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I know you’re trying to support your ads but I prefer being able to see you guys while you’re doing the ad reads. The zoning out from Dusty, the holding back laughter from Aaron, the disappointed grandpa from Bates and the always questioning if having these guys on the pod from Nate make me actual enjoy the ad reads vs skipping over them.
@gpmoore
Жыл бұрын
Same
@lauraniakaros8137
Жыл бұрын
Best part.
@rellenoz
Жыл бұрын
Same here
@j.d.lawrence1222
Жыл бұрын
I'm just glad you get em outta the way at the very beginning of the episode
Aaron: I don’t like a lot of attention. Aaron’s Career: Being the center of attention in a room filled with people.
@traviskent3108
Жыл бұрын
Nicole’s Butcher makes yet another appearance 😂
Dusty should make them all watch Idiocracy. It’s a shame that reference just went on by without hearing all Dusty’s thoughts on the movie. Everyone watch and report back, thanks haha
@kellychristensen4059
Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites! Such a good movie... Should do a reaction video.
@heatheverett
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Idiocracy is such an underrated comedy! Every joke hits and there are so many funny Easter eggs scattered throughout the entire movie. Folks, check it out
@ScottyDetroit
Жыл бұрын
I’m still amazed by some of the movies people haven’t seen. Aaron, watch “Idiocracy!”
@jonfoster7762
Жыл бұрын
Should have just said "Mr. Deeds" as a reference, and I'm sure that would have been more relatable/recognizable to the table...
@johnpeil8035
Жыл бұрын
That movie used to be a comedy but now it’s a documentary.
Just want you guys to know that if I won the lottery, I would still listen to the podcast. Keep up the great work! ❤
Mike Rowe would be an awesome guest!
Hey bear! Dusty, back when my mom was just out of college and working in Boston as a nurse, she was walking to work and was approaching a rougher looking individual holding a coffee cup on the sidewalk. As she walked by she threw 50 cents into his cup only to find out it was just a construction worker on his coffee break and he was about halfway through his cup of coffee.
@neftalimora4650
Жыл бұрын
Just like in Seinfeld.
@kristineplummer7607
Жыл бұрын
Lol that's hilarious
It’s great to see such praise for Brian Regan on this pod. I’ve been a fan of his since the 90s and I’ve since introduced my son to his comedy. It has drawn us closer together and now comedy is something that my son and I will always have to share. And now the BAND is carrying that torch. Thanks guys.
Brian Reagan’s joke about trucks hauling logs is one of my favorite to this day! A phone call could be made “you got logs?”
@kristineplummer7607
Жыл бұрын
I love that joke. My brother and I saw a forklift hauling forks around and it reminded us of this joke for some reason lol.
@FloydsDamnVan2
Жыл бұрын
@@kristineplummer7607 that’s so damn literal. Haha
The Maple Street Biscuit Company started here in Jacksonville, FL!! It’s so community oriented, the managers frequently give free cinnamon biscuits to new faces. I’m glad you had a good time. Try the Squawking Goat next time!
This lotto discussion should’ve been an episode!
In this episode (#124) the guys were talking about the Powerball quite a bit. It made me think of something I do with my Algebra students when working with Combinations and Permutations (odds of winning the Powerball fall into this category). I take my class out to the football field, give the students some tools, and then ask them to estimate the number of blades of grass on the field. If they do a good job their answer should be between 200 million and 500 million. The next day we calculate the odds of winning the Powerball off a single ticket, it’s about 1 in 300 million. So then we go back out to the field and acknowledge that having any sort of confidence in winning the Powerball would be a similar experience to thinking you could choose the “winning blade of grass” out of the entire field. Undoubtedly, there are students that walk off the field saying, “I think I’d pick the right one.” 🤦♂ Love you guys,
Nate going from “I know nothing about music” to giving detailed reports on Elvis and his life is great. You guys should also do an episode on just music.
@kristipickens1079
Жыл бұрын
I want them to do a 'song lyrics' episode!
