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Kevin Clancy
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Feitelberg
I'll do a deal when you're in London, we'll go for a beer and I'll tell you the story.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, Done deal.
Feitelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
What I do? What I do?
John Feitelberg
You didn't do anything.
Kevin Clancy
It's just.
John Feitelberg
It's just, you know, you have a mom butt.
Dave Portnoy
Mom butt?
John Feitelberg
That is actually sexual harassment.
Kevin Clancy
Sorry, what do you mean mom butt? I don't know. Is that a new pair of jeans?
Dave Portnoy
I've worn them like probably 15 times.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, okay. The, the. When you were bent over the camera, you kind of had mom buck on.
John Feitelberg
To be fair, it's like, it's probably less to do with your butt, more to do with like the jeans.
Kevin Clancy
It's the cut of jeans. Let's see it. Can I see it?
John Feitelberg
Oh, it's.
Kevin Clancy
It's actually, it's actually. Well, you.
John Feitelberg
Oh, actually, I was gonna say it's worse than I thought.
Kevin Clancy
Oh. I was gonna say it's better.
John Feitelberg
Just get like, get in front of a camera more. I don't know if like you're showing.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's the. Because the. Do one more spin because the pockets.
John Feitelberg
They'Re too high up. So it almost looks like you have a shelf, but like then it just takes a sharp dip.
Kevin Clancy
I think because you don't have pockets in the pockets. It looks funky. Okay, right. Like. Like there's no. I don't actually. Probably these pants probably don't have. Yeah. I.
Dave Portnoy
So you're saying I got no ass or I got too much.
John Feitelberg
It's just a weirdly shaped.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's an odd shape because of the cut of jean. Because there's like, you know, like if I was wearing regular jeans, they have like the pocket.
John Feitelberg
I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
There's no pocket on those jeans.
John Feitelberg
I don't know if I've ever really like you. You might be working, you might just wait. Mom.
Kevin Clancy
But I know, I got it. I got it. I figured it out. Okay, so with. With most pairs of jeans.
John Feitelberg
Science.
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Right, Right. So here's the deal. With most pairs of jeans. Okay. Here's where your denim ends and then your pocket is sewn on. Yeah. Right. But because you don't have a sewn on pocket, it's all bunched up inside.
Dave Portnoy
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
And now you look like you got mamba.
John Feitelberg
That was straight up like science. Yeah. Cuz it's an internal pocket versus an external.
Dave Portnoy
Say.
John Feitelberg
Well, I Don't.
Kevin Clancy
And it's.
John Feitelberg
It's your stance too.
Dave Portnoy
That's my vi.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
You know, you also. While we're just like, critiquing.
Kevin Clancy
Let me hear.
John Feitelberg
The way in which you walk is like talking is. It's all like. It's all like. And you don't move your upper body.
Kevin Clancy
I know.
Dave Portnoy
I've noticed that. I've seen pictures of myself walking and I'm like, we gotta fix it.
John Feitelberg
It's not bad. It's just like.
Feitelberg
Yeah, let.
John Feitelberg
Let your core do some of the work.
Kevin Clancy
Engage your core, dude, come on.
John Feitelberg
I just feel like you're gonna get tired.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. We started the show off. We're like, yo, just straight up, hate the way you dress, hate the way you walk, hate the way you talk.
Dave Portnoy
To have these out today.
Kevin Clancy
That was funny.
John Feitelberg
You can't. You can't figure them out. Sorry. No. You might have a. Like a permanent mom, but it might not be those jeans like you. You might just.
Kevin Clancy
It's the jeans, cuz. Cuz the science. We did the science. The science is sound.
John Feitelberg
We did the science.
Kevin Clancy
The science checks out. Like, you got a pocket crunched up between your smart.
John Feitelberg
Michael would be so proud.
Kevin Clancy
Michael. Oh, it's the M block. Cuz the pockets are inside.
John Feitelberg
Maybe you should. I don't think we kind of glaze over. You should get into voice acting. That was like a really good. Or like, maybe an Elmo, like, you know, voice double.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, like, I should do, like. Should I do like a Jim Henson character or something?
John Feitelberg
Put that together. That's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
Is it Jim Henson? No, Jim Henson's actually not Sesame Street. He's Muppets. I don't know who did Sesame Street.
John Feitelberg
Do you do that voice at all in it?
Kevin Clancy
No, I did not. I don't play Elmo.
John Feitelberg
Wow.
Kevin Clancy
So it's pretty rare you had that in your back.
John Feitelberg
In your back internal pocket.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that was. No one will ever know what Michael sounds like. So I can just tell you that was a bang on. Like, that was. I could break into, like, security codes with that. Like. Like voice activated stuff.
John Feitelberg
Like, hey, it's Michael. I had a friend who used to. Like, we had kind of a similar face, and she could break into my phone.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
John Feitelberg
And she would do what? Just look. Look around. Like, nothing crazy. Just kind of like, look around.
Kevin Clancy
What's. What's the weirdest thing you've ever found in a phone? Or not weirdest, but, like, thing that set you off the most in a phone? Yeah. Like, have you, like, gone through people's phones?
John Feitelberg
I don't know if I've ever gone through.
Kevin Clancy
Never a significant other, anything.
John Feitelberg
No, but that's not like I promote going through phones. Like, that's just because, like, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
You're pro going through phones.
John Feitelberg
I just think, like, if you got to get something done, you got to get something done. I live by ignorance as bliss, but I'm all for like, girls go crazy if you gotta go crazy. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
I think the same thing about guys.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'll say guys go crazy if you gotta go crazy.
John Feitelberg
I've had people go through my phone. Like, I say that as somebody who's had somebody go through my phone. Like, I just, I just, I don't actually think that you should. I actually, truly, at the end of the day, don't believe that you should. But I just don't wanna knock, you know, like, people. I've never been in a place where I feel so, like, it's driving me crazy. I need to go through the phone. So I just try and leave a space. Space for like, maybe I would get there one day.
Kevin Clancy
If you are in a position where you. I. I don't think you should go with your phones, but if you're in a position where you want to, you should probably just get out of the relationship. Yeah, yeah. And I say that as a person who's had my phone going through a million times. They always found something. Well, what are you looking for? Like, yeah, you're gonna find like, I've had many things, found some worth getting mad about, some not. But I always like, what are you doing? I've never looked. And I just, whenever someone gets mad, I'm like, well, yeah, what you look at my phone for?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know. I like, I again, just like, have had even like, friends go through my phone. And like, even then you're not going to find stuff that you like. It's just like, they'll, you know, is.
Kevin Clancy
Is that like college? Do you guys still go through phones? I can see the college kids being like, dude, we don't give it.
Jackie
I haven't. But I had a boyfriend in high school and I went through his phone and we dated for like three years and I knew we were about to break up. And I was like, it. Like, one last time I went through his phone and him and his friends were texting about how they wanted to go to the girls swim meet to look at their asses. Junior year of high school, I was like, guys, what? Because he was like, I Think we're going to the swim meet. Like, one of my friend's sisters is like on the team or something. That is what he said to me. And then I looked at his phone. They were all like, free ass dude. At the swim meet.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. See, like that's just good clean fun the guys are having. I wasn't mad, I was just disturbed.
John Feitelberg
You have a girlfriend, boys can't even have fun anymore.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, like, I hear girls talk about like, guys baseball's ass and football ass, like, about ass for like, for 10 minutes. Like, look, it's part of the sport. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
I'm in this thing right now with, with like my phone at dinner. Like, dinner. Your phone should be in your pocket. But I don't ever like having things in my pocket. Let's say you're out with a group of people, but then like, putting your phone up is like, your notifications are gonna pop up. Yes, I have nothing bad coming across my phone. It's just like every time like, there notification just happened, everyone's eyes go right there. But putting it on the other side, it's like, oh, you have something to hide. Yeah, but I don't like having my phone in pocket because I'm just always wearing pants that like, apparently my ass looks bad.
Kevin Clancy
Bad.
Dave Portnoy
Like, so I'm in the same, like, what's the right way to put a phone on a table? Should it just be completely off the table? Should it be up or should it be down?
Kevin Clancy
I'm an off the table guy.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Back in the day, I used to be a face down guy.
Dave Portnoy
Face down guy.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I, but I never got notifications. So like, when I was a face down guy, I wasn't hiding anything. I was strictly preventing the light from going on because. Yeah, that's exactly it. It deters everything, distracts everyone. It's like, yeah, it's like, it's like a timeout in the conversation and you're like, wait, what were we saying? You just lose all rhythm and like that. So I was always down, but I wasn't hiding notifications. But now I just have it. Like, I'll just forget it. I go chair, chair, chair.
John Feitelberg
That's kind of the.
Dave Portnoy
But then I think of radiation.
John Feitelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah, my balls are toast.
Dave Portnoy
That's over.
John Feitelberg
Oh my God. Are my eggs gonna be okay if.
Kevin Clancy
Like I, I, I look, I have no science to back that up. But like, for the decade where I drove, I'd be on my phone and stick it like that.
John Feitelberg
Oh, you just go right in the crotch. Yeah, I'm not doing in the chair, like, just on the side here.
Dave Portnoy
But that's like. Most chairs don't have sides like that. Most chairs, you got to put it in between the crotch.
Kevin Clancy
But it's also like.
John Feitelberg
What do you mean?
Kevin Clancy
There's not a huge difference between there and then here and there.
Dave Portnoy
Either way.
Kevin Clancy
Either way, we're getting.
John Feitelberg
I just want to say, like, unless your ass is taking up the full chair, which we know that that's not.
Kevin Clancy
The case for you.
John Feitelberg
There's always something like phone room in a chair.
Dave Portnoy
I would like it known that my whole life I've been told I got ass.
Kevin Clancy
Yo, yo, you got nice. That's why it sticks out. And even in the pants, it doesn't look bad. It looks better. Maybe it's like, rotund. It's got. You know what I mean? You never. You. You had ass, like, but it didn't come out. This. Is there a pen up there? Can you tell me? A pen?
Jackie
Yeah, but I need it back.
Kevin Clancy
Throw over here, Charlie. Thank you. That was just like.
John Feitelberg
She throws just like me. She, like, has the same size hand.
Jackie
But I know I got like. That's the only way I throw. Kevin leaves. We're just throwing around.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know where that went. Steve, I was not gonna get you. Oh, yeah. Patty's ass. Okay, so normally, right, you're like this, and you just got a little shake. Now we're like this. Oh, wait, I did it wrong. I look like a wine glass.
John Feitelberg
Oh, this is legs.
Kevin Clancy
Those are his legs. Yeah, yeah, his hips put out for this. Legs.
Dave Portnoy
Birthing hips.
John Feitelberg
I say what you mean because it's the shape of the gene is more.
Kevin Clancy
There's more cushion in there. You got more cushion for the push right now. Seriously?
John Feitelberg
Seriously. It's like the. The meme with, like, the guy drawing on the, like, chalkboard or whatever. We should name this title the episode like. Like the Pav's Ass Equation.
Kevin Clancy
This is like a scene in the movie where, like, a scientist is like, I've been working all night.
John Feitelberg
Wow, this is a really dumb podcast. What else is up?
Kevin Clancy
Oh, man.
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Dave Portnoy
Last Night I was hanging out with six friends and we don't have cable. I know, it's like whatever on a Monday night.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And we don't have cable or anything like that. Couldn't throw in just like something in the background. Didn't want to really throw. Throw on music. So I was like, I'll just throw in a movie in the background. I was like, what's the best movie that you could play on five, you know, five volume and just like let it play. And every couple of minutes you go over like, look. Oh, it's a great scene. Go back to it. I did Crazy Stupid Love and it was an absolute hit. Conversation kept flowing, but every like 15 minutes we popped up. Great scene. You know, Ryan Gosling looks great right there. If you had to pick one background movie just to hang out to, what would it be?
Kevin Clancy
I'm a prisoner of the moment right now, and it's just because I'm doing it right now. But Complete unknown. Completely, completely unknown. Yeah, I put on. I've watched Complete Unknown. I've watched it by twice. Really watching it. I've probably put it on my TV 15, 20 times because it's just like, if I can't think of something to do.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I just pop it on and I'll like flip through a magazine or something. Because it's just like 30 cool music videos of great songs. That's pretty. That's a pretty good one to have on. There was one summer where we did basically every summer. Like when I was young, we never had cable on any of the shore houses, but we'd have a DVD player. And one summer we just had. Honest to God, it was 24, 7. We just had Laguna beach running.
Dave Portnoy
Laguna Beach.
Kevin Clancy
That was Fish in a Barrel. Laguna beach on your Shorehouse TV in 0708. Whatever year it was, it's all anyone wanted to see. That was Kristen Cavalari, Ben. Like, it was like pre. It was.
