Threedom - Threevisiting: This Is It

Episode Date: June 13, 2023

Threevisiting on the Tues: Scott, Paul and Lauren discuss birth names, weird dreams, and play 21. Follow us on social media @threedomusa. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com. Leave ...us a voicemail at 424-252-4678 (HAG-CLAIMS-8).

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Starting point is 00:00:00 3-0! 3-0! 3-0! Mama! I am! Paul! I am... Scott.
Starting point is 00:00:21 No, I am Lauren! You ever forget your name? I just forgot my name. Did you blank on yourself for a second? It is. Who am I? My name is Scott. Is it really?
Starting point is 00:00:31 Well, my name too. I hate my name growing up. Scott. No one, like it's such a lame name. There's so many polls that you can be like, I'm another one in a big long tradition of pools. Under a lot of scots. No, for.
Starting point is 00:00:46 I'm right here. I don't know if any. Scott Ockerman, Scott Speedman. Oh, so now you're talking about language. This is the company that I like to keep. F Scott Fitzgerald. That's a made-o. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Francis Scott Key. F Scott Key. Oh, say, yeah. You see. I really am trying to get more scots. I know. Oh, say, you say. I really am trying to get more scots. I know. But I know there are.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Scots fully scot fully. I also found out by the way, speaking of names and we were talking about our parents on the last episode. And we're not talking about them. They'll come up again. My brother, whose name? First of all, his first name was Bert after my father, but he went by Greg. Don't blame him.
Starting point is 00:01:29 I think Bert's better. Really, you do? Yeah, that's fun. Not back in the 70s. But now it's probably better. But he, my dad fucked up the name and gave the wrong name. Like my mom and dad had agreed on what the name was gonna be and then it's not even close to Greg.
Starting point is 00:01:51 And it was like Steve or something. And then they asked my dad what's his name for the birth certificate and he went, Greg, just out of left field. And then when my mom heard it, and this is, and this is, you know, typical of my family, and say, going, no, it's not. It's Steve. She was like, well, all right. I guess that'll be fine. I know my place. And then come late about it for years. I have told my story, but it's similar. And that was a last minute.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Lauren was like just a last minute thing where the doctor accidentally called my name Lauren, called my mom Lauren, called your mom Lauren. and she said it made her feel pretty and then she Now you're like it's crazy She wanted the doctor to think she was pretty. She just thought that's a pretty name like that made me feel good Like my name my daughter back since she'll feel pretty. What's your mom's name? Trish I've always liked the name Trish. Yeah, she always went by patty grandpa. She didn't like that. When she moved out Trish is good. Yeah, I always went by Patty, Graham, but she didn't like that. Patty. When she moved out. Trish is good.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Yeah. I mean, I will say that Patty, it's got the hard aah. And I think with that, it's got that solid poo. Your mom has such a solid poo. Don't say it. You can't say it.
Starting point is 00:02:59 She does listen. Hi. Hi Trish. Hi Trish. We love you, Trish. Nice to see you. But anyways, yeah, I feel like that, very funny to have that random change in my life. I just found that out in Christmas or something like that where we were telling stories.
Starting point is 00:03:13 And my mom told me that it was like, what is going on? Yeah, like, don't you, it's shocking to me because don't you have a conviction about the name? Like, you feel like I'm going to name my baby this name. And like, maybe you see them and it feels different. But it's like just to have a set right. They settled on it and just to hear that my dad was like going rogue and just blurted something out. But also that there's so many stories about like this about naming babies where you get the impression that it's done under the
Starting point is 00:03:41 gun. Like there's a time limit. You have better tell us right now. We're typing and we're gonna take something. On my way out the door. Yeah. To give this to the government. It really is a lot of pressure. It feels like from those stories, but yeah, I don't believe that to be true.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Yeah, you could have easily had a conversation about that. Like no, we said Steve, remember? Yeah, and they go, oh, hey, we said Steve. And they go, all right, we'll change it. I had a discussion with my, my thrilling adventure, our friends on our long-running text thread. Now and it's seven years.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Where do you find time to text all these people? Because I am on maybe two or three of your text threads. Oh, yeah. And you are usually the instigator on them. You're, you're, you call me. I mean, I will let it lie fallow for months. Yeah. And you're usually the one to like get it all going. I'll, I will let it lie fallow for months. And you're usually the one to like get it all going.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I'll tell you why because I think of things and then I think of the people that I like and I want to share that with them. We got one yesterday from you about the live action, Lilo and Stitch. That's right. For the white people. For the white people. Yeah. And there's a picture.
Starting point is 00:04:42 There was a picture floating around the internet of what the terrifying sketch that is. Yes. And what's terrifying in real life? Yes. That's why it was a cartoon. Very cute. And a cartoon. Why do we remake everything? Oh, now we're getting to the deep philosophical stuff. Finally, you know what? I love a good remake, but we don't need it for every single thing that's ever been. That's true, but that Disney seems to be on that trajectory where they're saying, we're going to take all of the movies we've already made, then cartoon form and make them live action. Well, they should make it. I guess I'll like it.
Starting point is 00:05:14 If it's in 2D animation, I guess I'll like it. If it's 2D, they should upgrade it to 3D animation and then go live action. They're skipping a step. If it's 3D, they should make it. No, but live action is that. Like, they're not like, when they said go live action. They're skipping a step. If it's 3D, they should make it a 40. No, but live action is that. Like they're not like the one they said, live action, line king. I was one of the few people that thought there would be some actual humans in it.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Right. No, there should be. There should be like Charlie Chaplin, the little tramp should just come in suddenly. Yeah, why not? It looks beautiful, but it is shot for shot exactly what the original line king. It's just 3D animation, yeah. And then I heard something about how like the original animators don't get any sort of money
Starting point is 00:05:49 for that, even though they came up with all of those images. Well, now we're talking about the long history of exploitation and media. And we're not talking about the thing that I started talking about. Yeah, what were you talking about? You don't even know. I was, yes, I was.
Starting point is 00:06:03 I was just throwing a light gr saw it in a like-ra. You were, one of your text threads. Yes. It's your thrilling adventurability. I was saying I had this realization of like, my name should not be Paul F. Topkins. It doesn't, it doesn't work. Yeah, it's very bland.
