Mike Ward Sous Écoute - #527 - Sébastien Dubé et Marc-André Fleury

Episode Date: May 5, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:34 go see Feridze, go to MartinPeridzolo.com to see his new show dramatic, you won't regret it, you will love it Martin Peridzolo is walking's walking around the whole country. Through Quebec, and he's also doing my first parts. So if you're not sure, come see Modeste, you'll listen to Modeste, you'll create a parody. To be honest, I'm going to buy tickets on martinperidzolo.com The 13th, 14th and 15th of June, I'll be in Quebec for the Modeste Festival.
Starting point is 00:01:04 It's the first edition of the Modeste Festival. What is the Modeste Festival? Well, it's a festival with almost just Mike Ward. I do my Modeste show on the 13th, I have two shows on the 14th, I have another show on the 15th. We do a sub-listener on the 15th at night. Before my shows, there are shows, there will be shows, an outdoor stage, with shows, there will be humorists, music, food, drugs, a DJ,
Starting point is 00:01:32 there will be drinks, there will be tasting of drinks. It will be a big party. First edition of the Modest Festival and last edition of the Modeste Festival. If you're from Quebec, come see this. It's in the Albert Rousseau Hall. If you're not from Quebec, come to Quebec. It's a beautiful city. Do a road trip. Get out of your house.
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Starting point is 00:03:44 for vodka. WordCola.ca for vodka. Wardcola.ca for vodka cola. Diet, thank you very much. Live from the Bordel Comedy Club in Montreal, here is Mike Ward, under the cover. Thank you very much. Here is Mike Ward, under listening. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good evening. Welcome to Mike Ward, under listening.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Thank you so much for being here. I want to thank you too, at the end of the week. Well, Yann is not here. Again, this week. So, good morning of applause for Chuck. Good evening, thank you everyone. Hello, Yann. And, anyway, I told them, it sounded like he's not here yet. It's just for those who listen to this on YouTube or Spotify, it looks like it's been three weeks since Yann wasn't here,
Starting point is 00:04:42 but he left for Mexico for 10 days. So for a month, if you don't like Yann, you'll have fun for another 2 weeks. But he'll be back soon, he'll come back tanned, he'll surely have a lot of stories to tell us. You told me last time that he might have caught some malady venerian games. So we'll see, it's up to you. I wish it. I wish it so much. And I wanted to thank you, at the end of the week I was at L'Assomption. I was doing my one man show, L'Assomption.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Have you already been to L'Assomption? I went not far from there, it was to shoot a 5-asset podcast. It was not far from L'Assomption, but yes, it was fun. Where did you go not far from the Assemblion? Listen, maybe you'll laugh at me, but the Valtryek, are you close to the Assemblion? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. That's it, the Valtryek.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Yeah. Yeah. I didn't get anything on the road. It's like saying, hey, I'm going to Montreal, oh yeah, I'm staying in Montreal, or, you know, in Seine. It's like a small suburbs. It's like a small suburb. It's not that bad. But Assemblion,
Starting point is 00:05:48 every time I go to Assemblion, it's one of the rare cities that I go to, if I could live here. I think it's beautiful, the small city center. Especially during winter, during the holidays, there's a small Christmas village.
Starting point is 00:06:04 During Halloween, it was less beautiful, but the world is ending. I wanted to thank them. We did four shows in three nights. I was like, I don't think the crowd is big. I googled the population, there are 24,000 people. That means 12% of the city came to see me. It really touched me. Thank you, L'Assomption. You have an impact on the PIB of L'Assomption. Since they closed Electrolux, it's been the number one.
Starting point is 00:06:47 It was really fun. And I say 10% of the city, most of the world, it's not the world of assumption or the Valtrye. It came from everywhere, but big thanks. And you know, I don't do ads, usually, I don't do ads, I don't promote. The reason why I don't do ads is that I don't like to go to media that aren't podcasts. I'm the kind of person that saves too much, I think it's because of podcasts. But every time I go to an interview, I give too many details. They ask me a question and they ask me how long I've been many details. So they ask me a question,
Starting point is 00:07:25 and they're like, how long have you been doing humor? Instead of telling you when I started, I'm going to make my uncle abuse me when I was three years old! I'm going to... And it's not true, you know, it was... It was consenting, but it was...
Starting point is 00:07:43 It was fun, you know. No, no, it's true, you know, I move too much, I move too much, and was... He was on the phone, you know? No, no, but it's true, you know, I move too much, I move too much, and then every time I read the article, I'm like, you bastard, I should have just shut my mouth. So there, I was in Quebec, I was doing an interview for the Modeste Festival, and I said to myself, OK, I'm going to go, like Jean Leloup did before the interviews. Jean was a musical genius, but in interviews, the worst mark in history. Really! He just answered yes, no, and that's about it.
Starting point is 00:08:15 So, you know, it was a festival that feels good. Yeah. It's fun, how many nights? Three. OK, and then you're going to know a lot of things? I was going to basic, basic, basic, basic, basic. And he asked me, I knew he was going to talk to me, it was after the Olivier, so I knew he was going to talk to me a little bit about the Olivier,
Starting point is 00:08:39 from the Magic Mike sketch. So he said, yeah, you saw that? Yeah. How did you find that? Correct. And I didn't give anything. I didn't give anything. And then he asked me a weird question. He asked me, do you think that comedians don't make enough jokes about Trump? And then I said, huh? I didn't say yes or no, I just said yes. And he said, you know, in the States, there's no one who makes jokes about Trump anymore. Humorists are all afraid to make jokes about Trump. And I said, no, that's not true. Humorists aren't all afraid.
Starting point is 00:09:16 There are lots of humorists. And then I quoted lots and lots of humorists that I like who make jokes about Trump. And then he said to me, would you make jokes about Trump? And I said, I don't know, yes. And he said, OK, perfect. And then the title in the newspaper is, Mike Ward wouldn't be afraid to make jokes about Trump. It doesn't make sense. And then I'm like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:09:44 I read the article, I put my hand on my computer, but... I read the article, and then it's a long, long story about how American humorists don't make jokes about Trump but that, if I went to the United States I didn't plan anything it's to plug shows in Quebec. Bullshit.
Starting point is 00:10:06 It's fucking weird. It doesn't make sense. It's weird in a bullshit. Do you want Belbeur to answer now to journalists when he speaks? He says now I don't make jokes about the news anymore. And journalists are like, no, make jokes about the news. He's like, no, I don't make news anymore, I don't cut anything. It doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:10:23 It doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any sense. I was like, I knew how I would take it, to be someone from Quebec who would read this. I would be like, what are they talking about? Then Anna Roumanoff, the French comedian, came to Montreal, she had a show in Montreal, a show in Quebec, and she had an interview in Quebec, I think, with the same journalist. And then she's going to take a picture of Anne Roumanoff, and it's written,
Starting point is 00:10:54 Anne Roumanoff is going to make jokes about Trump! It doesn't make sense that journalists provoke comedians to make jokes about Trump. It's so twisted, that journalists provoke comedians to make jokes about Trump. This thing is so twisted. And they talk... Let's say a French woman is making a Quebec accent, and we feel like making jokes about Trump, it's so not taking a risk. You say Trump, the world hopes you're going to shit on it.
Starting point is 00:11:22 But in any case, I found that absurd. I'd like a title like Mike Ward provokes the 51st state. I'd like that. That would be good. If Mike Ward said, Stop laughing at Trump! He never did anything to you! Thanks to him, he'll bring back the American dream.
Starting point is 00:11:42 If everything crashes, we'll all be able to buy a house. Asti. Well, hey, we will start the podcast this week. There is one who is afraid of Trump and the other...
Starting point is 00:11:58 No, it's really... Asti that I'm happy to have. It's really... Chris, it will going to be a... You chose the right evening to be here. Ladies and gentlemen, here's Marc-André Fleury. A bitch! Well, yes!
Starting point is 00:12:19 I love the reaction! Fuck! Fuck! Bitch! Reaction, tabarnak! Tabarnak! Damn! No, but... Are you a fan of Rainscrum? Ok! It turned... I said no, we met...
Starting point is 00:12:42 She was like, oh shit! Do you like Rainscrreme? Not so much. Ladies and gentlemen, the rinses-creme fans, Serbes... Serbes. Seb and André! How are you? How are you? I... Hi!
Starting point is 00:13:10 Hi Jerome, you're beautiful! Hi my beautiful man! How are you? She was thinking about the penguin's goleur and the shots in Barnac. Is that what you were thinking? You were like, oh yes! She said something else! Who was it?
Starting point is 00:13:25 You thought it was a day job, Marc-André Fleury, and then it's in their place, you idiot! She was crazy thinking it was that guy, Marc-André Fleury, and then José Théodore. You chose the good evening, it's going to be funny in the tabarnak. We'll make fun of those two guys. Two are not crazy. I didn't know that when Roumano came to Quebec,
Starting point is 00:13:44 we could buy tickets. They are crazy. She is crazy. She is a medium toxin. She does things like Come on, you are there, you bastard. In the article, it's perfect,
Starting point is 00:14:00 she is a crazy just to sell her tickets and play in Quebec. the guy talks about her already playing in Houston. And there's a long paragraph about when she played in Houston. She's going to make Trump jokes. Yeah, yeah. It doesn't make any sense. I like journalists. In general, it's good that the chronicles are good.
Starting point is 00:14:22 By the way, you often say that he listens to the beginning of podcasts. If he listens to us, the chronicles are good. By the way, you often say that he listens to the beginning of podcasts. Yes, yes, yes. Well, if he listens to us, the... the adverts and all that... Go fuck yourself! You can write it, the beard sends us all to shit. Yes! Call us, you guys!
