep in a nice, delicious Cherry Coke Zero. I hope I'm not knee-deep. Wow. But... All right. Well, how about this?
Starting point is 01:15:19 Butterscotch Coca-Cola. Huh. Okay, that actually sounds great. Yeah, everything is, it's almost like your ideas are de-escalating. I got it, though. It's Butterscotch, right? It certainly sounds good. Butterscotch, dad.
Starting point is 01:15:33 That would be the flavor. Butterscotch, dad. Started at iceberg lettuce. Went to a baked potato, put a steak. Okay, these are all in kind of the same world. And then wine, which is a bad image. But it was delicious. Now Butterscotch, which is a nice, delicious flavor.
Starting point is 01:15:49 I like to come in hot, and I like to open Coke, yeah? Just like an ice-cold Coca-Cola. There we go, there we go. Well, look, Tam. Tam Pasture, who's a ghost who works for... Are you receiving checks from the Coca-Cola? I am receiving, well, my parents are receiving checks. I see, I see.
Starting point is 01:16:07 They are receiving the checks. They cash them. They cash them. They pay back your debt. Yes, my enormous debt. Well, they're the ones who paid off your forerunner, I would imagine. Yes, the forerunner is under their name. And they do get to drive it on the weekends.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Oh, cool. Yes. Where do they go on the weekends? Oh, they go to... Have you ever been to the Smoky Mountains? I don't think so. Where are those? Doesn't sound fun.
Starting point is 01:16:28 Oh, yeah. Well, the Smoky Mountains are in the south, all right? They're in the middle east of the country. So they drive there on the weekends and come back? From Atlanta? They drive there on the weekends? Yes. Well, they drive there on one weekend.
Starting point is 01:16:42 They come back another weekend. So they've got the car for about a week. I'm not interested. All right, we're running out of time. I'm sorry. Look, sometimes I ask questions that lead down just the most boring avenues. I got one more Coke flavor for you. Okay, what do you have?
Starting point is 01:16:57 Coke and lime. Okay, that exists. That doesn't work. Yeah, that does sound familiar. That exists. Okay, look, we're running out of time, guys. We only have time for one final... I'm sorry, Reggie, but you know how it is.
Starting point is 01:17:12 Oh, I was just talking my language. You had an impression of me. That was crazy. You loved it. He's a ghost. We only have time for one final feature here on the show, and that's a little something called plugs. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:23 That's right. Sitting on the front porch sipping pink lemonade. Hop up on my bike and got it made in shade. Cruisin' round the neighborhood to let you all know. There's a rockin' party, and we all have got to go. So cool it down, heat it up, pour it out, and fill your cup. It's pluggy plug day. It's time to plug away.
Starting point is 01:17:50 We out. Yeah, that was pluggy plug day by Michael Golden. Boy, that was... First of all, Reggie was performing all the instruments. Yeah, most of them, Jennifer Trump's. Yeah, but that was speaking your language, like pour it out into a cup all day. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:18:05 You were getting very excited during that. I'm pretty thirsty right now, and I just might have to crack open a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup.
Starting point is 01:18:14 I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. I want to have a cup. Hi guys. I had to crack open a regular Coca-Cola. How's that for a flavor? It's tea escalation.
Starting point is 01:18:25 We're back in zero. I'm not Coke Zero, of course. Absolutely not. That's weird. Guys, what are we plugging in? Reggie, you have obviously 44 more shows, 44 more shows? With the James Corden Show, April 28th.
Starting point is 01:18:39 That sounds like is the final episode. That's the final episode. So, I'm going to sing to James on, like, that middle, sing to Carson. I should do that. That's a good thing for the reminder. I think I am going to do that. Good.
Starting point is 01:19:08 Now I'm going to do that. Yeah. Okay, good. Yeah, before it's just going to leave. Now you can like sing to him on the desk. I'm going to do it. Yeah, I'm going to do it. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Find a really perfect song to this. Yeah, I will. Probably Meet Me Halfway. Damn, I wish I was your lover. Oh, okay. Or that one. Sophie B. Hawkins. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:25 Yeah, Sophie B. Hawkins. That's like Winn and B. Shoppin. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She had a name like that. Like Sophie's B. Hawkins. These songs that she sings. Was she, I guess, was she, oh, I guess she was like one of those,
Starting point is 01:19:36 what do you call those people that have things on their lawn that they sell? Oh, those are called women. Those are called women. Those are called women. Okay, I didn't know that. We also, you have Great Falls, Montana is going to be out in the calendar year
Starting point is 01:19:48 or in the fiscal year. It'll be in the, yeah. It'll be soon. Spring. Spring. Spring. Wonderful. And also the Comedy Bang Bang Book.
Starting point is 01:19:56 You're a pleasure as well, yeah. CBBB. All right. And Oopsy Spider-Man. Spider-Man, Spider-Man. Again. Started out in Oopsy Spider-Boy and now I'm getting older.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Okay, so. You were a boy. Huh? Okay, nevermind. Emotionally. Oh, God. Okay, so here's what I said. We all feel that way sometimes.
Starting point is 01:20:15 What I would love to plug is Lufonza Airlines because there were two empty first-class seats and they very easily could have upsold them. But really, it was me, a spider, and this ghost guy flying out to Monaco to do yourself. That's right. I was going to say there were two empty seats the entire time.
