The Always Sunny Podcast - Mac and Dennis Break Up

Episode Date: June 19, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, everyone. Oh, yeah. Oh, step ahead. Yeah. Yeah. Mag looked at a cut. From Mag looked at a cut and said, my God, please. Thanks for knowing for weeks and weeks and weeks and weeks.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Well, guys, Mara, good morning. Good morning to start us off here. Now, why do you feel you feel compelled to sit in because we talked so all over the map last time? I want to avoid wrestling and rock and roll today if we can. Yeah, you know, it just. I know, those are two pretty cool things. Then they get tears up a bit.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Yeah. Yeah, I think, you know, just we were missing Meg a little bit in the last, I'm no Megan Gans, no Megan Gans, never will be, but the next best thing you guys have. So to a Wrangler. Yeah. You're wearing a conversation. Well, that, that begs a few questions from me.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Do, do we think that that was not a successful podcast? I know that it wasn't a successful conversation about the episode, but does that mean that it wasn't a successful episode? I don't know. No, I do think that was a successful episode. I think we got some good topics. You guys got fiery, which was delightful. Oh, so we had a follow-up conversation about this. I'm starting to believe that I have maybe issues with social cues or something, because I don't know what you're talking about. Glenn texted me yesterday and he was like, man, that was really fun.
Starting point is 00:01:36 And I was like, that was fun. That was great. And he was like, I love it when we get a little contentious. And I was like, well, no, you are contentious, but Glenn was getting hot. And he was getting defensive and back in a corner about his supplements. And surely you picked up on that. Well, yes, but about like, no, it was about diet stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Is that what you're talking about? Whatever. Sleep diet. It was the whole today. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What you eat, your approach to your research and science and how I view it versus how he views it. Yeah, well like in a in a in ability for self-reflection. Pick a leg man and myself reflecting too much. I love it. Am I self-reflecting too much?
Starting point is 00:02:26 Am I thinking about it so much? So basically, are you telling me that you didn't pick up on this type of... I do pick up on that, but the difference is that it doesn't make me feel uncomfortable. No, didn't make me feel uncomfortable either. I thought it was delightful. I find it delightful. So then it doesn't feel contentious to me, but yes, I do recognize that he's defensive. I can see that he's getting hot already. But it doesn't feel goodious to me, but yes, I do recognize that he's defensive. I can see that he's getting hot already.
Starting point is 00:02:46 But it just feels good to get picked on, doesn't it? No, no, it doesn't. But for the sake of show business, it's fun. Now if you guys keep up this type of rhythm, our mac and Dennis is going to break up. How about that? Are you happy by the segue? Actually, I didn't want to do the segue. I love this episode.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I love this episode. You're gonna say I love a good segue. I don't love a good segue. Do you want to set it up for us, Mark? Absolutely. For clicky as hell. Today we'll be discussing season five episode nine, Mac and Dennis break up.
Starting point is 00:03:23 It aired on November 12th, 2009. It was written by Scott Martyr and Rob Rosal, and directed by Fred Savage. Do you feel so, you're like a little bit like on the chopping block, like we're like, you better get your rhythms right here. Kind of the way you were just looking, I was like, don't fuck this up, Mariah.
Starting point is 00:03:41 I know, I know. Should I do that over here? I gave you another mic. No, you tripped on a line. I noticed that you looked up at Charlie. Yeah, you looked up at me. I know, I was getting like, see, it's all,
Starting point is 00:03:51 there's a lot of judgment that comes from these two guys. Fuck yeah. See what I'm doing? You're like, you're like, we demand excellence. I write. We don't always achieve excellence,
Starting point is 00:04:00 but we demand it. We strive for it. We strive for it. But I demand excellence too, and then you come at me about it. Yeah, but I demand excellence too, and then you come at me about it. You know, I demand excellence for my body and my life. Yeah, and my health. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:12 You know, so it's like, pick it, which is it? I know. You know, true. True, if you were that in depth about, you know, something show business related, you know, like the types of cameras or whatever, I wouldn't give a shit. But it's cool. When it comes to, like, I think that you got to an eight or a nine
Starting point is 00:04:29 and you weren't able to take in the information that we were, I was, I wasn't, I just disagreed with it. I might think you did a good job by the way. Okay. I just disagreed with it. But that's okay. That's all right. You know, that's all part of the deal.
Starting point is 00:04:42 You know, that's what happens. Yeah. That's what happens when you get into, you know, that's all part of the deal. You know, that's what happens. That's what happens when you get into conversations about the, I don't fucking know. No, I haven't had enough coffee today, guys. I tell you what, I had a bunch of coffee this morning and you know, it was having a little bit of a Charlie tummy day, which I had it had in a while. Charlie tummy? Yeah, according to my telling, it was just like a little off and I was like, you know what, maybe you don't need that extra cup of coffee.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Did someone say something to you? Did someone say something to you? I think there was some traveling and there was some devil. And I was like, you know what, maybe you don't need that extra cup of coffee. Did someone say that? Did someone say something you ate yesterday? I think there was some traveling and there was some dabble. Some boiled, some meat. Dabbleing with some oils and some creams and dairies that I normally would avoid. And, you know, thought I got away with it. And it's not like a, it's like a time bomb.
Starting point is 00:05:23 You know, it doesn't happen that day. Like, it's like two days later. It's like, hey bomb. You know, it doesn't happen that day. Like, it's like two days later, it's like, hey man, remember me? I'm still in here. I'm still in here. I'm still a problem. I've just been waiting to come out and like, and how?
