Son of a Boy Dad - The Interview | Son of a BO Dad

Episode Date: July 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Son of a Boy Dad listeners, you can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. All righty, welcome back to the Son of a Boy Dad podcast. We are here live from Coloradoado for i have made a massive mistake ron and i recorded an episode earlier this week and i forgot my laptop in new york and i'm going into the woods tomorrow morning so i am here in colorado it's going to be probably just a quick episode probably 30 minutes maybe 40 if we're're lucky. We are joined today by the infamous
Starting point is 00:00:46 Bo. Hello. Hello. He's not going to talk much. He doesn't have much to say. So I'm really going to be steering the ship today. Pretty much. We're here. Put the microphone up to your face. Got it. As soon as we start recording it's gonna be you're shutting down already no i'm here i'm ready to go all right he gave me a list of topics we're not allowed to speak of doesn't want to be embarrassed and doesn't want yeah well i'm i'm just happy to be on the pod um i'm looking forward to looking forward to this being a regular occurrence. You're finally making your big entrance into the content game, which is something that you've wanted your entire life. Yeah, no, it really is. And I've just been waiting for that big break.
Starting point is 00:01:40 They say that success is when opportunity meets preparation. And I feel like here we are. So yeah, I'm ready to do this. I'm noticing you're cupping your hands around the microphone a lot, which I'm going to need you to not like do exactly what I'm doing. See how I'm holding it. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:57 This could be an audio disaster. This could honestly never even go out. If this goes out, it was a full on miracle. We're recording this with two separate phones pointed at our face using voice memo and i'm gonna work my beautiful editing magic and get this fixed so pretty much that's all i've got for now but we're here with bo bo we've talked about a lot on the podcast before and uh just a funny guy like a clown yeah i love to i love to tell jokes love to make people laugh bro this is coming off like this is like an npr interview yeah well i you know i see i've seen myself as sort of a comedian just in real life just in real time and on stage um funniest guy in the
Starting point is 00:02:48 friend group which uh helps a lot what does that help with go into more detail about what that just with group group morale i can always rile a laugh out of the friends and just always have a good time even when uh things look bleak yeah on our trip this week i'm sure there will be times when it's pouring down rain and we're soaking wet and uh all we're gonna have is our jokes pretty much yes yeah your phone's rubbing up against your shirt which i'm not liking are you good are we doing well yeah you seem to have are you freezing up a little bit no no i feel good i feel uh pretty comfortable i've listened to many podcasts so excited to be on the other side of it yeah this is gonna millions of people are gonna hear this oh i'm sure yeah i'm sure this will be your one of your biggest episodes probably.
Starting point is 00:03:45 It probably will. People have been clamoring, scratching and clawing for the Bo episode. This is probably not how they imagined it to go. They probably imagined that we were going to be in studio recording with some cameras and better audio. But instead, they're getting the full experience just the just the uh just the phones and just raw conversation yeah so this has been a pretty solid introduction this is the deep the deep tracks here just the if anything this episode is going to show how much roan means to this podcast because i can't guide a conversation for my life. But let's get into some funny topics.
Starting point is 00:04:25 The debate. Let's talk politics. Yeah, I'd love to. You watched the debate? I watched about 10 minutes of it. 10 minutes, yep. And then I switched to another channel on my TV, a channel that just came on television on its own, called Kitchen Nightmares. And that channel plays the show kitchen nightmares
Starting point is 00:04:49 non-stop 24 7 and they really do a good job very few commercials mostly just gordon ramsay and his kitchen nightmare show and i watched that show for about three hours after the 10 minute debate viewing uh and that was great that sounds good that sounds very fun sounds like it sounds like a good time um i've never watched kitchen nightmares i did watch the debate though i know a lot of people have been asking to hear about my political views so let's get down to it it uh not good you know rough go for both for both one more than the other seems like you're kind of leaning towards one one direction though look i'm not rooting i'm not a trump guy but i think it was pretty apparent that trump did a lot better than biden biden was looked like an old man.
