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Demi Adejuyigbe
When I invited you here, thought I made myself perfectly clear. When you're a guest in my home, you gotta come to me empty handed. I said no. Guess your presence is presence enough. And I already had too much stuff so how do you dare disobey me.
Anneliese Nelson
Listener? You're probably going to hear me repeat this. A lot of this information varies soon within the episode, but the live show is August 22nd. Dynasty Typewriter Los Angeles, California we're going to have the time of our lives. Listen to these guests. Lauren Lapkis, Taran Killam and Vinnie Thomas. Three of my all time favorites Jim Swagula, you may be familiar with and Anneliese Nelson are going to perform a very I've been privy to what they're going to be doing a very special musical number and then there's going to be an explosion of other exciting things happening. So buy your tickets@diamondtypewriter.com you can also live stream and be in the live chat. And if my mom's in the live chat, please be nice to her, be respectful of Debbie, and I think that's it. Dynasty typewriter.com welcome to I said no gifts. I'm Bridger Weiniger. We're here in the studio. I've had breakfast. I've had lunch. I had a Babybel cheese. I didn't even need that, but I had it anyway. What's going on? This is the sixth podcast I've recorded this week. Fortunately, I lead a rich, full life that's able to sustain that amount of talking. I just have things going on all the time. So just kick back, crack open a cold one. Don't do that. Why would I even suggest. I'm kidding. That's not this audience. What needs to be talked about. I watched Little House on the Prairie as usual last night. The town drunk was drying out and he saw a bat, a live bat, which was frightening. And that brings us to today. And I need to remind you that we're on patreon. Patreon.com isaidnogifts. No excuses not to be on it at this point. That's how you support the podcast and we have a wonderful time there. I feel like I'm being taken advantage of at this point, to be honest. It's a great deal. Is there anything else I need to say in that category? I don't think so. Live show is coming up August 22nd. I don't know what today is for you, but hopefully it's before that. So you can go to dynastytypewriter.com that's all you have to do. And then you buy a ticket or you got to live stream either or maybe both. You could livestream from the show kind of loudly on your phone. You can do whatever you want in this world. It's up to you. You get to create your own reality. And if that's live, streaming the show from the show, you'll probably be escorted out of the theater. I don't know. Who cares? Let's get into the show. Everybody adores today's guest. It's Demi Adejuibe. Welcome to I said no gifts.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Thank you so much for having me.
Anneliese Nelson
How are you?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Is there a new Little House on the Prairie or is this a thing? I'm just curious. I had a lot of Questions through that intro, and I was like, don't interrupt.
Anneliese Nelson
But I would love to know there is a new one coming up. By mistake. We just started rewatching the old one. My boyfriend didn't help me. I had never seen by mistake. Well, not like I slipped on a banana field.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
No, I wasn't aware that the new one was coming up, that they were rebooting the show and we. We were out of things to watch because there's nothing left to watch on television.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Sure, they're all out.
Anneliese Nelson
They've run out. It's clean. But I thought, let's try watching this. And he had watched the entire thing, and so he was excited to watch it again. And now we're. I mean, we've been watching for months, and we're not done with season one.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, my God. How.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, we're. We're slow TV watchers. I think last night we watched episode 23 of season one. There are a lot of episodes.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Beautiful. What? TV used to be more than 23.
Anneliese Nelson
It's eight now. We've gotten to eight.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
10 is a rare thing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It. 10 is like a. Oh, they had money and like, several. A list starring Tag. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
They had everything going for them. Thirteen. It's unheard of.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Eight and then six. You think? Well, they didn't really have an idea.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, Sixes. They didn't believe in it, but someone's son wanted to do it.
Anneliese Nelson
They needed to do something to cover six hours of tv.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But Little House, I think it went for, like, 10 seasons. It's probably like 300 episodes or something.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's so wild. I couldn't tell you a single thing about that show, even though I know it's a phenomenon. But I'm like, I do love that. That's how TV used to be. It's like there's an audience.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
That was probably one of nine shows on TV at the time.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
You grew up in Texas. I did, and I grew up in Utah. And growing up in Utah, and the show was before my time anyway, but, like, reruns I was never interested in. I was like, well, that just feels like basically what I'm living in.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Deserty landscape. So I avoided it, but now it's so enjoyable.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Does it feel. I don't. I don't. The show isn't set in Utah, is it?
Anneliese Nelson
No, it's set in Minnesota, but shot in Santa Clarita, California.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So, of course, the Minnesota South. Now, when you watch it, do you feel like it reminds you of like the area you grew up in.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, a little bit. But then it's. It's kind of almost a weird realm of where do. Where are they? Because they're in the desert, but it's supposed to be Minnesota in often in winter. But it's like the wind is blowing. It looks very hot.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But the things you get out of the show are the actors actually driving the wagon. Actors on horses. The same actor that you see within the scenes. And then a lot of, you know, raccoons, rats, bats, all sorts of wild things.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Varmint.
Anneliese Nelson
And none of it's special effects. It's just creatures that they've brought in. Beautiful chickens roaming before.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They were like, oh, we probably can't do this because we can't control these animals.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Yeah. I feel like the new one is gonna drop the ball in a lot of ways.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Certainly they're gonna do, like, drone spins around a carriage or something.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, if we get a drone intro to the show, I' and they're not gonna put a child on a horse. No, they're not gonna even put an adult on a horse.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They'll shoot it from a way where you're like, okay, that's just like they're being pushed in a parking lot back and forth. And then they'll go to a wide, and it'll be clearly like an adult small woman from behind, like, doing the.
Anneliese Nelson
Buggy motion, which has its merits, I suppose, but they are shooting in Canada, so I. Which everything now is done as well. But this actually makes sense because that will look like Minnesota.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
You know, so maybe it'll get a few things right. I don't know. I probably won't watch it. I've got the rest of the show to watch.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Cut to 10 years from now. You're like, well, we finished the old one, season two. Start the new one. Yeah, it's on season two.
Anneliese Nelson
That's not a bad idea. Within 10 years, maybe this new one will have aged so much that it will feel like a throwback.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And by then, they'll be making one episode a season of each TV show, and we'll be like, wow, Remember when they used to make eight?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Oh, what happened now? Ryan Murphy gets to make two. I can't wait to be like, oh, remember Netflix?
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, God. I actually can't wait to say that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, right.
Anneliese Nelson
You were just in Australia, which I was talking about.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Were you all over the country? What was going on?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I feel like I was localized to, like, just. I was in three cities in Australia. And then I went to New Zealand. I went to Sydney, Adelaide, over to Auckland, and then to Melbourne.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So not too much of Australia. I felt bad because I was. It's like, there's the entire east coast and, like, up on the west coast that I really wanted to visit. But I also was like, I'm here.
Anneliese Nelson
For a month, Right. And it's a massive country.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Huge country. I also didn't, like, people were like, oh, any spiders and snakes? And it's like, no. I was in the city everywhere, so I didn't see any of that. Not even, like, a small spider.
Anneliese Nelson
Did you get to see a kangaroo at any point?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I saw a kangaroo in New Zealand. Oh, I went to the. Cause I was in New Zealand and I was like, well, I want to go to the zoo. I want to see some wildlife. But, yeah, I saw kangaroo, I saw some emus. I feel like I got the full tour of Australian wildlife in New Zealand.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. How was your experience of Australia in general? I've never been there. I feel like it to me, I'm like, oh, it's California, the country.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It kind of is.
Anneliese Nelson
Does that make sense?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I'd never been either, and I really loved it. I spent a lot of time in New Zealand because I used to date a woman who lived down there, but I'd never been to Australia proper. And I, again, I was in the city. And I feel like I was so engrossed in just doing the show that I kind of didn't explore too much, but I really, really liked it. It is like, if California was a city that was more walkable or had better ways to get around without a car.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Or I guess Los Angeles more than California as a whole. But I really enjoyed it. I feel like everyone I met was so lovely and just. Yeah. I kept describing it as, like, I felt like I was going to space, but it's not that. The place is very, very different. It's just like every little thing is, like, two steps away from what I'm used to it being.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Usually in the way that it's more convenient or more like, oh, that makes more sense when you'd be inventing this thing, but. Right.
Anneliese Nelson
So it was just like 2 inches into another reality.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
That sounds nice.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It was very nice. I missed it. I want to go back.
Anneliese Nelson
How are you getting from city to city?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Just flying.
Anneliese Nelson
Flying, yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Short flights, though.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. Did you have the food? I imagine is good. That's the other thing where I feel like everything has so much sunshine. This is an idiot's. View of a country.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I mean, I'm an idiot who went there. And I think my video's view is the same. I did like the food. I couldn't put a handle on what Australian food was.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But I think it's like when you go to the UK and it's just like, well, what's great food here? It's like Indian food and it's like other cultures. Food colonization. This is what we brought back. And I'm like, you know what? That's fine. That's all good.
Anneliese Nelson
I feel like the only food I can really associate with Australia is breakfast food.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Because whenever I go to a country, like when I was in Italy or whatever, the best breakfast I would ever eat was at an Australian run place.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Was it. Would it be like, toast and like Vegemite or Marmite or.
Anneliese Nelson
It'd be like, just very, like, generic idea of brunch in a good way. You know, Avocado and good bread and eggs, bacon.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I do feel, yeah, they got, like, good. Like you said, bread and eggs. And like. I wonder what it is about breakfast. Because I'm like. I feel like the countries I associate with, like, strong, good breakfasts are either like European places like the UK or Wales or Australia.
Anneliese Nelson
Very hearty. Is it like countries where they have a lot of minors, maybe? Because they gotta fill up in the morning.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. You gotta sauce them up.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. And there are other countries. Often when you're traveling, you find out most people don't care about breakfast.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. No. I felt. Which is comforting to me as someone who here does not really eat breakfast.
Anneliese Nelson
No. You're kidding. I hate to hear this.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You hate to hear. You're a big breakfast head.
Anneliese Nelson
I don't understand how people don't do it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't do it because I wake up too late. And also because I feel like growing up, I was just like, all right, I'll just go off. And then it's like, at a certain point, you're really hungry, and then it's lunchtime. And lunch is so much more satisfying. Cause you're like, whoa, I've been waiting for this.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But I also. It's largely that I wake up too late.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. So do you, like, you wake up and you have a coffee and leave?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't even have a coffee most of the time.