Starting point is 00:06:16 It's my land. I'm glad that you finally said it. I feel like the F really makes it special. But how about this? I really, I worked it out and I think that what my name should be. Like if you saw a picture of me. Oh my God, this is amazing. This is a great game. You saw a picture of me. Yeah. With the way, like all dressed up. Yeah. Mustache, the whole deal. My name should be Dennis J. Peacock. Okay. So you're basically like a clue character. Yeah. Yeah. Aren't I? Yeah. You are sort of. Okay. That's a fun game though.
Starting point is 00:06:50 But can you can you can you only do it about yourself? I think you can only do it about you. Yeah, because it's like potentially a fence. Yes. So I want to do it for you. No. Of course you do. But scratch me goo. Well, dumb shit. I feel like my name. I feel like my name should be like something like a little bit corkier. You think because you have a goofy. I feel like it's like so I could easily be like penny or something. I think Lauren Lapkiss, first of all the alliteration. I like the alliteration.
Starting point is 00:07:22 I like the alliteration. I like that it's six and six. Yeah. Six letters need to wanted. Would you say six, six,ation I like that it's six and six yeah six letters need to want to say six six six six six six six six six six for the devil my favorite guy but it looks nice together I like that yeah plus the pk but if we're making up last name what about what about Louis pk I don't know what about it I want to be Louis ck I don't know what about it. I want to be Louise CK. Because it's just who I am.
Starting point is 00:07:50 I don't know. I feel like I could get away with a with a with a weirder name. But like so if I had gone by Dorsey on my whole life, I feel like I would have been called Dottie or something. But then I don't like how that is with Lapkiss. I don't think that's not. Dottie Lapkiss. That sounds like somebody that works at the school.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Like a lot of doctors at the school. What about Dorothy Allegra? I actually did think about it. When you were supposed to be in class. At one point I considered just being Lauren Allegra as my last name. It seems to me it's too like pretty. Like it's too like, I like what it, I guess, but I don't fucking know. But it is like a big thing when you think about naming a person
Starting point is 00:08:28 is a huge deal. It's a huge deal. And then that person, I guess I can change it. They might not like it. I didn't like it. Yeah, exactly. I think you have to, as an exercise, I think you have to look at a picture of yourself
Starting point is 00:08:39 where you feel like this picture, where you feel naked, but you're full of people. You have to be naked when you're looking at the picture. You must be new. It should be next to the body mass index. Yeah. That's right. And please like a chart with people who look like you enough to wear exactly. Yeah. Actually, have you heard about this show? No. Game of Clones on MTV. I just heard about it. It's a game of thrones, I think, on each day., not on TV. It's Game of Thrones, I think. On each day.
Starting point is 00:09:06 Absolutely not. It's an MTV dating show where the person has a type and then they bring it, the people who are gonna compete for them are all identical. Like it's like six men who don't know each other, who will happen to have the exact same style and look and everything. They dress them in the same clothes.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Have you seen it? No, I just saw the trailer. Wow. And what are you're supposed to then base it on personality? Yeah, I guess. But like, can you imagine if you walked into a room and there were six guys who looked just like you? Yeah, that's auditions.
Starting point is 00:09:30 No, I mean, no, I mean, that's true to you, but like, like the idea that like they actually physically really look like you. Yes, yes, yes. I will say right now, and then I've said it on Race by TV, but if you tag me in a picture of DJ Kuala's Oplok, you I've made fun of it. I've had fun with it.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Yeah, we talked about it. I don't need to ever bring it up again. Yeah, what? Same. So if you do it, you're blocked. If you tag me in a picture of DJ Quiles, I'll go block it. It's done. I do think that, hey, you look like this Twitter is the worst Twitter.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Yeah. I can't messages from like girls who were like, oh, people say I look like you. And I can often see it, but it's like, it's a weird thing to even respond to. Like, yeah, cause usually they're like, I hope you're okay with that. Yeah. Look, we're all just, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:15 trapped in these bodies, our parents give us. It's a meat sack. Trapped in them until the day we die and we wish that we could change the human effect. Here's what's great. Here's what's great that we're all disgusting. Yeah, human beings essentially are the most disgusting creatures. It's gross.
Starting point is 00:10:30 It's gross. Lauren, what's up? No, I honestly don't want to open the Pandora's Box. Of what? No, yeah, but like, and changing your looks. There's too much to be said, and it's just too, it's too, it's a huge topic. I think you can get it. I think some people, I think anyone should do
Starting point is 00:10:47 whatever they want to do. That's the thing, we're here for such a, out out brief candle. We're here for such a short time. If someone wants to, you were talking on the last episode about photos and we shouldn't be looking at photos. And I've been thinking that,
Starting point is 00:11:00 well, part of the problem with doing shows like this is like we have to take photos for the show. Yeah. And we have to put photos for the show. Yeah. And we have to put them out. And I know every single time I put out a photo for a show, anytime I put out a show, it's going to be attached to a photo. And I'm going to get cracks about my looks. So it's like, it makes me go, I don't want to do shows anymore.
Starting point is 00:11:18 But like, Is there a way to post something that it's not that? Like, could you post like, is there a way to post where it's just the guess? There should be a stand. Oh, I'm sure there was. Getch artist. It draws you really nicely. What if that was part of what Kevin did does here?
Starting point is 00:11:37 Which, by the way, I don't know the other parts, but it just were, we just go, we have to leave it one. Because this is where one part of it where he had to sketch us while we did the show. That would be something, Kevin. Here's a question, why do they do courtroom sketches? Like how long does it take? Well, that's the other thing, let them dig photos.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Why are they sitting there sketching with like colors and stuff? Like, get to the point. What, we've just accepted a world where you're not allowed to take photos in a courtroom and people sit there with colored pencils. I guess it's less distracting than a camera. Why?
Starting point is 00:12:06 Because of a click? Although I feel like I can feel it when somebody draws me. Do you know, have you ever gotten your drawing done on the street or something? People like a caricature? Yeah, or just one of those guys who draws you on the streets. It stands up under your house. Everyone already creeps.
Starting point is 00:12:22 No, but like, or sometimes they do a pretty pencil sketch. Like I did it whens. No, but like, orgics, sometimes they do like a pretty, a pencil sketch. Like, I did it when I was like a teenager and like, Italy. And then they're like, on the street, my mom had them do it from there. So it is, so not a caricature, like a beautiful picture. Yeah, but it doesn't even look like you in the end, of course.