Starting point is 00:14:37 It's the same, huh? It's the same. You guys don't really do interviews? We do. We don't do... Yes, yes, but in the meantime, I have the impression that at Star, you do more of your stuff. No, but since we do our stuff, we don't have much to do. Of course, we're not always on tour with... We don't really have a choice, but it's always been a good thing that I can't find a way.
Starting point is 00:14:58 Hi André, can I kiss you? Uh... there? Uh... in 15 minutes. Okay. Did you... that's what you told me before, that you were nervous. Yeah, I'm always nervous about the recites, because I'm not a humorist, and...
Starting point is 00:15:13 that's it. There's people and... And with her, the bar is high. You're still in a hurry. Yeah, yeah. You're tripping. Yeah, I was going to grab you tonight. Yeah, yeah. I're not a koala. You're cursing your tattoo, Westy.
Starting point is 00:15:28 You're a real I'm not nervous. I'm nervous, but the other drink after will be really good. We have our little guns. I have my own. Seripo, take out our guns. Oh yes, we have the same. Seripo, I'm a R.I. A rifle. A long R.I. Look, how long have you been at Rainscrum?
Starting point is 00:15:56 You're in your fourth year. I'm a little lost. I don't know, 2008, beginning of... 4 years. You've been moving your studios a year ago. Yes, we moved our studios. That must be fun, you can go whenever you want. It's really magical, we were at the Ecole du Monde, it was perfect,
Starting point is 00:16:17 but it was to set up all the time for the team, to do that. This is a place where we can even go and create, we have a full studio. We are very happy. It's an investment. I'm really happy to have our company. And you took it to Montreal? Yes. Is it to facilitate when people come?
Starting point is 00:16:37 No, because we found my guy who was far away. I said to myself, Montreal, it may not be crazy, but I was in Laurentine. But yes, for the guests, we found it a little weird to come to you in Prévost on Wednesday. So it's more practical in town. Even if we have less guests, we still have them. So it makes you sick to be caught in traffic every week? Yes, every 15 days. Ok, I could have rented something at the price. Yeah, and Chris, of course. But no, it also makes us get out of our I would really like to have this guy. He's a man to men. Yeah, I love that.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Have you lost other pieces since the last time? For real, I lost another one. For real, what did you lose? I found it. So I'm finally okay. When we don't know what it is... I find it bad, the rap, it's like intimidation. I imagined a joke of pissing.
Starting point is 00:17:48 You imagined a joke of pissing? Is it a joke of pissing? Because that's what I imagined. As if you had lost your ass, oh, you found it, oh, you lost it. Yeah, well, sometimes it comes off, but I... It's just a little service, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Well, people don't know, but... But their tails are made of screws. Yeah, they do that, it's special. It's fun, all kinds of tails. Do you have a lot of tails or do you just have the same model all the time? I always have the same model, but I have several colors. Okay, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:20 People don't know, but I wanted to become a woman, I changed my mind, I became... I did that about fifteen times. Like the young Astor. They are serious. I saw the other time, I was listening to your podcast and you discovered a vagina. Yes, yes. I don't know where it is, but I... Yes, you asked for it. A vagina, but you did it.
Starting point is 00:18:42 The guy found a vagina in me and I swear I looked for it during the shower. I went to see the doctor, we never found it again, but he's the athlete. I don't know. It was your business host. Yeah, I know. You look at me, I find it beautiful. I'll show it to you later if I find it. Ok, perfect. Did you think the guy maybe stole your vagina?
Starting point is 00:19:04 I didn't read it. Is that your room or is it a junkie that looks like a junkie? No, no, no. It's a junkie. Before he got out of the subway, I was going to flog him. Oh yeah, that's a good place. It's a good place for a baby. It's a good place for a penetrating scene. A guy who looks a little sick.
Starting point is 00:19:22 They just made a couple of mistakes. Well, no. I'm a junkie penetrator. It reminds me of my childhood. What's up? Is it you who's penetrating or is it him who's penetrating? It's a bit personal, but it's him who's penetrating. So, you wanted to know, didn't you? Anyway, when I told my friend Clalaude Borrette, you won't laugh at me.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Chris, you're mean. You're mean. You're mean. It's so mean, like a podcast. I feel judged. Marie-Claude, how did she learn that? Well, a little in the water. Okay. Well, she learned a little bit in the water. Ok.
Starting point is 00:20:05 She learned that, that's it. Seriously. Ok. Chris, he's a violent. Hahaha! Did you see Jack Metting in Sam and Marlan's podcast? Everyone knows him?
Starting point is 00:20:22 Yes. When he goes there, usually everyone knows. I don't like my arms. I'm fat. I have weird hair. He goes there to say that his hockey coach is an asshole. Yes. It's one of my favorite episodes.
Starting point is 00:20:37 I didn't go to the gym, but I did. It gives me a little swing to go there. It's the first time I see that. And then I say to myself, do you think that's his complex? Well, that's it. But it wasn't just that. He's like, I don't like my calves, so I got screwed at 9. But it also goes, you know, my father had a fight with my mother, I played with my brother, we were in poverty. The coach after, and it made me feel like a stison in my head.
Starting point is 00:21:08 It's sure it's complex. Tristan... Just badly briefed. I don't know. It's true he's handsome, he may not be complex, he's a handsome man. But... A 20-year-old doesn't arrive in a bright place and everyone touches me. He's a nice guy, but a We were there and we found it beautiful. The coaches, huh?
Starting point is 00:21:51 They have good pop-ups. It's a nice spot for a maniac. Coach, Brigadier... Brigadier, it must be more than that. Well, yes, you're the plenary. It's often outside. You have to be comfortable. Everyone sees you now. You just have to stop and everyone looks elsewhere.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Yes, that's it. The little guy saves himself, you stop and he has no choice but to stop. Exactly. He's waiting. It's romantic what we say. Yes, really. I don't think he has a lot of bricklayer aggressors. Is it a profession that attracts many maniacs?
Starting point is 00:22:29 Well, I was talking about that with my blonde yesterday in bed. What? We said we don't think so, let's turn our back. We certainly didn't. You know, we say you're a beautiful bricklayer, but it's not a job. It's what we say. It's a mess from noon to noon. I put on a costume job. It's a I'm not sure. Maybe 20,000, 22,000. Maybe 2400.
Starting point is 00:23:26 You were talking about theomption earlier. Yeah. You were talking about that? Yeah. It was scary. You were talking about 12% and I was like, yeah, I understand, but it's not 13%. Yeah, yeah. It's not 13%, ok? Yeah, yeah, I know. I'm a piece of shit.
Starting point is 00:23:42 No, that's it. Assomption. But it's true that it's a beautiful city. Every time I go to the Ascension, it's one of the few cities I go to, I could live there. Yeah, a bit like Milan. Yeah. Oh yeah. No, but you're right. It's a bit weird when you're laughing.
Starting point is 00:23:58 It's a mess. No, you're right. The green is beautiful. I'm ironic and tenacious. Ascension, you're champions. But it's a bit blurry in my head too. I'm more and then I'm like, you're champions. But it's a little blurry in my head too.
Starting point is 00:24:18 I'm more like Chuck. I'm like, I laugh at my jokes. I want to live in it. And in a city that's average, I make a lot of milk. Asti-ci. So in Longueuil, Asti is the name of the place. Oh yeah, Longueuil, Asti, it's a real hit. That's why it's named the most beautiful city in Canada.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Year after year after year. Longueuil is a beautiful place. Yeah, well yes. Are you going to stop or not? I hope I don't send it, I know you're going to send it. I'm just going to say, it's not him. It's not him I thought. She looks at her hockey card and... It looks like it. I'm going to put on my hockey card and... I'm like... I'm like...
Starting point is 00:25:06 Marc-André Fleury, the hockey player. I don't even remember what it looks like. Do you look a little like him? Foucault, but every time... Foucault, but there are a lot of people who try to make me joke about Marc-André Fleury but I stop them by saying, I will never laugh.
Starting point is 00:25:22 It doesn't make me laugh. Hey, you you laugh yesterday? Wait, I could try it. A good game yesterday. Oh, you laughed. Yes, I lied there. But, I'm not a hockey fan. I can't laugh at a hockey joke.
Starting point is 00:25:38 So, I get it often and it makes me uncomfortable. Oh yeah. You also talked about Marlène Jonquo, and it reminded us of something. We wanted to talk about it. Yes, we did a re-script, I think. At Magog. At Magog, yes, last May.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Then we all joined the hotel, and we were a little more alcohol-induced. Then Marlène starts to tell me, hey, I'm doing some boxing with Cathy Gauthier, and I'll be able to get one of you. Then I'm to tell me, hey, I'm doing boxing with Cathy Gauthier, and I'll be able to coalition with her. Then I say, Cathy, wait, not Cathy, how do you say it? Marilyn. I don't get attached.
Starting point is 00:26:12 No, you're not attached. I don't get attached. I don't get attached. He doesn't like it very much. But Merlin starts to tell me that she can coalition with me. I say, yes, you can give me five, six punches, but I'm grabbing your dick. So there she says no. My name is there and he lets you do it, I want to see that, your dick. But I'm grabbing you, my bastard! So she said no!
Starting point is 00:26:25 My car was there and he let you do it, you bastard! Sébastien intervenes and says, well, Mark, stop! But two minutes later Sébastien, I'm hitting you with the hatch! Even Sébastien got on the subject, but it's a... Yes, I explained, that's for sure. Because she was like, no, but she was sure, the problem is intense. I have the technique, I can freeze you! I don't know, but the end, I'm grabbing you so I can stick you on the ground with my body.
