The Daily Zeitgeist - Trump Lands Sick Bud Light 180, Dump Someone With Pizza Hut 02.08.24

Episode Date: February 8, 2024

In episode 1621, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and host of Comedy is Dead!, Marcella Arguello, to discuss... Refusing Masks During Covid Not a Free Speech Right--Court Rules, Trump Does 180 On... Bud Light, Pizza Hut Is Selling Break-Up Pizzas For Valentine’s Day and more! Refusing Masks During Covid Not a Free Speech Right--Court Rules Trump Does 180 On Bud Light Florida Republican's Cringe 'Right To Rock' Act Clears Its First Senate Panel Pizza Hut Is Selling Break-Up Pizzas For Valentine’s Day Popeyes Is Celebrating Valentine’s Day with Heart-Shaped Strawberry Biscuits Krispy Kreme Drops 4 New Heart-Shaped Donuts for Valentine's Day LISTEN: Tirolirole by Bruno BerleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:31 Hello, the internet, and welcome to season 324, episode 4 of Dirt Daily's iCase, a production of iHeartRadio. This, well, this is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness. And it is Thursday, February 8th, 2024. Yeah. 2-8-2-4. Good, buddy. It's Giving Hearts Day. It is Giving Hearts. Yeah, it is Giving Hearts today.
Starting point is 00:01:56 But I guess it's also about giving charitably. That's what I mean. Giving Hearts. Also, National Iowa Day. Shout out the Iowans out there. Shout out the Quaker Oats Factory out there in Iowa. I know near Cedar Rapids. Also, National Pipeline Day.
Starting point is 00:02:12 You're really into what industries? You're really into ascribing various geographic locations with industries this morning. I have just weird specific interactions with certain states. I dated somebody from Iowa, so I have just weird secondhand knowledge about states. Like I dated somebody from Iowa. So I have like just weird secondhand knowledge about it. Manteca's Lard, right? That's their main thing. Hey, Manteca's Lard, right?
Starting point is 00:02:33 Well, we call that Manteca out here. Also, National Kite Flying Day. And hey, for all the people out there leading the scouts that are boys out into the woods and doing right, National Boy Scouts Day too. Is that right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got a scout meeting this afternoon. Well, now you got something to tell them while they're all falling asleep. Crazy kindergartners running around. Well, my name is Jack O'Brien, a.k.a.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Well, the statement you made and you gave, they was able to make it hard enough. Your career, it died. Cool. Yeah. And every time we hear her name Does she know that we know how badly Her movie died Why'd you try with the Daily Wire
Starting point is 00:03:12 And we're here To remind you Of the shitty Reason you went away It is fair To deny you Of the job you lost from disney gina na carano that is courtesy of christian maguchi main and alanis not alanis every every time i think that that part in that
Starting point is 00:03:41 song like she becomes a old irish like i don't know why that's how it is in my brain but yeah someone come through with the irish brogue version uh i just can't get over that that song is about uncle And Dave Coulier. Every time I hear it, I'm like, oh, girl. Uncle Jesse? Sure. Yeah. Uncle Jesse, for sure. But Dave Coulier? Even dad. Even Danny Tanner. Yeah, Danny Tanner,
Starting point is 00:04:12 as we found out. Yeah. At least he was doing cocaine and stuff. They're like, yeah, you're getting toppy in the movie theater. Yeah, but Uncle Joey,
Starting point is 00:04:21 cut it out, girl. What? Cut it out. What is happening? I'm thrilled to be joined, as always, girl. What? Oh, what is happening? I'm thrilled to be joined, as always, by my co-host, Mr. Miles Gray. Miles Gray, a.k.a. If you like those hearts, those yucky, chalky hearts, I just don't think I understand. Yeah, I don't like those hearts.
Starting point is 00:04:41 They almost take like farts. I'm more of a box of chocolates, man. Hey. All right. Shout out to Cleo.Universe. Because, yeah, we're talking about those chalk heart candies. We just stop. Let's just stop.
Starting point is 00:04:54 On Giving Hearts Day. Let's just stop. We're not giving those hearts out. We're not giving those farts. That's not how we're giving hearts. Those hearts are giving farts. Sorry. I feel like they don't taste like farts so much, but maybe, maybe.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I mean, I think that's a little bit of creative license to be like, it doesn't taste great. It's not optimal. Poetic license. Well, speaking of poetry, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by one of our favorite guests. One of your favorite guests, a writer, actor actor one of the funniest stand-up comedians doing it yeah she has an incredible stand-up special called bitch grow up that you can go watch on max and you must go watch on max right now she recently won late night for the whole fucking week dude according to uh vulture with her beyon on After Midnight. And you can see her performing at
Starting point is 00:05:45 Deaf Puppy Comedy Club in Manteca, California February 22nd to the 24th. It's the hilarious, the talented Marcela Arguello! It's me, Marcela Arguello aka, you got a fast
Starting point is 00:06:02 fart, and I want to take it to your butthole. Okay, that's all I could come up with. I was waiting for a fast fart. And I want a ticket to your butthole. Okay, that's all I could come up with. I was waiting for a fast car, a.k.a. Dude. That song. That is just like a song that it turns out everybody's just, it's been quietly their favorite song forever. I'm so glad she was there.
Starting point is 00:06:22 That was so beautiful. She looks stunning. Yeah. Amazing. You could tell she was holding back tears when she looked up and was like was so beautiful. She looks stunning. Yeah. Amazing. You could tell she was holding back tears when she looked up and was like, oh, this is for me. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:06:31 That was beautiful. Shout out to Tracy Chapman. Did you see all those? She got to number one that same night. I know. That's wild. You love to see. I like that we have, at least like with these platforms, you can instantly be like, yo, that one thing?
Starting point is 00:06:43 That just put money in my pockets. Thank you to everybody out there yes exactly did you see all those tweets though that were doing the in brackets tracy chapman voice you know that was going around on twitter i didn't see that so it'd be stuff like it'll be like parenthetical tracy chapman voice and be like you gotta watch tar then uh past guests uh melissa lozada Oliva tweeted she said you got a fat ass oh I did see that I did see that one of hers
Starting point is 00:07:11 well shit Marcella it's been an eventful past couple weeks hasn't it you went on after midnight oh yeah I went on after midnight that was great that was really fun I'm so happy that show is back i mean it's a reboot from the original at midnight with hardwick on comedy central but um this new one is a longer format it's so much more it's just wild it's just yeah
Starting point is 00:07:34 they have their point system is different it's arbitrary which i always was but now they've done it where like they can take away points you get right 3 000 points out of nowhere and i think it's really fun i also was hoping to lose and i'm very glad that i lost because god damn it that was too stressful to be that beautiful and funny all the time yeah i was undefeated when i was on the original yeah i was like i don't want to bring that perfect attitude into this new shit i don't want to fucking lose i was really happy i lost yeah congratulations on losing while still winning. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Thank you so much. And it's just dope to see you on a platform, like a much bigger platform. Y'all just fucking killing it. Right, right. We knew. We fucking knew. I don't know that it's been in this show. The psych guy knew.