Starting point is 00:12:36 But I, even a caricature, I feel the pen moving on my head. Is that an insane thing to say? I have not had that. What? It's like, when I, I feel them doing it it. Like I feel like if I were in a court case and I was like crying and someone was sketching me and be like, I need them to stop. Please stop. My head is itching with you drawing it. That's Lauren. I've never heard that before. I've never expressed that loud. That's a, I mean, it's a question. It's like a feeling of like
Starting point is 00:13:01 someone like putting their hands on yours. Maybe you are a drawing come to life. That makes a lot of sense actually. Because you do look like something like a Disney animator would be like, I'm a collegeist that I was like a Disney princess. Low down. From the push. Are you from cool world? What's that?
Starting point is 00:13:21 That's a Kim Basinger as a cartoon movie from 1993. Brad Pitt. I guess some weirdo. David Bowie, you know what I didn't think you'd know. You know that weird. At least someone else out there relates to this feeling. Maybe there's a diagnosis. Maybe they do.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Maybe they don't need the phone. Maybe they don't need the phone, yeah. It might be a. I got cuckoo. It might be a thing where if you know someone's drawing, you it makes you like. It's a conscious or something. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. Interesting. So do you how many drawings do you have of yourself at home? Actually, and be honest probably six
Starting point is 00:13:53 But some of them are from fans and stuff like that when the art or people made amazing art I think it's so cool and people do that. I really it is awesome for sure So some of them are that but like the ones I've like commissioned myself I think I have two and one is from a caricature that was at a botmits first. We have a silhouette. I don't even say a commission that. Yeah, this someone is doing silhouettes to the party.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Oh my god, I just got that done at Magic Castle and it was so cool. Oh, what, tell us about the Magic Castle, what happened? Oh, it was fun. Wait, are you talking about Mike's house? Yeah, he's the Magic Castle. Boop, Merrow, oh. He, uh, it was fun. Wait, wait, are you talking about Mike's house? Yeah, he's the magic guest. So, boom, meiro. Um, he, uh, Mike's friend. Yeah, I go to his house sometimes. Um, his, he had like a friend from college. I go, yeah, huh? Do you want to just say your house? His friend is a magician. His friends are magic. He's so cool. Yeah, we went to go see his friend
Starting point is 00:14:44 perform at the magic house. Who see his friend perform the magic castle Who's his friend give them a shout out? I don't remember the name right now magic friend I don't remember the amazing friend. Yeah, amazing friend amazing Mike's friend So we got tickets because you know you need to be invited to go the magic castle friend doesn't live in LA It's like a it's like a castle It's magic, but there But you have to be invited. There's a lot of four stages. You have to be invited. You have to wear suits.
Starting point is 00:15:07 You have to wear a hard shoe, et cetera. I have to recuse myself. I did a very hilarious routine. Okay, yes. Thank you. I appreciate that. Oh yeah. So women have to wear a dress, I believe too,
Starting point is 00:15:17 which I think is really weird. Like I have a friend who doesn't like to wear that. That's the thing about dresses. It's weird that it's clothing where it's like open, right, where the the pooses. You know, that's not the dresses. It's weird that it's clothing where it's like open, right? Where the the pussies. You know, that's not the reason why it's weird. Okay, so like guys don't have that. It's not like it has a hole in the front.
Starting point is 00:15:32 But guys are covering their butts and their legs. But you can wear a long dress and go to the ground, but still. And but it should have a close, it should be closed down. I mean, it's over. Are you ever worn a dress? Yeah, in various things. And it's like, it's comfortable. It's comfortable, but you should just wear shorts.
Starting point is 00:15:48 I'm going to say we should wear shorts. Why do you want to wear shorts? I'm saying it's weird that they're exposed to that area. Here's the problem, is that women are not wearing shorts enough and they should wear shorts and skirts. Yes, and that's in hockey jersey. Here's a real question for anybody out there. So hockey jersey. Where do I find good bike shorts to wear under a dress
Starting point is 00:16:08 that are not athletic? Okay, tell me that because I've searched high on one. So they're not athletic meaning you cannot get on a bike with. You could, but I don't want the texture of stretch, sweat, wicking, I don't want like, what do you want? I want like a cotton bike shirt, like cotton bike shirt. I want you a little kid, but for a grown woman. Like you could wear under a summer dress.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Yeah. Because who knows what's gonna happen. Exactly. The breeze of wind might come back. Okay. So you go to the magic castle. It was a hot dress. I was actually.
Starting point is 00:16:32 It was beautiful. By the way, I have to say, the last time I was there was a couple years ago, I was with two of the people that we were with were ladies who do not wear dresses. And they have adjusted their dress code. So good. To where as long as you're dressed up. Yeah, because I wonder if you, this was like maybe five years ago in front of I like got a dress.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Yeah, she wore it even though she was like, I don't want to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, that's good. That's good to know. Okay. But men still have to wear suits or can we wear dresses? No, I think I'm gonna wear a dress. Okay. I mean, you better look at. We're in LA if they can't for good. You better look at. and still have to wear suits, or can we wear dresses? No, I think I'm gonna wear a dress.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Okay, I mean, you better look at this. Cool, we're in LA if they can't for better days. You better look at this. So the people wanting to wear whatever. Exactly. Exactly. Anyways, so there's a couple of rooms.
Starting point is 00:17:13 There's a close up, there's rooms with close up magic. There's rooms with like, private shows. And then there's also like, magicians who sit around in these like, more public spaces doing just tricks for whoever walks up and watches. These guys are one of the private rooms doing like a full 40 hour minute.
Starting point is 00:17:26 It was like the close up. 40 hour minute. 40 minutes hour show. I don't know how long I was. Was it in the close up room? It was not in that room. So it was yeah, yeah, I know what you're talking about. The car alert.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Maybe. But it's one of the not the main room, but the one's one. And they're kind of comical. They did like, it was kind of like a comedy show with magic. It was fun. Yeah. And then there was a man cutting silhouettes. And it took him like a minute. It was like very cool. He was standing in front of the light and he was like, cutting it freehand. Wow.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Mike, but looks more like him than I look like me, but it's still really cool. We had that done at a wedding. They had a Silhouetist at a wedding that Jane and I went to and I was very trepidation about doing it. I was like, if there's anything I hate, it's my profile. I feel like I have one good angle and I'm not thrilled about that either. Which one is your good one? Straight on. Straight on. Straight on. Straight on. Straight on. I feel much better about my straight on as well. Yeah. But this characterist was very forgiving. Really? She forgived you.
Starting point is 00:18:27 She forgived me. Can you ever forgive me? And we have it, we framed it, and we haven't on display in our home. But I was astonished watching her do it because she didn't have the people against like a screen or something to see the shadow. She was doing it, she just, I bought it. Wow.