Starting point is 00:26:48 You use technique. So there we threatened him, finally. So, all along, while we were at it, I explained to you, it's a fight with a technique, but I'm going to bite your arm. It's all going to fuck the strategy. No, we could, he's throwing a fight too. Algu, Marlile, the two of us against you. Chris, Alain is a technical guy.
Starting point is 00:27:08 Well, yes. We don't have one. We're going to eat one of his cramons. So, what's the deal? Especially, if it was a champion... Kim Clavier, yes. Kim Clavier, she's the smallest, but Alain is really a technical guy. But Jonka has been doing boxing classes since February. Yes.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Oh yes, but he's always on our side. I told you, he's giving the money in style! No, but... Oh yes, yes, that's it. She's going to lose against me, because without a fight, I'm calling the police. Yes. She's got money, that Mary-Lynn.
Starting point is 00:27:41 We're going to make her lose her little chalet card. Ha ha ha! Ha! Style! Oh yes, she's going to... He's got money, Marilyn. We'll make him lose his little chalet card. Nice! But even Kim, and Patrick, and I have a crossbow in my car. The arrows are in a new one. I'd say, Bravo, you got me. Paf! The arrow hits the back of my neck. It's not elegant.
Starting point is 00:28:09 You're going to get caught one day. Did people get on board when you were making those jokes? Or did she get on board? What joke? No, it was a real subject. She thought she could write one. And I was serious, she said, I'm going to get you off too. So Mona was laughing, but we laughed. She didn't laugh, she was down. I think about it sometimes. I know, you were there for a second. Yeah. It excited you that night?
Starting point is 00:28:36 Yeah, it excited me. I'm not a violent guy, but I thought, I'm strong. I think I should prove that I'm still capable. It's true that you're big. You're a strong guy. I don't use my strength, but I'm a strong guy. You should... You know, before, since Marilyn had techniques, she tried Jean Random on your side, and Maude Landry... They don't expect that.
Starting point is 00:28:58 No! It's for my fight with Marilyn. I like bad guys in the fight, so I'm not just a back-up. That's it, a back-up. You know, it would be cool. A new Mito, stop beating us, gentlemen. You're always inviting them to a talk show, you punch them in the back of the head, like they're in.
Starting point is 00:29:20 But I almost got her. Oh yeah. When I got there. I was listening. I thought it was serious. But I thought about it all along. Especially, there's a spot where the camera doesn't point. You could have hit it.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And after you did it, I don't know what to talk about. It's not me. There would have been a way. You're too late. Maybe by going out. By going out, yeah. You could cut that boot, what we say, the plan. Just tell me when it's going to be cut. Cut. I'm scared.
Starting point is 00:29:49 The 100th of July brag, 22nd of July. It's because it's written on the table. I'm not in my thoughts. It's sick. Yeah, yeah, it's fun. Yeah. Yeah, really, really happy. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It's because it's written on the table. I'm not in my thoughts.
Starting point is 00:30:06 That's sick. Yes, yes, it's fun. Yes. Yes, really, really happy. Thank you for having participated. That's why I was saying that. I was waiting for a thank you. It was a pleasure, Marc. Yes, no, it's really fun. Yes, it was an exciting space. Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:19 But you should move on to something else. Yes, I should stop talking about it. Well, that's for sure. I admit, I admit. You live in about it. I need to stop talking about it. I admit. You live in the past. Yes, really. I'm going to go see the festival. It's cool. The festival is just a stunt.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Since I had too many dates in Quebec. I'm going to see food trucks. There's going to be a festival atmosphere. Yes, yes. I don't remember who told me. I'm... But see some food trucks, a festival atmosphere, that's gonna be there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we're gonna put, at the beginning, I don't remember who was telling me,
Starting point is 00:30:50 I'm gonna put some outdoor shows. And then someone told me, Christ, you should tell the world, even if they don't see your show, they come to see the outdoor shows. So, that's it. I hope there's a lot of people who come to see the free shows.
Starting point is 00:31:04 It's 10 o'clock, the crowd is there. Yeah, come on. Yeah. It's true. It would be a good flash. But then, when you were talking to the gang over there, I was like, I'm going to tell the crowd to come to the outdoor shows. And then they were like, they had calculated, okay, they're going to have, let's say, Albert Rousseau, what is it, 1200 people or 1,800.
Starting point is 00:31:23 They thought they were going to have 1,800 have 1800, but I was like, no. Wait, 1200, 1800? He's trying to understand his hands. He said 1200, then 1800. I was thinking, I didn't know if it was 1200 or 1800. If it's 1200, they'll have 1200, if it's 1800, they'll have 1800. But I was telling them, it would be crazy when they said 20,000 people. And then they panicked,
Starting point is 00:31:49 because they said, Carlis, we don't even have a permit for that. It's like a stage break at a parking lot. With 20,000 people, who flip the cars, who light the fire. A festival, we're waiting for it. We're looking for the troupe. I want it to become like Modestock 97.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Yes, 97, it's well finished. A little beautiful festival. Fire, dead, boxes, everything we love. With Limp Bizkit. The happiness. Do you want the documentary? I would love that so much! Look at the biscuit!
Starting point is 00:32:28 People are crazy, calm down a little bit. And now they are saying... Fire? I don't remember what he said. There is fire. I just said fire. There is fire. That would work well for a festival, for Would a Rainscramb festival work?
Starting point is 00:32:47 No. No? Oh yeah, it would work. You have a crowd that would go crazy at a festival. There would be dead people. You're talking about that, but we did a couple of shows, and there's a lot of real stuff in Rainscramb, but we had the taste.
Starting point is 00:33:04 We saw a very weird spot outside. There's a big hut, there's a lot of real sectors in Rinské, but we have the taste. We saw a very weird spot outside, a big cabin, a kind of shed, and it's in a field. Which corner? It's in the north. OK. Don't say more, we can't leave any clues. And we're going to do a kind of... we'd like that, a live there, but everyone in white. OK. We don't know how it's going to end. We don't know how it's going to end.
Starting point is 00:33:28 No, no, it's good that everyone is turning around, but that we play a little, it's the expectation of... we're going to tie one under a rock. It's funny stuff, humorists. We start with one and... We start with one and we'll see afterwards.
Starting point is 00:33:44 But yeah, that's the reason, they're very sectoral. It's for sure that festivals would work. These gangs are so magical, they're amazing. Our fans, they like them big. Yeah, they're perfect. Yes, really. And they're more... I told you, at the beginning when Rainscramb came, I was always the one who was screaming Rainscramb.
Starting point is 00:34:02 But now they're ultra respectful. So when your gang is there, they'll scream at the end, or 20 minutes before a show, so they don't bother. They don't bother. No, no, no, it's better elsewhere. It's funny with the fans sometimes. Sometimes it's great too. That's what they talk about. They have a taste. Sometimes they say, hey, there's nothing funny there.
Starting point is 00:34:26 It's like a malaise, you're making me laugh. The crowd, sometimes they're intense. We're a little bit of the opposite. We're mostly the guests. We're the ones who will manage in the first show, where it's screaming or something. There are a lot of running gag, callbacks, the Instagram, the call to Mike's.
Starting point is 00:34:40 But sometimes it's in the middle of a mountain of jokes. You see, we're in a ping pong. Call to Mike's! Why? Why do they decide that? Chris, we'll call when it's time. middle of a joke, like if you're in a ping-pong, call Mike's! Why? It's not you who decides that, Chris, we'll call when we're ready. So we're just there, but... Do you still have your pizza at Mike's? I think so, yes.
Starting point is 00:34:53 The fireman's pizza. Yeah, the fireman's pizza. There it is. So our father at Mike's... When he called us, I said, oh yes, but we can't hear it. We don't want anything like that.
Starting point is 00:35:03 It's a rind and cream gag, and they say, yeah, we're going to make pizza, fire pizza. And how is that hostile? Because it's the laugh of the world, hostile, we don't want anything hostile. Every time, it's been a vote, I didn't see it, but on... You know, I was looking at Uber Eats, it wasn't available anymore, it was sold out. I had checked two mics, and he couldn't find any. So he was selling too many pizza firemen. Yes, surely.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Because there were chicken wings on it, I think. There was spicy chicken, I think. There were chicken balls. There were no meat balls in it either? Was it big marina balls? I don't think so. He's crazy, Chuck. I don't think so. It's crazy! I know I'm not a marina ball.
Starting point is 00:35:48 There are meat balls, but no! I think it's really... Chicken balls with spicy sauce. I ate it once, it was very good, but... It has nothing to do with it. There's a pizza at Mike's. That's all I can think of. Did you decide on the ingredients or not? They didn't ask us all he can do to me. Did you decide on ingredients or not?
Starting point is 00:36:07 They didn't ask us what we wanted. The word was already too complicated for Jeff. He thinks about adding onions. Hey, honestly, you better get a move on. It's written, imagined by the water lilies in the menu. There's nothing that's holding them back. I imagine the couple, who don't like us, wondering why it it their pizza?
Starting point is 00:36:25 Why fire? All of this is called laughing at the world. We're the world for that, frankly. It just started like you were giggling at J-Mex's daughter. And then she gets humiliated by a podcast and then the guy who humiliated her has his face on the menu. It's the law of return. I'm very proud of myself. You have to say yes, we have firepots.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Yes, even if they don't have anything to answer. I'm happy, the bullies, we had a hard time a couple of years. I was at the mayor's, and finally he's in our gang, that bastard. Very happy. You were very happy. I had a hard time a couple of years. Joss Merois, finally, he's in our gang, that bastard. Very happy. You were so happy. I was so happy! I was proud of him.
