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Kevin Clancy
Hey, KFC Radio listeners. You can find every episode of KFC Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube Prime. Members can listen ad free on Amazon Music. Yeah, but, bro. But, bro, bro. Everything you just described is what you're doing. You're not bringing attention to the WNBA like their sport. You're bringing attention because you're throwing D at them. So the WNBA has an epidemic on their hands.
Feidelberg
Okay?
Kevin Clancy
Last night, the third green dildo hit the court.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And this time it hit Sophie Cunningham, which was the best thing you could do. She's the hottest, most likable star in the NBA right now, and that's getting all the attention. Third green dildo hits the court. So a week ago, I got an email. Week ago, I got an email. Let me find all of the. I got several emails, so let me pull it up. Okay, so August 2nd, I get an email from Anonymous, an anonymous Proton email account. And it says, hey, kfc, we're massive fans of your work and everything you built at Barstool. We are gdc, the team behind the Green dildos, making surprise appearances at WNBA games. And trust us, this is just the beginning. We've got plenty more wild moments planned. We'd love to join your show and share the story behind what we're doing and why we're doing it and what's coming next. This would be our first interview, and we want to give you an exclusive. Let's make it happen. Cheers. The green dildo. I wrote back. I just wrote back. Seems suspect, these things. Like, I. You know, we've gotten so many emails over the years of just, like, fake or lying or whatever, you know? So I was just like, this is. Then I get one back saying, we aren't messaging to larp, that we aren't messaging to larp, that we are dildo throwers. We've gotten several other publications that want more info, but we think the alt media is the better platform to tell our story. Take a look at the information provided. Save yourself some time. You can scroll. He sent a link. I didn't really. This. Yeah. Yes. The Green Dildo is a movement to make people laugh and bring meme culture away from the casino and back to the community and the timeline. I don't know. That sounds lame anyway, but this is like a long email, right? This is a lot of. I just didn't even see that next email. But then what happens is I get an email on August 5th. Hey. Just to remove any doubt that it's actually us orchestrating these green dildo throws. Keep an eye on the WNBA games tonight, August 5th. And he said, MLB tomorrow, meaning today, August 6th. So last night. So I got that email at 12:07am so, like, right when it became August 5th. So before the dildo was thrown. Yeah, and then. And then the dildo was thrown.
John Feidelberg
This is like red. Wait, trials.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say this is like a true crime. This is a true crime case at this point. So then I was like, I. I go look into it a little more. If you go to, like, their, Their. Their. They have a Twitter account. It's like at the green dildo or something like that.
Feidelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
It's a. It's all crypto. So I was like, all right, I don't wanna. I don't want that, you know? So I was like, is this just a crypto pump and dump? And then he says, no, it's a movement. We're done with the. And the barriers in crypto. We've got zero dog influencers. Just a community of degens that want a voice. So. And then he says, it's just the tip for the dildo. Watch for a girl with huge tits at the Marlins games tomorrow, meaning today. So today, August 6th, I. I'm assuming there's gonna be a girl in the front row with huge tits, probably wearing green or holds up the green dildo or something like that. What time did the Marlins.
KFC Radio Guest
Dude, you shouldn't have read this email. You should have just came on the show and, like, made it look like you predicted it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, the Marlins are playing who? Because if it's like a day game, we could probably tune in in about an hour.
KFC Radio Guest
Kevin's like, so I got you guys.
John Feidelberg
Tickets to the Marlin.
Kevin Clancy
Wait a minute. Is there Marlins playing tonight? Because that would really.
John Feidelberg
Is it this?
Kevin Clancy
Okay, The Marlins are playing 440 against the Astros, so we'll see if there's a girl with big tits. So I think that this all sounds like crypto, and that makes it a lot less interesting. However, I do want to. I. I just want to see this through because it seems like they kind of proved enough to me, being like, watch out for tonight. And then tonight happens. I couldn't really decide whether this was like, the same people every time or is it like a copycat league. Like, someone was like, I'm gonna do it tonight. Because it's in different cities, different teams.
KFC Radio Guest
That's what I assume.
Kevin Clancy
But it is. It seems to be the same dildo every time. And so I think it's. You know, these guys are serial dildo.
John Feidelberg
Throwers I. I also think, like, if they're not the dildo guys, that's equally as impressive to, like, see something and capitalize on.
Kevin Clancy
Right. Like, you know, but that is like, you know, there's people come up with, like, a funny thing and then people make a fake account that tries to mimic it or whatever. This is like the real life version of that where it's like, I'm gonna throw my dildo tonight.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
It's like how, like, the. The guy who made, like, the sewer caps, like, is like a billionaire. Because it's like this niche things that you don't think of.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, yes, yes.
John Feidelberg
And the green dildo people.
Kevin Clancy
The green dildo. I mean, it's. It's a. It's an epidemic. It's the hottest thing in the streets right now. People are, like, watching for if there will be. And what's funny is Sophie Cunningham tweeted after the second one, like, stop throwing dildos at us.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And somebody said, simple request. The. The reply was like, we'll stop playing basketballs at the dildo range. It's like. So I. I think Sophie Cunningham handled that great. She laughed it off.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
If that was you, what would you do if you got hit with a dildo in the middle of, like, a game? If you're at work, I guess our work's a little different. You have to expect those things. But I. My point being that I could see a world where the other people in the WNBA are, like, appalled by this. And there's think pieces and there's victims and all this. And it's. Yeah. Listen, is it great to throw dicks at women? No, it's not. But also, I think the better reaction just for your own Persona and, like, popularity is to just kind of laugh it off.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. Because they want people to write articles.
Kevin Clancy
I don't even know if it's that necessarily. I just think it's like, you could be like, you could turn this into a thing. There's plenty of people who are like, this would never happen to the men. Why are they doing this to the women? There is some validity to that. I just don't think know you're throwing dicks at guys. So there is, like, some, for sure, some problems with throwing dicks at people in public. I'm just saying, if it was me personally and that happened to me, I think I would react like Sophie Cunningham did. Like, I'm not going to turn this into, like, the patriarchy fight or something like that. Someone else can do that. I'm just not Going to do that and someone else probably should do that. But for me, I'm going to laugh. I have my. She has her online following. That's kind of her. She busts balls, cracks jokes. I think that's how I would have handled it if it happened to Kelsey Plum. It would be like, I got hit with a dick tonight and this is like, you know, men are trash and we need respect and like, there probably is some truth to that. But yeah, I just wouldn't go that route because that's just not how I want to handle things.
John Feidelberg
Saying, stop playing basketball within dildo range.
Kevin Clancy
It's so funny. The comment there was like, there was a few comments that were very funny off the rip that I was like. So the top comment was, I'm sorry, I thought this was America. She said, stop throwing dildos on the court. You're going to hurt one of us. I'm sorry, I thought this was America. Stop playing basketball in the dildo range. And then three year Letterman, who's like a, like a spoof account, said, throwing sex toys is protected by the First Amendment. If you hate America in the Constitution, I recommend leaving. So, like, the jokes aren't gonna stop.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And if you're gonna be the one out there being like, ah, this is like violating me, like, you're gonna get a lot more of those comments.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And again, someone else can go do that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And should do that. I just don't want to be the face of, like, the crusade against the green dildos. I'm going to laugh about if I'm Sylvie Cunningham. I'm making a video today with a green dildo in my hand.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I'm leaning into this and maybe the league doesn't want that. Whatever. I don't know. But it's a pro. It's going to keep happening. It's going to keep happening.
John Feidelberg
I would say, like, that's. They don't get paid that much though. But like, that's why, like, you know, NFL players get paid so much is because it's like you're playing football, but you're playing. You're playing for like. Or you're getting paid for, like, the pressure of having, like, thousands of fans betting on you being a celebrity, being a face. Like, you're getting paid for the.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Ray Lewis once said, like, I, I play on Sunday for free. You pay me for Monday through Saturday. I. That's when I'm working. That's when I'm dealing with the. That's, you know, that's the job part. They are in a different spot, though, where it's like, I make 75 grand, and I got hit with the dildo tonight.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, they got to put her in the contract, like, number of green dildos.
Kevin Clancy
Like, truly one of the greatest injustices in the first world right now is that, like, Nikki Smokes makes more money than Caitlyn Clark.
John Feidelberg
No, that's serious.
Kevin Clancy
Probably, like, probably like a, like, a lot more. Like, a lot more. Like, almost probably double.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. She's not getting paid enough to be, like, that's insane.
Kevin Clancy
And listen, she's fine. She's got, like, $100 million of endorsements. Probably, like, it's not like she's pull, like, broken, but from, like, this league. That's crazy. So when you're making that kind of money and you're getting it's, it's almost like, I don't think it would happen in the NBA, so you can't be like, well, if I was making $50 million and it happened, well, that's never going to happen. It's happening here because, like, they don't respect the league and the games and all that. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
So are they not, like, checking bags?
Kevin Clancy
Well, so then that's, everyone's kind of joking, like, how they get it in there. They must have smuggled it in.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, because, like, how do you, how.
Green Dildo Representative
Do you get it in there?
Kevin Clancy
Like, I don't know. I, I, I would imagine they're going to have to really start checking bags.
KFC Radio Guest
I mean, if, like, you know, you.
Kevin Clancy
Know, when you get your bag check now, it's like, do you think they.
KFC Radio Guest
Would even do anything about. I went to some.
Kevin Clancy
If they found you with a green dildo.
