Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link - Rhett’s Embarrassing Handshake Mishap with Tommy Richman | Ear Biscuits Ep. 449

Episode Date: December 2, 2024

It’s the best thing that’s ever happened!! In this episode, Rhett & Link talk about the randomly amazing handshake that may become their new party trick, go over the words that Rhett just can’t ...seem to pronounce, as well as give some of their thoughts on “push presents” in the delivery room, and what exactly the Dad-to-be should be doing to be as helpful as possible. Open up a checking account in two minutes at https://www.chime.com/ear Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/ear Start your holiday shopping easy at https://www.ikea-usa.com/wintersale To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:41 I was made. Dexter Original Sin, new series streaming December 13th, exclusively on Paramount Plus, a mountain of entertainment. ["Dreams of a New World"] Welcome to Ear Biscuits, the podcast where two lifelong friends talk about life for a long time. I'm Rhett. And I'm Link this week at the round table of dim lighting.
Starting point is 00:01:03 We're gonna help you sketch a new model, we're gonna help you deliver a baby, we're gonna help you pronounce words that Rhett can't say. That's right, that's right. We're gonna have a good time, even though I don't feel great. Hmm. I think.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Emotionally? Physically. Spiritually? Physically. Physically. I just feel like my stomach's a little off, my head's a little off, and you know what I think it is? I think it's alcohol.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Oh, because we had alcohol last night. I consumed alcohol last night, and I'm not gonna say that I'm hungover, because I'm not hungover. I don't have a headache. But I just have an off-ness that, you know, now that everybody's talking about... Alcohol being poison? ...how poisonous it is.
Starting point is 00:01:53 I'm interested to see... Maybe I'm manifesting it, but because I don't believe in that, really, I don't think. Maybe practically, but not metaphysically. I just don't know about manifestation. But I think I'm noticing that I don't really want to drink alcohol. Especially last night, because now I'm waking up and I'm feeling gross. But hey, you know, it was a party, and we had to go to the party. Yeah, I've got bad things going on. Me and you and Steven went to the party,
Starting point is 00:02:29 and now you're looking at your ring. My ring knows that I had a bad night last night too. And all I had was... What are you learning specifically? Well, it just said... I'm not wearing my ring. I'm not even wearing my wedding ring right now. I'm in a free time right now for my hands.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Oh, are you getting into... what are you doing, sculpting? I did something, I can't remember a day before yesterday. Oh, I got some new speakers. I was putting them in at the Creative House. We'll tell you about the party in a second, but now I need to tell you about these speakers. I got other speakers through the Creative House. Did you see those? Oh, in a second, but now I need to tell you about these speakers. I got other speakers for the Creative House. Did you see those? Oh, my speaker's a lot bigger than your speakers. I just got a new monitor.
Starting point is 00:03:10 You got a little dinky studio monitor. I got some big-ass house speakers for, to complete my DJ setup at the Creative House. And when I'm unboxing these things... You had to go bare-hand? I had to go... I took my rings off because I didn't want my rings to scratch the speakers. Did you take a shower before you unboxed them? Like I did the first time I ever had a Macbook? The first Macbook I ever received. What year would that have been? 2006? You were definitely a grown ass man taking a shower before opening a laptop. I was a grown man with a child, and I received it in the mail.
Starting point is 00:03:50 It was a big moment. And I took it out, and then I'd never seen an Apple product before like that. And I like looked at the box, and then I started to touch it, and then I was like, I need to shower. And then you backed off? I went upstairs, I took a shower. I tucked my shirt in, put my black turtleneck on. I came downstairs and I unboxed it
Starting point is 00:04:13 cause I didn't want, I could have just washed my hands. I washed my hands but I didn't take a shower. This is the only time I've ever showered before encountering a piece of technology. I can't say that I've ever done that. I look forward to the next time, honestly. If you gotta take a shower to be ready for a piece of technology. I can't say that I've ever done that. I look forward to the next time, honestly. If you gotta take a shower to be ready for a piece of technology,
Starting point is 00:04:30 it's probably worth your time. Yeah. Anyway, you didn't shower, but you took your rings off. Yeah, and now I haven't put them back on because I'm like, you know what? I'm gonna give my hands a little freeness. But you know what you do by doing this? Is there's a type of person,
Starting point is 00:04:47 I've noticed that there's not a small number of them, that take any indication or anything that happens, Link's not wearing his wedding ring, Link's not doing this, Rhett's not doing, and then they just take it and they run with it. And- They make stories. Me and you have actually in part them to think
Starting point is 00:05:09 for continuing to be relevant, Link. Because if people who made baseless assumptions based on minor observations didn't exist, I think we'd be out of a business. Huh. Yeah, it definitely churns the conversation. Right. All press is good press. Well, probably not. Back to the party last night. We went to the Billboard Music Awards party,
Starting point is 00:05:36 which I thought we were going to the Billboard Music Awards until I realized that they weren't happening. They weren't happening. Apparently, a company has acquired both Billboard Music Awards and the Streamy Awards. And their first course of action was to not have the awards for either one of them. So I don't know if that means we get, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:55 in the grand scheme of a career, maybe we get one less Streamy. I'm not gonna say we're gonna win a Streamy, but we always could win a Streamy. You think they'll double up next year when they come back? No. You're telling me that 2024 is gonna be the year that was forever lost.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Yeah, yeah, I think they'll just, cause they gave out the Billboard Awards without a ceremony. They didn't even give out Streamys at all. Exactly, but they had, so that kind of hurts my feelings. Yeah, I'm hurt, I'm barely over it. But we did go to the party,
Starting point is 00:06:24 like the after party that came after nothing. And you know, I was interested because. You know people who make music. It's music people and I like smoozing with music people. Me and Stevie just sat in the corner, talked to each other about television shows. I moved you at one point though.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Mm-hmm. Because I made a round, and then I came back. If you find somebody interesting, I'll come join you. Yeah, I... Y'all posted up, and then I made a round to see if I could find somebody worth coming back and telling you that you should now talk to them as well. I really like when Stevie goes to a party with us because I can just be like, okay,
Starting point is 00:07:08 I've got somebody to talk to. Because if me and you go to a party, you just go off on your own and then I'm just like, I don't like doing this. Yeah. I think I've definitively decided that I just do not like the atmosphere of a party. I'm just finally, like, a party of people that I know
Starting point is 00:07:27 or a party of people that I would like to know, I'm all game for that. But a party of people who I kinda don't care to know. Well, but how do you know unless you talk to them? Sometimes you can just look. Oh gosh. There's people, there's good people to meet and talk to everywhere, right? If you're just willing. I meet and talk to everywhere, Rhett, if you're just willing.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I think it's all about the ratios, though. If you're just willing to give it a shot. I think it's all about the ratios. No, you just sent me out. And you know what, honestly, I was with you on this one last night, I went to the, I made the round. I saw and struck up a conversation with hip hop and TV dating legend,
Starting point is 00:08:06 Flava Flav. I did not tell him that he was like my middle school hero. For some reason, I just thought he was the best. He was just so funny and hype. I always loved the hype man. Chuck D, he was a little too, you know... Thoughtful?