Starting point is 00:05:34 You fed me the oils. You fed me the oils, I get it now, right? You think you some kind of, oil eating cheese monger, you ain't? You ain't. Let me show you. You wish you were. Yeah. Yeah. Well, we've now discovered that vegetable oils Elegating cheese monger you ain't you ain't me you wish you were
Starting point is 00:05:52 Yeah, well, we've now discovered that vegetable oils are often rancid and you know, so it talks I had a vegetable juice this morning But I'm talking about vegetable vegetable oils now. Oh Gotta be careful with the vegetables. They're rancid I love it, but you're a hundred percent right. I. Cause I'll go to a restaurant and I'll eat a food that I normally eat and it's fine for me. Yeah. But then I'll feel like crap after I'm like, I can tell it was cooked with some kind of oil
Starting point is 00:06:13 that my body's like, I don't know what to do with this. Cause they cook it with the cheap oils. They're cooking it with like, safflower oil or sunflower oil. So, Glenn, when you go to a restaurant, do you ask like, what are you, what are you, okay? No. All right. Just because you kind of, okay? No. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Just because I can't, I can't. There's always so far I can go. Right. I just want to do that. What is why I think we're so successful as a group is we have aspects of our personalities that complement each other to form a pretty well-functioning human being, you know, who can make a good TV show, whatever it is. It is a pretty well-functioning human being, you know, who can make a good TV show, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Comedy like Trump. Yeah, like, if I could have a little bit of your discipline in terms of like knowing what each type of food is, like, you don't need it. Like, you could probably eat whatever and be fine. I probably need your knowledge. So if you could lend your knowledge to me, I don't want it. But if you could, if you could just download your knowledge to me, I don't want it.
Starting point is 00:07:05 But if you could, if you could just download it into my brain, I don't want to sit and listen to it at all. But if you could just have it. If I could just have it. Not have to actually go through it. Go through steps. But I mean, I don't want to give people the wrong impression. I had pizza and chicken wings last night.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Okay, so I don't want people to think that like, I don't, that I, that I, all I eat is like, you know, that I'm strict about every single thing. I'm not, I'm just, I'm just knowledgeable about it. I like to be knowledgeable about it. I'm interested. Mm-hmm. I, just, just to be clear, I, I, I was not,
Starting point is 00:07:41 so I was not coming down on you about, in fact, I praised you. I praised you for how much time, effort, and energy you put into lots of things. All I was suggesting was that it's fascinating how you will go from zero to 10 on something. And then three weeks later when new information comes out, you go zero to 10 in the opposite
Starting point is 00:08:05 direction. I mean, that's not a long time. I know, but I was pointing back in the past where that happened. That's all I was a passionate young man. You know, it's a passionate about my health. And I did try being vegan for a while. And it just didn't work. It just didn't, it didn't feel good.
Starting point is 00:08:22 I didn't like the food. I didn't feel as well as I thought it was, you know, so I've tried different things and like that stupid master cleanse, which God. We're all trying new things. And I think that's admirable. Like if you came and said, I'm doing this weird thing, I'm trying it.
Starting point is 00:08:36 I don't know if it's gonna work. Like, but I'm reading all this interesting science about it and people have been fasting for thousands of years. And I don't know, I'm gonna give it a shot. Yeah. We'd be like, oh, okay, right. It was more, and back me up, so I'm not out on a limb here. It was more that you came in and you were like, this, this is going to work.
Starting point is 00:08:55 And the implication was, if you guys eat something today, that's crazy. You shouldn't be eating. I'll see, that was you getting defensive and thinking that I was judging you on what you were eating. And I wasn't. Come on. I think that, okay. Here's how I'll back you up you getting defensive and thinking that I was judging you on what you were eating and I wasn't I think that's how I'll back you up the fuck man like you're you're you're the one like you're accusing me of getting defensive You're the way it like I never said shit about what you were eating. I was doing my thing No, you are constantly commenting on it. Do you understand? Can you can you step outside of how upset you are right now and just can you understand What is your fucking gaslighting the shit out of me.
Starting point is 00:09:25 No, I'm really not. I'm really gaslighting me. I'm just trying to get you to see your fucking gaslighting. I'm really good in there. I'm really, I'm a little lost, but that's what happens only cause. It's so late.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Yeah, yeah, there, but I understand both sides of it. You know, you always do. How about this, I'll start with this. I'm open to hearing what you see. I'm open to hearing what you see. I'm open to hearing what my culpability is in this misunderstanding. Can you tell me what it is? And I'll listen to it. And I'll have to respond.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Yes. It's just that the feeling that I'm getting or the implication that I'm getting, I can't ever use the word implication. That's the other way around. That's the other way around. Yeah. It comes right at me with that one. implication that I'm getting is a I can't ever use the word implication. That was off. That was off the air. That's the other guy that just you know comes right at me with that one. Uh, is that I get so into doing a thing and then I judge other people for not doing. Ah, I see.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Or that I like this is the way and if you're not doing it, that's that's the thing that I don't ever really remember doing. I do remember getting, you know, very adamant about likeant about like, I do believe this is going to work. I don't think you can do something that extreme without thinking like on some level. I think that's what's a Rob's point that he's trying to make is, if I may, is I think what sometimes we found funny about it is you're definitely funny. Is your confidence in it, right? Yeah, yeah. So just like you're just talking about the oils or vegetables.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Yeah. That you that you would have these things that you'd read, like the master cleanse. Yeah, yeah. And you would approach it with such confidence and conviction and clarity. And like I think because. Not recognizing the irony that things are constantly changing. And I should. I got you. Sudo science and science. And so then we didn't hear about it for years. And then when we'd
Starting point is 00:11:14 say, Hey, what about that master cleanse? And you were like, Oh, that was fucking bullshit. And then we'd be like, Whoa, like that was such a big swing. And I hear what you're saying in terms of like, once it seems like I'm projecting some kind of judgment, that doesn't feel good. I'm not judging how you looked at. I never felt like that I was being judged. That's right, good. It was more, I'm just trying to.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Okay, because that was the impression I was getting was that you were, you were sort of, that I'm just trying. I was just trying. Okay, because that was the impression I was getting was that you were, you were, you know, sort of, that you got the impression that I was coming in being like, what, because I mean, you said it, you were like, what you're eating is going to destroy you. Yes, but I was using that as an example, not a judgment. I was using it as an example of an extreme point of view. Yeah. That all I'm trying to point out is like, the implication is that what I'm eating is going
Starting point is 00:12:03 to destroy me because of how passionate you are about not eating what I'm eating. Yes, and you're saying, don't yuck my yum, and we're saying yours is no yum because you're not eating food. Well, I think the thing that I take a little bit of umbrave was that I had this, like, that my conviction was so, like, my, if there was any conviction, it was like, I find this fascinating, and I want to try this. Because I'm constantly seeking trying to feel better.
