This Is Important - Ep 76: Going Pro Is Easy, Picking Which Sport Is Hard

Episode Date: March 8, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm David Eagleman. I have a new podcast called Inner Cosmos on iHeart. I'm going to explore the relationship between our brains and our experiences by tackling unusual questions like, can we create new senses for humans? So join me weekly to uncover how your brain steers your behavior, your perception, and your reality. Listen to Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to This Is Important, a production of iHeart Radio, the show where we only talk about what's obviously most crucially integral to the fabric of our very nature. Today we talk about I totally sat on my balls. The fact that we're not sexy TikTok stars, we're fucking blowing it.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Don't ruin a good story with the truth. His dick is a shovel cock. Here we go. Start your engines. We're back for this part to be over. Welcome back. I just blew a booger on my microphone. Oh God. Oh, Kyle's back, baby. That's fucking gross. Man, look at these people. Look. Mm. Adam, is that stuff you were drinking last week? Yeah, I'm back on the sauce. Dang it. Did you settle on a flavor, blueberry, or what's this one? This is more of like a raspberry. Man, were you thinking about it all week? Guys, guys, I joined the USA Pickleball Association. Are you serious? This is the way. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Association. Yep, I joined. I joined. And the reason I joined is because I am going to try and start competing in tournaments. Oh, are you really? Dude. Yep. That's tight. Wow. I'm so into this. Can I tell you something, Kyle? I'm so worried for you because I remember thinking in college, I remember being like, I'm pretty good at bad men. Like in high school, we played it a bunch. I was always. Badminton rocks. Maybe the best in our gym class. And then my homie, Tuf, Alex, we would go to Open Badminton at Wisconsin and go to these gyms. And we would play each other. And it was fucking, it was a good time. We had fun. And then these dudes from Asia, where it's a real sport that a lot of people play, were like, do you guys want to play doubles? And we were like, okay.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Yeah, we will. Stroid us. Sure. Well, yeah, I'm completely planning on getting my ass handed to me on a silver platter, baby. Okay. And is that fun? Well, I got to start somewhere. I'm in a long game here to try and like be professional by like mid fifties, you know. So I have like 15 years to like get through all the ranks and stuff. Yeah, that's true. That is a long, that is a long, long time. Yeah, I'm not in a rush. I'm very much just kind of like going to start seeing if the world is for me. Have you looked, watched any competitions? Have you looked at any level of play outside of like the people you're playing with in Toronto and our homies, 60 year old parents? Have you looked outside of that? Yes. Well, which by the way, I did play
Starting point is 00:03:30 our homies, 60 year old parents, and I got stomped the other day. Right. 60 year old parents? 65. I think they're 65. Time to go. You got to be part of the association now. Yeah. But I think it's like, you know, you're starting somewhere, you'll get to play more games, you'll, you'll be more invested in it. Yep. I have a question as well. Okay. Is a uniform involved? What's the, what's the protocol as far as that goes? Can you wear a tank top? Yeah, you can wear whatever you want. You can design your own player, which is what I'm going to do. Okay. Design your own player. Yeah. Like a video game? As if he's a human video game. Yes. So what are you doing? Rolling up on a motorcycle,
Starting point is 00:04:09 wearing like steel toe boots? I don't know, man. I don't know. Is it going to be, it's less about the actual play and more about like fashion? Like how you, like your guy's backyard wrestling and the ring entrance? There's some of that, there's some of that going on. I feel like I'm going to roll with all like, you know how you get the free like stuff from working on projects and stuff like this right here, like work all like season six. I think my whole outfit is going to be past projects. Okay. And know what they'll be like, no one will know. Yeah, they'll never question it. I know, but it's going to make me smile. And like, this is not about like,
Starting point is 00:04:48 it's just about me doing something fucking strange for myself kind of. Yeah. I'm into it. I hope you're hell. I feel like that's a pattern with you. This is a pattern. Like when you just, you're a searcher. We, we talk about you behind your back and you're a searcher. Okay. And I think that, okay. Is this, is this wrong that you're a searcher? You are, no, no, I search. Sure. You're looking for new and then you, you absorb everything you can from it and then you move on. Like you used to serve. Yes, exactly. I go into a world, I go hard, I try and learn everything about it. And then I move on to the next world. Exactly. Once that world. Maybe you are Keanu Reeves to
Starting point is 00:05:26 harken back to last week's episode. Yeah. We're a dead ringer. You're the matrix. You go in, you download it, you know Kung Fu. And then you move on to the next. Kyle, do you think you've found the thing that you're going to stick with? Tell your 60? Like, is this feeling very real to you? Yeah. This is a long, see, you just got into it and you're saying like, I'm going to be in it into my fifties. And then I'll be, I'm worried about the knees. No, this is, this is really well thought out because you guys know like I surfed for a while. That's, that's a little dangerous.
Starting point is 00:05:56 You get underwater, you get turned. When the waves get big, it gets harder. You have to be a great swimmer and very athletic, you know. And plus all the barracudas that you're scared of. Is that why you stopped? Did you have a scare? Well, I stopped surfing because yeah, it just like kind of was like, well, I've been in the water a lot. There's, there's stuff that can like bite me. There's some sharks down here. So really you got scared of surfing because you realize that there's sharks and,
Starting point is 00:06:21 and you're like, I've been in the water enough. Right. Odds on. No, it was like, it was like just critical mass on the world. I was like, okay, I'm done with this. I'm done with like, figuring out what the lineup is, figuring out, I was done with all the politics within the world. And just right because there is like, people get fucking salty if you surf like their waves and shit, which I always hated about surfing. It's a hard part of the sport. It's a very hard part to get past like,
Starting point is 00:06:46 if you're good, everyone lets you go though. Right. Yeah. I don't know if that's true. It is true. It is true. If you rip, everyone goes, all right, well, all right, you can surf here, bro. That's the hard part. Cause if you're just mediocre, where are you supposed to go? What are you supposed to learn? Huntington Beach.