Anneliese Nelson
What's wrong with you?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Several things. But it's mostly the time. I didn't, until very recently start drinking coffee. And even then, it's not like a thing. It's like a. This Will be a fun treat. And occasionally it's just like a chai latte, which has no caffeine.
Anneliese Nelson
Sure, sure.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But, yeah, no, I don't. I don't know. My day, just. A lot of the problem is also, like, without a job. My day starts when it's like, well, what do I have to do?
Anneliese Nelson
Right?
Demi Adejuyigbe
So it's like, I'll wake up and be like. Like, for this. It was like, okay, well, the thing's at noon, so I'm gonna wake up at 11, and then eventually I'll be there. But I. Yeah. I've never really drank coffee routinely or had breakfast. And I do wonder if my life would be so much better if I did.
Anneliese Nelson
It's hard to say. It might be worse. Way worse.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's so true. And I'm gonna live in that reality, so I feel good about my own.
Anneliese Nelson
So have you had lunch today? It's kind of lunch.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I have not. Have I had anything to eat. I had a handful of Skittles before I came here because I left them on my counter and then was walking around was like, oh, okay. Yeah, so I'm good.
Anneliese Nelson
Like, I feel like we should bring in some sort of dairy product for you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No. Because then I'm going to really earn dinner. Another handful of Skittles.
Anneliese Nelson
Do you. Do you have big dinners? Do you like? Because dinner for me is the grand prize.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And it needs to be special.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't, but I do. I love cooking and I love, like, being in the kitchen. So I feel like there are times where it's like, I will prepare for the day by going like, okay, what are we having for dinner today? That's what I'm gonna be like, building towards. And it's more exciting when it's like, I live with someone or I'm dating someone, because it's like, great, I'll cook for both of us. When it's just me, I'm like, whatever, I'll throw some shit in the pan.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Like a thing that you really put care into. It's like, well, this is just going into the void.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Someone should be able to witness.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm not impressed. Who cares? I don't. I don't want to eat anything, but if it's someone else, it's like wallala a steak.
Anneliese Nelson
Of course. Of course.
Demi Adejuyigbe
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Anneliese Nelson
Going back to your trip just momentarily because the thing that's keeping me from that part of the world is the air travel. How long is that flight?
Demi Adejuyigbe
It is, I want to say 16 hours.
Anneliese Nelson
Walk me through how you survive that sort of thing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm very good at sleeping on airplanes. Yeah. Which I've heard is a sign that I have very bad sleep patterns in real life, which is.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, interesting. Yeah. It sounds like you were just the 11 o' clock waking up.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That'll do it. I also, I have narcolepsy, so I feel like there's also a little bit of like I can fall asleep.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. It could just happen at any point.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I don't even have to be like, they'll be like it's a one hour flight. I'm like, I'm sleeping on that plane. Don't worry.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, I'm so jealous of that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Don't be. My neck is not happy about It. It's such a. It's. The thing is to sleep on any plane, even if you're like, people be like, you just got to fly first class. I'm like, first of all, shut up.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. That's just not a solution. Do not talk about that. Like, that's an easy thing to do.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. But even. It's like, there have been times where I'm like, oh, I'm having this long flight. I'm going to splurge, I'm going to go first class. And I'm like, it's nice to lie down flat. You are still contained to this small box.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. That's not really a bed.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, it's really not. And like, if you're like, oh, I want to bend my knees, it's like, okay, well, you're bending your knees into the side of a very hard, like, plastic container. But I will just sort of like roll up a blanket and put it against the window and complain and sort of shift every hour. And then it's like, that's half of the flight you've covered. Cause I can't sleep for too long. And then what I do is I go through. Actually, a lot of times it's the other way around. Sometimes on a flight, I will just go through the in flight thing and be like, all right, here's every movie that I'm interested in watching. And then I'll fall asleep. And sometimes it's like, I don't get to watch those movies. And sometimes it's like, all right, well, we still got eight hours. Let's see what we got. And it's just like going through and being like, all right, sure. Twister. Okay. This now Charlie Wilson's War. Why not?
Anneliese Nelson
That's a real airplane movie. Charlie Wilson's War.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That is based on the real movie that I watched on my flight to Australia.
Anneliese Nelson
That film was made to watch on an airplane.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I think Aaron Sorkin's mad if he learns that you watched it in theaters or on dvd.
Anneliese Nelson
He campaigned for that not to be in movie theaters. He wanted a straight to plane movie. Somebody should. Somebody's got to do that at some point.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Straight to plane movie.
Anneliese Nelson
Straight to plane movie.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. American Airlines got to form, like, a studio where it's like, we'll fund any movie that's under a million dollars knowing that it won't make any money. It's just going to go straight to plane.
Anneliese Nelson
And it needs to be highly emotionally manipulative.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Wow. Charlie was.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And it cannot have a plane crash in it for Many reasons, but.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, Lord. Yeah, I watched. We went to Japan in April, and, like, three days before, we watched the first episode of the rehearsal, the new rehearsal, which is all about planes crashing. It's. It was a very difficult time for me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Are you not good at plane travel?
Anneliese Nelson
I've gotten so bad at it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, God.
Anneliese Nelson
I get worse and worse with each flight. It feels like eventually I'm not. I'm gonna not be able to get on a plane.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I don't know what's wrong with me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Did something trigger it? Or is it just time and.
Anneliese Nelson
I guess just time and. Yeah, I think the news recently, but within the last two years, it feels like every time turbulence begins, I just absolutely freak out.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I honestly, I feel like I used to be like. I'd be like, feel turbulence and be like, nothing I can do about it and just be like, I would accept death almost and just be sort of like, maybe I. What can I do? And I was flying to. I think it was from Des Moines, Iowa, and we had, like, a layover in Las Vegas. And the flight from Vegas to Burbank is like, 50 minutes. Shouldn't be too bad. There was turbulence on that plane that was so bad. I was truly just like, why is no one else. Everyone else seems fucking calm. What's going on? Are we. We must be dead already. I just, like. I was like. I felt bad that no one else was reacting. And I was texting. Cause my has a big fear of flying, and I was texting her to be like, okay, I feel like. I feel what you're feeling. I don't understand what's going on. I don't understand what's going on. And I think the worst part is no one else was reacting. So I was just like, I'm crazy. What's going. And that was the first time that I was like, do I have a fear of flying? What's going on?
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. I will often look around and be like, okay, if no one else is panicking, maybe it's fine, or maybe I'm right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Right. There's no way to know.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, it's a terrible feeling, but, yeah, I feel like there's nothing I can do to solve that other than starting. People say, take a Xanax. But then I think, what if, for whatever reason, it reacts poorly in my system? And then I'm really freaking out.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Right. And what if it's like, oh, something's going wrong and I'm out of control of my body?
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Well, then I guess it's everybody else's problem.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Deal with me. I get to go viral. All kinds of things are happening.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's really what it's all about. Yeah. It could be good for you having.
Anneliese Nelson
A plane meltdown go viral.
Demi Adejuyigbe
A friend of mine also has a newly. A newfound fear of flying. And it didn't help that he went on a flight once. I think it was actually, it was a flight that happened. It was like we were in San Francisco for Sketchfest when Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash. And I think on the flight back from that he experienced turbulence and someone else on the plane said, this isn't normal, and freaked out. And I think that made him just go like, okay, yeah, I can't do this anymore.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh my God. Oh, awful feeling.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, really bad.
Anneliese Nelson
I was in the Target parking lot when I found out about Cody.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes, it was weird. Cause I remember someone saying it and us being like, what a weird joke. And then seeing everyone just be like, get on their phones and be like, oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's so strange to like, have a strong memory of where you are when someone famous dies.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Like, I remember Michael Jackson died and I was at home and I was like, this seems wrong. I don't think so. And I went over the like, the like sort of upper balcony railing at my parents house and just went, mom. And she's like, yeah, Michael Jackson died. And she was like, oh, no. And like, that's just. I just remember being like, that's not too strong of a reaction. And then I just remember the rest of the day was me just looking at news and reactions being like, this is wild. This is. This is really insane.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. That I was working@overstock.com.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I remember I was copywriting and I find out Michael Jackson died. And it was a weird feeling because it's. He was such a complicated person. It's like, I don't know what to think about this.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Also young death. Ish. Youngish.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But we were all doing something and just kind of. I. I don't know what the react. The. The appropriate reaction was at that time.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Maybe other than confusion.
Demi Adejuyigbe
For me, it was just sort of like, what do you mean? How. Like, I feel like whenever someone dies in an age that isn't like natural death at 90, I'm just like, must have been some weird freak accident. It must have been like they. They got hit by a car. Like, it's my table saw. Yeah. My judge. I'm doing a pivot. I'm going to do carpentry. And immediately was like, oh, never mind. I shouldn't have done that.
Anneliese Nelson
He was framing a new room in his house. I remember where I was when Princess Di died. We were all the family was in my dad's truck on our way to what is now Jamba Juice, but at the time was called Zuka Juice.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Used to be called Zuka.
Anneliese Nelson
Zuka Juice in Utah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's.
Anneliese Nelson
But then I got bought out by Jamba Juice, I believe. Oh.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So it was a separate.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay, separate thing. I think Zuca Juice must have been like. I'm sure whoever opened that visited a Jamba Juice elsewhere, then came back and was like, we gotta sue this up. Let's do a Zooka Juice.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
We were on our way to Zooka Juice to get a smoothie. Princess Di is dead. And I think that's the only other celebrity I can remember dying. What other big celebrities have passed? I remember where I was when Dave. This is such a pleasant topic for everyone.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I was at Kettle Glazed Donuts when I found out David Bowie had died. 6am 6am, yes.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, that's. Well, you seem like an early riser.
Anneliese Nelson
No, but at the time I was working at Jimmy Kimmel. We had. We started working at 7am yeah. So I would go there and get as much coffee as possible.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And then. Was that a thing where you're like, how do we cover this on Kimmel now?