Starting point is 00:12:26 It's a little jab and you're fine with a jab, but where you take Umbridge and where you get defensive and this is understandable is when the jab starts to say, I know this is a fact about you and you're like, well, anyway, so you're like, I'm being misrepresentated. And you're like, I'm the authority on me. Let me speak for me.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Thankfully, I don't do, I don't live in the extremes quite as much anymore, although I do still gobble up all the knowledge, I like it, but I don't really remember it. You know what I mean? I remember bits and pieces. Like I remember the application of it, but it's like if you were to ask me, like, why do you take Choirserton?
Starting point is 00:13:01 I'm like, I don't remember. That I'm trying to do. Well, it works for you. And also, then you can get into some sort of existential sort of thinking, which is like, you may be destined to have this approach to your life and incapable of taking, say, your approach or my approach that like you're hardwired into,
Starting point is 00:13:20 this is, you're just gonna be doing this no matter what for the rest of your life. Different diets, experimenting on different ways of eating food and that's just possibly gonna be your your path in this life I don't know. It could be but then every once in a while you got to have pizza and chicken wings, which I did last night. Yeah good. I'm glad you all. I'm glad you are. You seem more balanced when you're in that zone than when you're in a really dialed thing.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah. I don't think it's, I think it's like, because I, the mental side of it, you have to pay attention to too, right? So if you're, if you're so mentally fixated on and, you know, like rigid about what it is that you're doing, that's not, that's not healthy mentally. Mara, how are you feeling about your decision to sit in today? Uh, this is riveting.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Well, we've got, we've got 50% of this. Wow. We will be. Yeah, yeah, we've got 50% of this. Well, we will be. Yeah, yeah, we've cut a lot of that already. Maybe I'm lost. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
Starting point is 00:14:14 no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no when are on the verge of breaking up, but they're not that fast. So we can have that. That's really fast. Well, I do think, do people not navigate conflict on a daily basis? No, they don't. Not like really. No, they really don't, dude. But how do you grow? How do you learn?
Starting point is 00:14:34 How do you have a capacity for conflict that other people just don't have? And I think that's what makes you successful. You're okay. You're totally comfortable navigating conflict. You don't see conflict, you don't conflate conflict with negativity, right? Or negative outcomes. You conflate conflict with positive outcome.
Starting point is 00:14:57 And I think a lot of people avoid conflict because it does get uncomfortable, uncomfortable for people. I grew up in a household hold where conflict was not really something that was navigated, right? So I had to learn and I actually have credited you in my life, like with Jill, for helping me learn how to navigate conflict and helping me learn not to conflate conflict with negative outcomes or that conflict is inherently bad, right? In the same way that I had to teach myself the difference between confidence and arrogance,
Starting point is 00:15:31 because I think it's easy to conflate those things too, right? And there is a massive difference. And I do think that I think conflict is crucial in a friendship, in a marriage, in a relationship to be able to navigate conflict, to be able to have conflict, and not have it be like, oh, this person disagrees with me or I'm being represented, and therefore, I categorically can't be their friend or their spouse anymore.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Who else takes practice? It's not, it's always uncomfortable. It's not like something anybody seeks out. But's not like something you, anybody seeks out. Yeah. But, but I don't know how, like, well, I think it's on some level you do because I think you enjoy it. But I think, well, I enjoy solving the up and emotional problem or distance. But yes, I don't, but I don't enjoy, I don't like, no, you don't want to make people feel bad. That's not what I mean. I don't mean to imply that. I just mean, like, you, you like debate. You like debate. He likes, yeah, and I think I think interesting conclusions come out of conflict right you change somebody else's mind about something you change
Starting point is 00:16:29 your own mind about something right you're you're working through stuff it's the only way to really work through stuff is that well this you know not to stare to the show we don't have to go into the show but like I do feel like when we are at our best is when we have navigated an episode that we have been conflicted about. Yes. And we have pulled something out from each other that we don't naturally go to or have, and we have forced each other to go to that place
Starting point is 00:16:56 and it makes it more well-rounded, better episode of television. Yeah, I agree. As you said, like, you know, the comedy Voltron of it is such that often you have a very strong point of view about how something should go, what a joke should be, what a story point should be, and so do you. And sometimes they're the same. And that's easy.
Starting point is 00:17:17 That's fun. Most of the time, probably. Yeah, most, yes. Actually, that's true. Yeah. And then when it isn't, it's like you guys are kind of battling it out. And I'm usually sort of going like, okay, yeah, yeah, you know what, maybe we take some of that and some of that and there's a way to make it so much easier.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Well, what's so interesting is when it isn't, and then we force it through whatever lens it goes through. And then it becomes the thing that the three of us all agree on so that, you know, we're in the editing room knowing, now you're cutting it wrong, it should be this, right? So it becomes a thing that we all have a mutual vision on. Usually there's not usually a ton of arguments by the time we get to the editing room. And even now, like the arguments don't take on the same sort of intensity that they used to in the early days.
Starting point is 00:18:04 But that never felt like conflict. don't take on the same sort of intensity that they used to in the early days. But that never felt like conflict. That felt like creative searching. You know, conflict feels a little bit more like this conversation about a personality trait. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, but sometimes it's really uncomfortable. Either way, no matter what, it's never comfortable. You don't seek it out.