Starting point is 00:06:59 It's like when Chappelle shows up to the improv, he's like, I'm going up now. And everyone's like, yeah, you are going up right now, even though everyone else was like, there's eight other people that were going to go up. He's like, no, they're not. But that one, I don't know. I don't know. That one just, I guess I just had enough of it. And I moved back to the valley too. And that was, it didn't make it easy.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Yeah. That's the other thing. Like surfing, if you don't live on the beach is such a pain in the ass. You got to wake up early as fuck, Don Patrol. You got a lot of time. You got to really want it. You got to really love those waves. I just, is the East Bay area a big pickleball? Is that pickleball country up there?
Starting point is 00:07:35 I don't know. You know, I think it's like kind of moving around. I'm just looking at the tournaments. There's a lot in Southern California, Newport Beach, and, you know, down there. Oh, he's coming back. He comes. Oh, dang, welcome. I'll be down there. Welcome back.
Starting point is 00:07:46 You can stay at the house, brother. Exactly. I can come down on professional athlete business now, which is kind of tight. Okay. That'd be tight. I like that. I love it. It's not professional if you're not getting paid. Okay. Well, athlete business.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Is that what it is? But can you get paid in gear? Because I feel like I can get some gear and then that's like pro, right? You can be sponsored. Yeah. You can be a sponsored athlete. Then you're professional. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:10 All right. Cool. Cool, man. I look forward to that day in this journey. Get on there. Nice. I'm excited for you. What random sport do you guys think you have the skill set enough now that if you put in five years of really dedicating yourself to getting great, do you think you could good pro?
Starting point is 00:08:32 Texas hold them. Poker. You're saying poker? You really think? Yeah. Cards. Are you really that good at cards? I think if I put in like five years of work. I just picture Blake on stay or whatever. I also like to live dangerously.
Starting point is 00:08:50 Your tells are so big. I feel like the people that are great at cards have a great math brain and then also and then also like you have to be able to like you're pretty conservative. Like you're not. Yeah. Yeah. I don't put it all on the line. You're pretty risk adverse. Okay. Shut up, bitch.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I don't know if I see that for you. I also have trouble keeping a straight face. Yes. I know. If you're in a full house or whatever, you would just be like, you would have to lean into that. You'd have to lean into that. That's how you bluff. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:25 My dad is the worst. My dad is the worst card player and he thinks he's good and it sucks. You want people like that at the table. I know. I know. We play cards with each other and when he gets a good card, his face literally goes and he goes. He goes.
Starting point is 00:09:42 And I'm like, buddy, let's start. You have the king. You were just dealt two aces, man. You got pocket aces. You got the king then? I guess the only reason I came out out the gate with that is I played in a lot of online tournaments during the real shut-in COVID times. And I was pretty good at it.
Starting point is 00:10:02 But then again, no one can see my face because I'm playing on an iPad, but it was very fun. I remember you being good. Animated guy. Dude, you would have to just play in like a mask from, I don't know, any movie with a mask. From Squid Game. Next time we get together, let's play some cards. I'd love to play some cards with you guys. I love playing cards.
Starting point is 00:10:27 I would love to play cards with you boys. I didn't know that about you. I remember you being good, Blake. I remember that. Like you would take the table. You can do it. I'm an okay card player. Let's do it.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Let's get together. Let's put some real money on the table. I'd play. That shit is fun. I'm not that good at poker. Hey, if we're going to play Norwegian poker, count me in. What is that now? What's that now?
Starting point is 00:10:48 It's something my grandma taught me. That's probably not even really Norwegian poker. That's what she called it. And it's like you have four cards in a square like face down. You can look at the bottom two once and then you can't look at the top few. So you have to have a memory. Yeah, it's a memory game. And then you draw cards and you basically try and get the lowest.
Starting point is 00:11:10 You go through the deck and you get the lowest number. It's not really cards. It's like for absolute tiny children. Sure. That's cool. Sure. Let's play that. Let's play that, dude.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Dude, I feel like it could be the next pickleball. Dude, I'd be really good at war. I'm really good at war. It's kind of like war or go fish. I think mine would be foosball, I think. Oh, that's a great call. Because I'm good at foosball. But then I've gone and like when I was in New York,
Starting point is 00:11:36 there's like a few bars that you go downstairs and it's just like 50 foosball tables. And people are just playing. And so me and my buddy, Zach, Leonardo, we were down there and we're playing. And he's pretty good, too. And we like rolled a few people and we're like, oh, shit, maybe we're the best here. And then this guy came up and just annihilated us and like truly embarrassed us. And I'm like, he was doing things that I didn't even know you could do in foosball. The hand-eye coordination is insane.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Yeah, it makes me go like, oh, I don't have that skill set. But if you go, I'm dedicating five years of my life to get great, maybe I could get to the level, you know? Yeah, I wonder because I had a similar thing with Anders where I thought I was pretty decent at badminton. Don't tell, this isn't for the pod. Oh, what are you talking about? Badminton, dude.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Badminton, the shuttlecock. I was really good. I was nice with it. It's a minton. I was nice with it. I thought it was good. Shuttle what? Shuttlecock.
Starting point is 00:12:40 His dick is a shovelcock. But then you see people who are actually good and people who are Olympians and it's like, oh my god, I'm not even scratching the fucking surface. Of badminton. That's why out of respect for people who are excellent at this shit, there's nothing that would at this point in my life, five years of training or whatever. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:13:01 What about dominoes? Just playing bones. Like the ones where you line it up and you push it over. No, no, not like it's not out of respect. I mean, it needs to be something that you have a skill set that you have a base that you dedicate your life. You no longer have children. You no longer need to make money.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I know what this can spend all day every day getting better at this thing. Yeah, you got nothing. No, I don't think so. You have no hobby? What about like anything? Any skills? Durs, I got yours, dude. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Slot car racing. I bet you could get hell of a fucking good at slot car racing. I could see you rolling into the slot car with like, look at. Dude, that's what's up. You know, like the little ones on the track with the controller. We have to like remote control cars. Durs does not feel enough and Durs does not feel enough. I guess I just, I have zero.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I don't have that bone in my body to like jump into something hyper passionately anymore where like I'm, I just don't have your kids. You're going to have to go through your kids. You've lost the will to live. I've lost the, the like, I'm going to get professional at this. Like at this point, it's like, no, I don't, I don't have that anymore. Like paintball would be fun. Oh, there we go.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Okay. There we go, baby. But then you see these guys at paintball and you go, oh yeah. It's just the equipment. Once you have the same gun as that. Have you seen these dudes? I mean, I have. It's gear and time.