Starting point is 00:08:29 A little too thoughtful for me. I had to go with just a guy who knew what time it was because he wore it as a clock. You identified with a guy who was known mostly for saying, -"Yeah, boy." To whatever Chuck D said. Right. Right. It does say a lot. But, I mean, it's like, you know, even driving home, I was reflecting on it, because I did decide I'm not gonna get Stevie and Rhett to meet Flavor Flav. Yeah, I'm okay with that. I love him. I follow him on Blue Sky.
Starting point is 00:08:58 My thought on the way home about Philip Flav was, man, if middle school me would know that I had just met Flavor Flav and I didn't even think that much of it. Oh, jaded much? I'd be like, what has happened to me? It's not what's happened to you, because we talked about this last night as we were sitting there, one of the times when you came and sat with us. Yeah. And that is, the thing I think I said to you is, I don't like using the term famous,
Starting point is 00:09:33 but I think I probably used the term famous because the term famous means something completely different. I was like, fame means something completely different than it did when we were kids. Because if you had have told us as kids that we would go to the Billboard music party or any parties, different things that we've been to,
Starting point is 00:09:55 we would have been like, oh, so you're telling me that quote unquote famous people are going to be at this thing and we're gonna be on some level considered to be one of them. It would have, in our minds, when we were kids, it was, if you went to a place like that, it would be, oh, there's somebody that everyone in the world or everyone in the country knows.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Fame was not a common thing. But the internet, the internet has let so many stragglers in, like us. Mm-hmm. And so... Just stumbling through the doors. So fame is this thing that happens in pockets. So you go to a place like this, you go to a party,
Starting point is 00:10:33 and each one of these people at this party is a celebrity to someone. Yeah, I mean the most obvious example in my mind is the K-pop groups that were there. Right. It's, they're astronomically popular. And they're like legitimately popular in terms of like the number of people who know that they are.
Starting point is 00:10:51 If you know, you know. Right. It's just, so I guess what you're saying, what I was saying last night is it doesn't mean, it doesn't mean anything. It doesn't mean anything, it doesn't mean what it used to mean at all to be a part of that group. Because you go to these things and you don't know who anybody is and they don't know who you are.
Starting point is 00:11:09 And so I guess there are still some like certain events or whatever, where there are household names or whatever. But it's just, that's why I was just sitting there thinking, who are these people? Who am I? Why am I here? I could be at home with my wife watching a television show right now. That's what I was thinking. Well, I was like, wow, I'm meeting Flavor Flav, and then it quickly dawned on me that I didn't know what to talk to Flavor Flav about.
Starting point is 00:11:40 So I just say... Don't mention the clock. You don't mention the clock. You know, I heard somebody else talking about, like, when I was a kid, blah, blah, blah, I didn't want to give him that story. So I was like, what's up? I'm Link. And then he was like, hey, he was friendly. And I said, I do stuff on YouTube. I just went ahead and just let him have it. And he was like, cool man, I've seen some YouTube. I was like, oh, what do you watch on YouTube? He was like, I don't really watch much on YouTube, I just like being
Starting point is 00:12:14 happy for people. Oh, that's a sweet thing to say. And I was like, okay, Flavor Flav. At least he's honest. That makes me happy. Yeah, that makes me happy. I like being happy for people is a wise thing. That's cool. And then I look down at his clock. What time was it?
Starting point is 00:12:32 And that made me more happy. Are his clocks always accurate? I didn't notice if it was running. I think it's probably the only thing that I would've been thinking about if I had met Flavor Flav. Is the clock real? Is your clock running, sir? Is it on time? Or is he like?
Starting point is 00:12:47 Is it set to a specific time that means something to him? Right, is he set it to a time that, I'm gonna act like it's 3 p.m. This is why you should have been with me, talking to people. I don't like it, man. But I'm sure everybody likes to talk about his clock. I mean, that's the main thing.
Starting point is 00:12:59 I didn't wanna talk about that. I didn't wanna talk about Flavor Flav. I also never know what to say. I didn't know. I was sitting with Stevie. I was like, I think one of the reasons I don't like this environment is I'm not good at making a first impression.
Starting point is 00:13:12 And I never know what to say until I've, we went to another event the other day and you had met Rich Roll, podcaster, ultra marathoner, right, and I'm a big fan of Rich Roll, right? And I've watched- And I didn't know who it was, but I liked him. But you got to know him at this event that I didn't go to.
Starting point is 00:13:37 And then he's at this other event. And so you go up to say, he told me like, oh crap, that's Rich Roll. And I go up and I just realized that I'm a big fan of this guy. I have nothing at all to say, other than I'm a big fan. Right. Then, so the initial interaction is like,
Starting point is 00:13:53 I don't bring anything to the table other than I'm just tall. It's hard, with no prep. But then he goes away. You knew you were gonna meet him and you thought about it. He goes away, and then I think of five things that I want to talk to Rich Roll about. Because when you give me a second, give me a few minutes, I can be prepared. And then I couldn't find him.
Starting point is 00:14:12 You could've told him that. It's like, Rich, I don't know what to talk to you about right now, but I'm gonna, I know it'll come to me and I'm gonna find you. Maybe I need to have like a card that I hand to people that I'm interested to talk to. I may not seem interesting right now. But I will be in five minutes. In moments, moments from now I will be very interesting. If you write enough on the business card.
Starting point is 00:14:35 I'm very bad at making first impressions. By the time they're finished with a card, you'll be ready. No, I need, it's gotta be a pamphlet. Maybe it's a pamphlet. And you can step away. Maybe it's a pamphlet. What, you need five minutes? I think I need seven minutes to become interesting. Sometimes I'm instantly interesting, and sometimes I'm just not on my A game, and I'm never interesting.
Starting point is 00:14:59 Last night I was very duddish, but I was still friendly, and so I wrapped up the conversation with Flavor, I was like, you're a legend, it's great to meet you, but then instead of walking away, I stood there. Oh. Because I really wanted to come up with something else to talk to him about. Oh, I'm glad I wasn't there.
Starting point is 00:15:18 And I kinda looked at the DJ, I kinda focused on what the DJ was doing and studying that. And he was kinda him hauling around. And then I said, I said, so what else are you up to in town or something like that? I restruck of a conversation. Shouldn't have done that. Wow, I'm glad.
Starting point is 00:15:38 And he was like, well, you know, man, I'm just doing my thing. Right. He's not a conversationalist. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it didn't go anywhere. And then I was like, all right, see ya. And I gave him two goodbyes.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Ooh. Flavor Flav is waiting for you to say interesting things, so then he can hype you up. He's not, yeah, boy! Right, he doesn't want. That's right. He's not looking. He's like, what do you got?
Starting point is 00:16:02 What do you got that I can support? I'm asking Flavor Flay to give me thoughtful conversation, which as we've already established, he needed to just hide. You gotta say some Chuck D type shit. I knew that Tommy Richmond was there because I had heard that he was there and members of Backstreet Boys, which I really, you know, I'm like, okay, if I see AJ, I might give him a moment, but I'm not gonna seek him out.