Starting point is 00:05:49 And it was sad. I mean, it's not even it wasn't really that funny. I think everyone tunes into those debates and they're looking for like a good a good time. They want to laugh because everyone's expecting Trump to go in and just really lay down, lay it down. But at the end of the day, Trump, I don't think he really needed to because Biden was kind of just he was burying himself. What do you think about that? Yeah. Our friend Peters and I were discussing earlier Sun Tzu once wrote in The Art of War, do not interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake. Very true. I've never thought about it like trump must have read that passage prior to the debate because he did not
Starting point is 00:06:26 interrupt his opponent while he was making those many mistakes did you did you watch any of the videos of trump uh going into his like green room after the debate ended and it's just him and he walks in smiling and he just gives the thumbs up and there's like a million people on his staff clapping yeah i bet he had a good night i bet they Yeah. I don't know if he's much of a partier though. They say that he doesn't do any drugs or, or drink at all, but I think he did. No, maybe he just doesn't drink because everyone says that he, I remember I heard a while ago that he was a, he used to just do lines of Sudafed. Yeah. I feel like the people that are on his level that don't drink or do drugs party in much weirder ways. Yeah, that's when you get into the real freak shit.
Starting point is 00:07:10 That's when it's never good to have a guy. If you're like a guy who parties a lot, but you're sober, it usually means that you also do sex crimes. Yeah, you're involved in some groups and circles. That's like when you have to go to like sex shows. Like, you know, you can't, strip clubs don't do it for you anymore. You got to go to this shit where it's like spiders are crawling out of vaginas and stuff. Like you could probably make a true detective season about what those kind of people do. That's like David Dobrik. David dobrik was like the party guy but
Starting point is 00:07:47 then everyone found out that he was sober and he was just feeding alcohol to like children and being like let's all get fucked up that's like you're having a party tonight yeah we are we're having a party well we don't have you didn't need to respond to that it was just stating that you're having a party but you're having a party you're having a party tonight and i'm gonna be sober and it's gonna be uh that would be like if i was there and i was like going around people being like you you need another shot that's what you need another like just trying to get everyone super fucked up so that i was like the just the puppet i was like the or i was the master behind the puppets yeah everybody. I kind of figured that's what you were going to do. No, that's not really my vibe.
Starting point is 00:08:28 I'll probably sit in the corner next to Peter's and just be like, this is, this sucks. Yeah. Well, then the worst part about it is that we're sleeping on your couch and, uh, and then there's going to be people here and we're leaving early in the morning. So, uh, I guess we're going to just, I'm going to have to just hop into my sleeping bag. I'm going to have to hop into my sleeping bag while there's people in the kitchen like drinking. Yeah. And you definitely have a handicap on you because you're not going to be drinking. So it's going to be a lot harder for you to fall asleep with all these i
Starting point is 00:09:05 know i should really maybe i'll just take some melatonin or something except when you take melatonin then you can't sleep that's when shit gets real dark that's when you're like i guess it's just not possible for me i tried my best but i guess i just don't have it in my bag yeah and i'll just let let this out just for the record. I did offer Harry. I said he could sleep in my bed with me. Yeah. Completely heterosexually. Just two dudes sharing a bed.
Starting point is 00:09:35 But I guess that was a little too weird for him. That's not really my style. I'm like, I would do it if we slept sideways die if we slept like sideways yeah but you don't do that that's not your thing you want to i think that would be weird i think that would be much better or at least if we set up the barrier yeah the barrier of pillows because i don't i know it's not like like i'm not a gay man and i don't think you are either so it's not like we're gonna sleep in the same bed and all of a sudden we're just going to start fucking the shit out of each other. It's not like it's been 23 years of tension building up to that moment.