@ryanbillinger336
Жыл бұрын
@@kristipickens1079 absolutely! They could do so much. Misheard lyrics, meanings, a whole bunch of stuff for music episodes lol.
Brian Regan is probably my favorite comedian. And now I love Nate because he does kind of remind me of him. Not that they're comedy is the same, but probably more because the first time I ever heard either of them, they put me in literal tears.
Thanks, Aaron, for bringing up Nate's bear conversation with Rogan. Y'all were talking about laughing so had to pull over and that's what I thought of! We were on a road trip, headed home to Kentucky from Chicago. I was driving while my husband and kids were sleeping. When Nate asked Rogan about the bear, I lost it! I scared my husband, woke everyone up and had to totally regroup. I was crying, I couldn't see. Everyone was mad at me, but it was worth it. And no car accidents. I did get a speeding a ticket last week on the way to Nate's show, but I digress...
I used to work at a Circuit City and all day long they would play the Circuit City Soundtrack which was just music videos and songs all day over and over and over and over again and most of the songs you would get to hate and just dread when they came on next. But Walking in Memphis came on and I always loved that song because of my feelings about elvis. So I love this episode. Oh and I guess you guys are cool too, even Bandito Burrito... Also, my mom got my dad a urinal for Father's day one year. It was his favorite gift ever, hands down!
Glad Nate got to Graceland, Elvis is truly a fascinating story. My neighbors dad hung out with Elvis as a part of his racquetball crew. He said he was paid as a staff member but all he did was play racquetball and hang out. He said that Elvis was incredibly generous. He had to stop “working” for Elvis and had to go help his Dad’s construction company. Elvis bought him whatever car he wanted and put an envelope of cash in the glove box. He said he had a big heart and that’s why he got exploited at the end.
Dusty being the only member of this team to have seen Idiocracy tracks perfectly. As an added "Deep Dive with Dusty" it should be noted that the TV show "Young Rock" is clearly illustrating that the Rock is being groomed to become "President Camacho."
Idiocrocy just got swept under the rug, but Dusty laughingly knowing that this cast of misfits could have been characters right out of the movie was great. Mike Judge was way ahead of his time on this one. Nateland literally living out the movie in real time now. Lol. Maybe athletic greens is the new electricro lights. So you're smart huh, I thought your head would be bigger. Looks like a peanut. Dag Gonnit, better question, who plays which character? Who is Luke Wilson, and who is Dax Sheppard.... lol!!! We're having a good time. Dusty for President!
I’m pretty new to this podcast, and I am in grad school. I’m always looking for things that don’t stretch my brain too much because I’m overwhelmed with new knowledge. This week Nate said “deers” 4 or 5 times as the plural of “deer.” I love this podcast and it’s a highlight of my week. Keep it up!
Nate "if I had a soda machine in my house" Me interrupting "you'd have diabetes in a week"
@kristipickens1079
Жыл бұрын
Both would be proudly earned.
We made it folks! Thanks for the Folkland shout-out, guys. As always, Brian knows best. Folkland has weekly recaps of Nateland antics and topics. Subscribe and watch NEW episodes every Friday! Let's gooooo!
Nate - I will be at the 8pm show in Asheville Sunday. I pastor a church here in town, so I thought it would only be appropriate to invite you to church before the show! Hey Bear!
You referenced the Brian Regan cd. That one legitimately got me through one of my darkest moments. I used to tell people that the first 10 minutes are the best you’ll hear in comedy. Also, I listen to all you guys a lot for the same reason. If I’m getting to caught up in the junk around me, I listen you y’all as a way of helping me out of the pit of anxiety and depression. For that, I wanted to say thank you! I thank God for you guys. Keep it up. I love the dynamic y’all have.
