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David
You know, it's really not good. People come on these things and don't wear the cans because they're. Because whatever reason.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah. Some people don't like them.
David
Yeah. But David Mammon's wearing cans.
Shia LaBeouf
So you like the way they feel.
David Mamet
Yeah. When David Mammon wears cans, everybody cans. Whatever. David. Mama. Do we do.
David
Do you want to wear your cans?
Art Garfunkel
I. I might be better without them because I'm definitely.
David
None of us. This show's gonna be crazy if anybody cannot wear cans.
David Mamet
Yeah, yeah.
David
It's Dave, man.
David Mamet
Yeah, exactly. You want to take yours off now?
David
No.
David Mamet
Okay.
David
Just a regular guy.
Shia LaBeouf
We're just a normal. He's a normal guy like us.
David
Just a regular. No, it's.
Art Garfunkel
It.
David
Let's see him.
Art Garfunkel
Have you been.
David Mamet
I miss you.
Art Garfunkel
Never call you never.
David
Because I don't want to mess it up. Yeah, we got a good thing going. You know when you. When you got a good relationship with somebody who you really respect and then you never want to talk to him.
Shia LaBeouf
Oh, I was. Yes. Except for the respect part. A good relationship. I never want to talk to.
David
I understand.
Shia LaBeouf
We talk only when we need to talk now.
David Mamet
Yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
We're like a really smooth married couple.
Art Garfunkel
Do you fight about the kids? You got to fight about.
Shia LaBeouf
He's never around.
David Mamet
Yeah, yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
I just take care of. Yeah, he's never around.
David Mamet
Well, we adopted David.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah.
David Mamet
We have one dwarf.
Shia LaBeouf
One little tiny. One dwarf. Little, little black dwarf kid.
David Mamet
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We got. We got lucky. That's winning the lottery, right?
Shia LaBeouf
It really was.
David Mamet
Yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah.
David Mamet
And he's hard to see. He's so small.
Shia LaBeouf
He's so tiny.
David
Who are you talking about?
Shia LaBeouf
Our adopted child.
David Mamet
Our adopted child.
Shia LaBeouf
Ladies and gentlemen, a bad. Friends, fans, it is an honor, a privilege, an incredible moment in our time with this show. We have two unbelievably well respected, accomplished.
David Mamet
Please remember their name. Please remember their name. Please remember Sh.
Shia LaBeouf
LaBeouf.
David Mamet
Yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
And David Mammoth.
David Mamet
What a duo.
Shia LaBeouf
What a duo.
David Mamet
Yeah, yeah. Abbott and Castella. We'd rather not have that.
Shia LaBeouf
That is nothing like this. So not close to. He does this a lot. He doesn't.
Art Garfunkel
What happened to Garfunkel?
Shia LaBeouf
Nobody gives a. Is he alive?
David Mamet
He's alive, Dave.
Art Garfunkel
I don't know.
Shia LaBeouf
Is he really alive? Is Garfunkel still alive? And that's how dark and mean this is. And you know what happens on the show? We shouldn't say anybody's name. We talk about people on this show and within how long? Six months. They die.
David Mamet
Yeah. Yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
So we did that to the Pope.
David Mamet
People think J.D. vance killed him. No, no, no.
Shia LaBeouf
We did.
David Mamet
Yeah, yeah.
Art Garfunkel
Oh, yeah.
Shia LaBeouf
No, but I'm not kidding. We literally just talked about the Pope. We were just, just talking about him. Nothing negative. And then boom, he dies. So ever. All of our fans are like, please don't talk about people anymore on the show.
David Mamet
May I read it for. For the room?
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah. Can you read it?
David Mamet
Yes. Our conf is alive. He was born on November 5th. 5th, 1941.
Shia LaBeouf
Is this incredible that you're David Mammoth? Such an incredible writer?
David Mamet
I'm a terrible reader.
Shia LaBeouf
A Pulitzer Prize winner. You can't even read four words without anything complex inside of it.
David Mamet
Yeah, well, give me a complex word, I can say it, right?
David
Yeah, but that's his genius.