John Feitelberg
It's kind of crazy that you can't. Like. I don't think that we could ever have high schoolers reality TV show anymore.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think so either. It would. Not only was it like a high school reality tv, it was. I don't know. I obviously don't know if they were actually drinking, but, like, it was implied. It was like a high school party.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It. They'd have red solo cups. They'd seem drunk. They'd be like, make. And they'd having high school fights. It was.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Thinking back on it, like, it's. It's Insane. It's not only is it insane, it happened.
John Feitelberg
They're talking about, like, hooking up.
Kevin Clancy
It's insane. People watched.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, if you told me right now, you're like, yo, we got this reality TV show. High school kids are just, like, kissing and fighting. Like, on what planet.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Would I ever watch that?
John Feitelberg
It's like, even, like, euphoria feels creepy to watch.
Kevin Clancy
I've never seen it, probably why Crazy.
Dave Portnoy
No one really thought of it in the moment, but I think looking back, a lot of people are like, that's insane. That everyone. It was the most watched TV show of all time.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And it was nothing but what was supposed to be. Some of them were 16 year olds doing drugs and hooking up. It's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, yeah, so imagine that. But it's just Kristen Cavalari playing. Kristen Cavalari.
John Feitelberg
Were you guys High school's like, euphoria at all?
Kevin Clancy
I haven't seen it.
Dave Portnoy
So I had a very euphoria.
John Feitelberg
Really?
Dave Portnoy
Very much so. Yeah. I went to a, I went, like, a Catholic school, like, right in the middle of Long Island. So you had everything. You had people kind of from the South Shore. You had people from, like, the richest neighborhoods in, like, Long Island. You had people from all the way out east and, like, the Hamptons. It was like a mixture of all worlds. A lot of. Mixture of a lot of money. A lot of. Mixture of Not a lot of money because people went on scholarships. So it's just like a lot of worlds blending. And it was, you know, things were strange, but it was a cool high school.
John Feitelberg
Were you guys.
Kevin Clancy
What is it? What is it? Euphoria? High school.
John Feitelberg
Just like, like an intense, like, people are doing drugs. People are like, like, wearing, like, intense stuff to school. Like, people are fucking. I mean, like, not. There's always gonna be people, but, like, I don't know, just like, intense drama.
Jackie
I went to a public school, but in Chapel Hill, so it's like, really rich parts. But also my school had the number one achievement gap in the entire country between the white kids and all the minorities at the school. And there was, like, race wars often.
John Feitelberg
Oh, God.
Dave Portnoy
Like, we had a race for my first week at school.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
It made the news.
Jackie
I don't really know the euphoria if there was race wars, but there were in high school.
John Feitelberg
What do you mean a race for.
Jackie
Like, people would try to beat each other up for no reason other than. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Your school, too.
Dave Portnoy
Well, yeah, the. I don't know if we can keep this in but the first week I was there, they had a senior dodgeball tournament and the black kids teamed up with the black kids, the white kids teamed up with the white kids, and then the white kids brought in a Confederate flag.
Jackie
You could. People would wear Confederate flags. I mean, like the shirts at my high school, and it was normal and you wouldn't get kicked out. People like, literally would wear Confederate flags on their shirts at my school. And people brought guns to school.
Kevin Clancy
What?
Jackie
I went in middle. At my public middle school, we had to bring clear backpacks for like six months because people kept bringing weapons to school.
John Feitelberg
What?
Jackie
It's like, actually, like, I went to.
Kevin Clancy
School in like, not a good. My. My, like whole childhood I went to school that, like, not. Not bad schools by any stretch. But, like, the town I'm from isn't supposed to be a great town. Everything you guys are saying sounds insane to me.
John Feitelberg
This makes my school just sound like, weak. But also we had like three black kids. So did you guys have like, cops.
Jackie
In your school like walking around ever? You didn't have security?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, we definitely had security. Ex cops. Kind of like what we have here, you know? Who brought the Confederate flag? This definitely has to be cut.
Kevin Clancy
No. That's hilarious. He kind of gets a pass. I don't know why. It's like, yeah, you've had a hard life, dude.
Dave Portnoy
But yeah, a little bit euphoria in my high school.
John Feitelberg
The. The high school also makes it okay. So, yes, I guess we should just pull up like the voicemail. But I accidentally saw a voicemail. Not accidentally. I just like was clicked on a voicemail yesterday and he was saying, I guess I should just like, play it. But it was like, which age are you choosing? Yeah, we go drive and then go. The. The. The black eye. Sorry, let's go. Try to describe it.
Jackie
Sorry.
Kevin Clancy
That's a. That's a perfectly fine way to. That's the smuggler. The black guy.
Henry Golding
Yo. KFC radio fights. Jackie, what's going on? I have. And you guys have probably heard this before. One night age scenario, right? There's four ages. It's just for a night. 24 hours, right? One, you can be 17, right? It's a Friday, parents are gone for the weekend. You're throwing a party. The only con is you're scared you're going to get caught. Cops, etc. Right. Second scenario, you're 21. You're in college, class ends at 1:30. You're playing PlayStation with the fellas. You're going to a mixer. That girl from accounting invites You. Things might get crazy, but you only have, like, 16 bucks in your bank account. And you're just a college student, right? Second or third one, you're 25. You're grinding all week, but it's Friday. You text all your friends at 4pm it's fucking Friday. You go to the Club con, you got 60 bucks, you're grinding, you're in a sweaty bar, you're bowing to get through, right? You're just trying to get lucky by the end of the night. Fourth, you're 32, you don't live near the city anymore. You're in the burbs. You're going to a winery, you have more money in your account, but your life's a little bit lame, right? You can do for one night what, AG picking 17, 21, 25 or 30? Love to hear it.
John Feitelberg
You got to fuck the 30. Like. But. Okay, here's what I think, and this is recency bias, but I raise you. Well, I guess you could be any age at this, but, like, 25. Share house again. This is seriously. Just like, you go to the beach in the day, you have a few beers on the beach, you go back, you shower, you're in your, you know, sharing a room with, like, your friends and everything. Shower, nap with everybody, wake up, make a margarita, have a margarita while you get ready, put on your makeup. Okay, well, you guys wouldn't get that, but, like, seriously, one of the greatest joys in life as a girl put having. Having a little cocktail while you. While you put on your makeup. Then you go out and that's it.
Kevin Clancy
Okay? Perfect.
Jackie
Literally perfect. That's what I did this weekend.
John Feitelberg
Like, I'm like, seriously, Jersey.
Jackie
Literally, Jersey. But that's literally August.
Kevin Clancy
The makeup cocktail has to go. What? You. You as a lady, you gotta get rid of it.
Jackie
You don't understand it at all.
Kevin Clancy
You don't understand how long you guys did. It is the most. I like. I understand. It is the most, like, unoriginal, like, said a million times. Crazy thing that women take forever to get dressed. I understand that 100% of the time I am sitting there waiting for a woman. Like, it can be my mother. It can be my sisters. It can be anyone out. Like, it varies, but 100% time, if I'm going somewhere. And it's always. It's never long. It's like five minutes, 10 minutes. But, like, after 15 years, you're like, can you just start 15 minutes early? Please just start 15 minutes early. This has been happening my entire Life. Just start 15 minutes earlier.
Jackie
But I will say, every time a guy's waiting on me to get ready, whether it's my family, whatever, they'll be like, sitting around like, oh, waiting, whatever. And then I'm like, okay, I'm ready. And then they have to put their shoes on.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, well, that. That is.
Jackie
And then I'm waiting on them. So why don't you put your shoes on?
Kevin Clancy
You know what? That's a very fair. And it's also like, it's. I don't know. Speaking as a guy, I'm like, I don't know. I'm. They're not gonna be ready, so I'll just wait. I just put that on as I walk out the door.
John Feitelberg
But then it's like, why don't you just put the shoes on 15 minutes early?
Kevin Clancy
But like, it's not always. My shoes are usually on. It's my jacket. And I'm like, well, I've been sitting here. I didn't want to get it wrinkled. But that. It always does leave you guys the last word. Well, you weren't ready. No, I've been ready.
Dave Portnoy
But also the 15 minutes thing, like getting ready 15 minutes earlier, that does not matter. Because no matter what, if we have to leave at 4:00, you're gonna leave 15. You're gonna. That's 4. 15 to you, no matter what.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, because like, let's.
Dave Portnoy
It doesn't matter if you start earlier. They're still gonna take the 15.
Jackie
If I start earlier, I'm just gonna take my time.
Dave Portnoy
But, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Can I ask why?
Jackie
Because it's so fun.
Kevin Clancy
But like. But like, think about all the other people. It's affecting, like person. No, but we had an agreement with 10 other people that we had dinner at 4.
Jackie
Those situations. I'm not late in those situations, so I can't speak on that. It's just taking a long time.
Kevin Clancy
Every time we're just sitting there, we're like. And this, this. I'll say this, it doesn't just happen to women. It also happens to Eric Nathan. Eric Nathan will have you sitting there for a half hour just like, dude, where the fuck are you? I the. Because I'm actually not like a punctual person.
John Feitelberg
I'm not like, offended, like, you are disrespecting me.
Kevin Clancy
Not until it gets to a point. And then it's like, well, okay, you just clearly don't respect my time.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, it gets to a point where it's like, yeah, you're five minutes late. That fogging happens all the time. No big deal. But when it transcends decades, you're like, I think you're doing this on purpose. I think you've realized what's happening.
John Feitelberg
I am definitely. Like, I. I try. I just don't. It just doesn't compute for me. I'm not good at it. And I think I just have to accept, like, it's just a flaw of mine. And it's just like, if you can accept that, cool. If you can't, we just shouldn't be. But, like, it's for sure, like, just a major flaw that's gonna cause arguments.
Kevin Clancy
I wonder where, like, I approach it scientifically, where I'm like, how does this happen? How is an entire gender. Like, again, the gender in my experience with. Throughout all my time with different girlfriends, women, all that. It's pretty universal. I'm like, how does that happen?
John Feitelberg
It's just like, sorry, you know, you go.
Jackie
You go.
John Feitelberg
I don't even have, like, a. It just, like, doesn't really like it. I think it's almost like. Like, I'm gonna. I don't know. You go.
Jackie
What I was gonna say is that, like, when I'm getting ready to leave and I'm doing something for a while to get ready, by the time I finish that thing there other thing I have to, like, do. Like, if I'm drying my hair and I'm having a drink, then by the time my hair's done, I have to go get another drink. And then by the time I'm, like, ready to leave to put my shoes on, then I'm putting my shoes on, and then something. My outfit got messed up when I was putting my shoes on, I thought of it and then I have to go change it. It's like, stuff just keeps coming up.
John Feitelberg
There's too many factors. It's like. It's like, oh, fuck, I smudged my eyelids.
Jackie
One thing messes up another thing. It's like, oh, I spilled a drink on myself because I was making a drink.
Kevin Clancy
But you've done this every weekend for your whole life, so you should get used to it at some point.
Jackie
I. I'm used to taking 15 minutes.
Kevin Clancy
Longer, but that's what, like, just.
Jackie
I'm used to that, though.
Kevin Clancy
Wouldn't you be like, I don't know. We should be on time for everybody.
Jackie
But don't you feel like sometimes when you give yourself a certain amount of time, like, it doesn't matter? Like, sometimes when you feel like you have too much time to do something, you end up just being late? In fact, you think you have so.
John Feitelberg
Much time I'm gonna be late. And we'd have weird, like, winged eyeliner, like, blue sparkles on my face. I just start adding shit and I'm like, I need those sparkles.
Kevin Clancy
But I. I see. Like, I. How do you. How does your day get mapped out? Like, when you wake up in the morning. This is to anybody. How, like, when you wake up in the morning, how does your day get mapped out? Do you not think about it a completely valid way?
John Feitelberg
I. I do. I just. I really, like, don't know where the time goes. I just, like, can't. I can't. Like, I'm just, like, not. I don't know. I've just never been, like, that kind of, like, timely person that's like. And, like, I understand. It's so annoying. But, like, I wake up, like, I'll work out. I come back, I shower, like, then I make breakfast and I get ready. And then, like, by the time, it's already, like, I Woke up at 7 to work out, and then it's like 11:30, and I'm like, oh, my God, I'm really late for work, you know? So I. I don't. I don't know. I don't know where the time goes.
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Dave Portnoy
Speaking of makeup, girls have to have some respect. And when you have a lot of makeup on, stop hugging so closely to my shoulder when I'm wearing a nice shirt. It's ridiculous.
Kevin Clancy
It is. That is fair, too.
Dave Portnoy
Like, if, you know you got a lot of makeup on.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that's fair.
Dave Portnoy
Air hug. I don't care. I don't care how much I come in for the hug. Just have some awareness. And don't hug me with your face. It's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
I. I gotta be honest. That is one. Luckily, like, when I really cared about my clothes.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I had, like, stopped hugging girls. You know what I mean? Like, it was like. I feel like, like, 26. It's like, you stop hugging me. You don't have to touch me.
John Feitelberg
Do you think it's like a correlation? Like. Like, girls start thinking that you're gay, so then you stop, like, talking to girls.