Starting point is 00:08:21 That's right. All right, Marcella, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of the things we're talking about today. We got an update on free speech. Apparently, refusing to wear a mask during a global pandemic does not count as free speech. Oh, it was fucking bullshit. Got an update on Bud Light from Trump. We're allowed to drink it again, boys. Got an update on Bud Light from Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:47 We're allowed to drink it again, boys. What happened? What happened? Fellas. We got a new character. A new character has entered the chat. I don't even know this motherfucker's name, but he's... This is called Senator Dr. Redmond. Senator Dr. Redmond from Florida.
Starting point is 00:09:02 We're going to catch up with him. We're going to talk about Valentine's Day because Pizza Hut is selling a breakup pizza. All of that. Plenty more. But first, Marcella, we do like to ask our guest, what is something from your search history that's revealing about who you are? Well, the last thing I Googled was the 49ers because i wanted to give myself a 49er valentine's nails some valentiner's and i did it i unfortunately the people at home oh shit oh those are beautiful sf logo wait you're looking at the logos yeah and i did a 49 oh shit
Starting point is 00:09:38 damn lip prints yeah i like doing my nails uh and i was, ooh, it's Valentine's Day. The Niners are going to the Super Bowl. I'm going to do SF Valentiner nails. Okay. My family, when my parents came from El Salvador, they landed in San Francisco. They were just hardcore
Starting point is 00:10:00 Joe Montana fans immediately. They were just like, let's do the American thing. Watch football. They tried baseball, didn't like the American thing. Watch football. And they, they tried baseball, didn't like it. And they, but they loved football.
Starting point is 00:10:08 And, um, so my parents have always been Niner fans since they got to this country. So we have always been Niner fans. And, uh, my brother is so excited that they're going to the Superbowl and we
Starting point is 00:10:18 always like do shit on Superbowl Sunday. Like we always just have food and we just hang out. It's just like a reason to kick it with the family, which I always like. So, okay. I got my nails which I always like. So. Okay. I got my nails ready for the weekend. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Damn. Christmas, you know, just so many chips, so many dips, so many chips. So yeah. What's the spread?
Starting point is 00:10:34 What's the spread like for your family? You never know. My mom likes to do different things. Sometimes she'll order everything. Sometimes she'll make everything. Sometimes it's potluck style. Everybody brings some things. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:43 I don't, I don't think she's thought about it yet. I'm excited to find out. Miles, are you partaking this year? I didn't really. No, I don't have plans. I mean, passively, I'll end up doing maybe have it on in the background.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Maybe. I mean, I got to catch that halftime show. Oh, for sure. Usher, baby. Yeah, I want to see Usher. But no, I don't really i mean i've as a kid i was just never that like i was into the nfl when like everybody was into the nfl in the 90s i'm like oh yeah when deon sanders was playing with the niners too and even the cowboys i was like going back and forth with that whole thing but then i just never i just never got fully bit by it so i was just you know yeah there's a great joe montana story that is making
Starting point is 00:11:25 the rounds that i love where he yeah so the phone thing is the latest update that dirt he would call his wife from the field like during games and like the field that they see him on the bench like with yeah there's a phone on the bed like everyone's like oh he must be talking to his offensive coordinator yeah calling his wife because he realized he could. And another thing about him that is kind of similar energy is there's this famous drive. He brings the 49ers down the field in the Super Bowl and the highest stress situation that a quarterback had been in to that point and one of the players on his team like recalled that like he came in the huddle to talk to them and he was just like kind of looking over their heads and then he was like is that john candy and then he just like pointed and john candy was on the side and then he was like all right
Starting point is 00:12:26 let's go out and you know it just like chilled everyone the fuck out they're just like man this guy doesn't give a fuck he's like oh man you've seen planes trains and automobiles yeah that shit is so funny gosh i love that that's how you know someone's really good at their job yeah like they can be distracted and it doesn't affect their game yeah exactly and they're like yeah all right we back in it okay yeah but that was john candy right okay yeah and it's john candy yeah that motherfucker was huge in the 80s and 90s so that was like probably like oh shit yeah right just great taste you know great that he knew john candy was like recognized that of all the celebrities all the 80s celebrities that's the one you point out he was a big motherfucker you could spot him that's true it's also for practical purposes he could get
Starting point is 00:13:11 his linemen to see him yeah funny i do love that that phone story because the wife's the the first time it happened she was just like i was watching the game and then the phone rings and i was like who's calling me during my you know my game my husband's game she and then the phone rings and I was like, who's calling me during my game? My husband's game. She picked up the phone and was like, hey, honey. She was like, what are you doing? Get back to the game. That's crazy, right? The phone works. It's like a real phone. That's what he said.
Starting point is 00:13:37 He just was like, remember you used to dial 9 to dial outside lines? He just out of just decided to try it and it worked yeah it's adorable so cute i know what a little like love story for i know i love that they're still together yeah okay good that would have been wild he's like yeah i divorced her right after i got the first start calling some other girls good it was a good man right there yeah okay all right joe Montana. What a name, too.
Starting point is 00:14:05 Joe Montana. Get the fuck out of here. And that's the other thing. That was my parents' favorite player. So that's the other thing with the Niners. They associate it with, oh, Joe Montana. So when he came out, when the Niners won the last game, he came out. My mom was like, Joe Montana.
Starting point is 00:14:19 It's like, he's such a fucking huge icon. So it's cool. It's just cool. It's just kind of nice to see that, you know, those associations my parents have. Yeah. What is something you think is overrated, Marcella? Okay. Always I try to keep overrated, underrated in a similar vein.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And I don't know if I've talked about this before. Maybe I have. I'm sure maybe someone else has. But I'm really tired of people hate sharing stuff. Like it's kind of gotten a little out of control how much people like to hate share stuff. And then they don't share the shit that they like or I don't know. Maybe it's like a vulnerability aspect. People don't like to share what they're into.