Starting point is 00:14:28 It's not gear and time. These guys are fucking professional. A lot of it is gear. There's plays that they draw up and all this stuff like. That's time. That's learned over time. But then there's execution. You got to be good.
Starting point is 00:14:38 That's also learned over time. And we would be guys together as a team. We would be paintball superstars. I feel like paintball, I would get in on that with you guys like straight up fly anywhere in the world to play paintball with you guys. I would get in on that. You're saying it's gear and time. Everything is gear and time.
Starting point is 00:14:54 Exactly. That's what we're saying. Take those out. But there's a next level thing. If basketball is a gear and time. What the fuck? No, basketball, there's not a lot of gear. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Basketball, you just have a basketball. It's your big cock. You're going to have fucking Jordans and you got to have a basketball. That's the gear. No, but paintball, you have like the barrel and the fucking hopper and all the shit. Okay, skiing. Skiing is gear and time. Are you going to be fucking peek-a-boo strings?
Starting point is 00:15:18 No, no, there's, okay. The shoes do not affect your game as much as the paintball gun. The marker affects your game. If you have a shit marker, which is what they call paintball guns, you're not going to do anything. Okay, great. So you have the best gear. Good job.
Starting point is 00:15:33 If you're not good, the best gear doesn't matter. But in five years, I think you're arguing something, which I don't know why, because I think you can be good at paintball in five years. You said it. You said professional. Everyone here, you said professional. That is true. And I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:51 I'm not saying you have to be the best. You don't need to be the Michael Jordan of paintballing. You just need to be on a team that is a professional team that you guys tour. I think in five years, you don't have a family anymore. This is a make-believe world where you don't have a family. You don't have a job. This is your job. Wait, did they die in a tragic incident?
Starting point is 00:16:12 Like, does he have that? Can I use that? Yeah. No, this is a fake world where we don't have responsibilities, where we could just dedicate our time to get good at the thing. We have unlimited time. Also, we also constituted, we said that to get pro, you have to be sponsored. So this is just getting somebody to send you gear in your hobby and then you're fucking pro.
Starting point is 00:16:35 So that's what we said. We could all do that tomorrow. Sure. Okay, so let's change the value of pro. Let's change that. What is that? Being paid money. You're being paid money by either...
Starting point is 00:16:48 Money. You have to win money or pay or you have to win money? Can you win money? Yes, I'd like to win money at a competition or your government is paying you to train or there is a money contract from a sponsorship or a lead. Okay, okay, copy. Do you think like bags? Do you think cornhole or something?
Starting point is 00:17:07 I feel like if you practice that a lot, I feel like you could get pretty fucking good at it. Sure. I know what there's is. I know what there's is. What happened to paintball? What happened to paintball? Are you ready? Paintball seems fun, but I'm still...
Starting point is 00:17:19 Paintball is the best. I'm into doing a team with you guys and actually really trying this. It hurts so much. It hurts so much to get shot. Hey, I would love that. You know what we do? We do it at the live show. And then if anyone gets hit in the audience, that's on that.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Right, that is true. It's like a Gallagher show. Yeah, yeah. We're just showing our skills. Sign the release. Sign the release. Blake, what's your thing? What's my thing for you?
Starting point is 00:17:40 You become a dog show competitor. You're a dog show guy. Oh my God. I'm a dog or I've run around with a dog. No, you have a dog. You bring your dog to dog shows and you win that motherfucking shit. Dude, you could do this. My makeup woman, Leanne, she's won the championship.
Starting point is 00:17:58 She's won the Westminster dog show multiple times. Oh my God. Look at that. She's a pro and she has another job. And next time you see her, go, hey, my friend, he could become what you are in five years, right? And she would kick you in the mouth. No, the dog is harder than painful.
Starting point is 00:18:16 No, I bet she would say, yeah, if he dedicates five years, he could be professional. If he dedicates himself, I bet she would. You'd say bring it on. Like look at these guys who play spike ball now. It's crazy. Hold on, because yeah, we covered like bowling you can get to, but like what?
Starting point is 00:18:35 How do we get to an actual dog show and view this and see what these people even do? Because I don't even know what it was required to be. You got to get the dog. You got to get them. It's not easy. Blue Bloods. This is, I got three dogs and barely they know how to sit, man.
Starting point is 00:18:53 All right. And stay put. Sure. This is a lot of time we're talking about more than people. But I could see Durs breaking a dog in half. I could see Durs doing the things required. Yes. Someone threw a dog.
Starting point is 00:19:04 He would show no love to the dog. It would just be, it would just be all training all the time. You know, they put out little treats for him when they do something right. I just put out my bare hand and everyone thinks I'm feeding them. Shut up, bitch. How do we go to a dog show? I want to go so bad.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I used to go to dog shows as a kid. Blake, you act like it's the craziest thing in the world. You could just go to a dog show. What do you mean? It's on ESPN like five times a year. They're at convention centers usually. I want to go so bad. I want to go.
Starting point is 00:19:40 Evidently, you don't want to go that bad or else you would have already gone because they're very easy to go to. Yeah, it's pretty easy. I did not know that. I didn't know it was a thing until Corona happened. I saw it on TV and I'm like, this looks so fucking fun. These dogs.
Starting point is 00:19:53 You didn't know. What about Best in Show? What did you think Best in Show was about? You thought that was a made-up world? He watched that with his eyes closed. You lose. You lose. We just got Blake in a lie, a little Fibiru.
Starting point is 00:20:04 God, that movie's so good. Flowers to that movie? I thought it was super niche. I didn't realize this was an ESPN event and there's actually an audience for it. I didn't know that that was something you could do. I thought you had to be a part of the show or invited. I didn't even know that was something that was real.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Can you just stroll up as an audience member and smoke weed? You're just talking about watching though, right Blake? I'm talking watching. Oh yeah, you'd buy a ticket. If you gave me five years, I'll be the best watcher. Dude, bird watching. Can you go pro with that? Can you be a pro bird watcher?
Starting point is 00:20:39 No, because I got to be all in. I got to be passionate about it. And you love dogs. I loved dogs as a kid. My wife's allergic and now I hate dogs because I know that if I pet a dog and I go home and then my wife's like, were you at a dog? You have to hate dogs.
