The Boyscast with Ryan Long - MTV JESSE On The Nelk Boys, Insane Pranks, Canadian Slang, & Creating A Million Dollar Business

Episode Date: September 19, 2023

Canadian accents, frat culture, growing up as an artist, life hacks & winning at life with MTV JESSE! @mtvjesse UK & EUROPE TOUR TICKETS AT RYANLONGCOMEDY.COM COMEDY EVENT IN TORONTO AT LAUGHINGLOUD....COM SUPPORT THE BOYSCAST: https://www.patreon.com/theboyscast http://ryanlongcomedy.com MERCH - ryanlongstore.com Ryan @ryanlongcomedy Danny @dannyjokes LEAVE US A FIVE STAR REVIEW! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Boys! The Boys Cast! The Lads! The Boys Cast! The Dudes! Prepare yourselves for The Boys Cast! The Bros! The Boys Cast! The Homies! The Boys Cast! The Dudes! Experience The Boys Cast! The Boys Cast! We are here at The Boys Cast. our IP that joke's not gonna be funny no also it's not gonna be funny if he's editing this in a neck brace he's watching this dude so but he's he zips around in a scooter in New York and we're just saying like but most of the time if I'm on when I drive home on a bike I mostly almost die yeah so I probably do it once every two weeks and it's rare and mostly I almost die and he say go most people that drive a scooter in New York like eventually have a story 60
Starting point is 00:01:14 year olds ripping around on scooters yeah no that's true you eventually have something where you either get hit you get close to hitting of time to fucking retire that thing I think it's a real thing like if you actually bike every day the few people I know do it are like one or two times they've been hit by a car they don't make it very long that makes me just like not wanna yeah hell yeah i like almost tore my acl walking yesterday in the rain you're getting old now dude there i smoked my knee like last year because they have these giant steel like on the sidewalk they'll have these like shoot like these thick steel things that they like cover pieces of the sidewalk and when they're wet and it was
Starting point is 00:01:48 soaking wet and i was walking i stepped on it and my like one uh leg just like slipped totally like a lunge like a lunge yeah deep lunge and my right knee just smacked it and like it's been kind of like fucked ever since like fuck yeah yeah this city this city is a real like a death trap well we have there's a there's a whole bunch of shit that i feel like i want to ask you about because this is the first time we met yeah but like i've seen your stuff like forever um but the recently i even heard you on something where because when i talked to you on instagram i was saying that like it's fine whenever i hear you because you have so much you guys you guys sort of like brought the canadian slang shit to america yeah and you'll hear so many people be like oh that was just like
Starting point is 00:02:29 they'll say it's hockey slang and you're just like no it wasn't hockey slang like but you guys sort of made it that way where they'll be like oh yeah it's like American frat shit and you're like no it's like I actually wonder that sometimes and I don't want to I want to be modest about it but like I really do think that that frat boy Canadian slang, like, to a degree is, like, brought here because we kind of started saying that. But it wasn't frat boy shit in Canada. No, it was just fucking. Like, small town. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:53 It was like hockey, right? Yeah, we played hockey. It was, like, that kind of energy. But it was also, like, everyone would just talk about it. But you said one recently. You were just like, oh, bud, are you taking the tarp off? And I was like, fuck that. Yeah, tarps off.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Tarps off. Tarps. Tarps. Should we do tarps off? Tarps off for the bot? You don't want to the tarp off and I was like, fuck that. Tarps off. Tarps off. Should we do tarps off? Tarps off for the bot? You don't want to do tarps off? You've been doing jujitsu. No one wants to see that. He's doing so much karate.
Starting point is 00:03:13 He wants to get the tarp off. I'm always trying to get my tarp off. But it doesn't even make sense. That's why you spend that time in the dojo. You're like, it's getting fucking tarps off. Oh, if you work for it and you've been fat for so long dude i will tell you i've been sort of uh pretty aggressively working out like three four times a week and like eating super right and i'll tell you what there is a part of me when i start doing sketches i'm like i mean there could be a shirt off sketch like what if
Starting point is 00:03:40 we're at a pool you start thinking he's like you can i'm not posting yo look at this like a psychopath but i mean if we happen to be at a pool in a sketch i've noticed that with like it's like when we market like the sunday drops and shit we're working on yeah i just have to talk about a product whenever i'm hyped about a product but i'm just shirtless all the time now and i'm just like like i feel like people are just like he's ripping his shirt off for everything he's doing and i'm like and it's kind of funny because i don't look that great like i'm still a potato but like i don't know dude but another one like you'll you'll be in small town can and you'll hear someone be like yo yo let's hack a dart you know what i mean oh yeah just i thought darts was always a canadian it is but i'm telling you i don't know yeah you guys that
Starting point is 00:04:24 start there i want to say. I've never heard that outside Canada. Yeah, that shit's for sure. I heard that shit in Honeywood, which was like, it was so small where I grew up. It was a hamlet. Well, there's. And it's fucking, I heard darts. And I wonder if it actually came from there.
Starting point is 00:04:37 That'd be crazy. From Honeywood? Well, I definitely heard it all around when I was in high school and stuff, for sure. Oh, okay. So it's old. Darts is great. Darts is old. But I don't know. Maybe it's hockey players as well.
Starting point is 00:04:47 But I think you guys had a pretty big part. I mean, that was the first thing that I saw when I was like, because I like when you were doing the my body showed me the the when you played hockey when you were like hockey scouts like that was the original like I think it was just Instagram stuff even maybe talking all like the the dads Yeah, who like want their kid to fucking get put up to the OHL and shit Guys gonna go to the show You could probably go up a bit DJ Danny on the board
Starting point is 00:05:19 This is what happens this is because Ryan's way louder than me. This is right. Yeah, so and this is the danger of scooters This is the danger of scooters. This is what happens when Because Ryan's way louder than me. This is the danger of scooters. This is the danger of scooters. This is what happens when you fucking scoot. Everybody scoot lightly. The first thing I felt like I wanted to even talk to you about, even in real life, was just... Because you're probably one of the most people that walked away from one of the biggest things, right?