Starting point is 00:14:55 They'd rather share what they hate because it's just easier. But please, guys, share shit you like online, you know, promotion. Tell your people to listen to shit that you like. I'm really fucking tired of people hate sharing stuff all the time. And then it goes viral and then you get more eyes and this person gets more fans. Right, right. Fucking annoying. We were just talking with like an extremism researcher on the episode on Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:15:20 And, you know, we're like, how do you like, like, especially on the Internet, like what, like what like what's what are best practices there and she was like just don't share the fucking outrage shit because that just even like you know and that's more specific to like extreme political stuff but they're just like you know when you share that you're just seeding it further and further into the culture onto the platform and if you're gonna do it then if the very least you know take a screenshot and share it if you have to right but i think to your point about vulnerability it's like easy to be like ain't this some bullshit and most people be like yeah and if you're like i like this then you open yourself up like what's some kind of fucking nerd and then people don't want to fucking you know have to answer for whatever the fuck they like except that they're a nerd which
Starting point is 00:16:03 is fine as well like or whatever a fucking nerd is you like what the fuck you like don't let somebody you like that shit with their own weird fucking vernacular or whatever you like what the fuck you like like what the fuck you like yeah but algorithmically too like the the social media companies are all like yeah no that's what gets the most clicks and so just somebody is gonna share it because it is lazily the easiest way to get people to look at your shit exactly the algorithm doesn't know the difference between you hating something and you liking something if all you're doing is commenting on the shit that you hate like it's so weird yeah comics actually there's comedians that know that the shit that is going to get them more controversy on the algorithm.
Starting point is 00:16:47 So they'll purposely post stupid, ignorant shit just to get people talking. And it works. It's how people go viral. It's insane to me that people willingly feed into it. Yeah, right. Because at a certain point, I used to be able to be like, well, if I just keep my head down and work these clubs and do x y and z maybe i can get a shot and now there's like just a proven methodology for people it's like oh if i say some off the wall offensive shit that's the way exactly and we and now it's just being incentivized yeah it really is so don't contribute to that guys it's
Starting point is 00:17:19 also if you're still on x or any of really the social medias when you interact with other accounts that are very obviously not real that's the other thing that i'm like this person is trolling on purpose and you guys are making it go viral and then if they're one of these people that's paying eight dollars you're actually putting money in their pocket now yeah right exactly yeah it's bizarre yeah it's so weird when we get like we have another show that is attached to like a major sports organization i'm not naming names but whenever they tweet about our show okay you might have heard of them but whenever they tweet about our show like it goes through some like troll farm and like all of these trolls and all of these like bots like retweet it and the tweets are like no uh and like they don't
Starting point is 00:18:07 they're not saying anything but they're just like they're like this show's stupid or you know like they they just have these automated responses or like love it w come on was one of them recently and it's just like or it'll be like pro-Modi propaganda from India or something. And you're like, this has nothing to do with the NBA. But I guess, you know, the way these like troll farms work,
Starting point is 00:18:31 it's like, well, that account probably has a lot of eyes on it. So you might as well put some shit in the replies to get eyes on it. It's gross. It's gross. It is gross.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Marcella, what is something you think is underrated? Sharing shit that you think is great. Being vulnerable. Open up. Tell people like, oh my God, just share shit you like i don't understand we're in this weird we're really in this weird time where you know sharing being mad is is profitable and i just find it stupid as fuck as i as i'm upset about it right like for instance look at this one this tweet that i hate like it's just this fucked up shit out wait i mean that's why i like that you guys well one of the questions of getting
Starting point is 00:19:11 to know people is like do you have a tweet that you like like it's so nice that you know you can actually share something that is yeah it's bringing you joy it's bringing you entertainment it's bringing you something good and you get to because like who is coming on here and be like oh a tweet that i like oh yeah this tweet where this fucking racist was like you know you're not you don't do that so it's like why do people like do that online to share shit you like that's what i think is underrated just being more more more on the side of engaging with shit that you enjoy and sharing it and making sure it's known yeah it's tough or just like that or Or like we kind of were sort of culturally like everyone is just idling while in anger gear. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:48 You know what I mean? Like rather than idle in happiness, idle in something that's a little more optimistic, like just default to me like, oh, I like that. How about this? You like this? OK. Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Yeah. I'm like, I can't believe this shit. Yeah. So weird. Yeah. I mean, I think also, too, like we just there's so much to be dissatisfied with in our day-to-day lives that it's just like the momentum is just carrying a lot of us too to just be like man fuck that fuck that fuck that fuck it all right you know and like it's it is
Starting point is 00:20:17 hard to kind of like take a second slam the brakes and just be like what if i use my energy to at least not do that i don't even go the opposite way What if I just don't energize that part of my, yeah. In small ways, because yeah, we, we are all like in a system that is just cramming this shit down our throat. Yeah. I had a funny situation happen where somebody, they must hate follow me or maybe there's someone I know and they, and they follow me and then they have this anonymous account,
Starting point is 00:20:49 but they disagreed with something I said which again fine i don't care if people disagree with me on some shit but it's just funny to me that people go and use an anonymous account like bitch i want to know who the fuck does like if you want to get into an argument bitch i want to know who it is so one time or recently i had a um an account i forget what i do not even care about the exchange because it doesn't even matter. But they disagree with something I said. And, but it, it was one of those things where I was like,
Starting point is 00:21:09 I feel like this person knows, I just have a feeling sometimes with trolls, like you can tell when they know you, when they don't know you, you can tell when it's like a comedian, like a loser comedian and who like,
Starting point is 00:21:18 you know, this is what they do to pass the time and because they're depressed, you know, I get it. But I go, so I go to reply to this person and i just said okay and in quotes stranger but okay stranger in quotes and they deleted their whole
Starting point is 00:21:32 account oh shit and i was like i was right i had my on the money yeah because just because of the tone in which they talked to me i was like no you know me i can tell i can tell when trolls know me yeah oh my god that shit was so but. But it was like, also good. I should make you feel stupid. I should make you feel like I do know who you are. Because it's like, what are you doing with your life? This is what you're doing with your life? This is such a stupid waste of time.
Starting point is 00:21:56 It's so silly. Go share some shit you like. Go share some shit you like, guys. Go share the Daily Zeitgeist if you like it. Go and share it on your socials. Tell people about it. Share us. Above all things, share this show.
Starting point is 00:22:09 And that is the lesson today. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Should we take a break and come back? I feel like you were going to say something, Marcel. I'm always going to say something. All right.
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Starting point is 00:25:50 and the one girl, questionably. I'm with some pretty cool stuff, man. We got stuff to talk about. Goddamn, man. Sure do. Federal Appeals Court. Goddamn, just rejected arguments for refusing to wear a mask during the first COVID outbreak was legally protected for each speech. That's so wild that it was hard to take that as a real statement or someone who was actually saying it.
Starting point is 00:26:16 I had to reread it because I was kind of confused. I was like, wait, what? Yeah. What the fuck is this guy saying so a federal appeals court just rejected arguments that refusing to wear masks during the first covid outbreak was legally protected free speech that's what the fuck i said man that's what the fuck i said for the anti-mask crowd yeah big l big super l super l that i mean too late probably probably. I guess it'll be valuable for our next global pandemic. But there are these two related cases involving people who claimed that they had been retaliated against by the New Jersey school boards for refusing to wear masks during the health emergency.