Starting point is 00:20:57 This is perfect. This is like your man cave. Derz has nothing in his life that brings him joy. Derz, you have the coolest backstory to become a pro dog show, dude. Yeah, totally. It's basically like you're sneaking away to train this dog at night. Yep, yep. You keep your dog in your man cave because it's allergic,
Starting point is 00:21:16 but that's how you get away. You have to get in the hazard suit to trim it and stuff. It's like you're the dark horse. He does the Gattica shower after training. Just you're 12 monkeys getting scrubbed down up the bike. Bruce Miller's 12 monkeys getting scrubbed down. Where the fuck have you been? Where the fuck have you been?
Starting point is 00:21:38 What are these scratches about, honey? What the fuck are these scratches about? Bristles from... I was cleaning the other day. It's a Juniper bush. I was hanging out with Blake. I had to comb Blake. It's a Juniper bush outside.
Starting point is 00:21:52 He got the claws out. Ran through some rose gardens. My bad. If you asked me 20 years ago, I would have said like, I could get into those like tough mutters or whatever. Those like obstacle course things. But these days, I just, I don't have that speed. Oh my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Well, that's hard. When it's truly about like physical ability, it's hard. And that's all I care about. Like I was thinking like, oh rowing, but then like I look at people's times who are like in the Olympics and they're still like a minute and a half faster than my 2K. And I'm like, that's crazy. I mean, could you even get through a tough...
Starting point is 00:22:29 Like what is a tough mutter again? How long are you running? Because that shit always looks... We could all get through a tough mutter. Yeah, I could do it. Speak for yourself. How hard are they? They're tough.
Starting point is 00:22:38 They're tough, bro. They're tough mutter. I feel good. I think we could all get through one. I don't think we would win, but we could get through. Should we do a team tough mutter? You know they do teams. I would love to.
Starting point is 00:22:49 I would love to. I would love that. Nah. You define me at the pickleball court. No, I would do it. I know I would hurt myself doing it, but I would do it. Oh, interesting. Well, what is the harder one?
Starting point is 00:23:02 What's the notch up like the Roman one or whatever? What was it called? Like Spartan kiss or... Yeah, Spartan run. Spartan races. Those are essentially the same thing, but I think you do throw like a javelin. No, that's okay.
Starting point is 00:23:15 So you have to practice that, which I do. Dude, there you go. I'm into that actually. Also, what an awesome business idea that someone was like, people love CrossFit and shit now. Let's just put it in mud and give them... It's like an adult obstacle course. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:23:30 And then make them pay us. And then they're all going to post it on their Instagrams and bullshit to be like, look what I did. Right. And then you just took $100 from them to let them run through mud. You have a bar with beer there afterwards. Yeah, that was like that.
Starting point is 00:23:44 What was that one where you would run a whole fucking marathon and then they just throw like color paint on you at the end? And then so you get your picture and you're all in like rainbow paints and everything. Yeah, it's like the color run. Anything that's Instagrammable is... Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Well, they're like, hey, take a picture of yourself with mud all over your face and let everyone know you're a weekend warrior. Exactly. Perfect. Do we kind of start around where it's like difficult sand? Pretty easy mudder. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:12 That's cool. Like a mud walk? Yeah. Mud walk, dude. Puddle jumpers. Yeah, I like a mud walk. I'll do the mud walk. Like if it gets hell...
Starting point is 00:24:20 You have to wear special boots and then it like... The mud gets stuck to your fucking shoes and gets heavier and heavier. We had a mud walk at summer camp. You did. You guys have never been on a mud walk? We've never been on a mud walk. Are you having a lot?
Starting point is 00:24:34 You go to like a legit, like muddy, swampy area and you just... Like a legit one. Yes. Like a legit, like real mud. We're talking real mud here. Like literally mud. Like up to your waist.
Starting point is 00:24:47 What? Up to your waist. No. What are you wearing? No, that's dangerous. Yeah. And you're like trudging and crawling through, yeah. So you would walk through a literal swamp as a child?
Starting point is 00:24:56 This was the thing at my summer camp where you'd go on a mud walk, right? Through... This is in Michigan, so it's like... It's not a swamp as much as it is, just fucking dank, muddy, like woods, right? But there's like all kinds of snakes and shit in there, right? I mean, maybe, but not really.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Okay. But it's not like... Are you wearing waders? No, no, no. That's the whole point is you just... Naked. Jack your shoes up. Shit, your pants.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Jack off. No, you're not naked, Kyle. Yeah, you're just saying naked, you jack off. Weird, wild stuff. Wait, so your shoes are getting stuck in the mud? Yeah, it's getting heavier and heavier. People lose shoes. You got to lace up super tight.
Starting point is 00:25:30 And then you get fully muddy and then you walk back because the little mud area was kind of off campus where the cabins are, and then you walk back as a cabin. You're all muddy. Everybody sees you and they're like, oh, shit, looking crazy. You like go and hug counselors and all that shit.
Starting point is 00:25:45 That literal shit. Yeah, yeah. And so like, what is it like? The more muddy you are, the more you think like girls are going to like you and shit. Exactly, like he's crazy. Like, oh my God. So you're like rubbing mud in your hair.
Starting point is 00:25:57 You're like, hey, what's up, Becca? Or whatever. Yeah, there's always the one guy who's... who eats it in front of the girls to be like, I'm crazy. And they're like, no, no, don't make you hold too much. And then you go to the beach part of like the lake right there. And you all get in in your clothes and like the mud comes off.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Cut to commercial. Oh, was this like a, was this like a lot of, a lot of bars. Your boobs are huge. Yeah, this is great. That's hot, dude. I'd like to do it. And that's a mud block. And that's when you get new.
Starting point is 00:26:24 That is funny. Like as a kid, as a little boy, like how many things that you would do that you're like, chicks are loving this. Oh my God. They're loving this. For example. Oh, dude, mud block.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Like we used to ride bikes and then just like, just like ride down some stairs in front of girls. Yeah. And like they give a shit about me, like riding my bike downstairs. Because you're jackhammering. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:51 But just in your like little, little boy brain, you're like, oh, they're going to love this. Reagan, Brittany, check this shit out. Meanwhile, it's just me going down six stairs. You like that? You like that? That's pretty crazy, right? Not really.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Just skidding out in front of them? Totally. What's up? Do you almost hit me? Ow, a rock hit me. Ow. What the fuck? I totally sat on my balls.