Starting point is 00:05:40 And then what? You took six months off and started a new thing. Yeah. And you kind of said something... I can't remember where you you said it but it kind of resonated where you're just like there was a point where you're like doing sketches and you're like i just want to like fuck up this guy's day or something yeah and i think about that like a lot with prank stuff where the dynamic has to change so much as you get older because it's like there's just something so okay if you're like a 15 year old and you're like fucking up people's day it's like
Starting point is 00:06:05 chaos if you're like if you're 40 and you're kind of like really messing with the story like the dynamic has to be so right so it's not even just in your head like there is a dynamic shift of being like a you know a troublemaking kid versus you know uh like a 50 year old guy that's like rich yeah well i think the that's looking at the at from the audience watching yeah a 15 year old doing like crazy pranks and being a dick is like jackass it's cool it's whatever and then obviously someone older it's like kind of cringy and sad or something but then it's like i think beyond that because like i literally just shot a prank last uh yesterday with kyle and it's the first time we've shot in like three years is that the fashion week stuff yeah the fashion week we did like fake security and um
Starting point is 00:06:49 i still like like i loved it it was good but there was like still certain things that i was like yeah it's just we like for me not even just like oh how's the audience gonna like uh pick up on this but it was more like i just can't like i can fuck with someone but i can't like just be fucking mean. I just like, yeah. And I mean, there's probably a fine line with that too.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Right. Where you're like, you don't want to fucking like, you don't want some person crying and you're just like, no, like I kind of, I always, it's,
Starting point is 00:07:16 it's also true. There's like another part. I was kind of like, you guys know Danny Mullen. I think you did stuff with him, but I was talking about him about this too. It's like when you were kind of young, your only move is like, we'll get kicked out. Like, you know, not your only move, but it's like when you were kind of young your only move is like we'll get kicked out like you know not your only move but it's like you
Starting point is 00:07:28 know you can always just go crazy to like take it there but it's like not landing the dismount on that the more successful older everything you get it's it is more it gets sad again like what you said so it's almost like you have to replace uh just like young craziness with being good at things like your writing has to be better you just have to be funnier you have to replace like i'm wild with uh i'm good at this yeah like the art of just making the thing like if i can just make this person think like this is a real thing happening right now and it's outrageous it's more mental yeah they're just like what is a real thing happening right now and it's outrageous it's more mental yeah they're just like what is this conversation or what is like that's where i'm
Starting point is 00:08:09 like oh this is sick like and you pull them in you pull but you like then you give them a little taste of something that's very normal and then you fucking go back in a little weird and then you like yeah and they're just like am i just meeting some crazy person yeah like it's then they don't yeah yeah and you're like that's the skill of it yeah whereas like if you're young you're just like it would be funny of like hey why don't we just like fuck with this person until they get pissed off and kick us out and they don't they see the cameras there's not even really another thing they're like they know what's going on you guys are making a video and that doesn't matter yeah that's the easy route like that's like but that's when you're fucking
Starting point is 00:08:39 12 that's the only like i mean you're not that good at this yeah and it gets people want to see that too i just want to see you like hit on someone's girlfriend in front of the boyfriend and then have them fucking swing at you or something yeah for sure like there's that dude who does like the gang signs one i don't know i've seen that you've never seen that guy who just goes up to these like gangbangers in la and he'll just like weird hand signals i think i have yeah i think that shit's all fake is it all fake i really so yeah yeah i don't want to i don't i hate that some people always say that about our shit and they'll be like shut the fuck up but like i mean it is pretty kind of tell yeah you think so yeah yeah those seems the one we're like what are you
Starting point is 00:09:12 just like trying to get there was a guy who got like shot in the food court or whatever really yeah some kid got shot dude i don't know if you've been paying attention for the last three years the new pranks are like you know killed i punched each member of the bloods like they're out of control it's it's it's wild like this kid got went up to someone in a food court and was like started talking shit as like a prank and the guy was like they got some thing the guy shot him in the stomach what in a food court and like it was like in tennessee somewhere like some mall or something yeah that shit sketch yeah i had a gun pulled on me in compton once at a kfc and i was wearing like a manager's outfit holding a broom and he just he like pulled up this car came out
Starting point is 00:09:51 and it was in his hoodie like in his like thing whatever he's like i could kill you right now or like said some shit and i was like holding this mop just like a big idiot and my team's left they're all in the car and everyone like left and i I'm just like, well, I wouldn't do, don't do that. Like, let's not do that. And then I was just wandering around Compton until I could find a way home. Like it was fun. Staying in character. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:14 I just started mopping. I was like, fuck it. I'm just going to get to work. Didn't you get, you got arrested, right? Yeah. A few times. And that ended up being a whole debacle kind of, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:23 That, I mean like that definitely it's like anything in life right like it makes you change or grow up and i think that like that bullshit definitely was like eye-opening enough to like the second time i got arrested it was like it wasn't even like the jail thing and like that it was more like going back to canada and waiting like nine months yeah and like all i knew on paper was like they were saying like six months of jail and i'm like this is fucked like and what can you and what to deal with because you're like you're not a u.s citizen right yeah and then also your whole life's gone like like my works in la like yeah so you're just like kind of mentally fucking yeah got me a bit they said what was the one that you
Starting point is 00:11:00 said six months in jail for that was uh it was an inducing panic charge that um i was in a barnes and noble wearing like a like a white zip up like fucking outfit like a painter's outfit oh yeah and then i had a shovel and then i'd fake blood all over me and then i was like asking them for the section of like where's the like how to clean up dead bodies for dummies and stuff that's the thing now i think that you wouldn't even get in trouble because everybody'd be like oh that guy's just doing prank videos well everyone there was like it didn't even work we were literally like oh this prank's not working everyone just kept laughing at me they're like oh like whatever and then like that's the worst it was probably some bystander
Starting point is 00:11:36 who was like yo we got a fucking code red like this dude's like looks fucked yeah they rolled up no there's like it's kind of uh peter teal always talks about he's a big proponent that like failure doesn't help but i think there it depends on you're talking about like socially like people that have never had like failure in anything in a lot of ways are probably i think in stand-up they're better stand-ups the people that have had like failure people probably like you more but in like business that's you know if you're like a real estate guy or stocks and you like lose everything you're just more afraid you know you kind of live with that fear yeah but probably there's depends on which part of your life is and i think in that specific thing when you're doing
Starting point is 00:12:16 wild oh is that show are we doing dip are we sorry where do you spit it? I got a cup. Oh, you do a cup? You got a cup? Oh, here. Oh, no, you got to do it. Dude, I did it one. I've done it literally one time and fucking literally, I don't know. I don't think it'll go well.
Starting point is 00:12:36 No, I'll spit in one of these. Dude, it's a fucking Canadian podcast. Danny's pussy. Do you want me to do a dip? I don't do any nicotine, though. You guys are all doing nicotine anyways. Ryan's like on the fucking pouches I like the pouches The Zin
Starting point is 00:12:47 Skull Extra Zimbabwe's Those are blowing up now Everyone's doing them Changes the fucking game dude God damn Now I look less weird in LA With a fucking chew on my lip
Starting point is 00:12:56 Cause they at least like They know what's going on Yeah like oh That's farm boy shit before Yeah Yeah for sure Definitely got it from There's like the baseball
Starting point is 00:13:03 It was crazy when they banned this in baseball Yeah I had to get that shit from like montana but they ban it i can't get it no it's just like it's a bad they're like mlb they're like we're like you know we're family entertainment we don't want people doing like tobacco i kind of get it and then chipper some kid looks up to like that player and he's fucking spitting and he's like and then like chipper jones i don't know if you remember that baseball player but it's like his whole family dipped and like a bunch of them like died baseball player But it's like his whole family dipped And like a bunch of them like died and stuff And it was like all this stuff
Starting point is 00:13:28 And then like he quit But yeah Well anyways I was just kind of like When you're talking about the prank stuff It's the same thing Like when you're young You're like so what
Starting point is 00:13:38 Something bad will happen And then when it does happen Like you get Whatever it is You get beat up You get this It's just like now it's in your head Like you know the boxers Same same sort of shit, right?
Starting point is 00:13:47 They, like a lot of those guys, once they get a big knockout. It was like, I mean, not to get all too hockey on us, but if you remember when Eric Lindros got fucking dummied by Scott Stevens and he got like, he was like a center ice and he said, he's like, I was never able to skate in center ice ever again. Like, he's just like, I couldn't do it anymore. It fucks you up. Well, he got like knocked out unconscious and he's just like, he's like, I was never the same. I couldn't skate center ice ever again like he's just like i couldn't do it anymore it you up well he got like knocked out unconscious and he's just like he's like i was never the same i couldn't skate center ice like he's like i had to just stay on the edges because i was worried that i was
Starting point is 00:14:11 always in my head that i was about to get just like destroyed yeah yeah so so what happened when you kind of decided that you were you're like okay i'm gonna walk away from this whole thing when it was crushing. I think it was, like, a bunch of shit, and it was over a long amount of time. But I kind of said it a few times before, but, like, quickly it's just, yeah, I was just unhappy. Yeah. Like, just super fucking lost kind of, like, purpose for what I need to be doing. Just L.A. party life shit? That was, like, starting it, but then actually, like la party life shit that was like starting it but then
Starting point is 00:14:46 actually like by the time it was really like wanting to stop was when i was like i was just like hiding in my fucking i would just work and fucking then just like try to hide in my fucking room and like in a weird way like i'm just like i would like not be open to the world anymore i was just very i was just in a dark place yeah you're just like wearing it to it anymore that whole expression of like you kind of like it's lonely at the top kind of feeling i don't want to i'm trying to be modest when i say that but like it's yeah i had money we had a lot of success we had the fame you had everything and it was just like but i felt nothing and it was like awful and i just yeah yeah and i just it's honestly like i talk about this a lot but like
Starting point is 00:15:23 it is so crazy now to like think back and be like like it was like the best decision i've ever made and just like i'm just like so much happier every day and i love i love my life now like yeah you're like so sick my normal tuesday looks good yeah like it's just like i feel like old me wouldn't have just like when you just hit me up to come do the pod like i wouldn't have like i would like i don't know i was just so closed off like yeah but i guess i was also just like every day was so fucking insane that like i was only happy when i was like and it was like quiet and i could be alone you know i mean i guess when you're doing these pranks and like all these videos and shit you're just like there's so many more uncertain things in your life right you're
Starting point is 00:16:01 like it was like anxiety you're like i don't know what's gonna happen like yeah how does this shit wind up like there's also maybe something with like a human where you almost need to have like a next journey that you're trying to like 100 because i always find like sometimes you're it's like really it's a lot easier mentally to like work really hard to try to get something but like it's harder to like work really hard to kind of stay the same you know what i mean you're just like it's like 70 hours the hardest thing whatever it is you're doing you're just like it's so hard and you're like the end goal is i'm just nothing changes yeah it becomes your identity and then you're not changing your fucking identity and it like it's just scary like people get stuck, like, comfortable space that even if they're not happy, like, and I feel like that's connected to, like,
Starting point is 00:16:48 if you're fucking married or you're, like, anything, whatever, like, whatever you're doing, you're not happy, but you're like, no, this is my life, and I have to, like, deal with this. Yeah, you just got to trudge through. Yeah, and I just think that, I mean, especially with Sunday and the team, like, we're kind of, because we all kind of have the same story,
Starting point is 00:17:03 kind of like that. We all took a jump, took a leap, and it's,'s like kind of a message that we're trying to like push into our content and stuff like that is just like not being afraid to like suck at something not being afraid to like make a change if you're not happy yeah because it i don't know man i've done it so many times in my life like i try to look at this shit like it's just chapters yeah instead of just like this is who i am and this is what I do. It's like, and I don't know. I'm just like, it makes sense to me.
