Handsome - Pretty Little Episode #8

Episode Date: October 11, 2024

Tig and Mae talk about getting a clue, bisexual awareness, and great mysteries from Amelia to Zodiac!We have new Handsome merch just in time for spooky season! Get your "Yeah Ghost" tees and ..."Keep It Handsome" hoodies now at handsomepod.comHandsome is hosted by Tig Notaro, Mae Martin, and Fortune FeimsterFollow us on social media: @handsomepodMerch: handsomepod.comWatch on youtube: youtube.com/@handsomepodEmail the show: handsomepod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:24 Not available in every state based on the national average annual savings for new home insurance customers surveyed in 2023 who switched to Allstate and reported savings. Savings vary. Handsome potond. Pretty Little Episode. Hey. Never, never used to Pretty Little Episode. Always a thrill. Yeah, always a thrill, but never expecting it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Probably like the episodes. I know. They're probably a thrill for people and they're not expecting them yet. I'm never expecting to do them. I always forget they exist. Yeah, yeah. I'm never expecting you to do them. Well, this is our first one, the two of us, right? I know, I know. It feels special out of the gate.
Starting point is 00:01:15 It really does. It really, we both had tech problems. I sometimes feel like you and I are one generation and fortune is like Gen Z. Like Fortune's just on it with tech and we're both kind of like, I just plug it in again? I don't know. Yeah, yeah. Fortune seems to have more of a clue about tech stuff. When you were in middle school, did anyone ever go, get a clue? They still do. Oh, they still say that to you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. I feel like that's something my kids would say to me. Get a clue, Mayor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:50 My son, Max, called me last night and I had just stepped off stage at Comedy Bar here in Toronto. Yeah. And he's very into, they have our cell phone numbers and their grandparents' cell phone numbers and he is so into calling people. And I always get little, like as soon as I got off stage,
Starting point is 00:02:12 there was a voice message from Max saying, hi Mayor, it's Maxwell. If you get this message, call me back, thanks, bye. And I love getting messages from him and I call him back and there's really nothing going on. But what I was going to say is while we were talking, when I was in the green room, I heard some clunking and crashing and he just went, smooth dish washing mom. Oh my God, he burned Stephanie?
Starting point is 00:02:52 Yeah. I laughed so hard. I couldn't even believe the attitude and the- Real smooth mom. Yeah, smooth dish washing mom. I love that. Well, he's inherited your dry wit. Yeah, smooth dish washing, mom. I love that. Well, he's inherited your dry wit. Yeah, I guess he has.
Starting point is 00:03:09 He has. I'm excited and terrified to hear how that develops as the years go on. But it made me laugh really hard, but it felt very much like what you just said. Maybe that'll be my new catchphrase in comedy. Get a clue? Get a clue, you guys. Get a clue about this. You ever notice how...
Starting point is 00:03:33 You ever notice how people don't get clues? Here are some examples of somebody not getting a clue. And then the whole audience shouts, get a clue. I'd buy that shirt. Yeah. May Martins get a clue tour. Yeah. Yeah. Did you do anything special for, I was about to say for the full moon and then I thought
Starting point is 00:03:55 it's also Bisexual Awareness Week. Did you celebrate? I don't think I did anything. I didn't know it existed to be honest. I know bisexual people exist. But I didn't know it existed, to be honest. I know bisexual people exist, but I didn't know that there was... An awareness week? No, I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I only knew because I saw an Instagram and then I did a little post about it and then everyone that likes the post, I'm like, I guess that person's bi. And I'm really trying to read into everyone that likes it. I'm like, are you bi? Wow, they're bi curious. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:27 And then yesterday was the full moon, like a major full moon. And I went kayaking at night on the lake in these light up canoes. They have like kind of like Christmas lights almost in them and you go out on the lake and the moon was like enormous and it was great.
Starting point is 00:04:46 And did you do this by yourself? Can you imagine? Please say you did. I wish I could say I did. Kayaking at night in a light up kayak. Just thinking deep thoughts under that big super moon. Or just on your phone, just scrolling through Instagram. Just on Instagram, take a couple selfies,
Starting point is 00:05:06 and then head back in. No, I did it with actually the great and powerful Toni Collette and my co-star, Sarah Gaddin, and it was very magical. Oh, nice. But I felt like I was trying to show off my paddling skills. Whoa, look at May's paddling skills. That's what they said.