Starting point is 00:26:59 And one of them was just dismissed out of hand because they're like, like your definition of retaliated against. Right. Like borders on the nonsensical. So like we don't like you. You have not proved that you were retaliated against. The other one was kicked back to a lower court. They took it serious as a legal argument and were like, you know, refusing to wear a mask during a public health emergency didn't amount to free speech protected by the Constitution. They pointed out that this makes as much sense
Starting point is 00:27:32 as refusing to pay taxes or wear a motorcycle helmet as a symbolic protest, which I don't know why they had to come for, like, the ones that I'm actually down with. Like, not wearing a motorcycle helmet or not. I mean, I don't pay why they had to come for the ones that I'm actually down with. Not wearing a motorcycle helmet or not. I mean, I don't pay taxes, but not wearing a condom. No Connie crew over here, man. That's right.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Today's February 8th, no condom day. Condoms impinge on my freedom. Yeah, you know, what was that song you made like 10 years ago where you're like, oh no, condom style. What? He had a whole music video and everything. Wait. I got that deleted.
Starting point is 00:28:15 We need to bring that back to life. I buried that shit. No pun intended. That's funny. I used to do parody songs too until one of my friends made fun of me and I believed him. Oh man, I'm so pissed that I let him hurt my feelings wait really yeah i used to there was a i did a rude boy parody the rihanna and it was like i did like uh like if i was from the version of snooki snooki's perspective and it was just basically like fuck me without a condom
Starting point is 00:28:41 and fuck me in the hot tub and it was just gross it was funny though man and you're a great singer as well yeah you know when it was still rough but it was fun yeah i love i love it go back in the lab go back in the lab you know what my partner makes music and um so i'm gonna i don't know if i told you guys i'm moving to chicago and i'm excited yeah and i'm excited because he makes music. So we, we're going to make music together, like literally and figuratively. And I'm excited because I was like, I want to do like five song of every genre. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Because he can and I'm, we just, we don't take it serious. Anyways, back to the news guys. What are we talking about? Nothing. What are your genres though? All of them. You're going to do rap? You're going to do R&B? Oh yeah, everything. Anyways, back to the news, guys. What are we talking about? Nothing. What are your genres, though? All of them. I want to do like, oh, yeah, everything. You're going to do country?
Starting point is 00:29:28 I want to do, I want to do like, you remember in the late 90s and early 2000s, there was a lot of male rapper, female singer, a lot of all-mans. We want to do shit like a five song of just that, doing that style. Right, right, right. Yeah, exactly. Like that type of shit very hyper specific shit but we're gonna do all kinds of shit i'm very excited that's fun it's gonna be fun i'll be on here promoting that shit too yeah please we'll we'll ride out on it all right we do need
Starting point is 00:29:56 to catch up on other more important stories mask well you don't want to talk about masks was important but not important anymore whatever who cares on the other hand we we gotta hear what donald trump thinks about bud light oh yeah this is a big one did a full 180 um this is just wild for some reason let's call it cash uh donald trump has declared on boof social that bud light is no longer on the MAGA shit list. And this post, you know when somebody else writes his shit? Because it's a little too coherent and it follows a bit of structure. Shout out chat GPT.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Right. Stylistically, it reads like his. He just said, the Bud Light ad was a mistake of Epic Proportions. And for that, a very big price was paid. But Anheuser-Busch is not a woke company, but I can give you plenty that are. I'm building a list and might just release it for the world to see. Why not? The radical left does it viciously to well-run conservative companies and people. Very nasty. But it's the way they play the game. On the other hand, Anheuser-busch spends 700 million dollars a year
Starting point is 00:31:05 with our great farmers employ 65 000 it's like starts running down all this shit that anheuser yeah this was written by him he just tooted a couple uh like 300 gram adderalls and then banged this out just wait can we give miles props for that you've been working on that impression it's great thank you look you know that's coming for that? You've been working on that impression. It's great. Thank you. Coming for somebody who's killing it on national television with impressions, that actually means a lot, Marcella. Bro, I love an impression. I love an impression from an Asian guy. We don't get enough of that.
Starting point is 00:31:37 No, no, exactly. You don't have, you know, we're the biracial. Like, I could be leaning into every race right now. You really could. And I get to because i'm black and asian yeah okay sorry hate to use that excuse again like the one from the 90s but anyway it's like interesting to see or figure out what caused this whole thing maybe the donation stop from anheuser is it because he's bffs with dana white and the ufc and bud light like that's like their main one
Starting point is 00:32:04 of their main sponsors. Is it because he saw some polling that made him realize that being a piece of shit to people all the time is bad? Others point out, is it because he has between $1 and $5 million in Anheuser-Busch InBev stock? Well, well, well, isn't that interesting? Who the fuck knows? But I love how he's just talking about calling it an American company. They're owned by a... It's a Belgian company.
Starting point is 00:32:29 American companies. Yeah. So, yeah. Great American brand. The good news is his supporters don't look at facts. So now they're an American company. Right. And also a lot of people pointed out
Starting point is 00:32:42 when they were boycotting Bud Light, they were probably just buying another beer owned by the same company. Owned by, yeah. What's it called? Like AdBev? Anheuser-Busch InBev. InBev. Yeah, exactly. And I think also to be clear, too, like when he's like the advertisement was a big mistake, they're talking about the Dylan Mulvaney thing where they sent out like bud light sent out a bunch of personalized cans
Starting point is 00:33:05 to influencers with their face on it and dylan mulvaney happened to be on that group of influencers that got a can so she posted the fact that she got a bud light can and everyone's like they're doing a fucking whole ad campaign that's like we're like just all of that is where all of this shit started but who knows there's other people like on twitter who are like being like yo this is just a conspiracy like republicans like to tank a brand that they own stock in and then they buy the dip and then like oh wow that's a great idea i need to start doing that yeah they're like yo they're like hey if you're in the stock market they're like just see what company they're going after and if the stock price starts going down buy the dip yeah same advice i give you ahead of super bowl sunday wow
Starting point is 00:33:45 that's great financial advice go out wow wow that dip by the dip christmas into stocks bitch christmas yeah it's also like i do just want to acknowledge that that whole backlash campaign has been wildly successful yeah the the mainstream news story about that has been like but like fucked up big time and like had a terrible year right and like people in the business community like i think this is one of the stories that is driving that whole uh backlash to having any sort of moral compass as a corporation right now that like they're just now you know saying that we're gonna invest in like esg or you know any sort of diversity equity initiative like all of that is a bad word in when you're doing your earnings calls because
Starting point is 00:34:43 yeah because they're shit like this and yeah it's a shame it's it's very frustrating well you know they've got they're doing you know shane gillis is the new face of bud light and shit and they got yeah damn he's killing it he's gonna host snl this weekend i think they're trying to be like hey man look we gotta fuck with shitty people too who have like some questionable past and things like that like don't what the fuck you know you know but the reason that works is because most people are shitty and Republicans aren't
Starting point is 00:35:09 afraid to accept their shitty past and their shitty present and their shitty future it's kind of their whole thing there's monkey there we don't care I do want to get to what's happening in the state legislature of Florida what if I don't let you get to that huh I don't know. All right. I do want to get to what's happening in the state legislature of Florida.