Starting point is 00:17:28 And I just think for other people, there's just, dude, there's so many people that are just like unhappy and shit. I know. Like it's fucked. Yeah. Yeah. Just like. Not to be dark.
Starting point is 00:17:37 No, but there is. I mean, even just like normal, like you wouldn't know so many dudes. They're just like, yeah, I hate my wife. I hate my job. Dude, for real. And then they come home and they drink their seven beers yeah they feel numb and then they go to bed and the dark ones are like they have it just waiting for them in the car like you know that's like when it's like like they can't even wait till they get home i've had those friends they go on lunch break and they crush a couple tall boys yeah or just like six pack in the
Starting point is 00:18:01 parking lot of the lcbo yeah it kind of is a little bit your personality base too Because I don't know I feel like certain people have a personality Where like you almost need like a Whatever it is You need something new going on the horizon You know Yeah
Starting point is 00:18:14 And maybe that's Like you probably I think you maybe have said a version of this But you're like Even if you're The new thing doing better Is like get you more hyped up than the old thing which is actually you know comparatively doing better you know yeah no 100 is that why jujitsu
Starting point is 00:18:33 was like helpful too because you're just like it's a new thing yeah yeah for sure because it was very hard to also like i've been a skater forever and yeah nothing's really like clung on to me like that than MMA I just I was a fan of watching it that was my what I liked but once I actually like got into it and got a coach and like I just became obsessive just like skateboarding it's I think because it's like a soul sport like I don't need a team I don't need I can just go hit a bag I can go watch a tutorial I can yeah get a good cardio workout like it's just it's super dope and I think me and all the staff are gonna go fight like a street beefs in like two months what's
Starting point is 00:19:11 street beefs dude it's like a backyard like not even a backyard you go to like Alabama or some shit yeah it's just a dirt floor with like like construction fencing yeah and then you just go there and you show your ID they like I don't know if they weigh you they just like pick a person there and then you just fight them in a cage like kimbo slice like back yeah exactly because i don't want to make it a big thing and go be a fucking youtube boxer some shit like that but like i have been doing this long enough where i'm like i gotta like fucking test out my skills i gotta fucking see what it's like i want the experience so well it's kind of convenient because like i mean even if you don't want to be a youtube boxer it's like that is the end trajectory for youtubers now as you become a boxer yeah they retire and just fucking box dude yeah we were sort of joking around that that's
Starting point is 00:19:54 like when you're practicing to be a boxer it's like you go to like boxing like lessons and they start showing you how to make like uh tutorials on youtube like boxing is all about how to build your fame so then you can get your matches yeah it's a little bit that's gonna learn from your pro dude even if you look at like zuckerberg or people like that they always have it's always like you know oh now he's a marathon guy like you need he always something else that is not the same thing you know that's fucking beautiful though i think life should just be about like constantly trying a new like just start a new thing and yeah but don't start a hundred things and not get like finish them if that makes sense because like i was really bad for that too i would just try yeah i'm like i'll see anything and i'm
Starting point is 00:20:36 like oh fuck that looks cool i'm gonna get into making tiny miniature houses today and i'll go buy supplies and then like a week later i'm like, fuck this little house or some shit. But like. I feel like that's one of the things that I've always trying to balance because it's the most thing you're kind of like, okay, I'll try this. Then you're all in. And it's so like, if you're half decent at things,
Starting point is 00:20:58 the first 80% is just so much gains. And then it's, you know, then like standup was like that. Now you're just like, you work really hard to get tiny little increments better right which is a lot less you know doesn't get you as pumped up yeah so then it becomes like a discipline game it's like a honeymoon phase yeah exactly like it's exciting in the moment and then for the first month and then but then maybe you go too far that way where you're you're just like okay but you do actually need both you're like how do you how do you manage being like disciplined to actually stay in a thing but also being able to you know walk away at the right time or something yeah maybe it's about like and i'm i'm like we don't have the answers we're just talking about it we're all i'm dumb as shit i mean everybody
Starting point is 00:21:41 nobody has answers no but i think like maybe that's it like if you're interested and you're one of those people that just wants to try a bunch of shit try do that honeymoon phase on everything and when something does click like for me like it was mma and it's like maybe i would have just stopped and that's fine you know but yeah that's how you find a new hobby because like i know like even like my mom or like my dad like like i'm i always think of them they're just like very stuck in their ways and they've just lived this life like a certain life they want to do and like you just like want them to go like try new things so they can like build more of a life and it's like i'm just using them as an example but i don't know it's my example too are they always bring up your appearance
Starting point is 00:22:18 the oh can i i got you guys gifts. Come on. I did. Nice, dude. They're great. We only got a Patrick, but David in the studio. I got one for each of you. All right. It kind of reminds me of the Step Brothers clip when he's like, mine's not movie quality, but like one's is great.
Starting point is 00:22:38 One's like, all right. I know you guys have probably never seen this before, but I got you a hat. Oh, fuck yeah. Nice. Super rare. It says New York on it. That does suit you. This is a pink New York hat with glitter on it.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Danny is finally reaching his final form. Do I look like a fucking Chinese tourist? It actually looks kind of sick. Yeah, you kind of look like low-key. You're trying to be like a hype beast. You know what I mean? Oh tourist? It actually looks kind of sick. You kind of look like low-key. You're trying to be like a hype beast. Oh, dude. I am a hype beast. Anything remotely fashionable on you just looks weird to me.
Starting point is 00:23:13 I got Hugo Boss shorts on. What do you mean? That's about as good as I do. Whenever you look like you're trying a little too hard fashion-wise, it's very noticeable. It's for you. Well, it's kind of for both of you. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:28 For here. Oh, yeah. We can definitely, whatever it is, we put it here. Oh, shit. Oh, fuck yeah, dude. This is cool. So this is New York, correct? This is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Oh, yeah. There's the Statue of Liberty. This is New York. They're trying to clean the Statue of Liberty. I don't know if you know that. It's all oxidized. This is going beside the No Man. There we go.
Starting point is 00:23:45 It also has the thing. You can twist it. That's great oxidized. This is going beside the no ma'am. There we go. It also has the thing you can twist it. That's great, dude. And it makes the noise and it spins or something. Oh, spin it. The guy who sold it to me explained it very well. He kept trying to upsell me and showing me like Statue of Liberties and shit. And I'm like, dude, I'm good. Like, I'm just, I'm browsing.
Starting point is 00:23:59 And he's like, oh, okay. Oh, they got no chill around in this part of town. No, he would not leave me alone. No, no, no. I was like, yo, I'm looking around. I'm good. He's like, we have V-neck. Where's the thing?