Starting point is 00:18:46 That's so cool. It was wild. It was wild. And it looks like you. Yeah. Wow. It looks, I mean, yeah, I know. Yeah, it looks enough like that. Yeah, yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:18:53 It's crazy. If you walk, if you order a house, you say, oh, that's them. People who can do that, I mean, I took our classes as a kid, because I wanted to be a cartoonist when I grew up. But, and so I learned various things about like, you know, make everyone a shape, or you know, we did the whole like turn, draw something upside down that will remove your perception of it. Does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:19:16 Like, if you see a horse, you have a perception of it as a horse, so you're trying to draw it as a horse, whatever your perception is, whereas if you like turn a picture upside down and just draw it as the shape, it comes out more accurately. I heard the rule was, if you see a horse, you take him down right away. Yeah. So you establish dominance over the horse. Yeah, you get on top and it's upside down.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Right. Right. And then nature takes its course. And we'll see what I was. But that skill of just being able to like, how do you figure out your good at that? Did someone turn to the side once and you go, I know how to do that. It feels old-timey.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Yeah, maybe they went to Disneyland or something like you're doing. OG artist. Yeah. It was like a popular fad of a bygone era. Yeah. Right. Yeah, people, why would people get silhouettes
Starting point is 00:19:58 instead of just drawings of themselves? Or I guess you could get both. It seems really Victorian. I think the novelty of it, yeah. Wasn't it like Victorian era? They had silhouettes in like their nestes. We had a ton of silhouettes. Yeah, cameo.
Starting point is 00:20:12 We had a ton of silhouettes growing up. Like my parents would buy pieces of art and then they would all go up and they would never change. Yeah, yeah. You know, they would most people. So we had a bunch of silhouettes. We in fact, when we were in Tokyo or or Kyoto, actually recently, I was looking through a magazine
Starting point is 00:20:29 of various things to do in Kyoto. And there was a museum. And they had a picture of the famous painting that was there. I was like, that is a painting that was on my family room wall for decades. And you had no context. And I sensed you know, it's a fake. Well, we had a print of it. Yeah, that my parents got when they went to a museum and you wasn't real. And sorry, I didn't even get a snap in. I hear a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Paul was very disappointed. And sometimes you have to not engage in order to tell the story. It's true. And that's the way we work. That's three to maybe. But I hated all those photos because you would see them every single day and get or of paintings. You get diarrhea.
Starting point is 00:21:09 You get diarrhea from them. I get a diorama from it. Has a painting ever induced diarrhea? Absolutely. Absolutely. Because music can. You know, the brown shade. If there's a certain shade of brown, it makes people have diarrhea.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Okay, look, we have to take a break. We'll be right back. All right, we're back. Hello. I'm back for sure. Are you? I don't. I think I'm back.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Are you back? Am I back? I was so, so good. Lauren, do you sleepwalk? I used to. We're back. I'm back. I'm back.
Starting point is 00:21:42 I'm back. I'm back. I'm back. I'm so, so good. Lauren, do you sleepwalk? I don't. I think I'm back. Are you back? Am I back? I was so. I feel so good. Lauren, do you sleepwalk? I used to. Really? Yeah. I don't know why I thought of that. But um, I did as a child. And I also, where would you sleep to where would you walk? My parents room. There's one story where I was like, well, I walked into their room
Starting point is 00:22:01 and I was just like standing there like a zombie. And my mom was like, go to bed. And I was like, no. That would be no bitch. I've been having, I realized this the other day because I was in a meeting and I, and it popped in my head what we were talking about and I brought it up. But I've been having, I guess I dream about a certain place
Starting point is 00:22:21 all the time and I, a real, well, you helped to go one day. A real place or like a movie? about a certain place all the time. And I will. Well, you helped to go one day. A real place or like a place I've never been to. Oh, it's a payoff for some crazy way in your life. I mean, a certain house, you think you'll die in that house. So when you're 100, wait, oh, thank you, Lauren. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:22:39 When you're 100, but that's all you'll do. No, but I know the you walk in. You'll get a hundred and your hundredth day. Surprise. Oh, my dream. No, I know the whole environment. I know the layout of it. I have several dreams over several years I dream about it. And it's not like I go to it and I go, oh, it's that house. No, I'm just fine. I'm in the middle of another dream. And suddenly I'm in that house. I'm like, oh, this is the house I dream about. Do you think that's gonna be like the house you buy someday?
Starting point is 00:23:08 And you're like, whoa, it's a crazy house. I don't wanna buy it. Sorry. It's like three weird levels. It's way too big. And how long have you dreamed of this house? Years and years and years and years. Wow.
Starting point is 00:23:18 And I've never been to it. So what is it? Is it a parallel dimension where I do have this house? It could be. I don't know. No, that's what it is. I mean, don't you think we exist on multiple planes? No.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Okay, fuck you. Slank is on a plane? I don't know. I don't know. That's the thing. Is there a multiverse where we've made different choices and our lives are fucking crazy? I don't know if you think that there might be,
Starting point is 00:23:41 because of the pain you feel that's inexplicable. Oh, but. Meeting when someone draws you? Yeah, out. crazy. I think that there might be because of like the pain you feel is inexplicable. Meeting when someone draws you. Yeah. Out. Do you mean physical pain or emotional pain? No, I guess like, you know, like you could feel like something is bigger than you. And I don't know, I guess I feel like that could be another version of yourself. Do you think, or is it just that you're so, like you love yourself so much that you think there must be endless multivariate? Not just me, everyone.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Right. I don't. I feel like I was at a gathering recently where people are talking about, you know, are we in a simulation? And I never heard anybody talk about it so sincerely as I did at this. I have. I recently heard somebody talk about this too. And they're like, yeah, I definitely believe that.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And when I heard the way they were saying it, I realized, oh, I don't at all. I think that this is just it. And I think that, you know, the thing is that. He's so sick. He's so sick. I think he's so sick. So you see somebody made a playlist of every song
Starting point is 00:24:44 we've ever mentioned on the show. It's great. It's exhaustive. It's so long and exhausting. Yeah. I think that because there's so much in life that is random or unfair or inexplicable or whatever, we're always trying to make sense of it. And to me, like somebody saying, oh, this is a simulation sounded no different to me
Starting point is 00:25:04 than talking about. Oh, good. There's control talking about religion. Someone's in control of it. And it's not pointless. Yeah, I don't believe it's semi that we're in a simulation. But I think like the multiple dimensions is possible because that's like something that people are working to prove.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Don't you? I mean, I'll say this. I think it's, it's possible. I don't, I don't think it's probable,. I think it's possible. I don't, I don't think it's probable, but I think it's possible. Do you think it's not that we're all existing with many different sliding doors, versions of ourselves, but that when you die,
Starting point is 00:25:33 you can go to another dimension. Mm. No. Where you're in a black hole and you don't even have existence, but you're there. Well, people think, I mean, I know we've talked about this.