Starting point is 00:16:25 But Tommy Richmond, the million dollar baby, I mean, some would argue the song of the summer, you know? Billion views on that. Even I had heard this song. Billion. I had heard the song. Billion streams, guys. Mostly on... Almost on Spotify alone.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Yeah. Oh, you're not even counting TikTok. No, I'm saying I... I'm on Spotify. I've, you're not even counting TikTok. I'm just saying, on Spotify. I've heard it on TikTok. And then I never saw him, and then we were leaving, and Stevie got in the Uber, and then as I walked around to get into the Uber, I was like, oh, there he is on the street.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I was like, what's up, Tommy? And he knew who I was. He was like, no! His crony said, no way. He had a little posse. And then I was like, because they knew us, I was like, well you gotta meet Rhett and Stevie. And then Stevie didn't get out of the car
Starting point is 00:17:13 because she was ready to go. You had one leg in the car and you turned around and got out. I turned around and got out. And then that moment, the most amazing thing happened, and I saw it happen right in front of me, and I'm gonna let you tell it, because it's your story to tell, but I'm just gonna tell you right now that it was the most amazing thing that happened last night at that party, not just to us, but to anybody.
Starting point is 00:17:35 It might be my new thing. This is super amazing, and if you're trying to say it's your thing, it's gonna be hard. It's gonna be hard to make it a thing because the serendipity of it, I think, is irreplicable. No, no, I thought about this and I think I can recreate it, but this is what happened. After some scattered conversation, where I said, like, hey, you're from Virginia,
Starting point is 00:17:58 we're from North Carolina, you know, I was having a good time talking to him. Right. Then. Then you took a picture to him. Right. Then. Then you took a picture with him? Not yet. Oh, before that. So I was getting back into the car.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Oh, it was the end of the conversation. It was a goodbye. Well, cause Stevie, not a hello. Was like, first of all. I thought it happened first, but it happened last. It was the last thing, because Stevie, it was her Uber account, and she's making this guy wait. She didn't wanna get in less than five stars because of us.
Starting point is 00:18:27 So Stevie's like sticking her head out of the car and like, okay guys. Moming it up. And I was like, all right, I'm coming, mom. Boys, it's time to go. And so, and it was cool to get to talk to the members of his posse because they knew who we were.
Starting point is 00:18:50 They were glad. One guy had been watching for like 10 years, it was cool. And so then as I'm leaving, I'm going down the line and shaking their hands. And let me just say, this is a whole nother thing that I really don't, I don't, there's different ways to shake hands, okay? I'll say this I know. And there's the way that I shook hands with people growing up, right?
Starting point is 00:19:10 Like a business shake. Which is typically what I do. A business shake? And then there's all the other forms of dabbing. Is it dapping? It's not dabbing. That's a different thing. Dab. Give me some dab. There's those things, and I've never really figured that out. I don't know exactly what's happening.
Starting point is 00:19:29 You've got to figure it out. I don't know exactly what to do. I think when the hand starts high and there's a look on your face, there's a little bit of a smile, then you know you're coming in for the... You're coming in for the elbow. I'm calling that the elbow, but that's the thumb. Yeah, that's important. The thumb... You look at the elbow, but that's the thumb. Yeah, that's important. The thumb clenching. You look at the elbow to make it hit, though.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Yeah. But actually, the way to do it is you do a regular shake. Yeah, yeah, and then you turn it into that. And then you come in. But then there's something that happens at the end sometimes. Where it's just, and sometimes, a thumb wrestle? No. You're not, I don't... I...
Starting point is 00:20:06 I... What I'm just saying is I'm never ready for it. You're giving up on too much. Parties, handshakes. Just tell them the miracle that happened. But sometimes I don't know what we're doing. Do you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:20:22 I'll just be honest with you. I was like... Is that what was happening? I was like, these guys, four of them, I know that they're hip hop guys. They probably used to a certain type of shake. But all four of them are white. So I was like, I don't know what handshake we're doing. And as I entered into the thing, I'll just be honest with you, this is what I'm thinking. I'm a 47-year-old man shaking hands with some hip-hop artist. It's like, I'll be honest with you, what I'm bringing... Do I dictate the energy of this interaction or do they?
Starting point is 00:20:52 I'm not trying to control the situation, but if I'm bringing a handshake, it's a 47-year-old white guy handshake. And it comes in like this. That's what it does. The fish enters the aquarium like this. Right. Four fingers forward. But is open to whatever happens. Okay? And I think that they sensed my whiteness in that moment, and they just shook the fish. Then I got to the last two guys,
Starting point is 00:21:19 which was Tommy, and I think the guy that makes music with him. And they were right in front of me, so I had a perfect vantage point for this. And it was one of those things where Tommy brought his hand out first, and then the other guy brought his hand out second, but I had been going down the line, and so I was going for Tommy's hand, and the last second, a new fish came into the aquarium, and it was the other
Starting point is 00:21:44 guy's hand, and so last second a new fish came into the aquarium, and it was the other guy's hand. And so I routed the fish. I'm Tommy's hand, and Tommy's hand's out. But there's another guy. New fish comes in, and so I come over to this one. I grab his hand. You grab the back of his hand. No, no. His hand was normal.
Starting point is 00:21:59 His hand was another right hand. Oh, we don't have enough of those. I grabbed his right hand, and then I just kept going and grabbed Tommy's hand too. Because I thought in that moment, I bet you I can get both of these hands in my hand. It was, you had a, your hand was the net, and their hands were the fish.
Starting point is 00:22:17 I shook both of their hands at the same time. I mean, you were trolling, baby, and I'm talking about in a fishing sense. And then everyone noticed it. Because as soon as I grabbed both of them, I was like, there you go. And you kept it. I grabbed them tight.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Yeah, you kept it. Once I realized I had both of them. And it never happened before. Nope. I mean, had it ever happened anywhere before. It was a crowd pleaser, first of all. It did not happen at a Billboard Music Awards after party. The main thing that they were talking about
Starting point is 00:22:41 the rest of the night. So I do think I can do it again. But right after that, I was so amazed, I exclaimed, Whoa! I wanna do that! Oh, that was a...didn't do it? Yeah, didn't do it. I didn't do it. That was already in the car. As soon as I shook two hands, I just got in the car with Stevie. I was like, my...George Costanza in my ass.
Starting point is 00:23:03 That is the moment, right? Costanza in my eyes. That is the moment to be gone. And then I hear him out, hey, can I do that too? And boom, it was easier than I thought. Yeah, yeah, well the way to do it in the future is if I'm coming over here to shake this person's hand and somebody, I'm gonna keep their hand
Starting point is 00:23:17 and just go and grab the other hand. It's gonna become my thing maybe. It's like gathering leaves in a garden or something. Yeah. You keep adding to the number. I think I could hold three hands. You could triple-deep it? I could probably hold four of like, you know, a smaller person.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Okay. The problem though is how on earth do you do this without a prior discussion? Like even having just seen you do it, in order for me to then do it, I had to say, I'd like to also do that. If I see two hands extended, I'm gonna, next time, I'll do it. Just scoop them up. I'll do it. Just scoop them up. I think a good opportunity would be like...
Starting point is 00:24:02 You got a big hand. But so do I. Like a funeral line where the family is lined up. Yeah, especially if... And you're bringing all of them. I think I can grab one of their hands and move it to the next person. Especially if it's early on in the line, because like, you're gonna get distant cousins, distant relatives of the deceased.