Starting point is 00:10:12 But I still don't want to wake up and have like my arm be around you or some shit. I'm super straight. I don't think that would happen. Yeah. In New York, we say pause when that happens. Is your phone off? No, no. I'm still alive. All righty. Let's talk about ButcherBox. Get incredible deals on premium cuts from ButcherBox.
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Starting point is 00:13:39 and restrictions may apply. I wonder what it is that makes makes that makes men not even want to sleep with their with their bros on some when they're even just straight straight style well i don't get it because it doesn't bother me at all um i went on uh i think i just like to have my own space while i'm sleeping so i think i'm just gonna set up tent outside yeah you sure could you sure could i'm looking forward to tonight being the last really good night of sleep before we head out into the jungle yeah into the wilderness yeah because that's going to be a lot of um i thought about getting earplugs honestly for yeah well that's gonna be a lot of waking up at hours where you shouldn't be yeah 4 30 wide awake at 4 30 yeah wide awake at 2 30 because we're gonna end up going to bed early
Starting point is 00:14:33 as fuck we're gonna we're gonna end up going to bed at like 10 p.m which i never do i go to bed at 4 a.m so it's really gonna fuck up my sleep schedule but i don't know i'm not super worried about it i will say i'm a little i'm worried about it because when i live like i obviously i live in new york and then you go and you when i go back to like the suburbs visit my family i have a hard time falling asleep there because it's just so much it's just nothing it's just empty sound just white noise so sometimes i'll play city sounds on my phone to fall asleep city rats have to do that like me yeah i used to fall asleep listening to uh podcasts yeah this is every night they call that a paradox yes and i don't do that anymore now i can just fall asleep on my own but
Starting point is 00:15:21 for a few years there i was just falling asleep to podcasts that's good that's good shit right there this is good this is a good podcast and people are gonna like this okay good yeah what kind of pod you were a big joe rogan guy i was really big into the podcast yeah not because of joe more because of the guests well don't go and slander joe's good name like that the whole whole goal of my career is to eventually get on his podcast. Well, yeah. Well, in that case, Joe was great. He still is.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Joe's a good guy. Just a breadth of guests, I would say. Everyone from musicians to writers, scientists, adventurers. Just really a breadth of knowledge on that podcast podcast and it introduced me to a lot of other different avenues i wanted to uh learn more about and um yeah it was kind of and i think it was uh preceded by one evening me you peters and I think a few of our other friends, we were on FaceTime or something. We fell asleep all together while talking to each other on the phone. Oh, cut that. I spaced out for a second.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I don't know how we got from Joe Rogan to all of us falling asleep on the phone together. I don't know how we got from joe rogan to all of us falling asleep on the phone i don't know that was really comforting what was comforting about that oh because we felt because that was the first time you ever fell asleep without a podcast no this was before like before i fall asleep oh so that was the start of your falling asleep to other people it's also it's also a family thing like my dad falls asleep listening to bob ross every night yeah that makes sense though because bob ross is very comforting did you is bob ross white is that is that people are saying that he's a white man he is i was always under the impression that he was a black man because of his fro no not at all he was a vietnam veteran is he jewish uh i do not know what his religious
Starting point is 00:17:28 affiliation is but he's a wonderful man regardless all right let's get into the interview segment of the podcast so we're joined by beau this is we're going full npr right now yeah not this is no longer a comedy podcast this is what's the difference well typically like when i would be with my good friends my best friends ronan francis we would be discussing like funny shit like like fucking bitches and and like drinking and doing drugs and right now we're just going really like deep into how we fall asleep at night. And definitely the tone of this episode is a lot more – it's a lot more like – it feels like this might be the first time. If you never had listened to the podcast before and listened to this episode, you probably think it was the first time me and you have ever met each other in person.