Starting point is 00:27:16 I kind of remember just doing like big jumps down hills to impress girls. Like at the top of the hill, you just like run. Oh, yeah. Like in your shoes or on a bike? No, like just jumping. Running and jumping and you'd get like extra air because it's like you're going downhill
Starting point is 00:27:31 and then you'd roll a little bit and get back up and be like. Yeah. And in your head, you're like, that was insane. It looked like an explosion was going off behind me. Yeah. And you're like, they had to love that. And you're looking over at them. They had to love that.
Starting point is 00:27:44 And then you go get the hairspray and put it all over your hand and light it on fire and be like, look at me, look at me. So you're the guy who ate the mud for sure. No, I didn't eat the mud, but I lit myself on fire. I'm not eating mud. Kyle, did you have soaps? Did you have soaps? Weren't they called soaps?
Starting point is 00:27:59 Yeah, dude, soap shoes. Remember freestyle walking? Of course. Remember how fucking hardcore freestyle walking was? Of course, dude. Do we remember it? Of course we remember it. Of course we remember it.
Starting point is 00:28:09 So soaps were like they had a grind plate on the arch of your foot, right? Yeah, right in the center. It's like blading because that's where you would do like the grind in the middle of the two wheels. It was like rollerblading without the rollers. Wheels are anything cool at all. Aggressive inline skating.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Now, did you guys see freestyle walking for the first time in person? That's my thing. Or on the MTV special where the guy was a freestyle walker? No, we were already doing freestyle walking by the time that came out. Yeah, we were ahead of the curb. Well, my brother was an aggressive inline skater,
Starting point is 00:28:42 so he like had all the grind plates and everything. And he had heelies. And he had not heelies. These are not heelies. These are soaps. And this is just people who hung out with rollerbladers that didn't rollerblade, right? Yeah, essentially.
Starting point is 00:28:54 No, so the rollerbladers could do it at school during lunch and shit so you could hit rails where rollerblades are not allowed. Wow. This is why rollerblading died out, by the way. Because they were like, we could do this at school and everyone sees them do what this is and go, No.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Okay, doggy. Just wait till after school. You guys are dorks. Yeah, no. Okay, hold on. Wait, just pause, pause. Have you seen people hit rails? Have you seen people hit rails on these soaps?
Starting point is 00:29:21 It's pretty sick. There's a guy who does it on rollerblades. By the way, blading is back in a big way. I'll say that. Blading is back. I live on the beach. Rollerblades are back in a real way. That's different than aggressive.
Starting point is 00:29:33 I bought mine during the pandemic, foreshaddle. That's different than aggressive skating. Aggressive skating is the grinds and the clunkers. Hey, I'm with you. I had some grind plates. Here he goes. Did I ever grind? No.
Starting point is 00:29:44 The first time I did it, I almost re snapped all the bones in my legs. So I immediately stopped doing that. I'm pissed now. What happened, Adam? Almost had a re-snap. Yeah, I fell hard when I put on my brother's skates thinking I could do it.
Starting point is 00:29:57 It's not easy. And neither are the soaps, okay? And neither are the soaps. You, like, cross your legs to do it, right? Oh, yeah. You could do that. Oh, that's one of them. Yeah, that's one of the skills.
Starting point is 00:30:06 That's not the way you do it? No. You can do, you can go like this. You just go out this safe. We have to land at the exact same time or else you slip out. It's sick. Check out some vids.
Starting point is 00:30:16 It's sick. I'd love to. So Austin Anderson, one of my groomsmen, you guys all know him. He got soaps in high school. He never rollerbladed in his life. And he was like, dude, I got soaps. Check this out.
Starting point is 00:30:30 And I once again think it was the- Give me five years. I'm going to be pro. Once again think it was the type of thing of him going like, oh, chicks are going to love this. Wait till they get a load of me with these soaps grinding. And he jumped up on this rail and slipped. And I think he, like, broke his tailbone.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Like, he landed. And it was like, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow. It was like, just like violently injured right away. Like, I feel so many kids got hurt with those goddamn shoes. Hey, Adam, real quick, is Austin doing any acting? Uh, currently? I don't, I don't know. Because my kids threw on a movie other day called
Starting point is 00:31:09 The Weenie Race International. And it's like a straight to streaming movie in the vein of like, This Cost No Money. But in the credits, it said Austin Anderson. And we watched the first 20 minutes. And I didn't see him yet. But I was like, is Austin in this movie? No, I don't, I don't believe.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Could be a common name. So I think, yeah, I think that's just a pretty common name. Yeah. I was going to be hyped. He was in the episode of The Strike, season one of Orcaholics. I think there's a little kid named Austin Anderson. I remember talking with Austin about this. Like, it was, he was bummed about it.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Oh, he was, he was like a young pop star. And so when you look up Austin Anderson, it was like this kid singing at like universal. Oh, like the Yodel kid? Oh, so it must have been one of the kids in this movie. And there you go. Because it's literally like just kids talking and telling bad jokes. And then every like seven minutes, there's Doxons racing.
Starting point is 00:32:03 And I was like, give me five years and I can race a Doxon. Absolutely. Oh, I do think, I do think that this Austin Anderson that I'm looking up is the Austin Anderson from back in the day that was trying to, now he's 27 years old. He's not a child anymore. Right. Does he have like eyes that are far apart and like a swoop hair?
Starting point is 00:32:21 Yes. Sirs loves it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sirs loves this guy. Big, big, big, big, big, big fan. He's his manager. I'm describing him. Are you his manager?
Starting point is 00:32:33 Like really sexy, blue eyes, kind of wide set, kind of really cool. And you got to check out his new show, Weenie Roasting Awards. No, Weenie Racing International. He has cool swoopy hair. Swoopy hair is back. I feel. WRI? Swoop like the Bieber cut.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Yeah, the Bieber. But it's the forward one. Like it all comes forward. What? And then goes out. They do the, all the TikTok kids where they go like this shit. And they just like snap their fingers and like just put their elbows out. I feel like K-pop stars kind of rock that look too.