Kevin Clancy
I think girls always thought I was a little gay. The. I don't think so because I. I always cared about clothes. I. It's what Nicky Smokes actually asked me in Chicago. He was like, how. When did you get into clothes? And I. High school. I, like, started really liking clothes, but I didn't start wearing clothes that I really liked until I was, like, older and could afford them, you know, Like, I had, like, I always liked clothes, and I would do the best with what I had.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I wasn't. It wasn't until, like, I was a little older where I had clothes that I was like, I don't need a fucking shit stain down my chest right now.
Dave Portnoy
Because you're just walking around with it the rest of the night with just this. This orange streak down my shoulder.
Kevin Clancy
I.
John Feitelberg
I do fear, like, there's been times when I've kind of been like, maybe he won't notice that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Well, you guys, this is the little critiqued women episode. You gotta stop wearing, like, high necks. Like, I feel like, like, particularly in the winter in New York, you see so many women going around there with their jackets, but they have, like, brown stains on both sides of their jacket.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And it's like, you gotta let it dry. I don't know what to tell you. Before you put your winter coat on, you gotta Let your spray tan dry first.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, Yeah. I also, since I like spray tan, obviously, very often, I just kind of have to live with the fact that, like, all the colors on my shirts are gonna be a little orange and that. That's something that, again, it's like, you just have to. It's something that you just have to accept also.
Dave Portnoy
Also, like, just white towels. It looks like you just got home from, like, a barbecue, which is crazy.
Kevin Clancy
The first time. The first time I ever saw a white towel on the floor.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
With a woman, I was like, what kind of animal? I was like, did she wipe her ass with the towel? It was like. It was like me, like. Like. Like the paths equation. Like, me standing in the middle of the bathroom. Like, where the. Did that brown come from?
John Feitelberg
What would you have done? If it was just saying, would you have been like that?
Kevin Clancy
I. I think I can pretty confidently say that the relationship didn't last anyway, but I think it would have stopped there.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
If I think you're wiping your ass with cocktails, I think I gotta. Someone's gonna step in, right? Like, at this point, I have a responsibility to say something I know you're wiping your ass with. I just. That might be the way you think it's supposed to be done. Maybe I have to teach you, you know?
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
One last question about girls. When you are. When you're shampooing your hair, do you take your hands and do you put them onto the. Onto the shower walls?
John Feitelberg
Are you talking about, like, with hair?
Kevin Clancy
With hair?
Dave Portnoy
No, like, I'm not talking about the. The extensions. I'm talking about, like, when you, like, Are they just. Just strands of hair just all throughout it?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, we talked about this. You don't want to clog the drain. So then when you wash your hair, you have shampoo, and then you say, okay, if I, like, let it drop now, that's gonna. Whatever. Okay. But I don't feel like running over to the trash can right now. Shower wall. But it's actually, like.
Dave Portnoy
I actually really respect that. That's kind of like zins in the poc art.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
That's kind of like Lucy in the Pocket.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That. That's just, like, practicality, and that's actually looking out for plumbing, you know, and, like, avoiding problems.
Dave Portnoy
Okay, I respect that one.
Kevin Clancy
That one is being a problem. Solid. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Cool with that.
John Feitelberg
But it. Does it gross you guys out?
Kevin Clancy
It doesn't gross me out. I think it's kind of like the time thing where it's just One of those. And again, guys have a million of these things ourselves. We're not perfect the. But like, I understand it and I get it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then eventually we hit a point where it's like, let's just stop leaving the hair there. And I'm sure you hit a point with like, I don't know, whatever it is guys do. But I'm sure there's a million things but like, you get to a point like, just get the fucking hair off the wall. Yeah, I understand why it's there. I respect why it's there, but get it off the fucking.
John Feitelberg
I was just trying to think of like, you know, gripes that I have with guys. Actually, I thought of the opposite. So this is. But I'll get back to the gripes. But this was like a, like, I'm having like weird niche turn ons recently. Not like turn ons, but like, but like the, the. The. Well, okay, whatever. The other day my friend, like, he. We were at lunch, he like, this was also. I feel like all my stories are like from this past weekend.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know.
John Feitelberg
But we're at lunch. He like wanted. Decided he want to make margaritas. It like, because we had a bunch of tequila at the house. And he like, wanted to make margaritas for everybody, by the way. Turn on. This is not actually like, turn on. I'm just saying, like, I was like a reverse it. Yeah, that was kind of attractive. He want to make margaritas for everybody. So he like. But he was. He factored in, oh, we have a lot to kill in the house. We have to get rid of it. And so then he asked the waiter, he was like, do we have. Do you guys have margarita mix? Can you sell margarita mix? And the waiter was like, no, like, but maybe we could like bottle up for you. He's like, yeah, can you, can you like bottle it up first? And like. And then, and then he was like, do you have Tajin? And they were like, no, but we can like pour it on the side. And then he like pour it on the side and like, got that. He got the margarita mix. He got the Tajin and then came back to the house, like, blended up these margaritas, put peanut on the rim for everybody, like, and then like just ended up like, serving to everybody. Just didn't like. It was the way he just like so casually, like thought about it, but wasn't like trying to get any kind of like. It was such like a dadism where I was just like, oh my God, that was so attractive.
Kevin Clancy
You're just describing handling. Exactly.
John Feitelberg
But it's like handling in a way that's like going kind of above and beyond in such a nonchalant way that's like. That's like you're thinking through things that like, kind of would be obstacles. Like, I would have just stopped it like, oh, you guys don't sell margaritas to go. Like, no, it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
He was like, no, let's get the margarita mix. Because then we can also, like, get the tequila and add that in and get rid of that tequila. Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
I was like, holy.
John Feitelberg
By the way, there have been three.
Kevin Clancy
Times during this story I thought you were gonna pass. I was just like, why is this.
John Feitelberg
Story about, like, not some. Whatever. Also, Nobody fucking clipped this. Because if I saw that, he'd be like, what? But. And then. And then it was like there was other things where it was just like. Like, this could sound like a lot brilliant. Then he like, he like. Like the cooler. Like, he was like, overthinking like, he already had planned, like, how we're gonna get the cooler from the beach. Just like the most. It was. It's. It's.
Dave Portnoy
They called the Uber. Later in the day.
Kevin Clancy
I got. I got bad news for everybody here. It's. I seem like Jackie's in love. You're just describing being over the moon about anything this guy does. He's nice. And the way he wore a shirt, I must tell you.
John Feitelberg
No, no, no. Like, that's not. Like, I wouldn't have said that if I was like, I'm in love with him. Like, it was. It was the way, like, it was the niche, like, above and beyond. Thinking one step further, where I would have stopped was just so goddamn sexy. I think I would love.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, I think you would love.
John Feitelberg
I seriously have to cut this all out. If you were to ever see this.
Dave Portnoy
You didn't leave, like, drop in that.
Kevin Clancy
I was just repeating him in his head, like, listening to this, like, the Tajin. He's like, for my whole life I've been doing sit ups and trying to make money, like, learning how to dress, then reading gq. All I needed to do was be like, you. You got sell a margarita mix.
John Feitelberg
I'm sure guys listening are like, wait, so what do I have to do?
Kevin Clancy
Handle. That's what you got to do.
John Feitelberg
Handle. But it's in. In a nonchalant way like that. You can't be doing it for like, oh, this is gonna make everybody seem like I'm handling and I own this place.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
It was like. It was like a Not in like a big dick way.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, I could. I completely get what you're saying.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, because there I can see the kind of person who would, like, make it a big deal and, like, they'd make sure the table knows, like, I'm. Don't worry, guys. I got it. I got it. And you'll be like a big thing. You'd be just shut the up. Not if you want the margarita.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And. But if someone's casually doing it, like, drink a margarita. Why not?
Dave Portnoy
Anyways, Being nonchalant about it.
John Feitelberg
Nonchalantly responsible handle.
Jackie
I know what you mean. Because the other day I was like, over the moon for one of my guy friends because he called a restaurant to add one person to a reservation.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Oh, my God.
Jackie
I'm still thinking about it.
John Feitelberg
This is, this is like, this is going to be like audio porn or whatever. All the girls like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. It's the funny thing is it was started with complaints. It was like, ladies, do you guys have complaints? You guys just are awesome. You'll call restaurants, you'll talk to waiters. What do we do without men?
John Feitelberg
It's like, seriously, like, the bare minimum too. It's just like, we're just describing men, like, being kind of nice.
Kevin Clancy
But the funny thing is, like, both of those stories, I, I would not do. Yeah. If you're looking for that kind of man, he's not sitting in this seat. I actually, I would do. If I wanted the drink and I wanted that. The margaritas. I would do the margarita.
John Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
I guess I might call a restaurant. I, I, I've kind of become like the reservations guy. So I, I, I'm more apt to do it now than I would have been years ago.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. I, I, I, I feel like it's like a maturity thing that I've like, I don't know if maybe also I just got mature and I was like, I didn't recognize this in guys, this level of, like, effort in guys before. Because, like, it didn't really. I was just kind of like going for the boys.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And now I want, like, husband, whatever. But. Or if, like, men are getting more mature as they age again. Confirmed. Not into, not in the little boys hell. Yeah. But and then. And like, guys are just getting more responsible and I'm like, oh, that's attractive. I just, I don't know what came first. Chicken or the egg type thing.
Kevin Clancy
You just said something that was interesting. You were like, looking for a husband. Husband.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Is that what you would like, is there are obviously, I would imagine you're not there, but, like, do you have. I guess. And this is a question to guys, too. Like, I've never had that shift where, like, I'm looking for a wife now I'm looking for a woman. I'm just looking for someone. Good times.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, is that I. I think that.
John Feitelberg
Since I attract so many crazy people, and, like, they just kind of latch on to me, and then, like, once they latch on, like, I just have, like. I get, like, kind of claustrophobic with people because, like, I've had so many people, like, latch onto me, and then I'm, like, too nice to shake them off. So, like, I don't like to, like, let anybody in until I'm, like, I've, like, scanned them, you know, and confirmed, like, you're not crazy. I'll let you in. You can, like, latch onto me in. But, like, amidst that scan, I'm kind of like, okay. What I'm scanning for, I guess, is, like, not husband material, but, like, would I want to spend a lot of time with you?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And it's not like I'm. I'm. I'm looking for marriage right now, but it's more like, crazy people love me. I would like to avoid crazy people right now.
Kevin Clancy
So much younger.
John Feitelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
As someone who has a similar affliction. You're much younger.
John Feitelberg
Figuring out that I don't like crazy people.
Kevin Clancy
Figuring out that you're, like, I don't really want to deal with that anymore.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, thanks. It's just like, I don't, like. I don't like feeling anxious. I don't like feeling, like, scared.
Kevin Clancy
Did you. Did you like it?
John Feitelberg
No, I never really have, Like, I think. I think also, like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I guess that's. That's. You said word there. That was an important difference. Like, I guess I was scared, but never, like, scared scary. I was like, I'll be all right. You know what I mean? Like, I was never, I guess with you, a reversal of the gender. Fear probably plays a bigger factor.
John Feitelberg
I have friends who, like, also attract crazy people, but they. They, like, aren't anxious, and they, like, the crazy and, like, are kind of fine with it. Whereas, like, they'll do it and I'll watch them, and they kind of will, like, glide through it. Well, if that makes sense. Like, they'll just kind of take it day by day or whatever where I overthink, and then I think it ends up resulting in me avoiding people too much and, like, avoiding life at times, you know? So, like, I want to just invite the crazy a Little bit more like, almost like, let the crazy. I need a dated crazy person.
Kevin Clancy
Probably.
John Feitelberg
It will just let it happen.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I said, I, I, I have a similar affliction, but I don't think of it as an affliction. I think, like, I'm very lucky to attract lunatics. And, and I mean that across gender. I, I have just, I always have weird people.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I like that.
John Feitelberg
Why do you think that?
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. It, it like, this is, I feel like I've told this story before, but a child.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I was on the Red Line in Boston going to a museum with my aunt. And we were sitting there and, like, a little person dressed as a gnome came up and just started, like, yelling in my face and not, not in an intimidating way. Like, he was just like. And, and he walked away eventually. And my aunt, like, very nonchalant, was like, you got the o' Neill curse. And I was like, what does that mean? And she's like, it happens to some of us crazy people. Just, they, they, they're around us. And, and I was like, okay. And again, I was so young, I never even thought anything about it. And then, like, as my life progressed, I was like, I always have just weird people. Like, like strangers, friends, lovers, like, everything. I'm like, I just got weird people around me. But I like that. Like, I, I hope I, I hope it never goes away.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that's true. It keeps life a little interesting. Interesting. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I've said this, like, too, but, but I, I feel like sometimes I'll tell a story of, like, oh, yeah, I had this interaction day. My friends will be like, what? That's really crazy. And then I'll be like, oh, yeah.