Anneliese Nelson
No, I think that I can't remember how it was covered that day. That's a great question. I don't. I assume there was at least at some point someone said something tasteful or we just didn't cover it at all. Or maybe we were pre taping or something. I don't know. Hard to say.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I remember I was. I don't remember where I was when I found out that he died, but I do remember that the previous night we were playing a game and my friend drew the name David Bowie and was like, sorry, I don't know who this guy is. We were all like, what? What are you talking.
Anneliese Nelson
He killed David Bowie?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, he killed David Bowie. He was like, I'm so annoyed of them all talking about this guy. I'm gonna kill him. He's dead now.
Anneliese Nelson
Wow.
Demi Adejuyigbe
David Bowie really felt like psychic damage to wake up and be like, what the fuck? How did he. What, are you kidding? We were just talking about him.
Anneliese Nelson
What was the game you were playing?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Do you know? Fishbowl? Some people call it Celebrity.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, of course. Our friend Ellen.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, yes, our friend Ellen, the inventor of games.
Anneliese Nelson
The first person to have fun.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
As Far as I know, she taught.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Me it was okay to have fun and to dance.
Anneliese Nelson
She unlocked dance for me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I. It is funny to think that there might be someone for whom that is true.
Anneliese Nelson
That's a point for a lot of people.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And I think that's actually very sweet. Outside of the Ellen of it all, I'm just like. I do think it's sweet. It's just like this lady who dances on TV and she seems like she's having so much fun. I'm going to do it. Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
And then that person's heart was probably broken later on, But Ellen's trying to make a comeback. I just learned yesterday.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Is she?
Anneliese Nelson
She's in England selling her house.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Sure.
Anneliese Nelson
And wants to get back to daytime.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I see she's staging a comeback. Well, in that case, I take back everything I've ever said. Ellen, I'd love to work for you. I'd love to work for you. I was joking. Every time I've said it online, I've been joking.
Anneliese Nelson
We were all kidding, Ellen.
Demi Adejuyigbe
We're all kidding. You love jokes.
Anneliese Nelson
We have so many game ideas.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Reach out. Ellen DeGeneres, reach out. This could be the start of your comeback tour.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. Yeah. Come on the show and I will.
Anneliese Nelson
Read the list of accusations and you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Can deny each one piece by piece.
Anneliese Nelson
Did you see any of her recent special?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I saw clips of it because my friend Kevin T. Porter, of course, is the sort of impetus for one of.
Anneliese Nelson
The craziest things that's ever happened.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Unbelievable. For Kevin to be the Hannibal buress of Ellen's downfall is psychotic. And I saw that it is essentially her just going like, they came for me. And just like the opening of it being like the tweet being blurred and.
Anneliese Nelson
Like, oh, his tweet. That's right. I totally forgot. His tweet is in the special.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Being censored. The charity stuff being just like, cut out and be like, that's not part of it. And then also her getting series of applause breaks from people just being like.
Anneliese Nelson
Yes, yes, you're the victim.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Which I think is so funny. But I didn't see any of the jokes.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, I think I probably saw one or two of the jokes. I watched just the beginning and I was like, why would I watch any more of this? But we wish her the best.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. Yeah. Ellen, we miss you.
Anneliese Nelson
Get back on your feet, Ellen. Dust yourself up.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Don't let the haters take you down.
Anneliese Nelson
Or your co workers or anyone else that you want to scream at.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Don't let anyone tell you. That's wrong.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, speaking of inappropriate behavior, I was excited to have you here on the podcast today. Yeah, I thought Demi will come by, we'll have a nice time, we'll move on with our days. The podcast is called I said no Gifts. So I was a little surprised, a little thrown. You know, you've been around the block with podcasts.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
You showed up holding what is obviously a gift, which I assume is for me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I. I misread. Oh, no, I thought it was. I said no gift. Like with a comma.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, right, right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I'm okay. This is so embarrassing.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, that feels like an easy mistake to make.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I agree. So let's all, let's not, let's not go Ellen on me or nothing. But I did in fact bring you some gifts.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Should I open it here on the podcast?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I mean, if you want to.
Anneliese Nelson
Sure. Fine.
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Anneliese Nelson
It's in this delicious little blue bag. Crunchy. I love this type of paper.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I was like, I'm going on a podcast. I want something that makes a lot of noise.
Anneliese Nelson
Yes. As much noise as possible.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And that's the gift. There's nothing inside. It's just.
Anneliese Nelson
It's a plaything.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. It's asmr.
Anneliese Nelson
Let me reach in here. It feels like there are multiple things.
Demi Adejuyigbe
There are.
Anneliese Nelson
Does it matter what order I take the box?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I would say the first thing you maybe want to be careful with because it might get on your hands.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, boy. I'm touching something that may be getting all over my fingers. I'm just going to pull it out and we'll see what happens.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Go for it. Oh, it's a mini key lime pie.
Anneliese Nelson
That I made that I've just put my fingers on also.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. Right into.
Anneliese Nelson
Look at that. And I will say, there's also a hair in it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Is there a hair in it?
Anneliese Nelson
Is that a hair or a crack? Wait, let me see you inspect.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I do think that is a hair. And what's worse, I think it is a cat hair. It is a distinctly a hair with a gradient. Okay.
Anneliese Nelson
So that's totally fine. I assume your cat.
Demi Adejuyigbe
My cat, yes.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, I'll have to eat it at some point.
Demi Adejuyigbe
At some point.
Anneliese Nelson
Maybe we could get a fork or something in here.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You can eat around the hair.
Anneliese Nelson
I'll eat around the hair.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think my cat's pretty clean.
Anneliese Nelson
I've lived in homes with all sorts of pets.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Well, there you go.
Anneliese Nelson
I assume anyone who's had a cat or dog has consumed at least a pound of dog fur.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I do believe so. And then even more on accident.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, yeah, by accident. Yeah, of course, on purpose. The amount of fur is endless.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But by accident, at least one or two strands.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I mean, that's what the dinner we were talking about is.
Anneliese Nelson
You're going to eat a lot of cat fur.
Demi Adejuyigbe
A lot of cat fur. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Well, I wanna talk about cats and key lime pie, but are you making a lot of these little pies?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I make a lot of pies in general. The other day I made a pie for a friend who was moving away temporarily, and I have all of these tiny little graham cracker crusts and I just had extra key lime pie filling. So I was like, let me just make extra. And I've just been dishing them out.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, that's so nice.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
How long have you been making pies for?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I have been someone who likes to bake all my life, but I feel like pies have been pretty recent. Like, I would say in the pandemic, when everyone's getting into baking, I was like, what's a thing I can bake that I can also distribute to friends? And pies and cakes felt like a thing where it's like, oh, it's a friend's birthday. I can go and drop this off and say hi to them and talk.
Anneliese Nelson
To them and whatnot.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But it's also just so. I think pies are things that can be made easily and feel like the ratio of difficulty to the amount of exuberance people feel in receiving. It's just like you've done this huge thing.
Anneliese Nelson
Feels like a miracle.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I'm like, it's not that hard, but I love to do it. I love to follow the instructions.
Anneliese Nelson
Thank you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Thank you so much. Instructions of someone having. Putting them online. And just like, I made a thing. I've done science.
Anneliese Nelson
Right, Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And also, there are certain. It's like, the amount that you can decorate a pie is so fun. When it's like a apple or a rhubarb pie, you can do, like, lattice.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, I love lettuce work.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
We're cutting a shape out of it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
What was the first pie you made?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think the first pie I made was probably like, this is a standard apple pie.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, okay. That feels like kind of high level difficulty.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't think I was doing, like, lattice or anything. I think it was just like, I'm just gonna put the crust on top and have it. And I'm sure it didn't turn out well. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Are you making your own, like, pie crust? See, that's the reason I never try. I would try a graham cracker crust. I get that. That makes sense to me. And it's hard to screw up butter and graham cracker.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. It's very. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But with the pie crust, you know, I feel like every recipe is almost threatening you. Like, if you don't do this, if you don't refrigerate the water, blah, blah, blah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The refrigeration part is. It's like, it's a lot of prep. It's you going, it's. You have to decide ahead of time that you're gonna make a pie from scratch. And it's being like, okay, well, I'm making a pie tomorrow, so today I'm gonna make a crust.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Which is Sometimes annoying. Especially when it's like, make it in a circle and then cut it in half and it's like it crumbles sometimes. But I just feel like it's another step. And I'm like, when there's more stuff I can do that's fun and takes up time and there's less, I have to do another thing.
Anneliese Nelson
What a healthy attitude.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I agree.
Anneliese Nelson
I My baking, I can't plan ahead. That's my big problem. So the only thing I can ever make is a cookie. Because that requires. That's just one thing. You do it and then you're done.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I do love that, though, where it's just like, I gotta bring something to this thing. I'll make a cookie, right?
Anneliese Nelson
Make a cookie every. I mean, I really do think if you make anything at home, people are going to be like, wow, what a life he's living.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Who is this Renaissance man that he's able to do something?
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's like, well, I'm not living a life, which is why I'm able to do it. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
So much time. You have no idea. What's your favorite pie to make?
Demi Adejuyigbe
So until very recently, I had not had or made key lime pie. And I made it for a friend, and she was like, how have you not had this? You should try a slice. And I tried it and I was like, this is actually, like, I also rarely eat the things that I'm baking for. Sure. Sure. It's for someone else.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But I really enjoyed that. And I feel like I've made so many since. And then we'll make, like, whipped cream and do little decorations on it. And I like that. But I also. I do like a strawberry rhubarb pie just because, again, the lattice work and getting the crown chips put stuff on it, I think is so fun.
Anneliese Nelson
What do we think rhubarb is?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Nobody knows. And it is confusing every time I bite because I'm just like, this is a fruit. It's like a bitter fruit.
Anneliese Nelson
But also celery.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And also if you eat it raw, it's poisonous.
Anneliese Nelson
Is that true?
Demi Adejuyigbe
That is true.
Anneliese Nelson
I feel like I've eaten raw rhubarb.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You're one of our strongest soldiers, then.