Starting point is 00:25:42 That's not what I would buy. Your consciousness goes somewhere. I don't know. We are kind of dipping our toe back in. Do you think there's ever been someone who suddenly like they're acting way different than they've like a good friend or something and you're like, they change. Maybe it's like someone from their multiverse, like took their place. You know, I don't buy that. You don't buy it. You don't think that we're able to access. You don't think we're able to cross over. I don't think anyone's coming into this one from another one.
Starting point is 00:26:08 You think there's never been a traveler from another dimension? Fine, there's been one. It's got back. It's got back. There's a Scott. There we go. Yeah. I found it.
Starting point is 00:26:21 At least expect it from another dimension. Yeah, I don't know. but do you guys have recurring dreams that? When I was a kid, I did. I don't anymore. What are your dreams like? I do, but they're like, uh, my dreams now. I don't, I sleep pretty deeply in the dead. I sleep with the dead.
Starting point is 00:26:41 I sleep with the dead. I sleep with the just. I don't, I don't remember my dreams a lot. I have, Laila, I've had a few anxiety-ish dreams. Really? But they're like so low level. It's more annoying than anything. Like, why did I dream about being anxious about that dumb thing? Right.
Starting point is 00:26:57 About being late for something or whatever. But I used to have, for the longest time, I would have. Longest time. Why would have? longest time. What? What? Dreams of my dad. Longest time. In your imagine, if in just life, you were trying to get through a sentence with people that didn't.
Starting point is 00:27:18 This is life. This is not a simulation. This is how we try to communicate. It's so, it's that. It's so weird that it's just like, oh, you know, we each go through it. Whereas like, I'll let this go on for a little bit. I'll just pick up where.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Yeah. It's psychotic. It's truly psychotic. It makes no sense. Do we act like this off mic? Not fully. Not fully. I let people finish for the most part.
Starting point is 00:27:40 We're not finished. We're not finished. Wait, what? Exactly. Your dreams about that. For the last. What a finish. What a finish. Um, uh, wait, what? Exactly. Your dreams. For the last time, I would have zombie dreams. I love zombie dreams. Where I was in a zombie apocalypse. Zombie, hair, hair.
Starting point is 00:27:54 And they were great. They were great dreams because I always, you know, the free people. They were very, they were very, yeah, finally. They were very exciting. Yeah. I always got away. Yeah. I never died in the dreams. Yeah. Like always got away. Yeah. I never died in the dreams.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Right. It was fucking great. So I wake up and it was like I was just in a movie. Don't they say you can't die in your dream? Well, that's okay. That's not true. Here's what I found. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Here's what I found is that when I'm dreaming, I usually have like an escape hatch for whatever situation I'm in. And anytime I've, you know how it's like your, like dreams are sort of like improv, where you're like, well, if this, then what? So if I'm ever in a situation where my brain has gotten me into a thing where I'm like, I'm falling out of a plane or whatever,
Starting point is 00:28:38 like too great a height and I go, oh shit, there's no side hatch for this. I'm definitely dead. That's when I wake up. Right. You know, where I go, and it just there's no side hatch for this. I'm definitely dead. That's when I wake up. Right. You know, where I go and it just frightens me too much. I'm like, oh no, I've no escape hatches here. There's no plan B here. I'm dead. I've had that for sure. Yeah. But I've also had dreams where I've died. And I, and what? And what? You're just then you're dead. I don't like
Starting point is 00:29:00 I'm a different person. Can we just say Kevin's silently leaving because he has to go and you just left this? You left a drawing of us. So he finally, okay. Let's check out this. Lauren has a perm. Lauren has a perm. Just Lauren. I can't tell who was who. We all look like we're wearing hard hats. Well, I just polished off a big glass of chocolate milk, apparently. He used some colored pants. Oh, that's hard, hats. It's the headphones, of course. Oh, okay, well, we look like we're in a construction site. You do a really great job on wearing shirt, I think.
Starting point is 00:29:35 You have anxiety dreams about real things in your life when you said like you have. Oh yeah, for sure. I would have worked dreams when I was not the boss. No, I'm the boss. I have a dream. Like about your old jobs? Yeah, you know which ones I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what's funny is I don't, I haven't, I, it's been a long long time since I've had a work dream or a school dream. I have school dreams a lot. Where I'm back in school and I'm not prepared or I'm like, I have shirt. I would have the, you're wearing a big shirt.
Starting point is 00:30:07 But it's like a bottle of the shirt. I do still have the restaurant dreams where I have too many tables, et cetera. It doesn't, I haven't been a waiter in now 20 years. I still have them. And occasionally I'll have the, this is what happens to me a lot, is I'm supposed to go on stage
Starting point is 00:30:27 tonight and I've scheduled, and I have the schedule I have now, but I also, on a lark, agreed to be in a play for the community college or something. Oh, yeah, I've done plays in my dreams that are like, and I was in Hamilton in a dream recently. It was so awful. Who'd you play? I don't know, but it was so stressful. But I've agreed to it, and the date is counting down, and suddenly I'm supposed to be on, and I realize I did not,
Starting point is 00:30:53 I either have to cancel or I have to be on and learn all my lines that day, and then I'm out on stage, and I'm like trying to feel it out, and trying to, you know, trying to just like ad lib through it and stuff like that. But it's usually all schedule and stress related where it's like, I want to do this fun thing, but I've overextended myself. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:12 I've had dreams and it's infuriating where the anxiety that the way I'm communicating anxiety to myself is I'll be in the fucking supermarket trying to find something that I can't find. So you're lost in the supermarket? No, if I'm gonna have an anxiety dream, at least make it interesting. Well, that's the thing about these, like, I'm on stage and I don't know any of my lines. Why can't I have a dream where I know my lines and I'm in Hamilton or whatever and having a blast?