Starting point is 00:05:26 My God. They suddenly were doing that voice. Oh my God. And then you turn, you're like, get a clue. Get a clue, you guys. Wait, you've never seen this before? You've never seen somebody paddle under full moon? Come on.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Get a clue. And I see your nice new digs in the background. Yeah, this is what I moved to a different Airbnb for the next month. And I like it. Yeah, there's a Peewee Herman doll inside that I, it was exactly the one I had as a kid, like from the eighties.
Starting point is 00:05:56 And I thought that was auspicious. It came with the house? Yeah, like I walked in and there he was, old Peewee welcoming me. You remember the theme song to Peewee's Playhouse, the Cyndi Lauper theme song? May, I'm older than you. I didn't watch Peewee's Playhouse. I'm sure there are people my age that watched it, but I didn't watch it.
Starting point is 00:06:16 I know you love Cyndi Lauper. Yeah, she did the theme song for Peewee's Playhouse. How does it go? Well, I'm glad you asked. It goes, come on in, pull yourself up a chair. That's the only part I remember. Come on in. Pull yourself up a chair.
Starting point is 00:06:35 That's cherry. Everybody is so excited and your friends have been invited for being wacky at Pee Wee's Playhouse. Okay, if you would have just sang that to me, or sung that to me, whatever the word is, I wouldn't have a clue, but it would have reminded me of Those Were the Days. Do you know what that is? Those Were the Days.
Starting point is 00:07:03 The Animaniacs theme song? No, it's not, Mae. What is it? That's from All in the Family. Oh, okay. Yeah, Edith Bunker. And Steve Urkel? Oh boy, Mae, see this is, this is, this is, this is,
Starting point is 00:07:21 no, no. Archie Bunker, Archie and Edith Bunker. They were in the 70s. It was a Norman Lear sitcom. They touched on real and intense topic. Yeah. Okay. No, Steve Urkel. See, we got to find some common ground. This is our first solo date. We got to find our... I cannot find it in Pee Wee's Playhouse or Alf or Cabbage Patch dolls. I missed all of that. I was smoking, you know, I was smoking and wet my pants in a tree house, you know.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Sorry, you wet your pants in a tree house? I wet my pants everywhere, yeah. What? Yeah. You couldn't hold it? No, I was like wetting my pants everywhere. Yeah. Yeah. You couldn't hold it? No, I was like wetting my pants like the world was my toilet. Are you serious?
Starting point is 00:08:11 And yeah, just still smoking and being cool and coming up with excuses why I'm wetting my, like, oh yeah, fell in a puddle. Anyway, let's keep going guys. Okay, this, at some point we gotta dissect dissect this on the main pod because this is too much I didn't realize that you were wetting your pants all over. Oh way too long, too Well, I mean I wet the bed but I wasn't up. I wet that too. Of course you got it. Yeah Got to I'm asleep. Of course. I'm gonna wet this thing. Exactly. What do you what am I gonna do?
Starting point is 00:08:44 Get up also, I'm awake and I'm gonna wet this thing. Exactly. What am I gonna do? Get up? Also I'm awake and I'm gonna wet my pants too. See, that's where we diverge. That's where I'm like, you're having a cigarette and just pissing your pants. Absolutely Mae. And I'm happy to go into more detail on the main podcast called Handsome that also stars Fortune Feimster. Now on pretty little episodes we take questions from our listeners. Do you want to do that now, May? I'd love to. Yeah. Yeah. That's why we're here. Mr. Thomas, hit it. Hey there, handsome little cowboys. My name is Cheryl. I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. My question for you is if you could solve any
Starting point is 00:09:29 great mystery, what would you choose to solve? This could be why the Stonehenge was built or who built it, what happened to Roanoke County, Bermuda Triangle, things like that. If you could be the one to find the true answer to one of life's great mysteries, what would you choose? Okay, man, right on the heels of talking about wet my pants and smoking cigarettes, I was obsessed with the Bermuda Triangle and what's her name that was flying? Amelia Earhart.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Amelia Earhart. Oh, man. That was like, as soon as I'm old enough, I am going to go to the, even though it scared the hell out of me, I was like, I'm going to the Bermuda triangle and I'm going to find her. Yeah. I really relate. That lights you on fire when you're a kid.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You're like, sorry, what? Yeah. because it lights you on fire when you're a kid. You're like, sorry, what? And I thought for sure she was still on an island, like that she crashed and she was eating coconuts, which sadly you wouldn't live. That's so sad. You thought she was thriving somewhere just off the grid. I thought she had like jeans that were all ratty at the bottom, like a pirate.