KFC Radio Guest
I went to some, like, party once with someone, and she. It was like, it was, it wasn't like a bachelorette party, but it had that vibe, like, party bus, whatever. She got everyone, like, like, massive vibrators. And so they were in everyone's bags because we were like, oh, we have to go to the bar now. And we were going to, like, something. It's like, do you think they just see that they're like, okay right now.
Kevin Clancy
At the WNBA game? No, I think if a bar, like, saw that, they would be like, well.
KFC Radio Guest
Now after the first one. But I can imagine the first one slipping through because someone's like, what are they gonna do with a dildo here?
Kevin Clancy
Probably. It's so bright and, like, it's not like you can, like, hide it. You know what I mean? But I'm wondering Like if you just had, like, if you just like wrapped a, like if you had a shirt or a scarf or something you might have in your bag and you just wrapped a dildo up in it, like.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
They would just go, eh. Now I think it's going to be like we're putting it through an X ray machine where, you know, you're just going to see this like dildo pop up in the shadow. I. They can't. Like, they have to, like they have to stop this.
Feidelberg
Would.
John Feidelberg
Would they do nets? That's annoying.
Kevin Clancy
But like you can't even hit it.
John Feidelberg
So you just.
Kevin Clancy
You're netted off.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Like kind of like in baseball games. That's annoying.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I think, I think that there would be a barrage of dildos against the net.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, maybe it's just like, you know, all sports, sports like evolve. Like, you know, people are hitting three pointers like crazy now and like they gotta.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. The green dildo is part of the game.
John Feidelberg
You also have to dodge a green.
Kevin Clancy
What they should do again. WNBA capitalizing on their newfound fame. They have a lot of attention for sometimes the right reasons. Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark on the court. A lot of times it's off the court attention and drama, but whatever. No such thing as bad publicity. They should do like a lightning round. When the dildo hits the court, all baskets are worth like 10 points and there's like boom. It hits the court. You have two minutes on the clock. Every basket scored now is worth 10x.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then it's like the dildo's a good thing.
John Feidelberg
And maybe like you can also like, if you get hit with the dildo, you're on fire.
Kevin Clancy
You're like the special.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Then, then you're like a power up.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Like, like everyone on the court has to freeze and then.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Or like no one can come within like five feet of you or something.
John Feidelberg
Can come within five.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I mean, I think there's ways to have fun with this that it was probably. I, I believe guys. I think though, when, when shit like this happens, this is a little bit extreme because you can't be like getting hit with dicks at work. I get that. But like there's this guy in Mets Twitter right now who he. So the Mets old stadium used to have these neon outlines, neon lights of like a guy swinging a bat or catching a ball.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like iconic at Shea Stadium. And so this guy took that design and he designed Juan Stto looking like that.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, took A new Met with the old design. So a hat company took them, took that design. And he's like so bent out of shape about it, he's like crying about it. It's like, I get it. It was definitely his design. But you stole that design from sh. It's not an original thing. You took a concept and you did it yourself. And then this is kind of the game. This is how there's really no protection against these things. Whatever. And I just sent him a message being like, if you play your cards right and don't like attack them over this, I think you get a job for them. Like, you like my design? Yeah, I can do more of this. Let's work together. You don't have to steal my. Yeah, that's probably a lot more effective than like threatening to sue this mega company that you're not going to win. You know what I mean? I just think there's always a angle that you can benefit from as opposed to maybe making things worse or stomping your feet or something like that. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
To keep your eyes again close.
Kevin Clancy
I'm not comparing the two things because you have every right to say, stop hitting me with dicks.
John Feidelberg
But it's your God given right.
Kevin Clancy
If it is literally your God given right, stop hitting me with dicks. But if it's gonna keep happening, I would just be like, how can we turn this into a positive?
Feidelberg
Yeah, I know.
John Feidelberg
What is the best way to turn it into a positive? Capitalized.
Kevin Clancy
They should probably make the logo of the WNBA a giant dick. Yeah, they actually should make the logo. Last night when Sophie Cunningham got hit, she kind of did this flamingo thing. She's like, she was like, ah. She's like, put one leg up. I was like, that should be the logo.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Or how do you. I guess like reverse psychology it so that they don't do it?
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Well, it's one of those things like when streakers run on the field at sports games. They don't put it on television. Yeah, they, they. We don't want to give them attention so that it encourages it so they just pan away. They show this sunset. What I find the funniest is the announcers talk about it like it's a goddamn ufo. They're always like, a flying object has entered the field of play. We don't know what this anonymous object.
Green Dildo Representative
Is through the air.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, it's not, you know, a ufo, bro. It's a flying dick. But yeah, I don't know how you. I Mean, I think, well, when I thought it was. If it was a copycat thing, I could see it being like, we need to stop this. But if it's just these guys, they're not. You can't do anything. They have. They have a plan. They're like the Joker.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I know.
Kevin Clancy
They just want chaos.
KFC Radio Guest
They want in on it.
Feidelberg
That's huge.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, let's see.
John Feidelberg
Kind of like terrorist organization.
Kevin Clancy
Send me that zoom.
KFC Radio Guest
Oh, is that why zoom's up or anything?
Kevin Clancy
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Green Dildo Representative
I look at you.
Kevin Clancy
We.
Green Dildo Representative
We kind of been going by gdc.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, gdc. I, I am still super skeptical of this. Think that it's all just kind of a crypto pump and dump, which is kind of lame and just very cautious about the whole thing. So I'm gonna, I'm gonna turn it over to you and make me believe this and make me think that this is not lame.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Green Dildo Representative
100, bro. No, we appreciate, we appreciate the voice. So basically, like, like, crypto culture, like you say, instantly gets discredited as like, yo, this is. This is a scam. This is shady. And I think it's like, you know, it's really the eos as to why we're doing the things that we're doing. You know, like, I've been in crypto for 10 years and I got. I truly believe in the long term vision of the tech. And I think we live in a society where technology always wins and adoption to blockchain is coming, right, because it's better for the consumer, right? It's the, it's the uber to the taxi part of this is, you know, like, meme culture is a thing, right? And it used to be a lot of fun, and people used to have a lot of fun doing it. And like, our community, when we put this together, we understood the lapses in meme culture.
Kevin Clancy
And.
Green Dildo Representative
And it's turned into a casino, right? Like, Dave Port Roy even calls it out on, on Twitter as like, what is this? Like, this is a casino, okay? I buy these, I buy these, I buy these. And it's the same people involved in the same projects that are funneling all the liquidity into their own pockets.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, I get, I get that, right? Like, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is like the, this is the problem with, with meme coins, and I get all that, but like, this just seems like you're a part of that. You're creating, like, hype around this green dildo thing. I'm sure if not already, there will be a green dildo coin and you're out to make money off this.
Green Dildo Representative
No, like, it's, it's more than money. Like, like, like for me, like, this is about culture, right? Like, meme culture has deteriorated all of the products.
Kevin Clancy
Are you talking, like, the quality of memes? Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. You got it. You gotta, like, explain. What, you don't think they're funny anymore? You don't like the quality of them? You think that they' just designed to make money? What do you mean the meme quality has declined? Yeah.
Green Dildo Representative
Like, so they're all designed to make money. It's the same people behind all of the same tokens. And. And they're not funny anymore, right? Memes are supposed to make you laugh. And like, what we did with green dildo is like, we made the whole world laugh at the same time. Sure. We've created some controversy. But in order to, to put yourself in a position where you don't have to pay influencers, you don't have to sell your soul to the cabal. You have to go out and you have to do viral and you have to create a movement. Right?
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
Green Dildo Representative
A lot of these projects get launched around a trend. Like, it's like, like this moomoo mudang the hippo. Like, oh, this is trending. I'm gonna launch a coin. Which is stupid, right? We launched a coin and we created a trend.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, so. So you're just saying, you're saying people capitalizing on trends. Bad. Creating the trend and capitalizing on it good.
Green Dildo Representative
Well, I, I think, like, it all depends on how you look at it, right? Like, like, with this, like, we created a trend to the point where we didn't have to, like, sell our soul to the crypto cabal, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but you had to go. You had to go throw dicks at WNBA players. It's not exactly like you're. You're some, like, glamorous highbrow comedian slash financial investor. It's like, okay, you didn't, like, capitalize on a trend or rely on an influencer, but you're like, let's go throw dicks at people to. To do it. It's not exactly that big of a difference.
Green Dildo Representative
I think, like, I think it all depends how you look at it. Like, obviously, like, the WNBA stunt is, like, controversial, right? Like, like, if you want to create a voice for yourself, you need to create controversy. And so, like, if you look at what's happened with the wnba, a lot of people think that, you know, this is being forced down our throats. You look at some of the narratives that the ESPN or that the mainstream puts out about these girls, and it totally discredits the sport. Right? Like, they create narratives around drama. Like, oh, these girls don't like each other. These girls. This girl's fighting this girl. It's, it's. It's less about the actual game and what's happening and more about the chaos within the sport.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right.
Green Dildo Representative
Like, if you look at what we've done, we've brought more attention to the WNBA than a hundred million dollar marketing cap.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but, bro, but, bro, bro. Everything you just described is what you're doing. You're not bringing attention to the wnba, like, their sport. You're bringing attention because you're throwing dicks at them.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, obviously. Like, you can, yeah, you can look at it the way that you want to look at it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Well, that's the way to look at it. But right now that WNBA is getting so much attention and coverage because of your green dicks, nothing to do with the sport. So if your problem is that the WNBA is not, you know, doesn't get the right coverage, like, you ain't helping that cause.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, no, it was never our intention to help that cause like obviously like our intention with this is 100% like the way that I framed it. Like retail traders are getting absolutely wrecked in the market and it, it scares people away from crypto. Right? Everything gets framed as a scam. Nothing gets framed as a movement. And for us, like we knew that if we, if we didn't incorporate certain people who are liquidity leeches on the entire market, we would never get a voice.