Starting point is 00:24:09 I love New York. Actually, you know what I want to tell you? Because I was with Nathan McIntosh last night, super funny Canadian comedian, and he goes, the most Canadian thing ever. He was telling me, and I feel like he liked it. Do you remember when the guy in the Greyhound cut the guy's head off?
Starting point is 00:24:24 Oh, yeah, I do remember that. Yeah, so in Canada, this guy in the Greyhound cut a guy's head off? Oh, yeah. I do remember that. Yeah. So in Canada, this guy in the Greyhound cut a guy's head off. He ended up doing like two years. Yeah. Well, because he was the real like he had mental issues or whatever. So he wasn't like saying criminally saying whatever. And he goes, he said he heard someone talking about it.
Starting point is 00:24:39 And he goes, you remember when Buddy cut Buddy's head off? When Buddy cut Buddy's head off? When Buddy cut Buddy's head off. Did he literally remove the head from Buddy? Yeah, he was on a Greyhound in Winnipeg. And this kid was sleeping and he just went with a fucking pocket knife. And cut this kid's head off. But no, that's not the nightmare. The nightmare is the people trapped on the bus with this guy while he's just doing it and then they like stopped the bus and everybody just like
Starting point is 00:25:10 ran off and like you know some fucking somewhere in the middle of manitoba or whatever and like uh and then they were all just like waiting on the side of the road for like the cops to show up and he was just like on the bus just like fucking finishing the job i guess god and then yeah they let he didn't do very much time at all. If someone cut my head off, I'd be fucking pissed. I'd be fucking not amped, dude. No. Dude, I do not know how to make this work,
Starting point is 00:25:32 but there must be a button somewhere. Gonna take a quick second from this special extra episode to tell you the tickets for my UK tour are on sale tomorrow. The Across the Pond Tour, which is coming to London, Antwerp, Amsterdam,
Starting point is 00:25:46 Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, and you already know, but New York just was a sold out show, but we got Tacoma coming out, Vancouver doing a theater, Kansas City,
Starting point is 00:25:55 Omaha, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Irvine, San Jose, which is an awesome theater as well, Phoenix, Toronto,
Starting point is 00:26:01 which is more than half sold out, and that is three months away still, Perrysburg, Columbus, Liberty, Dallas, Baltimore, Winni more than half sold out, and that is three months away still, Perrysburg, Columbus, Liberty, Dallas, Baltimore, Winnipeg, San Diego. And we are very close to episode two of the Bugman vs. Bugman. Yes, we are.
Starting point is 00:26:13 On the patreon.com slash the boys cast where we do an episode every single week. A lot of these other people are doing every two weeks, every four weeks. We're doing an extra episode every week. And if we have a guest, it's just me and Danny that week. So go to patreon.com slash the boys cast. Watch the first Bugman and you'll see the second one very soon.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Okay. Also, I got to let anyone in the GTA know that a bunch of my funniest friends are putting on a huge festival. So it's a show called Laughing Loud, but it's more than just a show. Whole big multi-floor immersive event. They got prizes, food, art, chefs. So laughingloud but it's more than just a show whole big multi-floor immersive event they got prizes
Starting point is 00:26:45 food art chefs so laughingloud.com paul thompson's been on the pod you guys know him so definitely check that out if you're anywhere around the gta it's like a bunch of the funniest people that i know can we talk about sunday a bit like uh yeah what do you guys, because, okay, so from my understanding, I know you're making content. It is a clothing apparel line. And then also you are not helping, like not advising. What's the word? Consultants? Consulting.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Aren't you like consulting on like big projects content wise too or something? Yeah, kind of. That's like. Kind of a lot of stuff. It is. It's like, I'm kind of just calling it like a creative agency but um and it's very complicated that's why it's kind of cool to hear like what you think it is but like because like i'm slowly like working on marketing zoning in what is what it is and it's really kind of falling into place now but um i would say that yeah so sunday is the whole agency
Starting point is 00:27:42 but sunday clothing wise is the catalog so sunday is basically like i've been doing this for like 10 years building fucking clothing lines and designing and shit and there's a thing called printables and it's basically what everyone runs their blanks on and they're all kind of shitty like they're pretty simple but like basically i'm just slowly making a new catalog because like no one's really dove in and done that and um i just want to make them all really like a new catalog of the original thing that they print on yeah like how american apparel was yeah exactly like so basically all the printables that are not available when i'm trying when i was trying to design i'm just like trying to create
Starting point is 00:28:21 those so like make the perfect t-shirt in my opinion like the perfect blank essentially yeah like this is one of them like this is called a twofer and like so this isn't actually in the shirt this is just sewn to about halfway into the shoulder oh okay but like this is just like a printable you can't get so this just becomes a cut and sew piece gotcha but it's like super expensive and most people that have brands like smaller brands or like um say like creators wherever have merch they they don't know how to do any of this stuff and they don't know how to go hire someone to go do it and and there's no printable available for these so one day when there's like a thousand SKUs that we've created the idea is to basically um grow up sitting on blanks like in bulk with
Starting point is 00:29:02 these so that we can sell them to them too gotcha so basically we're just like opening up a newer more modern catalog of shit that we think's dope for people to use cool that's like the future plan but right now we're just using it for our own in-house brands like which is bloody sunday is like our streetwear brand so everything sunday that gets added to the catalog drops in our collections just in the green Pantone. And then Bloody Sunday can use those blanks to now design on. And then any future clients or other brands we work with can use those catalogs too. Oh, cool.
Starting point is 00:29:36 It's kind of confusing. Yeah, I know that one I get. But yeah, I mean, to be honest, like most business models nowadays are sort of confusing because everything's like a step between a step. Yeah. Really? Because every, every simple thing exists in a monopoly almost now. Yeah, no, a hundred percent. Like every new company is kind of, you're just like, okay, we have a step in between these two steps. It feels like. Yeah. And then the like consulting part is, I don't even know what's really consulting but we're just like been testing out working with you know building brands from start to finish for creators or for other brands or creating collections and we're kind of finding the sweet spot between that and our media side which is like
Starting point is 00:30:17 creating shows for brands just because I kind of have this theory that there's so many you know dope brands out there that spend half a million dollars on marketing and like instagram ads and all that shit and it's like if you put 500 grand into fucking producing your own youtube show that like you know something like gq or something like that that's gonna like build your own marketing tool that can be forever you know and slowly grow so like the same way that like you'll see some brands like create a podcast around their brand or like grab two funny comedians and do a podcast but they're like powered by this company you know what i mean so kind of feels like that's what everyone does now it's like the game yeah no 100 yeah it's so did you and i guess you've been it's almost like
Starting point is 00:31:01 natural because you're just like you already built a a clothing, you know, brand and you kind of, do you find that you do everything kind of the same as the way that you learned the original stuff? Like you built that brand the way that you got good at skateboarding and you're building this the way, like, do you find that it's the same skills that you kind of learn in everything? Yeah, it definitely overlaps a lot. I mean, I think everything from our past just fucking leans you into like the next decision or project you're doing for sure. How many people do you have working with you right now? It's pretty small. I think it's like 10, 11 people. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:31 I mean, I guess it's not small, but it's like the, from my past company, it was definitely, we're like 50 people or something like that. Oh, really? Crazy. And then you still, do you still own a part of, so you don't own a part of Full Send, but you own a part of The Drink? Yeah, Happy Dad, yeah. So are you involved at all, or you just own it? No, just own it. No, I'm not involved.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Sick. Nice. I actually had one for the first time. They were kind of hard to get in New York, and then I found the tall cans at this place. It's pretty solid. Oh, really? You like it?
Starting point is 00:31:59 Yeah, really good. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I really like it. I still haven't tried one. Really? You don't drink? No, I stopped drinking a few years ago. But it might start soon.