Starting point is 00:18:29 I've actually never listened to an episode of the podcast so i don't know what it sounds like really what we all we talk about is delta we talk about delta airlines for most of the episodes and then pedophilia for the other half so we could get into that we could talk about are you up to date on the doctor disrespect situation i am not no do not, no. Do you know Dr. Disrespect? He's a Twitch streamer. And he's the guy that wears that red jumpsuit and he's got the wig on. Apparently he was talking to teens online. Which honestly
Starting point is 00:18:58 is not that surprising. I guess it's surprising, but I'm never surprised anymore because I feel like that's just happening every week now. Some celebrity is talking to teens online. First, it was Drake. Well, first, it was probably a long time ago. I don't think Drake was the first person to talk to teens online. But Epstein, I guess.
Starting point is 00:19:18 And then I guess he kind of paved the way for a lot of the big ballers out there. Yeah. Have you ever seen that show To Catch a Predator? I have. Yeah. There's a lot of those guys. A lot of Indian big at the big ballers out there yeah have you ever seen that show to catch a predator i have yeah there's a lot of those guys a lot of indian bros yeah and they are always they're always more shocked well i think the funniest thing is when they go when chris hansen goes in and it's one of those dudes and they don't even know like they're not even aware what the problem is yeah they're like you didn't tell me you didn't tell me your dad was gonna be here you do a killer indian accent i won't make you do it on the pod but you do
Starting point is 00:19:56 yeah it's it's pretty good so uh let's get into the interview segment of the podcast so pretty much bo and me have known each other for our entire lives um and then you moved out here you moved to you went to college in a bunch of different places what old miss uvm denver denver community college in denver now you're all around denver go city hawks go. City Hawks. Go City Hawks. Of course, that's an awful mascot. City Hawks. They may as well just call you guys like the city slickers. But, uh, so yeah, and then that, and then you got a bunch of weird jobs. You did, uh, you, you, you were a guide, a fly fishing guide in Alaska, which is pretty cool. Yep. Yeah. Tell
Starting point is 00:20:43 us about that. Tell us about that experience. Yeah. I would love to. So for that... We're almost done. We're already over halfway. Okay, nice. I'll make this short then. Well, no. Make it long. Make it real. Go into deep detail. Well, it was
Starting point is 00:20:59 a dark, dark night. Don't go into that big of detail. Oh, I got a question about that. So when you're out in the woods like that, because you were out there, how many people were you with? How many people were you working with? And you were really remote. Like you had to take a Cessna and then a helicopter to get to the location? No, you could just take a Cessna there.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Oh, nice. How'd it go? We're still podding. Yeah, we're still getting after it. We're almost done though where we got like 12 minutes left so you have to take a sesna it was out in the woods um about uh hour hour and a half plane ride in a sesna from anchorage um in the south central area of Alaska in the woods on the Talich Litna River. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Yeah, and I was with about myself and six to eight other people. Was it all dudes? For the most part, yes, except the cook, the two cooks, and the house cleaner were women. How old were they? And my boss's wife. Oh, and your boss's wife. Do they live out there?
Starting point is 00:22:14 My boss's wife, part-time. You can't really live there in the winter just because it's so cold and everything's covered in snow. Yeah, and the river freezes over. They do use the river as a highway pretty much uh via um uh snowmobiles in the winter over yeah which is quite cool damn that's sick so when you do that do people ever go people go back to anchorage at all because i i remember i heard i heard somewhere someone was talking about that when all the dudes that like live in Alaska and fish in the woods of Alaska, apparently there's like one strip club in Anchorage. And apparently like every week it just floods with a bunch of fishermen who haven't seen a woman in life or haven't seen a lady in months.
Starting point is 00:23:00 I mean it's a similar lifestyle to that of someone who might work out at sea because. Yeah. I was thinking about that Walter Mitty scene. Yeah. You've got nowhere to spend your money for months at a time, but you're making good money. And then all of a sudden,
Starting point is 00:23:17 like a sailor would come into port. You do that. You get into a city and blow your load into there he is there he is two different ways king of the jokes so uh yeah that's pretty sick because i remember so you were out there you so you're only out there with like six seven seven other people for three months straight? Yeah. And it's really just luck of the draw. So hopefully you get along with them.