Kevin Clancy
OK wait, I don't want to cut you off again. I don't want to cut you off again. I will, I'll let you talk. But like what you're talking about are the, the like intricate ins and outs of trading crypto and some of the inherent problems with like trying to make money off of these shitcoins and things that really don't have intrinsic value. Like that's a whole other discussion that I think is pretty nuanced and like complicated to then just tie to this movement of like we go around the country and throw dicks at WNBA players. You can understand how like people are not going to really like make that connection or like give you the time of day to talk about your, your concerns with the crypto world.
Green Dildo Representative
You know, like we get that like it's not our intention to onboard people. Like we're not doing, we're not doing this as like, like here, come and buy this. I don't, I don't care if anybody that hears about us. Here's the story. Buys the token. Like it's our intention to make memes funny again and make people laugh. And we did that right. Like the entire community, nobody was like talking about like, oh, the price is going up. All of us were laughing. We were having a good time. And to me like I think it's like it's extremely powerful for a small group of people to be able to go and influence the world and make people laugh.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, but also you're kind of romanticizing this idea that again, to go back to the basics of it is like you're running around throwing dicks at these girls. Like if you, if you were like writing some high brow script jokes, plot, whatever, like this just seems like more of the same where it's like, okay, maybe, maybe you're not just piggybacking off of the new viral story of the day. You're creating the viral story of the day, but the viral story you're creating is still one that is like, low brow, offensive, whatever, you know, however they're going to be describing it. Like, you're not like, I don't think you're the comedic heroes you think you are.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, the pranks that we have coming up are like, less like disruptive. Like, obviously, like, we knew that we had to do something like parabolic and crazy in order to grab the attention of, of the media, right? And we've done that. And like, so for us, like, like we're talking last night and it's a whole collective, right? It's not just one person, like, it's a whole collective of people coming up with these ideas. And we've got like, like a lot of the pranks that we have coming up. They're like, they're not disruptive, they're really subtle. But like, it's like, it's almost like that game, like, you know when you used to hold your finger in a circle and with the three fingers out, your thumb and your index and it was like if they looked, somebody looked at it. You got to punch them. It's kind of like we want to turn it into that where it's like, oh, did you see it? It showed up again here.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, but again, the fact that we're.
Green Dildo Representative
Talking opposed to like, the fact that.
Kevin Clancy
We'Re talking about pranks. The fact that we're talking about pranks and the like, gotcha game and, and all that, like, inherently these are all stupid things, which is fine, whatever. There's like all sorts of lowbrow humor. But I just think you guys are looking at yourselves as like this revolution when at the end of the day it's like, there's plenty of like, just pranks and dumb in the pussy and like all these things that go viral where it's like, yeah, I don't know, these are just part of the Internet, but I just don't know if it's quite the revolution, especially in the crypto finance world.
Green Dildo Representative
Like, like, like within our ecosystem, it is a revolution, right? We got 75,000 or 75 million views without having to like, utilize all these other angles that just suck projects dry. Like you talk about the pump and dump schemes. Like, the majority of it is to make something that doesn't have substance or that's not funny increase in value. You have to Go and pay certain individuals to sell the dream that, hey, this is funny. This is a trend. This is the next big thing. And we, we didn't have to do that, right? We collectivized. We got a lot of people with a lot of funny ideas, and we went and made people laugh.
Kevin Clancy
Right, but, but, like, what did you just say? There were. You just used a word a second ago that was like, yes, yes. Wait, hang on, hang on, hang on. You just said, like, all these other people don't have substance to what they do in their crypto world. Again, I think the disconnect is that you believe that throwing these dildos is something that is like, substance, comedy, brilliance. And I just don't think it is.
Green Dildo Representative
Like, did you think it was funny?
Kevin Clancy
I thought it was funny, but I would never be like, oh, this is a revolution that is changing the Internet and the, and the financial world of crypto.
Green Dildo Representative
No, like, I don't think it's going to change the financial world of crypto. That's not.
Kevin Clancy
I also don't think it's going to change the Internet. I, I think, like, memes.
Green Dildo Representative
Memes are the gateway drug to crypto, right? Crypto in general, blockchain technology is extremely intimidating, right? It's new to people and they can associate and affiliate with it. But, like, the reality of, like, like, adoption is coming, right? Token economies are. They're more efficient than, Than regular. Like, like, imagine it like this. Like, you utilize a token economy in your daily life, right? If you collect points on Visa. Whereas, like, with crypto, until you can go, you can trade, you can transfer. But, like, the reality is memes are an onboarding mechanism to crypto. Onboarded more people into the ecosystem than anything else.
Kevin Clancy
Let's talk about the, like, logistics of it all. A lot of people keep asking, how are you getting these in the building? Is it just, like, security is not tight enough?
Green Dildo Representative
Well, like, yeah, like, obviously the, like, sneaking them in isn't like, that difficult, right? Like, you can put them in your pants. If you get patted down, you just ask the, the security guard what. They don't grow them at that size in your family or like, basically whatever.
Kevin Clancy
You want has that hap. Like, so right now there's been three incidents, right? Three, three occurrences. Have you thrown them yourself?
Green Dildo Representative
No, no.
Kevin Clancy
You're not the thrower. You're the brains behind the operation. So you have, you have, like, henchmen with funny ideas. So you. And then what? You recruit one of your friends to go throw it?
Green Dildo Representative
One of the community members? Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And how do you decide? Like, like, is it some low man on the totem pole who's like, I. I gotta be the dick thrower tonight?
Green Dildo Representative
No, not really. Like, we, like, yeah. Like, to me, like, everybody's like, everybody wants to jump in and everybody wants this to get exposure. I think. Like, like I said, like, obviously it's two different perceptions on the whole space, but, like, you can't fade the reality that there's a large demographic of people who are out there every day trading meme coins, right? And like, the majority of them are getting wrecked. And like, they're getting wrecked due to the systems that are associated with.
Kevin Clancy
Right, right. Okay, okay, I'm just gonna stop you again. You. You just do understand the idea of, like, this. You're talking about incredibly complex things. Like, people are not going to want to hear all this. Like, they're. It's just the green dildo guys and it's like a crazy prank and it's viral, but then they're not going to want to listen to you onboard them about, you know, token adoption.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, that's, that's, that's fine, man. Like, for us, like, we did this to get a voice, right? So like, for me, like, the important part of this is that we created enough chaos for people to hear us out, right?
Kevin Clancy
What's, what's next? I know you said, you said you had a lot of. I know you said you had a lot of things planned next. Like you said, this is just the beginning. Give us a taste of what's coming next.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, like, we've got like, like I said, like, the pranks that are coming up are a lot less disruptive. Like, it's not our intention to like, ruin sports or like, piss people off. We want, we want to, we want to make people laugh. And right now I don't think there's enough of that in the world. Like, do you know any groups of individuals that are just, you know, designed to. To go out and do pranks and, and mess around and find high traffic areas, places with a lot of cameras and, and troll people?
Kevin Clancy
Almost like exclusively the Internet, bro. Like, that's not a new concept. There's plenty of people who do like, man on the street and prank videos and like, comics and, you know, like, that's not streamers.
Green Dildo Representative
Perception of. What's your perception of them? Right? Like, like, why is it taboo? Just because we have, we have a token associated with our community?
Kevin Clancy
I think, I think you're taboo.
Green Dildo Representative
Monetizing themselves.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's. It looks like a little It's, It's. First of all, you're kind of like exploiting these girls in the sense of like, I don't want to over dramatize it, but you're throwing dicks at people in public, so they are like victims to it. So I think that's a little bit different. Like, it's not that you're really causing harm or damage, but I think most people and everyone in the WNBA would say, I don't want that to happen to me. So you're kind of exploiting people for that. And then when it's associated to crypto, you can talk all you want about, like, if there was no coin behind this and you were just like, we are just here to make people laugh, that would be a different story. But at the end of the day, you're doing this to recruit people into the crypto world where you eventually will make money off of them. So it's just like you're doing all this to make money in a very. In a more like, subversive way, where it's a comedian's like, I'm funny. Here's a ticket. Come pay. I will entertain you. This is like, I'm entertaining you and then drawing you into this world in hopes of making money off you. That's the difference.
Green Dildo Representative
It's not like that, right? Like, like every. Everyone. Like, the way that these systems work is like, everyone can win. You can make what you want of it, but it's like, it's like a cool idea that's like split share that anybody can be a part of. If you want to make a dildo meme and post it on Twitter, you. You get the brand more exposure when you buy the token. You're an owner in the brand. You want to do a prank, you want to go viral. You know, we. We set that up, we make a stage for you, folks.
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Kevin Clancy
OK. I would just leave it at this though. I think at the end of the day you guys are kind of glamorizing and romanticizing what you're doing. Whereas like if it was really about being funny, I don't think there would be a coin attached to it. And if it was something that was just like I wrote this quality joke. That's a funny observation. Or I do something that other people like, I'm talented and I'm doing something that other people can't do and that's how I'm entertaining them. Like anybody can go throw a dick at somebody at a game, you know, So I just, I, I get your end game. I'm just saying that the way you view it I think is, is way more like self important and grand and influential and all that. At the end of the day I think most people are going to be like, oh, those are the guys that throw dicks at girls. I think that's the general reaction.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Green Dildo Representative
And I'm. We're fine with that. Like, like there's no, like, we're not, we're not out there like trying to strong arm people that you know, this is, this is going to retire your grandchildren. Right. Like, we literally want to have fun with it. If we didn't make a coin around it instantly as soon as the dick hit the floor, somebody else would have.