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John Feitelberg
Anyways, but yeah, boys.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, wait, we gotta get one complaint out of you guys.
John Feitelberg
Oh yeah.
Jackie
Did you say, well, I just cleaned the studio. Oh yeah, you guys vacuumed the Lucy packets. I mean, it's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
That's a fair one. That's a fair one.
Jackie
It's crazy and I am used to it. I literally could clone you two from how much spit I touch, probably. But one of my, one of my roommates at school is like that, but like a million times worse with, she does with everything. Like they're in her bed. They're like literally ever. And she just doesn't think of it as a thing. She just takes it out of her mouth and just puts it. I found them in my own clothes and I'm like, I don't know how that got there. I found them in the dishwasher. So, like, do you guys think about it when you take it out? Are you like, I'm gonna throw that away or are you just like, no.
Kevin Clancy
That'S a very, that's, that's a great criticism that I would say. When I take them out 99 of the time, that's high. 90 of the time, I'm like, I gotta find the barrel. 10% of the time if I'm on the couch watching TV, I'm like, I'll just throw it right there. Well, actually that's like 8% of the time. And then 2% of time I just throw it in the pocket.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that's disgusting.
Kevin Clancy
It's gross.
Jackie
It's the same thing as, like when people pick their nose and then just like wipe a booger somewhere. It's the exact same.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, no. Again, that is. As far as, like the criticisms go, that one's completely on point. That is very fair, you guys.
John Feitelberg
Also, speaking of gross, like, you guys are way too comfortable, like taking a. And like, like too early on in a relationship.
Jackie
I, I am for them. I'M pro that really.
John Feitelberg
I think it's just like a respect thing. Like, just fucking don't.
Jackie
I have an insane thing to say, though.
John Feitelberg
What?
Jackie
I don't. When I have to use. This is a really insane thing to say, actually. When I have to use the bathroom, I don't know which one it is. And I never know which one it is. Like, my body doesn't tell me.
Kevin Clancy
What? Yeah, you just sit on the toilet and you're like, let's find out. Yes.
Jackie
Yes.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, that's. What are you talking about?
Jackie
If I really have to do one or the other. I know, but, like, right now I kind of have to use the bathroom and I don't know what it's going to be like.
John Feitelberg
It's true, right?
Jackie
It's how I live.
Kevin Clancy
Wrong with you. You told Dr.
Jackie
I mean, I'm fine. I mean, I think I'm fine, but like, I'll be at the bar with my friends. I'm like, oh, I have to use the bathroom. And they're like, okay, let's go pee. And I'm like, no, you don't know. I don't know which one it's going to be like.
Kevin Clancy
So you don't like. Like having a group of girls go to the bathroom?
Jackie
I don't care, guys.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know what the solar buncher for me.
Jackie
That's why I'm saying I'm fine with what you said because I just have to tell, like, my friends. I'm like, all right, I just pooped a little. I didn't know I was going to. Sorry.
John Feitelberg
Insane. Yeah, kind of. Similarly, I like, since COVID it up, my sense of smell and I can't smell the difference between BO and Chinese food. And so. So sometimes I'm like, am I around Chinese food or do I smell like.
Dave Portnoy
They do sell so they smell similar.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I don't. I don't know. It didn't used to be like that, but I can't. I. I can't.
Jackie
Asian soups to me are like farts. I don't know the difference between Asian soups and farts.
John Feitelberg
Oh, yeah, like, that's also also a.
Jackie
Co. Also a co. Also a co. You.
Kevin Clancy
You got complaints about guys? Well, soup and. Soup and body odor are pretty similar.
John Feitelberg
I'm also. All the complaints with guys I'm trying to think of are, like, kind of too real. Like, you guys are not good with communication.
Kevin Clancy
People who up communication. Like, you have a real problem. I do not understand that. Yeah, just tell me what the fuck is going on and I will do my best.
John Feitelberg
Well, there's, there's that but there's just like, like there's, there's a, I would say like communications issues on your end too.
Kevin Clancy
No, I know, but I think I'm in the minority. But if I have something, I'll just tell you.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like if I not, I mean it's not foolproof but like I'm, I'm pretty open about something. That's an easy fix.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, yeah, this is, I don't like when you do that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that's a good way to live life. I would say. I also have a work, but it's all like crazy.
Kevin Clancy
Like people just sit there and get mad about it and like they still do it. Well, you never told them you don't like it.
Jackie
I feel like your threshold for getting annoyed though is so much higher than other people's that like I probably get annoyed like a hundred times more than you do. So some of the things I just don't want to say because then I would be talking about I was annoyed all the time and you're just so like, you don't get annoyed as often.
Kevin Clancy
I feel like that makes sense. Yeah. I agree with that. I'm, I'm pretty, not when I, when I voice an opinion about being annoyed. Usually the person's like, yeah, that was my bad. Pretty rarely is it like why you're that this the hammer in the wall bothering you? Could you knock it off? I'm trying to watch the show Trouble.
John Feitelberg
I, I, I, I feel like my theory is younger siblings. Cuz I'm a younger sibling. Like I was nagged so much by like my mom, my sister, like everyone just younger siblings just get nagged. So then I never want to nag anybody cuz like I've, I've been on the other end of it and I don't like it. So then I just kind of bottle it up. And then I think that younger siblings all have worse relationship problems because there's a bottling upness and then a explosion that comes later. And that's not a healthy recipe for a relationship.
Kevin Clancy
I, I see that. I would say I feel the same thing as an older sibling.
John Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
Where I'm like, it's my responsibility to keep the lid on this thing.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So I got to, it's up to me to not freak out.
John Feitelberg
Okay, next working theory. This is kind of an attack on guys, so I do apologize. I wouldn't say you guys, but a lot of guys have encountered. I feel like they don't look okay if there is. If they're kind of women. Like, because of periods, you kind of get in the habit of every now and then. Like, sometimes it's not always the case, but checking yourself. Like, sometimes you'll be crazy in the moment, but then like a few days later you'll be like, I was fucking. That was crazy. So then, so then you kind of get in the habit of, like when you're in a bad mood, you're like, am I hangry right now? Am I on my period? Whatever. And you look within yourself a little bit to like, be like, is it, is it him or is it me?
Kevin Clancy
That I don't think a lot of people do.
Dave Portnoy
No, that's self awareness.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Not a lot of people don't have that.
Kevin Clancy
Really. I think it's very good that you do it. I do not. I don't think most people think, at least that's what I've been told. Because I think I'm similar where I'm like, why the do I feel like this? Yeah, I don't think a lot. I've been told most people don't ask themselves that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I feel like I've encountered some guys who's just like, they, they won't like, yell at the other person, but they'll start to just like act weird and, and take it out. Well, I guess, yeah. Take it out on the other person and then it's kind of like, well, you gotta look within yourself. But yeah, maybe it's just a self awareness thing.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's a very good trait to have. I don't, I wouldn't say it's a widely used or widely held trait, but.
Jackie
I like, agree with both of you. Like, I think it is just like a self awareness thing and like that. But I agree that like, guys don't like, do what you're saying. Like, I don't know, like. I agree. Yeah, I agree with both of you.
Kevin Clancy
Honestly. I was reading the thing the other day that basically men and women have similar cycles, but we do it every day, you do it every month. And I was like, oh, that's kind of like, I, I don't know the terminology, so you guys might have to help me out a little bit here. But like, like when a guy wakes up, that is like how you feel the week after your period where like our, it's. Our testosterone's at its highest. We feel fresh, we feel good to go, like, blah, blah, whatever. And then I, again, now I'm gonna get lost because I don't know the other things, but, like, midday is where you guys are ovulating or something like that. And then at 4pm, 5pm you're ovulating right now. And then like 4pm, 5pm is like when we. Our testosterone starts to dip. And that's when you're, I guess, premenstrual. And then I. When the one we're tired is when you're menstrual again. I don't know if this is any science to this, but I was just reading, like, basically it was like, guys do the cycle that women do every month. They do it every day. Which would make sense why? Like, things with you are more highlighted. Like, our window is two hours, whereas your window is a week. So it's a lot more noticeable. Like, oh, in this time of your life or your cycle, you have this mood, whereas you just don't even, you know, you don't always see me between three and five.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So you can't be like, oh, between three and five. You're always like this.
Jackie
Do you feel like it's true for you, like, the times of day or any.
Kevin Clancy
I don't really have anything to compare it to. So I don't. You know what I mean? Like, I've never experienced what you guys experienced the week. Period.
Jackie
Yeah, I guess.
John Feitelberg
Guess.
Jackie
Do you feel like when you first wake up.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah. No, in the morning. In the morning, your Testosterone.
John Feitelberg
So, like 5:00pm At 5:00pm do you, like, not want to have sex?
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah, we know. We actually, we talked about this fairly recently. Like, we were doing the, like, what time we on average have sex, and it was either like 2am, like my time. The most of my sex in my life has been at either 2am or 10am, so my average is probably like 6am but do you think that's just.
Jackie
Because, like, you're busy during the middle part of the day?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, for sure.
Jackie
Like, those are also the two times that you're, like, asleep a lot. Not maybe not asleep, but like in your house. It's like those are also just the times where you're free.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. It's like the Bill Burr joke that most shark attacks happen within 100ft of the shore. And he's like, well, that's where the people are. You know, most attacks don't happen in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean because there's no fucking people there.
Dave Portnoy
Sombrus thing.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
I feel like when I'm on my period. Why am I wearing this when I'm like, on my period? Like, I'll like, have, like, three days of, like, being, like, really horny, but, like, it spikes, like, in the middle of the day, like, at 12.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
John Feitelberg
Yeah. So I don't. I don't know if, like, other people.
Jackie
I know what you mean. Like, I have, like, the three days, but mine's definitely not in the middle of the day.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. You're like, this must be what a guy feels like, like, all the time.
Kevin Clancy
We. I would like to do a test where you guys get on testosterone. I'm honestly curious. Like, I would like to see. I, I. I have no idea. You might be like, this rules. Or you might be like, this is the worst thing.
John Feitelberg
Well, this is, like, really, like, I do. I make decisions differently. I like, I like, you know, I move different. Is it Adderall?
Jackie
Like, I feel like Adderall is what, like, testosterone feels like, kind of.
Kevin Clancy
I never liked Adderall. I. I don't know. I. I was. Yeah, I wasn't a huge fan of Adderall. I think I like testosterone.
John Feitelberg
You get, like, really confident.
Jackie
Because when I take mine prescribed. Yeah. I'm like, I feel like I can, like, talk to people, and I'm like, this is what, Like, I feel like a montage of a guy in, like, a movie, like, going throughout his work days. Like, how I feel when I take my hat.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I get that. It's like, you're, like. You, like, one, like, get down to the bottom of stuff.
Jackie
Like, I kind of feel like Patrick Bateman when I take my hair.
John Feitelberg
The rise of Grind mindset.
Dave Portnoy
Have you ever gotten your testosterone tested?
Kevin Clancy
Never.
Dave Portnoy
Like, to see where my number is.
Kevin Clancy
We. I mean, me and Kevin were supposed to do it years ago, I think, for an advertising thing. Yeah. I've never. They. We had a bell on recently. We were talking about. I've never, like, studied myself.
Dave Portnoy
No.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I'm not against it. If some. If you guys were like, hey, we're doing a segment. We're gonna test our testosterone. I'd be fine. But I wouldn't. I'm like, I don't really care.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Everything works. I used to. I told a story on a podcast recently, but I don't think it was this show. I. I hit puberty very late. Yeah. And, like, I was excited when I finally did. Like, I finally. I think. I think it was my senior year of high school. Like, I had pubes. Like, not even, like, a bush, but just, like, you could see that there was hair growing.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And, like, like, the hockey locker. My kids went nuts. They're like, firebag Puberty, like, and it was wigs. Like, I wasn't like, my. My side. I was a fully grown person, but I just still, you know, I never had hair. I just didn't look like someone who'd hit puberty, except for my size. And. And, like, they're like, yeah, he's got hair. And I was so excited. And I had a doctor's appointment, you know, around then, and I. I knew he was gonna look at my dick, so I. I was like, gotta shave my puke. And so, like, I just, like, raw shaved them. Like, probably didn't even have shaving cream or anything. Just, like, shaved it and went to the doctors. It was like my family doctor at the time. And he checked my balls and all that shit. And then as I was laying there still, he just gave me a pat on my stomach and just went, I don't need to be shaving yet. And I was like, come on, dude. We just had a party in the locker room over there.
John Feitelberg
I've definitely told this story before, but that reminds me of when I. Because I didn't get my period until I was 17. So I was, like, about to go to college, and I, like, still haven't got my period. So I, like, go to the doctor. And I was like, hey, like, what's going on? Like, I still haven't got my period. And she was like, hey, like, drop your pants for a second. She's, like, looking in there. And she was like, yep, you're good. You don't have a micro penis. And I was like, what? She said that apparently it's really normal to have a hidden micro penis. Like, the girls who don't have the periods have hidden micro penises. They don't know because it's like, they think it's a. But it's actually like a microphone confirmed. I don't have a micro penis. I've said this before. But then she was like, have you? Have you? Like, then I think you just haven't gone through puberty. And I was like, brother, I just got a boob reduction. There's no way. So then she was like, wait, so.