Starting point is 00:33:06 So it might be, it might be. All forward hair and like it goes out. I feel like I could pull that. That's cool. Those guys are so sexy. Jimmy Neutron, baby. I feel like Ders and I could both really pull that look off. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:19 The forward. Shut up, bitch. Right about now. I mean, I got a haircut. This is like straight out of the pool. I haven't showered in four days. The fact that we're not sexy TikTok stars, we're fucking blowing it. Blowing it.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I'm kind of faux-hawking. Yeah, you look good. Is this cool? Yeah, you guys look fucking hot as hell. Ders kind of has a devil look. He's kind of going misfits. That's cool. You got to lick your lips too.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Like you're ready to fucking devour something. Yeah, a lot of lip-lipping, man. Lip-licking. A lot of lip-licking. Hardcore rapper, buddy. He's glossy. A lot of lip-lipping. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:33:52 I'm saying, no, I don't know what you're saying. Okay, five years. You want to know what I'm going pro at? Fingerboarding. Where is this going? It's not about it. It's fingerboarding, baby. Techdex.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Get me sponsored. I bet I could get paid five years from now. Do they still have tournaments? You could get paid by Techdex right now, Blake. Yeah, the fact that you just mentioned Techdex. Right, you're getting so many tech. They're sending you a check. That's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:34:27 We're all pro. I just made $5 and got 10 Techdex sent to my house off just mentioning it. By the way, the fact that you think you could get there, you show no respect for these people who are so good at flipping little skateboards with their fingers. No, it's actually really hard. Techdecking is super hard.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It's hard. It's really hard. That's what I'm saying. By the way, the level of respect Durst thinks that we need to give to Techdeck pros. As a pickleballer, I love what Durst is saying. I've been there. Dude, five years.
Starting point is 00:34:58 As someone who I devoted my young life to swimming and got to a certain level. But that's a sport. Yeah, it doesn't need to be a sport. That requires so much more. I love what Durst is doing. I'm talking about something. I'm talking about something.
Starting point is 00:35:14 I dedicated myself. I got to a certain level after however many fucking hours, whatever specific physical things that gave me any kind of advantage or whatever. There were still people that were so much more elite than me. And I took 15 or whatever, 20 years. But you could go pro in beer chugging. Now you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:35:38 My kid just got the Guinness Book of World Records. And as we all love that book, it was really cool. It was like longest hair, longest fingernails, fattest twins, now it's like. Biggest fattest cock, most gaping bubble. Not in there, not in there. Now it's like longest underwater juggling fucking whatever. And you're like, that's not a thing.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Yeah, it's too specific. And so what you're talking about is, yeah, I could be the world's best beer chugger. Balance on one leger. Key drop to other hander. I can do this. I can do this for years. Well, if you have to be able to go pro,
Starting point is 00:36:13 there has to be like, you get to a certain point and you get paid for it. Hey, Mercedes, get at me. Tech deck. Presenting the new electric Mercedes, Anders Holm key drop. Well, say no more. He's the best key dropper in the world that we've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:36:28 From one hand to the other hander. You want me to do it? Okay, I'm here. I'll do it. What if I picked up archery? Do you think if the first time I picked up a bow and arrow? Gina Davis. You know, Gina Davis was in the Olympics for archery.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Yeah, totally. Really? Yeah, what a babe. And I got a bow and arrow over pandemic. You got a bow. You got a boner over what? Cut to commercial. And you were cross, cross, cross, cross commercial.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Not a boner. Kyle, you were like a natural. So I'm like, if this dude worked on it every day for the next five years, maybe Kyle, like he was born to be an archer. Right. I think I could, for skeet shooting, I think I could go pro skeet shooting.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Go pro being a shooter. In five years. I'm a, I'm a very good, naturally I'm a very good shot. I just don't go enough. I think if I did it every day, I could be very good. That's cool. That's a good one.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Professional level. Professional level. Not the best. Okay. So here's, I guess here's the thing. What do you think you couldn't do if you have five years in every day? Oh, I get that.
Starting point is 00:37:29 I keep hearing these things where I'm like, I could do this. I could do that. Anything athletic. Anything athletic. Like I don't think like I'm too old at this point. Like my body won't get to the level. Like I won't be a professional basketball player or whatever.
Starting point is 00:37:43 But like shuffleboard you could do darts you could do. Right. Foosball you could do pool. No, I suck. I'm not naturally good at darts. So no, I don't think I would be. Okay. What about pool?
Starting point is 00:37:54 I'm not that good at pool. Yeah. So no. But foosball I have a base that I know that I'm starting off already far enough ahead that I think in five years if I really dedicated myself I could. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Didn't some homies do this with curling or they were like, we want to go to the Olympics. What sport do we think we have the best chance in? And they started doing curling and they actually made it to the Olympics? Made it. Or like, or went to trials or whatever. I think that was bobsledding.
Starting point is 00:38:19 I think it was Jamaica. Yeah. It was cool run-ins. It was the Jamaican bobsled team. No, you're right. Because curling is probably a pretty like. That's the most easy access, I would say. And the fact that.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Especially if you're from a country like. Canada. Well, no, that's very hard. No. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. If it's something like Mexico or.
Starting point is 00:38:36 If you're from like, oh, Mexico. Yeah. I don't know. Jamaica. You know, Jamaica or something. Stupid dumbass. If you're from like, Republic of Congo or fucking, where they're like, no one's doing it.
Starting point is 00:38:46 You're like, I'm going to go. Jamaican team, you know. I don't know. Somewhere where it's easy, like the coldest country in North America. Unreal. How long do you have to live in a country before you can compete for them in the Olympics?
Starting point is 00:39:00 You just have to be a citizen, I believe. You have to be a citizen, yeah. How long does it take to be a citizen? Depends on the country, right? For you or for me? For me. For my long-haired ass. For me?
Starting point is 00:39:11 Yeah. I don't know. Because I'm like, could you game the system where you're like, pick sports in countries that aren't represented and like, be in the Olympics 10 times throughout your life? Yes. That's not what it's about. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:24 But this is what people do. This is what, so I know a handful. I swam with a guy at Wisconsin whose parents are from Poland. So he swam for Poland. Even though he was born here, he's got gold citizenship. So he was like, and he's very, very, very fast. I think he finaled at the Olympics, but like, he probably wasn't going to make the team if he went to the
Starting point is 00:39:44 United States trials. So he like, forfeited that and then went to the Polish trials and was their fastest guy and went to the Olympics. I noticed a lot of basketball players do that too. A lot of people do that. Whereas like they're in the NBA, they're good, but they're not going to make the NBA dream team. Right.