Anneliese Nelson
I feel like as a kid I was obsessed with raw rhubarb.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Really? Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Because it's, like, sour.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's. It is. Yeah. I don't. Maybe it's. If it's not cooked in a certain. I do. I feel like I've heard this many a time.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, no.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Maybe it's like, when you're a child, everything is fine. Or it's like you were getting sick and you're like, I don't know what it is.
Anneliese Nelson
This could explain a lot of things about my personality.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. They're just like. There's no way to know what this is. Keep chewing on that rhubarb.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Because I feel like I would eat it. Almost like celery.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And you usually. The only time you hear of rhubarb is essentially in a strawberry rhubarb pie.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And it feels like as no other use.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's not. It's also like. It's always. It's with strawberry.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
At a certain point, I'm like, it feels like this should just be one fruit. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Hybrid.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
That feels like something.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Straw. Straw barb.
Anneliese Nelson
Straw barb.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Barberry. Barberry.
Anneliese Nelson
The options are endless. It feels like somebody's got to start working on that. Although texturally, it might start to be a little bit of a freak.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Strawberries. I guess they both have a snap, though. A good strawberry isn't, like, mushy.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No. But I feel like the texture of a strawberry on the outside is, like. Has the little seed dimples. And I love that so much. And I'm not. I'm like, don't give it to rhubarb. Rhubarb is just flat. It's celery. It's, like, crunchy. I don't know.
Anneliese Nelson
And to see all those little seeds in a long celery stock would be Unpleasant. Mortifying. Yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So this is why they haven't done that.
Anneliese Nelson
That's why you and I don't work for Monsanto. Yeah, but Monsanto. Does Monsanto do this sort of thing? Make genetic vegetables?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm sure they do.
Anneliese Nelson
They're doing the GMOs.
Demi Adejuyigbe
If it's like. If someone's like, no, they don't. I'm like, well, publicly, probably not.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. They've got a real Dr. Moreau. Is that the thing?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
The island of Dr. Monsant.
Demi Adejuyigbe
A basement where, like, someone's just whipping, like, fruits that, like, gotta, like. Get back. Get back.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. I need to. I want to try this pie. You don't have to if you don't want to.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I. I mean, I've had.
Anneliese Nelson
We're gonna get it out of. I'm gonna get away from the hair.
Demi Adejuyigbe
If you must.
Anneliese Nelson
If I. I'll save that for later. A little midnight snack.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Do you have pets?
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, I just.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Sorry to ask a question. Right as you eat. So rude talk now.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, that's good.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
That's a good lime flavor. Yeah, Very tart, which I enjoy.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I also. The thing about a key lime pie is when you buy the ingredients for one pie, it's like, now you have the stuff to. You just have a bag of key limes. No one sells, like, two key limes. So I will just be like, okay, well, who wants pie? Everybody. I gotta make fucking four pies to make this worth it.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm drowning here. Right, Right. No, but to answer your question, we just got a puppy about a month and a half ago, and she's fantastic. You have one cat?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I do have one cat. I used to have a dog. He was a senior dog. Every time I hear about someone getting a puppy, I'm just like, I cannot imagine that.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, that's. That was my thought as well. We had a dog up until 20, 23, and she passed away, and my boyfriend got her when she was one. So she was young, but not a puppy.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And he came to her very well trained. Whoever had had her before had done some training.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
So we, like. It was just an easy. It was a cakewalk with her. And I know I've had a puppy. Like, as a kid, we had a puppy. And I know that it's a process you have to go through. It's a tough situation. And I said absolutely no to a puppy. But then we started going to shelters and stuff and trying to find a dog. And eventually we found this picture of Bonnie, our dog. And it was just, you know, of course, it's nature tricking you where it's like, look at this creature. Of course you want it. And so we got her, and she's been fantastic. My boyfriend, I think, was a little like, I can't believe that she has energy. I can't believe she wants to chew on things. Yeah. But, like, as far as a puppy goes, she's been as good as she possibly can. Because I did not want to deal with a puppy. And basically we haven't had to. She's huge, though.
Demi Adejuyigbe
She's.
Anneliese Nelson
She started maybe this big, and she's, I think, 30, 35 pounds at this point.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And she's gonna be.
Anneliese Nelson
She's going to. She's a Rottweiler, so she's going to be, like, £85 maybe.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But it's fun when you have a puppy because you're like, oh, I want. I think this is. This is also how I felt when I had my first. My sister had her first daughter. I was like, oh, I want to know you at every age. So it's just like, oh, I don't care what size or whatever you are. It's just. I'm sure it'll be lovely.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The whole time, I do remember thinking, like, with my dog, when I got so attached to him, and just being like, I wish more than anything I can know who you were when you were small. But also because I'm like, he was so sweet and, like, never barked and was just very nice and friendly to everyone. I'm like, how did you get this way? What happened? So. But, yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, right. I mean, the amount of, like, Googling. And I came close to hiring a private eye to get pictures of our past. Our old dog, Edie, photos of her as a puppy. I was desperate to see pictures of this animal as a baby in the private.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I would just be like, I'll just go find a dog that looks similar.
Anneliese Nelson
I'll go to, like, a breeder and take a picture of this sort of dog for you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, they'll be like, we'll use AI to make the dog smaller.
Anneliese Nelson
Did you ever watch that Errol Morris documentary, Tabloid?
Demi Adejuyigbe
No.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, it's so good. It's not about dogs. Basically, it's about a woman who kidnapped a Mormon missionary in England and kind of turned him into her sex thing for a little while. And it became this giant tabloid thing in the 70s, but then she disappeared. And I guess this is kind of a spoiler, but whatever. She ended up being the first person to clone her dog. So later, like, decades later, suddenly she's in the news again, but for this other crazy reason.
Demi Adejuyigbe
What the. Wait, and. And was it. Are they connected in any way where it's like the cloning thing is the.
Anneliese Nelson
No, she just. Like, I. I wonder if there was some desperation for attention. Yeah, but she just loved her dog, which I think was named Booger. And she. I remember, like, it must have been 20 years ago or something. Like the. The first dog got cloned in Korea or whatever, and it was her.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's.
Anneliese Nelson
This lady just kept getting in the news. And then I worked at a talk show in the. When I first moved to la, and apparently I was banned from answering the phone because I was so bad at answering the phone, but.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And now you host a podcast again.
Anneliese Nelson
What's happening? Yeah, it was too many buttons, too much. I can't push, hold and then send.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, actually, that. Yeah, it sounds stressful.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, it's so stressful. You have no idea. You have no idea. But do you know Patrick McDonald?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
He worked at the show as well. He was allowed to answer the phones and I believe it was him that was telling me that this lady would call in trying to book herself as a guest on the show.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, my God. That's insane. Is she in jail now? I don't know.
Anneliese Nelson
We should check. Whoever you are, reach out.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Let's have her. We'll have her and we'll have Ellen on the same show.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, she probably would reach out. To be honest. It sounds like she wants to be on something. Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't mind. Oh, and also former Mormon here. Oh, I'm putting myself in danger.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, that's very true. Yeah. Well, anything for the scoop.
Anneliese Nelson
Anything for the scoop.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Anything for the scoop.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm a journalist.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Maybe it's also not a type that she has. As much as it was like she did it once and now she's actually like, I've been there, I don't want. No, thank you.
Anneliese Nelson
I've closed the chapter on that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
No, she's out there somewhere, I think in Wyoming, potentially still cloning dogs.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Gosh.
Anneliese Nelson
But I mean, I mean, truly the most immoral thing you can do, pet wise. Clone your dog.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I mean, yes, it's. I mean, I just can't imagine the desire for that. And also because it's like people going like, I want this exact dog. And I'm like, that's not how it's going to go.
Anneliese Nelson
Do you know how anything works?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. It's so environment based and all. Yeah. It's just not. It's wild.
Anneliese Nelson
And putting the pressure on that poor creature you've created to become the same animal.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm also just a little like, you gotta learn you. The thing there is really just you need to learn to let things go. Not in a way of like, I would never say that when they're grieving, but in the way that it's like if your attachment to something is so strong that you're like, instead of letting it go or being upset that it has died and like coming to terms with grief, I'm gonna use science to replicate it exactly. I'm like, there's millions of stories, like cautionary tales about that exact thing.
Anneliese Nelson
Maybe like legends and myths.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I don't think you should do that.
Anneliese Nelson
They never turn out well.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Not once.
Anneliese Nelson
Unless you found out that the dog actually went to hell and you have to rescue it by cloning it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Now there's a story.
Demi Adejuyigbe
There's a story.
Anneliese Nelson
There's an interesting.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You clone it and you're like, this time I'm Gonna do it right. I'm gonna teach it how to be a good dog so it goes to heaven.
Anneliese Nelson
Which, you know, we shouldn't rule anything out, you know. How old's your cat?
Demi Adejuyigbe
My cat is, I think, a little over two. Oh, a baby. Yeah, very much baby.
Anneliese Nelson
Where did you get it?
Demi Adejuyigbe
So my dog passed away also in 2023. But a few weeks before he passed away, a friend of mine who was moving to Alaska just texted me, being like, demi, there's, like, a cat in my yard. I don't know what's going on. I was like, oh, shit. I'm sorry. Do you want help? And then she didn't respond. And like, 10 hours later, she's like, this cat is still in my yard, like, meowing and trying to get in here. And I don't know what to do. Cause I'm about to leave town. I can't deal with this. And she had dogs and was like, I can't deal with this at all. And so I was like, okay, I've lived with a cat before. I can come and take the cat and, like, foster it. And I was like, I'm not keeping this cat, though. And I named him tbd. Cause I was like, perfect. I'm literally. I was like, I'm not giving him a name. But then at a certain point, it's like, well, I gotta get a litter box, so he has somewhere to pee, and I'm gonna get him food. And I had all the provisions and was like, I'm gonna try and teach him to be whatever. And he got along with my dog just fine. But I also was like, I can't deal with this cat and this dog.