Kevin Clancy
You had a boob production before you had a period?
John Feitelberg
Before I got my period.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy.
John Feitelberg
And then she was like, oh, then that means you're about to hit a second period. And I was like, oh, walk. And I did. Then I hit people twice. And also, I want to reiterate. No micro penis.
Kevin Clancy
Can I ask, the micro penis, is it. Obviously, it's not visible. Like, is it inside of people?
John Feitelberg
That's what it seemed to have been.
Kevin Clancy
I think on the G spot, he's got a bucket dick hanging like a bat. It does feel like a sponge. You're flicking a head around.
John Feitelberg
I. I think that, like, also, she was kind of saying, like, some people just don't check.
Kevin Clancy
I'm just thinking if, like, I think your G spot just came in my hand.
John Feitelberg
I told. I told my friends this story, and, like, they seriously tell the. In front of everyone, they go, hey, Jackie, tell. Tell them about your micro penis. First off. No micro. Like, I don't have a micro penis. And they always say that. But then what sucks is now people are picturing me with a micropenis. It's just, like, a thought that I don't want people's head. Like, don't picture me.
Jackie
I kind. That kind of confirms, like, a theory that me and my friends have. Is that, like, you know how. Like, I don't really know what the scientific term is. Like, it's not your clip, but, like, the labia, like, the long part in the middle. Like, basically everyone starts as a girl in, like, the womb, and then you grow. You can't. Like, everyone starts the same when the egg is first fertilized as a girl, whatever. And then you either become a guy or just kind of stay a girl and so you, like, grow a penis. And so, like, me and my friends did a little, like, experimentation, and I cut. I. We think that, like, because some people, you know how they're. Like, the middle thing will be, like, a lot longer. It's like, that was gonna be the penis, but it didn't quite get there. So, like, people like my girlfriends that are more like, I don't know, like, tomboyish or whatever, they're. They have, like, longer ones. And I was like, I think you guys were gonna be boys, and you just didn't get quite there.
John Feitelberg
Oh, did you look it up, or is that just a theory?
Jackie
I looked it up. There's not. Not much comes up when you're like, is my long labia. Was it going to be a penis? Like, it's not. You can't really find anything.
Kevin Clancy
But that was a funny way to present the theory. Like, yeah, I looked it up. I don't know.
Jackie
I have 10 girlfriends and, like, it all kind of. It all kind of lined up.
John Feitelberg
I'm trying to think of mine because we've all seen. I don't think that. That. I don't think that my friends would. I don't know. It's an interesting.
Jackie
Well, you have to check the length of all your feedback. So you can't really know.
John Feitelberg
Measured that out.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, you gotta fucking measuring tape like a tailor, like some Italian guy. Okay. Do take your pants.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. You're like inseam or whatever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that would be so funny checking your vaginas in.
John Feitelberg
You could. You could actually externally do it. All right.
Kevin Clancy
Pair of baggies.
John Feitelberg
Any more grapes you want to.
Dave Portnoy
You know, I'll let them all out.
John Feitelberg
You're all out. Steve, what you got? Well, love that. He thinks we're all lovely. I'll try and think of some more. You guys have some like serious deep issues and like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, we definitely do. I'm excited to hear them. Do we have any voicemails? Do you want one more?
Caller
It's raining at the bubble park. It's getting cold and getting dark. My home team's down at least a dozen runs. I've got my son and daughter here. They're wearing the away team's gear. Their mother bought it cause she's a country music fan.
Kevin Clancy
Now.
Caller
You'd think I'd be so depressed. I'm feeling like today's worthless that I'd be packing it in and saying fuck.
Kevin Clancy
It.
Caller
With this shit eating grin stamped on my face. It didn't get there by mistake. It found its way there in a chicken bucket. Chicken bucket. You my best friend, you're beautiful. And I contend that if anyone disagrees with so they can suck it. There's nothing I could fantasize much better than some cold ones and some chicken thighs. Life's all right with a chicken bucket.
John Feitelberg
No way. That's cuz we talk.
Kevin Clancy
That was so good. I think we ended there.
Caller
That was unbelievable.
John Feitelberg
Insane. That's cuz we talked about the Chicken Bucket song, right?
Kevin Clancy
I would imagine. Yeah. Otherwise quite a coincidence.
John Feitelberg
That was really good.
Kevin Clancy
That was great. As I was listening to that, I was like, this is. This is proof of my. My, my theory that all you need is a man and a guitar. Anything else is too much noise. This is what you get when you watch a complete unknown 30 times. You become Pete Seeger. But anything else is too much.
John Feitelberg
Should we end it there? That was.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, no, let's podcast over.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, podcast over.
Kevin Clancy
Podcast over.
John Feitelberg
Ads. Hit it without.
Kevin Clancy
Oh wait, hit him with the outro. The outro is Henry Golding sits down with us. I'm pretty sure us is me, but Jackie still might.
John Feitelberg
No, Jackie won't.
Kevin Clancy
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Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But the whole time I'm just thinking like, oh, God, we look like such a idiot. It was actually really sad because then he. We. We talked about his. His family.
Feitelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
Like, and he was talking about how, like, his kids are, like. He said it's hard for him to talk with his kids because he can feel how his kids. His kids can think how disgusting he thinks they are. And I was like, oh, that is.
Feitelberg
Tough judgment from your kids.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. But, dude, very excited to have you here. I haven't seen you forever. I know. I think last time I saw you punched me in the dick. I honestly, I don't know if we ever told you that, because we did. We did something in the green screen room and then you sack tapped us both.
Feitelberg
Oh, nice. Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And it got us banned on YouTube. No. Which I was like, I was like, that's insane. Like, there's so much crazy stuff on YouTube.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Little sack tap amongst the boys. Exactly.
Feitelberg
Come on, let's just friend this or like a handshake in some countries, you know.
Kevin Clancy
You're here promoting Old Guard 2.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Which I love. And I'm so happy that it got a reboot because I watched Old Guard 1.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Way back in 2020 when it first came out. And, like, I think that was right before we accepted that streaming movies are real movies.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Like, it was, to be honest.
Feitelberg
Yeah. You know, when it came out. It came out during COVID Yeah. And so we had like, well, they have the most captured audience possible. And so it became, like, not only was it a great film, but. But it became one of the most watched sort of projects on to come out of Netflix.
Kevin Clancy
It was that and Tiger King, I imagine. Right?
Feitelberg
It was. It was literally that period.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, that movie put me on. Because early in the movie, I'm a big. I love snacks. I like to eat snacks.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I eat like shit.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And in the first movie, I like snacks and drama K. And drama Chi. And drama key.
Feitelberg
Andromache and drama key.
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Okay.
Feitelberg
Oh, my God. You're going to test me on all the names now. You know, we shot this a while back.
Kevin Clancy
Did you.
Feitelberg
We shot this. It must have been two years. Over two years. Two and a half years ago in Rome.
Kevin Clancy
Really.
Feitelberg
And so it's. It's. You know, we had to do sort of because we. I think we really wanted to get the. The story right. And there were so many elements of. Of broadening the story of. Of how these immortals sort of exist and the history, because it never really went into it with. With the first.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Feitelberg
And so this is really about, like, delving into who are these guys and where do they come from.
Kevin Clancy
And you're kind of too. Is kind of the keeper of all.
Feitelberg
Yeah, no, exactly. Yeah. So I've been the. The nerd in the. In the library right away. The history. And, you know, we have the amazing Uma Thurman as well. And it's just like bananas cost.
Kevin Clancy
Watching the movie last night, I was.
Feitelberg
Like, oh, did you watch it?
Kevin Clancy
I want.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Feitelberg
Nice.
Kevin Clancy
I was like, uma with a sword. Charlize with kind of a mullet haircut. Like, we're going Oscars here.
Feitelberg
Helicopters.
Kevin Clancy
No, it was. It's so. It's like. I really, really, really liked it. I think it's awesome. I. I love these kind of. These kind of movies are like.
Feitelberg
Yeah, that means. Right.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Which I Actually, I got a lot I want to talk to you about. Oh.
Feitelberg
So, okay.
Kevin Clancy
First you had said something that I, that intrigued me where you said it was two years ago and I was watching, I was watching this last night and I was kind of just thinking about your catalog and I was wondering, is there. Do you have a strategy on like how you select mov. You select movies?
Feitelberg
Yeah. You know, at this point in time, like this past two years, I've been trying to like really just choose some counter programming to what I've done. So you know, I did like, I did from a simple favor too. And we brought back the character and I just wanted to go like throw shit on the wall and just like make him some of this obnoxious drunk and like give him like a great death scene. And you know, that's what Paul Pulfi. And you know, we've got this character in Nine Perfect Strangers who's kind of this really kind of mental, kind of scatty dude and then some really deep projects. So I've been trying to find like some like huge spectrum of characters. That's gotta be the. So that's what stands out to me. It's kind of like, ah, yeah, sure, you can do the romantic lead and you always get stuck in the Nick Young of everything with, with crazy rich.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, yes.
Feitelberg
But it's just so fun eating up furniture like when you, when you're in the scene and just like, you know, acting, you know, we got a little twitch going.
Kevin Clancy
So.
Feitelberg
Yeah, no, it's, it's by choice. It's just trying to find like interesting things to do and become.
Kevin Clancy
So you're pretty script based. It's not really who you want to work with or where you want to work.
Feitelberg
For instance, like, oh my God, I'd love to. To work with Delhi Vallenue or like you know, anybody like who's, who's big. But sometimes those, the, the projects, you know, they have somebody in mind or you know, you never have the pick of the litter unless you're like, well that's what Timothy Chalamet is probably getting.
Kevin Clancy
Every role imaginable, right? You don't have like that. You're not, are you. You're not you. Obviously you're never auditioning, but like, are you. Can you, can you just call someone, be like, yo, I want.
Feitelberg
You can like, you can. You can like send over your interest. And I do it frequently. I just like hit up sort of directors or I've seen a film and I'm like, dude, I'm like A massive fan. Like, what have you got going on?
Kevin Clancy
So even someone in your position.
Feitelberg
No, 100%. I think majority of, like, the big, big jobs have been gotten just from, like, a direct point of, like, fandom.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
Really? Because, you know, you kind of need to appreciate somebody's work and. And so. And. And it's also you can't be afraid of just, like, patting somebody on the back and say, holy, that was great work.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
You know, did you have to get. And you saw how everybody turned out for, like, something like Sinners with Michael B. And. And Coogler. Like, everybody in this industry was like, wow, that was awesome. Like, however you guys put that together.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that one snuck up on.
Feitelberg
You have to give flowers and, you know, sometimes something comes from it, something, sometimes it doesn't. But is that a conversation?
Kevin Clancy
You know, is that one of your favorites?
Feitelberg
I think it's definitely, like. Yeah, I haven't been to the cinema much just because of kids, and. And, you know, it costs an extra, like, 100 bucks to go watch a movie with the babysitting and so. So you kind of like, you pick your. Your movies, and that was one of them. But I really want to go watch 20 years later.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, Danny Boyle.
Feitelberg
I mean, Alex Garland is probably one of the greatest writers that I love sci fi. And his projects that he does are, like, phenomenal.
Kevin Clancy
What was it? What has he done? But. Oh, he did warfare.
Feitelberg
He did warfare. He did Civil War.
Kevin Clancy
Civil War.
Feitelberg
Ex Machina.
Kevin Clancy
Yep. And then.
Feitelberg
No, no, he did the original. He wrote the original 28 days later. I think that was like one of his. His big. Sort of like, that was his big writing. That was the first one. That was early Danny Boyle. Yeah. I mean, I don't know when that was, but it was ages ago.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, maybe. Maybe 2000. I think it's 15 years ago.
Feitelberg
Yeah, he's.
Kevin Clancy
He's awesome, this one. Old Guard two. And Old Guard in general, they not steal from, but obviously use some kind of lore with the Salem witch trials and witch trials in general.
Feitelberg
Right, right.
Kevin Clancy
There's kind of utilizing there. I learned about the witch trials very recently.
Feitelberg
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Do you know how many people died in the witch trial?
Feitelberg
Isn't it wild? It's like, I don't know how many. Like, 19. No, only 19 and five were.
Kevin Clancy
Guys.
Feitelberg
No way.
Kevin Clancy
I was like. I was like, wait, what?
Feitelberg
That.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy. It's. I. I honestly. And obviously, if you're listening to this.
Feitelberg
Because it's something, right?
Kevin Clancy
It's such a massive thing, and I, I was learning about it and again, I learned about. On Wikipedia, if you have real facts, don't listen to me. Yeah, but, but I was reading the Wikipedia page because I had to as like a lesson for some dumb thing we do at this company.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
I had to teach my friend about something.