Starting point is 00:32:09 It might start soon. Do you think you might be back? Dude, New York's the hub of people that stopped drinking because it was an issue. Really? I would say the hub in the world. I've never been in a place where more people don't drink and it's like you don't even want to know why they had to stop drinking. It got bad? Yeah i we know 25 people like a lot of comics i think it's the 4 a.m last
Starting point is 00:32:31 call that's my yeah dude when i moved here like we both live here from toronto and like we moved here and we didn't really know people which we were like hanging out a lot and i was like pretty instantly i'm like oh i'm just like out till 5 a.m every night this is a lot like this is yeah fucking intense here i mean that's the whole part of it that i just don't miss is like it affects everything else i know like i get up at like 6 a.m every day now like just like i get my workout done get all my shit done by like you know 9 a.m i'm like walking into work and i'm like it's just like i have so much more of my day every single day i feel better from not being hung over yeah not being hung over but it's also just like
Starting point is 00:33:10 that drinking that night before is it just led to like now you fucked up your diet because you went and ate pizza and you have barbecue sauce on your bed and do laundry and they got like i've had some weird i used to have ranch next to my bed. I had a little mini fridge with a ranch. That is very Canadian. And I would order Uber Eats. I'd black out and order Uber Eats. And I'd order like $120 worth of chicken wings. And then I'd wake up at like 12 the next day,
Starting point is 00:33:37 open my door, and there'd be like a bag of wings that I forgot about that I ordered. And then I would slide the bag into my bed and then crawl back into bed and pull out my ranch that's got goblin mode i was i was a little goblin yeah a little it was bad did you have did you have like what did you have the one you know the one night where you're just like okay that's it or was it market gradual gradual but had some nights where i was like all right a couple more and i'm out yeah like fuck i was like laying and like trying to sleep in bed and having like heart fucking thing my skin felt like hot like i just like felt like i was like dying i'm like what am i doing like
Starting point is 00:34:16 right yeah that's uh one thing is uh you know rob dyrdek obviously i feel like yeah some maybe i guess somewhat of a similar story of like you know building all this stuff off originally being a skateboarder yeah skateboarders are pretty uh good track record pretty industrious yeah being industrious yeah i think there's yeah certain like i think band guys a lot were that too and there's just a reason for like because you're always like from 12 you're kind of running your own little business when you're 12 years old no for sure just what it is but i remember it is kind of funny the way that he talks because he was like saying that he wakes up every morning at 4 a.m and he's saying and then mark walberg's coming out i saw that clip yeah he's like those guys i've been kind of talking about that shit on stage a little bit the the 4 a.m but it's like
Starting point is 00:34:57 3 a.m and it was just like well yeah but you go to sleep early so it's kind of nothing like yeah it doesn't mean anything you're not gaining more time no i was saying their whole life hack is you live on the west coast but stay on east coast time yeah okay i mean there is a degree of a life hack where there's like there's nobody to really bother you if you wake up early like there's nobody really like bug you to like kind of distract you i find if you do wake up earlier so you do get a little more time that way just because you are going a bit off of like the traditional schedule yeah so i guess in that but yeah for sure they're not like i don't go to bed at midnight i guess there's like jaco who's like yeah i sometimes i do go to bed at midnight or like i saw david goggins just posted
Starting point is 00:35:34 something where he's fighting he goes like it's so crazy he literally fights fires in alberta or in british columbia or whatever like that's what he does for like just to stay hard or whatever he doesn't need the money he just like he's a firefighter that's just like what you do at the bathhouse just for the passion just for the passion you know but he's like legitimately like a smoke jumper in bc that's dope though it's so crazy you do shit that's not for money or anything but just like this is just for my core to be like just to be a strong and hard-ass dude and then he's like celebrated he's just posted we'll Celebrating the end of Smoke jumping season
Starting point is 00:36:06 By running a 50k Ruck or whatever And so he just like Goes on a 50k Run at night And his wife Is behind him In her car
Starting point is 00:36:16 With the lights on Cause it's pitch black Down some like You know Just dirt road And he's just Fucking running And she's just behind him
Starting point is 00:36:23 Like just crawling along for 50 kilometers i wonder if dating him would be amazing and motivating or like fuck i think they'd probably get annoying yeah i'd be like all right well he's probably grumpy because he's always tired yeah my dad right now he goes on uh he does like like tours of europe like the like mini tour to France You know what I mean Where it's like an 11 day bike ride And you do like 80 miles a day or whatever
Starting point is 00:36:49 And he brings my stepmom And she rides on a bike with a motor So yeah the people bring their wives And the wives get an e-bike They don't get like the sidecars They're one step away from the sidecars But it's kind of an okay move But yeah
Starting point is 00:37:04 Because otherwise you're just like, I probably, I'm probably like to some degree a hard sell to be like, we're taking off for 10 days. It's so funny. Cause the guys do that to get rid of the wives. And then the wives are like, Oh,
Starting point is 00:37:13 they just invented these electric bikes. So we can come to, and they're just like, yeah, that's great. I got a side cart. Okay. Come on.
Starting point is 00:37:22 It's very hilly. You're like good news. Yeah. This one rips up the hills yeah great there's good all this new battery technology i can come to you there's probably husbands making up excuses like no you're not allowed to do electric on this yeah yeah yeah france france outlawed it yeah i'm sorry they don't allow it i don't know one of the goes oh look i just found that's a mistake he goes oh i must have mistaken that's's a different country I guess No I'm gonna bike with you No they're not allowing females actually
Starting point is 00:37:46 On the nether law That is I feel like another if you want to talk about like You know things that screw up your diet That's traveling is what really messes you up Like all those time changes I feel like that's the Like to me the drinking doesn't mess me up as much
Starting point is 00:38:02 Cause it's whatever it's not like every night It's whatever you, here and there. But it really is. You do one night where it's like, okay, I'm taking a 4 a.m. You know, I have to leave at 4 a.m. for the flight. And then you basically didn't sleep. So then you're kind of missing night. That's the shit that I feel like being tired and just exhausted.
Starting point is 00:38:18 Then that's when it's like, that's when my ranch sauce needs to come out. I'm not getting vegetables when I slept three hours. What are you fucking out of your mind? I think you got to like, because like whenever I travel, like I did it when I came to New York. And like our plane, it had a whole thing. Like I was supposed to land at like eight. And we landed at like one in the morning because like lightning was hitting our plane. And we had to like circle around for a bunch.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Like all the shit happened. Female pilot. Yeah. And again, the females. And it just, I like, and it just i like and i have a thing where i have to like run at least a mile every single day i have to do 100 push-ups and i have this whole like list of i gotta do and like there was no good food option like i haven't ate like everything was like pouring in that when i got to this hotel it was like
Starting point is 00:38:59 i'm gonna go eat some bad food and then because that's the only thing open and then i'm gonna go to sleep and i was just like i try to like mentally be like when you're on trips it's harder and you normally fuck up so like how hard can you go when you're on a fucking trip and like i just like go to the gym and go run fucking get my shit done right when i land like i just try to like almost try to impress myself when i'm on a fucking trip so then you go extra hard i go extra hard i just gotta imagine david goggins is about to call you in an hour being like, did you get your shit done, you little bitch? 100%.
Starting point is 00:39:28 You're like, yes, Mr. Goggins. Well, you feel so much better. And then you go back home and you're like, got your structure and all this shit. Yeah, for sure. It feels easy now. It's like, oh, this is fucking walking the park. I feel like for me, it's the routine thing. Like once I'm in the zone, the minute I, it's the minute I'm off the zone,
Starting point is 00:39:45 I feel like then I'm off the zone for like two or three days. Then I'm back on for like another nine days. Well, I'm sure, yeah, you guys probably travel way more than I do. Yeah, I guess you're in one spot now.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Yeah, I'm, like it's pretty, like if I'm, if I'm traveling like once a month, that's probably like a lot for me. So. Yeah, you guys used to, but you used to do
Starting point is 00:40:02 all the frat tours. Oh yeah, we used to travel like that. Back to, it was impossible to get structure. I'm in, like, Sweden at 1 a.m., drunk, trying to find a gym that's open. Like, fuck, it's just, it was brutal. Dude, that shit's so, it is funny, because, like, tell me if you agree with this, but I feel like the, like, frat culture that exists in America is, like, very, you know, popular, I guess you'd say. Even, like, Trevor Wallace, like, those guys, he was in a frat culture that exists in America is like very, you know, popular. I guess you'd say even like Trevor Wallace,
Starting point is 00:40:26 like those guys, he was in a frat. Like, whereas I feel like where you grew up around the GTA, correct? Yeah. I was born in Hamilton. I feel like where we grew up,
Starting point is 00:40:34 like frats are like, it was a little like corny to be in a frat. Like dude, a hundred percent. No, it's a way different thing. Like nobody, no one thought it was cool.