Starting point is 00:31:54 Yeah. And like, the audience loves it and I get standing oz and... I've had dreams, like, I've had dreams where I was doing stand up and it's like, I wake up and it's absolute nonsense, but in the dream, it's like, this is hilarious. Yeah, I've written jokes and stuff like that in my dreams, and I would say 10% of the time they make sense
Starting point is 00:32:10 if you remember that stuff. I have had like some that are really funny, or it feels amazing. Like you wrote some in your dream, and you wake up and you're like write it down, and you're like, that actually is good. Like that makes sense. I actually,
Starting point is 00:32:21 it's crazy, because most of the time it's like me going like, oh, I do it to a lot of like when you're writing, you sort of work out problems in the writing through your dream that you can do that a lot. We're like, you're thinking, as you're going to bed, you're thinking about a story problem you're having and then it reveals itself to you
Starting point is 00:32:41 in the dream of the solution. So it's almost like you're not wasting time while you're sleeping. I've got that. I have that a it's almost like you're not wasting time while you're sleeping. You know, I've not had that. I have had a lot actually where like you wake up and go, oh my God, that thing that I was dreaming about, I figured it out. And so this is still, I figured it out
Starting point is 00:32:55 with the pencil and a pen. And so, but conversely, I also have the thing where I'm like going through an argument with someone in my real life as I'm going to bed and trying to like, you know, how you do that thing where you're going. Oh yeah. Where you're trying to anticipate every single thing that they say.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Oh yeah. I hate anything about that. You would say as a rejoinder to- You used to do that. To God damn it used to do that all the time. Yeah. I just have a mad theory conversation with people. And so just having in bed, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:23 So just having the real conversation. Yeah, or you know, I feel like what even, or not having the bed, yeah. So just having the real conversation. Or, you know, I feel like what even, or not having the conversation, but just like getting over it. Just getting over it. I feel like so, like there are some people who are really good at just going like,
Starting point is 00:33:33 that doesn't matter, I'm not gonna think about that. Well, if it's a work thing. So they say. That's what, that's what it's been like for me recently, where it's like a work thing, and you're like having, you're thinking about it because like the actual conversation that you can have
Starting point is 00:33:50 is days down the line. And so you're trying to anticipate what you're gonna say. Right. And then that's all you dream about is. It's really stressful. And then you have to get it just right when you actually are in the moment. Right. Yeah, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:01 But I think like in terms of like people where you're thinking about something from your past where like you you either like I wish I'd said that yeah, or like or if I could see that person again, I would say this thing. Exactly. But then I like I often think like what a waste of time that is to be like thinking of something like rehabbing a fight or thinking about someone who I don't see, but then thinking like, okay, well, if I ever did want to confront them about that, what would I say? Is it people who have wronged you or people that you have wronged? Like both.
Starting point is 00:34:34 I feel like it's just like a mixed bag of whoever pops up. It's like, it could be anything. But it's like, has there ever been someone where you think about that a lot and go, oh, wow, if I could just talk to them again, like, isn't there someone you could just reach out to and go, Totally, but then I go, one thing I was thinking about that is that that person might not want to hear from you.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Like, whether like, like even a nice, even if it's an apology or just saying, like, let's forget everything that ever happened or like, put it all away. It's like, I have, with certain people, What percentage of people don't want to hear an apology from someone. But I'm saying I don't even know that my thing is an apology necessarily with
Starting point is 00:35:09 the specific thing I'm saying, he has a friend from a long time ago. I don't know that the thing is an apology so much as let's let bygones be back. I don't know who did what. It's a long time ago. I don't even really know what happened, but for some reason we're not friends anymore. I just want you to know I don't feel anything bad about you or that. I feel bad that we're not friends, but like, but what do we need to change it? I don't know. It's like, but I wonder if that person is like, you know what you did.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Yeah, and then maybe they do, and it's like, I don't. I've had that with people where, you know, somebody that I was friend with and we had a, not like an announced falling out, but we definitely we wouldn't send out the e-vite. I did not send out the e-vite. We followed up. I'm not friends with you.
Starting point is 00:35:52 We like had it was like tension and building and then we just kind of win our separate ways. And years later, reconnecting with them briefly over something and saying like essentially like saying like hey, when I look back when I look back at the past, I don't remember any of the bad stuff. I just remember that we had a lot of fun together and the person saying, yeah, same here. And it's like it's nice. Yeah, sometimes time just takes care of things. Well, it doesn't. Like scars your memories, you just forget about the bad stuff in a way.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Yeah. And then I wonder how sometimes scar from lightning, just like scar. Yes. From the live action. Why do you forget because he was a bad thing? You only remember the fun. I forgot about. I feel like we're sponsored by the Lion King's. But here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:36:41 What I feel is there's no, the first of all, there's no statute of limitations on apologies. You could, I would accept that from anyone at any time. But also, when you're the person apologizing, what you have to, what you really have to feel in order for it to be sincere is you, you don't even have to, you can't even worry about whether it's going to be accepted or not. It's got to be like, you are owed this apology, whether you accept it or not, for sure, you are owed an apology, and I'm gonna give you an apology. And then the rest is up to you.
Starting point is 00:37:11 But it's hard when you also feel like they owe you one too. Well, that's a difference to it. Yeah. Actually, my New Year's resolution this year was to apologize more. That's nice. Really? Yeah, because I noticed towards the end of last year that if I were to go to my default,
Starting point is 00:37:29 which in my family is like getting defensive and, you know, I, and if I could move past that in a quicker manner and go, you know what, this person is owed an apology, I'm just going to like instead of just ignoring it, I'm just going to barrel through and give them one. I found that it just like made so many situations so much better. It's a lesson that I learned and it's still like, you know, it's still worked to put it in practice a lot of the time, but it was such a relief when I realized, oh, I don't have to, it's okay to be wrong.
Starting point is 00:38:00 And my, the way from the way I was raised to the, how I lived like the first half of my life was like I have to figure out how this is not my fault and I have yeah, I make it somebody else because if it's my fault That means I'm bad. I feel like my brother and I were in a competition all the time for who was to blame for stuff And we would get spanked You know depending on who was to blame. So we were always like lying about what we did, or we were always trying to say, no, no, this, it originally wasn't my fault. Arguments would escalate to the point, well, who did the original thing? That's how I feel like my life is, is like, well, it's not my fault.
Starting point is 00:38:40 You don't know the situation. Just it's the situation to the point where you can get to where you just never apologize to anyone, you're just like, well, just deal with it to everybody. So yeah, it's just. But when you catch yourself saying, when you catch yourself starting to go through the excuses of like this, this, and this, and you're like, okay, what is this really about?