This year, I’m celebrating Turkey Day by giving thanks for Nateland. My work often involves difficult conversations and heavy situations; but you four get me laughing every single week, and it truly lightens the load. Seriously, thank you! That brings me to an interesting question for a group of comics: when your life gets heavy, what lightens the load? I’m guessing you don’t start telling yourself jokes or reciting your routine in the mirror…
Henry VIII had a "groom of the stool" which was a highly coveted position as it got a person super close to the king. And, because Henry 8 had extreme constipation issues, that groom had LOTS of time with the king. Fun fact
I bet John Crist laughed the entire time he was writing that book. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s just one sentence that took the whole book before he made it through it. You guys are the best
Hi Boys - Love the podcast and Nate’s comedy shows. Still waiting on the other three to come to Cincinnati on a date I can make. Anyway, I mostly listen to the podcast in my car and always talk it up with whatever passengers I have with me. I’ve turned a few people into Nateland folks. I recently took my 16-year-old niece, Jessica, to Chicago for the weekend and, while she appeared to be sleeping in the car, I turned on your podcast. I found out a few days later from my sister that Jessica texted her the message, “Call 911, I am going to jump out of a moving car if I have to keep listening to this podcast.” She’s not a fan yet, but I’ll keep working on her. Keep up the great work!!
@suztaylor
Жыл бұрын
@@DustySlay I do know that, but I have Christmas parties that weekend. However, I am going to try and make the Saturday show. While in Cincinnati, make sure to try Skyline Chili, Graeter's Ice Cream, milkshakes from UDF. and, if you are really brave . . . Goetta.
Nate, I came across your stand ups episode in 2018 and immediately shared it with my family. From then on we have watched and rewatched every special an embarrassing amount of times and quote you in every day conversation. I would like to personally apologize to everyone who had to hear my dad say “so this is it, you get it?” to everyone who would listen all the way up our hike in the smoky mountains creating our own mount rainier moment. Thank you for being the source of so many great family memories and laughs. The Lacagnina family loves you. (Sorry to make you read that name Nate it’s lock-uh- nee-nuh) I have listened to every episode of the podcast and am such a big fan of each of you. You are all so funny and I can’t wait for the Bridgestone show! Hey bear and let’s go folks
The picture of the guys sitting on Elvis's steps looks like an album cover
You guys talking about how to go about after winning the lotto reminded me about a recent news story about a Chinese lotto winner that kept his $30 million jackpot secret from his family because he didn't want them to become lazy. He accepted the money in a costume.
@lindagoble7787
Жыл бұрын
I'm interested to hear if the Nateland gang will say this is something THEY would do. I feel like Dusty and Nate might do this. Aaron will have a very detailed plan that differs, on what he would do. I feel like Brian would just help everyone and I LOVE that. Hopefully, first, he would take care of his critter problems.:)
@darrengodssonfielding
Жыл бұрын
Where did he win the lotto? Which country?
@williamgaleano4392
Жыл бұрын
@@darrengodssonfielding China, I think
@darrengodssonfielding
Жыл бұрын
@@williamgaleano4392 China doesn’t have lottery. Perhaps another Asian country. Although if china did have a lottery I’m sure that would happen pretty often.
@williamgaleano4392
Жыл бұрын
@@darrengodssonfielding oh alright. Well the guy was Chinese... but I don't know where he won
Love you guys!!! Funny as all get out. When I first started watching I didn't even realize it was clean until like three episodes in. Keep making me laugh please.
A great testament to this podcast and how off the rails things can get it wasn’t until the very end of the episode I thought “they never even talked about sandals” and realized the topic is actually “Scandals and Animals” not “Sandals and animals”. I half expected to hear stories about pet owners dressing their animals up in sandals and clothes.
Found out ole Brian Regan was a small time college football standout until injuries sidelined his career...pretty...pretty...pretty...pretty cool...pretty cool.
i’m going to start a tally of how many times the work “great” is used on this podcast 😂 everything is great! love you guys ❤
@rellenoz
Жыл бұрын
The word used to be "unreal" or "nightmare". He doesn't say them much anymore 😂
His Tupelo home was extremely small. The church on the property was a surreal experience. Worth the visit, Nate & Dusty!