Starting point is 00:18:22 But also, whenever you hear about movies that had, or television shows that had, it was just so fun and everything was easy and then you watch it and you're like, it shows not that. It shows not that. It shows not that. It's a movie sucks. It's a reason, of course.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Like the best band, just the- You fought all the fucking time. Or just the fact that they're tortured emotionally, which allows them to access creative parts of their brain. Right. And also like the greatest and strongest relationships that you have in your life are with people that you have insane amounts of conflict with.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Yeah. And hopefully you navigate those. Yeah. I'll bet you, one of our highest rated episodes of the podcast, the more people would listen to, would be an episode where the three of us, the four of us, picked our favorite episodes and then fought. This is the best episode of Sunny and you are wrong and you are wrong, and I'm going to plead my case.
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Starting point is 00:19:57 Do not wait to get tickets they will sell out. Oh yeah. See you there. Let's show it sponsored by BetterHelp. That's right, Shirley. BetterHelp is an online therapy service that is designed to be convenient, affordable, and suited to your schedule. Have you tried therapy lately? Have you been thinking about trying to try it?
Starting point is 00:20:19 Yeah, I mean, it's easy to find reasons not to dive in and do it. You know, one of which being that you're just too busy, right, which is something I think we can all relate to. Right, yeah. Oh, yeah, sorry. I'd like to unpack all my childhood trauma, but I gotta go to a brunch. Oh, a brunch.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Okay, that doesn't feel like a good enough reason. You know, too often we get caught up in doing things that make others happy when sometimes what you really need is to do, to stop and just take a moment to think about your own needs. You know, otherwise, you're left feeling stretched a little too thin, right? And you burned out. And to be clear, therapy is not just helpful for people dealing with major or minor traumas. Therapy is a useful tool for anyone interested in examining their life and learning coping strategies to live it more better. Yes. Extats exactly right.
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Starting point is 00:22:01 I loved it. I was talking about that concept. I hated it. Did you know? That's the problem. It was a generally agree on which episodes we like, but this episode was very good. It's so. And because it was about, it was just about you guys's interpersonal dynamics.
Starting point is 00:22:17 By the way, I was watching it being like, okay, we took both these characters in this direction for the rest of the show after this episode. It's also just, I don't know if you guys were feeling this watching it too, but it's wall-to-wall jokes. It's very, yeah. It's never not being funny. You know what I mean? Even the only thing that, and even this is funny, because of how not funny we played it, but like when we get into the, when I come back from the video store with Transporter 2 and we get into, like it's, it's sort of overtly comedic at first. And then it, and then it just turns into like a real relationship melodrome. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:57 Like it turns into it and we don't play it. And we play it like we, I remember I was talking about this on the day, like it's going to be funnier if we play it like a drama. Yeah, yeah. We have that scene transcribed if you guys wanna. What if you guys didn't. Yeah, I acted out. I think that from a performance standpoint, that episode is really interesting,
Starting point is 00:23:16 because it is played mostly like a drama. And not going hard at last. And then there are so many laughs throughout, just with what you're talking about, like the apple seeds and the apple skin, and just incredible. Why does Mac peel your apples for you? He doesn't like for me to eat the apples with the skin on it.
Starting point is 00:23:33 He says the skin's loaded with toxins. Okay, well good news. Max not here. I know he's not here, and that's why I need you to do it for me. Please, please. Oh, Jesus, just eat it with the skin on you. I didn't like it with the skin, D. I'm not allowed to eat it with the skin. I'm not allowed. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:23:47 All right. It's just a whole episode about like massive codependency too, you know, just just just the how it is. Well, it's simply about how we all relate to one another and then the conflict within. But it is so low stakes like a scheme plot wise, you know, there's no big like, what's high state? It's high emotional stakes. I know there's no, there's no story really. There's no wacky.
Starting point is 00:24:12 No, it's that you guys feel tension and then one guy wants to watch a movie like that's my whole thing. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like a set. Yeah, but not really what you really want. Yeah, what I really want is, well, a friendship, companionship. Yeah, you know, someone to watch a movie with.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Yeah. Have you guys ever had a dramatic friend break up in your real life? A dramatic friend. I've, I've had dramatic, I wouldn't hear your point. You're, you're thing with this because I think like, any friendships that felt like they weren't working for me, I just would try to figure out how to make them fizzle out. You know, I was never comfortable going to a friend and being like, I don't,
Starting point is 00:24:56 you know, in some form of, I don't want to, I don't think we should be friends anymore. Right. I've never done that. I see this more not to generalize, I'm actually speaking of like specific people in my life, but I find that women tend to have big blowups and like friendships and way more than men, whereas metal just like stop hanging out. Yeah, yeah, right. It just ends. It just ends. And there's not like a, there's not as much drama behind it. Right, you know, but it depends on the guy. Like I have some male friends that I know that do have those blobs. And always are having tension with one another and I'm always like,
Starting point is 00:25:34 Oh, that's interesting. It's never, it's not me, but like certain people I know in my friend group, I'm like, wow, they're always kind of having to fall out with this other person. And they don't have in those things. Was this episode based on a friendship breakup? Like, do you guys remember conceptualizing this episode and how it came about? I don't, I remember, I remember somebody
Starting point is 00:25:55 to start with the cat and all. Yeah, start with the cat and all. And then start with the cat and all. I think so. And it built out from there. And it built out from there. Yeah, I'm kind of in the middle of something with my cat right now.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Oh, okay. Well, yeah, I like cats. Let's bring him into the mix. Can't do that. He is in the wall somewhere. He's in the wall? Yeah, I think he got into the wall. Wow.
Starting point is 00:26:17 I think it started with you guys breaking up. I feel like someone pitched that that was a funny, I think. It was both. Yeah. It was both because what we often do is we'll have like, okay, cat and wall, that's a card, right? And then Mac and Dennis break up, that's a card. And then we're looking at it and we realize like,
Starting point is 00:26:31 well, what if that's the same story? Yeah. It was just kind of a fun thing. Like, because the two don't inherently have anything to do with each other, but you know. Here's one thing I remember finding so funny on the day when we were filming it. But I don't remember if it was in the script or if we were just pitching it to you is you, is me telling you
Starting point is 00:26:50 that I'm coming over and you telling Caitlin Charlie's coming over and her saying I don't care and then you having to be resigned and say, yeah, I don't care. Yeah, that was an on the day thing. It was, right? Yeah, yeah. Yes, that was not in the script. I remember finding that so. There's a lot of margarine. there's a lot of margarine. There's a lot of margarine rosel in here. The margarine rosel is all over this. The margarine apple skin toxins feels like those guys. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:27:13 I love when you call your, your talking to Charlie or when you go, it's what he does. It's what he does. That's what he does. Yeah. And the cold open too, like calling Caitlin a cat lady and then the way you guys walk It's what he does. That's what he does. Funny. And the cold open too, like calling Caitlyn a cat lady and then the way you guys walk out with your... You were too much. That was because we were doing a whole other bit that got cut.