Starting point is 00:10:44 We've never solved the Bermuda, and that is, it is a thing, right? It's like- We meaning me and you, yeah. the jeans that were all ratty at the bottom, like a pirate. We've never solved the Bermuda Trap. And that is, it is a thing, right? It's like... We meaning me and you. Yeah. We have not solved that. And it's long overdue. Switching your home insurance doesn't have to be a headache. Allstate makes it easy to get a quote and make the switch today, which means you get to save time and money on your home insurance policy. Check Allstate first and you could save $574 on your home insurance. No hassle, just savings. You're in good hands with Allstate.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Not available in every state. Based on the national average annual savings for new home insurance customers surveyed in 2023 who switched to all state and reported savings. Savings vary. Why have we not gotten around to that yet? I don't know, Mae. You're out kayaking in the middle of the night and I'm wetting my pants in Toronto. At least I'm near the water.
Starting point is 00:11:39 I'm kind of edging closer, but it's confirmed that that is a real thing, right? Like that people's navigational devices get all messed up there. Or it's confirmed that that is a real thing, right? Like that people's navigational devices get all messed up there or it's not a myth. It's like there's some truth to it, right? I mean, I think it's true that there have been crashes a good amount. I don't know. I don't know. Honestly, I never once I got a little older, I never thought about it again. Quicksand is like that. When you're a kid, you're thinking about it every day and then you never think about it again.
Starting point is 00:12:11 Oh my God, and leprosy. I was convinced I was going to get leprosy, get stuck in Quicksand. But that's not even a mystery that, none of those are mysteries that I would want to solve. Mine is a true crime mystery that I desperately need the answer to. And I would like to solve it and I can't and nor can anybody else. Is it John Benet Ramsey? It is me. Is it really?
Starting point is 00:12:40 It is. I lived in Colorado when that happened. Yeah. And I remember waking up and hearing about the murder. And yeah, and my first girlfriend and I actually drove out to Boulder. She lived in well, no, she was living in Denver at the time, but we drove out to Boulder and drove past the house. You're kidding. No. This was like right when it was all going on. I think I would have done that too.
Starting point is 00:13:13 At the time, because now I feel like the pervading theory is the brother did it and the parents covered it up in order to protect him, but that's just one of many theories, right? At the time, was everyone like it was the parents or it was a random intruder? Yeah, I kind of don't remember now that it's like 30 years ago, which is so crazy that Jean Bonnet would have been like 36 at this point or something. But yeah, I don't know what the initial thought was,
Starting point is 00:13:44 whether it was an intruder, the dad or whatever. But what blows my mind is that there was DNA on her that didn't match anybody in the house and there were no footprints in the snow outside of the house. Yeah, that's fucked up. Yeah, those two things contradict each other. They sure do.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Oh man, okay, I'm gonna go on a deep dive after this. I mean, I hope she's with Amelia Earhart on an island somewhere. I hope so, trying to make phone calls with coconuts and what have you. My mystery is one called the Dyatlov Pass incident, which is, there were nine. Classic May. is one called the Dyatlov Pass incident, which is, there were nine. Classic May.
Starting point is 00:14:28 This is in Russia, there were these hikers and they were all experienced hikers and they went missing and they were found and the details are so bizarre and to this day no one really knows what happened. They were found, so okay. A few of them were in their tent dead. They had swapped clothes, so they were wearing each other's clothes. The tent had
Starting point is 00:14:54 been ripped open from the inside. They had suffered major internal organ damage as if they'd been hit by a car, but there were no external injuries. Then they follow the tracks and they find these, the rest of them basically, one of them is kneeling facing a stone wall, his tongue has been removed. Then there's one of them, I think his eyes are gone or something
Starting point is 00:15:17 and their clothes are radioactive. So it's like aliens or- That's a busy day. It's a busy day. It's a busy day. There was some theory that like they were testing Russian atomic weapons or something nearby or, but it's all really spooky. Yeah, it makes me feel like why am I even interested at all in Jambonet? Right, right.
Starting point is 00:15:42 I mean, some people were like it was an avalanche. So that was the impact of the snow that gave them those injuries. But things like swapping clothes and wandering away in a blizzard from your tent, like I guess hypothermia might make you crazy and you might decide you got to swap clothes, but why would you have your tongue missing? Yeah. Did anyone ask why would you have your tongue missing? Yeah. Actually, maybe they forgot to ask. Yeah, you've got to go on Wikipedia and do a deep dive. Because I'm probably sensationalizing it.