I love the pod, I love all of your comedy and friendship, but what I love the most is Dusty saying exactly what everyone is thinking but are too afraid to say out loud. Keep up the great work fellas!!!! 😂❤
Love the title. One of my favorite Kramer storylines is the Merv Griffin set.
Anyone else hear breakfast say “ hope you have $3,000 to make the 997 million a billion”? 😅
@K.Fulkerson
Жыл бұрын
I just listened today and noticed that and that’s why I came to the comments! 😂
So far I've met two other Nateland fans in person. One was a pediatric surgical oncologist that I met when I was working in a very wealthy neighborhood. The other was a gas station attendant that I met at Dusty's Funny Bone show in Columbus OH a couple weeks ago. I think that's my favorite thing about Nateland - it's the closest we can get to a true representative cross-section of America, all different races, backgrounds, religions, whatever. Keep up the good work guys, and Dusty, when I was at your show I was having a good time.
Omg. That Olympics cheating conversation made me laugh so hard! Thanks. I really needed that! Almost caught to new weekly ones with you guys! I’m going to have a lot of free time on my hands 6 evenings a week real soon! 😂
I typically just listen to the podcast as I go about my day, but the one time I decide to watch it, Aaron Googles “balloon boy.” And I will never unseen that.
Hot damn!!! Time for one o' those fancy ole podcasts from Nate n' the gang...Imma dance a jig! Heyyyyyy Bear!
Nate, I love it when you do the Andy Kaufman "You're from Memphis, Im from Hollywood". When I was in the Marine Corps, I had a drill instructor that saw I was from Memphis and would say that to me (Over and over again). One of my rifle range instructors called me either Davy Crockett or "The Tennessee Kid". Some Drill Instructors yell and some try to make you laugh, then yell at you for losing your bearing! If you make THEM laugh, you win but also draw a lot of attention. See what you missed out on! Thanks for representing the state well! Also tell Aaron thanks for the confidence, if a comedy club will book him, there is hope for new comedians!
@KellyRaeRussell
Жыл бұрын
I love that too!🤣 Great story, thanks for your service
Long time listener, first time commenter. When Bates brought up Danny Almonte and the Little League World Series and how dominant he was as a 14 year old over 12 year olds, it made me think about Kramer "dominating the dojo". Two years difference at that age makes a big difference in baseball kind of like Kramer dominating kids. Love the podcast! Keep up the great work!
"Have you ever done the one that does the opposite..?" Me immediately: WHIP ITS!?
@rellenoz
Жыл бұрын
That killed me! 😂😂😂
Y'all should do an entire episode on the history of the Lottery/Powerball and what has happened to winners over the years. Each of you could go and think through a more specific plan of what you would do if you won, then come on the episode and present that and talk about the history of the winners and how it got started. Would be fun!
Hey Bear 💁🏾♀️. Going back to the Rosie Ruiz story, she couldn’t take the bib off as that’s how they track your time. I’m a runner so that’s how I know. I’ve noisy did the half marathon at Epcot a couple of weeks ago. But she could have cover herself and be smarter about it. How funny if she would have used helium balloons to transport herself to a few block prior the finish line 🤣. Thank you guys for the laughs as always. I always look forward to Wednesdays!
@brianbatescomedy
Жыл бұрын
You think they had that technology in 1979?
@annemariecrompto8520
Жыл бұрын
@@brianbatescomedy Nate mentioned a new merchandise shirt in the works. Will that be out soon? I’m hoping it’s says “Hello Folks” 👋 and “Hey Bear” 🐻 I really want to buy a shirt for someone (and myself) 😂 for Christmas! Please let me know! Thank you! Love you guys and I look forward to listening to the podcast every Wednesday! ❤
@brianbatescomedy
Жыл бұрын
@@annemariecrompto8520 Nate has Hello Folks shirts for sale on his website.
I was waiting for someone to call out Dusty when he said helium defies gravity. I thought you don’t believe in gravity. 😂 Love the show guys you’re all great!