Starting point is 00:27:38 I think that's big trouble in little China. It was big trouble. That's what we're doing. We're really guys. Yeah, it's the lightning bolts. Yeah, the guy with the hat. Yeah guy with the hat. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What season is the gang dines out? It's a couple seasons nine, right? Nine. I believe it's nine. I believe it's nine. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:52 Because that's going back into that dynamic between the two of you guys, which is so fun. Yeah. This is a romantic comedy. Yeah. This is a romantic comedy. Yes. But like it's the, and we, we got to do both. You know, we have to do the big episodes and we gotta go to the water park and those episodes are great. But man, when we can key in on little things that feel real, like Frank cuts his toes with a knife, you know. Jesus Christ, Frank, are you cutting your toenails
Starting point is 00:28:19 with a steak knife? I suppose you have a problem with that too. Ah, go. Oh, botched toe. I botched that one. Oh, that's a botched job. It's so funny because it's so intimate and you're getting such a close look at the characters and you're kind of peeling away a curtain
Starting point is 00:28:34 that no one had seen before. And we didn't know that Max Dennis had this movie night and that their relationship was here yet. So I don't know, I found this one amazing. Yeah. The scene at the end where we get where we're at the restaurant together and we're making up. You remember where we shot that? For some reason, I thought it was in Philly, but that was a different episode when we were in the Barnes, the Dave and Buster. No, we shot that at Dave and Buster.
Starting point is 00:29:01 That was Dave and Buster. Yeah. Okay. That was Dave and Buster. Yeah. It was like a side like dining room or whatever. So we brought you again. Yeah, put it away. What was the episode where we ended by, oh, with the predator or the predator or what was that? This then that we didn't want to putting it in the show. Shit, dude.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Yes, yes, it was. Okay, that's why it was it was in this episode. It was in that scene. Yeah, that was what makes sense because that's a predator. You wanted yes it was. Okay, that's why it was in this episode. It was in that scene. Yeah, that was what makes sense because that's a credit. You wanted to watch. Predator. Okay, we did the, yeah, we ended it like this. And I like a close up on my stuff. Yeah, because that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:29:35 So, okay, so I was watching it. I was like, oh, did we shot this in David Buster? Oh, no, we didn't because we ended that scene with us. Uh-huh. But we didn't wind up using it. We didn't wind up using it. I wonder why we cut that out. I don't know. It probably seems like style wise, different from the rest of the episode is so sort of natural,
Starting point is 00:29:51 you know, from a camera standpoint. Yeah, maybe not. It's just very like, maybe felt like a hat on a hat, like just like another joke. Yeah, like there's not a lot of like push-ins or anything in this episode, like so it might have felt weird to just do such a very stylistic thing at that point. Or maybe it just wasn't funny, maybe we cut it and we're like, ah, it's not that funny.
Starting point is 00:30:09 It's not that funny. Maybe we fought about it. Maybe we were like, that's gotta go in and you were like, no, it's gotta go out. Maybe we did. It's possible. Maybe we did.
Starting point is 00:30:17 And see, you don't remember that part. All we remember is how close we are. Yeah, man. And then we go along together. Uh- man. And then we belong together. Let's do it. Who is it in in in in predator that it's obviously Schwartz and Eger and it's a car. Carlewathers. Is it weather?
Starting point is 00:30:37 Yeah, definitely. It's not just it's not Jesse the body venturer. No, I think it's car. That's that's a car. Well, is that right before is that right after he said you you son of a bitch, like he comes in, right? You think they're gonna get in a fight? Right? And then it's like, nah.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Just close up. That's great. That's so good. So good. Yeah. So a few episodes ago, you guys asked the creeps to send us like sunny continuity errors. Did you notice the major one in this episode?
Starting point is 00:31:06 Oh yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah. Isn't that same dining scene? Yeah, we have that scene if you guys want to watch it. Oh, you're staying on your water, staying on your shirt. Oh, they're being pressed a woman. Yes.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Mac is very straight in this episode. Sit down. A very well-ish. I mean, you were very in love with Dennis. What is he doing here? I was told I would be meeting a woman with giant breasts. I was also told that I was to meet a woman with giant breasts. Yes, geniuses, I sent you up. Now, can you please make up because you're
Starting point is 00:31:39 trying to be everyone crazy? You're trying to be cute. Look, I'm sorry that I called you codependent, OK? I think you have a great friendship and it's perfectly natural for two grown men to need each other this badly. So, make up please. I guess I can.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Ah! Ah! Shut up! Ah! All right, okay. Oh my God. You know what? See, this is that short hand.