Feitelberg
Right, right, right.
Kevin Clancy
And I, I don't know, I was around Halloween and I just picked the Salem witch trials.
Feitelberg
You just do like, you have to do like a, like a big sort of storyboard.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Like basically teach them a school lesson.
Feitelberg
PowerPoint presentation. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I was filling in and so I googled it and I was reading about it and I was like, hang on. 19 people died.
Feitelberg
Like, that's crazy. I thought you're gonna be like 19,000.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And it's actually, it's very interesting because when we talk about witch trials, obviously we, we often drop the Salem.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
But it only happened there. It's considered like one of the greatest cases of mass hysteria in the world.
Feitelberg
And actually just spread.
Kevin Clancy
There was one more. It was happened in one town in France and happened in one town in America.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And that was the whole thing. And I was like, oh, wow, that.
Feitelberg
Is, that's, yeah, that's not what I.
Kevin Clancy
Expected it to be. But with old guard, it makes a little.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
They're actually.
Feitelberg
Exactly. Yeah. I mean, that, that just, that the, the, the scene of, of her being put in the Iron Maiden, like in that first movie, and like falling to the bottom of the ocean, like, gasping for air over and over and over again. Could you just. I, I have sort of like this. That freaked me out completely.
Kevin Clancy
That was really hard to watch. I, I, I don't, I don't typically.
Feitelberg
Like, however, like 5,000 years or however long, like just drowning.
Kevin Clancy
Just drowning. Like, I, I, I'm typically pretty good with movies. Like, I don't, I don't get too. Yeah, I know. Like, I don't get too grossed out. I don't get too scared. I keep a pretty even keel.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And watching that scene, I was, yeah.
Feitelberg
Just the idea of it, it's a nightmare.
Kevin Clancy
Nightmare.
Feitelberg
Crazy.
Kevin Clancy
I had a question for you where, like, you look very handsome today, as.
Feitelberg
You always do, sir.
Kevin Clancy
You like when you're traveling, are you, are you bringing Henry Golding's clothes or you getting hooked up?
Feitelberg
Yeah, no, I have like, I have a little spread of like, things that I put together.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
But I'm actually repping this the Bandit. It's a New York company.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, no kidding.
Feitelberg
That I, that I really friendly with the boys who Started it, but they. They've got, like, some great stuff, so.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, that's.
Feitelberg
Once in a while, I get. I get some, like, nice things.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I saw you on the red carpet south by Southwest, and, like.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It wasn't an ascot. It wasn't a cravat. What was that?
Feitelberg
It was. Yeah, it was. That was Emperor money. Like, they had just, like, a bit of color, man. Yeah, just, like, pop color. You can't be shy.
Kevin Clancy
I actually just bought a book that I saw recommended by a celebrity stylist. I forget who. And it's called the Dictionary of Colors.
Feitelberg
Oh, cool.
Kevin Clancy
And it's. Sorry. The Dictionary of Color Combinations.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
And it's just two squares of two colors.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I kind of just flip through, and I'm sitting on my couch, and I'm like, oh, those two colors do look nice together. And I try and think about it.
Feitelberg
Have that, like, color wheel where they, like, check which colors, like, work, work best for you. You got a bit of red in that beer.
Kevin Clancy
Translucent.
Feitelberg
Let me have a look.
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
Feitelberg
That's a little. Little strawberry blonde.
Kevin Clancy
My colors are not great, actually.
Feitelberg
Funny enough, my kid is, like, ginger.
Kevin Clancy
Really? Yeah.
Feitelberg
She's like a full redhead.
Kevin Clancy
No kidding. It's crazy.
Feitelberg
Yeah, it's beautiful. But so. Yeah. So we got to figure out your. Your color palette.
Kevin Clancy
My color palette is. I'm. I'm very. I'm very pink.
Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I don't know if you know the comedian, Ms. Pat. She's very, very funny. And she came in here once, and she just went the. Are you pink?
Feitelberg
Yeah, no joke. New York is just, like, sweltering right now.
Kevin Clancy
This is.
Feitelberg
It's bananas.
Kevin Clancy
But, you know, I. I was saying today on the show that, like, we spend so much time inside now that I kind of don't even notice. Like, I go from an Uber to an office to an apartment to.
Feitelberg
You guys pretty much, like, live here. It looks like you guys live here. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
It is. It's not the best place. It's one of those things, like, we. You know, when you The. The idea of it. The esthetic is like. Yeah, we're going to have, like, an esthetic where we kind of don't care, and it's a little messy.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And you, like, that'll be cool. That'll be cool. And then it kind of piles. You're like, this is just messy, dude.
Feitelberg
Just compounding dirt.
Kevin Clancy
I was reading about you. I was surprised to see that you got your start. Espn.
Feitelberg
Yeah, no, that was. That was, like, one of My first broadcasting gigs. So what were you doing? It was like a sports. It was like a football, like, magazine show. So we'd round up, like the funny, funny stuff that would happen over the week. Little did they know I hated football. And so I had to like pretend like this entire time I was like, yeah, I'm really interested in that. But I got to. I went to like the World cup in South Africa with them. I'd like, yeah, they need to bring that back. When's the next one? La?
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
La? Well, no, it's North America now.
Feitelberg
North America.
Kevin Clancy
It's here.
Feitelberg
Oh, that's right. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Mexico City, I think Toronto and Montreal, like, it's. It's everywhere, folks.
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Feitelberg
Let's do some drop shipping. Let's get some food resellers going, you know, we'll see what those tariffs select.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, we only can afford those anymore. How, What? So did you select a team or were you kind of.
Feitelberg
No, no, no, no. To be honest, like, I did that for like maybe like a year and a half, two years. And that was kind of in between travel shows. So. So that was my only ever, like, sports gig and I was terrible at it. But I managed to like, convince them otherwise.
Kevin Clancy
Was that the most acting you've ever done?
Feitelberg
I mean, I think. I think that was like. Like I barely pulled that off.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Feitelberg
I think they hit every time. They're like, this guy knows nothing.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, and so then you went from. Did you go with. Was you. I saw you were a hairdresser as well.
Feitelberg
Yeah, hairstyles. As a kid.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, that was. As a kid.
Feitelberg
That was pretty 16 until like 22. 22 onwards. Moved to, like Asia. Did like broadcast TV shows, stuff like that. Travel shows, then news. News travel stuff.
Kevin Clancy
So you were kind of one of those guys who. You're like, I know I got it. We just don't really know how to use it yet.
Feitelberg
Well, no, you know what? It was like, I think it was just learning on the fly. And kind of weirdly, like, when I moved out to Asia, it was under the premise of, like, I'm gonna do this. Like, yeah, I really. Like, this looks like hella fun. But I had no idea how I was gonna do it, and just by chance managed to meet the right people, put myself out, and changed, like, my mentality of, like, oh, yeah, no, I'm a hairstylist to, like, I'm a presenter. And so it was really, like, a flip of the switch.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, that.
Feitelberg
This is crazy.
Kevin Clancy
I know. Like. Like, the phrase identity has, like, kind of become a joke or whatever. Like, it really matters when you flip, like, what you are and who you are.
Feitelberg
Like, because, you know, your. Your sign is where your synapses start picking up on certain things which. Which. Which help strengthen this idea of. This new idea of who you are.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Feitelberg
Like. Like, oh, there's an opportunity here. Like, I wouldn't have seen it if I wasn't thinking in this, with this frame of mind. So once you kind of, like, switch it, you start seeing sort of the. The trail amongst the trees.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Feitelberg
You kind of like, oh, maybe I can, like, I'll go meet this guy, or, we'll do this, and. But you only see it if you, like, really take that moment with yourself and just be like, you know what? Like, I want to do this. I want to be this.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's. It's like getting a red car and you start seeing more.
Feitelberg
No, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. No, they were always there. Like, it's. It's just my brain is more programmed to accept it and see it and all that stuff.
Feitelberg
Some people find it hard, but, like, I've always been pretty. Pretty good with just, like, a strong mental sort of identity idea of what I want.
Kevin Clancy
Sorry, the. The. Sorry on that. Traveling. Is that where you did the. I just read about this. Forgive my pronunciation. Was it the Abena manhood ritual?
Feitelberg
Oh, the Ebon, Yeah. So I'm from a tribe in Malaysian Borneo called the Iban. Like, traditionally, they were like, headhunters. They would, like, forage the lands, and it was very communal, sort of like, living and stuff like that. I did a. A travel show with Discovery Channel, where I went and lived with, like, three or four different tribes in and around Malaysians throughout, like, Malaysian Borneo.
Kevin Clancy
And how long was that for? Like, how long did you live?
Feitelberg
I think. I think I was probably four nights with each tribe or something in. In the jungles. But, dude, it was crazy because all the producers and the camera guys would, like, leave me in the town. They were like, bye. And then I'd go with my camera, and I'd go with these. These guides and, like, members of the tribe, and I'd have to film everything. So it just gave me a really good, like.
Kevin Clancy
So you're like a vlogger?
Feitelberg
Yeah, essentially.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
Like Discovery Channel. It was like, back in the day, what.
Kevin Clancy
What was the. The ritual like? Like, the.
Feitelberg
The. There was a. You know, there's. There's the ritual of what it was. It was. It's called a bajalaya, but July is essentially like a journey into manhood. So you would essentially go before you're. You're sort of. You turn 18, and it's kind of like a walkabout. So the aboriginals would call it a walk where they would go out into the deserts or they would go out into sort of like, the Australia, and. And you. You kind of connect with your ancestors, and you kind of survive off the land and things like that.
Kevin Clancy
Did you feel that?
Feitelberg
Definitely. There was, like, these. These moments where I'd be in the middle of the night, I'd just be like, whoa. This is, like. It's like a very strong, powerful feeling. And it was, like, a great challenge. And at the end, I got this huge. This. In the culture, tattoos play a significant role in identifying a lot of your journey or identifying, like, who you are and which tribe you're from. And originally, it was all, like, the bamboo rod tapping. That's where the word tattoo comes from. It's like, tap, tap, tap.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, really?
Feitelberg
Yeah. So it was. So I got a massive piece done at the end of this journey.
Kevin Clancy
That's it.
Feitelberg
Which took, like, 10 hours. Like, on my. On my leg here, it was a.
Kevin Clancy
Bamboo stick and poke.
Feitelberg
Yeah, pretty much that, but, like, with a bat.
Kevin Clancy
Oh.
Feitelberg
And, you know, the idea of that. That. That program was to. To come full circle, go on this journey, but then ended up my. My. My wedding. And so it was like this journey before turning into a man.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, that's really cool.
Feitelberg
Yeah, we shot my wedding in. In Malaysia, and it was just like this beautiful journey.
Kevin Clancy
That's really cool. Congratulations.
Feitelberg
Yeah, thanks. That was a while back. That was like. That was like six months. No, it was like five. Five months before Crazy rich.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Feitelberg
Like, they. They.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, did crazy rich Asians. I don't think we have to talk about it.
Feitelberg
Is.
Kevin Clancy
That movie is. Honest to God, actually, this is. This is a. We've written a TV show.
Feitelberg
Oh, no.
Kevin Clancy
And. And these are some of our scripts for one of our episodes. Crazy rotations is in the script. Oh, nice.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
Dude. It became such a cultural reference.
Kevin Clancy
It's. What. What about it makes us cry so much during it because I'm not a.
Feitelberg
Huge humanity of it all.
Kevin Clancy
You think so?
Feitelberg
I think it's the perfect sort of storytelling and just the joy of. Of kind of like this. This exotic view of. Of like a. A place that we don't get to see in media very much like Asia, but seen it through this lens. And it's. It's common stories that everybody's sort of like, you know, filial pressure from your parents or your. Whoever the person that you're marrying and, you know, love conquers all. It's just one of those thematic, like, universal themes when you get on that plane every time.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know what. Like, I have few movies where I'm like, I will cry.
Feitelberg
It's.
Kevin Clancy
It's independent Independence Day, Armageddon. You know, you can throw in, like, Rudy. I. I don't cry during Rudy, but I know everyone says that. That. But Crazy Rich is right there on.
Feitelberg
My list of, like, that's a guarantee everybody gets. Everybody gets it. On the. The wedding scene.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, the wedding scene as well.
Feitelberg
When she's like, there's that moment between the two characters.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I love you. Would you say that? Like, not even that, but just more broader. The. What roles do you have? Like, are you doing where you're like, I'm not even acting like that. Like, there you go.
Feitelberg
That definitely was, like, the closest to. And that was, you know, that's the best role to kick off a career because especially, like, new to acting, if it was some character piece, it would be like. But that's why John wanted me, right? Because he was. He saw all these sort of tapes of my travel shows and stuff on YouTube, and then it was like, that's the guy we need. We need somebody who's like. Like a companion. Like somebody who you want to hang out and have a beer with and. Yeah, just be like. Just to hang out with him because he's fun and cool.