@WitchyTrista
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
Great show guys! Next episode idea; World Cup/soccer. Great time to get into the sport Nate!
@PrideRock92
Жыл бұрын
That would be the most infuriating pod to date. Lol
My wife and I went to our first comedy show, outside of a cruise ship, and seen Nate in Roanoke. The entire show was awesome, love the guest. It was missing one thing though, I REALLY could have used Aaron. Someone needed to tell the people sitting behind me “Enough!” They came in halfway through Zimmerman’s set, wouldn’t shut up the entire show, kept getting up and leaving and left a mess.
Kevin Nealon is a comedy legend!!!
Nate looks so genuinely giddy and happy to be at Graceland.
This episode should’ve just continued on about Elvis haha! Great stuff. Listened on my drive from San Antonio to Houston tonight to see Dusty. FANTASTIC show! I’ve now seen Nate, Aaron, and Dusty. Excited to see Brian next year! What did we say it’s called when we see all four of you?
To Aaron: all the Noble gases have an effect on your voice. Argon is what you were about to mention that LOWERS it, as do some others. Those are actually dangerous because they are heavier than oxygen, so they will settle in your lungs, making it so oxygen cannot fill that space and will cause you to suffocate. So for Dusty, helium doesn't defy gravity, it strictly follows it and is an example showing that gravity exists. When you breathe in helium it raises your voice, but since it's lighter than oxygen the oxygen you breathe in afterwards quickly fills that space as helium floats up and out of your lungs. That displacement is why your voice goes back to normal so fast. Also quick note: if you breathe in the heavier gases, it does work to stand upside down to breathe oxygen back in so you don't suffocate!
Nate has his head on straight and has a balanced attitude about life.
The Harry Potter spoilers are hilarious....reminiscent of Nate's spoilers of The Sixth Sense.
Hey, bear! When Nate was talking about being an invisible assassin, the imagery of a tiny bag gliding along the floor made me laugh so hard. Couldn’t you just stick it in your pocket and make it invisible as well? Or would you have to be naked for the invisibility power to work? Love the show, thanks for the laughs.
Once when Elvis was just starting to get recognition, he ask my great grandma out on a date twice and she denied him saying “I ain’t going on a date with some hip swingin, hair flippin man”. She definitely regretted that one.
Does anyone else think Dusty lives a wild life? His life stories are always so entertaining.
I read sandals and animals at first, and didn’t give it a second thought. Any other podcast I would think that’s a weird title, but that’s just another Wednesday for you guys.
I’m pretty sure I get mistaken for a homeless person regularly, but one time I think I actually scared people. After a fun night in college, I woke up to my friend banging on my front door like she was the fire department. Apparently, she had lost her phone the night before and was wondering if I had it. No such luck. She asked if I’d search the city with her for her phone. We looked on the sidewalk she cried on at the party and in the parking lot she puked in on the way home. I called her DD for the night to see if she had it. No where to be found. So she goes to ATT to get a new phone. I’m waiting for her in the car when her DD calls saying she found the phone. I hurry into the store to tell my friend, dressed in a black t-shirt, hot pink pajama pants, and a hot pink baseball cap. Probably also hot pink crocs. Oh, and a red coffee mug filled with water that I should’ve left in the car. As I open the door, sirens start going off right down the road. A lady in line looked at me, startled, and asked if they were looking for me. I yelled across the room to my friend, who was being helped by a sales person, that her phone had been found and we made a quick exit without saying another word. I get it, Dusty. I get it.
I live next door to a couple who won a substantial lottery. They are the nicest people and great neighbors! After winning the lottery people came out of the woodwork, sending letters, asking for money for sick family members, debt trouble, etc…. Churches and businesses asking for donations…. Just craziness!!! I think the best thing to do if you win a lottery is to GET RID OF IT as soon as possible!! People get crazy when it comes to money!