Starting point is 00:35:25 What if I don't let you get to that, huh? Oh, shit. Well, I don't know. I must. Let's find out. Unfortunately, I must, Marcelo. No, Tess is gangster right now. Tess is gangster, bro.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Please. I'm working on it. Thank you for noticing. Tess is gangster right now. About to pull your card, homie. Yeah. So there's a bill currently making its way through the chambers that would essentially prevent live performance venues from canceling a performer for exercising their free speech rights and not just their ability to not wear a mask when they don't want to. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:35:57 But, you know, you can't cancel a show if the performer says like racist or homophobic shit. OK, that's OK. So this bill is, is you know it's being debated it says like the text of it says quote the owner or operator of a public venue may not cancel a live performance of an artist or performer musical group because the artist performers or musical groups lawful exercise of freedom of speech or their personal beliefs for the purpose so basically what they're saying is if that happens, then they have to pay damages or like,
Starting point is 00:36:28 you know, execute whatever financials are in the, in the contract between the two and be like, okay, well then you owe them that kind of shit. And people are like, what the, what's the point?
Starting point is 00:36:36 Like there's real shit happening all over the fucking place. And we have this bill, notably the author of the bill couldn't really even point to one example where this has happened except wait the one time the libs messed up my midlife crisis band statewide tour so this is what senator fucking sky what's his name let me make sure i i want to make sure i have his full name out there joel rudman, Senator Joel Rudman. He posted this shit on Facebook. Shout out to Robin Pananke on Wonkat for putting this piece together because it's so eye opening.
Starting point is 00:37:15 He posted this shit on Facebook about his own fucking band. This is a elected official in Florida. Quote, this is what liberals do. When I announced my concert tour, I used Eventbrite to process free tickets so I could get a rough head count for each gig. The woke mob liberals flooded my system with fake emails and bogus names, so now we have no way of knowing how many to expect. Show these radicals what happens when you try to cancel conservatives. Come out and force tomorrow night to Horsepower Pavilion at 7 p.m. These liberals tried to cancel my voice. I became Navarro's business of the yearm these liberals tried to cancel my voice i became navar's business of the year then they tried to cancel my medical career i became state representative now they are trying to cancel my concert what the fuck wow yeah he's not a businessman he's a business man man now let
Starting point is 00:37:59 him became navar's business of the year. Yeah, exactly. So this guy basically couldn't accept the fact that no one wanted to see his shitty band and decided to waste time by using his office to create a bill that will most likely fail. Because let's be real, Florida isn't some place where they're canceling acts for being pieces of shit. That's why that shit doesn't make sense. Because to me, I hear it as like, oh, that's actually good for people that are like pro-Palestine because they're getting shit ripped out from under them. Exactly. And it's like, but in Florida, you know, like no one's getting upset that you're homophobic or racist or whatever the fuck. That's actually going to sell tickets, I think.
Starting point is 00:38:40 But because it was giving away free tickets, that's your problem, sir. Yeah. but because he was giving away free tickets that's your problem sir yeah and again it's just like it's like half i think it's probably 95 this guy's fragile fucking ego and then five percent like obviously this is like the culture war playbook 101 it's like act as if this woke threat exists in your state when actually your state is like the antithesis of that right and that's pretty much what he's doing but dude this guy's fucking band i had a feeling this guy's band was gonna suck and then he got to that paragraph where he was like then they tried to cancel my medical career yeah like wait so you're not even a musician you're just a doctor horsepower pavilion i could make that sounds like a made-up
Starting point is 00:39:23 venue name and like a viral tweet that someone would write. It sounds like Death Puppy Comedy Club in Manteca, California. Death Puppy Comedy Club. But an actual place in Manteca, California gets your tickets at the end of this month. So, yeah, his band is called Dr. Rudman and the Freedom Fighters. And I think their tour was called the let me just get this right. It was called the God Guns and get this right. It was called the God, Guns, and Less Government Tour. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:39:49 So I just want to give y'all a quick taste of this band. I cannot wait. God, Guns, and Less Government. How cool, how rock and roll is that? The wild thing is a group of middle-aged dudes are opening, are clearly the band, but they wait for him to go on stage as like the lead guitar player. He's a prince of Florida. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Sorry. That was, that was him howling. Let me just show you. This is him coming on stage for everybody to see. And he's wearing his white doctor's coat. Just so you know, this guy's a fucking doctor. The band's singing. Now he's coming up on stage grabbing the guitar got his doctor coat on somebody get me a shot somebody got me a shot that's his catchphrase i also played this venue
Starting point is 00:40:41 before i love when i love when like performers be like, yo, let me get a shot. And then nobody gets a shot. It's one of the worst feelings I got to say. That's definitely happened to me before. It's not a good feeling. I'm going to drink up here. I've done that to anybody. Some of our live shows.
Starting point is 00:40:55 And then I just go to bang. I'm like, hey, please, man, I'll give you cash, man. Would you mind just getting me something really quick? Not a good feeling. That's so funny that you said that. No, no, no. So here it goes. He's going to just let everybody know. He picked up the guitar
Starting point is 00:41:06 as if he realized, I've got to take my coat off. Stripping. Welcome back to the fish house. Taking off his white coat to reveal a bad jean jacket underneath. They appear to be in an equipment shed on the roof of a condo.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Beautiful. In like a marina somewhere. This is where you watch live performance. Okay, here we go. He's got interesting two-tone bell bottoms on that are black and red leather. He's so fucking cool. Come on, doctor. He looks like he drinks Bud Light.
Starting point is 00:41:45 What? Look, he doesn't even... His guitar isn't even turned up. Oh, no. Oh, there you go. Little cowbell. But you know what they're about. Anyway, so this guy's band is wild.
Starting point is 00:42:02 He's got some kind of face paint on. I could play more. He looks like he's a five-year-old who did their own makeup as a zombie. Look at this woman who came up to do devil horns. Right in the way. Did you say, where's all the people who went to go dance? We want to know, too. We all want to go dance? We want to know too. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:26 We all want to know. The venue wants to know that. Exactly. You're a good partner for supporting him and his fool's errand of, you know, narcissism. But wow. Jesus Christ. So yeah. Anyway, this is the pace we're at with the people entering public office.