Starting point is 00:16:13 It probably has been solved. But I spent a good year getting pretty into it. You don't have time to Google that. And I don't have time to research the Bermuda Triangle or really anything. We want to keep them mysteries in our mind. have time to google that and I don't have time to research the Bermuda Triangle or really anything. We want to keep them mysteries in our mind. Yeah, it's like Jean-Béné happened nearly 30 years ago or it was 30 years ago and I was like whoa this is mind blowing and then I never looked into it again. So I guess I'm not really that passionate about it, but I do wish in a very serious sense,
Starting point is 00:16:48 I wish they would figure it out because then in a very curious sense, it's just a real mystery. I would like a list of every Hollywood actor who's secretly gay as well. That would be nice. Like before I die, I just wanna see the list. You don't wanna know who's secretly bisexual. I mean, that would tie into bisexual day.
Starting point is 00:17:11 That seems like more of a mystery. Yeah, you're right. Okay. No, I want that too, but in a separate category. I found out recently that Allison Brie is bisexual. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. Yeah. And I know Alison. I would think that she would be dropping that left and right.
Starting point is 00:17:30 She's the best. I know her a little bit too. No, that's a win for us, for us bisexuals. Yeah, good for you. Yeah. And good for Alison. And great question about mysteries. And let's hear Cheryl's answer.
Starting point is 00:17:48 I think I would choose to solve who is or was the Zodiac killer. I feel like that would just be a huge revelation. We could figure out so many details, give peace to so many families that were affected, and it would just be so interesting. But yeah, that would be mine. That's a good one. What if you don't like the answer?
Starting point is 00:18:17 What if it turns out it's your grandpa or Dick Van Dyke or some other beloved? What if you find out Dick Van Dyke is your grandpa? Yeah. After all the research. Yeah, you find out he's the zodiac killer, then you find out he's your grandpa, and then you find out you're John Benet-Ramsey. Oh, what a twist. Wouldn't see any of that coming. At the Emmys, Thomas and I sat right behind Dick Van Dyke. I saw the photo of just Thomas leaning in, trying to secretly get a photo with Dick Van Dyke. God, he's amazing.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I was secretly doing it. Also a big moment was I heard something fall on the floor and I looked down and it's a pack of gum. And I was like, now's my chance. It fell out of Dick Van Dyke's pocket. Oh my God. Yeah. I leaned forward and he was sitting there with his wife. I said, this fell on the ground and she said,
Starting point is 00:19:18 oh, that's his Nicorette. He's famous for that. I said, he's famous for other things too. Wow, Nick Coret. Yeah, yeah. And he was chewing it the whole night. Wow. He's 98. I can't believe like when you're that old
Starting point is 00:19:38 that you would sit through an award show. I know, I know. I know, I'd want out of there. Yeah, I'd want to be canoeing in the middle of the night. But anyway. Should we take one more question? Yeah, let's take one more. Hi, Handsome's.
Starting point is 00:19:54 My name is Laura. I'm 38 from Oceanside, California. And my question is, if you could have a celebrity that is no longer with us, ask a question on the pod, who would it be and why? That's a good one. That's really good. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:20:11 I love that phrase, no longer with us. Because when you say us, it makes the world seem so much smaller. I know. Yeah. Us the living. Yeah. Us the hangers on. Us the living. No longer part us the living. Yeah. Us the hangers on. Us the living.
Starting point is 00:20:26 No longer part of the team. Yeah, he's no longer with us. Yet when they were alive, it wasn't a feeling of us. No, when they were alive, you ostracized them if anything. They ostracized us. Yeah. Oh fuck, that's good. I mean, I feel like one we could agree on
Starting point is 00:20:43 would be like a Beatle, you know. I was going to say John Lennon. Yeah, like I think. Wait, I thought you weren't much of a John, a Beatles fan. You're joking, right? No, that's Fortune. My whole identity is being a Beatles fan.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Oh, me too. Yeah, we have a deep and their solo albums and yeah, Fortune's. I have a terrible memory. Fortune's the one that's into like Jimmy Buffett, Jimmy Buffett and Beanie Babies. Yeah, John Lennon, what do you think he'd ask? Hello, handsome. It's John. That's fun. Let's see. What would he ask? I want to know, can you imagine all the people? See, that's something about world peace maybe. Or he'd do, sometimes he's kind of whimsical, nonsensical. He'd be like, how's your turtle? I can't do that.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Yeah, that's good. How's your turtle is very, yeah. How's your turtle? I guess I imagine he might ask, have we heard any updates on Yoko or Sean or Julian? Maybe he'd be interested in his family. That's what I, if I came back and my one thing was to ask a question on a stupid podcast. Yeah, that's his only form of communication with us the living. I think he might, yeah, or maybe he'd be like, who's the Zodiac killer? Who's Jambonet?