Starting point is 00:24:18 You want to experiment with the extended relatives. And you wanna, you just, and if you don't know them, you just brrrrrrrrrrr at once and just like, sorry for all of y'all's loss. And then move on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But when you get to the next of kin type thing... Next of kin, I'm taking that one. That's a one on one thing. You don't wanna be doing any flounder stacking. Oh, I'm dappin' up the next of kin. Aww. Once I get next to the coffin, I go straight in for the dapp.
Starting point is 00:24:43 So I'm calling this flounder stacking, but I mean, it's a specific fish that has its eyes on one side, which is like a hand. Flounder stacking? If there were eyes on a hand... I think we should maybe call it gigging. Nope. You gig a flounder. Listen to me though.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Well, first of all, you agree that it's a flounder because if eyes had hands, they would both, both eyes would be on the, no, if hands had eyes, both eyes would be on the same side of the hand, like a flounder. Not in Pan's Labyrinth. Don't argue with me. There's one hand on the, it's like this. That's two hands, that's not.
Starting point is 00:25:21 It was a hand on each eye. I know, but that's, a hand is a fish, we've already established that. Okay. One hand is a fish that has two eyes. They're on one side of the hand, like a flounder. And then if you're gonna stack multiple, you're flounder stacking. That's what I'm calling it.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Well, why? You invented it so you can call it anything you want, but... Yeah, I haven't named it yet. I gotta do it again. And I think you gotta do it without permission. Fish, that's what I'm saying. You can't... This isn't the kind of thing you have to ask for consent for. No. Once the hands are out...
Starting point is 00:25:48 Somebody's hand is okay. Yeah. Right? But the person in the middle is having an interesting experience. I think consent starts at the elbow. I mean, I'm just... I don't know for sure. And I'm not the one who determines it. It probably is from person to person. But I'm just saying that if you have to draw bodily consent somewhere, it's probably the elbow.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Well, I think if you reduce it to below the wrist, I think you've got quite a case from a basketball perspective. Ball is part of the hand. Hand is part of the ball. Right. Hand is part of the ball. Hand is part of the ball. So I don't think you need consent for that part, if it's already extended.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Just stack them. Right. Name it what you want, but the working title is Flounder Stacking, and try it. Call us and let us know if it's worked, and for it to count, you can't explain it ahead of time. Yeah, you have to seize the opportunity. And you gotta get, so you almost wanna orchestrate people
Starting point is 00:26:46 to be shoulder to shoulder for a hello or a goodbye, to identify the opportunity, and you have to make it happen. So the first, the awareness that it exists is when you're doing it to them. So with that criteria, call us and let us know if you're having success with temporarily at least named flounderstacket, 1-888- EarPod1!
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Starting point is 00:31:12 And I believe as I'm sending this, you guys are actually on tour here. So I wish I could be there, but I hope it's going well. Anyway, my question is, is I'm an art student at A&M, like I said, and one of my classes next semester is life drawing, where you're drawing a naked female model every class. And so as a straight male to other straight males who have done this before, twice, I was wondering if you guys have any advice for me going into it or maybe some like jokes or icebreakers, you know, to like clear the
Starting point is 00:31:50 air of any awkwardness. So yeah, please let me know and thanks. Yeah, we have done this twice. One time it was drawing, the other time it was sculpting. Yep. And it was... And we've each done a male and a female. Yep. And...
Starting point is 00:32:09 I made it weird. But let's just say that was completely for comedic purposes. But you were doing it on an entertainment show. Yeah, if I was just doing it in an art class, I wouldn't have been saying all that stuff. I'd have just been thinking it. Knockers! I'll say that doing this...obaloobe-loobies
Starting point is 00:32:27 as a college student, for me, I wasn't nearly as mature then as I am now. This would have been... Right. You enjoyed parties occasionally. This would have been a little different for me at the time. I don't know how well I would have composed myself. But I think when you talk about these icebreakers,
Starting point is 00:32:48 these jokes, Don't make jokes. I think what you have to figure out is how many times this model has done this. Because icebreakers are only necessary if this is their first time doing it or like among their first times doing it. But if this is someone who is a seasoned nude model,
Starting point is 00:33:11 and I don't mean they literally have like a barbecue rub on them, which would be something to sketch. Yeah, get a little texture on it. Can oil them up and then put some barbecue rub on them and then paint them. And then technically they're clothed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I mean, it's like a- It's like body paint, but it's rub. Yeah. This is another good idea for a different occasion. But if they're a seasoned nude model, then this is like, sometimes if you go to the proctologist and you know, I have. I have.
Starting point is 00:33:51 And you know that you're gonna get, you know that at some point during this encounter that you're gonna have this person's digits in your ass. Yeah, I love how we both wanted to say digit. When you shake that hand. Why did I know you were gonna say digit? When the doctor walks in and you shake his hand, you are shaking the hand, most likely the hand
Starting point is 00:34:09 that will be in your ass in moments. Right. And everybody knows this. But he's done it so often. I would prefer for it to be the other hand. It depends on, there is a school, I think west of the Mississippi, it's usually the left hand. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:26 But what you got to understand is that all of your jokes about breaking the ice, it's just for you, right? It's just for you. There's no ice for them. So just keep it to yourself. It's just water for them. What you wanna do with a proctologist or a swell season nude model is you wanna act like,
Starting point is 00:34:46 I do this every day. I get digitized. It's like basically like. Is that what you're saying? Yeah, you want the proctologist to think, I have fingers in my ass all the time. Right. You don't have to say that literally.
Starting point is 00:35:02 Yeah, but figuratively. But just a second ago I had a finger in my ass. Not a big deal. You want to communicate that energy that you've had fingers in the ass so regularly that you, in fact, you have to be told that there's a finger in your ass because you don't even know it anymore.
Starting point is 00:35:22 You're so comfortable with it. And if you give off that kind of energy, then you bring the temperature down. And there's products for that. Yeah. You can probably get one this finger shaped. Right. So I think you're trying to do the same thing
Starting point is 00:35:37 with this new model. Like you want the energy to be that, just before I walked in here, I was looking at a naked lady. Right. In person. Maybe not. Maybe on your phone. No. No, I think it has to be... I was looking at porn all morning before to prepare for this.
Starting point is 00:35:55 No, no, that's tasteless. No, no, you were looking at pictures, not video, and not sexual. Just poses. Nude art. That's not porn. I've been looking at... That's not porn. Yeah, yeah. I've been looking at, yeah, yeah, I've been looking at nude art all morning. You can do that to prime your pump. Well, wrong terminology.
Starting point is 00:36:12 To just get ready. But, I mean, I don't think you have to talk to them at all. You're in a class, dude. It's not like us. It wasn't just like two goofballs talking to a naked chicken and a naked man with his bits just dangled over the edge of a stool. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:30 You know? I mean, talk about something seared into my memory. His bits dangled over the edge of a stool is not something that I just want to be able to recall as easily as I do. Your guy was on a stool. My guy the first time was time, he was standing. So his bits were just sort of dangling in the air. A little different. It didn't look like someone peering over a cliff.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Like in your scenario. Yeah. Like a snake deciding if it was gonna crawl off the side of a cliff. Yeah. Ooh, it's a long ways down. I'm gonna crawl over these two boulders and go off of this cliff. Mm-hmm. The thing that you don't wanna do... That's how I drew it, too.