Starting point is 00:40:41 It's the opposite of cool. Like I remember when we went to Guelph and we were like, you're like, you're in a frat. Like it was, it wasn't, it cool like i remember we went to guelph and we're like you're like you're in a frat like it was yeah it wasn't it wasn't like america well that wasn't for me because i grew up in the country so that was like that was just shit i saw in american pie and shit like yeah i never even seen it in person until i went to la yeah like it is funny that like we grew this whole company and i was this like i look like a frat like playing a character almost but like i was like the skater creative kid. They're like enemies almost.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Yeah, dude, yeah. All the guys I used to fight were like frat guys. Like that image of a frat guy. Yeah, like at the time it was like the Hollister shirt and the board shorts and the upside down visor, shell necklace. You would never catch me wearing a Hollister shirt when I was 16.
Starting point is 00:41:22 No, we had one. I remember like I had one guy in like our squad who was a frat dude, and it was kind of like an eye roll. But even he didn't think it was cool. He was like, yeah, it would be like having a buddy that was a bit of a goth or something. You know what I mean? He was like, oh, he's the goth guy.
Starting point is 00:41:38 It was like a weird thing. It wasn't cool. Chicks didn't think it was cool. No. Honestly, where I grew up. But in America, it seems like those guys, everyone I talk to will be like, no, wasn't yeah that girl chicks didn't think it was cool no honestly where i grew up it's but in america it's like that guy it seems like those guys were like everyone i talked to i'll be like no they like ran shit at my college and you're like ran shit oh yeah they'd have a party and
Starting point is 00:41:53 like no one would even want to go i mean you gotta get like beaten up to get even in these things like imagine like you're in canada on a friday they're like we're gonna beat you up now to get in you're like i'm good i'm not yeah and it's 18 grand a month yeah or whatever you're like it's not fucking happening and i think the other thing probably is another big thing in america where a lot of these frats if you get in them you make the you know you make buddies with the guy who's now going to be like the ceo of fucking goldman sachs right whereas like you're like skull and bones yeah you're in a frat and kenda you're like this guy's dad works at the hardware store yeah you're like no it's basically like we're not getting anything out of this yeah it's like legitimately it's like nobody wanted to be
Starting point is 00:42:26 roommates with us it's like all the people who nobody wanted to be roommates with they're just like i guess we live in this frat now dude i'm gonna start we should start skate skater frats yeah you guys probably could make frats in canada cool somehow though like you could if you guys really like set your mind to and you go like we're they did but i'm no but i'm saying we're like frats are like america on par with america like the way fraternities are in america yeah like in canada it would have to start with a frat row yeah we have to buy up street yeah exactly and then make a bunch of houses yeah you need a you need a area yeah we need square feet you're already moving on the idea yeah he's like they're gonna need they're gonna need a tv show they need a brand they need a logo yeah you give me like a
Starting point is 00:43:12 content house frat something like that it's all just like wired wired up i've thought about doing a um like at some point buying a house and doing like a full send airbnb because i just have so much shit from over the years of like yeah for that's like like where it's like pinball machines to like statues to like sure a fucking like west coast customs full send honda civic that's like a hundred grand and like we have all this cool shit and i'm like it'd be kind of sick if you just bought like like even that like you make it look like a frat house yeah it's like rentable but it's just a museum bam margera did a thing like that really yeah i was talking to someone about this idea
Starting point is 00:43:49 they brought that up did he do but i think his was like a little more like i need the money so you can rent out my house he was like i think he wasn't just for culture it was like nah i i think a little bit this was we talk about bam a lot just because it's like obviously i obviously i like loved him and it's just like last five years have been wild yeah but i think that his deal was a little bit more how like a dude that needs money will be like rents at his house that like yeah his stuff's still there and he's staying like next door like his buddies he's part of the Airbnb. Yeah. Yeah. He's like, yeah, I just made, you know, four grand from people renting out like Viva La Bam Castle.
Starting point is 00:44:28 And he's like, where'd you stay? Like the motel for 50 bucks. I'm making money. He's like, he's staying at a buddy's house or some chick. He's like one of his chicks. Yeah. He's like, stay with the chick. I got to come over tonight.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I got to rent it. Where's he from again? That's. I think he's from Philly, right? Isn't he from Pennsylvania? Somewhere like that. Yeah. Because a lot of people like the Philly comics are like, I have a lot of stories about him and stuff. Oh, really? where's he from again that's um he's from philly right isn't he from pennsylvania somewhere like that yeah because a lot of people like the philly comics are like have a lot of stories about him and stuff oh really that's where he's from yeah he's got that big skate park in the like barn or
Starting point is 00:44:53 something next to it or yeah i think so yeah i think so yeah i can't remember someone was telling me some story where they showed up to his house i think it was no oh yeah yeah exactly yeah it was here yeah where he's like fucking, they like went and smashed his mailbox or something and then he came out and he jumped on the hood of their car and stuff. Really? Yeah, they found out where he lived and they fucked with him and stuff.
Starting point is 00:45:13 Did you hang out with any of those famous skateboarders? Yeah, quite a bit. Yeah, like is that mostly kind of the culture that you actually are like the most tapped into right now? Yeah, I don't even know how. I could like, obviously, I was just a fan of skateboarding my whole life and like i guess as we grew with nelk and opportunities came and like go skate at the barracks and then you go meet this pro and like and i'm still blown away that like i can just
Starting point is 00:45:35 go skate with like any of these like pros not any of them but like a lot of them it's just like yeah yeah being friends with someone that like i've watched skate my whole life it's it's fucking super a lot of those guys tony hawk and jason ellis like those guys are pretty tapped into Yeah, yeah. Being friends with someone that, like, I've watched skate my whole life. It's fucking super dope. A lot of those guys, Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis, like, those guys are pretty tapped into kind of, like, the comedy podcast. Yeah, yeah. I love it's Jason does comedy, too. Yeah, and they have their podcast.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, they have one together, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. But I actually, I know I mentioned him already, but the Rob Dyrdek stuff, like, his, watching his videos is, like, he's he's the craziest dude yeah it's like he he goes uh he's like every morning like i write uh he
Starting point is 00:46:13 goes i write my wife like a love letter and then i have these 10 like the level he's like every second of my life is accounted for super optimized like that just like it's too much i think yeah you can't control every second structure is good but i think you can dude everything is about fucking balance it's like that's all i keep on like realizing over the last few years it's like you can't go too deep and then you're like you're now on the other side where you're like dude you're not even letting life just happen you're like controlling every fucking second and i love rubbed your dick i'm just well i've sort of i've i've like had problems with that too because like it's almost like addictive once you start optimizing yeah but then i sort of you know there's kind of the two paths because one you're kind of like
Starting point is 00:46:53 if as long as like the really main things are getting done and everything else is messy you can really spend all your time like optimizing bullshit that don't matter yeah you know what i mean and it's like i feel like okay you just the littlest things it's one thing if you're like hey i'm you know in new york and i'm gonna do stuff but it's another thing if you're just like here's my day and you're just like i want to get this most important thing done yeah and it's like having you know even like a phone call can be like such poison for your creativity or yeah you know i mean like when you're even like recently i kind of like got off tour and I was like, okay, I need to step away from things. And just, I didn't know what I was going to figure out, but I figured out like seven things
Starting point is 00:47:31 that made my life better that I never would have even thought of. Like even just big decisions you've made of like, I'm going to leave this thing and start this other thing. Or I'm going to, you never really make those big decisions when you're just like, well, from two to three, I do this. And from three to three or four, I have this. It's's like you never have time to like actually marinate on something that matters yeah no i agree with that 100 yeah it's a little much when you're like oh like for the next 14 minutes i'm gonna play with my kids and then for the next 27 minutes yeah read and then for 13 and