Kevin Clancy
But wait, so the next thing you said is they're going to be a girl with big tits at the Marlins game. Get what? What? Just give me this. This will come out tomorrow so you're not spoiling anything. Just so I know for sure that it's going to be that it's you and it's real. Because I know you already called your shot with the basketball game, but what's going to happen at the Marlins game with the girl with the big tits? So I absolutely 100% know that it's you and it's real.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah. Okay, cool. So like obviously like I said, we want our pranks to be less disruptive. Like we don't want to ruin sports but like we want it to be like that. Got you moment. So we've got only fans model that's she's sitting right behind home plate at the Marlins game and she's going to hold the dildo up and swim. Swim it like a fish. And as the batter is like as the pitchers batting or sorry as the, the like pitcher is throwing, you always get that screen view of behind home Plate. So she's going to be wiggling it around, swimming it like a fish. Like, you know, more or less like it's like in there, but it's not like ruining the game.
Kevin Clancy
She'll probably be kicked out pretty quickly though, right? Or, or like that'll be taken away. Like, I feel like you got one shot at that.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
Green Dildo Representative
There's a, there's a probability, of course, that like all of these things, like, you know, it is what it is. But like, to me, it's like one of those things that I think anybody can get involved. Obviously. Like, the Internet thinks this is like news and it's funny. So if that controversy switches from like WNBA dildos back into crypto, I think it's healthy for like all of crypto. Right. It gets people talking again.
Kevin Clancy
Have you thought about the possibility of like the WNBA really, really not liking this and trying to take measures to like, like, here's another question. The person who throws it, like, have they, have they ever been caught? Has anybody in the crowd ever been like, it was this guy. Have ushers or security ever been involved? Because I feel like now if whoever throws it gets caught, you're probably going to be in more trouble than you were. If it was a one time thing, I feel like if it's the fourth time, the fifth time, especially if you start hitting people, like Sophie Cunningham, was that on purpose, by the way you tried to hit her? I feel like the WNBA would be like, this is, you know, assault or something like that where they're going to really try to make an example out of you.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, for sure. Like, none of our people have been caught. They, like, they claim that they've caught somebody in Atlanta, but we don't, we don't know who that is.
Kevin Clancy
So like, it's like Fight Club. You guys are like, fight Club.
Green Dildo Representative
We thought it was a psyop. Like, originally we're like, is this a psyop? Where they're just saying they caught someone to discourage us? But I, I don't know, like, the Internet's buzzing about it, but like, yeah, it's not one of our people. So obviously, like, there are risks associated with it. That's why, like, you know, everybody's trying to protect themselves. But for, like, for, you know, for us, like, you know, if, if you were in this ecosystem and you saw what was going on, you'd. You'd also be like, it needs to change. Right? It's like there's, there's no but again.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, okay, okay, wait. I, I can't like you, you're, like, appalled with the predatory nature of and the lack of quality in memes, right? And that's your crusade. And the way you're going to do that is by just throwing fake dicks at girls.
Green Dildo Representative
Oh, just like, getting. Getting green dildos trending. Like green dildos is.
Kevin Clancy
But like, I get that. But like, when Sophie Cunningham gets hit with a dick last night, like, it's not like it's exactly like a harmless prank. Like, you're not harming anybody in that sense, but it's also like, you're just blatantly disrespecting these girls on, like, their stage. So maybe, maybe you are. Let's assume that you're fixing some grand problem in the crypto world. It's coming at the cost of, like, being a total to these girls in public. What's worse?
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah, like, obviously, like, it's disruptive. We get that, right? Like, we. We had to go and make some noise, but, like, the players reactions aren't as horrible as, like, the media makes them sound. Like Sophie Cunningham, I saw her on Instagram today laughing about the whole incident.
Kevin Clancy
She's like, she's cool. No, we, we just discussed that.
Green Dildo Representative
Living in a simulation. Like, I called that out on Twitter. And all of a sudden, next dildo comes in, hits me, right? Like, like, to me. But she's the fun with it. And like, we're not, like I said, like, like, we're pretty much done with the wnba. I think, like, we've kind of made a statement there. Our whole goal with this was like, we want to get it. Attention to what we're doing. We want to bring crypto back into the mainstream. We want people talking about it. And like, we've done that, right? We've, like, scored an interview with you, which I. I think is like, the biggest platform as far as, like, alt media goes. And so, like, it's a W, right? And we, you know, we did that with $40 and, you know, seats to the game. Right? A 40.
Kevin Clancy
All right.
Green Dildo Representative
Dildo and seats to the game. So it's not.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I. Okay. It's like, I get your point. I get where you're coming from. I would just say that what you view as a W, you're just kind of. You're just kind of being a dramatic. I think, like, you're throwing dicks at girls and acting like you're gon change the crypto world. I. I just don't know if it's the W that you think it is, even if it achieves the goal you want it to. I think the means and this and the way the ends, the, the way you got to the, the ends there are worse than whatever you think is wrong with the meme culture.
Green Dildo Representative
Yeah. And that's like, that's like the court of public opinion. Right. Like, obviously, we're going to, we're going to get to see that play out. And for me, like, it's pretty crazy what we've pulled off in such a short amount of time. Like, yes, it's disruptive. Yes, you can, you can view it the way that you want to view it, but, like, it's a pretty aggressive guerrilla marketing campaign. Right. If somebody else would have done it or if this was associated with some other brand, it would have been looked at differently. Right. And that's the whole thing with this is, like, people have made their opinion on Twitter, they've laughed about it, they've talked about it, and like, now for them to go and change their position just because it's associated with crypto, to me, it's kind of like soft. Right. And it's like, it's funny. You don't have to buy the token, don't promote the token. If you laughed about it, it's still funny.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Okay. I don't want to keep going because, you know, we've done a lot here. But I would just say that when people think, I think this is the exact problem that you're talking about, you're doing it to be funny. You, you're doing it to, like, be, like, original on the Internet. And then when people find out, oh, ultimately, one way or another, despite you talking about the community and the adoption, at the end of the day, this just boils down to trying to make money so it doesn't become funny anymore. This was just a means to an end, to make money. And I think that's what people don't like, so you can do your thing. But I, I, I don't think people are going to be like, oh, awesome, I can't wait to invest in this coin. Because these guys are so original and funny. I think they're going to be like, oh, this kind of ruins it, because now we know that this is just a ploy to get into the financial world. When I thought it was just being, like, funny and, and, you know, you're kind of like anarchists, but with a goal of, like, financial wealth. Not. And not. That's not like, true comedy or true anarchy. So. But whatever, I get your point. I appreciate it. We'll be, look we'll look out for the, the Marlins girl and whatever else is next and we'll see if you guys can revolutionize the financial world and the comedy on the Internet.
Green Dildo Representative
All right, G. No, we appreciate you having us on and stay tuned.
Kevin Clancy
All right, bro. Thanks, man.
Green Dildo Representative
Cheers.
Kevin Clancy
That was crazy. Oh my God, that was crazy. Holy moly. That was crazy.
John Feidelberg
I mean, he was the, like, he made it not funny.
Kevin Clancy
No. That's what sucks. That's why we, like, I'm assuming whatever we're going to air is about one tenth of what we actually talked about there. We're gonna have to chop that up significantly. Cuz no one wants to hear all that. But it's just like, like, God damn.
John Feidelberg
He's the walking meme of like the.
KFC Radio Guest
The girl at the bar who's like, who's like falling asleep.
Kevin Clancy
Right. The guy's like yelling in the ear like, like the.
John Feidelberg
Capitalize on that meme.
KFC Radio Guest
So that the fact that we're talking.
Kevin Clancy
About like the, the emerging ecosystems and the adoption of the blockchain and all that, it's like, bro, we. Everyone just thought you were like the dick throwers.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, you're not. It's not as funny as you think it is. It's. It is a big. I. I will give him credit. Like, it's a big topic, but no one's like, oh my God, that was brilliant. Like, you just threw a dick at a girl. Yeah. Like, you could. I could do it tomorrow with like a fake ass. You could do. With tits. You could do. It's sex. And, and like public disruption is not, you know, some comedic brilliant was like.
KFC Radio Guest
What groups do you know that are going out in the streets? I was like, every group I've ever.
Kevin Clancy
Heard of, I don't want to go the other way. But it, like Sophie Cunningham's laughing about it. She's like the only person in WNBA to be laughing about it.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Kelsey Plum got hit with a dick last night. It would be like mayhem, you know, it would be like abuse and assaults and like, in some ways she's probably right.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Like, if you're gonna act like a 4 year old kid, like, at least like, like, don't try and make it a bigger.
Kevin Clancy
Like that's actually. You really. You articulated it better than I, than I did there. Like, you're, you're behaving like a child and now expect people to take you seriously like an adult in the finance world. That's not going to happen.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
You think you're going to be the next dogecoin. Doge was like, the first meme ever.
Kevin Clancy
And it's also like, people just jumping on a meme. You're, like, one step removed from that. You created the thing. So fudgeing.
John Feidelberg
What? And you guys are going to box yourself out of the meme coin world of the crypto world, because now it's just like, now you guys are the meme of being the worst kind of people. Girls aren't going to want to touch you. Guys aren't going to want to go into it because girls aren't going to want to touch you. This guy just seems like some virgin.