Starting point is 00:37:11 The thing that you don't wanna do... You look back at it. ...when you're looking at a new model... Don't look at the bits. Well, don't make any noises. Don't go like, mm. No. But you don't wanna... Or, ugh.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Yeah, you don't wanna... And you might do this involuntarily. So. Be ready to cover it up with a cough. This is why you might wanna practice looking at naked ladies and not making mm sounds. Just cause you, that's the last thing you wanna do. Make any sort of grunting.
Starting point is 00:37:40 You just need, it's exposure therapy. The more they expose themselves to you, the more that you'll get used to it. And every week they're gonna be, you know, it's gonna be old hat. Your problem is gonna become that you're just too chill with nudity, you know? That's what you need to be concerned about,
Starting point is 00:37:59 is losing any arousal to nudity. They switch out the models pretty often. I was a figure model in college. Oh wow, Jenna. I was a figure model in these classes. What? Yeah. You were naked?
Starting point is 00:38:14 I was naked, yeah. Wow, how many classes did you do this for? Were we supposed to already know this? I don't know if you already know this. We did it twice and you didn't say that you could have been the one? I told the producers. No, I wouldn't have done that. I don't want, not for you this. We did it twice and you didn't say that you could have been the one? I told the producers, no I wouldn't have done that. I don't want, not for you all.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Yeah, I think that. Well yeah, I mean but it's old hat for you. It is an old hat for me, yeah, yeah. Well, okay, how did this come about and then how many times did you do it? I saw that they, I saw in the art building that they were in need of nude models, and I saw the rate, and was like...
Starting point is 00:38:49 What's... Oh. I was like, okay. You make more than giving plasma? Um... 40 bucks an hour? No, I didn't make more than giving plasma, but I didn't qualify for giving plasma. My veins were too small. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:03 So, it was 25 an hour. That's good for a nude model. It was 25 an hour back in 2008. So that was pretty good. Okay, yeah, that's pretty good. Pretty good. How many times did you do this? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:39:18 For a couple semesters. It wasn't every week because they switch out the models often. It was on availability, so. Did you run into any awkward situations where, I mean, listen, college dudes, we've been them and we've met many, where they had this interaction with you
Starting point is 00:39:40 and then later, you saw them. They saw you and tried to talk to you. I had an awkward experience, but it was really funny. So I was at like a theater kids party, so I was a theater major. And I was like meeting a bunch of new people there and everything. Nude people?
Starting point is 00:40:02 New, new people. I was meeting new people because I just said Nude people? New. Oh, okay. New people. I was meeting new people because I just said yes to becoming a theater major and I was trying to get to know everyone. So I was at the party and I was talking to one of the other theater majors and we were trying to figure out
Starting point is 00:40:20 where we probably knew each other. So we were like, oh, I was like, oh, it's like, no, I don't think, but we went through like classes we had. And then I like looked at him and I was like, are you in intro to figure drawing? And the realization in his eyes, the moment I knew he figured it out. Oh, wow. was priceless. And I just go... Apparently he hadn't been looking at your face much.
Starting point is 00:40:50 And I just go, yeah, I'm in your portfolio. Hi. I'm in your portfolio. Ah, and then what? His face got red at that point? He got a little flustered, but then it was fine because I was like, listen, I sign up for those classes. So yeah, anyone at the University of Tennessee from 2008 to 2009, 2010, I might be in your portfolio if you took those classes.
Starting point is 00:41:15 One, eight, eight, eight. No, we need an email address for that. No, I don't want. Don't mail us your portfolio. The teachers didn't, the students didn't really talk to us. It was the professor or the like, grad assistant. If there was a break... The first time you did it though.
Starting point is 00:41:34 What? The first time you did it. The first time I did it was really scary and nerve-wracking. I like was sweating. You come out in a robe. I wanted to try something new and do something scary and and I was like you know what I'm not ashamed Right so but yeah, I mean was it a stadium seating It was in it was in the round there. I was on a podium
Starting point is 00:42:00 Every angle every every angle you want a lazy Susan? Was somebody slowly spinning you? No, no, because you wanted to stay the same for each person. So some people. Well, it depended on what we were doing that day. So to warm up me and the artists, they would do like 30 seconds. I certainly hope it's warm if I ever do it.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Like 30 second poses where you move and then they just focus on quick brushed strokes or I think. And then you get into longer form and then they might shift you around a bit. But it just depended. If it was cold in there, they'd have a heater for me and let me wear socks.
Starting point is 00:42:43 Some people are into that. Okay. And so at first you were sweating and then... I was really nervous at first because it was scary. Is that what happened? I'd be naked in front of a large group of people. But then it had to become freeing at some point, right? Yeah, it became freeing at some point and then it became just totally normal. But yeah, there'd be breaks and I'd put my robe back on and I'd get to walk around and see what people had drawn, which is really...
Starting point is 00:43:09 Oh, you would talk to the students at that point. Well, just like we did, right? Occasionally, yeah. I remember it being... Knockers! The very beginning, it was like, this is... That's what I would say. This is a new experience for me. But then, I was really surprised at how quickly it
Starting point is 00:43:24 seemed very normal that I was just painting or sculpting or whatever we did. We were actually trying to art. And so I think it becomes like, it goes from being potentially sexualized to very much just like this is a human body. Yeah. Happens really quickly.
Starting point is 00:43:42 to very much just like this is a human body. Yeah. Happens really quickly. So, but I, you know, the woman who was there the first time who you painted. Yeah. She came to something. She showed up at a... Was it the Wonderhole premiere or something?
Starting point is 00:44:00 It was something. Oh yeah. And... She's clothed. It was one of those, but it is one of those things that like, she's a friend of a crew member. And so, and they introduced her and was like, you know her, and it's like, she dawns on you,
Starting point is 00:44:18 like this guy, right? Yeah, yeah. She dawns on you, like oh yes, I've seen you naked. Oh yeah, oh yeah. And I said something. You're in my portfolio. I said something like, good've seen you naked. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. And I said something. You're in my portfolio. I said something like, good to see you again. And there's obviously, like, in my voice was...