Starting point is 00:48:01 a half minutes i'm gonna draw it's like know. You got to, I think he really does operate like that. No, he does. And I think you need, I think routine, if I, I think I'm still learning it, but like you have structure in your life, you have routine so you can accomplish things. I think you can like calculate a day that you're like, yo, I want this. I have X amount of tasks I want to try to accomplish. That's all good. But then you have to also be able to like realize that you're doing all that. So then when you are like even like for me like this new york trip like i came out
Starting point is 00:48:28 here to shoot with now but it was also like i didn't plan shit i was just like this is why i worked for this like and yeah yeah you know what i mean like is that gonna make sense like i'm kind of realizing that as i'm going but like that's when it is just like you hit me up come do a pod or then like i hit up uh i don't know kid super out here yeah yeah and he's uh and we were just like i think we're going to like some like fucking fashion show thing tonight tonight yeah it's like being able to be like free to just fucking go do shit now and be inspired and whatever is like i think i think that's the balance right that's the yin and the yang it's like you work really hard to have structure and be healthy and get
Starting point is 00:49:03 shit done and then you have to enjoy the other side of it or else you're just like what are you doing you're just trying to live long or something like you know yeah you need to you need to like and then there is also the like intangible part where it's like i'm sure that your best things came when you're just like fucking jazzed about something yeah so it's like sometimes you like have that but then when you don't have that it's like sometimes you like have that but then when you don't have that it's like the nothing matters if you don't have that like you need to find you're like how what am i how why am i like pumped to kind of get up and do this again yeah you know what i mean and if it's just like if then you're just going through the motions and i feel like
Starting point is 00:49:38 that's no matter what that'll just slowly get worse yeah that might be the biggest issue i think with like even people like listening to this or people that like trying to figure out their thing or like add more things their life is like i don't know if it's just like there's certain people that can't help it but be inspired and fucking be like they watch something and they're like i could do that or i want to do that or i want to get into that and they're just like a person that's like doesn't want to do any of that shit yeah they don't see themselves like that. But I don't know. I think that's the hard thing is most people,
Starting point is 00:50:08 especially younger people are just like, I don't know. They need like, they just need to like, I always think like when I was a kid, I like backpacked across Canada and that like really fucking opened my eyes. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:50:18 Maybe it's just like, you gotta like take a jump or a leap or something. You just got to see more things and fucking feel more things. And then it like opens your leap or something like you just got to see more things and fucking feel more things and then it like opens your eyes or something yeah well that's the like action produces information stuff yeah because yeah it's it just uh you have you're like okay that was fun but i don't know if i'm that guy like or this you know and then you kind of you like eliminate where your sweet spot is sort of yeah do you know i actually like i kind of
Starting point is 00:50:44 like this is probably over the last five ten maybe five years that i've like really figured this out about myself but like the thing that gets me the most hyped up is honestly like sports docs like watching like a doc on jordan yeah because i think that yeah i think the reason for it is whenever you're watching even something about like you know i don't know who would be a good like elon musk or bezos or something like that like someone that is those can be like inspiring but it's so easy to be like it's not like actionable whereas like sports is so simple it's just like the guys seasons like you yeah like that's a thing technically elon musk at in 20 years could be like yeah everything fucking went bad for him and it all turned around and it's
Starting point is 00:51:22 like he's not maybe the guy he is now or whatever whereas like you know blackberry where those guys like that the whole thing just fucking like imploded basically yeah you know and they're just like in this movie whereas now you're like yeah jordan do you were like jordan won six championships like that's it you can't take those away like yeah yeah i know it's definitely cool seeing i love seeing people's like story like where they started from yeah the world was just against them. And then they fucking just like somehow found their way through it. It is sick. Yeah. No,
Starting point is 00:51:50 I'm, I'm like the, there's probably, there's, there's a few that you'll get like conned into watching, like last chance you and stuff like that, that are like interesting, but they don't hype you up.
Starting point is 00:51:58 Like, you need like, it's the, there's the Jordan ones. Arnold Schwarzenegger one got me fucking jazzed. I haven't seen that. I heard that one He kind of reminds me
Starting point is 00:52:06 Of like what you were saying Because it is very He was just like You know Okay I started doing bodybuilding And I was like There's nothing that's gonna stop me
Starting point is 00:52:12 And then he became The number one bodybuilder In the world Then he was like Oh fuck it I'm gonna be an actor And then became the number one Actor in the world
Starting point is 00:52:17 And he's like I think I'm gonna be A politician now And then fucking run governor Like he was just like There's He was just Here's three completely Different things That I just Rose to the top of all of them And then fucking one governor. Like he was just like, there's, he was just, here's three completely different things that I just,
Starting point is 00:52:26 uh, rose to the top of all of them and then moved on. Yeah. Yeah. That is wild. Yeah. He's had like three massive chapters that he just, yeah,
Starting point is 00:52:34 it's sick to me. Those people are good in a lot. Yeah. But, um, I think a lot, that's why a lot of those probably people that in my opinion, like we're either skateboarders,
Starting point is 00:52:46 athletes or bands, whatever it is, it kind of is a little bit over by 30 most of the time. So it's like you need another chapter. You just become like a cautionary tale. Yeah. It's kind of like musicians. Musicians are the best at reinventing themselves. Where they'll just be like, yeah, I'm just a different guy now.
Starting point is 00:53:04 And they'll be like, here's the new Bowie or something something. Or like, here's like the new version of me. And you know that there's five years from now, there's another one coming. And like, it's just constantly just like these new. Yeah. Literally. Whereas like, you don't see that that much in like acting or stuff like that. But music for sure you do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Yeah. Dude, I'm like, if you take like those three things, right? So you go, okay, you're going to come to the top in like sports. And then I think always it has to, there has to be like a skill-based thing first because then everything, like it's never, it's usually not like the actor that comes. It's like, that's why it's like, you know, you talk skateboarding or like a martial art or usually the first thing has to be like a very, like now you can learn everything else the same way you learned that. Like, you know what I mean? Like a skateboard is very just like repetition, repetition, repetition,
Starting point is 00:53:56 the same thing over and over and over again. And then you kind of, you learn how to learn. Yeah. You know, a little bit. How to problem solve, how to like. Yeah. I could do. It's so funny to think like skateboarding also got into like editing and filming and edit exactly how to i don't even know i mean i guess the
Starting point is 00:54:12 skateboarding got me into like why i wanted to make clothing brand when i was a kid and then that got me into like design and product development like at the early stages and then like oh i gotta sell these shirts so it's like marketing and like yeah like you know i mean and then like, oh, I got to sell these shirts. So it's like marketing and like, you know what I mean? And then like, and there's probably a list of a thousand things that like doing NELC for seven years was like taught me too. You know what I mean? And then now I'm on this next chapter, but like, it's like, they're all going to like blend into each other and then create the next thing that like. Well, it's kind of interesting, but also it also is a little bit like funny about you
Starting point is 00:54:44 that you're kind of like you're just like i don't want to uh like do this clothing brand in the videos and then you started coming you're like maybe we could do videos okay you just sort of added it all back in but i guess at your pace yeah exactly yeah okay that's cool well it is i mean did you did you when you stopped doing that did you get the hankering you You're like, well, you fuck, I want to make videos again. Well, I didn't, I did not that I wanted to make videos really. I did want to continue the story. Like I just want to, I know that like, I didn't want to just like design clothes in the background and then like go pay for marketing.