KFC Radio Guest
I mean, that's the first. Is that the first confirmed virgin on KFC radio? I think it might be. In how many years?
Kevin Clancy
It's like, if you think a meme is funny and you want to jump on it, fine. No one's ever like, this is the most brilliant comedy. It's like, yeah, this is a funny meme and I like it. I'm gonna try to make a coin off it. This, like, acting, like, convincing yourself and the world that, like, this is the, like, this revolution, both comedic and financial, is.
KFC Radio Guest
He's like, memes don't make people laugh anymore. I laugh every day.
Kevin Clancy
Of iPhone also. Yeah. Like, if this was some, like, amazing written, like, wow, that was really clever. But it's like, truly the lowest common denominator. Picking on a public figure in public while they're doing their thing with something sexual is like.
KFC Radio Guest
And then he's like, our next pranks just wait.
Kevin Clancy
And it's just an old girl with tits, you know? I don't know. It's not. It's just not what you think it is, bro. And even if it does achieve some sort of, like, you make some money off of it, it's like, oh, yeah, the world is not different.
John Feidelberg
And if he had been like, did it draw attention or did it not? Like, did I Like, if he had been like, I mean, it kind of worked, right? Like, it did draw attention. And then, like, you did it in kind of like an artistic way, like, you know, at some kind of charity event that needs more attention, you throw a green deal.
Kevin Clancy
That's the thing. The end is not noble.
Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
And that's the problem, too, is like, if you were truly just, like, an anarchist and you're like, I just want to cause chaos. That's one thing. But then to attach it to crypto coins is like, oh, this is the least, like, anarchy thing ever. This is all calculated to make money. It's almost like being a Protester. But then at the end being like, buy my coin. Follow me. Like, it's like, oh, you were just doing this to, like, promote your podcast. You don't actually care about the cause. Yeah, that he's making it. He's turning it to, like, a cause or a revolution when it's like, neither of those things. None of that is.
KFC Radio Guest
Did he think that that was going to make him, like, I don't know what he thought.
Kevin Clancy
I'm still skeptical. Like, I mean, I, I, I feel like it's him. Like, he's said enough. Like, if there's a girl tonight at the game, like, all right, it's him. I'm, I'm like, I'm sure he's, you know, I'm sure we were not his first choice. So I'm sure there's other people who have talked to him or just passed on him. So part of me is even like, do we, you know, should I even have done this or talked to him? But whatever. I don't really give a. But it's, it's just. It ain't what you think it is, bro. How much money for you to go on a date with that guy? You have to. You have to go on a date with him and, like, you can't walk out. You can't even. You can't even be like, shut the up, dude. You have to, like, entertain his. No, no. You get nothing out of it other than, like, you have to be on this date.
John Feidelberg
If he gave me.
Kevin Clancy
All of the crypto money in the world.
KFC Radio Guest
No, I have no idea.
Kevin Clancy
Honestly.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, $2,000 maybe if he paid for dinner. 2,000 bucks, free dildo.
John Feidelberg
Also, this guy, $3,000. If by the end of it, I say, all right, he's actually, like, pretty charming. You can have the $3,000 back.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, okay. Put your money where your mouth is.
John Feidelberg
You can.
Kevin Clancy
What if that's, like, your meet cute? Like, this guy was throwing dildos on the court. We did an interview with him. Now we. And now we're in love.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. And, like, every time he throws D, like, that's my baby.
KFC Radio Guest
What if they're throwing dildos?
Kevin Clancy
Been throwing dildos at me since.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Went from the court to me when.
John Feidelberg
He said that, he stuffed it in his pants. I like, oh, so you're admitting that?
KFC Radio Guest
And he thought he, like, made the funniest joke ever, like, with the pat down thing. He's like, it doesn't run like that in your family.
Kevin Clancy
That is kind of crazy. If you're just, like, walking in with A fat dick bulging out of your pants, and you're saying, yeah, whatever, man.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That was one of the crazier things I think I've ever done in my career. I don't even know. I'm almost thinking, like, can we, like, speed it up rather than edit it? You know what I mean? If it's like. And I'm just kind of like, oh, my God.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Because we can't just, like, people will lose interest. Yeah, obviously, really quick. So some of it needs to be chopped out, but I think some of it, we also need to show, like, holy. Everyone in the room is like, this is boring. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Do a little bit of editing.
John Feidelberg
Try and speed that up. And like, whatever.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, so that's Green Dildo Gate. Yeah. Pretty speechless on that one. I. I did not think. Once I saw the coin, I kind of knew where it was going, but I did not think we were going to be talking about, like, adoption revolution of the crypto world and comedy, like, overhauling memes.
John Feidelberg
That was. That was just, like, the worst.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like that. I'll be honest. Like, there again, there's part of me that's like, people gonna be. Why'd you even do that? I think we're gonna be able to, like, stake our claim of, like, we ended that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. Well, I think that's journalism.
Kevin Clancy
Like this. Yeah, like. Like, this is no longer cool. I don't think anyone's gonna be funny. I think it's funny.
KFC Radio Guest
You're the head of the alt media, apparently.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I'm the biggest get in the.
John Feidelberg
Alt media, and you had our attention. But, like, part of the Internet is, once you get the attention, can you keep it?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, we lost. I mean, I was watching Jackie.
John Feidelberg
I made three different appointments during that time.
Kevin Clancy
I. I kept wanting to wrap it up, but being like. But I. I have to explain to you how this is not making sense.
KFC Radio Guest
I know.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
I was just whispering stuff under my breath. I was like, you just.
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John Feidelberg
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Kevin Clancy
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John Feidelberg
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Kevin Clancy
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John Feidelberg
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Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, okay, Hannah's in a little bit of trouble. You see that?
John Feidelberg
No, why?
Kevin Clancy
You know Kim Congdon, We've had her on the show before.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
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John Feidelberg
Oh, interesting.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know if that's true. You know, like she didn't say the name. A lot of people are saying that she fits that. But that's bad. If that's, whoever that is, that's bad. If you pay some, if you, you know, if you, like, have a deal to write some jokes. Like, I don't think you can be like, these jokes aren't good enough unless they're like, truly dog. It's all subjective. You know what I mean? So it's like, if I took the time to write these jokes, you just.
John Feidelberg
Don'T like them such a hard, like, so, so wait, sorry, did she take the jokes or she just, like, didn't pay that?
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I, this was. So I should probably, like, watch the question clip and learn more. But I just saw, like, the, the caption from this Instagram video said that she just didn't give her the money. Yeah, I mean, if you then go use the jokes, then that's like, then that's double up. I would imagine no one laughed, so.
KFC Radio Guest
I want a refund.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's kind of the thing is, like, how do you enforce that?
John Feidelberg
But isn't that the thing where it's like that you can write jokes for them, but then if they only if they use it, you get paid?
Kevin Clancy
I don't know how that works. That's a good question. I would imagine if you take the time, though, to write, like, if I think this, you know, I, you know, it's all subjective. It's like, yeah, I feel like I could tell if you put some effort into a joke or not. If I asked you to write some jokes and you came in with some, like, knock, knock joke, I'd be like, you didn't do this. But if you had, like, premises and punch lines and it was all tagged up and I just didn't find it funny, it's like, commission. You should probably hire someone who's more aligned with your.
KFC Radio Guest
It's like commissioning a painting and then being like, well, I don't like it.
Kevin Clancy
And I would imagine when you commission a painting, you're like, this person does, like, impressionism, and I like that.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But if you're like, I wanted some abstract and you hired someone who's a realist or whatever, then you're not going to get what you want. So. But you hire Kim and you know her sense of humor and you like her. You're gonna get Kim humor, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But then you can't turn around and be like, I don't like this. I don't know.
Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly.
John Feidelberg
And it's not like that. It's like, Kim is a comedian herself and she can use. It's not like, it's like, oh, well, I'm gonna have to just put the painting in the shredder.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, There is some.
John Feidelberg
But so I don't know that, that for sure.
Kevin Clancy
Like, yes, that would be, I would imagine that's something. Next time it'll be all hammered out. Like, me giving you these jokes is the, is the job, not me.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Or maybe it's something like I get. You get five for writing them and another five if I use all.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, you get to hear the build up and then they give you half the money.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, you want the punchline.
Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But, yeah, you guys are the next giggly squad.
KFC Radio Guest
Did you say it's like an edging? Well, I was, Yeah, I wasn't gonna let that go.
John Feidelberg
Well, I mean, it's like. Yeah, yeah, it's just like edging them.
KFC Radio Guest
It's just like edging.
John Feidelberg
And you can come.
KFC Radio Guest
No, we can't do this another episode with the, the three of us.
John Feidelberg
But no, I'm just playing devil's advocate. It's obviously a grave area. Yeah, I don't really know.
Kevin Clancy
But anyway, you guys are the next tickly squad.
John Feidelberg
I, I, I don't know if I'm being, like, pessimistic about it. I really don't think it's going to be, like, big deal. Yeah, I mean, I think, like, it will find its audience, but.