Starting point is 00:44:30 I don't mean to be weird, but my portfolio consists of only you naked, and that's it. But she knew, like, she had been there for us doing it, being idiots, so... Yeah. It actually wasn't that awkward. I think it's good to put yourself out there. Or, you know, whether you're drawing or you're modeling. I think it's, you know, just keep it appropriate.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Yeah, but I think, you know, I think we gave some good advice. Don't make grunting noises. We don't need to review the advice. Look at new pictures before you show up. I approve of your advice, yeah. Be ready, be ready. Okay. As the holidays are approaching,
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Starting point is 00:48:13 had children uh... my wife is currently pregnant i'm really really stressed about what happens in that the delivery room i was just wondering what is my role in the delivery room. So I was just wondering what is my role in the delivery room? What are some do's and don'ts of the actual day where we're in the hospital and she's in labor? And do I get a push present? I know that's something that has recently come about in social media and all that. Do I get a push present and what should it be? Alrighty. Thank you guys, and have a wonderful day.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Congratulations, first of all. Push present! The internet, man. What? What? What? We didn't have this kind of stuff. Okay, so a push present I just found out right before recording this is a present that you give the mom after having a baby. And I didn't know this was a thing. But it certainly seems like an opportunity arises from this. Oh, I just... It's so hard for me to not have a negative reaction.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Okay, so they've invented another thing that... it's like a holiday. It's just... to get a gift... there's nothing wrong with giving gifts and showing love, but like, I don't know, it's just something rubs me the wrong way. It's just fine... hey listen, that's what we do, man. We're humans. We find ways to remix the human experience. Well, you're supposed to give an experience present. Well, you're supposed to do that, and then you're all worried about that. No, no, no. Don't see it as an obligation. See it as an opportunity. For what? Because this is him supposed to be giving her a present that's not the
Starting point is 00:50:00 child, by the way. Listen. That doesn't count. I think that this is potentially great because as you know... Can I just get... before you talk about how great it is, let me get all of my negativity out so we don't have to come back to it. Okay. I just feel like this is something that social media and celebrities came together and created. Of course. You know? It's a cultural thing.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Oh, did you see what Mariah Carey got on Entertainment Tonight? Last night they said that Nick Cannon gave her a big diamond necklace as a push present. Have you heard of this concept? No, because it didn't exist before. Somebody just got a present, and then somebody extra called it a push present, and then somebody on Instagram
Starting point is 00:50:51 put a hashtag in front of it, and now we're all obligated. We're not obligated. And there's expectations, and it's not about the, it's not about parenthood, or the beauty of delivery, or any of that stuff, it's about, okay, are you gonna be upset with me? I don't think that's how you should be interpreting it. Is it a construct? Of course, but everything is a construct, man.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Some things don't need to be constructed. It's like, you know, so you have to, there's this pressure to give an extravagant gift. And I'm also, I don't like that. It's like... Who says it has to be extravagant? You know, all the money, because that's what the celebrities do. And that's where it started. So then everybody's like, well, now I have to, I've got to pony up. Like, do you understand the expense associated with childbirth?
Starting point is 00:51:45 You know? And then what you signed up for in terms of expenses for the rest of their life? Ha! I mean, the last thing you want is to add on some extravagant piece of jewelry that you gotta start paying for. Oh, so it's jewelry now? I think it's, I mean, when I just Googled push present, at the very top, now all these shops, it's like, it's just lockets and keychains and dumb shit to hang around your neck to help you remember a special moment. Hey listen.
Starting point is 00:52:19 I know I'm being a bad boy right now. We've heard you. We've heard you. We got it. We got it. I'm done, and you can change my mind. So, Link, without a doubt, a push present is a construct that exists in the context of a capitalistic system that is designed to squeeze all the resources out of the proletariat, okay?
Starting point is 00:52:40 Okay. Go on. We know this, and we gladly participate in it, because we don't have an alternative. Okay? Well, you're deciding not to go to parties, so you can't speak out of both sides of your mouth. I'm not going to parties, but I am pro-push-pressed. But might I add...
Starting point is 00:53:02 might I add that a man being in a monogamous relationship with a woman and being present for the birth is also a social construct. There are times in the past... Yeah, screw that! I know, I'm just saying that... Just joking. I'm just saying it's a social construct that you gladly... You don't question that? Yeah, I'm not against social constructs. gladly, you don't question that.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Yeah, I'm not against social constructs. I'm against additional ones. You feeling obligated to be there. It could be like, oh, she goes off and she's with the other women and they just come back with a baby. You don't even know which one made it. That's good, but buying something.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Yeah. Okay. But I think you just gotta reinterpret this thing because you gotta see this as not an obligation, but an opportunity. I was there for both of the births of my kids. They were very different. The first one was long, laborious, literally and figuratively.
Starting point is 00:54:01 But Jesse was able to have all the drugs, including an epidural that made it somewhat tolerable. And of course the second time with Shepherd, he came so quickly that she was not able to get any of those things. And she screamed repeatedly, I think I described it as if she was about to be hit by a car. You know, like the kind of scream that you could imagine happens right before an accident. And it just kept happening, and I felt somewhat helpless.
Starting point is 00:54:33 You know what would help? A locket. Here, honey. Let me put this locket around your neck while you're in excruciating pain. And doing something miraculous that I have very little to do with. Not only do I... You had a little bit to do with it in one particular moment. Just a little. Just a little. Not only is a push present, not only is giving the wonderful mother
Starting point is 00:55:00 who is bringing life into this world a gift in the midst of this, maybe one way to take the edge off, I'm not thinking push present. I'm thinking push presents. I'm thinking we turn this into a Hanukkah situation. Okay. With each contraction? I'm saying you get to the hospital, you get something. Okay. You settle into the bed, I push out another push present. Baby advent calendar?
Starting point is 00:55:23 And what I wanna do is I wanna go full capitalist on this, and I want to have a product that is a little, like one foot tall mom doll that has a giant belly. And every time she does something, I push one of the push presents out of the doll. So the doll is giving birth to presents. I gotta push on the belly, and I'll pop one out, whatever, it's a surprise which one's gonna come out.
Starting point is 00:55:57 It's like a pinata. It's probably broken at that point. It's like a pinata with a slit in it that I'm pushing presents out of. And I basically like, oh, it's a locket, but I broke it when I pushed it out out of. And I basically like... Oh, it's a locket, but I broke it when I pushed it out. It doesn't have to be a locket. Apparently it needs to be a locket.
Starting point is 00:56:10 That feels sexist to begin with. I'm just saying. That you're thinking that the only thing you can give a pregnant woman is a locket. Lockets, lockets, ambulance, and... I think it might need to be candy of some kind. Can you eat while in labor? I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:23 But I think it's ice chips or something is what they give you. I'm just saying you can put your, you know, the mother of your child, you can put in there the things that she wants and you can push them out throughout the process. You're changing my mind. This is great. Because I felt helpless. I didn't know what to do. Yeah, she's over here. Every time she screamed, I screamed.
Starting point is 00:56:44 She's enduring... I wasn't know what to do. Every time she screamed, I screamed. She's enduring tremendous pain in a beautiful scenario of the miracle of life coming forth, and you're over in the corner playing with a doll. I'm trying to squeeze it. I'm squeezing presents out of the doll's vagina and giving them to my wife. Nothing's coming out of this doll. Can I get a nurse?
Starting point is 00:57:05 Can I get a nurse to help me deliver these push presents? Doctor. Push present Patty. Now with up to 16 push presents inside. Up to. Can I offer a suggestion? Yeah, yeah. Because I agree with you, Link.
Starting point is 00:57:22 I think a present for everything is a little silly, but after Your partner gives birth like if I were to give birth which I have no intention of but if I were right afterwards I'm a want those soft cheeses. I haven't been able to eat I'm a want this I want want those deli meats. I haven't been able to get deli I'm a want sushi that I haven't been able to eat. That would be push presents that I would want. Give me the foods that I haven't been able to eat
Starting point is 00:57:50 for nine months. That's not a present. Which you want then to come out of a doll? That is a present to me. Yes it is, but you will get that. You will get that, and you deserve that. I want it immediately after the birth. Oh Jesus.