Starting point is 00:37:10 He was screaming after everyone. Finally, I'm proud of Joss Merois. I was going to say his clinic. It's not a clinic. His foundation. His foundation. I don't know why I called it a clinic. It sounds good.
Starting point is 00:37:24 The clinic Joss Merois. The clinic Joss Merois. But his foundation still runs. I don't know why I called it a clinic. It sounds good, doesn't it? The Jasmin-Roy clinic. Jasmin-Roy clinic, but his foundation is still running. I don't know. Yes, certainly. It's just him. And I think it existed before he arrived. Oh yeah. He arrived and it became the Jasmin-Roy Foundation.
Starting point is 00:37:38 I don't know if there was bullying to have his name on the bank card, but no, but I think it's just them. They them, they said it's paying to have a Vedette. But I don't know what they want. Vedette, that big ass dollar, I have one. Yes, it's true. He played in Chambranville, he had one or two. He had a bowl and a Vedette for 30 years. Yes, foundations. Yes, we're like, no, it's very... Who is that guy? He played for two weeks in Chambranville, we gave him foundations.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Now, we're looking for people in Quebec. Because we did a sketch with him, I remember, it was a Galop Guignantel, and there was one of our moments in our number, he came in and we came to tell him, we were bullying him in the end. We said, it's one of those, a bully bastard eating shit. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke.
Starting point is 00:38:13 And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke.
Starting point is 00:38:21 And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, it's a joke. And we were like, no, it's not a joke, and we would say, we bullied him, and he would say, it's a nasty bully of a piece of shit. You were right. Maybe not, but he's sure he wasn't right. With his team. I don't know why it makes me laugh. It's funny. It makes me laugh. Someone with a foundation against bullying.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Yes, he intimidated me in the past. I think I never talked about it. Yes, we do. It was at the beginning of the Denys. I was straight. I wasn't good with my homosexuality. I was with the guys. You were shooting with the guy from... A thing with Juste Pour Rire. It's not important what it was. And Jasmer Roy was there. He was looking me a homosexual look that I didn't understand. So it was a look, I fixed you and I...
Starting point is 00:39:10 He was looking at you? Yes, no, but from head to toe. And I had seen that as intimidation. He's known and he fixes me the same way, but today I understand that it's a gay language, but he intimidated me. I'm one of the victims. That's a great bandana! Honestly! Not made of wood, you bastard!
Starting point is 00:39:31 The young man who didn't do his coming out, the great intimidator... That's all beautiful. He pushed me. If you even discovered... No, don't call him. It would have been perfect. Honestly, I think that if someone does his coming out because of him, it by him. It would have been perfect. Honestly, I think that if someone does that, no matter how big your cause is, it's sad. It's very sad, I think.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Yes. Which character from Chambranville did you do? I was Lolotte. Lolotte, you're not in Chambranville? Louise, maybe? Yes, Louise. The other one... No, Lolotte, she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in... she was in it with Jasmine Roy. In any case. In real life?
Starting point is 00:40:06 Yeah, you're obscure in your bedroom. You don't have a You're in a city with a visual, you'd be happy. Lolotte? Yeah. A girl a little round? A girl a little round who was drinking coke. Hey, it's perfect as a name for a Lollot toon.
Starting point is 00:40:25 It sounds like a big, fat thing that makes powder. That's what it was. Lollot, the big powder. I remember a little bit of the casting, but I'm not sure. It was Lollot, dammit. Well, my mom and I used to call it that. Okay, that's it. I was listening to Jean Bramble with your mom.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I also remembered that. A lot of TV shows, my mom was listening to the ladies of the heart and I was like, I don't know what to do, I'm listening to her. Men's stories that cheat on their wives. You have 12. And it ends the credits. I don't know, I lost half an hour in your No, no, no. There was the best. But they could also be on the table. It was the cardboard novels with the She was going to admit it was shit. But no, she liked it. Did you let her do it?
Starting point is 00:41:45 I let her do it, yeah. That's a good reason. I gave her a pregnancy and then I saved myself. She'll get along with her little girl. Well, yeah. That's a good prank to do. You give me a little girl pregnant and you save yourself? Yes. That's a good prank to do. You put a pregnant girl in a little bag. Yes.
Starting point is 00:42:06 That's a good prank. Open text. You're in a balloon, my holy mother. You change the number. You say, no, it's a joke and you're an avarice of force. Yes. But the force. It's life.
Starting point is 00:42:20 We'll see. Let's imagine the rest. That must be the only part you don't like about being gay. You can't live that anymore. What? Abortion. When we want, we can. Yeah, I can.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Sometimes when you're 15, you get pregnant. Do you see yourself in their car or on the side of the road? I wouldn't say more. On the side of the road, I feel like it's rare. Several pregnant women on the side of the 15 walking. I would be scared, I would be scared of my life. One, oh maybe in distress, two, four. What? There are 700 pregnant women.
Starting point is 00:42:59 Five, fifteen at the same time. An accident happens often. I don't know if you would think that, but... Life, death, jokes. I don't want to break the magic, but... I'm not a humorist, but it's not a Coke Roman, it's just Coke. Yeah, yeah, no, it's just Coke. No, you're dressed in rock.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Rock? Well, he's dressed in black. You're dressed rock. Rock? He's wearing black. You're wearing rock tonight? Yeah! Yeah! So I find it sad that you have a hair cut. My OZI bag!
Starting point is 00:43:35 You look like Sébastien Vague from Skid Row. The same hair, the tattoos. You're very rock tonight. Yeah. Very rock tonight. Yeah. Very rock indeed. No, no, you're broken magic. You're broken fun. Sorry. I said it right.
Starting point is 00:43:58 Is it uncomfortable? Yes, yes, uncomfortable. We shouldn't... The three guys took over Brou, the guerrilla Martin Drevel. We could do it, the three of us. Not them. We do the show in full.
Starting point is 00:44:13 And every scene, it's just him who says, it's not even real beer. It's not even real beer. We could do it, but we don't bother. We bring our MacBooks, we read the texts, we get drunk, we don't say the truth. Is it good? Who is the new version? It's the three of them, D'Angelo, Fredo and Romeo.
Starting point is 00:44:33 So it's Benoît Briard, Luc Guérin, Martin Dreville, they are super good, I haven't seen the show. I wonder if that was their tool. That the producers saw the film and they did that without us. It's them. It's the three new ones. But the guys are good, but no, I haven't seen the new Brou's car. I bought it at the same time as Andrew Manoff. So it's not going to be two beers. Yeah, Andrew Manoff must laugh hard.
Starting point is 00:44:57 Yeah, but I think it's mean, it's from her. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha In my head, every time I saw her, it was always ordinary. But maybe that's the problem. Maybe, maybe me too. Maybe four times the same, then we move on. But it's the fourth time, she's dying a lot. What I saw, what I remember, it was late 90s. It was a very classic number. I went to the doctor. Hello doctor! And she was talking about invisible people. And she was cramping, I'll tell you. I was cramping. Are you okay, finally? say. I was so excited. Are you okay?
Starting point is 00:45:46 Who? The doctor and everything. The sketch? Yes, I'm okay. I forgot the documents. Black. That's great humor. We have good ideas about that. The best memories I have from those years are the scenes when you saw Jean-Marie Bigard, and all those gang members,
Starting point is 00:46:07 you were like, oh my god, it didn't work! And then they blew up Quebec in full! You were all in shock, you didn't understand anything. Yeah, the whole audience. I loved that. One of the last years, Bigard was all... He was going to blow up a plant. And already, he blows up...
Starting point is 00:46:23 It's all shit. Jean-Marie Bigard? Go fuck yourself! It was... He was beaten up in the table. And he was like, it was terrible. It was not good. I don't remember who it was, but someone from Josip Horais told me, he's famous in Tabarnak.
Starting point is 00:46:42 He sells his DVDs in McDo. It was the same... Is it a McDVD or... I was like, what does that mean? Does it come with liquor? He was like, no, he's so popular, he sells his DVDs in McDo. I don't understand anymore. Me neither. Does it come with the frid or the liquor?
Starting point is 00:47:01 Is it a trio! Louis, you could go to McDo in France, and get a French fries and a DVD and I could buy a bigar. A McDVD? Yes, a McBigar. Oh Chris, you can take that. It was 5$ or 5€. Two cheese rinds and a Bigar DVD. Then give me an extra Bigar with that. What the hell is that?
Starting point is 00:47:24 How popular is an extra bigard with that? What the fuck is that? How popular is that? Yeah, yeah. Or absurd in your marketing. Yeah. It's like saying, Céline is so popular, he sells his 10s to the brand. Exactly. He can't say anything.
Starting point is 00:47:40 Yeah. A loser child, like, he should sell his pizza to Mike. A child with a bad flash. No, no, no, but yeah. Well, that too, but there's Ginette, it's usually an information that's good. Ginette is just information. But that, I think, is brilliant. Because she's going to get her medication at the same time.
Starting point is 00:47:58 At the same time, she can see. But it's crowded, more there, in the obscure shops of vinyl. So they're there. They're going to ban Ginette. The crowd is more there than in the vinyl shops. They sell in the bank. It's brilliant, isn't it? It's a hit on the ground, but it's okay. It must have sold a lot. 16.
Starting point is 00:48:16 16? It's still good. Yes, it's true that it sold a lot. I'm very proud to be a nerd. Because you know, there's no one... You know, people sell vinyls or downloads, and I can't imagine their crowd really downloading. That's what they do. They play lists.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Yeah. It would be crazy if their crowd were Torrent. Obotest. Only Torrent. Torrent and Dark Web. Pascalin is like, Love Man, you're going to have to face this. Have you ever done anything with other people, Ginette? I thought it was Pascalin. Pascalin wouldn't want to.