Kevin Clancy
Well, here's, here's. We're at an interesting part at Barstool. I think, like, it's, it's, you know, a lot of people want, like, the names they know, and we're at a point where there's a lot of new people and young people and, like, there's got to be another crop of people coming up, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I think that, like, there's a lot of streams where new people are in it and they like the premise, per se.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Not to knock anybody who's doing it, but, like, I think sometimes some of those premises are so good, the challenges, the whatever, that you could kind of swap in people in and out. You know what I mean? And there are certain people who are, who are better than others and have bigger followings and more charismatic and all that. For sure. But it's like the idea is like, I'll watch anybody try to, like, hit a hole in one for 10 hours while, you know, whatever the ideas.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
This is sort of like you're just watching people live. And I think a lot of times People want some of the. The, you know, people have been here for decades, and that's just, you know, it's the young. It's a young people, new blood type of show. So I get that, you know, there might be. It'll find its audience, but it might not be, like, the greater barstool audience. But I also just think that there's a chance that it rips, you know.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I mean, I'll be pleasantly surprised if it does.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I think it is. It's. It's another, like, trailblazer type of show where it's like, when we did Surviving, it was. It was. It was good.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then Barstool put everybody in it and put the machine behind it.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So I could see, like, season two, three of Barstool Beach House being like, we got a baller mansion. We're like, you know, where we. We got all the bars. We've got everything. You know, all that. And then it's like, everybody's there or they. They build it. I could see this. This season being like, the early seasons of surviving where it was, like, just more, you know, successful but not, like.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, I also think.
Kevin Clancy
But I, you know, it depends on what happens to you guys.
KFC Radio Guest
I also think people are forgetting, like, there's, like, stuff planned. You know, it's not like, literally we're just going to the beach every day. Like, there's games and stuff that I think will have to be super.
Kevin Clancy
I think it'll be a little bit like. I think Summer House does a good job of, like, coming up with dumb when they're like, tonight's a theme party of, like, pirates or some shit. And it's like, it's not a game or a challenge, but there's just, like, something going on while you get drunk and have drama.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
But I wonder how much the producers are going to try and, like, are they going to go Love island on.
Kevin Clancy
I would. I would think they're going to fuck with you. Yeah. I don't know about, like, you mean what, Bringing new people in or like. No, I'm trying to make, like, love connections happen. Like, I. I heard some of the Love island people. I think it was Sierra saying, like. Or. No, I don't know who it was. Somebody was like, yeah. They say to you, like, yeah, Pepe is cool, but what about tj? Like, you should really focus on him. Like, trying to.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know.
KFC Radio Guest
What if Meek Phil came up to me and was like, dante is cool, but you should really. I'd be like, what are you talking about?
John Feidelberg
Well, part of that also, I feel like, is because, like, they have no connection to the outside world. I think I said this. So it's like if you see a producer being like, you should do this, you're like, oh, what do you know that I don't?
Kevin Clancy
And then, yeah, whatever.
John Feidelberg
But also, but like, I mean more in terms of like making us play like a standing on business type game where it's like, oh, here's what I.
Kevin Clancy
Really talk to you.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
You know, and then that would stir up drama.
KFC Radio Guest
Anything with comments or anything like that.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Oh, my God. If they did like some kind of.
Kevin Clancy
The Twitter saying, here's what I think. If it's boring, they'll probably have to do that. So make sure it's not boring.
John Feidelberg
I know, I know.
Kevin Clancy
Like, dude, do enough in the first weekend that it's like, if you would be like scared of this happening, go to like right here. Then they're like, all right, we're getting what we need. We don't need to, like, with anybody.
KFC Radio Guest
But it's hard because everyone's like, make it interesting, but also be yourself and don't fake anything. I'm like, okay, what if myself is.
Kevin Clancy
That's why I think this is going to be like, pretty real and like raw. Like season two. They'll be like, okay, the people like did this and they didn't do this. They liked this, they didn't like that. But like, this is blank slate for better or worse. Yeah, it'll get it.
John Feidelberg
You know, I think the first week just like trial run, try to figure out.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I think that the, the first weekend will get like a pop in views. But if you guys are boring, then.
KFC Radio Guest
I was trying to think of things we could do when we go out and stuff to make it interesting. But, like, that wouldn't actually, I'm not worried about that.
Kevin Clancy
I think when you go out, I think, I think the, the natural world, like, there is a part of me that is very intrigued to see being someone who went to all those bars every night. We'd be like, it was a movie, you know, like, this happened, that happened. I wish we, I wish we had cameras. I wish we had. We filmed that. Like that sort of like where you guys will have that because there's always like some character on the dance floor or some fight that happens or some girl who like, whatever. Like these, these are the places that I like, threw drinks on people and got in fights and had like, you know, crazy happen. That. That just is what happens when you go to a beach bar in the middle of summer and people are up. So that I'm not worried about. I'm more not worried, but just interested to see, like, when you are just down time, like, how does that go?
KFC Radio Guest
It's gonna be hard to gauge. Like, so many times I'll be in a situation out, though that's like, funny. But it's like, you had to be there. And I don't know if it's gonna be, like, on video, if it's gonna have the same.
Kevin Clancy
Sure. But in that. But like, on camera is sort of like a proxy of being there. You know what I mean? It's not like, fully you're there, but when. If you were just retelling the story on the podcast, it's like, okay, but if I was watching it and I see the guy or the girl or the punch or the whatever. Like, I love.
KFC Radio Guest
I think that part convincing us our show is going to be fun.
Kevin Clancy
Let's go.
John Feidelberg
Are you gonna come?
Kevin Clancy
I was just saying.
KFC Radio Guest
I just invited him.
Kevin Clancy
I. I think I. If. If it works out, I would like. I don't know. I'm definitely not staying at the house.
KFC Radio Guest
And you're definitely the beach.
Kevin Clancy
Definitely.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But. And then as I say that, I was like, so I'll meet you at the bars. But I also reached a point where I didn't like going to those bars years ago.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When I was still fun and, like, going out, I was like, I can't go to this bar. And I Actually, it's interesting because I. I just said a second ago, like, if. If I was like, your guy's age, when barstool was as big as it is now, going out to those bars would have been so crazy. And you were kind of like. I don't know. I feel like a few years ago was a higher peak of, like, barstool's popularity, which is probably true. So I wonder, like, maybe going to the bars now is a little more manageable than it was. I don't know.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I mean, I think Brie being there.
Kevin Clancy
Brie's gonna get.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, I always think about that.
Kevin Clancy
I can't imagine Soldier.
John Feidelberg
Soldier, like, falling.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, she. She's gonna. I think not like the bars, unless they, like, really hook her up with.
John Feidelberg
The punches like she does.
Kevin Clancy
But that's like five weeks, five weekends of it, maybe a lot. Four weekends. Yeah. Like, maybe I'm being pessimistic. I. I just remember going to those bars, and it was just so crowded, and it's just so our Demo, or at least it was. That's what's where. Like, maybe I'm a little out of touch with, with like the fan base at the moment because when I was, you know, it's all like 20 something Jersey, New York, Long island, guys, girls. That is just like so our wheelhouse.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like when, when I go to certain places and I know I'm in barstool type neighborhood is when you get recognized and there's pictures and all that or people are like looking at you and you can go other places where they have no idea who you are, you know. Yeah, this is I think a pretty, pretty like big hotbed for our fan base. So. And then just also in general, you're not going to have like camera cameras, but if everybody has phones on them at all times, I think people are going to be like, what's going on here? And even if they don't know you, they're going to be, you know.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I think the security guards too.
Kevin Clancy
Are going to big time. So like all of that just turns it into a spectacle. Like the Jersey Shore was, I mean the, the. There was the video of the, the. The Jersey Shore cast, I think in like season one or two, coming out of like their T shirt shop on the boardwalk.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And the. It was just people to watch them like walk out and it was insane. Like the boardwalk was like, you know, barricades up, everybody watching, like, and it would look like a big crowd and then they turned to walk down the boardwalk and like the boardwalk just kept, like the people just kept going. And I mean they're Jersey Shore awkward.
KFC Radio Guest
If I have to like walk by people that are watching us, all I can think about is who's that stupid. I'm gonna look.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I've only watched one episode, the first episode.
Kevin Clancy
You gotta watch the Jersey show.
John Feidelberg
I tried.
Kevin Clancy
What do you mean you try? What do you like it?
John Feidelberg
No, I just like, I've not had that much time.
Kevin Clancy
Like, maybe that's what you guys should do during some down time because I'm sure you're not alone. I'm sure there's actually a bunch of people in that house who have never watched Jersey Short.
John Feidelberg
I think, I think most people have.
Feidelberg
You.
KFC Radio Guest
No, I haven't.
Kevin Clancy
I would bet most people like your.
KFC Radio Guest
Age have not in the, in the beach house, group chat, they've texted me like, oh, are you going to be like a blah, blah, blah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's why you should almost be able like watch it to be able to like understand things like that where it's like, oh, you're. You're the Snooki. Or you're the.
John Feidelberg
I watched. I was like, we can't ever recreate this.
Kevin Clancy
Like, no, you should not try to do that.
Feidelberg
Cold.
John Feidelberg
Like, they. They seriously are so unhinged, dude. They don't mean to be.
Kevin Clancy
It was the. Probably the best casting of all time.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, the perfect job of casting where. And they were all like. Like, the. To nail that on the first try.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Is crazy. It's actually a little bit. Like, I always think about when. When Barstool expanded, the fact that, like, me and K. Marco worked out really well. Like, all of the initial hires, like, pretty much worked. You know, if they didn't, I don't know, like, Dave would have just, like, pulled the plug and been like, all right, we're staying in Boston or whatever. I wonder what would have happened with the Jersey Shore if it was just kind of like, yeah, they were good, but they weren't. I mean, they're all, like, icons.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
All of them. Like, it's. You know, they're on, like, season 10 of whatever this new, like, family thing is, you know, like, they're. They're living off that.