Anneliese Nelson
It's a lot.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's a lot. And I was just like, at a certain point, my dog was dying, and my friends kept, like. Throughout the process of my cat being there, people kept just being like, you're obviously gonna keep the cat. I was like, no, I'm not. I'm really. I'm not doing it. I'm just not. I don't want a cat. And then, like, the day before my dog passed, I had friends come over to say goodbye. And my dog's name was Clooney. Cause it fit his vibe. But also because to me, I was like, I love Ocean's Eleven. Sure. I was like, clooney is the vibe of this dog, right? And so the day before, friends came over, and they were like, so you're obviously gonna keep the cat. What name you think you're gonna give it? I was like, I'm not doing that. And they were like, let's go through a bunch of names from the Ocean's franchise that you could give. And it's like, Bernie Mac Kate. And they were like, Elliott Gould. And I was like, I'm not doing any of these. And they were like, what about Terry Benedict? And I was like, ooh, Terry Benedict.
Anneliese Nelson
It's kind of like, that's kind of nice.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's like, tbd. It kind of Terry. Yeah. If I kept the cat, I would. And then, like, it was. My dog passed away, and I was pretty quickly just sort of like, it's nice to have another animal in the house. I'm gonna keep the cat. And so I kept him. And Ex was basically, like, when she would come over, would call him Benny Astro, Terry Benedict. And that stuck. And so now his name officially is Benny, but, like, on the. Like, the vet form, it's Terry Benedict. But, yeah, Terry Benedict being the villain for motions 11, of course.
Anneliese Nelson
So when you go to the vet, do they, like, the nurse comes out and says, terry Benedict?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. And it does nothing to him because he only responds to Benny. But yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Cat names are interesting because you're rarely use them.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. I feel like a lot of times they don't answer them at all.
Anneliese Nelson
No.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And it does just feel like a way to be like, here's my way of acknowledging the creature that is also in this space.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
My cat very recently has been answering to it and will be like. I'll be like, in bed. And I'll just be like, Benny. And he'll come running out of nowhere and just jump into bed with me, which I think is just because I was gone for so long and now he misses me.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So he'll get over that quickly.
Anneliese Nelson
What color of cat he is?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Gray, short hair. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I love a good cat. I love a sweet cat.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Very rambunctious.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, should I keep going in the bag?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, you meant on the pie.
Anneliese Nelson
Should I finish the pie? I was like, this isn't a Matilda situation.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, Every. Every bite. But, yes, please keep going.
Anneliese Nelson
All right, let's. Okay, now this is a larger object.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Oh.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, my God.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's a 3D film camera.
Anneliese Nelson
This is. Wait, a 3D?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
How. I don't know that I've ever heard of this.
Demi Adejuyigbe
So basically, it shoots, like, if you have a roll of, like, 24 exposures on a roll of film, it will shoot half frames, and it'll shoot three half frames at once, which you. Then when you get the film back, you can put it in an app or line them up. So it's basically you have them move together in a stereogram way. I can show you an example.
Anneliese Nelson
Spatially, I'm very bad, so I need this shown to me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's hard to describe, honestly, but I. Let me just find one here.
Anneliese Nelson
Whoa.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Is this a new thing?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Not really.
Anneliese Nelson
Because this camera looks, you know, like it's old.
Demi Adejuyigbe
An older camera, I wanna say that's from the 90s, so in the 80s, I believe there was a camera called Nishika N300. I wanna say that used to shoot four lenses. And it's very similar. And I think that's probably when this kind of thing started.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They don't do it a lot anymore, but I have like two. And was like, well, I'm gonna give you this.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, my God.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think it's my favorite type of party camera.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And it's just. Yeah, it's just a lot of fun. Wow.
Anneliese Nelson
Where did you get it?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I want to say I got that one in New York.
Anneliese Nelson
And how did you become aware of these?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I. I'm a big camera and film guy. I have, I think, 31 different cameras.
Anneliese Nelson
That's amazing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And I. I use all of them. Not like routinely, but it's like if I buy a new camera, the intention. It's like I'm not just collecting them. It's like I bought this because I want to use it.
Anneliese Nelson
The experience of it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And I think that with these ones, I wanna say that I saw it online. Someone was like, that's interesting. I'd love to buy one of that. And I bought a different one and then that one broke and I bought this one and then I bought the original one. Cause I missed it.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But it's just. Yeah, I just. I love going to a party and shooting photos with this and everyone, like, really enjoys it when I get it back. And it just feels so much more lively to have a photo that shows. Like, of course.
Anneliese Nelson
It's so cool. What were they doing initially, before apps? Like, how would you experience that?
Demi Adejuyigbe
That is such a good question. I genuinely don't know.
Anneliese Nelson
Until 10 years ago, you just couldn't use these.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Just worked photos. I didn't use video. Like, I. Cause it's not like, so new that it is for phones.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. I'm like imagining, you know, like those little Stop. Or the Flipbook things. Something like that. Yeah. Because I can't. And maybe they just. The technology was ahead of its time and it was unusable for decades.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They're like, well, now you have four photos that look exactly the same with slight differences. Maybe it was like in video in some way.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Some sort of. They put it on a tape or something, which seems deeply inconvenient.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. It's like, hey, you guys want to see like a second of some photos?
Anneliese Nelson
Just a flickering photo on my tv.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm not sure what they did before.
Anneliese Nelson
Fascinating. Do you have a favorite camera you work with?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I have a go to camera that I shoot everything with because all of my cameras, aside from one are film cameras. And I will shoot with a. It's a Canon EOS1N.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's just like a. It's a standard, but it's like it has autofocus. It's digital, but with film. And I just. That's a camera that I'll take everywhere with me. If it's like I'm going on a walk or I'm going on a trip. It's like standard and fast and just. I don't have to like manually focus anything.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Quality, but quick.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
Interesting. And what got you into cameras?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I've had there was like a film camera I had for like 10 years that I would use every so often. But there was a. Two years ago I was working on a show that shot in Puerto Rico and I had to be in Puerto Rico for three months and I took this camera with me. I feel like that's when it really. I was like, I can just walk around and have a camera and that's a thing to do because I think I'm bad at traveling.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. So it's an immediate activity. Yes, totally.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It made me sort of be like, oh, now I'm thinking about how I look in the world and how I do things. And then I got into like every. It was like, I also, as someone who like, directs and wants to be more of a director, I think, like, shooting on film means that I have to be particular about the way that I frame things. And therefore it's like, I think it makes me better at composition, understanding what I like in a photo.
Anneliese Nelson
You actually have to think it through. You have fewer chances.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
It also gives you like an authority that I feel like a phone doesn't.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
When you have a camera, people are like, yeah, of course he's taking photos, sir.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Right this way.
Anneliese Nelson
That's what he would do with this thing. Whereas with the phone. Feels like you're trying to sneak it or. I don't know, there's.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Interesting.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I also feel like I care so much more about the photos I take on a proper camera.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Than with my phone, which I'm just like, I'll be. I'll forget. It's like, oh yeah. There's a. Two screenshots of my Uber eats in here and then also a photo of my cat and she's like, I can't.
Anneliese Nelson
It's a QR code from a flight.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Things like that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But yeah. And then I got into like developing film and like different types of film formats and it just became a thing that like now is a huge hobby of mine.
Anneliese Nelson
Are you, Are you developing like you're in the dark room?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Do you have a dark room at your house?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I have like a little half bathroom downstairs in my house and I just sort of, when I don't have people over, I'll be like, okay, that's the, the room where I'm developing film. There's chemicals and I got the window open, right? Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I love the smell of film bath.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's really nice.
Anneliese Nelson
What is that? It's like almost dangerous.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I do think there's a world in which I would have someone over and they'd be like, hey, actually I can tell that this is not good for my brain. I'm sure I do it a lot. I think it's probably fine.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm doing this constantly. Yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Every day. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Did you study film or any. Or like photography or anything at school?
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, I, I studied film, but it was never a thing that I like. I didn't use a dark room in school or anything. I think it is just truly like I got into the hobby of film and then by extension would get into subreddits where they were talking about film and then talking about film development or talking about other things. Or I'd go to the place where I go to buy film and be like, what are all these supplies that you have around me? And then just be like, the curiosity just carried on being like, well, now I want to do all of this.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. It really can become such a rich hobby, but just kind of never ending options.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's unreach. It is fully. You need to even just to be like, I'm going to shoot on film and develop it. Okay, well, you're gonna have to pay for the development.
Anneliese Nelson
Literally if you have a disposable camera at this point, it's like, well, it's still going to cost a decent amount of money to even get these developed, which I do.
Demi Adejuyigbe
One thing I love about having like a dark room or like chemicals is occasionally friends I'll just be like, if anyone's developed their film for free from a disposable, I'll do it with you, like, in my bathtub. And it's like a. It's fun to, like, teach my friends how to do it and also just be like, look at the photos. You look at them right now. But, yeah, that's always a blast.
Anneliese Nelson
Wow. So you can. Do you develop in color. Wow, that's really next level. We, in my high school, we had a photo class, and we could develop in black and white.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. You know what's weird is because I feel like everyone starts learning in black and white. And, like, I was told that that is the easier way to do it. But for me, black and white is so much more complicated because it's very specific to the film.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Versus color. It's like every color roll is a standard, like, time. And you can do a bunch of color rolls at once.
Anneliese Nelson
Interesting.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think it's maybe it's like, because the chemistry is, like, different or more dangerous that it is a little more like you have to do it specifically. I don't know.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Me color's been easy.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. It kind of like, makes no sense logically or within the rules of reality.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
It's like, where do the colors come from? What's happening?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I honestly, genuinely don't understand it. And I'm like, so if I develop color in the black and white chemical, is it going to be black and white or is it going to be like. I just.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't ask questions.
Anneliese Nelson
Have you had any big disasters?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Not actually. Not like bad big disasters. But there has been one time where the chemicals had sort of worn out and I didn't realize it. And I developed a friend's two disposal rules. And I was just like, these are very faded. Okay. So I think I realized what happened and I had to edit them in Lightroom the best I can. But she was just like, that's okay. I don't care. But I was very like, oh, God, I fucked up your photos. Photos you could have taken to a place and had nice photos.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. There's no do over there.
Demi Adejuyigbe
There's no. Yeah. Which really bums me out.
Anneliese Nelson
You kind of ruined her memories in a lot of ways.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I ruined a lot of my own memories, too. It's very temperate also, because it's like, there will be times where, like, the film gets stuck in a camera or I've, like, rolled my own film and it just. I did it wrong. So it all came out.