Starting point is 00:58:01 Let's go. And you know what, Christy got that, Jessie got that. I would consider that a push present. Well that's because it exists now. Like back when we gave it, it didn't exist. When you say soft cheese, do you mean like cheese whiz? Because I could get that to come out of a doll. Like some brie.
Starting point is 00:58:18 Oh, okay. Blue cheese, brie. Absolutely. Unpasteurized dairy. Not cheese whiz. Mom should get whatever she wants. She needs to be rewarded and semi-worshipped for what she has accomplished. Don't get me wrong. Well, he didn't just ask about push presents, though. He's also like any tips for being ready, doing the right thing in the moment.
Starting point is 00:58:47 We had very different experiences with that because... They just, I mean, Christy took forever, forever, forever, forever, and then they just wheeled her into a place and cut her open like a ripe watermelon. Right. And I was a little afraid to watch that, but the doctor made me. But you did. You did. I was hiding little afraid to watch that, but the doctor made me. You did.
Starting point is 00:59:06 I was hiding behind the curtain. I'm actually really surprised you made it through that. If you're doing a C-section, if a C-section is being done on your partner, they'll put up a surgical barrier, like a curtain. So you don't have to watch. So it's like from the collarbones up, and you're on that side. You're with the head of the mother part. So she doesn't have to watch, really, I think,
Starting point is 00:59:29 herself get cut open. Probably. But, yeah, because it was only, it was only like a foot and a half above her, but then the doctor told me to stand up and watch this miracle happen. Oh, he sensed weakness. And I was like, you want me to stand up and watch this miracle happen. Oh, he sensed weakness. And I was like, you want me to stand up at this moment?
Starting point is 00:59:48 Yeah, he smelled the weakness and discomfort. The queasy. With Shepard, it wasn't even our doctor. I don't even know who it was. Right, it's just somebody. It could have been an administrator at the hospital. It was just somebody who was willing to do it. Yeah, grab an ankle, pop them right out.
Starting point is 01:00:12 Just keep your cool, this is not about you. Yeah, don't complain about anything in your life or with your experience during this. Don't be like, it's cold in here. Don't say anything about, don't complain about anything. It's not about you in that moment. Ask her if he thinks it's cold, maybe be like, how's the temperature for you?
Starting point is 01:00:35 Yeah, that's good. Take it to her. Would you like to yell at me to get some of your frustration out? Yeah. Even things like that, like expect yelling, if it's directed towards you, just absorb it. Well, push present patty comes in a material
Starting point is 01:00:50 that can be, is like a squishy thing, so you can also, Stress ball? It's a stress ball. The head of push present patty can be, Gets bigger. Can be completely enveloped in your fist. So as you're pushing out, you're also stress balling. Well, if you push the head, nothing comes out.
Starting point is 01:01:05 That's just. No, but if you squeeze the body, the head gets bigger, like in one of those stress balls. Yup. This is a product. You've really done it. Yeah. You've created a product.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Now with soft cheeses. To deliver products. Soft cheeses, deli meats. Yes. Well, have you, you know, what are you gonna get me for my push present? And I certainly hope it comes out of push present Patty. I'm gonna send you the TikTok. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:38 You know, that type of thing. I think we solved that one. Let's take one more. Hey guys, I have a question for Rhett. Link, you're perfect and I love you, so you can do no wrong. Rhett, I know that you know that you don't say the word wolf correctly. But I also realize that you have a hard time saying dolphin and golf. So I know that it's the O-L-F that you have an issue with. And I just wanted to know why, why, why, why you, how come? That's it. My name is Katerina, by the way. I know you guys usually forget
Starting point is 01:02:28 when people say it in the beginning. Thank you, Katerina. Katerina. I do appreciate you saying the name of the end. Could you say the G word real quick? Golf? Now say the W word. Wolf. Wolf. Okay. Those don't rhyme, right?
Starting point is 01:02:47 Mm-mm. I know. Golf. Wolf. Wolf. Sure, I'm not going crazy. But there is an L in both. So now you say it. There's an O-L-F.
Starting point is 01:02:59 Now you say them. Golf. Alright, there's almost no L there. Say the W word. Wolf. No L at all. Where the L is it? All right, what about, like,
Starting point is 01:03:16 somebody who studies noses? Hold on, hold on, hold on. Let's not, don't move so fast. I'm gonna come back to it. No, no, let's stick on one word. I'm gonna say a word, I want you to say it back and I want us to go back and forth because I'm trying to hear the difference, okay?
Starting point is 01:03:30 Okay. Golf. Golf. Golf. Golf. Golf. Golf. Golf.
Starting point is 01:03:40 Golf. You're saying it like me. Golf. There's a L. The first time you said it, you had more of an L. Golf. Golf. I don't understand it like me. Golf. There's a L. The first time you said it, you had more of an O. Golf. Golf. Now if it was G-O-F-F,
Starting point is 01:03:54 Golf. If it was G-O-F-F, I would say goth. Goth. Growing up, G-O-F-F would have been golf. Golf. G-A-W-F, golf. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:11 And I think that I still say G-O-F-F and G-O-L-F the same way that I would have said it growing up. So you're saying with a southern accent. With a W. With a southern accent. I pronounce golf, well, in my brain, I'm hearing G-A-W-F, golf. Golf. And then I'm doing
Starting point is 01:04:37 my less accented version, golf. Golf. And I'm saying G-O-L-F, which is golf. Say it again? Golf. And I'm saying G-O-L-F, which is golf. Say it again? Golf. Golf. Golf. There's a little touch of all. Oh, first of all, just so you know, I know I say it wrong.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I'm not defending myself. I'm not trying to justify. I'm just trying to explain. What? Because she did say why. I mean, it's not really a fair question. I mean, as much as you love me, it's not a fair question. Hey, you don't say things right, why? But also, Jessie makes fun of me because she says I can't say
Starting point is 01:05:23 UL words, like vulnerable. Vulnerable. I say vulnerable. Vulnerable? Vulnerable. That's not what I said. It's not vul-n-o-ble. Vul-n-o-rable. Vulnerable. Vulnerable. Vulnerable. Vulnerable. Golf. Golf. Alright, let's hit the W word. This is totally different. But I'm not thinking at all. And you're gonna have to tell us why. Wolf. Wolf. Wolf. Wolf. Wolf. Wolf.
Starting point is 01:05:58 Those sound so similar to me. But they're different because you don't have an L. There's a little bit of an L. Wolf. There it is. It just feels unnecessary. Too much, you tried too hard. Wolf.
Starting point is 01:06:12 Well, your whole head is, it's like, it's like you're sending your head over a hill. Wolf. Wolf. You shouldn't have to move your whole head in order to say. And if I'm just not thinking and I'm not crying, wolf. Wolf pack. Wolf pack.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Wolf pack. Wolf pack. Wolf pack. Wolf pack. Wolf pack. Wolf pack. Wolf pack. There's an L there, wolf pack. But that's not what you say. Wolf. You say wolf. Now why do you do it, Rhett?
Starting point is 01:06:40 I mean, I think it's because- I think it's because- The people need to know. I mean, I think it's because. The people need to know. I mean, I also couldn't say warm for a really long time. I said worm until I was like 10. I was like, make my bath worm, mom. Are you serious?