Starting point is 00:39:58 The USA team. But has anybody like, who has been on the maximum amount of country teams for the Olympics? Like, has anybody done three countries representing or four? I'm sure. I need to know who's got the Guinness World Record for that. Yeah. That sounds like it belongs in the new book.
Starting point is 00:40:16 There we go. And by the way, I loved the Guinness Book of World Records. Dude, I was trying so hard as a kid to get the Pogo stick. Record. That's what I wanted to get. We know your brother told us. Have we talked about this on the pot already? No, I don't know if I remember this.
Starting point is 00:40:30 At Adam's wedding, we were talking about something. Your brother was the All Star, by the way. I'll give him the crown. He came in the fucking baby nutrition. Did you not hear about it? Kyle, you heard about this, right? Your brother comes up and he goes, we were talking about something.
Starting point is 00:40:42 He goes, I mean, shit, my brother, I always looked up to him. He had the world record for Pogo. He said, I had it. And I go, what? Yeah. He said, you had it and I go. I don't remember this. When when we were kids and I go how old and he was like he was
Starting point is 00:40:57 like 12 and I was like nine or eight or whatever. And and I go. Kyle had the world record for Pogo sticking at 12. He goes, I go. No, he didn't and he goes. Yeah, no. He like he like slept leaning up against the wall. The whole thing was that you just couldn't get off the stick
Starting point is 00:41:14 and I go. Wow. Adam knew a check baby. Nuts your brother lied to you when you were super young and impressionable and you've got this your whole life and he goes. No, it's impossible. I go.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Think about it. He slept leaning up against a wall on a Pogo stick and his face fell off. Oh, what a sweet man. He was like, I got a text. That was from the tequila. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:38 I think I don't know something, but he's a storyteller man. There's been plenty of. He's a story believer. You're there's plenty. No, but he also does a lot of like filling in blanks to make it awesome in his mind. Big fishes. He big fishes.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Yeah, it's big fish. Big fish is like what that was like our family movie. Like when that movie came out, we all looked at each other and we're like that movie fucking rocks worse movie because it's all about tall tail. I love big fish too. I saw it twice in the theater, dude. That movie.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Bad movie. Rocks. So bad. Yeah, that movie kicked butt, dude. That's one of my favorite movies of all time. I didn't recall liking it. It's a bad movie. It's a fantastic.
Starting point is 00:42:16 No, it rules. And also it didn't come out when we were kids. We were adults. Utterly forgettable. Absolutely memorable and just like, you know, touching. There was a big fish, I believe. There was a big fish at the end. There was a truth to it.
Starting point is 00:42:30 And there was truth to all the characters as well. But the the fabric in between all of that was was made up, you know, embellished, if you will. Okay. However you need to explain it. So we think he made this story up about you being this Pogo pro. I think he knows that I wanted it when I was eight years old and we were in Korea. Or do we think that you might have told him this story when you were really young
Starting point is 00:42:55 and he put that little colonel back here and we're like. No, we're only two years apart. That's not that's not happening. Then he's an idiot. And found out how dumb he was. No, he just plays. He just plays in reality. What's what he's just playful.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Dude, his heart broke when I was like, think about this. No, it didn't. He was drunk. He was acting, bro. Trust. I guarantee this. He played you in that moment. I guarantee this.
Starting point is 00:43:19 So Derv is the one that got. Oh, oh, my God. It's the biggest reveal. Oh, shit. Derv just got played. You got new checks, bro. And that's why you don't like the movie, motherfucker. He'll take it all.
Starting point is 00:43:36 You just got new checks. It's the newest punk. You might get new checks in this in this universe. You guys are creating my family. My family always says now, like, don't ruin a good story with the truth. That's like what their shit is. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:52 What? That's bad, dude. Wow. No, I know. Are they queuing on? Yeah, no, I know. I know it's not a great place to live, but that is something that is a.
Starting point is 00:44:02 It's going around the family. Your family says this? It happens. Huh? Your family says this? Yeah. Who? At what point?
Starting point is 00:44:09 Like when? My mom says that. When? When is she saying this? Like when was that? Where you like laying in bed and she was reading you stories and she was like, you know, speaking of stories. It's a family motto.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Whenever you're telling a good story and you kind of embellish a little bit and then somebody calls the other person out, then you're like, hey, man, let me tell my fucking story. That's basically what it is. You know what I mean? Like there's no reason for you to cut in front. This is a ride.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Hey, and Kyle, I agree with that. I love that about your family. I think that's fun. I'm creating a ride for the people who are listening right now. Yeah, that's fun. Yeah, but when I hear your story, I go, that's a lie. Like when I, when I hear Adam tell a story and I'm like, I was there, it wasn't that crazy.
Starting point is 00:44:45 But guess what story you just told and then like, you know, it keeps going. Yeah, it's not as fun though. It's cool. Yeah, it does keep going. Like, um, like how when you're sitting watching Big Fish and you're like, is this over? And no, just it keeps going.
Starting point is 00:44:58 Shut up, bitch. That's weird. Why don't you like that movie? That's a trip and a half. I gotta watch it again. I thought it was, I thought it was stupid. Yeah, no, I got that. I might get all of those adjectives, but what's up?
Starting point is 00:45:10 I thought it was like, uh, I didn't like the tone. What happened to you? You what? What is it? No, what is it? I didn't like the tone at all. The tone of magic, like fairy tale. They're like, hi, I'm a guy going from town to town.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Oh, you're tall. Oh, I remember a tall guy. It's a Tim Burton movie. So you and McGregor. Yeah. You and McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup. Finney kills it. Jessica Lange.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Crudup kills it. You so do you not fuck with Tim? Hi. That's a good impression. I fuck with Tim Burton hard, bro. That is one of the worst Tim Burton movies for sure. It's a departure, but what? You like big eyes better than that?