Anneliese Nelson
This stresses Me out in a huge, huge way.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I went to a friend's wedding recently. First of all, I brought four cameras, which is crazy. But I. I knew that she would appreciate it, so I was like, that's great. I shot her engagement photos.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, that's very sweet.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Brought like a Super 8 camera. I had a lot of stuff that I was doing. But then we went to a baseball game the next day, and one of the rules got, like, stuck in the camera, and I was like, well, in order to get it out, I have to open it in broad sunlight.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, it's like a heist.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. And I didn't successfully do the heist because I just went, all right, yeah. And I was like, okay, I'll just undo it when I get home. But, like, so a lot of the roles from that camera, from the actual wedding, I was like, I didn't get. Then luckily, I had my 3D camera. I had my Super 8. I had a medium format camera that was really heavy.
Anneliese Nelson
Are you. You want to be directing more? Have you directed anything recently?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Not recently. I directed a short film for Some Friends last year, and I'm probably gonna direct another short this year. But I also. I feel like I've been just like, I have a movie that I want to direct that I just am like, I need to finish writing it because it's so important to me. I keep being like, all right, of course.
Anneliese Nelson
Of course. It could take the rest of your life.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, let's hope not. It should just be like, finish it this week. Just edits. But I'm like, but I can't if it's not perfect.
Anneliese Nelson
Yes. I know that feeling very well. Yeah, well, you'll get it done eventually.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Let's hope.
Anneliese Nelson
Or you won't. And who cares?
Demi Adejuyigbe
We'll die. We'll all die today.
Anneliese Nelson
We could all be on a plane right now.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Yeah. Every time I get on a plane, I'm like, I'm gonna right now. And it's like, no, you won't. You're gonna die. Instead of.
Anneliese Nelson
Is there anything else we should say about this camera? I'm so excited about this.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't know if there's no. Yeah, it's like, there's a little counter on top. Because it's like, basically, if you're shooting 24 a roll that has 24 photos on it, you're actually shooting 18 photos.
Anneliese Nelson
Right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Or 18 of the 3D photos. Shooting 36 is 24. I'm gonna say. I don't know how to.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, I'm glad you Say that because the math in my head was way off.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I won't even reveal what I thought would. The amount of photos would.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You're like, it's taking three times as many.
Anneliese Nelson
So I get to take a thousand photos right now. Oh, I'm so excited about this. I'll have to take some pictures and put them on Instagram at some point. Does Instagram allow you to put them on?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes, it's as a video. So it'll just be like a boomerang.
Anneliese Nelson
Thing, but pre boomerang. Do they still do boomerangs?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I am sure the kids don't.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. But they're probably planning to. It'll be like a throwback pretty soon.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. They'll be like, oh, remember boomerangs? Oh, look at me, I'm 30. And I'll be like. Like, okay, I'm older than that.
Anneliese Nelson
Boomerangs. They didn't last that long.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, I. It's also, like. It's not that interesting of a thing.
Anneliese Nelson
No.
Demi Adejuyigbe
What if a video was short and went backwards at the end and I'm like, where does it start? What's. What's the actual.
Anneliese Nelson
What am I getting from this?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And why is this better than a picture if.
Demi Adejuyigbe
If boomerangs came before video, it'd be massive.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, of course.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's like, at that point, we could just. You can just do a longer video. Why would you. Why would you have a boomerang?
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Well, it was a bad idea on Mark Zuckerberg's part. We'll blame him. Well, I'm so excited about this. There's nothing else in here.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, there's not.
Anneliese Nelson
Good. I've gotten. What a gift. What a delicious and wonderful gift I've been given. I think we should play a game.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Let's.
Anneliese Nelson
We're gonna play a game called Gift or a Curse. But I need a number between one and 10 from you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Seven.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. I have to do some light calculating to get our game pieces.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay.
Anneliese Nelson
So right now you can recommend. And let's not talk about my mess.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I was like. The way I said it was like, I don't know about that, Bridger. It's more that you just said that you were bad at math, so. Okay. Sorry, what are you. What were you saying?
Anneliese Nelson
Right now you can recommend. Promote. Do whatever you want. I'll be right back. Did you give me a number already?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I said seven.
Anneliese Nelson
Seven. That's right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay. I don't know that I have much to promote. I shot a special recently. It's called Demi Adidiweeba. Is going to do one backflip and it is going to come out sometime this year, I think November. But I also don't hold me to that on Dropout, where I also am doing a lot of other performing stuff. Aside from that, do I have anything to promote Fantastic Four in theaters now? I'm not involved with it, but I also haven't seen it. So also I could see it before this comes out and be like, I didn't like that very much. What else? What else? Have you heard the music of LCD Sound System? Also not involved with them. I do like them, though, so I know that that's good.
Anneliese Nelson
They could use a foot up.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, they're not doing well. They're struggling. LCD Sounds needs the Demi boost.
Anneliese Nelson
They're coming in September with Pulp.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They sure are.
Anneliese Nelson
I want to see Pulp. I want to. I'll see LCD Sound System. I haven't bought tickets, so I want.
Demi Adejuyigbe
To go to that. But I think I'm not going to be in town. But every time I've seen an LCD sound system show, I have a moment where I'm actively thinking, this is one of the best moments of my life.
Anneliese Nelson
Where are you gonna be?
Demi Adejuyigbe
New York.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, shame.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Worst city in the world.
Anneliese Nelson
Worst city on the planet. In the universe, I would say.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And I'm just going for fun. I'm just going. Cause I want to be there.
Anneliese Nelson
Big mistake. Another obvious mistake.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay, this is how we play Gift or a Curse. I'm going to name three things. You'll tell me if they're a gift or a curse, and why. Then I'll tell you if you're right or wrong. Because there are correct answers, of course. And you can lose. So just be nervous.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, I'm there.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. This first one is from one of our Patreon listeners who goes by the name Old Timey Juvenile. I assume that's their Christian name. Gift or a Curse. Targeted ads on Instagram for things you would actually want to purchase.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, gosh, that's a good one. I've had this many times, and I do end up purchasing a thing and then people will compliment me on it. I have to go. Thanks. It's from an Instagram ad, so I'm gonna say curse. Cause when it is a thing that you want, and if people are. That's really cool, you then have to say, it's from an Instagram ad.
Anneliese Nelson
The least cool thing you could possibly.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Possibly. You could just be like, oh, thank you. I wish I remember where I got. It's vintage. But they'll know. No. Yeah. Curse. Because it's from an Instagram ad. No matter how good it is, you have to own up to the fact that it's because they saw everything that you like and went, I bet you like this, you little fucking piggy. And you're like, I do?
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Every time I've. Every time someone's told me that, I'm like, well, you just didn't have to tell me that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
You could have just said thank you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I feel like I'm like, I'm. I feel guilty. I'm just like, I don't want them to look it up or be like, I got to know where that's from. It's like, they'll find it. Right.
Anneliese Nelson
Then it'll be even more embarrassing. I kept it from them.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. It's like, damn, you're on that phone too much.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. I guess I do that with any compliment on clothing. I just immediately undercut it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
Say, well, like, tell them where I got it from and how cheap it was.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Rather than just saying, thank you.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Oh, thank you so much. But I think it's like that. That's how you either keep the conversation going or you're like, I know. It's gonna be the next question. So let me just say, I got it from the trash.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, you're wrong. Oh, It's a gift for me. I feel so strong. They've never gotten me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
They've shown me things I would like to buy.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Wow.
Anneliese Nelson
And I say no every single time.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay, well, it's a gift because you're strong enough.
Anneliese Nelson
It's a gift. It's shown me how strong I can be and how strong I continue to be that, you know, they have more information on me than even my partner. No one in the world knows more about me than the Internet. And they still can't get me.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Still can get you.
Anneliese Nelson
They can show me whatever they want. I'm not gonna buy it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
So it's a gift for showing me how strong I am.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's a good point.
Anneliese Nelson
So next time you're tempted, be strong.
Demi Adejuyigbe
There are times where I'm like, I think you think I need this. And I definitely don't. But it's always something stupid. It'll be like, I did see this once for an app that is an email sort of thing. And they're like, aren't you sick of paying 30 bucks a month for email? And I'm like, that's not. You lost me. You fucked up.
Anneliese Nelson
That's not a real problem.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's not a real problem.
Anneliese Nelson
I don't have a problem.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You think I'm different. Sorry, I'm scrolling away.
Anneliese Nelson
Who's spending $30 a month on ebay?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I don't know, but it really. It haunts me. Cause I'm just sort of like, oh, I think. Yeah, I don't. That's not for me. I also saw one. I think about this a lot. I saw one that's just sort of like, we'll take care of a vacation. You just show up, and you won't even know where you're going until you land. And I'm like, that is human trafficking. That is absolutely not a service.
Anneliese Nelson
This is coming from the dark web.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. These are things that. They're just like. They think I'm either richer than I am and am spending money poorly, or they're like, you want the experience of being hunted for sport, but you don't want to admit it.
Anneliese Nelson
Wow. Bad business concept. But it probably works. It works on somebody. Okay, you've gotten one wrong so far, and that's fine. Number two, this is from a Patreon listener named Cashley. Gift or a curse? Color contact lenses.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Uh, curse. I'm gonna say.
Anneliese Nelson
Why?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I feel like. I don't know. I feel like wearing a colored contact lens makes you look and feel so interesting, but it also does just feel like. Well, I guess it's probably a gift to the person wearing them. Cause, like, wow, how interesting to imagine I have a different eye color. But it does just feel a little like. What? Like a. What a. Weird. Everyone thinks you have that eye color. I don't know. That's strange to me. If I met someone, I was just like, you have such striking eyes. And then they were like, thank you. And then over time, you were like, okay, I gotta admit, they're different.
Anneliese Nelson
I got em from an Instagram.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Unless it's like, Instagram knows that you really hit your eyes. I guess if it is a color that it's like, that's so unlike. If it's like red eyes, it's like, oh, that's only interesting, but also still I think, disorienting in a way. I'm gonna say stick with curse.