Starting point is 00:42:40 You know, just people, it's either like you got an axe to grind or you got followers to gain or a shitty band to promote or maybe fucking all three yeah so what better place to do that than you know beautiful the right is getting good at rock and roll and the liberals are scared yeah i am i was really scared watching that i was like oh that's scary sheer power those pants too i love it's just like you can tell when people they they have this, like, fantasy image of, like, this alter ego they may have. And it has zero swag either. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Like, some people, you'll be surprised. You're like, damn, I didn't know you had that in you. Like, that shit was kind of cool. Shout out to cool Keith. Yeah. Talking about an alter ego. Yeah. A few of them.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Like, you know, you got that doc ock in you but like this guy purely is like was raised on like hair metal videos but also like he his hate-filled heart doesn't know like to open it to be like other i don't know to like more creative pursuits he's like i'll wear leather red pants a jean jacket and i'll smear makeup on my cheeks put my doctor's white jacket a white coat on top of it teen fantasy yeah yeah yeah and yeah like he got up there during the band like as the band was playing a different song and just like interrupted them and held up his guitar and was like Somebody get me a shot. Which is like.
Starting point is 00:44:07 You can tell. Was like. In his teenage. Rockstar. Fantasy. Yeah. But then like. There's two minutes. Of awkward.
Starting point is 00:44:14 Like tuning his guitar. After that. Yeah. Cuts off. Ruins. The other people's song. And then is just like. Complete.
Starting point is 00:44:22 End of any momentum. That was being built. I'm also now realizing. It was probably his wife that got all those tickets. She's like, I just don't. I'm tired of this. It's got to end. You know what I mean? She's like, I can't do this anymore.
Starting point is 00:44:34 And it wasn't the liberals that were getting him canceled. It was his wife. Like, you need to come home. Her wife and daughter. A woman comes up in the middle of the show, stands directly in front of the camera by herself, completely empty, no signs of a crowd in the sound or any energy, and then she just
Starting point is 00:44:51 goes up and starts doing devil horns. Where's the crowd? Where's the crowd? This rocks so hard. The liberals stopped my crowd from coming. Exactly, but it's wild why you can hear it from the ambient noise like there's five people there yeah like that's it there's five people there i can
Starting point is 00:45:11 that i can hear victor said he wishes he was there and i gotta say that is the type of shit i like to see live that is my favorite thing about like going to a bar like a like a local bar and they're like there's live music i'm like oh i'm staying for this i gotta know what's going on here tonight that's my favorite shit because that's exactly what you see is that shit right there. Just like wander in there. I always got a good deal on drinks.
Starting point is 00:45:33 I got good fries. Whenever you have an opportunity to see live music at a small local bar, especially if you're traveling, please watch. You will be entertained. It's not what they want to entertain you with. It just that you will be like this is a character this is some shit that they make characters on tv with these people are insane these people they give us the the joy like these are things that we like to share it's go check out some local music and
Starting point is 00:46:01 just bask in the authenticity of some of these people. I love a 50 year old band. Just grown ass men just won't give up on their dreams and their politics get in there and you're just like, oh, this is good. Like usually I will encourage this to give them a different event, like a different outlet than politics. You know, like when old,
Starting point is 00:46:23 like didn't Stephen King, like all those like famous authors when they hit their 50s were like and we're starting a rock band yeah it's like we're starting the most mid-rock band in the state of maine which is saying a lot but that's how most of these people are like it's like i'm i'm not ashamed that i pursued comedy you know like because i'm good at it and i you know you know, you just got to work hard. Like Ben Shapiro wanted to be a writer, comedian or some shit. And then he failed. So he was like, I'm just going to talk shit online.
Starting point is 00:46:51 It's like his next step is what being a band. He already put out a rap song. Yeah. I mean, like this, it's these people are just unsatisfied egos. And then they just wreak havoc because they they're just not satisfied. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like he became a doctor because he had that vision in his mind of going up on stage and saying, somebody get me a shot at a bar.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Wow. Like that. While wearing a doctor's coat. It's all been building up to that. You think he's jealous of Ken Jeong for actually being a successful entertainer after being a doctor? He hates Ken Jeong. Because you know what?
Starting point is 00:47:25 He was probably doing shit as stand-up comedian Dr. Joel. Oh, that's true. And he's like, wait, there's a guy named Dr. Ken? Who the fuck's this guy?
Starting point is 00:47:34 They're like, dude, he's killing it, man. He's fucking killing it. He's like, fuck. I guess I'm going to learn guitar. Woke. Yeah. All right.
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Starting point is 00:50:44 The story of one strange and violent summer. This is Rip Current. Available now with new episodes every Thursday. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm back! It's me, o'brien you have even less time yeah so i'm here to lecture you uh thank you for attending my lecture i'm here to lecture you guys about pizza hut so a lot of fast food restaurants are offering up Valentine's Day promotions. We got Popeye's heart shaped biscuits. We got Krispy Kreme heart shaped donuts. And we got Pizza Hut, who seemingly have conceded that they will never be a restaurant of romance. So they're making a move to become the official restaurant of doomed relationships. They're selling a goodbye pizza, which is drizzled in honey.
Starting point is 00:51:52 And you send it to someone and that's how you let them know that you're breaking up with them. Wow. Oh, yeah. The ultimate show of healthy communication skills. No, no. Healthy communication skills. That's hilarious. Use our product to let us
Starting point is 00:52:08 let someone know that you never want to see them again. Yeah. They've got all kinds of different ones. Like, hey, trying to get rid of a toxic friend. We've got a pizza for that, too, that you can send them
Starting point is 00:52:17 with like a whole little screen. What, do they just shit on it? Do the employees shit on the pizza? I don't understand. It's still pizza. Right. Who doesn't love pizza? I think that's the thing. It's a consolation prize. I think it probably just softens the pizza. I don't understand. It's still pizza, right? I think that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:52:25 It's a consolation prize. I think it probably just softens the blow. Okay. Like, Hey, I'm sorry. Sorry that, sorry that I just told you that you were actually the affair I'm having.