Starting point is 00:48:57 Pascalin, have you ever done anything with anyone? No, but you know I've always been an idiot. Okay, but Ginette, no, we've never met. Have you seen her just for fun? No, Iette, no, we never met. You saw her just to laugh? No, I didn't. I saw her. No, but she was part of another number. Yes, in a gala. That's when we heard the rumor.
Starting point is 00:49:14 Yes, yes, but... What's the rumor? That she's crawling in the mirror with her rum. It was just that. But is that true or not? She's crawling in the mirror? In the mirror, we were like, she's crying in a kind of room. But it was there, in the backstage. Yes, but me, at 22 years old, I was like, no matter if it's true or not, I believe it.
Starting point is 00:49:30 I want to believe it. Listen, vocalists like Capone... Yes, I've heard that too, that she's crying in the backstage. Well, that's right. That's why we didn't talk about it. I see a dark guy crying in the ice, we think that's beautiful. She can cry whatever she wants. She could cry on stage in Tietoon, by the way. She's like a Meryl Benson, she opens her cracked what she wanted. She could have just cracked her stage on T-Tune, by the way.
Starting point is 00:49:46 She's like Ed Benson, she opens her arms and cracks her I'm not sure if it's a good idea to invite her to the Innscramp, but she'll say no. Michel Guichard, I want to invite her to the Innscramp, for example. She's here to get us all excited. Are you sure? Sure, Michel. These two idiots. Two idiots. It's never been funny.
Starting point is 00:50:19 It has to end badly. She has to come from the game and kick us out. We're going to do it like... Lush, lush... Dèche. Lush our Dèche! That's before the shoot. Before the shoot. We'll wear the Kodak after.
Starting point is 00:50:33 We'll shake your ass. You have to understand nothing. Vince, who just goes... What? That's not funny, it's a joke. That's weird. We have to invite Michel. What's the name of the lady who did the...
Starting point is 00:50:58 She's a good one. No, you said it right. I said it right. You said it right. Well, yes. The autobombed. Exactly, Mike. A good autobomb. I'm telling you, an autobomb. You see, when you're young, it's obvious that it doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:51:14 What you meant was a car. A car. Yes, that's it. The lady who had a car. Did you talk about Alice Robbie? Yes, yes. That's sad. Is she dead? Yes. We should call her, but? Yes, yes. That's sad. Is she dead?
Starting point is 00:51:26 Yes. I should call her, but... Yes, she's dead. She came to sing at my concert and blah blah blah. She would have been in crisis after you. Surely. Not in the years you dress in a jacket. She liked that, men dressed up.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Yeah. You know, so... But at the top of the dress, there were our faces. We were clean, I mean, I was there. Yeah, it would have been cool. No, I don't think so. When we had nice clothes, I don't think she would have... I think she would have been scared.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Oh yeah, you think so? Well, yeah. You, she went to sing in... In my centre for ladies, yeah. You went to sing in... In my center for the ladies. Was it that day that she died? What's going on? The thing is, she wasn't listening to me.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Is that when you learned that you could be able to steal a chrysanthemum from Jonka? If she was your sparring partner? No, I knew her before other artists artists who had been there, yes. It often ends badly, the artists who pass by my center. Are there a lot of them who went to the center? All the best. How is it called? All the best.
Starting point is 00:52:36 Michel Louvain, no, Michel, no. Michel Louvain didn't come, but all the ladies know he's gay. I find it weird. He likes men, but it's okay. Finally, yes. Yes, it's weird to do that, but it's okay. Yeah, it's weird to do, but it's okay. Roberto Medile, who... I was going to say, I was going to say better. He's still active and he's afraid to do it.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Who is he? Well, it's just. I was going to say, he played in Semi-Détaché with Alpha Boucher in 1988, but I don't think it's going to be a big world. His wife was also known, Roberto. Yes, she sings with him. She sings with him? You're calling me at this time? No, when I cry, I don't see the numbers on my phone.
Starting point is 00:53:17 You show that to me right away in the room. It's crazy, it's been an hour, I'm here. And if you show that, are you a side or is it the center that pays? It's the center that pays, but... What's the budget they have? I think it's 150, maybe 200. It's very poor, but it's psychedelic for someone of my generation. Take a beer, a beer, a wine, a mino, and then you're... It's 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
Starting point is 00:53:40 3 quarters of the crowd is asleep waiting for the medication. There's something... But I understand, but... Have you ever had André Guittard? Is that his name, the guy with the little frog? No, I've always refused to go in. I personally... Did he work here? No, in Lousanne. He never went in. OK.
Starting point is 00:54:01 It looks like fun, your sense. Are you still there? Yes. OK. Do you looks like fun, your sense. Yes. Are you still there? Yes. OK. And do you still like that? Or did you already like that? Wait. Say yes.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Yes, I'll say yes. Yes, you didn't say yes. You're crazy. No, but it's been 15 years. I've been there 40 hours a week, despite the scams and all that. I never stopped, but she took me after 15 years. At first, I was touched by all the deaths. After 15 years, it's starting to be hard to be touched. It's not a question.
Starting point is 00:54:29 I'm not who I didn't want to be either. Oh, he's dead. Before, I was thinking about it. I was scared. I was cold. That's why I think I have to do something else. Because I've done what I didn't want to be. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:54:43 No, no, no. Yeah, that's it. Not for that. No, no, surely. It's a long run, 15 years, it's a job. 40 hours, it must be long to do 40 hours with old people. I think everyone does that here. No, no, I know.
Starting point is 00:55:04 He brings me back the the The Faces of the Author in Tabardak. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Some new things, you know, you're going to laugh at me for being an artist. Not that life, you know. Not that life. We panicked, I had to use the blue marines. At the Smiling Hall, Moe and Vince
Starting point is 00:55:22 hung on to a character I didn't know. And I said, if someone who's been doing this for 40 hours a week doesn't know this little character, I think I was right. When you work, there's so much work you don't have time for. Yes, but you miss One Piece. It's much better than the BS, that's for sure. The BS, you can listen to all the shows there are. It's true. It's time to listen to them all. It's true. It's time for everyone to listen.
Starting point is 00:55:48 It's true, the BS show people have seen everything. They're on the show. They're on the show, they smell smoke. Everything we love. It's beautiful in Austin, a BS woman who smells smoke. For real, yes. It's true. I didn't eat big vaginas, but they smell strawberry. Yes.
Starting point is 00:56:04 It's true, a big vaginas smells strawberry. Yes, but more the strawberry. Yeah. You see, young DS smells the strawberry. Yeah, but he's more like smacking the strawberry. It's like you're breathing. He's screaming, you're breathing. Oh, you're mean. I'm not, you're the third one. He's smiling, but there's some sadness in it. I'm right, that's why people laugh. Hey, I'd like a vodka, please.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Finally. It will represent rock. That's it. And put the whole thing in the bottle. Just put it in the walk-in when he brings the drink. In the bottle. You sit rock tonight. Rock.
Starting point is 00:56:42 A rock night. But you and that are Long Islanders. Yeah, I'm a strong drinker. That's rock for real. No, no, no. Can I listen? I understand, but when I tell you I'm not an artist, it has no impact on me. Even if you say 4000 to applaudir, ça ne touche pas.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Je le ferai pas. Mettons qu'on te donne 1500. Non, pour de l'argent je le ferai, mais pour des ablots je peux pas. Non, fais, me calme pas ça, c'est pas fait pour ça. Des fois tu caler des verres de vin. Je comprends pas que tu fais ça sur les moments là. Sometimes you can go for a glass of wine. I don't understand what you were doing at that moment. That's because... There's a thousand and five in there. I told you there were problems. A thousand.
Starting point is 00:57:38 When I saw the money, I asked to get out. It's a marketplace sale. It's a thousand. I sold some marketplace statuses yesterday. But it's crazy, the guys you made yesterday at the party with that money. I know, I told everyone, I didn't tell them who did it. I spent the evening wanting to give a thousand to everyone. For nothing. I didn't give it to them, it was me.
Starting point is 00:57:59 Thank you. Thank you for having a good party. I don't know who. Yeah, yeah, good party. Thank you very much. Thank you very much a good party, I don't know who. Yeah, yeah, good party. Thank you very much. But... Thank you very much, your death. But... you weren't invited. Oh yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:58:16 I wasn't far away, you know. Where were you? I was at the Assemblion. Oh, ok. You know, the Assemblion is not far away. You know, in the corner. You're in the corner. Yeah, in the corner. It's a little 45 minutes.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Yeah. Let's put a record. Put a record with the 15. Next to it, go there. We can't get through. I have someone who sent me... I found it funny in the... I'm not a guy from a cottage.
Starting point is 00:58:43 And I have a guy who sent me a chalet for sale. He said it was in the corner of Duc Tablon Navier. I googled it and it was one and a quarter hour from where my grandfather was. My house is 45 minutes away. I was like, Chris, I'm closer to that style. Why would I have anything? Next door? Yes, that's it.
Starting point is 00:59:10 Half an hour and forty minutes? No, no, the chalet is one hour and a quarter from my father-in-law's. So it's further away from home. So you don't want that? No, no, no, that's it. That's the calculation, it wasn't obvious. Yes, it wasn't clear, my child. I don't have the link with the beautiful father in there.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Yeah, yeah. It's someone who sent me that. I could say the same thing. I stay here, but my grandmother stays there. It doesn't change anything. But if someone sent me... Someone sent me the house to be close to my beautiful father. But I'm further away from the beautiful father to my father-in-law. But I'm further away from my father-in-law.
Starting point is 00:59:47 We're calling him. No, we're not calling him. At least he's going to visit him. Yes, yes. To the lottery. Yes, yes. What are you going to put in your eye? I was going to get a heart attack.