Starting point is 00:22:15 Or he might wonder if the Beatles ever got back together. Cause you know that there's been talk forever that Julian would sit in for John. And then Paul has a son, James McCartney. And then would Sean do it or Sean's? I don't know. I mean, I don't have a direct connection to any of them. I thought I did as a kid. My goal in life as a child, as a small child smoking and wetting my pants, I wanted to be the fifth Beatle and they had already broken up.
Starting point is 00:22:55 I really, but I still thought it was possible. Do you remember when the Beatles anthology came out and it was the first time like the four of them were together in a room and played some instruments. And yeah. Okay, John Lennon is our answer maybe. It was the first time the four of them were together in a room and played with some instruments. Yeah. Okay, John Lennon is our answer, maybe. I would be so curious.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I'm always curious about rock stars that I was obsessed with that died, people like Kurt Cobain and John Lennon and stuff. I'm always so curious for them to come back to life. And I want to hear their take on the state of music now and politics. And I want them, I want to know what they think about their wife and how, you know, like what would Kurt Cobain
Starting point is 00:23:37 think about Courtney Love? Because she wasn't terribly grungy after a while in ways. She was an actor for a while. Yeah. She got a little glamorous and then her daughter is so, their daughter is so cool. Frances Bean. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Yeah. I mean, Paul has, I think, aged pretty gracefully and musically, I mean, some of, not that I love his recent albums, but there's always a couple on there that are great. And he's like, I mean, some of, not that I love his recent albums, but there's always a couple on there that are great. And he's like, I like how he, how respectful he is of his legacy and the Beatles. And yeah, yeah. But I wonder if John would have started trying to do like rap or something, because he was very experimental. He might've tried to evolve
Starting point is 00:24:20 with it. He might do like a Billie Eilish style. Can I hear a John Lennon rap out of you? Oh, sure. Okay. Humpty Dumpty. Oh, this is good. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. My wife, Yoko gave me a call. She told me, John, I've got to have an apple. I said, well, have you heard of... That's the name of your label. There you go. Well done, May. Okay, well, I hate to cut you off, but should we hear Laura's answer? Yeah, let's.
Starting point is 00:24:57 I really like that rap. And my answer would be Janice Joplin. I think she would have had a really cool question and it would have been a total vibe. Anyway, thanks for the comic relief. We all appreciate it and I'll hear you later. Bye. Wait, I didn't understand what she said. It would be Janis Joplin and then what? And it would be a vibe, she said. That would be a vibe, yeah, sure. I also love that we're comic relief and it's like that kind of implies that just the world is tough and that there's we all need comic
Starting point is 00:25:32 relief from just life. I like that. And do you do not find the world tough? Oh no I'm with you I'm with you Laura it's tough. Yeah it's tough. Janis Joplin, I feel like would be like, it's all the same fucking day, man. Don't you, right? Can I hear her rap? Her rap? Okay, I'll be like this. Wait, please tell me it starts with Humpty Dumpty also. Oh, of course it does, yeah. It's, uh, uh, Humpty Dumpty, I'm not a fan.
Starting point is 00:26:00 Humpty Dumpty, stick it to the man. Playing my guitar, trying to be free, dude. And all these all these nursery rhymes got so much attitude. Is not as good as the other one. No, it wasn't. It wasn't. But it was it was really good. It's better than I could do. But man, I'll never forget. Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall.
Starting point is 00:26:25 My wife, Yoko, gave me a call. That was really good. Oh, God. Yeah. This was a joy. This was a real pleasure. It was a real pleasure or pledge. Lovely to see you.
Starting point is 00:26:41 And I you. And us, the living. And us, we. And I you and us the living and us we and yeah let's and Thomas. I lest we forget lovely to see you as always Thomas. Yeah great seeing you. Thomas and his mustache. All right well until next time keep it pretty handsome. Handsome is hosted by me Fortune Feimsterster, Tignitaro, and May Martin. The show is produced, recorded, and edited by Thomas Woulett. Email us at handsomepod at gmail.com and follow us on social media at handsomepod.
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