Starting point is 00:52:35 I'm going back with my original partner, but here's going back to my wife. Oh no. What do I really do? Good thing I have this pizza. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Their website also is offering an excuse generator for breakups. Oh, God. Such as, I'm the heir to a throne of a faraway land, and I must go save my kingdom from impending evil, or you ate all my cheese sticks and didn't offer to replace them, or we can't see each other anymore. Because I have violent diarrhea. From eating at Pizza Hut.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Huh. I think they told on themselves with that one. This whole thing is so wild. Number nine. I'm moving to the forest to start a new family. Amongst the squirrels. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:23 I know you're just using me to reach high stuff in your apartment these aren't real reasons to break up with yeah this doesn't make sense sending someone food is like the most like you still got a crush on me ass move like right right you know what i mean like you send me food that's basically a proposal like i'm sorry like food is the ultimate i don't want to say aphrodisiac because it's not that but it's like the ultimate like that's how you show someone you care about them it's a love language yeah it's a love language you give them food you feed them so this makes no fucking sense i can see it in the kind of like fuck boy breaking up with someone being like god i still love you
Starting point is 00:53:59 babe but we just can't be together for reasons that aren't clear but basically boiled down to me just wanting to fuck multiple people. Yeah. I do agree. Drake would definitely use this. Drake would use this shit. Drake would absolutely be like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:54:12 I'm going to send like 20 bitches Pizza Hut pizzas on Valentine's Day. He would flex and be like, I actually sent out 15,000 of these pizzas. Yeah. Like, and they're like, wow. He's single handedly keeping Pizza Hut in business.
Starting point is 00:54:23 You're so alone, Aubrey. You're so alone, Aubrey. You're so alone. So alone. Yeah, Pizza Hut. This is a wild move from Pizza Hut, I think. Yeah. Have you ever been broken up with at a restaurant?
Starting point is 00:54:34 No. Have you? I have been. Yeah. God damn. In the middle of eating? Well, like, I was dating somebody. Like, oh, yo, let's grab lunch.
Starting point is 00:54:43 And they're like, they worked by, like, this Chipotle I lived at. they're near and i was like oh yeah we're like okay chipotle i was like okay cool if we go there i i'll order my shit she got her shit we sit down did you pay for her shit no no no i didn't pay i didn't pay because i got there early so i was like i'm gonna get my shit and then they got there like hold on let me get i'm gonna get they're like i was sitting down and they're like okay i'm gonna OK, I'm gonna get mine. I'm gonna get mine. I was like, OK, cool. They're like mouthing it from a distance.
Starting point is 00:55:10 They also mouth the breakup. Don't even get up. We're breaking up. We're sorry. Not fucking with it anymore. We were moving a little too fast, I think. But like then sat down. I'm like eating my shit.
Starting point is 00:55:20 And then she was like, OK, so, you know, I got to be honest. Like, I think we kind of hedged our bets too soon. You know, I think I'm just i'm just getting into another thing very quickly and i know you kept asking i was like oh because i was old enough to be like you know you date somebody who's like you know you're a rebound and you're like yeah i know this is a rebound so like i'm not gonna get too involved here but i'm also like but are you sure you're good with this like because sure sure like i'm kind of the reason why you left your mans. You're like who you were doing long distance.
Starting point is 00:55:47 All right, Miles, quit talking yourself up here. Doesn't matter because it ends in a sad way. Certified lover boy over here. Thank you. And that had to say 15,000 pizzas. Yeah, exactly. You know, you know us biracial. So what did she say?
Starting point is 00:56:02 So this is like, she just hit me with it. Like, yeah, so, you know, so I just, I just think it's better that, you know, we just stopped dating. It's like, okay. So she didn't, she didn't open her food either. She got a burrito to go. To go? Yes. Did you know?
Starting point is 00:56:16 Did you like, was it like the Joe Pesci? Oh, fuck. Moment when he walks in and sees that nobody's there. When she walked up with the burrito to go. No, no. I was like, no, When she walked up with the burrito to go. I was like, no, no, you're about to fucking whack me. No, you're about to shoot me, man. You're going to shoot me.
Starting point is 00:56:31 I just had a mouthful of food. Why'd you get yours to go? Yeah. After you got yours, why'd you take a bite of your burrito? Well, you were. She took, she's like, I'm hungry. You're not hungry? She's like, I'm hungry for somebody else's dick, motherfucker. I'm out of here.
Starting point is 00:56:45 For real. Not your shit. And she left. She's like, all right, I got to meet my homegirl. Left with the burrito. Yeah. Oh, yeah, she did. Just peaced out.
Starting point is 00:56:53 Like, we had a hug. And I was like, I mean, it wasn't like that deep. But at the same time, I was like, you shouldn't have like done all of this. Like, you could have just, you could have said, hey, can we talk? Can we meet somewhere? You did this shit where you're like yeah keep eating your shit keep eating your shit i'm gonna get my burrito yeah that's quite the setup i gotta say how old was she let me ask how old were you both uh i was like three years older no but how old was she like what was her age oh oh i was like 24 they were 21 okay yeah okay she was Okay. Sure is an idiot. Yeah. And me too.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Like, but I felt I had that Zen shit going on because I was like 24 and I was like, look, I know these relationships don't work out. Like they don't work out. Yeah. It's like, no, no, no. It's not going to work out. But yeah, I got the way I got hit with that stealth burrito and just left there was so wild.
Starting point is 00:57:40 And I just remember my appetite was just ruined. So I just like. Of course. Of course. I went in there like can i get a thing and that's why she let you keep eating because she was like he ain't gonna eat for the rest of the day after i do this shit to him that's another reason this pizza makes no sense you're sending it to the person who's getting dumped and you expect them i mean i
Starting point is 00:57:56 guess some sometimes people like talk about eating their emotions but yeah yeah your stomach turns your stomach needs to settle. Yeah. You know, while it is this time, I was also dumped at Oinkster. Damn fool. Yeah. Wait, what is Oinkster?
Starting point is 00:58:11 In Eagle Rock, the burger place. Oh, okay. Oh yeah. LA staple for people on the East side. I mean, that like,
Starting point is 00:58:18 that feels like a destination. Like that feels like you went there together. That's a long drive, right? They live by there and they do. I like, I don't know why. I've been whacked at my favorite restaurants. You were too nice to these bitches, bro.
Starting point is 00:58:31 Your favorite restaurants, Blinkster and Chipotle. I mean, you are a foodie. You've never made any secret about the fact that you're a foodie. I'm just picturing her also being at Chipotle and she's like, yes, no, no, no, you sit there. I'm going to order something. And she ordered something for you. And it's like fucking rice and beans saying we need to break up.