Starting point is 01:00:12 What was I going to put in my eye? Are you okay? Yes, I'm fine. You did well. You were discreet. I had already smoked a smoke in class at the school of humor. Oh yeah? Yes, I succeeded. It was Franç in class at the school of humor. Oh yeah? Yeah, I did it. It was François Parentot who taught. Okay. And the same thing, smoke under the desk.
Starting point is 01:00:32 I didn't smoke the same thing until I crashed it on the desk. It wasn't right. At the time, it was the last year that we had the right to smoke in the classrooms. Oh, it was in the classrooms? Yes. We had the right to smoke in the classrooms, and then we had changed places in the school. And Louise said, from now on, you can't smoke in the classrooms, just in the passages. We were like, slap in the face, sti. So we were in the classroom, but the arm in the way.
Starting point is 01:01:08 It was like the style of regulation. It's the good old days. You look young. Who is that? I'm sorry. The thing is, when I arrive here, I don't speak, I'm bad, and I'm making bad jokes. That's okay. You're the one who likes that. Exactly. You were at school, in the time Saint Laurent-Prince Arthur? The primary school?
Starting point is 01:01:48 The school of humor? Yes, Saint Laurent-Prince Arthur. But you're right, you don't have to answer. But I will answer. Yes, it was there. And we had the smoke. So, it was impossible for me to smoke in class without realizing it. Do you think they realized it and they were just afraid of you? I don't know. I don't think so. I just smoked in restaurants and I wasn't a smoker.
Starting point is 01:02:10 Nobody was talking about it, but I don't know. But secretly, I don't smoke. I don't smoke on TV, ma'am. I can smoke whatever I want. Not that, secretly and nervously. But I don't think so. Have you ever smoked in an airplane? Yes. Really? Yes. You have...
Starting point is 01:02:32 A toilet too. You take a good puff, you crash, and then you say, it smelled. It smelled before I... You say it smells like a cigarette, and you go for an hour... Sorry, it doesn't bother me, but it smells like syrup. You have to take a gum, for example, before saying that, because if you smell it, you die. Yeah, but you said it smelled so bad, it went in my mouth. It was more than two steps, the head in the steam.
Starting point is 01:02:58 What I did there in the hiding place, I feel like doing the same thing more than the same in the bathroom. I was afraid that the pool would turn blue if I pee in it. It's just if you come in the end. The more I come in, the more I'm scared. I'm scared of the pool. I'm scared of the pool. I'm scared of the pool. I'm scared of the pool.
Starting point is 01:03:20 I'm scared of the pool. I'm scared of the pool. I'm scared of the pool. I was afraid that the pool would turn blue. Yes, if you piss. If I was pissing in it. It's just if you come in the end. Yes, I'm saying that. It's more embarrassing. You're making fun of me.
Starting point is 01:03:33 It's so sad to tell me about the pools. Yes. In the bathroom. In the bathroom? No. Good. It's hard not to come in a pathos. Yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:03:50 We're not made of wood. What's prettier than a little kid who's bathing? The worst thing is that I think about it and then no, there's nothing more beautiful than that. That would make us happy. We would do that, we would walk down the street, and we would love to see... I'm sure I said it, but when we would meet a couple with a child, we would always say, Hey, is the kid dressed well? Did he dress well, his asses? The kid just in a meeting, parents... And two big guys... With beards...
Starting point is 01:04:26 You know when I had the ass of my little three-year-old in my barn? Look, if he's good, he's good. You're good in there. Oh, that's funny. That made me laugh. You don't want to, you don't want to. An adult man talking about your kid's clothes. You're so cute. Why are you looking at my kid's clothes?
Starting point is 01:04:45 That's it. It was fun. I know it's funny. What is funny? That and yapping after the world in red lights. In your cars? In our cars. Sometimes we were yapping at the window. As an indication. You did it in 2005, Vince did it until 2018.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Yeah. He's not here. He's lost. He yaps alone in his car. You did it in 2005, Vince did it until 2018. He's not here, he's lost, he's eating alone in his car. That's it, I want to know how to stop. Did you leave a pee pad? Yes, in the car. They say, it's not there, the pee, it's there. I understand. I took it out before coming.
Starting point is 01:05:21 I understand, but... I took him out before he came back. That, for example, that's what I was going to say. Yes, but it seems at the beginning you were afraid of the general public. And now I have the impression that the general public realizes that you are normal guys, but with a humor... Shut up! I just wanted to break what you were trying to bring. I know you hit hard for nothing. It's not like I hurt you.
Starting point is 01:05:54 Well, yes. I just wanted to say, no, we're not normal, ma'am. Tomorrow I'm going to drink with a thing in the neck. The color... It sticks well. I color, eh eh eh. They stick, they stick well. I gave myself too much on that one. You're really crazy in Rainscrème because every time I have a little headache at night,
Starting point is 01:06:13 he screams more than me in Rainscrème, every time he smashes his face to scream louder than ever. Every time you're sick, it's because you're screaming. But it's not that I'm sick anymore, I'm happy. I know, I'm sure. Hey, I'm off, I'm going to cry more. A genius, a genius among you guys. I think the public has opened up a bit.
Starting point is 01:06:32 I think I didn't ask you at the beginning, but where does the Rainscramb name come from? It's in the brainstorm. We came up with a water of names we wanted. We wanted a name that would make us a long time of Rainscrém. And we found that there was something funny, something that sounded great. But the first name was a podcast called Rainscrém. Yes, in Brainstorm, a podcast that should have been called Rainscrém. We did it for a long time.
Starting point is 01:07:01 And Rainscrém did the job. Because if we went too much and we picked up. But no, it happened quite quickly in the batch of names, we were very happy. And to shout Rainscrem, it was as soon as you had the name, you did a shout. Yes, and... Or did you even arrive before having the name, we will shout... I think we... I don't remember when we did it, now we repeat it in our garage. I don't think it was calculated.
Starting point is 01:07:24 It really became a shout of animal. So you did think it was calculated. It really became an animal cry. So you made the equivalent of a pilot, but just for you two. Yes, with Martin and the three of them. I invited you, I wasn't supposed to be in the podcast at the beginning. At the beginning you weren't sure. I wasn't sure either, I wanted to do podcasts, I was in the pandemic. Martin, come home, we're going to make you an invite. And since I punched him, he was sad, I think you fit in the podcast.
Starting point is 01:07:43 I had so many other desires, but since you did Just a By for about 20 years, and he didn't want to go into the texts, I did the perfect sparse, and you... And it works pretty well for André, he's funny and mad. But it's a really crazy energy, and I realized that it puts us in the mood, we had to, at the beginning, yell at each other, it's so in the carpet, and we're over there, so it's like, I'm so tired of this! And then he started to get on our nerves. It's already a nasty guy to be pissed off, so it's really like a cry of a game before a game. Oh, you're having fun, people?
Starting point is 01:08:14 The blues, we're good! Oh, what a nasty guy, the young suckers. The chandeliers, Tim Bitts, with his high heels. Just one good one that he drank eight times. The others, oh, my God, the Switch. Oh, so young. My guy is there, my oldest one in the back. 18, I guess.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Oh yeah, no, I saw him. Yeah, yeah, it's over. I can go out with him, Castor. Yeah. Oh yeah. I know. He's happy to be able to go out with him. Yes, he must be happy. I've been promising him for years. Did he have a calendar with his face? He put Xs on you and me.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Yes, and I didn't like that because he was too small. So Marc-André, you're too active. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm going to be able to do that. I'm going to be able to do that. I'm going to be able to do that. I'm going to be able to do that. He puts Xs on his face every day. Yes, and I didn't like that because he was very small at the time. He was like, Marc-André, you're too active. And then, yes, you have to do it. I mean, he's a tough guy.
Starting point is 01:09:14 He's there, it's not hard. We'll learn to get to know each other. Yes, my big brother. He knows, he has confidence in him. He knows him, he has confidence in him. But that's it. So 18, you finish the boot, go see the young Joe Sucker. Oh yeah. He's mad. So, me, 18, it's wide that if your guy is not good at something, you can tell him and it's not the end of the world.
Starting point is 01:09:41 Yeah. While at 9 years old, it's less. There was this debate I saw in a podcast, an exciting one I wanted to go through, but when you tell your kid that he's hooked on something and he's not good, it's true that you ask him if he's making a dream come true. Make a dream come true, he's here.
Starting point is 01:09:59 Leo, you're not good at skating. I may have made a dream come true, I don't know. It would have been sick to hear the board falling. Or Carvalho sitting here, pitching a skate. No, but that's it. It's always this balance. I think it's extreme. You can say it. It's young people who love to sing.
Starting point is 01:10:23 We know it. We love singing. Ah la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la You don't sing your song of expertise. You say, Come on, you're going to build something. You're not talented, you're not an artist like Dombert. He finished singing, you say, That was good, and you give him a hammer. Exactly. You don't have a song at the bottom. That, for example, when you were young,
Starting point is 01:11:02 you knew, young, young, that you were going to work in the arts. That you were young, you knew that you would work in the arts. At first, did you think more about being an actor or an actor? We did improv, theater, musical, reading. So you knew you were going to be something? Yes, something. I don't think we had time for that. Maurice, you didn't know, but something was right. Yes, but it was already our fault.
Starting point is 01:11:27 We knew it would turn around without knowing what, but it happened very quickly. We were in the head of the world. We were the young ones, we were 19. Yes, but because of the beard, it looked like... Yes, for real, you looked like a lot of that. The 45. The brownest beard.