John Feidelberg
Is it the same cast?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Wow.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I think maybe, like, one or two, like, initially didn't join. This new one is very. It's a little. It's much more. It's like family vacation. So they go and they have, like, family dinners, and there's a little bit of drama, but they're not, like, out at the bars, so I think there was a couple people who didn't first sign up because there was drama and fighting and beef. And then I think when it became, like, we're all, like, 40. I think Pauly D's, like, 50 now.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And we're just, like, you know, not being total. I think. I think at this point, like, everybody has joined back up, but, I mean, that was. It was such a phenomenon. It was unbelievable for. They must have been like. I just. When I think about being, like, a producer of a show like that, where you just nail it and you're just like.
John Feidelberg
You're just behind the camera being like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, my career is just made.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I mean, the. That was going on, like, the situation was, like, heavily addicted to pills and was saying that, like, the reason they did. They went tanning so much is because he got the pills with the tanning salon. So I was like, jim, tan laundry. Let's go tanning. Let's go tanning.
KFC Radio Guest
No one does anything like that anymore.
Kevin Clancy
He would call up and be like, I need, I need a bed for 30 minutes or whatever. Like, yeah, that was like the code and the guy would have it.
Feidelberg
Oh, got it.
Kevin Clancy
So like there was all that going on. I'm sure there's even more stuff like behind the scenes because what was going on in front of the scenes. Crazy.
Feidelberg
Yeah, I know.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think they even needed drama behind the scenes because everything outwardly facing, I mean they were. And fighting and like it was, it was the perfect timing too of like you probably couldn't get away with, you know, calling girls grenades and like random girls and they're all on camera and all this stuff. So early enough that it was still the wild west. Knew enough that like the Internet was, you know, I mean, I remember blogging it being like, the Jersey Shore is going to be sick. Like, welcome to like my world. So the mid. The Midwest. You know what I mean? So it was enough that there was like that sort of to go viral, but still early enough that it was like, do whatever you want.
Feidelberg
There are no rules.
Kevin Clancy
They would have been canceled or whatever. Think pieces.
KFC Radio Guest
And maybe we do a preemptive apology. I'm sorry if I do anything in the next four weeks.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I know.
Kevin Clancy
I'm sorry now get it out now. The pre apologize.
KFC Radio Guest
Sorry for what I said and what I did. I'm. I'm really sorry. So that's out of the way.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, it like also, it's just like if you might hate me and just get prepared for that and if you.
KFC Radio Guest
Hate me, like, I'm so. I'm really sorry.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think you guys are. Are unlikable though. I've been around both you long enough.
John Feidelberg
If you watch anybody 100 of the time, like you're not going to agree with everything I do and say.
Kevin Clancy
And like, yeah.
John Feidelberg
Act rationally and like.
Kevin Clancy
I guess so. You're right.
John Feidelberg
I don't. I never claim to act rationally about things like, like that, like, don't no.
KFC Radio Guest
One have high expectations. I didn't say I was going to be good at anything.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. But there's a difference between that and like being liked or disliked. Like, yeah, I'm not, you know, maybe people are like, she's not the star.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I don't think they're gonna be like, I hate that girl. Although, I don't know. I think I'm like a pretty like normal, relaxed, like laidback, chill guy and people hate me. So you can even just. You could just go into that and be like your Regular self. And people might just decide to hate on you, you know?
John Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly. We'll see. Do you think that. So my birthday is the next weekend before, like, the sixth? Do you think that I'll be dead by then? Or August, like, literally the weekend after? Yeah, after it's over. I was going to try and start planning something, but I'm kind of like.
KFC Radio Guest
Wait, we can act. Is that not during. It is the sixth.
Kevin Clancy
Not. Isn't it like, six is. No, Labor Day is early this year. It's like the first, right? Yeah, but why don't you just do, like, the final day and have a big party there? You want to do some with your friends? You're talking about, like.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, like, I was gonna invite, like, you know, my friends, real people, everybody.
Kevin Clancy
And I was just like.
John Feidelberg
And barstool people, too.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, when does it end? Like, it is like, the first, isn't it?
John Feidelberg
Yeah, the first.
Kevin Clancy
I think by the fifth, you'll be ready to rock again. How old are you? 27, yo.
John Feidelberg
25.
Kevin Clancy
You're 25 and you're talking about, I have something on a Monday. Can I have my birthday on a Friday? Friday, I don't know. Sack up.
John Feidelberg
No, but after a month of, like, I don't know, we'll see. You're right.
Kevin Clancy
You might just not want to. September 1st. Oops. And then she's on the 5th. You might not want to, but you have to.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, actually, you don't.
KFC Radio Guest
It's just you might as well plan something. It's easier to cancel it than plan something.
Kevin Clancy
Like, oh, you know what? You know what I'm going to start doing is planning birthday parties and for myself and canceling them just to give people the joy of. You don't have to come.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, you kind of do that. You kind of like, you know, are like, oh, there's going to. For your 40th, you were going to have a birthday party and then you never did.
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John Feidelberg
Really? Was it the one that was on the phone at one time?
Kevin Clancy
I think I just. Whatever amount of time it will take to replace him, I think we'll still be shorter than him finishing the job.
John Feidelberg
Really?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I think we're at that point. It's insane.
John Feidelberg
Has anything gotten like nothing done?
Kevin Clancy
Nothing. And then I was away this week and I was like, while no one's in this house, like, let's do some work. And they did nothing.
John Feidelberg
Really.
Kevin Clancy
They started the tearing up the floor of my kitchen on Saturday when I got back Sunday. So I was like, great, great, great idea to start like the worst part of the process while I'm coming back. But that was my plan, was like, oh, okay, March. My house not gonna be ready by March, but maybe I'll just have it by like April. Maybe I'll have like a summer party and call it my birthday party. And then I was like, okay, maybe it'll be like a end of summer Labor Day party. And I'll just say it was for my birthday.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And now I'm like, holiday party, New Year's party. Yeah. Like, yeah, legitimately. Like, I don't think it'll be done in 2025 now, which is.
John Feidelberg
And you pay them like by killing me time. Right.
Kevin Clancy
What's that?
John Feidelberg
You pay them like, I have paid.
Kevin Clancy
Them probably like half of the money, which is a lot of money. And I don't think I've gotten half the work So I need to, like. I might have to eat that. I don't know which just. It's just crushing my life. Like. Like, I wanted to have a home studio, like, a. Like a. At least six months ago by now, you know what I mean? Where I could, like, really. I record out of home, but it looks bad and all that. I want it to be like, I can record, like, a new YouTube series at my house whenever I need to, and I just can't do that until this is done, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I want to have people over. I wanted to, like, you know, I. I have visions of it being like, all right, maybe if I can have, like, everybody over my house that, like, things will. Situations will improve. You know what I mean? I come over, and we can barbecue and swim, and I can't do. I just can't do anything that I thought. And you just don't realize how much your house or your. Wherever you're living, like, affects your life. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Where, like, at first I was like, I don't know. We'll be under construction, and it's like, no. Oh, this is. You can't do this. I can't do that. You know what I mean? It's like, even when I'm like, oh, just come over. We can stay outside and swim. It's like, if you need the bathroom, there's, like, one tiny little bathroom right now that's functioning. And it's like, you know, is this.
John Feidelberg
Standard or is this.
Kevin Clancy
I can't decide. I think this is pretty extreme. But everybody I've talked to is, like, the home renovation.
KFC Radio Guest
I've never had someone be like, my contractor is awesome.
Feidelberg
Yeah, Right.
Kevin Clancy
Right. Now, this is, like, not a major. It's a. It's a major renovation, but it's not like we're doing an addition or we, like, knock down the house. It's all, like, in. In the same structure, you know? And everyone's told me, like, that shouldn't be that big of a deal.
KFC Radio Guest
Are your kids, like, why is the house not done?
Kevin Clancy
Or they're kind of rolling with the punches. Like, but at this point, like, I can't even remember, like, an entire wing of my house because I, like, lived in it for, like, only a couple months before they boarded it up. I'm like, oh, my God, that's right. I'm gonna have that. Another guest room and a bedroom, a bathroom there. Like, I. And now the kitchen. It's all. It was all supposed to be done in phases where it's like, okay, this sucks. But you'll get it back when this starts. And it's none of that. I'm basically living in like a studio apartment now. I live in, like one room.
John Feidelberg
It's. It's some real rich people to not.
KFC Radio Guest
Even remember when you're using the word wing, it's immediately a wing.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, that's probably dramatic, but it's like, I never. I never, like, because we started right away, so I've never, like, lived in it, you know what I mean? Oh, my God.
KFC Radio Guest
Have you ever thought about just moving?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah, I for sure have. For sure.
KFC Radio Guest
No, don't. Don't give up.
Kevin Clancy
No, I can't. But. But the main thing is, like, I was excited. Now I'm not excited. I'm just like, I don't care anymore now, like, and I should have known this about myself. Like, everything for me just becomes like, where do I lay my head at night? Like, it is a very cool looking house. It's got like, character. Everybody who sees it is like, wow, this is like, really cool and unique. That's like, somewhat satisfying that people come over and think your house looks cool. But when that, like, allure wears off, it's like, I just want a functioning kitchen, man. I don't even care about this anymore, you know? And everyone else is like, when it's done, you'll love it. I'm like, when it's done, I think I'll just be happy it's done.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm the same way, like, with a lot of stuff. It's like, this is the car that I drive, the house that I. The clothes that I wear. I don't know. A lot of it's just like point A to point B sort of thing.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I don't know. I'm gonna try to like, enjoy it because it's like, well, then what the else was the point of doing this? Yeah, but you will.