Starting point is 00:32:02 I don't care anymore. Guess what? You're not need to know what I'm doing. I'm not need my brother. I'm not. Soand. I don't care anymore. Guess what? You don't need a winner. We are making it. This is how we make it. So make up, don't make up. Kill each other. We are in the process of making it.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Yeah, right now. Yeah, I know what you need. You know what I mean. Make a bird. Well, I love it. I love it. Yeah, I'm not ready to admit it. That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:32:22 There's an olive branch. What's your sheets today? Did you make yourself throw up? Yeah, I guess you do not ready to admit it. That's the thing, like there's an olive branch. She eats today. Did you make yourself throw up? I tried, but I couldn't. Smoked some cigarettes. The smoke will suffocate the bacteria. Definitely a Rosaljupe, yeah. Okay, thanks. All right, the water's staying out of your throat.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Yeah. Oh, it's Charlie's. You know what, you do a little thing in this episode and a different scene where You're yelling at do about not being allowed to eat the apple, which is such a funny thing And then she says fine. I'll peel you the apple and you're little smile And then you throw the Well, I got my way you got your way
Starting point is 00:33:00 Yeah, well, I believe when Danny was using the tone knife, the line as scripted was, I botched it. I botched it and he didn't get that line right, but he came up with botched job. No, botched job. No, that was me. That was you. Yeah, you tell him to say that? No, no, he, well, I don't know if it was in the script or not, but I just, I botched
Starting point is 00:33:21 it was in the script because I remember there's a big Rosal thing about like botching something. No, no, no, that was me. Really? That was me. Yeah, because, and the reason I know is because that's like, that's like a thing that my dad used to say all the time. Like, I botched it. Like, he would say, I don't know, that was just,
Starting point is 00:33:38 and I just remember thinking that was really, that was really funny. But yeah, so I don't remember a botched job. It's a botched job. A botched job. Yeah, it's very fun. Yeah, that's remember a bot's job. It's a bot's job. Yeah, it's very fun. Yeah, that's something my dad would say. Like, that's a bot's job. Um, Danny also, in this episode, instead of saying my head is spinning, he says my head
Starting point is 00:33:54 is swimming. Yeah. Yeah. Wait, who, sorry, who says that? Frank, he gets tired of Matt telling him all these things like, I got to get out of here. My head is swimming. Yeah. Which is just a bus job of the line, but, you know, it's a better line.
Starting point is 00:34:10 But it also kind of works. Yeah, totally. My head is swimming. Is that a thing? Can you not say that? Like my head is swimming with ideas. Yeah, I guess because, is that a thing? I think so.
Starting point is 00:34:20 I think that's an expression. How did the cat and the wall come about? That, that happened to someone? I believe that happened to somebody. It happened to somebody. Maybe it was sunny Lee. I feel like it was either Pat or sunny. Yeah, I came in with that. I came in with that cat and the wall.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Yeah. I remember being irritated on the day about how wide the wall was. That the wall, when we break the hole in, should have been half the depth. Oh, you mean that there was too much room for her to climb in? Yeah. Well, yeah, like, there's too much room for her to climb in. It's too thick a wall. Like, yeah, yeah. Why would you have that? Really Jimmy in sideways with barely enough room. Yeah. But what do you want to do? I love that. That's what you've got. That was your that a cat work on sunny lot of cats are funny cats are funny dogs are funny, you know birds are funny people can relate to them because they have cats yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:35:14 yeah whole episodes about an iguana you can't really relate yeah yeah I don't know she lost her iguana it's funny but I don't know iguanas so actually not a bad idea. It's not bad. Do you get to an iguana? Put it on the board. It was up on the board. So Matt tries to go over to like take things over at Charlie and Frank's place.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Have you guys ever had like a controlling roommate that kind of made you crazy? This is probably based on me. I mean, like, your frustration with me. As a roommate? No, like, no, not as a roommate as a partner. Like, coming in, I think the joke was that it's my character, but it's like partially me, like, coming in and being like, well, now we're going to do it the way that I want to do it.
Starting point is 00:36:01 And I just keep like telling Frank and Charlie the way that they're going to live. And there's like some benefit to that. But mostly I'm just a pushy asshole. Do you remember the amount of conversations about the Cheeto fingers on the wall? Oh, wait, we were, I believe that this is a product. Oh, yes, it is. She knows of Cheeto's. She knows what to do. Like love the Cheeto finger thing. Like they wanted it, right? Wasn't that a big thing where they were like I
Starting point is 00:36:27 Think it was the opposite It was that they didn't want like that was what they didn't want I was like that's the one thing about that makes more sense But for some reason I remember them being like and if you could really talk about the Cheeto fingers Maybe yeah, yeah, we got a little plug from Cheetos. That was fine. They felt like easy to do. Yeah. Yeah. We got a little plug from Cheetos. That was fine. It felt like easy to do. Yeah. Well, that's one of those things where it's less distracting if it's somebody's holding a
Starting point is 00:36:51 bag of Cheetos than something that, you know, it's like a knockoff thing. Yeah. Clearly a movie brand or whatever. But again, we didn't get any of that money. That went straight to the network. It did, but it was helping justify why they kept picking the show. Absolutely. Because at this point, still no one was watching it. And did the brands that you tell to you guys?
Starting point is 00:37:08 No, I would have counted it come about. People see the network and then it trickles down to us at some point while we're writing that they're like, hey, just so you know, if you could work in Cheetos or something, it would be good for the show. Yeah, all right. We got to do that on this show. What? Product placement.
Starting point is 00:37:24 Product investment. Absolutely. Mention it all. I'm five hour energies. Did you have one today? I had one this morning, yeah. I got a bit of a five AM. Is there, I want to try that. I want to try one.
Starting point is 00:37:37 We should do it on the pod. And you should talk about how you feel. You should drink to feel free and talk to how you do. Yeah, I mean, I should drive like a vintage Mercedes around. I just say like what, like, you know, like, how does it handle, you know, how does it, you know, put the top down. That's a big one. That's a big ass.
Starting point is 00:37:54 That's a big ass. Comfortable. Yeah, yeah. These shoes, they're just. Oh, yeah. Hey, buddy, I'm TV's Michael Jordan. I'm a Rob McClennic and some shoes. Do you guys remember video stores?
Starting point is 00:38:06 Yeah, right? Blockbuster. I'm so petty that the day that Blockbuster announced bankruptcy was I was elated. I hated Blockbuster with a passion. Why would you hate Blockbuster? Because Blockbuster would not carry the DVDs of it's always sunny in Philadelphia. Why? It is not carry. Can't fire stories of it's always sunny and full of it. Why? It is not carry sunny.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Fuck that. And it did not carry sun. As holes, man. What was why? To edgy. Don't know. We kept getting the run around, but we would go, I love, I loved go to the blockbuster. I love, I loved go to the blockbuster. I love, I love renting movie. The, the, the, just the whole event of going to the movie store.