Starting point is 00:45:50 I'm sorry? You like big eyes better than that one? What's that? I don't even know what big eyes is. That's fucking big eyes. It's another, it's another Burton departure, man. Oh, so you're lumping, you're lumping big fish with big eyes. Oh, we're talking departures.
Starting point is 00:46:02 No, I'm just saying it's a departure from his regular tone. Like this was a- I don't think it was that big of a departure. It seems like- No, he's goth and dark. Normally, he's very much more macabre than that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he's a macabre storyteller.
Starting point is 00:46:17 I get what he's saying. Macabre? Yeah. Abramacabra. It's macabre. Macabre. When somebody does something bad, just calling it a departure is kind of a cool way to put it.
Starting point is 00:46:26 It's a departure, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's fully excused. That's not what I'm saying, though. That's not what I'm saying. No, I know, I know. You're saying Tim Burton has a very specific tone and look. But it is cool to say departure as like a- Tim Burton, Tom.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Yes. Tom Bertrand. Who said Tim Burton? Blake. Wait, but listen. The fact that I'm 100% always the one to say words wrong, the fact that Blake just said it, so pumped, dude. Tim Burton.
Starting point is 00:46:53 I love, look, I love Tim Burton, and I was so pumped to go into that movie. And then when it took its departure to bad movie land, I was like, no, thank you. You're out of your mind, bro. All right. Now arriving, bad movie. Now arriving, bad movie land.
Starting point is 00:47:09 So you felt betrayed by the departure. Yes. That's what you felt, you felt betrayed, because it's not a bad movie. Edward Scissorhands is my top 10, probably. Yeah, that's great. I love that movie. That movie rules.
Starting point is 00:47:19 That's fantastic. So you felt betrayed. You like a certain flavor. Peewee's Big Adventure, both of his Batman's. Yeah. I like a certain flavor. Yeah, don't change the flavor. Don't change your Burton flavor.
Starting point is 00:47:29 You want, you want, you want that to stick, right? You want that black licorice marshmallow cucumber. That sugar watermelon. Marshmallow, baby. Cotton candy marshmallow. Yeah. I mean, I would argue that like Beetlejuice is amazing. Beetlejuice is one of the greatest movies ever.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Yeah, yeah. What an awesome concept. Fact. Nightmare Before Christmas. Nightmare Before Christmas. I don't fuck with Nightmare Before Christmas. Batman 1 and 2. Yes, Nightmare does not resonate with me in,
Starting point is 00:47:57 I think we've talked about this. It's kind of boring. Yeah, we, we did in Christmas a little bit. Yeah. People love it. And to me, I'm like, it's, it's fine. And then you were like, it's the dude from the thing. And nobody cares.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Danny Elfman. Genius. Yeah. Genius. No, that's cool is Danny Elfman. They fought for that, you know. Yeah. He fought for that.
Starting point is 00:48:15 Huge, huge win. Genius stuff. Yeah. He did. He did. Elfman fought hard for that. If you guys want to listen to a short podcast, it's called Song Exploder.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Look up. A short shirt. Look up Song Exploder with the Nightmare Before Christmas with Danny Elfman. It's a, it's, it's a nice look. He's talking to you guys listening. Because we're not going to do it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Because we're not going to do it. If you're a Nightmare Before Christmas fan. Oh, Song Exploder is cool. It's solid. It's like 15 minute episodes. And if you like the artist, it tells you how they made the song. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:48:47 I already know how they did it. Goodbye. Any takebacks, giveaways, flowers? Dead ringers. Are we here? Dead ringers. Or do we have a dead ringer? They've got to be dead ringers.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Oh, I feel like there is stuff I want to take back. Oh, you know what? I got, what's this thing? I got one. From the ref hair today. That's what I'm looking like. I'm going to take back the fact that I said I would be a good pro fingerboarder in five years.
Starting point is 00:49:11 You're right. That is way harder than I thought. I don't think I would be very good. I don't think I have the patience for it. It's like a video game kid. The best people are like 14 to 18. Yeah. I don't have that stand, Emma.
Starting point is 00:49:23 I'd like to give my flowers to Derz. Thank you. Not believing in himself at all to get at a pro level in anything in the world. I think that has some stick-to-it-iveness. And most people, I would say 99% of people would just kind of go with the flow and pick a thing that they think maybe they could get good enough.
Starting point is 00:49:44 No. Not Derz. And that's what I love about your flowers to you, my man. Flowers to others. I'm not saying I couldn't get good at something. Good enough to be a pro. Or even better than most people, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:54 But to be a pro, you're pretending like there are people out there that are amazing at something. Yes, yes, yes. They would be your fellow pros. So don't try. Never try. And yeah, anything in the world. I think we went over that.
Starting point is 00:50:07 I can definitely drop in keys on them. You're going to be the dude with the quarters on your elbow? Like just. Well, that I can do. I could do that already. Yeah. OK, there you go. So much fun, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:18 But now, let's get into that. All right. Because the guy who has the world record of that stacks like $2 and change in pennies on his arm. Oh, so you stack quarters on your elbow and then you catch him. You stack whatever. Yeah, dimes. And then you get this move.
Starting point is 00:50:33 Dimes, whatever. And A, genetically, you got to have some pause to catch that much change. I'm very good at this. Yeah, well, you have wide elbows. You got to be able to stack all those coins without them falling over. You got to have the stamina to keep your arm like this. The flexibility. Oh, God, so hard.
Starting point is 00:50:49 I'm very good at this. You guys, we have to write this podcast up. The fire alarm is going off in my home. Kyle, you got any dead ringers? Somebody cooking piano Reeves, baby, right here. Another one. Pick another one. Matrix reloaded, dog.
Starting point is 00:51:01 You see me in the streets. There's another dead ringer, though, right? I don't know. I don't like, by the way, as far as our track record, I don't like saying celebrities names and dead ringer in the same sentence. Yeah, they will be next to die. So yeah. What do you mean, another dead ringer?
Starting point is 00:51:17 So you just murdered Keanu Reeves, basically. No, we keep naming people that die. Yeah, that's not going to happen. Also, RIP to Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet's relationship. And that's on us. Oh, shit. Mike, right? Sip and tea.
Starting point is 00:51:31 We were like family man now. Right when we were talking about them juicing. Yeah. How he juiced her up. Yeah. And this was another episode of This is important. This is important. This is important.

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