Starting point is 00:23:49 And thankfully we had a great crew. Could you abandon ship if you really wanted to? Like if you were out there and say you really – like you weren't getting along. I know you did get along with the people that you were with. But if you were out there and like say it was a bad group of people and they're like – they're beating the shit shit out of you every night they're they're hanging you from the flagpole wedgie like cartoon bullying you like old school bullying you swirlies every night could you could you hypothetically be like guys i gotta get out of here this is not for me yeah but in that hypothetical situation it sounds like they would be the ones keeping there yeah. Yeah, true. They probably wouldn't let you leave. It would be more of a cult at that point.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Logistically, it would be very difficult to find a ride from outside of the lodge to come get you. Yeah, because they're – so if you quit, like if they fired you, they would definitely take you back to Anchorage. If you quit or you got fired, they'd fly you out of there. you back to anchorage if you quit or you got fired uh they'd fly you out of there but if you quit and it's like they gotta spend a bunch of gas money to fly you out and then fly back is that coming out of your paycheck um that i don't know i don't know but i mean you would have people coming in and out of the lodge delivering fuel i remember some nights I'd be in my cabin and at 11 o'clock at night when the sun is still out, you'd have a turbine beaver, which is a huge plane for Cessna sizes, have a huge turbine beaver come and land on the runway and wake everyone up and unload
Starting point is 00:25:26 fuel in the middle of the night, pretty much. So you'd have to wake up and go unload the fuel. Yeah. But you, you would know that someone's coming in and you definitely hear them land because those plans, planes are really loud.
Starting point is 00:25:39 Bam. So you were, it sounds like you're working on like a fucking military base. No, I mean, just in the middle of the night and you start hearing planes landing outside and they're like fuel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Everybody up. Is there like a, do they have like an intercom system where they could contact everybody or was it all just like walkie talkies and shit? Yeah. We all had radios. Um, so just communicating through radios and,
Starting point is 00:26:03 um, a lot of times I'd be, you know, my cabin was right on the runway, so I'd have to talk to the pilots and give them the wind status, whether we had a – there's either a north or southern wind usually, and let them know so they can land against the wind. That's pretty badass. Would you ever do that again?
Starting point is 00:26:24 Would you ever go back out to Alaska right now? You think you're done with that? Yeah, I'd love to go back to alaska but not for that long of a period of time um i mean i'm always open to it um it was good money it was a good experience um alaska's an incredible place um but right now it's not really in my priorities. I feel like I'm being, it's like a post game interview. That's what this feels like. And would you ever go back to Alaska? Right now, it does not feel like it's in my priorities. So you went to Alaska, you went to Wyoming for a little bit.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Anyone that's listened to the podcast for a while that was like one of the first episodes when we talked about the ranch and i was so nasty about it and i feel bad about it because now it's awkward because i was really nasty about it and then i have to come here and talk and see all those people yeah a lot of them a lot of them are ranch people yeah which they're all good people i was just a young i was a young fool trying to make my way in the podcast scene all my friends thought that episode was hilarious yeah except i got i was banned forever wasn't i or was that a joke about that yeah you sent me a you sent me a photo that said no barstool uh employees allowed like i think the company i think i don't think like dave portnoy
Starting point is 00:27:46 could go to that ranch i think everyone's banned i don't really quite remember i fucked it for everybody which i feel bad about and i want to issue an apology about that but uh so you did that for a while and that was kind of the stepping stone to alaska yeah that's when I really got into fly fishing and I wanted something new. I wanted a new adventure, so I went to Alaska. But you did stuff in between then. You worked at Orvis in between there and that's when you met the world famous Tom Rosenbauer. Yeah, I met Tom. Big takeaway from that.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Do you think our listeners know Tom? I'm sure some of our listeners know Tom. I'd assume almost all of them don't i would assume almost all of them don't care yeah about fly fishing but uh you know i every now and then i'll get a message and it'll be something about fly fishing but no i'd assume none of them know tom rosenbauer but your your big takeaway from meeting tom was that he's very short in person yeah he's much shorter than i expected um which is quite fitting because i see him as just kind of like a like a river troll yeah kind of just pops out lord of But yeah, very pleasant man. Pleasure to meet him. Yeah, that's good. I mean, we're at 25 minutes. Let's see if we got anything else left in us. This is going fine. This is going pretty well for your first pod.