Starting point is 00:38:57 You know, this is really about, I fucked up because of whatever, you know, and this, and it's not this person's fault. So I've to apologize to that. Well, also just even if you were set off by something, the, the person, like just saying, like, you know, what I'm going to claim responsibility for what I did, even if you feel like you're owed something just like, you know, and even if you never get anything back, it just like Diaz Glacier, I don't know, it's nice. Let's try want to do it more. Although I do think the person, if you're going to apologize to them, they have to be at the same level as you. Meaning what? Meaning like they never apologize. They can't underlink. They can't
Starting point is 00:39:34 be a subordinate. They have to have like the same IMDB star meter. Exactly. Like, or as you know, you must check before. Like it's worth your, like it's all worth listening. You're giving apologies to people who aren't like on your level. What if their star meter is better than yours? Then always above it. It's your way. It's your way. Free of all of us.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Yes. Okay, let's take a break. We'll be right back. Welcome back to three dumb. Here we are. Here we are sitting in a room together. That's right. That's right. Me, you, you. Lolo over here. Here, doop. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
Starting point is 00:40:22 oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Lauren, is that is a picture of you dressed up as small wonder on line anywhere? Uh, nobody can find it. It's, it's, I was small wonder for Halloween in 2000. It's a great picture. It's in 2006. It's in costume. It's great.
Starting point is 00:40:36 2006, how old are you? I was in college. Oh, okay. I was at university. It was at university. Guys, you know what time it is? What time is it? Like about 1.30?
Starting point is 00:40:47 Scott. That's according to the clock. Oh, according to three of it's time for the feature. Oh, let's do a feature. We got a feature. This one is called 21. Why not 21? 21.
Starting point is 00:41:03 Yeah, we're going to, is the game show where you cheat? This is Blackjack? That's right. This is a memory game where you sub, Pfft. You know like memory games? I just glanced ahead and yeah. What?
Starting point is 00:41:19 Okay, just start, just start. Let's see what we have. I haven't looked at it. So, see, explain to me like I'm a dumb idiot. Well, I'm like you normally would. I'm gonna explain to me like I'm a dumb idiot. Well, I'm going to explain to you like I'm a dumb idiot. Okay. This is a memory game where you substitute words for numbers. I'm already off board words for numbers. Guys, this game go for speed. If you break the momentum, then you are penalized. He with annoyed glares from the other players. And you know, you want to avoid the noise.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Yeah. And please avoid the noise. Yes. That goes for all the games. Just please. Please, if the noise were to show up here, it's a big of you. The group forms a circle and starts counting one person per number. What?
Starting point is 00:42:01 One person. On multiples of seven, the person who says the number also makes a rule where one number becomes a sound or a word. Kevin said this one was going to be easy. Yeah. So the person who lands on seven might say from now on four is Shazam. Well, for our purposes, the Lion King. Then the counting continues. And the person who lands on 14 might say, the number nine is now Bob Ross. So the so you're changing numbers towards and we all have to remember these. Do we all count up from one every time it comes to.
Starting point is 00:42:35 So look then, I'll say the person on 21 makes a third rule on the counting starts over at one with the new rules in place. Got it. Oh, okay. The object of the game is to get to where all numbers have been replaced by something else. Whoever forgets to replace a number is out and or drinks. Okay. So we can fuck down. So what are we going? Should we play a drinking game?
Starting point is 00:42:55 We should just drink during this show. We honestly should. Hold on. So here's how it works. Every episode we got so fucked up by the end. Let me talk to you. I'm gonna talk this game out. What are we gonna do? Coke?
Starting point is 00:43:09 Didn't we say so? We're gonna do that too. Okay, so I say one, you say two, three, and then I say four, you say five, you say six, I say seven, which means I get to say any number. Right. Oh, I see. So we're just saying numbers until the multiple seven. And eventually it'll eventually every single thing is something to start up. Right. Oh, I see. So we're just saying numbers until the multiple is seven.
Starting point is 00:43:25 And then eventually, it'll eventually every single thing is something to start over. Yes. Okay. So let's start. Okay. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. The number one is now, whoop. Oh, Lord.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Sorry. Eight, nine, ten, eleven, 12, 13, 14, and now the number 5 is a Kakadoodledu. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and now the number 18 is circle. Okay, poop. Two, three, four. Cockadoodle, do you? Yes. You came up with it. Six, seven, eight, wait, seven, seven. So the number, Seven so the number The number eight is now kitty cat kitty cat nine 10 11 12 13 14
Starting point is 00:44:39 The number Whoever You don't remember number no number I won't remember any number. You don't remember number? I won't tell you if he's already been done. Three. Okay. Is now a kaboom. 15.
Starting point is 00:44:56 16. 17. Circle. 19. 20. 21. And now, the number 20 is Cardboard poop
Starting point is 00:45:11 Three no, oh, what is it? Kaboom kaboom. So you're out. I'm out kaboom four Cockadoodle-doo No, no That's okay. That was a mistake, but I was five so you say six. Oh six seven Four. Cockadoodle-doo. No. Six. That's okay, that was a mistake, but I was five, so you say six.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Oh, six. Seven. And now you change it. The number two is now beer. All right. Eight. No. Circle.
Starting point is 00:45:41 No. What is it? I don't even know. I don't, kitty cat. Okay, so I'm gonna Cat. Okay, so I'm gonna try to do it myself. Yeah, do it yourself. Do it all the way. Hold on. I know it's something, circle, 19, cardboard, 21. Yes! Yes! We're supposed to get to having all of that.
Starting point is 00:46:33 I know, yeah. That's pretty fun. Yeah, we're two dumb. If you better remember that, you better have more people. Also, it would be better at not 21. Yeah, why don't we do a version where it's 10? 10. Okay, 10 and we do it on multiples of
Starting point is 00:46:47 three, five. Why don't we do it 10 on multiples of five? Okay, fine. Three is more, so we'll do more. Three, six, nine. It would happen faster. I know, but it's too much to remember. Okay, fine, fine. You know what I mean? Sure, start.
Starting point is 00:47:01 Okay, one, two, three, four, five, and number one is now Kleenex. Okay, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Kleenex. And no, wait, oh, sorry. Nine is lamp. Kleenex. Two, three, four, five. Five is Five is Ratchet 2e 6 7 8 lamp 10 Number two is
Starting point is 00:47:35 Spanking One no One no Cleaning yeah, I think you'd never heard of work. Thank you Three am I still in I don't know sake of it for This one's too hard We're done. We're done. This one's too hard We can't do it.