Starting point is 01:11:44 We had to be quick when we did 45. The darker part. We had to do the audition. We were young kids. We were in the same group. We did it on the top of our butts. We had no idea. We had the name, the flash, we already had tons. The experience was simple, but not that much. For me, it wasn't...
Starting point is 01:12:00 We liked that. We were like, yes, it works. It's good. So... We liked that. We were like, yes, it works. It's good. And the first time your parents saw you or your parents win, they didn't expect it to be absurd. Not absurd, because they saw us win. I won the youth personality gala.
Starting point is 01:12:22 And it was a win too. What did you do in the gallery? Personality jeunesse? I was going to win Mr. Sociability. He had to be a croissant. And when I was young, it was three parts. The first one was like a sketch, a little bit of a introduction, the second part was artistic,
Starting point is 01:12:36 and the third part was improvised. And Vincent finished second. I was first and the year after, usually it was Mr. and Mrs. Personality who were animating together. And I said, I would animate with Vince, usually it was Mr. and Mrs. Personnelite who animated together. And I said, I would animate with Vince, but otherwise I wouldn't do it. And I called Mrs. Personnelite and said, you can do it, otherwise it doesn't bother me. Animate someone or another, but I also animate with Vincent because we have projects.
Starting point is 01:12:56 She said, well yes, it's beautiful, animate. So we had already done the humor, we already had mechanics, but we were already doing the shoulders. We were doing things that were more like a couple. We already had more of a cocky dialogue, but we often had tone breaks. A tone, a part of it, we danced the same thing for a long time. We already had that in us. OK.
Starting point is 01:13:15 I think that... So you're 15 or 14 years old? Yes, yes. It's our type of day, even if we're children. And you're 14, you should be 29 years old. 29. OK. Yes, but... 14, you must be 29 years old. I'm 29. Yes, but...
Starting point is 01:13:28 At 14, yes. You told me to ride a Lightning, with the toast on the back, with a soft mustache. It was a good time, but... Well... So, yes, you were surprised, I think it's way out at that point,
Starting point is 01:13:44 because we're not that... I'm here, I'm just kidding, but in life we're very molluscs. I'm a geek, so I play board games with my guy. We're super familiar, super emotional, calm guys, but we decided to create a kind of... well, not create, it's natural in us. As long as we make the word, we're making the film, and we're disconnected, that's what they're talking about. So it's very far from what we are. So there's a new from what we are. People throw us off the road. If they're going to steal it, we're going to get it in 10 minutes.
Starting point is 01:14:09 We're not the image. We're like a vehicle that's much more wild than what we are. But it's fun. We're very happy about that. It's a transformation. Hey Chuck, do you have any questions? Yes, yes, it's starting absolutely. Jean-Ric, a first question.
Starting point is 01:14:26 André, you are more and more active on TikTok with your women filters. Can you tell us a little bit about this experience, the comments you receive? The comments, I don't read them that much. What are you doing on TikTok? You're not on my algorithm. Honestly, I do TikToks. I watch TikToks. And I find that there's no content on it. Hey, Sylvain, you're the one who's wearing the shirt. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:52 I find that there's no content. I put on some clothes and I'm like, is this a green or not? And it's almost all. And I'm like, well, that's what TikTok is for me. And the other time it was the criminal, I don't know what. You're old, ma'am. I'm old, ma'am. It's criminal, that thing!
Starting point is 01:15:09 It's criminal, that! 30,000 views, I'm like, OK, I'm scared, I'll stop. There's so little content that I'm... I wouldn't be happy to make content, but I'm fine with not making any content. That's it. It's sad, but... Yeah, that's it. Why not create an hype? Everyone's like, hey, we'll see what happens. No, no, Yes, that's why everyone created an hype. We'll see what happens. No, the bar is empty. This is criminal. That's all.
Starting point is 01:15:32 That's all. I think so. Me too. On TikTok, I get a lot of things from you, old TV shows. Like your show you had in Musimax. Was it in Musimax? Yes, Musimax in La Paule. You had another one in Canada.
Starting point is 01:15:52 The poor Italians in Musique Plus. I often watch the episodes. I really like that. It's the kind of thing I saw once in 2006 or I didn't even see. I like that. Your humor is getting old. It's not actual jokes. You're not like, who am I kidding?
Starting point is 01:16:15 The name dropping, today we're more outspoken than at the time. Yeah, it's absurd. It's a humor that's a little better than Monty Python, because it's me attached to a time. I haven't seen that, but I. It's a word that's a little older than Monty Python, because it's me, attached to an epoch. I haven't seen that, but I don't want to see that. What do you see from us? Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 01:16:32 I just see sketches. Dumb Pac or Without Hidden Camera. I have a lot of that. I think that's coming out well. And me, under scrap. Astier, in the process of... That's eternal. It's jewels. and less under scrap, astute, not having to... It's jewels.
Starting point is 01:16:47 Dominique Paquet? Did you speak to Dominique Paquet? Yes, we did. No, but Doom Pac sounds like a rap album. I didn't know he was coming. Doom Pac is Tupac's cousin. OK, OK. It's Tupac's cousin he does bad things to travel agencies.
Starting point is 01:17:09 Yeah, no, it's Dominique Paquet. It's the kind of thing to do with guys. Dumpack, it's not bad, but... But when you say Coco Bilouvo, you don't call yourself Coco. The first time I saw Coco, she... She was angry. Coco Bilouvo said, I would never call you in your Coco business. Yes, she was looking for a manager, and with my manager, she said, Hello, I'm Coco Bilvault. I said, no, it's not Coco.
Starting point is 01:17:38 After that, she said, well, everyone calls me Coco, but I won't call you. He doesn't want to call in that game. I think it's 5 minutes before my coming out. I should be in a mess. He's going to say, I'm calling Carl, I'm not getting in there. Steve. I'm proud of my Carl, 10 years later. It was a good Carl.
Starting point is 01:18:00 It would be necessary that the first time you win an Olivier, it's you who gives it to him. And the Olivier is given back to Carol Beliveau. Carol Beliveau. But it must be Carol. It can't be a nice name that sings Coco. The name must be Le. Well, I've always thought that... But it's true that Coco... It can't be Coco. No.
Starting point is 01:18:21 The hand goes, oh, it's Coco. Let's see, it's okay. No, it can't be. It can't be Coco. Otherwise, we'll talk to his mother. Yeah, you're right. But maybe. Maybe. I never thought it wasn't his name, but it's probably not his name. In a second, he'll be like, no, it's not Coco. I'm going to ask her. What did you say his name was?
Starting point is 01:18:32 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:18:40 I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. We'll ask her. Did she tell you what her name was? How did she know that? I had finished it there. So you turned away from her.
Starting point is 01:18:52 I just turned away a little. Have you ever seen Coco? Have you ever seen Coco? Have you ever met her? Yes, but she was there. Ok, that's it. You've already talked about it. No. Did you ever see Coco? What? Did you ever meet her? Uh, yes, but she was there. Ok, that's it.
Starting point is 01:19:08 We've already talked about it. No. I wish I could win the Brothers. Besides, she's a big brother. Every time Jean-Tom talks to me, when there's a new season, he wants to push you all the time. It would be a dream,
Starting point is 01:19:22 but I think the production should be a little bit dark. Because I would be only mean, only liar. I'm able to cry over alcohol, so I would be so... I swear, I have good intentions. I would stay for a long time, but in the confessional, I would be mean. You could go out the second week. The pain she finds. I would be mean to everyone.
Starting point is 01:19:43 But I would tell him, you go would say that you are all homosexual. Yes, yes, yes. You're right. That's it. But if they do the trades, if they do a special artist, you have to go all three. I've never seen the trades. The world is burning. Is it good?
Starting point is 01:20:04 They shake, they're fragile, it's sparkling, I like that. Oh yeah, okay. It's a game, we play a game, there's a board game called Blood on the Clock Tower. And games like that are beautiful. Yeah, it's a bit of a game, there's no more characters, but you play in your head and it's... I think the concept is on the road, to listen to things with a kid, things that work less, but the concept as such, playing in a game, that could be fun, I think. So we'll say, let's go, we'll have fun.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Next year's tracks. Do you have other names that you like apart from Coco? Other people you met and you said, no, no, excuse me. Let's say, I don't know... No. I'm sure there are. Honestly, no. You know, Doc Mayhew, you were like, you're not a doctor.
Starting point is 01:20:44 I accepted that. Like Jay DuT You know, the Doc Mayhew, you were like, you're not a doctor. I accepted that. You accepted that. Like Jay DuTemps, he doesn't waste you. He's a man. Oh, okay, okay. Okay. It's true that Coco Beware, he's a callist.
Starting point is 01:21:02 Coco Beware, he's a callist. Coco Beware, he's a callist. It's surely his real name. It's surely his real name. Coco Beware was a callist. Coco Beware is his real name. It's his real name. I have no questions for his mother. Okay. Coguise. Ah, Vardac, you're a man. I have a question.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Absolutely. Next question. A lot of people are asking themselves questions about where to dream, would you like to shoot a Rainscrème? Would you like to shoot a Rainscrème at the village of Santa Claus? It's in the brainstorm. It's in the brainstorm. It's in possible projects, the village of Santa Claus.
Starting point is 01:21:42 Where is the origin of the village of Santa Claus? I missed the... Well, is it in Val the Santa Claus village? I missed the letter. Is it in Val d'Orville? Yes, that's it. There is another one in this bottle, like Pays des Merveilles, it's a kind of spot that's meant to be renovated. Yes, it's meant to be renovated.
Starting point is 01:21:58 I haven't been there in years, so it's a bit of a pain, but Santa Claus is coming out all soaked in July, he burned the lotto off in hostility. You know, when I was for you at Drummond, the dancer was dressed in Santa Claus, right? Yes, yes, yes. That's it. She didn't like it.
