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You two are bad friends. Who are these two idiots? A white dude and an Asian dude. You two are disgusting. You two are something. We're bad friends. Ho hum. Down in the bayou we got legs that are tired Lights that flicker in the night Ho hum. My old black legs are skimming through the sand with my weepy eyes and my sour soul and I'm coming around. What's up? That was improvised. Oh yeah. You know the. Oh.
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As you trek through the woods with your bo.
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Yeah, dude. Where your porridge is cold but your anus is numb. Ho hum.
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Where the donuts are old fairy and they're filled with.
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Hum. My Mexican friend is dumb but he's got no Julio Iglesia. I don't know. Damn, dude, I couldn't do it.
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So close.
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I'm so tired.
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Oh, you got it.
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But anyway, thanks for the donut. Have you had one of these?
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I have.
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No, you haven't. Let me see. No, you haven't. Why?
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I didn't eat it today.
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Get a pistachio, dude.
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Man.
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Yeah. I'm going to prove a point.
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You know what? The fans love when we eat on the show.
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Just take a bite.
B
I will take one little bite of a stache. Do you guys want some of this?
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Oh my God, is it soft? Mm, yeah. Well, let the flavor sink in. Let the flavor sink in.
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You know, my biggest problem is you.
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Think Paul Hollywood just goes eat and then says it. He does this. No, sometimes he does this.
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Let me tell you something. I don't like that. It's got like cream in it.
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I. Oh, oh, oh, yeah.
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I don't like cream.
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You got cream inside you and people eat that.
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Man. You are tired, okay?
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There's cream in everything, dude. In titty milk, dude. A lady last night, a 68 year old lady pulled out her titty in my show. That's your crowd. Yeah. And I go, I thought the joke I said was what comes out of their cottage cheese? And it got nothing. And then my second show last in Houston, I hear a thud, a thump, like a big thump. And I looked to my right and there's a 600 pound man, I'm not kidding, laying on the floor, face first on the floor like this, going, oh, this comedy sucks. I'm taking a nap.
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So wait a minute, there's a big fat dude on the floor, right?
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Oh, you are coming.
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Well, thanks for showing up.
A
Yeah. So this guy is laying on his right. He's. I think he's dead. So there's two choices, right?
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Piss on him.
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No, no, Pretend it's not happening.
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Right? Yeah.
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Just keep going.
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Right.
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Because it was off to my right. So I see staff, the managers.
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Yeah.
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Trying to revive them, and I'm going, yeah, that's what the Chicano said. You know, whatever. Right. And then I just looked at the right, and I go, what's going on? And they go, we don't know, man. It's packed, sold out. And it's. Now people are just rumbling.
B
Oh, there's rumblings.
A
Yeah. Now people are rumbling. Right. And I'm going off to the side, looking to see. You gonna be okay, man. He's 600 pounds, right? It takes him, like, 20 minutes to get the. Out of there. Right? Oh, right, right. And then they got a forklift in the.
B
And then you hear him breathing outside.
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You know how hard is to restart the room.
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Oh, yeah, bro. Dude, I had a. Guy had. Had, like, had a stroke in Nashville in the balcony at Zany's. No, I was like, am I gonna do this show now?
A
Wait, in the middle of your act?
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Yeah.
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And you stopped?
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Well, there was, like, a big commotion. And then I was like, what's going on? And then they were like, it's medical emergency.
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And I was like, I know.
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My thought was dead. Somebody died.
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Yeah.
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You know, because that happened. That's happened at almost every show I've done.
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So then this morning, I get a direct message from some guy. Want to let you know. Guy? Dude, that guy died last night. No. Yeah.
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Carlos.
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Carlos. What the.
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That's not funny, Carlos.
Podcast Summary: Bad Friends – Episode Released on April 25, 2025
Hosted by Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino
Introduction
In the April 25, 2025 episode of Bad Friends, hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino dive into their signature blend of humor, camaraderie, and candid storytelling. The episode offers listeners an engaging mix of improvised jokes, personal anecdotes, and reflections on their experiences as comedians interacting with diverse audiences.
1. Playful Self-Deprecation and Improvisational Humor
The episode kicks off with Bobby and Andrew engaging in their trademark self-deprecating banter. Andrew opens with a humorous jab, setting a lighthearted tone:
This playful exchange underscores the duo's chemistry and ability to riff off each other seamlessly. Their improvisation continues as they craft a whimsical, nonsensical verse, showcasing their quick wit and comedic timing:
The spontaneity serves as a testament to their creative synergy, keeping listeners entertained from the outset.
2. The Joy of Eating on the Show
Transitioning from improvised humor, Bobby and Andrew delve into a recurring theme—food, specifically donuts. This segment highlights their rapport and interaction with their audience's preferences:
[01:26] Andrew Santino: "But anyway, thanks for the donut. Have you had one of these?"
[01:29] Bobby Lee: "I have. No, you haven't. Let me see. No, you haven't. Why?"
Their playful debate over whether they've eaten a donut amplifies the show's casual and relatable atmosphere. Andrew's insistence:
demonstrates their willingness to engage in humorous challenges, much to the delight of their listeners.
3. Unforgettable Audience Reactions and On-Stage Incidents
A significant portion of the episode revolves around the hosts sharing memorable and sometimes harrowing experiences from their live performances. These stories offer deep insights into the unpredictable nature of comedy shows and the profound impact they can have on both performers and audience members.
a. Andrew's Houston Show Incident
Andrew recounts a particularly intense moment from his Houston performance:
[02:17] Andrew Santino: "A lady last night, a 68-year-old lady pulled out her titty in my show. That's your crowd."
[02:21] Bobby Lee: "There's cream in everything, dude. In titty milk, dude."
This candid admission highlights the sometimes unexpected and extreme reactions comedians can evoke. Andrew further elaborates on the chaos that ensued:
This vivid description captures the vulnerability comedians face when their humor doesn't land as intended, emphasizing the thin line between success and failure in live performances.
b. Bobby's Nashville Show Emergency
Bobby shares a harrowing experience from his time performing in Nashville:
He describes the immediate reaction to a medical emergency on stage:
This incident underscores the real-life pressures and unexpected challenges that performers must navigate, highlighting the importance of adaptability and presence of mind during unforeseen events.
4. Reflections on the Comedic Journey and Audience Dynamics
Throughout these narratives, Bobby and Andrew reflect on the broader implications of their experiences. They discuss the emotional toll and the responsibilities that come with being entertainers:
[03:08] Bobby Lee: "So wait a minute, there's a big fat dude on the floor, right?"
[03:28] Bobby Lee: "Because it was off to my right. So I see staff, the managers. Trying to revive them..."
These moments of reflection provide depth to the conversation, offering listeners a glimpse into the complexities of maintaining humor amid personal and audience-related challenges.
Conclusion
The April 25, 2025 episode of Bad Friends masterfully blends humor with heartfelt storytelling. Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino not only entertain with their quick wit and engaging banter but also provide valuable insights into the unpredictable world of live comedy. Through their shared experiences, they highlight the resilience required to thrive as comedians and the profound connections forged with their audience. This episode serves as a testament to their enduring friendship and their ability to find humor in both the ordinary and the extraordinary moments of life.
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