Starting point is 00:48:05 It's fun for a really fucking hard. It's really tough. That one the way. What was the one that we did a few episodes ago where it was a memory game? And it seemed so much easier. That was the minister's cat. Oh, no, the packing game.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Oh, yeah. Going on a trip. Yeah. I'm going on a trip. I'm going on a trip. And I'm taking a, that's A through Z. Yeah. And but he was, but he corresponded to the alphabet. Well, let's do that. Well, you did that. Let's a through Z. Yeah. And but he was very corresponded to the alpha that let's do that.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Well, you did that. Let's do it again. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's do it. Where is it? All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:36 I'm going on a trip. What if we don't even say I'm going on a trip and we just say a letter with a word with letter A, B, and then you have to say A, B, then you have to say ABC. I want to do the trip. Just because it drags it out so much. Okay, okay, let's do without the trip. We know we're going to trip. Here's what we're bringing. All right, I'm going to give me a letter.
Starting point is 00:48:51 P. Potato. So now I say potato within Q. Yeah. Potato quilt. Potato quilt rat. Potato quilt rat sailboat. Potato quilt rat sailboat Potato quilt rat sailboat
Starting point is 00:49:10 Terminator to the rise of the machines potato quilt rat sailboat terminator to terminator to rise of the machines bralla Potato quilt rat sailboat, Terminator 2, the rise of the machines. Umbrella, violet. Potato, quilt, rat, sailboat. Terminator 2, by the way, I think it's a judgment day. It is.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Terminator 2, judgment day. Umbrella, violet, Is that what you said? Violet whisper. Did I ruin it by taking out the sentence? No, I like it. Potato quilt rat sailboat terminator to Ryzen. Judgment day. Judgment day umbrella violet.
Starting point is 00:50:04 What'd you just say? Yeah, see? I'm out. I was thinking about my sentence. If they get about your sentence. You do it. You do it. You do it. You're done. Pussy toe. Rat tattoo. Oh no you're out. You forgot quilts. Quilt. You're out. You're next. Ah. I'm next what? Prove it, do it. Prove it, okay. Prove it, prove it.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Prove it. Potato, quilt, rat, sailboats. Terminator 2 Judgment Day, umbrella, violet, whisper. Xylophone. The problem was that I thought X came after V, and that's why I couldn't remember what you. That is the problem, isn't it? If I really focused, I would have realized it was a W.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Well, you know what, did we last time we played started A all the time because it seems harder to start in the middle of the- No, I think we started in the middle. Did we really? Yeah. Let's play it again. Who's going to start? You start.
Starting point is 00:51:02 I'll start. Give me a letter. Give me a letter. J. J. Peg. J. Peg. Kitchie art. J. Peg. Kitchie art. Lembrusco. J. Peg. Kitchie art.brusco, but you heard me Namanik JPEG Kitchie art Lambrusco Namanik Notary public JPEG
Starting point is 00:51:41 Kitchie art Lambrusco, a namanic, notary public, oh, face. So you're bringing on the trip. Jay Peg. The trip has gone Lauren. Chips gone. We're in the dimension now, bring whatever you want. I would bring that on a trip.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Go go. You go. Jay Peg. Hey, it came with me. I'm ready. I'm going, Jay. Jay peck fun. Hey, I can't wait for every I go. So he's ready. I'm gonna forget Jay peck. Kitchie art. Lambrusco, mnemonic, notary public. Oh, face. Pandora's box. Oh, shit. Jay peck, Kitchie art. Lambrusco, notary public. Oh, face. Uh, fuck would you just say?
Starting point is 00:52:32 Your problem is you don't, you're not listening to the person right before you, but I was thinking of what you're going to know. I was. I wasn't. You weren't going to say I was thinking about something else. What? No, no. Um, what could it possibly be? Hold on.
Starting point is 00:52:49 What the fuck? Think of Aerosmith. What? Aerosmith in their big box set. Their multiple CD box set. Hold on. You're a big Aerosmith. I know.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Actually, it's that. What? How dare you? see me box set. You're a big aros. Pandora's box. And, um, uh, quiff. Yeah, Peg. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Q. You did. Oh yeah, I did. You did. I'm always the first time. You're a turn.
Starting point is 00:53:48 All right, JPEG, Kitchie Arts, Lembrusco, Namanik, Notary Public, O-Face, Pandora's Box, Queef, Richard Kind, Salamanca. Salamanca? What is that? For breaking bad. Okay. Um, JPEG, Kitchie Arts, Lambrusco,
Starting point is 00:54:13 Namanik, Notary public, O face, Pandora's box, Cuife, Richard Kine, Salamundo, Salamonka! Salamonka!
Starting point is 00:54:24 I know that is. And then, um, turtle shell. Okay, I'm back in. What? She's a pig. All right. Sure.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Okay. JPEG Kitchie Art. Fast, fast. L'Enbrusco, Namanik, Notary Public, O face Pandora's Box, Queef, Richard Kind, Salamonka, Turtle shell, Yuvila. Jay Pag, Kitchie Art, Lambrusco, Namanik, notary public, O face, Pandora's box,
Starting point is 00:54:56 Queef, Richard kind, Turtle shell, Salamonka. Salamonka. Salamonka, you're the way, I win. Oh, I said, I'm not a, order out of the way, I win. Oh, I sent out a order. Dang. Yeah. I win. Is that a holdout?
Starting point is 00:55:09 She just had a holdout. Oh, yeah. All right, we got to wrap it up. Don't worry. Let's wrap it up. Guys, this is fun. I enjoy spending time with you. It was a blast.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Like last night. I'm sorry for everything. I apologize. I apologize to you guys. I hope so. Do I owe you an apology? No, I think so. No, no.
Starting point is 00:55:27 No, we're all good. I think so. Do you guys want something from me? I'm sorry. I think I'm not going to give it. I think we're good. Oh, face. I think we're all good.
Starting point is 00:55:38 Lauren has an old face. I just scream, oh. We got a lot. Like we never had any tense moments on the trip. We really didn't. No, we didn't. Did we? No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Everybody time you. Did everybody give you the hi hat? No, I really don't. I hate that. I think we got along well. Jump lead O-R-I-P. We always say that at the end of every three to rep us out. Jump lead O.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Jump lead O. Rest in polito. Whop, whoop, and you're calling the polito? Bye! you

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