Starting point is 00:58:52 She's like, hold on. I got to get something from my car. Leaves it. I'm like, wait, what's this say? Yeah. Yeah. That's just skirted off. What a move.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Yeah. That's baller. It is. You know, that's a baller move. yeah that's baller it is you know that's a baller move i think it's also called being young because in the same way i my whole my whole technique for breaking up with people was to ghost right like i was not mature enough or had communication skills i was like yeah what if i just act like i vanished and then me that will do the heavy lifting yeah worst people on the planet yeah i'll own that i was immature as fuck
Starting point is 00:59:25 but like and i know after working on myself and like realizing like communication like voicing your needs is like a skill you have to develop i was just like i was just not able to do that shit it was like more uncomfortable for me to tell somebody i don't want to be with you than to just be like yeah man watch me send you to voicemail every time that's fucked up yeah you know what my worst thing i think i ever did was i didn't realize i was i guess breaking up with this person and i sent him a text and i was like oh this is just me being like hey can we just like pause for a second and like you know we'll talk in a couple weeks but i guess the way he interpreted
Starting point is 00:59:58 what which he's not wrong i think i said you're a you're a chore. Like, you know, when you're so, well, maybe you guys, I don't know if you relate to this, but I'm sometimes so honest. I don't realize what I'm saying is not kind. Like, it doesn't register. My partner got diagnosed with autism last year. And ever since then, I've been like reading about autism. I'm like, maybe I'm autistic because there's just some shit that just, I don't understand why hurts someone's feelings right right and which is like my whole fucking career and lifestyle but that was really funny because well not funny when i look back but i told him he was a chore and i showed it to my friends i was like hey i think this guy's like mad at me he won't talk to me can you read
Starting point is 01:00:38 the text i sent him and she was like marcella this is a breakup text. I was like, it is? What's his fucking problem? Then he wouldn't talk to me. Oh, you broke up with him two weeks ago. Yeah, exactly. That's what happened. You're a chore. I actually felt bad. I wanted to apologize and be like, hey, I did not mean it to be that, but he wouldn't even pick up my calls.
Starting point is 01:00:57 He reacted really crazy, but whatever. I mean, it's like, Marcella, you said I sucked the joy out of your life. Joy out of your soul. Yeah. What the fuck? How did you want me to take that? I just meant like, and because of that, I just need a couple of weeks to get my joy tank filled back up.
Starting point is 01:01:12 That's all. Oh my God. That was, but whatever. He was a piece of shit anyway. Yeah. Well, Marcella Arguello, what a pleasure having you on the Daily Zeitgeist. Where can people find you, follow you, all that good stuff? At Marcella Comedy across all social media.
Starting point is 01:01:27 I also have a new comedy podcast called Comedy is Dead that's only on YouTube. I talk about, if you like comedy, if you're a comedy fan, if you're an aspiring artist or performer, please check it out. I give a lot of cool advice and I give a lot of stories. A comedian that I know, Kenny DeForest, he passed away last year. It was a really tragic car accident. He got hit by, he was on a bicycle, he got hit by a car.
Starting point is 01:01:48 It was really fucking sad and it really fucked with my head. And I was like, I'm gonna fucking do a comedy podcast. I'm gonna like spill the beans on stories. I don't think I ever would have shared because I know Kenny had so many amazing stories share that we'll never, we'll never know. We won't know them.
Starting point is 01:02:03 And I was like, I don't want to like die tomorrow and not have all my knowledge be gone. So if you're a comedy nerd, an up and coming comic, or if you're a performer that needs a little inspiration, I encourage you to listen to my comedy is dead podcast. It's short. It's cool. I think you'd enjoy it. Yeah. I mean, like from the clips I've seen you share, like it's dope because you're, you're like you say, like you're coming from a place of experience and you're you're like you're talking about these topics in a way that like you're engaging with them sincerely from your point of view. Yeah. And it's not like your podcast where I'm like, hey, what did you do this weekend with a guest? It's me just talking with some shit and like kind of reviewing my week and reviewing comedy and talking about what's going on in the comedy world so it's cool i like it i enjoy doing it so please tune into that i loved your impression
Starting point is 01:02:50 of our podcast by the way hey what'd you do this weekend guys get broken up with at chipotle you fucking i'm a comedy podcast okay you guys are a news podcast. Yeah, sometimes. Is there a work of media or a tweet that you've been enjoying? Well, there's a gentleman I just started following. He's a comedian. He's really funny. And I guess he's been following me. I did not realize. Oh, shit. Oh, it's Charles J. Moore. He's at Charles 270.
Starting point is 01:03:19 He is based in Kentucky. He's really funny. His tweets have been cracking me up. And everything he tweets is enjoyable. And I don't know if I have one to share, but there was, he's just like concise and he's just funny.
Starting point is 01:03:31 I just follow him. He's great. Hell yeah. Miles, where can people find you? Is there a work of media you've been enjoying? You can find me on, you know, the app-based platforms at Miles of Grey.
Starting point is 01:03:43 You can also find Jack and I on our NBA Basketball Podcast. Miles and Jack, I'm at Boosties. Follow me on my 90 Day Fiancé Podcast for 20 Day Fiancé that I do with Sophia Alexandra. Some tweets that I like. Honestly,
Starting point is 01:04:00 just search all, like, the Tracy Chapman voice tweets, because there's just some funny ones. There's some really funny ones that just I just like with something so simple as, you know, as in parentheses, Tracy Chapman voice. And you get all kinds of hilarious stuff. Yeah, that's me. That's where you can find me. You can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien. A tweet I've been enjoying is actually I've just been enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Starting point is 01:04:26 Miles, you recommended that. I started watching it last night with my wife. And it is a lot of fun. Really well done. Really cool. It just feels like... It's weird to have something that honors the romantic comedy kind of vibe while also being spy shit, too yeah it's a good it's
Starting point is 01:04:46 a good melody yeah but it's good uh it's directed by uh at least the first two episodes are directed by the guy who made atlanta with donald glover and like it's just like really well directed really like feels like you're watching a really well-made film so highly recommend checking that out and it's on amazon prime so it might as well not exist like culturally although it feels like it's like you know people are it's getting good reviews but just when shit comes out on amazon prime i just feel like it just looks like like yeah it's also one of those platforms people maybe don't know they have or like wait what is it again yeah yeah that's that's that that's how hard it is out here in the streets for amazon you know people maybe don't know they have or like, wait, what is it again? Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's the,
Starting point is 01:05:26 that's how hard it is out here in the streets for Amazon, you know? Yeah. So prayers up. Prayers up. Uh, you can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien. You can find us on Twitter at daily zeitgeist.
Starting point is 01:05:36 We're at the daily zeitgeist on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan page and our website, daily zeitgeist.com where we post our episodes and our footnotes, where we link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode as well as a song that we think you might enjoy miles what song do you think people might enjoy uh i heard this little brazilian track this morning on the radio uh on kcrw by this artist called bruno berle b-E-R-L-E. And it's called Tirolirole, T-I-R-L-I-R-O-L-E. And it's got like, it's a sort of, you know, it, it, it, I don't, I don't know how to describe it.
Starting point is 01:06:14 It's just like a vibey sort of Brazilian track, but also feels like with the recording quality, it feels like it's kind of like slapped together with samples. Uh, and just has like, I don't know, it's really good track. Uh, and the It just has like, I don't know. It's really good track. And the vocals are really dope. I don't speak Portuguese, but I think the lyrics are probably cool, too. So this is Bruno Berlet with Tirolirole. All right. We will link off to that in the footnotes.
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