Starting point is 00:38:49 I'm picking up. Totally. Especially like you, if you got to know the person there, they, like they, they were, they were film buffs. They were. The video still broke out. Yeah. Like that's why they wanted that job, you know, they were like Quentin Tarantino's in the
Starting point is 00:39:04 making, you know, they were all Quentin Tarantino's in the making. Yeah, they're all Quentin Tarantino's they just couldn't write like him. Yeah, like I remember in New York, I would go to the one just like a walk up the street. I had the little car that you get the stamp on every time you rent. So like if you get enough stamps and free one. Yeah. And just sometimes the person would suggest movies and you would take it home, you'd watch it and like, I'm so glad this person suggested this movie I would have never found this otherwise. Yeah, yeah, then they invented the internet ruined everything totally then the internet ruined everything Yeah, they'd have like 21 copies of the new release and you'd like run and then they'd all be gone
Starting point is 00:39:39 You're like no go to the front desk like are there any back here? Yeah, and it did create a sense of anticipation and it made an event and then you had to, if you missed out, you had to wait until the following weekend. To know, having a thing like in my hands, that you could like, you know, open it up and like there were sometimes see, cool artwork or you'd be like, oh, look,
Starting point is 00:40:00 this one has DVD extras and people talk about like the choices and scrolling. And sometimes you get caught in that vortex where you're just scrolling through and not choosing something. That would happen in blockbuster too. Oh, yeah. You would just walk around. Option for all.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Yeah. But for some reason, it was more exciting. And then if your dad, if your mom or dad let you get all three, you know, to me, you'd be like, can we just get them all? You know, you know, you get all those Academy's. Keep them free. Every single one son. We got to stop.
Starting point is 00:40:29 One of the wives will be lost. Did you guys have one movie that you rented like over and over again that you can remember? Oh, definitely the Nightmare and Elm Street movies. Those are my friends. I rented those over and over and over. I was obsessed with those movies. I don't know why. Do you have a game you have?
Starting point is 00:40:45 Do you have ever have a memory of a movie that you would see every time you were in there and you'd think, maybe I'll get that, but I'm gonna get it. And you did it like 50 times. Do you remember what movie I was? Because he's on her. Are you fucking kidding me? No way. No.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Are you serious? Or do you remember me saying that to you one time? I feel like this guy is a good man. No, I remember that. We may have had that. Yeah, that's pretty. She this. No, I remember that. We may have had that. Yeah, that's the first thing she says. No, I remember that, it's possible that we've had this conversation before, but if we, no, we did have this conversation.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Okay, but I do, but I do. It just so happened that that was the same movie. Yeah, that was the same movie. But that is one of those, but I think it resonated because I think that was one of those movies that like, and I've never seen it. No, I've never seen it. I don't even, I don't even know who's in it anymore. I don't even remember.
Starting point is 00:41:27 I think Jack Nicholson is in it. Sure. Yeah, but that is one of those movies that I saw like a million times and just never. He's on the cover. You're like, maybe. Never grabbed it. I blew my mind there for a second, but yeah, no, no. I feel like we're going to have this conversation.
Starting point is 00:41:41 We may have had it on the podcast. Do you guys remember at becoming the age where you're starting to be more sexual, right? And then you're like, you're in the blackbuster, and you're like, do you think we could get like porgis or whatever, like, you know, like, like, just be like, maybe, okay, we'll definitely rent the one that our parents know that we're allowed
Starting point is 00:42:02 to rent, but like, maybe we... Slip in a porquies? Yeah, slip in a porquies. Yeah. Switch the DVDs, I don't know. I remember that, you know, probably like... I don't. There's only this. I don't remember.
Starting point is 00:42:15 I mean, I watched a lot of horror films like back in those days, so like, I feel like there was always, there was always that in horror movies back in the... I've seen them in my horror films. I watched X. So I saw Pearl first, and then I saw X is Pearl a prequel to yes, but it seemed like you needed to see Pearl to to understand X, but that's
Starting point is 00:42:33 just the way I saw it. Anyway, I loved him both. Just like transporter. Sure. You have to have seen the first one. Yeah, you can't transport straight to the second one. I wonder if that, well, you know what? I think maybe that came from the fact that, I remember actually that I did do that. I watched Transport or two and I'd never seen Transport. And I remember thinking, like, am I gonna be lost? Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally. And then realizing almost immediately,
Starting point is 00:42:55 like, that's ridiculous, I'm sure I won't be lost. I'm not a bet you can watch any Jason Statham movie across his entire catalog and not be lost. And not be lost, yeah. As long as he's in it. Sure. You'll be fine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Man, it's finally summer. Everything slowed down here with a strike,
Starting point is 00:43:18 and I am itching to get out of Dodge and take a trip. Ah, nice, man. Where are you thinking about going? I don't know. Boy, have I got the destination for you? Now, have you guys ever heard of a place called Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? Showed to me on a map. Sounds made up.
Starting point is 00:43:34 No, it's funny, but we've been to Philly so many times, but we're always so busy shooting. I don't think we, you know, so we don't ever have enough time to just get out there and explore. And what I'd like to do really is trek around and make some more memories, you know? But you know, where to start? Dude, I've got just the thing for you. Have you tried Viator? You got to get on Viator.
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Starting point is 00:44:13 where you can get hammer while you ride, even something described as a dark Philly adult night tour. Oh, now that sounds like an extreme adventure. That sounds cool. Yeah, that sounds cool. Yeah, sexy guest ghost tour. Ooh, now I used Viator recently with Jill. That's true. That's true. That's true. Yeah, sexy guest ghost tour. Ooh. Now, I used Viator recently with Jill.
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Starting point is 00:45:28 Friendships are a complicated thing. You know, they're a living thing. I do think you guys should do the scene just because it's so iconic. The fans love it. Okay, the fans love it. Let's do it for the fans. Okay, perfect.