Starting point is 01:22:19 I wanted him to go far, but you didn't want to. I really wanted him to get naked, and out of bed and get a lot of screaming. You knew he was doing a striptease? Yeah, that's it. I wanted to make people react. Yeah, I know. In the end, he was his pilot. You didn't understand.
Starting point is 01:22:37 He danced about the same way, he came to see us at the table. What am I doing? Striptease? That's not what you do in life. You're a cheater. I have to go to Quebec, I'm going a striptease. That's not what you do in life. I'm doing a chest. I have to go to Quebec. I'm going to dance with the Fédé-Colisse. He was at Jules-Etaire. So it's a nice moment. But yes, this is a nice place. Otherwise, it's for sure that in our corner, there are the galleries of the Laurentides.
Starting point is 01:22:55 The dead cat centers. Yes, dead cat centers. With public under spot. We would start filming old people. Who makes a little talk show. talk show like in the old days... Hello Boo Boo and Pierre Marcot in a shopping mall. A couple of old people sitting and we're yelling like never before. We have trouble with the same lamp! And it doesn't work.
Starting point is 01:23:17 So that kind of place is our temple. Otherwise, the other is the cafeteria. The mini is not yours! It would be crazy to do it in an shopping mall and pretend it's presented by TQS. Or a co-prone with a TV station that doesn't exist anymore. The logo at the bottom. The Canal 10 presented. With false powers.
Starting point is 01:23:42 And the metropolises. We should bring the Tanin, but with more blood. Yeah. Is that a drink rock? That's soft rock. I drink less. You drink less too. Yeah. It's Tector Castille who took away my taste for drinks. I still have a scrabble in my mouth.
Starting point is 01:24:09 Yeah, you don't like that. You're always having fun. It's funny because... Let's say it's a bit of a shock. One day I woke up in New York and I should have said, Hey, that's the bottom of the barrel. But I was like, hey, that's the bottom of the barrel. But I was like, yeah, we'll get them. But after seeing myself in the eyes, I was like, yeah, that's problematic.
Starting point is 01:24:33 We'll take one of your coconut diets, one of your coconut diets, one of your coconut diets. There's no problem. There's nothing there. That's the thing. You should put some white first. Yeah. White? Obviously. To be less rock.
Starting point is 01:24:48 Your pop side. Oh yeah yeah. Black jeans, white shirt. We would be like... I could... Yeah, I'm gonna change my shirt depending on the drink I have. You're all in white, like,
Starting point is 01:25:00 oh my God, it's liquor. Yeah. When I drink my vodka Coke Diet, it's Mike White. When I drink my Coke Vodka Diet, it's Mike Ward. When I drink my Coke Diet, it's Cocoa White. Cocoa White. That would be good. How many questions are left? Two or three good questions. I have nothing for Seb.
Starting point is 01:25:21 You're a geek, you talked about it earlier. We have questions about Balatro. Would you have a good game to recommend to everyone in the room tonight? No. Excellent. I'm glad you're laughing. No, no, but... If you didn't know about Balatro, it's a great game.
Starting point is 01:25:39 A video game, for example, which is not a board game. A card game. It's called the Bars of the Heart, try Balatro. It will blow your mind, it will eat your life, it will make you lose your job. Go play balatro. But otherwise a board game that... Clock. I quickly plugged into Blood under Clock Tower.
Starting point is 01:25:54 If you're a big group of players, everyone knows a little Lugaroo, Secret Hitler, this type of character games. If you're a group of 8 and more, it plays about 4 years, it takes a meter of game. It takes someone who wants to invest a little to know that, but it takes a meter of play to get someone to invest in it. But it's a bit of a game like a Loup-Garou, but really upgraded. It takes a place where you can walk around the house, it's subgroups, they go outside, it talks. And everyone is a character, it plays really well, we had a lot of fun. Yeah, it's a game full of maddery and treason.
Starting point is 01:26:19 And is it like doing that in one evening you finish the game or you set up three games? You can do two games in one evening. No, no, no,? You can't do two games in one night. No, no, no, it can be two or three games in one night. It's a matter of time. We have a lot of games like that, but there are more pointy games. But this is a game that everyone can play and have fun with. So I would go with that. Excellent. Blood on the Clock Tower.
Starting point is 01:26:40 The game is expensive, I think it's discontinued, but that's not a problem. The game is expensive, I think he said to continue, but that's a good crisis of problems. He's going to have to reprint it, I think he had a reprint. So, after you, you have to release it on eBay? No, I think he's done a reprint, you can go to a direct website, I think he has it, but it's a pretty expensive board game. What is expensive? It's like... It's 200 US the board game. Ok, it's expensive, but what talking about 200 US, the game. It's expensive, but everyone is happy.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Oh yeah. It's expensive, it's fun. It's a good game. I asked the question because if you were sick, you'd say it's 17. It's a bit expensive. How much is it? It's 17. It's a bit expensive. It's 16. 16. Add your parts, your vehicles.
Starting point is 01:27:30 No, because on average in a board game, we're in between 30 and 100, but that's why there's a extra layer. It's expensive. I haven't bought a game for a long time. But it's not him, he's pretty expensive. It's a bit expensive for nothing, but the material is nice and it's not him, he's quite... he's out of the water. He's a bit expensive for nothing, but the material is nice and... That's it. Well, Chuck. Chuck, last question, we're going to take it off. Yes, well, actually, next question is...
Starting point is 01:28:00 The camping story, André, on your side, do do you have a story to tell us? Apparently there would be some insides. I don't want to go any further, but André, do you have a story to tell us? Maybe a camper wrote it? Probably. Listen, I have a lot of camping stories, but... Do you go camping often? No, it's just that with my friend, we went on a American camping tour, a Canadian camping tour.
Starting point is 01:28:27 It just didn't feel right. From one camping to another, it can be as trashy. But it's gay-themed camping. Yes, yes. They missed that beautiful view. American camping, missed the beautiful view. No, because I find it weird to go to a family camping and show my ass to the family. Yes, but that's specific. No, but I've done a lot of gay camping. That's weird. I've been to a lot of gay campsites. So it's just gay campsites?
Starting point is 01:28:48 Yes, because I find it weird to go to a real camp and see people walking. It's pretty much everything. If you go to a camp, there must be naked men in the woods. You can go to a camp without fucking someone in public. You're doing pedaling without penetrating. It took everything for me to come, but I said, hey, can you kick someone in public? He said no, I said, no, we can't.
Starting point is 01:29:11 I did it for you last night. It's called the I can't go there, it's very trashy. You're asking if you can count or not. You can't count much. No, I can't count much, but there's good, but there's bad. Your microphone. I'll tell the guy to come in. Yeah, sorry. You can count.
Starting point is 01:29:37 No, but it's complicated. In any case, you're weird. Chris, it's complicated. Because, as I said, you're weird. Oh, come on, it's weird. Basically, a man, a woman... I don't care. As long as I don't care, it's okay. You're right, Seb. It's worse. The way you hold it, it's weird.
Starting point is 01:30:01 A man of your age. I don't understand. A little bit of a married woman. He's just waiting for the medicine to come out. Yes. Malady, he's laughing. It's not funny. It's not funny. It's not funny. No, no.
Starting point is 01:30:17 I won't go back to him. You won't go back to your child. You're a step up. I don't understand, I like that, the cambray. Yeah, the crook. He wants to go there, go ahead. That's the audio version of what Joel did to you. That's the audio version of he looks at your ass. Someone said I like that, the cambray.
Starting point is 01:30:41 It's not Joel, but it's not big. It's not big. It's just my excuse. It's the same thing. It's not Joel, it's the same thing. Oh yeah, it's true. I like camping too. Camping is fun. You can do that.
Starting point is 01:31:02 You must be jealous when you see women stealing, that they can smoke everywhere in public. Yes, Chris. There are all these little cigarettes under the burka. People don't know. That's the only reason why women have burkas. That's why they don't take them off. They smoke their little Markton. That's a beautiful woman with a veil. A woman with a smoke in her mouth. With a smoke in her mouth, it's hard to swallow.
Starting point is 01:31:30 I'm a little bit of a bitch. I'm a fucking bitch. Why? Oh no, not again. Oh god, not a no. Oh, god, that's so stupid. Hey, Chuck, ok, so now, I think there's one last question. One last question. The world has checked quickly on eBay, it's $284 for your game, Seb. Canadian cash, $284$ but that's on eBay.
Starting point is 01:32:05 284$ US. On eBay. On eBay. Directly on the site, it's less than that. It's probably less than that, yes indeed. We have a question from someone who was asking if you ever had guests who created problems during a Rains-Rêve shooting or who didn't quite understand the eighth level. No, no!
Starting point is 01:32:34 If you go there, it's going to be just... We can't go there. Yes, I'll give you something to name someone, but there's someone who came to shoot Rinske, but he's not in the artistic column directly. He came to shoot and had some fun, and one morning he called Jeff at 6 a.m. and he called him. If you pass my episode, I'll pursue you, I'll take you to court. So the episode didn't pass, but we kept the tapes and we're waiting for it to pass. OK.
Starting point is 01:33:03 That's the power. It shouldn't be long. We'll never broadcast it. We respect that. We're afraid to do it. Perfect. We'll have to wait after Jacques Rougeau's death to see that. Do you have another question?
Starting point is 01:33:22 No, it's not much. It's well framed. Thank you so much. A big thank you to everyone. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. This is from the B, Marc-André Fleury, the real Marc-André Fleury. Listen to Rainscrim, go subscribe to their Patreon. Thank you everyone.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Good evening, see you next week. Thank you very much.

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