Starting point is 00:55:17 It's like, I know that the best way to create a brand is to like, people aren't buying a brand, they're buying a story. And I think that like, you just got to're buying a story and i think that like you just got to keep that conversation going and keep telling that story so i just was like oh like that's why honestly the first probably like 20 episodes we did of sunday were like shitty views everyone fucking hated it like the comment sections why is it just like what is this yeah i was putting five percent of my energy into it i was literally just like yo like i had a cameraman we were just like keep filming shit and then put it out make it look like an embedded series like ufc is just like just be a fly on the wall and like film what's going on
Starting point is 00:55:52 and everyone's just like this is the worst business model this makes no sense this guy doesn't know what he's doing like and it looked like that because i wasn't like painting it into a story that looks like a successful guy if it's doing all this shit i was just like i was like just continue the story and it's like now we're like this last month maybe two months of videos it's like views have been doing really well like comment sections just flipped they're now they're like oh fuck a day one sunday fan here it's like the same guy that told me to fucking die three months ago but like i don't know it's just it was because i wasn't focusing my energy on that i really wanted to go create just like the best product and i wanted to test the agency and like just also i was free again a little bit you know i mean it's like i've
Starting point is 00:56:34 made money i've done all my shit i don't have to do any of this i don't want to retire i want to keep like creating things and i was just figuring it out it's just that i was documenting figuring it out too and i guess that was documenting figuring it out too and I guess that's what got into the videos and then we kind of found a format with the Sunday show that like I'm super happy with now it's like I really do think that's like there isn't something on YouTube that's in this format where it's it's pretty crazy if it actually grows over the next five years to what I want it to be where um it's basically just the behind the scenes of creating the company and like running the company and but that is the product like it's
Starting point is 00:57:11 like it's like the whole thing is a fucking advertisement to yeah to the brands and our clients and our projects so like gary v stuff about yeah yeah 100 it's like i think like barstool sports have done like kind of like in the office thing and they'll mix in the comedy it's almost like a fantasy factory kind of vibe but a little bit more business but one of the biggest problems that you had trying to start the company oh fuck tons man it's all it's been a learning curve the whole thing but uh probably narrowing down to what is important what are the projects i want to do first that was like because i was just a little too free i was just like i just wanted to do everything so i was stuck doing pranks and you know design system yeah and i was just like now i can do whatever the fuck i
Starting point is 00:57:58 want i got a lot of money i got like you know i mean it was like i've always been just a creative person so i just like went wildfire of just like dude I was like writing scripts and do like I was everything like anything you could think of like I'm like you're like we're also we're also making movies we have a car coming out we have a car in the works a factory in Taiwan is Taiwan a place uh depends on you okay if you look at uh I know the lot of the stuff that you know nelk's doing now like they're you know out with trump and are you pretty tapped out of like politics shit in general yeah i i just don't follow or yeah i don't do you think i'm like soft do you see the shit that's going on there and coven trudeau and stuff kind of are you just not even care about any of it i definitely
Starting point is 00:58:46 don't really care but like i think the covid i definitely was like i don't know i i definitely think it's whack it's kind of weird just like pushing this like i don't know being told you have to put this thing in your body was kind of weird to me i know i don't know if that's like a political thing that people get it was interesting i feel like it was just that was because you kind of always hear like you know canada's a bit soft in those but like they don't really you don't really ever manifest you know what i mean yeah but then when like push comes to shove then you kind of see oh that's what it looks like when you're like a soft country they like you can't you just get fucking locked down and everyone gets bitching around oh for sure yeah like i feel like canada has been in the news the most like in america recently but it's just never for anything good i know is it like everything
Starting point is 00:59:30 i hear now or here like they're like people will have conversations with you here and they're like yeah you hear this is going on in canada i'm like why does anybody know what's going on there and but it's always for not good shit it feels weird are you guys like political and shit like you guys follow we haven't voted we follow that stuff? We haven't voted. We follow that stuff, yeah. Do you? But we haven't. I mean, we're comedians that talk about culture. That's true. It's embedded in everything, but we're not like supporting candidates. You voted once.
Starting point is 00:59:56 I've never voted. I don't know. You've never voted in Canada? I've never voted in my life. I've never voted. I've never voted once. Can I vote? Not here.
Starting point is 01:00:03 In Canada. You should be a citizen. If I'm a... I got a visa. Let me vote. Like, half vote. Yeah. I mean, well, I vote? Not here. In Canada. Could you be a citizen? If I'm a... I got a visa. Let me vote. Like, half vote. Yeah. I mean, well,
Starting point is 01:00:09 I mean, depends who you ask. That's my joke where I'm like, I'm not allowed to vote. I'm going to, but... I'm just going to get a fan to vote for me. Dude, you show up,
Starting point is 01:00:17 you be like, hey, my name's like Tom Smith. Yeah. They go, who are you voting for? You go, Biden? They go, yeah, go ahead. As long as you're voting for Biden. As long as you're voting for Biden, they don't give a shit. They go, yeah, yeah voting for? You go, Biden? They go, yeah, go ahead. As long as you're voting for Biden.
Starting point is 01:00:25 As long as you're voting for Biden, they don't give a shit. They go, yeah, yeah, yeah. Go, dude. Vote a couple times. Yeah, Joe Blow died 10 years ago. Get in here. So tonight you're going to Fashion Week and you guys, you did the, what was the bouncer prank that you did?
Starting point is 01:00:39 What did you guys do? I saw the falling on the stage. How'd you get in there? I wasn't there for that day. Okay. That was just Kyle. That was fucking, he showed me the stage. How'd you get in there? I wasn't there for that day. Okay. That was just Kyle. That was fucking, he showed me the clip.
Starting point is 01:00:47 That was hilarious. I guess what happened there is like someone just got them permission to go to this. Like, I think they were just going to fuck around like at the show. Yeah. And then someone was like, Oh, like saw him wearing the wings.
Starting point is 01:00:59 And they were like, I think what happened was like, they literally, the people who said you can do it didn't know he was going to fall. They were just like, Oh, you have to be fun. If you do a walk. Yeah. And then he were like, I think what happened was like they literally, the people who said you can do it didn't know he was going to fall. They were just like, oh, you have to walk. Oh, yeah, it'll be fun if you do a walk. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:08 And then he just like went and did that bit. But I don't know that for sure. And then what, did you guys do a bouncer thing? But it's not out yet? No, I think it's coming out this Monday, they were saying. They're trying to like flip it in a week. But it was like a fake. We did it before at Coachella.
Starting point is 01:01:22 I don't know if you've ever seen that video. I don't think I saw that one. It was pretty funny. It was a good idea. Because like everyone there at Coachella. I don't know if you've ever seen that video. I don't think I saw that one. It was pretty funny. It was a good idea. Cause like everyone there is like, oh, I'm a hot chick. I can go into any party or like, do you know how much clout I have?
Starting point is 01:01:31 Like there's a clout thing out there. And so we were like fake security, basically like stopping anyone from coming into the party, no matter what ticket you have or anything you have. It's like, we need to see how many followers you have and we need to see your activity. And like, we just kind of, yeah, clout yeah cloud police basically and like it just makes people like it triggers the funny Like I think at one point I was like I was like, okay everyone who's relevant to the front and then this one lady's like
Starting point is 01:01:55 We're all relevant It's just so good We tried to do that here at Like a fat it was like a I don't know if it's like a fashion show or a fashion party or something but we just did a security line there but uh it went pretty well it was funny it was uh it's just so many people recognize us especially when we're together yeah you almost have to do costumes yeah or like prosthetics or something i mean that's where everyone eventually gets to is like if you're gonna keep doing this stuff it's costumes oh yeah well when
Starting point is 01:02:25 we're so we're sitting in different countries suburban yesterday um i'm in a suit we're all in suits i have a mic on we haven't set up cameras yet and we're staring at this line that we're about to go start the bit and then someone's like right behind us sitting like eating lunch is um george i always fuck up his name jose mazadov yeah yeah andre was hanging out with him last night actually really yeah yeah and we see him and he's like doing like a a campaign for instagram like his buddy's like filming on his phone they're sitting at this dinner and like we're like this is fucking perfect i'm wearing security outfit like i should go fuck with him like especially because he like didn't he like knock someone he knocked colby out or like something like that happened uh i know his last he lost his last
Starting point is 01:03:08 fight that was the one in miami no i mean like in the street like something happens i'm like behind the scenes shit i don't know or it's public i'm not like yeah but um i just saw him was like oh this is fucking perfect and then we were like we're about to run it and then he like went into the hotel and i was like fuck that would have been legendary oh hell yeah that's fun though no dude i can't wait to see that well that's sick thank you for coming by dude appreciate that yeah thanks for being sick forever i'm glad the new company is cooking yeah it's doing good for sure all right this has been the boys cast peace

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