Starting point is 00:45:42 All right. Hello. Yo, where you been? Do it for the fans. Okay, perfect. All right. Hello. Yo. Where you been? What do you mean, man? I, uh, you know what? Actually, why don't you guys switch? So then that way, I can just cut between these two cameras.
Starting point is 00:45:57 You know what I mean? Cause my looks to him, Mark, I'm good. Yeah. You know what I mean? I mean, like that. My looks to him, Mark, it'll be good. You know what I mean? Uh huh. Okay. I don't know. I I mean? Yeah. I didn't like that.
Starting point is 00:46:07 I didn't like that. Okay. He's going to text me about it later. I'm sorry, Charles. Take a big crap. Here's your one. All right. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:46:16 All right. Hey, where you been? What do you mean? I was getting the movie. Uh, yeah, but you weren't answering any of my calls. I've been sort of calling you over and over. Yeah, I was having a conversation with the video store clerk. Uh, yeah, but I texted you 911, dude.
Starting point is 00:46:39 That means it's an emergency. Yeah, yeah, I saw that. What was the emergency, Mack? Well, I couldn't get in touch with you, yeah, I saw that. What was the emergency back? Well, I couldn't get in touch with you, dude. I almost called the police. The emergency was you couldn't get in touch with me? I mean, that's a little bit of an overreaction, don't you think, man?
Starting point is 00:46:53 Like, I was gone for what an hour. I mean, yeah, but I thought we had a deal, you know, you would check in with me every once in a while and then that way I would know that you're okay. Oh, okay. Well, yeah, I'm okay. Can we watch the movie? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Great, sure. Okay. All right. Good. Transported to. Yeah. Yeah. I look, man, I, you know, I know you wanted to see Predator again, but I feel like, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:23 we've seen that like 30 times in the last two months, and I thought, maybe we could mix things up. You know, video store clerk guy said that this movie was awesome, so. The video store clerk guy, I feel like you, you won't stop talking about him. I'm,
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Starting point is 00:47:49 Okay, I'm gonna do that. Yeah, you got one. Yeah. It's really not that big of a deal, dude. Well, the big deal, Dennis, is that I wasn't even consultant on the decision. Okay. This is a big deal to me as well.
Starting point is 00:48:02 You know, it's also my night plus transport or two. We haven't seen transport or one, which means we'll be completely lost. Plus Jason Statham's physique is nothing like the lineup in place. No, we stop. I don't want to hear conversations anymore about dudes' physique. And whether or not they can... Body mass.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Oh my God. Okay, that's... Yes. Okay. Yeah, I get it. Okay, can we not? That's what I was trying my god. Okay, that's, yes. Okay, yeah, I get it. Okay, can we not, that's why I was trying to avoid, okay? I don't wanna have a conversation about body mass, okay? We've had that conversation five times a day for the last month
Starting point is 00:48:34 because we keep watching Predator and all you wanna talk about is weather's and Jesse the body ventura and how many pounds they can pack on and why that's important. It's important to pack on mass. So we're talking about carboloding. I don't wanna have this conversation. Oh,. I don't want to have this conversation. Oh, no, I don't want to have this conversation.
Starting point is 00:48:49 I just don't, man. I don't want to have this conversation with you anymore. No, you'd rather have it with the video store clerk. You know what, man, look, if you don't want to watch the movie with me, that's fine. I'll watch it by myself. I'm damn. Well, Jesus. Where's this coming from?
Starting point is 00:49:09 I guess I have been thinking a lot about what D said. And I do think I do think that maybe we are spending a little too much time together. I know. I do think we are spending a little too much time together. I can't look at you. What are you saying? I'm just, I feel like, okay, I'm saying that I feel like we're in a little bit of a rut. And I feel like that I'm not flourishing.
Starting point is 00:49:48 That's funny. Well, far be it for me to keep the flower of you from flourishing. I guess I'll grab my shins day at Charlize. But wait, don't do that. I mean, I feel like I'm the one that got to a syndice mess. Okay, so you'll stay a trial. Listen, no. Sorry, give me that again. Okay, so you'll stay a trial. No, I can't. No, you should stay there because you you've already said that you would. And I and I and also I have more stuff and it's going to take me longer to pack.
Starting point is 00:50:27 And I think it just, it'll be easier. So you, yeah. Bing bong! Who was that? Police officer? Hi, I'm responding to a missing person's report. I'll pack my things. Is the line? Is the line? Did we have some up? Well, something was caught me and I feel like it caught me today when I watched it too. When you stop him, do you see? no, don't do that when he says he's going to go stay at Charlie's? Is that what it was? Yes, yes. And I think, and I think the idea
Starting point is 00:51:10 was it was like, no, don't do that. It's not, it's not your fault. You shouldn't have to do it. And then the reality of having to stay at Charlie's hits me, like, well, so you'll stay at Charlie's? No. No, you're right. No, yeah. No, you should. No, you didn't let me finish. Don't do that right now. Give yourself five, 10 minutes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Five, 10 minutes to cool down. It's a cool time.
Starting point is 00:51:32 And then pack your bag. And then pack your bag. Ah, well, it was a good take, fellas. It was a good episode. That's a great episode. It really is wall-to-wall jokes. I encourage people to go back and watch this episode. Unlike this podcast, which was not. I held a wall-to-wall I encourage people to go back and watch this. Unlike this podcast, which was not wall to wall joke.
Starting point is 00:51:47 But all different. It comes. This is our podcast is not a situation comedy. And if it was a slice of conversation, hopefully it's an interesting conversation. An interesting conversation for the kids at home. Well, thanks for thanks for sitting in, Maro. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Thanks for having me, guys. You feel like you were happy. You didn't, or you're like, Goddamn, what I do that. Why did I? Guys, I'll take any minute. I can be with the three of you. Oh, that's first. It's the lightest time.
Starting point is 00:52:13 That's first week. They like spending time with you as well. You guys are the best. you

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