I started listening to the podcast a couple of months ago and am finally caught up! The only thing I’ve noticed is that you haven’t had a listener on the podcast as a guest yet🤔 (I volunteer as tribute) Anyways thanks for being funny Nate! Keep it up. P.S. I was also one of the people that didn’t stand up at Brian’s Drybar Special.
Hey bear! My worlds are colliding! I love to see Nate and the gang showing Brian Regan some love. Just like Nate, Brian Regan Live was such a major influence on me, it really got me into stand-up. And like Aaron, my best friend and I would quote that album CONSTANTLY! In fact, we were both there when he filmed his “I Walked on the Moon” special at the Irvine Improve. Eagle eyed fans can spot me in a brownish hat near the front row. I got to shake his hand and get his autograph at the meet and greet afterwards! I hope to do the same with Nate one day. I tried to get that same best friend into Nate’s stand-up since he hadn’t heard of you… NOT A FAN! Oh well, can’t get ‘em all I guess. TAKE LUCK!!!
Last comment of the episode...maybe... We used to go to my dad's childhood home, a cabin in the Blue Ridge. One fall we went there, first stop was the outhouse which was filled to the brim, packed side to side with nuts. That weekend we went in the woods and let the squirrels keep their nuthouse.
Lol @aaron ' I can see how that would be confusing I'm a huge fan of cookies"
You guys talk about people fighting bears, and you need to see this video. Look up John West Salmon Bear Fight ad. I think this is a pretty good representation of what Dusty imagines when he talks about Barry Sanders fighting a bear, but I'd love to hear yall's thoughts. Love the podcast, you guys are hilarious!!
Yay!! I got my first ever comment read and it was the shortest comment I’ve ever left! Lol
Omg I remember Dusty doing Elvis! It was in like 2010 at the mill in park circle.
The Financial Peace zinger on Breakfast was niche and perfect.
SF6, sodium hexafluoride, it makes your voice go all super villain mode. I used to use it in my job for an xray cargo scanner (like you can scan an entire 18 wheeler as it drives through)
Nate, “The Rock… uggghh.” 10 minutes later… Nate, “you don’t have the right to resent someone just because they win the lottery.”
Speaking of flying, lots of people talk about having dreams where they're able to fly. The only time I've had one of those, my flying ability was like swimming upstream into the air, and on top of that it was very unreliable. So I had to jump up from the ground as high as I could, hope my flying abilities would "kick in," and then start flailing my arms and legs as if I swimming for my life, just to try and get up to sit on the branch of a tall tree.
Fun Fact: The very first concert I ever went to was Elvis. I was five years old and it was at the Houston rodeo.
Elvis getting his haircut while using the bathroom would really be knocking out two birds on one throne. Efficient.
Just got back from Nate's early show in Philadelphia. A couple of people yelled Hey Bear at the beginning and Nate seemed annoyed and responded with an unenthusiastic "uh huh hey bear." That was a bummer. His act, however, was very funny and clocked in at a little over an hour. Worth the price of admission. So, Nate, congrats on a job....done.
@ 33:00 'BarGraph' thinks 997 Million + 3,000 = 1 Billion and nobody even flinches. Love the show!!!
I live in Maine and nothing ever happens but Sunday got ayg on Monday Tuesday no persh but the best by long shot is natelane!
Nate have a great show in State College tomorrow (11/17) I was to go but am in quarantine again! Bring your big coat it’s cold. And don’t forget to check out the Penn State creamery, it’s delicious! See you in March in Pittsburgh!
@dustyslay Dusty I’m so glad you had a good time at the DC Improv! That’s my home town and we sure do love us some comedy! I hope you had time to see some monuments and take the Metro to a kickin’ cigar lounge. Brother you are always welcome in DC. It’s a good time in the nation’s capital…allriight.
A discussion ensues of the challenges of being Elvis..... Aaron "Would you rather have a soda machine or a water fountain that makes Diet Pepsi?" lol!