Starting point is 00:29:20 It was either this. I called Francis in panic and I was like, I don't know what to do. And he said either best of or this. So maybe we'll do like 30 minutes of best of, 30 minutes of, you know, put this at the end. How long is an episode typically? The minimum is usually an hour. But, you know, sometimes we'll do an hour and a half. Sometimes we'll do two hours.
Starting point is 00:29:41 We had to bank a lot of episodes lately because everyone's traveling so much. Roan is in Japan right now, which is sick. He's in Tokyo, I believe, which we talked about that more in depth in the last episode that will maybe come out eventually because it's recorded and it was a good episode. But yeah, Roan, he spent all of his sky miles and he's flying first class to Tokyo. Those are the ones where you have a room to yourself. Wow. Yeah. You ever fly one of those when you flew first class from Iceland? How was that? Nice. Yeah, it was lovely. Was that a bed? Did you have a bed?
Starting point is 00:30:19 It was Delta one. Yep. So the seats reclined all the way and, you know, really just first class service. Yeah. Yeah. I flew first class on the way here, and it was a nightmare. Disaster. TV the size of an iPhone didn't work. I played Balloons Tower Defense for five hours straight. Yeah. Which was just a good blast from the past. I almost opened up AddictingGames.com, to be honest. Is that still around?
Starting point is 00:30:39 It's got to be. Addicting Games, and then they probably got it. What was the good game on Addicting Games? Was it Hitman? Is that what it was called? I played a lot of them. Still? Actively?
Starting point is 00:30:49 Oh, yeah. There's no way. You got to be a, I would love to meet someone who's still logging on. It's probably someone who works in like a cubicle and they're probably just popping that shit on every now and then. Yeah. I imagine. Just getting addicting.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Addictinggames.com. Yeah. This is just an addicting addicting games.com yeah this is just an ad i don't think addicting games is running ads anymore i'd actually i bet that i bet that website's probably down look at this river yeah we just got the nature channel on our tv we got the nature channel on just kind of just getting a glimpse of what's going to what it's going to be like for the next seven days any fears what are your biggest fears for this next couple for this next week in wyoming this is going to come out while we're in the middle of wyoming oh okay um i fear not catching fish yeah that's not even like within my top 30 fears i meant more fears of like death and pain no i'm pretty confident in our team.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Are you worried about – because I would say my biggest fear other than like – I'm not really worried about bears. Mountain lions is always somewhat of a fear of mine. Mine is more my mind and my mind being my biggest predator is that I'm going to lose my shit at some point. I think you'll be surprised how at ease and happy you feel out there well i mean i've been in the woods before i guess i just haven't been for that long of a period of time it's weird for me not being i'm not being able to go on my phone for a week straight because i am uh that's my entire life is on my phone i think you'll really appreciate the simplicity of just trying to catch fish and then cooking dinner and and just uh being out there playing some cards playing some cards yeah just getting absolutely loco on
Starting point is 00:32:33 the card table yeah hopefully peters and i can can beat you yeah it seems to be a reoccurring thing is i'm better at cards than everybody but also i'm just i just know the way and if i if i explain to you guys my method of the card game that we play this game dutch which is what is there a more popular because i feel like every time you name a card game people are like oh you mean spoons like there's always like there's all you explain it to them and they always have a different name for it yeah i don't know i only know it by dutch um but it's a great game. Yeah. Well, that's good. Yeah. So I'm sure we'll play a bit of that.