Anneliese Nelson
Correct. Curse. I mean, come on. It's never worked for anybody. It's almost always a psycho. It almost always makes you look like you work at a vape store or something. It never looks right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Even if it's like, basically like, oh, that person would have that color of eyes. It doesn't look right.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It feels like something in, like, A weird dystopian sci fi where it's just sort of like, I've decided I want purple eyes. And like. Like, okay, well, I don't. We don't have to talk that long. No offense to anyone who loves their color contacts. That's great for you. I just. The conversation will be short.
Anneliese Nelson
And the other thing is every eye is nice looking.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
They're all interesting colors already.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. What's your. That's. Don't be insecure about the color of your eye.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The thing you've had since birth that will. Like, no one's going like, oh, brown eyes, brown. I guess probably people do, but I think at a certain point you have to be like. Like, they're wrong. Actually, I'm 53. Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Correct curse. You know, if you want to change the color of something, dye your hair, get a new shirt.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Right. Wear glasses. You can wear fake glasses. I think I'm okay with that.
Anneliese Nelson
Fake glasses. Go for it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
It's an accessory.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I agree.
Anneliese Nelson
Helps frame your face, whatever. The only guy who gets to do it is that guy from Limp Bizkit who had the black eyes. Remember that guy? The basis for Limp Bizkit. What's his name? I feel like we talked about him very early on in this podcast, but.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You bring him up every episode and he's like, you don't know this guy. I feel like I'm always talking about him.
Anneliese Nelson
I just. I'm haunted by his image. He wore, like, Black Contact, so it was just like all pupil. That kind of a cool new metal look.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, that works for new metal. But if I just met him out and about and he's wearing that, I'd be like, no, no, no, no, no. You're off the stage right now. You take that shit off. That is for music videos and for performing only.
Anneliese Nelson
You're making everyone uncomfortable.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. No one look possessed.
Anneliese Nelson
You look spooky. Okay, okay, now you've gotten one, right? So that's good.
Demi Adejuyigbe
And like a member of Gorillas, like the cartoon members.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, my God. See, they can wear them.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They can wear them.
Anneliese Nelson
They can do whatever they want, fashion wise.
Demi Adejuyigbe
If I'm talking to 2D, if I'm in the real world, I'm talking to my best friend, 2D, and he's got the contacts on. I say take them out. Take them out.
Anneliese Nelson
Gorillas, do whatever you want to do. Okay, number three. This is from Emily. Gift or a curse? When someone says. You already told me when you're telling a story.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Curse. Huge curse. How fucking dare you let me just do it, actually. Oh, wait, no, I. I came back real high.
Anneliese Nelson
I was like, actually, this has happened before.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I. I've changed my mind immediately because I. I think if I got to the end of it and then learned that they were just like, yeah, we're just humoring you. We let you. Tell me if I've told you already. I'm. Yeah, I came out too hot on that. Tell me if I. Tell me if you told me already. I don't want to waste your time. I don't think it's so interesting of a story that, like, I need you to go through it again. And also if I tell it differently. Cause I forgot a detail. And now you realize, like, hmm. Wasn't what you said last time dealing with a liar? Yeah, I look like an asshole. So it's a gift.
Anneliese Nelson
Correct? It's a gift. I think a lot of people have that same reaction. Because it is a startling thing for someone to be like, I don't want to hear what you're saying, but this is. It saves everybody some time. Unless you're the greatest storyteller to ever live. I don't want to hear your story another time.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I agree.
Anneliese Nelson
What you do need, as the person who's saying you already told me, is you need to say that early on.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And in a nice way say, oh, you actually told me this already.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Oh, wait, no, I remember you said, yes.
Anneliese Nelson
That's a way to say, oh, I remember you. There you go. Then you put you're saying you're the problem.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And also it's like you say in a way where it's exciting. It's like, now we can engage about it. You skipped the beginning. Let's just talk about the rest.
Anneliese Nelson
You obviously can't stop talking about this boring story, so let's get into it. I think it's a gift.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It feels similar to. I think my gut reaction came from the feeling of, like, you already told me. Almost feels a little like we've met before. Or I'm just like, I'm sorry, dude. Like, let it go.
Anneliese Nelson
We've met before never needs to be said.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No.
Anneliese Nelson
Unless I guess you can say it in a nice way of like, there are some circumstances, but the way you're currently the worst thing a person can possibly say.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. It's the attitude of like, how dare you not remember? And it's like. Like, you remember everyone you've met. Like, I'm. I think it's. If anyone ever. If I. If anyone ever comes up to me and doesn't remember that we met before. I don't care. You could be, like, my sibling, and I'd be like, that's. Who cares?
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Maybe it's a bad thing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, exactly.
Anneliese Nelson
We've met before.
Demi Adejuyigbe
There have been times where a guy will just be like, I'm not giving. Come on, dude, we've met before. What's my name? And I'm like, what? I don't.
Anneliese Nelson
I think, why don't he do that to himself?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
That's not cementing the fact that you don't know who he is.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes. And now I'm like, well, I guess I'll remember you now as the guy.
Anneliese Nelson
That I don't like, who's really annoying and thinks everyone knows who he is.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Oh.
Anneliese Nelson
Meeting people, all of that is very complicated. I think it's just. We need to stick to. How are you doing? Yeah, nice. Not even nice to see you. How's your day?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, what's up?
Anneliese Nelson
Who cares if someone's met you before? Doesn't matter. Well, you got two out of three.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That is huge for me.
Anneliese Nelson
That's huge.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I thought I was going to somehow guess wrong on each one. I was like, it's a binary option. I'd still fuck it up. 50. 50.
Anneliese Nelson
Very good. You needed the win today, and you got it. Well, you got a 66%. You needed that today and you got it. And now Annalise, our producer, has one of their own, gift or a curse, which we both have to speak to to kind of, you know, level the playing field. Annalies, what is it?
E
Gift or a curse? When pop stars give their fans collective names, for example, little monsters, arinators, et cetera.
Anneliese Nelson
What's an Arianator?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Ariana.
E
Ariana Grande.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Ariana.
Anneliese Nelson
I've never heard of the Ariana fan base.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I've never heard of it. Said out loud, which. And when you said that, I was like, Aryan. Aryan. Naders. That one's a curse. I'm sorry. No, Shade.
Anneliese Nelson
That's what Hitler called off his fans.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. Ars.
Anneliese Nelson
Ars. Ar.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think it's.
Anneliese Nelson
She's got a.
Demi Adejuyigbe
It's got to be Aran. But even then, I'm just like. I think just workshop. Out of there. Grand. The Grande heads.
Anneliese Nelson
My little Grandes.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, my little Grandes.
Anneliese Nelson
She has a fun thing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
That's cute.
Anneliese Nelson
Petite Grandes.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, we fixed that for you.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, God. Ariana. Okay, do you want to. Or should I speak to it first?
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think you speak to it first. I'm still thinking. If you got one.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay, let's see. I'm going to say. I'm going to say that this is a curse, because it is. Well, let me back up now because it's in nickname territory, and I'm trying to think of who names who. You give people their nickname. They don't choose their nickname. Oh. But I am going to say. I'm gonna say it's a gift.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I think it's a gift.
Anneliese Nelson
I think it's a nice thing that you get to give to your fans, to collect themselves and label themselves also.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The fans presumably like it to be like also. I'm like, are they giving it. Are they always giving it to the fans? Or is it, like, sometimes popping up in the fan group?
Anneliese Nelson
Like, the Reddit. The subreddit decides we're the Aryanators.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Do BTS fans, they decide they're called the army, or is it like, BTS calls them the army? I think it's still a gift either way. I'm like, I think it's probably a nice thing to be in a collective group and be like, here's how we refer to ourselves. And isn't that cute?
Anneliese Nelson
Right? I think that's nice. And, I mean, this is something that pops up for this podcast pretty frequently. Listeners saying, what should we be called? And I just never have an idea.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
Which I guess that's a curse for me. Maybe it's up to them. I don't know.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I'm not coming.
Anneliese Nelson
See, I don't, like, think. I don't like anything.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
So maybe that's the big problem.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The no names.
Anneliese Nelson
I've been calling them listeners for years.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But I guess that's not specific enough. I'll do some brainstorming if anyone has a really good idea. My Secret Wives.
Demi Adejuyigbe
My Secret Wives.
Anneliese Nelson
Maybe My Secret Wives.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The bridge. Okay. You're bridge, and they're the tunnel. Bridge and tunnel.
Anneliese Nelson
We'll think about it. We'll think about it. Little monsters. I'll just rip it out of Gaga's hands.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, you can just take it.
Anneliese Nelson
Annalise, how did we do?
E
I'm sorry, you guys, but they're a curse. They're a curse because it takes something that should be an aspect of, like, it's a thing you like, but now it's become a.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Of who you are.
E
And this is what divides people. So suddenly you've got, like, the swifties against the beehive. It becomes then this, like, almost, like, tribalist shit that is, like, very bad and should not be, like, you know, explored on the Internet. Like, we don't need any more Reasons to be, like, divided on the Internet, and then suddenly you're giving names to just, like, arbitrary things. Like, oh, I happen to like a thing, and therefore, I am.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay.
Anneliese Nelson
You kill joy.
E
What? Are you kidding me?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Wrong.
E
And as a musician myself now, Sud, I have to think of something like.
Anneliese Nelson
A name for my fans.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
E
No, it's awful. It's awful.
Demi Adejuyigbe
No, I do agree that the tribalism is insane, but in my head, I'm like, that's kind of happened whether or not they have a name.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah. Psychos are going to be psychos.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And, Anneliese, you're unfortunately wrong. I don't know what you're talking about. We were correct.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Get in the comments tunnels.
Anneliese Nelson
Secret wives.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Get a comment. Secret wives of all gender.
Anneliese Nelson
Of all gender. Of course. Anyone can be a secret wife. That's the great thing about being alive.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
If you want to be a secret wife, go for it. This is the final segment of the podcast. It's called I said no emails. People write into I saidnogifts gmail.com or they leave a voice note. Send a voice note. Which I realize is complicated, but, Annalise, can you explain?
E
Okay. Because we have not gotten enough voice notes.
Anneliese Nelson
You don't just stop doing it.