Shia LaBeouf
Give him a try.
David Mamet
I'm a genius, right?
David
I know you do.
David Mamet
I know you too.
David
Hey, I've. I've given you so many compliments. If I give you another one today, it'd be uncomfortable.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah, please don't.
Art Garfunkel
I got to do it. It's the best T shirt I've seen.
David Mamet
An 80. Oh, the T shirt. Oh, really?
Art Garfunkel
Get out. Where'd you get the tea? It's magnificent.
David Mamet
Well, there was a not dwarf, but he's a small man. Dean Del Rey. We know a small man who collects T shirts. And I was over at a house and he goes, do you want this for 50? And I go, yeah.
Art Garfunkel
Have you gone to a vintage fair lately?
David Mamet
$50? Yeah. Is that too much?
David
That's too much.
Art Garfunkel
No, man. No, no, no. Yeah, if you go to a vintage fair enough.
David
He's big on the fashion. He spends on.
David Mamet
Look at that.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah, yeah, but this is a remake, David. This is an original. This is like a print. That's a L Grass.
David Mamet
I love Exile, Main Street. I love Let it Bleed. I like the band. Yeah, yeah, that goes. It's called Maid Worn.
Shia LaBeouf
Yeah, so he goes to these. There's a company called Maid warn. They do this. It's like fake retro shirts.
Art Garfunkel
It's not great.
David Mamet
You know, I knew when you were going to. Come on. You were going to do that.
Shia LaBeouf
You see those shoes, Bobby? Those are actually worn. Those are earned. That's earned worn.
David Mamet
Well, these aren't earned. These aren't earned. And these are called Golden Goose and they come.
Shia LaBeouf
No, Bobby, he likes pre worn. He.
Podcast Title: Bad Friends
Hosts: Bobby Lee & Andrew Santino
Episode: Released on May 30, 2025
Production: 7EQUIS
Platforms: Instagram, Patreon, TikTok, Website
In this lively episode of Bad Friends, hosts Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino engage in a spirited and humorous conversation, joined by notable guests such as Shia LaBeouf, David Mamet, and Art Garfunkel. The discussion is a blend of personal anecdotes, playful banter, and insightful commentary, making for an entertaining and engaging listening experience.
The episode kicks off with a lighthearted debate about the quirks of personal choices, specifically focusing on the topic of "wearing cans." David initiates the conversation, expressing concern over people who choose not to wear them for various reasons.
This segment delves into personal preferences and societal expectations, illustrating how small choices can spark larger conversations among friends.
As the episode progresses, the hosts shift focus to the dynamics of personal relationships, emphasizing the importance of respect and understanding.
This conversation highlights the balance between maintaining respect and managing communication in long-term relationships.
The hosts touch upon the topic of adoption, bringing a personal and heartfelt dimension to the episode.
This segment underscores the joys and challenges of adopting a child, adding depth to the conversation.
The episode takes a playful turn as the hosts humorously discuss public figures, blending satire with mock-seriousness.
This segment satirizes the notion of celebrity and the fleeting nature of public discourse.
David Mamet and Shia LaBeouf share a moment of mutual admiration, blending genuine praise with comedic self-deprecation.
Their exchange highlights the balance between humility and pride in one's achievements.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a humorous yet insightful discussion on fashion, particularly vintage and retro styles.
The hosts debate the authenticity and value of vintage apparel versus modern reproductions, providing listeners with a humorous take on fashion trends.
This episode of Bad Friends masterfully blends humor, personal stories, and insightful discussions, creating an engaging atmosphere for listeners. From debates on personal choices like "wearing cans" to heartfelt talks about adoption and light-hearted banter on fashion trends, Bobby Lee and Andrew Santino, alongside their guests, offer a rich and entertaining dialogue. The inclusion of notable quotes with timestamps allows listeners to revisit favorite moments, adding to the replay value of the episode.
For those who haven't tuned in, this episode serves as a testament to the dynamic chemistry between the hosts and their guests, making Bad Friends a must-listen for anyone seeking a blend of humor, friendship, and candid conversations.
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