Kevin Clancy
And that's just it.
Feitelberg
So that was. That was. Yeah. And so it really helped to get the role, you know. It's hard. Yeah. It had to be a genuine, like, role like that.
Kevin Clancy
What. What kind of movies do you typically watch? Like, if you are. We were just saying the other day.
Feitelberg
If I'm cruising on. On an airplane, I go straight to the sci fi straight to sci fi. Sci fi action. My jam. I just love it. Just world building things like that.
Kevin Clancy
I watched a arrival on a flight recently.
Feitelberg
Oh, yeah, you mentioned earlier there was like some like. I saw something on Instagram they had like these rings, black. Black rings, like over America or something. There was like smoke rings that looked like the signals from.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Feitelberg
Was it right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Feitelberg
Language. Yeah, that's funny you brought that up.
Kevin Clancy
I. I also on. On the same play, I watched that on the way back. And on the way there, I sat next to a guy as. This is to Chicago. I sat next to a guy who was a physicist. He was going to Chicago to go to the Fermilab and look at their collider and see what they're doing with Adams. And he's explaining all this to me in great detail. And he's very smart, man, obviously. And then he asked what I was doing, and I was going to a barstool trivia competition. And I was like, this. This guy thinks I'm the dumbest person ever. And then I put on A Working man with Jason Statham's new one, and I was like, he definitely thinks I'm dumb. Look, I like the movie. What do you want me to tell you? But, yeah, it's not. It's not the highest. Whatever. But the. The. I say that because two movies that I get pressured to watch a lot. Not. It's not even pressured. It's. I get told like, this is a movie that was made for you.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
You will love it and I know I will. But they're two of your movies.
Feitelberg
Oh, no joke.
Kevin Clancy
I'm feeling very vulnerable right now. Yeah. But I've never seen the Gentleman and I've never seen Ministry of Gentlemanly.
Feitelberg
Oh, dude, this is. They're awesome.
Kevin Clancy
They're.
Feitelberg
I'm. I'm the first to like. Like to toot that horn is like, that's a great movie. Did you see the series?
Kevin Clancy
I haven't seen the series either.
Feitelberg
Okay. Watch the film first.
Kevin Clancy
Then I think, I don't know what it is about it because I. I love Guy Ritchie. I'm watching Mobland right now. Like, I'm a huge Guy Richie guy, but people tell it to me so often.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That then when I hit Play, I feel so much pressure to enjoy it.
Feitelberg
I know. I know that feeling. Yeah, yeah. No, I totally know that.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, I can't do it right now. I can't do it.
Feitelberg
And Ministry Streets was like one of the ones that kind of got like, we Didn't. I don't know why it didn't get like a bigger sort of presence.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
But like everybody that, that has comes up to me and has watched it, they're like, dude, that was like one of the best popcorn movies that I've seen like ages. It's just so like fun. It's great cast now that I told you there's Reacher and, and Superman. It, it's just like happy together. Like it's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
The I'm gonna watch one tonight because I, I, I, I was trying to.
Feitelberg
Think during do ministry just to, just to easier ministry first. Why not?
Kevin Clancy
Done deal. Done deal. Honestly, that just made it so much easier.
Feitelberg
There you go.
Kevin Clancy
Like it. All of my friends have just been pressuring me, pressing me for probably 10 years now. Like when gentlemen come out long, it's.
Feitelberg
Kind of like it's just a Inglorious bosses with, with Guy Richie, you know.
Kevin Clancy
Inglorious Bastard. That's my favorite movie. So.
Feitelberg
That is so good. And actually we have that chap in it. I forget his name. The, the German fella. But he's in ministry as well.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, Christoph Waltz.
Feitelberg
No, no, no, no.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think he's German, is he?
Feitelberg
Anyway, you'll, you'll know exactly who it is. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
What are you doing lately? Like, and I don't mean work, I mean like what do you like to hang out like, like when you're like, what do you do?
Feitelberg
We just moved to London. Yeah. We're in LA for like six years. I did nine Perfect Strangers in like Munich for six months last year.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Feitelberg
I was away, I was away from home for so long.
Kevin Clancy
Have you felt that? I've heard a lot of talk about the movie industry leaving L. A Completely.
Feitelberg
Yeah, completely. I mean I've never filmed in la. I was there for six years. I've never ever once filmed in la. California, it for that matter.
Kevin Clancy
So what is the.
Feitelberg
I did Minnesota for like three weeks and I did. That's it.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So is there like what made you, what took you, what made you wait six years to leave that.
Feitelberg
I think it was, it was the fact that like if I'm going to continue with this career and like bringing up kids, like, I want to be able to get to them.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
And LA is just the other side of the world and everybody's like either filming, you know, you can film in Toronto. Even Toronto is like a five hour, six hour flight.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
London's like however long. But a lot of projects are filming in Europe and I would rather have Like a two hour flight on a Friday night. Be with my kids for like the weekend and then travel out again Sunday and have some sort of balance because these productions go heavy and like for long as well.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that. I mean, it makes sense. I. I didn't realize it was six years. I thought it was a very recent thing. Like, it's just kind of starting. But six years is.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Six years old, shooting in la.
Feitelberg
I've never done anything in la.
Kevin Clancy
Are you happy to be home?
Feitelberg
Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
Kevin Clancy
I'm going for my first time in two weeks.
Feitelberg
Two. Let me know. Yeah, yeah, I'll give you. I'll give you some recommendations.
Kevin Clancy
I'm. I'm going to. I'm going to Wimbledon.
Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
And then we're only going for a weekend, but weirdly enough to cover it or just like. No, I'm just going with a friend.
Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I was, I was getting dinner with a friend recently and he was telling me that he's got to be there.
Feitelberg
Wimbledon?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. He's like, I'm gonna be in London for work. I didn't check out Wimbledon. I was like, ah, maybe I'll come along. And then that weekend was the French Open. So I watched that Alcaraz center match.
Feitelberg
That went like, dude, yeah, that was so.
Kevin Clancy
And I texted him. I was like, fuck it, dude, I'm coming. Yeah, that was awesome. But only for the weekend. But I very oddly saw a clip of John C. Reilly on a podcast I like, called Throwing Fits.
Feitelberg
And when he's like, wearing this, like, Canadian tuxedo.
Kevin Clancy
Exactly. Some insane thing.
Feitelberg
He's so handsome.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. He just happened to, in that clip be talking about his favorite restaurant in London. And I'm wondering if it's good. Bob. Bob Ricard.
Feitelberg
Never heard it.
Kevin Clancy
Never heard.
Feitelberg
Maybe I'm out of the loop.
Kevin Clancy
Okay. He. I have no idea what this is from. Yeah, he, he. His selling point was every table has a button on it that says press for champagne. And you press it and they bring you champagne. Right.
Feitelberg
Is there. Oh, back, back.
Kevin Clancy
No, it was, it was. It's Bob. Bob. Bob. Bob Ricard. B O, B, B O, B, R, I, C, A.
Feitelberg
Really?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Okay.
Feitelberg
No, I have to find this place because that's insane.
Kevin Clancy
Gets a Henry Golding seal.
Feitelberg
Yeah, There you go. No, there's. The food scene's awesome. There's like, my personal favorites. Dorian Notting Hill. Great. The. One of the best steaks you'll ever, ever eat.
Kevin Clancy
Dorian.
Feitelberg
Dorian. There's new ones. Lita in Malibu. That's a. That's a dope place to.
Kevin Clancy
Are you. Are you out and about a lot? Are you, like you say.
Feitelberg
Dinner and a cigar?
Kevin Clancy
Dinner, that's me.
Feitelberg
Yeah. Yeah. That's my night out. I love that.
Kevin Clancy
When did you get into cigars?
Feitelberg
Quite a while back. Yeah, like. No, still back in Singapore, so. Must be at least, like. Damn. 10 years at least.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Feitelberg
Yeah, for sure.
Kevin Clancy
It's. It's like the one thing I can't do.
Feitelberg
No, you're missing out.
Kevin Clancy
I can drink a thousand beers, whatever. You want to go out, we can go out. I know I'll be out all night, but a cigar will put me in my grave.
Feitelberg
Really.
Kevin Clancy
I did. There was one time I was smoking it wrong. Yeah, I must be. There was one time I was out, I was at a friend who is an army veteran. He had like a little weekend getaway with some of his friends. So it was him. All army guys.
Feitelberg
You're in London though, right? Like, so let me just. As I remember this, there's. There's the. What is it? There's a guy, Edward Soakian or something like that. But he. Him and his father run this like, cigar shop in the uk. But if you're ever going to learn how to smoke from somebody, that's the place, really. It's like this. This, like.
Kevin Clancy
I think I have to learn institution as a whole. I. I don't think I know how to smoke cigarettes. I don't think I know how to smoke weed. I don't think I know how to smoke cigars. I think I'm bad at smoking.
Feitelberg
Yeah, There you go.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
It's not great for your health.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, That's. I'm doing some health.
Feitelberg
Sorry I interrupted you.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, no, no. It was just. It was me and like eight army veterans standing around a fire smoking a cigar. And I just got so sick. So we're standing around this fire pit and I'm like, I can't keep smoking this.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I will pass out and die.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I can't. It was like. It was a snow weekend, so it was. There's nowhere to throw it because you see where I threw it.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I was like, all right, just lock in, John. Like, drop it. Almost like rugby. I was like, drop it and kick it right into the fire at the same time. And I dropped it. Did not kick it into the fire. Every guy who is like the epitome of a man was like, you're throwing your cigar.
Feitelberg
Yeah. She's been like, look at the shoes.
Kevin Clancy
Star. Yeah. Oh, man. So what's up next?
Feitelberg
What's going on next? Have a project next. Film shooting in London. In London, obviously.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Feitelberg
It hasn't been announced yet, so I don't know if I. I'll. I won't reveal it, but we won't.
Kevin Clancy
Waterboard it out of you.
Feitelberg
Yeah, but like, yeah, shoot shoots in London, so I'll be on home turf. That's gotta be awesome. Yeah. You're gonna see how that balances with sort of the school run and trying to get the studio.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Is there a point where you might be like, well, now I wish I was further away.
Feitelberg
We'll see, we'll see. But no, I mean, I think that's like. That's the whole goal is like how having a balance with, you know, some of these jobs. You're away for two, three months and like you in the middle of nowhere. So to have it in your own backyard is like, like, that's awesome.
Kevin Clancy
Now, when you're away for like two, three months, how are you working seven days a week, five days a week?
Feitelberg
No, usually like five days. You stick to like a five day a week schedule. If you're like running late or. Or in sometimes for location. Like, maybe you have to shoot a Saturday, but it's Monday to Friday.
Kevin Clancy
That's pretty easy.
Feitelberg
Yeah. I mean. Yeah, unless you're on like nights, which is like, insane. So I had like, I think the most. The craziest night shoot or shoots that I had was last Christmas. I did this film last Christmas with Pulfi and Emilia Clarke, and we had to shoot in London during Christmas time for the lights and things like that. It was a Christmas movie, but the only way that we could do it was without the crowds and like, everybody shopping. So we would have to film. We do reverse splits. So we would start at like. Oh my God. We would start at 1 in the morning, film nights into daytime shots. And so we would finish at 12 the next afternoon. And we'd do that for like. It was like three weeks of it. Oh, it was the most insane. I had no idea where I was. I would wake up for breakfast slash dinner and I'm like, I gotta go to work. And then you'd have to have a nap and then wake up again at like 12 midnight to get ready to be on set for one.
Kevin Clancy
That's. Yeah, that. That's actually. We were talking about it earlier. Danny Boyle. That's they. How they did in 28 weeks later. 28 days later. That scene where Killian Murphy's kind of.
Feitelberg
Walking in front of big ban and stuff like that.
Kevin Clancy
Apparently that was just. They didn't have the budget close down London. So. Yeah, it was just like dawn in London.
Feitelberg
You can't do that now. That's like. That's impossible. I mean, I think back then there was less people, but now it's just.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Feitelberg
Busy all hours of the day.
Kevin Clancy
Thank you for saying that. Because I. I was looking at the pictures and I was like, I don't know, it looks pretty bright. I think there'd be a car.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
In the city. Right.
Feitelberg
But actually like in. In the summer, the sun comes up at like, I don't know, 4:35, 5:00am does it really? Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Oh my God. So in London.
Feitelberg
I think so. I'm not up.
Kevin Clancy
I'm not Blackout. What kind of music do you listen.
Feitelberg
To kind of music? That's a good question. It's weird. I have this rotation on. On Spotify of like one. I'm terrible at remembering things and names and things like that. So. Have you heard of the band called the Dip?
Kevin Clancy
The Dip. No.
Feitelberg
I don't know how I got onto them, but like, that's one of the ones that like rings a bell that I can remember that I can be like, hey, Google play the Dip.
Kevin Clancy
What kind of music's that?
Feitelberg
It's kind of like blanking on the.