E
We have to do it. We have to do it. So I'm going to go over something with you, okay? So you have this thing, and it's called a phone. And on the phone, there's this little app, and it says. It's called voice memos. You're gonna click on that. You're gonna hit the big red button at the bottom.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Okay.
E
You're gonna ask a question, and it's gonna be in a quiet space. It's not gonna be longer than 60 seconds. Then you're gonna hit that red button again. Then you're gonna press three little dots on the new thing that you've just created. It's gonna ask if you wanna share it, and then you're gonna email it to I said no gmail dot com.
Anneliese Nelson
Wonderful.
E
We gotta do it, guys.
Anneliese Nelson
And make the questions interesting. Make them juicy and interesting.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Come on, secret wives, let's do this.
Anneliese Nelson
If you're going to be my secret wife, you better have some great voice questions.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm tired of reading emails. No, I don't mind reading emails either. Do whatever you want to do. But, Annalise, thank you for the directions and the little patronizing, rude, but whatever. Demi, will you help me answer a question?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes, I will.
Anneliese Nelson
Okay. This is Bridger and celebrated Guest. That's Nice. They guessed correctly.
Demi Adejuyigbe
They don't know that.
Anneliese Nelson
Well, they threw a dart and Bullseye. Yeah, I could use your advice on something. It's small, but I find it weirdly stressful. Question mark. My friend has been hosting pool parties off and on this summer. Nothing huge, just casual. Hangs with snacks. He doesn't provide towels. Okay. I don't think that anyone needs. Okay.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Is that the question?
Anneliese Nelson
No, that's not. This is. We're halfway through.
Demi Adejuyigbe
The thing is, maybe that's what makes it casual. Sorry.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, yeah. Interesting. Well, we all have a different idea of what a pool party should be. I guess the thing is, at the first one, I brought a bottle of wine and I thought that sort of covered me for the season. But since then, I've shown up empty handed a few times and I think he might have made a light comment, slash hint about people not bringing things. Well, I'd like a specific. Whatever. So now I'm spiraling. Are you supposed to bring something every time? Am I reading into things too much or is this one of those unspoken rules that I should have clocked? And that's from Becca. What is towels? Why doesn't. That has nothing to.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I feel like that might just be a symbol of like, it's so non.
Anneliese Nelson
He's doing almost nothing.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. But I'm also just like, if I throw a pool party, I'm not providing towels.
Anneliese Nelson
How many towels does a person own?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, exactly. Bring a fucking towel. That's such an easy bare minimum. Yeah. So not off to a great start, Becca. But I also would say I. So my personal take on this, and I don't. I think no one else agrees, is I don't need you to bring something when you ship it to my house. To the point that actually sometimes people bring stuff and I'm like, this is cumbersome. Now I just have 400 beers and no one's drinking them. And I don't drink beer, really. So I'm just like, I guess I'll put the beer in my fridge. And I'm like, no, you don't have to bring me stuff. But also, I think depending on how casual the hang is, you absolutely shouldn't have to bring stuff. No.
Anneliese Nelson
If it's that casual, like what. Especially a pool party.
Demi Adejuyigbe
You're doing a bunch in a short period of time also. No, no.
Anneliese Nelson
I think the fact that Becca brought something at all is she should get a key to the house at this point.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
She should get to drive his car. And the guy. What is this guy? Why does He. What more could he possibly want?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, I'm. I'm. I got to know what the comment is and the tone, because I'm like, was it a joke? Was it, like, a thing of, like. And also, if you're spiraling, I think next time bring something small and just be sort of like, sorry, I haven't been bringing anything. And if they're like, what notes? Like, their response to that is really the test.
Anneliese Nelson
It's now become a game.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
A psychological game that Becca gets to make the next move.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yes.
Anneliese Nelson
And hopefully will outsmart this person. But there's also a chance he just doesn't like Becca's personality and is trying to just hurt her.
Demi Adejuyigbe
But also, if Becca. If you keep getting invited, I think it's maybe not that big of a deal. And if it was a small comment, maybe it's like they were being a little shit.
Anneliese Nelson
Right. Maybe he was extremely drunk.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Mm. Because of that wine you be bringing.
Anneliese Nelson
Yes. That he's been drinking all summer. Well, Becca, I think you have your answer there. Buy a towel. That's the. Throw a few in your trunk, and you won't have to worry about that next time.
Demi Adejuyigbe
He's like, I brought a couple towels. I know. You don't provide towels.
Anneliese Nelson
Yeah, that's. What a great way to get back at him.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. And then he'll call and be like, hey, so I've been throwing these pool parties, and my friend made this comment about a towel.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm gonna destroy both of these people's lives. Well, we answered the question question perfectly.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
You played the game pretty well. Thank you so much. I've got a pie that I'll eat around the hair.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
And I also now get to. Wow. I had never heard of this camera before.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
I'm so excited to see what becomes of it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
The photos. I'll. I've got it. When I buy a roll of film, it takes me forever to get through it.
Demi Adejuyigbe
I. I used to be that way, and now every. So it'll be like I go through a period where I'm shooting so much, and then I stop, and I'm like, oh, I'm gonna take my camera. And I've forgotten that there's, like, half the roll used, which is always so nice because I'm just like, what was that? And then you get to see.
Anneliese Nelson
Oh, I love that.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
The forgotten memories.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah.
Anneliese Nelson
But I'll try to power through within the next three months. I think that's a doable plan.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah. I wish I had loaded up with film and then it'd be like, just take one now.
Anneliese Nelson
But I did not just take 18 now.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Yeah, it's fine.
Anneliese Nelson
Demi, I've had such a wonderful time with you here.
Demi Adejuyigbe
Thank you. So have I.
Anneliese Nelson
Thank you for being here and listener. You know the podcast is over. You've got to take care of yourself. You've got to, you know I'm letting you out of the nest. You've got to learn to fly and I believe you can do that. If you can't, that's your problem. Take care of yourself. I love you. Goodbye. I said no Gifts is an exactly right production. Our senior producer is Anneliese Nelson and our episodes are beautifully mixed by Ben Tolliday. The theme song is by miracle workers Amy Mann. And we couldn't do it without our booker, Patrick Cotner. You must follow the show on Instagram at isaidnogifts. That's where you're going to see pictures of all these wonderful gifts I'm getting. And don't you want to see the gifts?
Demi Adejuyigbe
Thought I made myself perfectly clear then. You're a guest in my home. You gotta come to me empty handed. I said no gifts. Your presence is present enough and I already had too much stuff, so how do you dare disobey me?
Anneliese Nelson
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Podcast Summary: "Demi Adejuyigbe Disobeys Bridger" — I Said No Gifts!
Episode Details:
Introduction
In this lively episode of I Said No Gifts!, host Bridger Winegar welcomes comedian and actor Demi Adejuyigbe for an engaging and humorous conversation. As per the podcast's unique premise, Bridger requests no gifts from his guests. However, as always, Demi playfully defies this rule, bringing along unexpected presents that become focal points of the discussion.
Main Topics Covered
Rebooting Classics: Little House on the Prairie
The conversation kicks off with Bridger mentioning watching Little House on the Prairie, leading to a nostalgic discussion about the show's reboot. Demi and co-host Anneliese Nelson delve into the challenges of reviving beloved classics, touching upon production choices and fan expectations.
Demi's Adventures in Australia and New Zealand
Demi shares his recent experiences traveling to Australia and New Zealand for work. He discusses the vastness of Australia, his limited exploration due to filming commitments, and contrasts it with his fond memories of New Zealand. The duo humorously compares the environments and wildlife encountered.
Fear of Flying and Turbulence
Both Demi and Anneliese open up about their apprehensions related to air travel. Demi reveals his narcolepsy, which aids him in sleeping through long flights, while Anneliese discusses her increasing anxiety during turbulence, especially in light of recent news events.
Celebrity Deaths and Personal Reactions
The hosts reminisce about how they learned about the deaths of iconic figures like Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, and David Bowie. They explore the surreal experience of associating significant moments in their lives with these events.
Gift or a Curse Segment
A playful game segment where Bridger asks Demi to categorize various scenarios or items as either a gift or a curse. The first round includes topics like targeted Instagram ads and color contact lenses, leading to humorous debates and insightful takes on consumerism and personal identity.
Pet Stories and Cloning Ethics
Demi recounts the story of adopting a cat named Benny after his dog Clooney passed away. The discussion takes a quirky turn when Anneliese brings up the controversial topic of pet cloning, inspired by an Errol Morris documentary, sparking a debate on the ethical implications and emotional ramifications.
Photography and Film Hobby
Demi delves into his passion for photography, particularly with film cameras. He shares his experiences developing film in a home darkroom, the challenges he faces, and his favorite equipment. Anneliese expresses fascination with the technical aspects, highlighting the nostalgic charm of analog photography.
Notable Quotes
Demi Adejuyigbe: "I felt like I'm going to space, but it's not that. The place is very, very different." [11:31]
Anneliese Nelson: "Do you know how anything works? Environmental based and all." [44:09]
Demi Adejuyigbe: "If you're meeting people, all of that is very complicated. We need to stick to, how are you doing?" [69:14]
Anneliese Nelson: "Pull out the key lime pie and we'll see what happens." [31:52]
Conversations and Interactions
The episode is marked by a seamless blend of humor, candidness, and insightful exchanges. Bridger skillfully navigates through various topics, allowing Demi to showcase his comedic flair while also touching upon personal anecdotes and reflections. The chemistry between the hosts creates a relaxed atmosphere, making listeners feel like part of an intimate conversation among friends.
Conclusion
Demi Adejuyigbe Disobeys Bridger encapsulates the essence of I Said No Gifts! by intertwining comedy with genuine discussions. From nostalgic TV show reveries to deep dives into personal fears and passions, the episode offers a multifaceted glimpse into Demi's life and perspectives. The playful defiance of Bridger's "no gifts" rule adds an entertaining twist, keeping the conversation both engaging and memorable.
Final Thoughts:
Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, this episode promises laughter, relatability, and thoughtful dialogue. Demi Adejuyigbe's appearance is a testament to the podcast's commitment to bringing diverse and entertaining voices to its audience.