Starting point is 00:33:08 But yeah, in terms of fears, I'm not really – Because there's going to be a blowout at some point. There's going to be a fight where someone cries maybe. It could be brought to tears. I mean I was saying – I was talking to, or I said this on the last episode, but because Francis was asking me about if we get in arguments or fights. And I was like, we never get in fights.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Like we're never like, I'm like, drop your bag down. Like let's, let's, let's brawl. But we get in, like we got in the Hitler argument in,
Starting point is 00:33:38 in Iceland on the last night where we debated if Hitler was a genius or not for like four hours straight. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, we definitely get into passionate arguments but never come to blows never come to blows but we never we've never been on a trip this long before where we were just in the woods the whole time so we don't really know like it could come to blows which it wouldn't at this point maybe in iceland it would have because you probably had 40 less pounds of muscle on your body at that point. So I think I could have had a chance then.
Starting point is 00:34:06 But right now, you could knock me out in one punch cold instantly. I don't know. Bro, you don't got to be shy. You don't got to be shy about your massive, your mass that you've captivated in the last year. Thank you. I don't have too much to say. My fears are not catching enough fish. Um, the rain, I hope it doesn't rain.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Yeah. I hope it doesn't rain. I don't think it's going to rain though. We, the weather says it's not going to. I just, I just hope for good weather, good conditions. Peters, what would your biggest fears be now? Nothing. He's made it very clear.
Starting point is 00:34:40 He does not want to be a part of this podcast. Peters is the one you guys should really be asking about. Me anders actually we have a we have a long history of content together that a lot of people don't know about uh probably well it probably is what eight years ago i had like yeah when we used to stream i had like 11 000 followers on twitter and we would stream Fortnite. I think it was mostly Fortnite for one dude. And it would be the same dude every single time. And he would donate, he would send, he would send like five bucks and I'd be like, thanks for the donations chat. Even though it was just one guy that I was talking, like it was thousands of people. And I would have to force Peters to, uh uh to turn his microphone on because he wouldn't want
Starting point is 00:35:25 to record but so he this is his this isn't his first rodeo he knows what it's like to be in the scene he's also i mean he's pretty much he's on the road with me constantly yeah he's kind of your road dog yeah kind of just like a green room guy great for the hang i mean absolutely unbelievable hang with this guy yeah that was a lot of fun i gotta say yeah you guys came to uh when me and francis did comedy works denver yeah that was great and that was a good time it's good vibes doing that again well i mean it was obviously it was fun for you guys you guys just got unlimited beer and just got to sit on the couch yeah it's not as fun when you're pacing around the entire time going they're're going to fucking hate me.
Starting point is 00:36:06 I suck. And then you hear Francis doing a little better than you. And then I turned to you guys and I'm like, what did you do better than me? You'd be honest. Did he do better than me? I thought you guys both did really well. And Luke as well.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Oh yeah. I forgot. Mook was there too. I haven't seen Mook in a while. Yeah. I'd love to get the boys back together. We got to get that crew back together. But we can wrap it up. We're at 33 minutes.
Starting point is 00:36:30 I don't know if people will listen to this. I don't even know if this is going to come out. But if it does, it does. And thank you guys for listening. I'm going to be in Austin, Texas in July. July 12th and 13th, I believe. Friday and Saturday at the Vulcan Gas Company. So you'll get tickets to that at littlesasswatchwebsite.com.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Bo, do you have anything you would like to plug? Yeah, I'd love to give out a shout-out. I just have one shout-out to this really great website. You guys should check out. It's called The Life You Can Save. Oh, bro. I won't say too much about it, but it's Peter Singer. He's a really great guy.
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Starting point is 00:37:37 And you can just donate a few bucks a month and it can make a big difference. So that's thelife you can save.org. Awesome. All right. Thank you for joining us. We'll be back with another episode next Tuesday. Happy 4th of July.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Goodbye. Bye.

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