Kevin Clancy
My dad was saying, see, I can't even remember.
Feitelberg
I'm so bad at remembering this.
Kevin Clancy
It's so weird how like now we. Like you're saying how you can't find Kings of Leon.
Feitelberg
Remember Jesus?
Kevin Clancy
Kings of Leon?
Feitelberg
Oh, kind of Kings of Leonie. Like, yeah, yeah, Kind of rocky. Sort of poppy. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
That's.
Feitelberg
Yeah, Rocky.
Kevin Clancy
Poppy. Yeah.
Feitelberg
Good stuff.
Kevin Clancy
But the. My dad called me the other day and he was just. I don't know why, he just had the weird question where he's like, what's the best three song run on an album? I was like, I don't know, dude.
Feitelberg
I song run.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I was like, I don't know the name of songs. I hit play and I put my phone in my pocket. I don't like completely. It makes me a bad fan. And I'm sorry about that. But like, I don't. It's not like, you know what?
Feitelberg
I think for me, answering that question would be Incubus.
Kevin Clancy
Incubus.
Feitelberg
Morning View, one of the greatest albums ever, like, put together. But the intro into like the rest of the music is like, really? Oh man, it's so good.
Kevin Clancy
That's actually not too far off. What I Ultimately landed on was Counting Crows, August and everything, dude. The best. There was a reason that Adam Duritz dated Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox.
Feitelberg
Like, he had those musicians.
Kevin Clancy
He had the Juice, man. It's also crazy to think just, like, not that long ago, 15 years ago, 20 years ago, just a white guy with dreads was like, the biggest star in the world. You're like, what the hell?
Feitelberg
John Mayer? Like, that guy is John Beast, dude.
Kevin Clancy
He's awesome. Have you been to the Sphere?
Feitelberg
No, I haven't.
Kevin Clancy
No. I want to Vegas. In Vegas? Yeah.
Feitelberg
Does he do perform there?
Kevin Clancy
They do Dead and Company. So he. He plays with the Grateful Dead.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And he's done some shows there. I. I haven't been, but. Are you a concert guy?
Feitelberg
I've been to a few. I haven't recently. When Ray Lamont lamonte came first came out. Like, I saw him at the Royal Albert Hall. I did a few, like, festivals back in the day. I think the last one. What do I do? The last one my wife went to freaking amazing one Fred Again at the Hollywood bowl, and it was like, one of the greatest experiences that she's ever had. Like, Fred Again is, like, amazing.
Kevin Clancy
He's one of those guys where, like, I hear about him and I know. I think Steve, you. I imagine your generation loves him. I hear about him from people your age.
Feitelberg
Generation.
Kevin Clancy
You're definitely a generation younger than me. No disrespect. Thank you. But, like, I don't know any of his songs. I'm sure if you played a song, I'd be like, oh, I know that one, but I couldn't tell you.
Feitelberg
Good. Like, dancy like stuff, dude. But he's. It's just how technical he is with creating his music. There's like a great tiny desk episode where he does. You should watch that. Start with that.
Kevin Clancy
Start with that one before Ministry.
Feitelberg
Fred Again? Yeah. No, no, yeah. No, seriously, like, I. Sometimes I just, like, I've watched it so many times, but it's just amazing how he compiled and he loops and he extracts from his, like, daily life. Like, voicemails that his friends have left.
Kevin Clancy
Oh.
Feitelberg
Or like, clips of spoken word poetry and then puts it into, like, these dance tracks.
Kevin Clancy
So that's how it really works, dude. You know, I remember seeing the. The Zac Efron movie. Remember that one with Emily Ratajkowski?
Feitelberg
I didn't watch him, but I know that scene.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, let me.
Feitelberg
Let me put something together.
Kevin Clancy
Yo. And he's got the nail gun out.
Feitelberg
Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
I remember watching that movie and I liked it because it was kind of just like it's a fun summer movie.
Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
And I really enjoyed it. But I was like, that can't be how DJs make music. Right. Like with a nail gun.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I guess it is to an extent.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Lastly, before we let you go, I want to do one thing. I've never done this before.
Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm going to give you.
Feitelberg
Woof.
John Feitelberg
What?
Feitelberg
We got money.
Kevin Clancy
Yep.
Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
Yep.
Feitelberg
From what?
Kevin Clancy
I'm giving you a hundred dollars.
John Feitelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
And here's the deal. Next, you have to give it to somebody, right? Can't break it up. You have to give them $100.
Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
It can be to a homeless person, it can be to your friend, it can be to someone. You. Who's getting you ice cream. Right, right, Whatever. And then just next time we talk, I want to hear about it.
Feitelberg
Oh, okay. Are you sure?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I'm sure.
Feitelberg
What if I want to give it to you?
Kevin Clancy
No, I can't. Give it to me. That's all.
Feitelberg
Okay. But you're gonn document it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. The rest of the.
Feitelberg
That's. Yeah. Well, you don't find a way.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Just tell me next time we see each other.
Feitelberg
I'll stretch it to make it a really good story. I'll find the most elaborate way to make this hundred dollars go the distance.
Kevin Clancy
I was reading a story, you know the writer David Sedaris? And.
Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
He's a writer who I very much like. Very, very funny. He's like a humorous. He's in like the New Yorker a lot and stuff like that. And I was reading a story about him. He lives in England and he had gotten dropped off by a cab and the cabbie gave him 50 bucks and said like a reverse trip. And he was like, he's like, hey, yeah, just give it to someone today. And I just, I remember reading it being like, that is just so fucking cool, man.
Feitelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
And I happened to have on me today, so I'm doing it with you.
Feitelberg
I'll do a deal when you're in London. We'll go for a beer and I'll tell you the story.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, done deal.
Feitelberg
When you're in two weeks time, I.
Kevin Clancy
Will be there July 11 to 14.
Feitelberg
Okay, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll have a story by then. We'll, we'll, we'll grab a beer.
Kevin Clancy
That worked out way better than I thought.
Feitelberg
It was a pint, I think they.
Kevin Clancy
Called it in the uk.
Feitelberg
That sounds like a good dude. Thank you, gentlemen.
Kevin Clancy
Henry, thank you. So much.
Feitelberg
Appreciate it, brother.
Kevin Clancy
Great talking to you.
Feitelberg
Enjoy ministry tonight.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, I will.
Feitelberg
You better.
Kevin Clancy
And that's what I'll tell you about it in London. I'll tell you about ministry. You tell me about that.
Feitelberg
That's a deal.
Kevin Clancy
Go watch Old Guard 2. It is out now.
Caller
It's raining at the ballpark.
Kevin Clancy
Dark.
Caller
It's getting cold and getting dark. My home team's down at least a dozen runs. I've got my son and daughter here. They're wearing the away team's gear. Their mother bought it cause she's a country music fan.
Kevin Clancy
Now.
Caller
You'd think I'd be so depressed. I'm feeling like today's worthless that I'd be packing it in and saying fuck.
Kevin Clancy
It.
Caller
With this shit eating grin stamped on my face. It didn't get there by mistake. It found its way there in a chicken bucket. Chicken bucket? You, my best friend, you're beautiful. And I contend that if anyone disagrees, well, they can suck it. There's nothing I could fantasize much better than some cold ones and some chicken thighs. Life's all right with a chicken bucket.
KFC Radio Episode Summary: "Henry Golding on How He's Similar to Nick Young (His Crazy Rich Asians Character)"
Release Date: June 26, 2025
In this engaging episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Kevin Clancy and John Feitelberg, alongside guest Dave Portnoy and Jackie, the conversation navigates through a myriad of relatable and humorous topics before seamlessly transitioning into an insightful interview with Henry Golding. The episode captures the essence of a lively bar conversation, enriched with listener interactions and personal anecdotes. Below is a comprehensive summary of the episode's key discussions, complete with notable quotes and timestamps.
The episode kicks off with a light-hearted critique of men's jeans, focusing on the cut and pocket placement.
Kevin Clancy (00:52): "It's just, you know, you have a mom butt."
This comment sparks a playful debate about the aesthetics of certain jean styles and their impact on appearance.
John Feitelberg (02:07): "It's just a weirdly shaped."
The hosts dissect the design elements of jeans, discussing how internal pockets can affect the silhouette.
The hosts delve into the sensitive topic of privacy concerning personal phones within romantic relationships.
John Feitelberg (05:26): "I just try and leave a space. Space for like, maybe I would get there one day."
John emphasizes the importance of maintaining personal boundaries and respecting privacy to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
Kevin Clancy (06:47): "I'll say guys go crazy if you gotta go crazy."
Kevin echoes the sentiment that intrusive behavior often stems from deeper relationship issues, advocating for leaving problematic relationships instead of invading privacy.
A humorous exchange about the time-consuming nature of getting ready, particularly for women, highlights gender differences in morning routines.
John Feitelberg (25:24): "I need to put your shoes on."
John addresses the frustrations of synchronized readiness in relationships, pointing out the cyclical delays that often occur.
Jackie (25:33): "It's so fun."
Jackie explains her nonchalant approach to taking longer to get ready, attributing it to enjoying the preparation process.
The conversation shifts to personal hygiene habits, particularly the handling of facial hair and cleanliness.
Kevin Clancy (32:38): "That's a fair one. That's a fair one."
Kevin acknowledges the valid criticisms regarding hygiene, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness in maintaining relationships.
Jackie (44:47): "It's the same thing as, like when people pick their nose and then just like wipe a booger somewhere."
Jackie draws parallels between different hygiene oversights, underscoring common frustrations.
Recollections of high school highlight diverse social environments and the prevalence of racial tensions.
Dave Portnoy (16:10): "It made the news."
Dave shares a memory of racial conflicts during a senior dodgeball tournament, illustrating the extreme measures taken by students.
Jackie (16:49): "I went in middle. At my public middle school, we had to bring clear backpacks for like six months because people kept bringing weapons to school."
Jackie recounts experiences of violence and safety measures in her school, painting a vivid picture of the challenges faced.
The discussion turns to relationship dynamics, focusing on communication barriers and self-awareness.
Kevin Clancy (48:05): "People who up communication. Like, you have a real problem. I do not understand that."
Kevin expresses frustration with communication issues, advocating for directness in resolving conflicts.
John Feitelberg (49:30): "I think it's the whole responsibility to not freak out."
John emphasizes the importance of maintaining composure and fostering open communication to prevent misunderstandings.
An intriguing segment discusses the phenomenon of attracting odd or "crazy" individuals, coined as the "O'Neill curse."
Kevin Clancy (42:00): "I am the little affliction, but I don't think of it as an affliction."
Kevin shares his experiences with attracting eccentric people, viewing it as a means to keep life interesting.
John Feitelberg (41:42): "It will just let it happen."
John discusses his strategies for managing interactions with unconventional individuals, aiming to avoid unnecessary stress.
A candid discussion about smoking habits, particularly cigars, and their social implications.
Kevin Clancy (94:55): "I can't do it. It was like. It was me and like eight army veterans standing around a fire smoking a cigar. And I just got so sick."
Kevin humorously recounts his struggle with smoking cigars, highlighting the challenges of adopting new habits.
John Feitelberg (96:43): "That's a deal."
The hosts playfully negotiate their discomfort with smoking, reinforcing their camaraderie.
The hosts explore their musical tastes and preferences, touching upon favorite bands and concert experiences.
John Feitelberg (100:03): "Morning View, one of the greatest albums ever, like, put together."
John shares his admiration for the band Incubus and their influential album "Morning View."
Kevin Clancy (101:24): "I don't know any of his songs. I was like, oh, I like the movie. What do you want me to tell you?"
Kevin humorously admits his limited knowledge of certain music genres, fostering an engaging dialogue.
The latter part of the episode features a pre-recorded interview segment with Henry Golding, discussing his role in "Crazy Rich Asians" and his personal experiences.
Henry Golding (65:27): "It's like, yeah, sure, you can do the romantic lead and you always get stuck in the Nick Young of everything with, with crazy rich."
Henry delves into the nuances of his character Nick Young, reflecting on the expectations and realities of portraying a beloved figure.
John Feitelberg (70:05): "Like, that's something to live without."
John emphasizes the importance of balance between personal life and professional commitments, a topic Henry relates to his experiences in the film industry.
Kevin Clancy (75:02): "I've never seen the series either."
The hosts engage Henry in a discussion about his favorite films and upcoming projects, highlighting his versatility and passion for his craft.
This episode of KFC Radio masterfully blends spontaneous banter with meaningful discussions, culminating in an insightful interview with Henry Golding. The hosts' ability to navigate diverse topics—from fashion faux pas and relationship dynamics to personal habits and industry insights—provides listeners with a well-rounded and entertaining experience. Henry Golding's contributions add depth, offering fans a closer look into his character portrayal and personal journey in the entertainment industry.
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By weaving together personal anecdotes, relatable humor, and professional insights, this KFC Radio episode stands out as a must-listen for fans seeking both entertainment and depth.