Dusty: “uh I mean..does he have a wand?” Nate: “multiple” Everyone: Awkwardly and Nervously laughing I have not laughed that hard since the dinosaur episode, which is still my favorite!!
@rellenoz
Жыл бұрын
I got up and kept repeating "multiple" on my way to the bathroom 😂😂😂 that was golden!
Should do an episode on the Lotto!!
Nate CANNOT casually drop that he "might see" someone here in Australia before tour dates are released. I had to stop on my run to try and buy tickets which were subsequently not there. Also, as a golf writer for the past 20 years, I would like to offer my services as Nate's golf concierge when he comes Down Under. We have some of the best courses on the planet, would love to hook him up.
The issue with the bibs is not just about people seeing them. Bibs have a GPS chip that record runners’ time as they pass through a series of “timing mats” on the course. If someone has a really fast time that seems suspicious, they use that data to see if any timing mats were skipped. There are some “professional” course cutters that will give their bib to a faster runner so they qualify for big events like the Boston Marathon
Saw him in Philly. It was awful. Someone stole our seats. Eventually staff put us behind a column. Not our seats. Tried to make the best of things. Bought two drinks. $50 for two. $140 for two tickets. $35 for parking. We left halfway through. I love Nate.
Dusty confusing Mulan for Moana had me dying
In Mystery Men, there was a character who could become invisible, but only when no one was looking at him
I love y'all! I most love to hear Dusty and he gets talked over a lot. But I love y'alls chemistry!
I’m really loving Dusty! No where in the Bible does God ask us to celebrate Christ’s birth but most assuredly we are commanded to remember His death-The Lord’s Supper!
@PrideRock92
Жыл бұрын
Thats mad weird. Lol
@rellenoz
Жыл бұрын
I wanted him to explain why he doesn't celebrate Christmas. I was to steal his reason 😂
They did the hold your breath to be invisible thing in the show Riverdale.
@WitchyTrista
Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen Riverdale, but I swear I've seen (or read) it somewhere before too.
Few years ago my son and his young wife moved into my basement to live while they saved up to buy a house. While they were moving in I overheard a conversation between them saying that they should buy a snake. I reacted immediately and said look there's not going to be any snakes in my house I got to put my foot down I do not like snakes. Cut to four years later, they're still in my basement and they now breed snakes. That one point they had 68 snakes in my basement. I guess my foot is not heavy enough to stay down. Needless to say I don't go in the basement very often. Go bear!
@marshallbarker3211
Жыл бұрын
Hey bear, maybe there is something to Nate's and Dusty's opinion about a human being able to Juke a bear. The Bears certainly faster and stronger but it's running fully on Instinct and cannot plan ahead if if it's behind you and chasing you and you make a plan that it doesn't know about maybe you could get away, at least for a second. You're going to end up as dinner no matter what but you could maybe send one last text
Just to brag on myself, I’ve done stand up at Cap City!!
(Talking dog) 2:01:46 I read that dogs aren’t capable of abstract thoughts. Dogs show immediate emotions so it would talk with the cadence of the Tasmanian Devil from looney tunes. Which would be a lot to deal with
I’m not sure if you guys know James Acaster, he’s a hilarious British comedian and he does a few bits in his Netflix special on the Chilean Miners. The special is called Repertoire. Very strange but brilliantly written comedy special.
Nate, have you watched The Chosen yet?
Did Aaron lean over and fart at 1:57:50?! 🤣🤣
Dusty “ boy that’s a tall mattress”!!
I recommend the movie Paul! That is actually an ability the aliens have, everytime they hold their breath, they turn invisible. The joke "I should really stop smoking," is made.
I’m 42…. I grew up in WV… Every guy over 50 wanted to be Elvis and every woman over 40 wanted every guy to be Elvis. I walked down to the video store across the road and the guy in there I would have bet my life was Elvis in hiding…. All that to say… I think today was the first day I hadn’t had some thought of Elvis and had completely forgotten about all that.. thanks Nate.. gotta go.. see if the therapist is in her office..