Starting point is 01:20:31 And those flight attendants, and somebody tried. Somebody said, they're empty. Let me come sit here. And the flight attendant said, no, absolutely not. 01:20:36,860 --> 01:20:37,420 Absolutely not. Good for them. Scott Ockerman paid for these seats.
Starting point is 01:20:39 And so they will remain empty. There's like Bono paying for his hat. Yeah. Yeah. For another seat for his hat is what I meant to say. Yeah. Obviously, he paid for his hat. Listen, I was going to agree hard with you
Starting point is 01:20:48 even though I did not understand the reference. You know when Bono paid for his hat? Sure. That's been a story. He was unbelievable. Unbelievable. So, Lufon, how do you pronounce it again? Lufonza.
Starting point is 01:21:01 Oh, Lufonza. Lufonza. Influenza. Influenza Airlines. No other plugs? No. Okay. And TAMPASTER, what do you want to plug?
Starting point is 01:21:08 I'd like to back up that Influenza Airlines. Friendliest Wings in the Sky. And they have a nice plethora of Coca-Cola products on there. Yeah. And then if you also want to check out the New Night Court, someone might have a little part in that. Okay. Oh, the...
Starting point is 01:21:22 B-O-D-U-B-O-M-B-O-E-D-U-B-O-N-I-T. Yeah. B-O-B-B-O-M-B-O-B-O-N-I-T. Like chords. Ba-na-na-na. Ba-na-na-na. Ba-na-na-na-na. Ba-na-na-na-na.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Ba-na-na-na-na. And B-C. B-O-B-B-O-N-I-T. And if you want to, also keep your eye out for a Geico commercial shot in 2021. It still hasn't aired yet, but someone is still getting a holding fee for it. So maybe it'll come out in 2023.
Starting point is 01:21:49 We'll see how this all plays out. Wow. Okay. What would the... If I were watching the commercial, what would happen in it? What's the plot? It will be an office setting. It'll be an office setting.
Starting point is 01:21:59 And I don't want to give it too much else away. But does Pam maybe fall in love with you? That's what I'm talking about. Oh. Could you imagine if that ever happened? Rear. Well, I want to plug. Look, we talked about the Comedy Bang Bang book.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Pre-orders right now. What are you going to plug? Oh, yeah, I was going to plug that maybe. I'm not sure though. I'm too afraid. That's okay. Plug something. Should I go go for it?
Starting point is 01:22:25 Should I do it? Yeah, the ship is leaking. I'm a coward. No, no, no. No, no. Can I do it? Really, Reggie? We'll come by it.
Starting point is 01:22:30 Okay. Come on. Yeah, go to comedybangbangworld.com slash book or CBBworld.com slash book. You can, all the pre-order links are up there. And it comes out in April. Very excited about that. And while you're over at CBB World,
Starting point is 01:22:44 you can check out all the shows we have. Like CBB Presents. We have Hey Randy with Randy Snuts. That show. We have This Book Changed My Life. We have Who Me with the Batman. We just did an entrepeneur show that just came out a little while ago.
Starting point is 01:22:59 So everyone go check out all of those as well as College Town and Adfree episodes of this as well as all of our archives are there at CBBworld.com. All right, let's close up the old plug bag. Oh my God, Becky, look at the butt. Or her.
Starting point is 01:23:18 Oh my God, Becky, look at her butt. Okay, now. Oh my God, Becky, look at her butt. Oh my God, Becky, look at my butt. Her butt is, her butt is poison. The butt is poison, poison. Poison, poison. Look at her butt.
Starting point is 01:23:46 Okay, that was Poison Butt Remix by Chris Finke. Thank you so much to Chris Finke. If you have, if you want to do a remix of our horrible closing up the plug bag theme that we recorded this year, go to CBBworld.com. You can get all the stems for that. Reggie, I'd love for you to remix one of these. I'm going to do this.
Starting point is 01:24:05 Yeah, I knew you would. I'm working as it's been taking me a while. I understand. I just want to get it right, you know? Yeah, no, it's better than getting it wrong. Got that right. Hell yeah. Reggie, thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:24:15 Always great to have you on the show every week and thanks for sticking around this week. Always good to see you. My pleasure. And I loved your guests. They're wonderful beings. I mean, wonderful spider, a wonderful ghost. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Just love them. Really reminds you of the TV show. It really, really does. Things really haven't changed. Thank you so much to Oopsy Spider-Man. Great to see you. And Tam Pasture. Look, keep on haunting.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Is that what people say to ghosts? They do say that. They do say that. Never realized, out to pasture. God, how apropos. How apropos, yeah. I'm going to put each of your addresses and phone numbers and pictures on a Coca-Cola can.
Starting point is 01:24:52 We're shipping it out there. Oh, thank you. Can you have a little missing thing on mine? So it's almost like a milk carton in a way. You got it, my friend. All right, wonderful. Oopsy Spider-Man, one last thing. No!
Starting point is 01:25:04 Ow! Ow! Ow! No! No! Oh, God, I hate spiders. Oh, mine. Spider-Man.
Starting point is 01:25:13 Spider-Man. Now I'm dead. And I'm a ghost, too. Hey, welcome to the party, pal. Looks like the pasture has a new companion. All right, great.

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