Starting point is 01:06:58 Yeah, I had a speech impediment that was isolated to very specific words. Okay. Wolf, wolf, wolf. Dolphin, dolphin. Dolphin. It's doll and fin. Dolphin.
Starting point is 01:07:15 But if I'm not thinking, I would say dolphin, dolphin. Here's the thing. Dolphin. I think I think I think I think I think I think I think I think I think I would say dolphin which has no L. Say the L sound. L. No. L L sound. L? No, L.
Starting point is 01:07:26 L. L. L. L. It's back here, and I think anatomically, there's something that's preventing a L sound, and it's just, because you don't, to put the tongue on the top of the roof of the mouth
Starting point is 01:07:39 gives the L. L. L. And I don't,, wolf, wolf. See, my tongue touches in the back and then in the front. Can you make your tongue... Why do you need to do both of those? Can you make your tongue touch the back of your throat?
Starting point is 01:07:56 The back of your tongue touch the back of your throat. Do that. I'm doing it right now. Well, you could look happier about it. And now make a tip. So you, and then make a sound. That's it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:08:14 Good. It just feels unnatural. Who needs it? Who needs it? Put the tip of the tongue. You know what I'm saying when I say wolf. Wolf. I say dolphin.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Duffin. You know I'm talking about a dolphin. I mean, people make fun of me when I say water. Is it water? No, white. Because you pronounce the H, which is literally silent. But I see it. White.
Starting point is 01:08:36 White. And Christy can't say R-O-Y. Roy? She can't say that. Roy is what she says. And the more she tries, the worse it gets. Roy, Roy, Roy. Those are not the only words that I can't say, by the way.
Starting point is 01:08:53 Roy. There's a lot of certain combinations of syllables and sounds become, like my brain will not make sense of them. Like lots of Rs and Ls and vowels together. It's just sort of like, I'm like, yeah. I don't have that. I'd have to really-
Starting point is 01:09:20 You have a small mouth, dude. I'd really have to concentrate. Let's just say it. Like I'm tone deaf. I also am tone deaf and can't really hear, but I sing. How's that even possible? Well, because I concentrate really hard. I'm not completely tone deaf, but I'm just saying that like.
Starting point is 01:09:36 We would know it. No, do you remember what we sounded like when we would sing in high school? Well, yes, but. I'm just saying there are some kids who can just sing and it's come second nature to them that, oh, I can hear something and I can sing. And I'm just saying that I feel like...
Starting point is 01:09:54 You don't wanna say that your mouth is small. Well, I don't, I mean, there's plenty of small mouth people who can say these words. I just think that that's scientifically incorrect. Are there? And I'm not talking about the whole, I'm talking about the whole cavity. Like if I really look back in the back,
Starting point is 01:10:10 ontologically. I think it's a brain thing. I think it's a brain thing. Ontologically. I think it's a brain thing. I don't think that it's an anatomical thing. Hey, if you want it to be a brain problem instead of a mouth problem, that seems worse to me. Because then all children couldn't say dolphin,
Starting point is 01:10:27 which do you notice that children can't say dolphin because their mouths are small? Yeah. No, that's not true. Maybe babies. I don't listen to kids talk about dolphins. I don't have a baby's mouth. Last thing I wanted to hear a kid talk about a dolphin.
Starting point is 01:10:41 I don't have a baby's mouth. If I had a baby's mouth, then you would have an argument. I don't have a baby's mouth. If I had a baby's mouth, then you would have an argument. I don't have a baby's mouth. I have a small man's mouth. You have a middle schooler's mouth. I'm a big man with a small mouth. You got a middle school mouth. I know many middle schoolers who can say dolphin,
Starting point is 01:10:58 golf, and wolf without trying like I just tried very hard. I think it's a brain thing. I think that if they had the ability to map my brain and you saw when I said dolphin without thinking about it, there's a neuron, there's a neural network. The L-neuron. That is, and also neuron is hard for me to say.
Starting point is 01:11:27 Again, there's an R in there. Now you're in your head about it. Boy, you really messed him up. And in some people's brains, it would go through the L-section. And then in my brain, it's optional to go through the L-section. It's like I'm in a library
Starting point is 01:11:39 and I go right past that part of the. What about the guy in Rocky IV who played the Russian? Dolph Lundgren. Don't try so hard, though. Dolph Lundgren. Dolph? See, I'm saying D-O-F-F. Dolph. Dolph.
Starting point is 01:11:55 I almost hear it. Dolph. Alright, we've settled it. I'm not sure we have. Oh my gosh. I mean, you know, as much as I sit down with my dad to like help him pronounce things, I've had a bit too much of it.
Starting point is 01:12:13 You're doing good. Yep. I actually haven't had too much of it. I seriously, I can't get enough of getting my dad to try to say things. That's a little different. That is different. Little different. But it's a little different. That is different. A little different.
Starting point is 01:12:26 But it feels a little similar. If I would have written it down. Hopefully that's a satisfying answer for you, Katrina. Katarina. Katarina. See, I remember almost. I could say Katarina. I have a recommendation for us.
Starting point is 01:12:40 How would you do it? Yeah, we've been skipping out on those. Delinquents. Yep. But I wanna- Knockers. I wanna recommend the movie, it's a 2023 movie, Dream Scenario.
Starting point is 01:12:56 What is that? It's a movie with Nick Cage. I was, you know, Nick Cage is Nick Cage, right? So he's just an interesting person. And I saw him you know, Nick Cage is Nick Cage, right? So he's just an interesting person. And I saw him talking about, I have no trouble saying the word talk, talk, talc, talc? Talcing?
Starting point is 01:13:15 Talcing. You've messed him up. I saw him talking about, he said there's only four scripts that I've ever been given that when I read them, I was like, I have to make this movie. There's three other movies that I can't remember in dream scenario. Okay.
Starting point is 01:13:34 And the premise of the movie is, he's a college professor who begins showing up in multiple people's dreams. And it's funny. It's intriguing. In sort of a, you know, absurdist, surrealist way that I really like. So I recommend it. Start to finish. If you're in... It's a good premise, but when it was all over.
Starting point is 01:14:11 I'm not gonna say anything about that. Okay, all right, I respect that. I liked it. And I liked the way it ended. Okay, oh, you just said something. All right, okay. Dream scenario, is that what it's called? Mm-hmm. It's just, you know, there's so many movies that are just...
Starting point is 01:14:26 That's cool. Not interesting. And there's some movies that are like an original premise that... Oh. There you go. If you're into an original premise. An original premise. We had some fun today. I mean, just... And I felt... I didn't feel great at the beginning. You know what? I feel better. Thank you for that. Yeah, so if you're...
Starting point is 01:14:47 I feel like I've earned a push present. Whether or not the rest of your day involves a round of golf, hanging out with a wolf pack, or swimming with dolphins, we hope you enjoy all of those things. All right, and we'll talk at you next week. Hey Rhett and Link, my name's Emily from Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm just listening to the part of the podcast
Starting point is 01:15:13 where you describe North Carolina. As a native North Carolinian, I'd like to confirm everything that you said, but especially the college basketball religion portion. I actually grew up going to church and I have vivid memories of watching college basketball games on one of those rollout TVs as a child. So thanks for everything you do. Love you guys.

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