John Feidelberg
You have to work for it, which is good. Like, you. You won't take it for granted once it's done.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I guess that's one way. Looking at it, I. I think this is like a little bit. It's getting a little bit silly. Everybody is like, basically like, double the time and the money that they tell you. But this is getting pretty, pretty out of hand. But I mean, everyone. Everybody I talked to who has done it has been like, I either know someone who got divorced, like, over the stress of renovation, or like, I almost did myself. Like, me and my wife were like, on the verge. Like, we were like, at each Other's throats over it that I'm lucky I don't have to deal with. It's not like, oh, you wanted this, and I didn't want this. And, like, you know, now I'm mad at you for that. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So that part's good. But the.
John Feidelberg
The.
Kevin Clancy
It's crazy.
John Feidelberg
Like, a thought process that I feel like helps in these situations. Like, for example, when I. Before I got the nose job, I was saying, like, I would get comments being like, her fucking like, nose is huge or whatever. But then I had the thought process. I was like, well, I'm going to get a nose job.
Kevin Clancy
So.
John Feidelberg
So I already have a nice nose. A nice nose. So, like, that comment actually doesn't mean anything.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
It's kind of like you should make.
Kevin Clancy
Fun of me for something I can't fix.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
Like, you have a bad personality.
John Feidelberg
It doesn't affect me because I have a good nose right now. Right now. Right now. But I have a good nose.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, I like that.
John Feidelberg
That. But like, for you, like, you know that the house is going to be finished at some point. So, like, it sucks now, but, like, it doesn't matter because your house is already finished. It's not like, right now.
Kevin Clancy
Right now, I'm with you on that, but I'm like, if it takes another year, I will kill somebody.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, I. I also, like, I. I'm almost happy in a way. Like, when we started, I had Steve come up and film a lot of, like, the before, and I wanted to do this whole renovation series, but it's gone so poorly that I can't really do it. And I definitely can't, like, endorse the company who I'm working with. But now I almost feel like it came back around where, like, the series or the video, whatever I make will be like these. This is like, which actually is better because I feel like that's the barstool way of, like, I don't think anybody needs another renovation show. That's like cookie cutter, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, they want. They want the real deal now. I'm not gonna. I would never do that, but I would be like, these are the horrors of, like, if it doesn't go well.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Which I think is kind of the barstool way of, like, we cover things in a real way, not the. The phony way.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So maybe me having this renovation, it's certainly on brand for me.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
To be like, this did not go well, but when it's done, I guess It'll be. It'll be good. I mean, Steve, if I had you come up right now and film, I think you would be like, none of this is different. I was gonna say it's crazy that, like, how long ago were you there? Last June, so, like 14 months. Right. And, like, I don't think. I think you'd be like, oh, yeah. I guess they put up, like, some beams or. It's still, like, completely open.
John Feidelberg
There's not Steve there. Pre wing with a wing.
Kevin Clancy
You were probably. When I say wing, I mean that kitchen. Yeah, the kitchen was still intact when.
John Feidelberg
I was there, but, like, upstairs was being renovated. That, like, side, bro.
Kevin Clancy
They opened up the upstairs and never touched it again for a year. I just had no upstairs, and they didn't work on it.
John Feidelberg
On the other bright side, it sounds like the ghosts are gone. Like. Yeah, I don't think he's had a good.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I think the ghosts were, like, this place or the.
John Feidelberg
Your squatters.
Kevin Clancy
No, you know what it is, too, though? I think having some noise in the house is, like, good. I'm like, I don't know. That's. That's the workers or that's the.
Feidelberg
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know? Yeah. I can just be like, nope, that's.
John Feidelberg
That there was in, like, I was in Long island, like, a little town Long island, and there's this one house everyone knows there for just, like, squatters, like, and apparently it's. There's a certain amount of time where, like, if you're there long enough, it's just. It's yours.
Kevin Clancy
Own it. Yeah, squatting is up. Yeah, there are. I. I think there are stories of, like, if you're, you know, you're like a landlord, like, you own property and someone just gets in there long enough, it's just like, yeah, you can't get me out.
John Feidelberg
But I kind of love that. It's like, yeah, it's kind of like that's how. It's the one lawless thing.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like, no, I've. I've. It's just like, I claim this spot. This is mine.
KFC Radio Guest
Someone asked me the other day if I'd rather find a person or 10, 000 cockroaches or whatever in my, like, attic. And I was like, definitely a person. It's like, I. I can't get raped.
Kevin Clancy
By a cockroach, though.
John Feidelberg
True.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. But I think if they're in my house, I might, like, and I find them. They're gonna be. I don't know. I don't really think Raping is going through their mind. If they've been hiding and I find them.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
Because if they haven't already tried to rape me, they're definitely.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And that's gonna. If you want the free housing, the raping is gonna get in the way of that.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, I might just let you stay, I guess.
John Feidelberg
You're always good.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I'm not gonna rock the boat.
KFC Radio Guest
And try 10,000 roaches, though.
Kevin Clancy
Also, you can eventually, like, you call the police and get that person out of your house. Hopefully with the squatter, who knows, but you can't. Like, yeah, if you have a cockroach problem, you can get a fumigator and exterminator. But like, they might be like even 10 roaches.
KFC Radio Guest
I might take a man, get the.
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John Feidelberg
It's like the bear versus the bear versus.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, I would definitely.
Kevin Clancy
We've done ghost or man before. Would you wait, Would you. Would you rather wake up, like to a man in your house or a ghost?
KFC Radio Guest
Who's the ghost? Is it chill?
Kevin Clancy
Well, I mean, this is the risk you run. It could be a friendly ghost. It could be. And then for Jackie, she's kind of combined those two already. She's been raped by a ghost. It was only. It was only three pumps.
John Feidelberg
It was only three bumps. Well, it happens kind of a good amount now, but not actually.
Kevin Clancy
It's a recurring thing.
John Feidelberg
Not really in like the. The way that. Like, it's not actually like that one time was like, kind of.
KFC Radio Guest
I have a ghost boot. My nose sometimes.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, what?
KFC Radio Guest
The first time it happened, I was like 10 or something and I woke up and I just felt someone go like that. Like really, like really hard pressure on my nose. And it's happened like six times where I just wake up. It's always at like 3 or 4. And I just feel like someone go like this.
Kevin Clancy
A nose poop in your sleeve.
KFC Radio Guest
That's.
John Feidelberg
That's.
KFC Radio Guest
I mean, I know, I know. It's like. It's like I'm still here. And I'm like, okay, thanks. Good night. Yeah, I have one booping my nose.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's what I mean. Like you. So you really believe that's a ghost?
KFC Radio Guest
Probably. I mean, I kind of think there's something going on.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm kind of in the same boat. Like, you Know, logically speaking, probably not, but there are just things that make you go like, what was that about?
John Feidelberg
And it's kind of like enough people have said something where it's like, well, there's obviously something up.
Kevin Clancy
But then you know what? Like when you look at UFO abduction stories.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
They're just all in America.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, that's a good point.
Kevin Clancy
So like, I just think a lot of these things become copycat. People lie, they want attention. And like, that's the story that's being told in my area. So like I'm gonna say, but ghosts do seem to be pretty.
KFC Radio Guest
I don't know, the nose boop thing is like, there's nothing for. There's nothing for me to gain from.
Kevin Clancy
But do you think that you're just like sleeping and like, I don't know, your nose is stuffy or runny and you feel something and.
KFC Radio Guest
No, it's like literally like, like put your finger on your nose and do that. Yeah, probably from all the boops. Yeah, it goes down like real. Like it's a very specific feeling. And I'll literally wake up and it only happens in my childhood home. It doesn't happen anywhere else. So I. I know where.
Kevin Clancy
That's interesting. See, that makes me think it's ghosts.
John Feidelberg
The, the America thing doesn't convince me because if I were an alien, like, I would be like, I thought of that before. This is seeing these crazy ass.
Kevin Clancy
I do think that like America would be. I think the, the. Although I don't know, I feel like they would go to like the pyramids in Egypt and like that, like some of the weird spots.
John Feidelberg
But they already like, that's. They're like.
Kevin Clancy
I do think. I think there's definitely some, some logic to like America's where shit's popping.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, but if they don't know what's popping and they're up in space and they just see the lights, we have some. We have a bright country, we got light.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
So they might see that it's like a lighthouse.
Kevin Clancy
I do kind of believe the idea that like, like a lot of people, like everything kind of started in Roswell, like early 50s. And there's some thought that when we blew up the nuclear bomb in World War II, that that like nuclear reaction of some type, like signals to the universe, like these people are advanced enough that they did that and then it's like worth our, worth our time to go check them out.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
There's probably also like technology wise, us, you know, like radio waves and all that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, right.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I Mean, that's probably.
KFC Radio Guest
Do you guys get. I always get this on my reels. It'll be a person, like, in the grocery store with the tinfoil hat on. But there's this one woman who always posts and she's like, I love when I know I'm not being mind controlled or whatever, but she's with, like three of her kids and none of them have the tinfoil on. I'm like, so your kids are just like, getting by the government and you're chilling? Like, what is that?
John Feidelberg
Well, did you see that? Well, I mean, this goes my telepathy thing. But, like, did you see that? Didn't. Like, doesn't Kamala Harris, like, wait, here we go. Doesn't she not wear. This is not a political thing. But doesn't she not wear AirPods? I just saw this. She, like, worked in the Spy and what?
Kevin Clancy
You can like, get in your brain?
John Feidelberg
Yeah, but like, it was kind of like when I brought up on last episode, like, the tooth, the filling frequency kind of thing.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, she was like, you never know who's listening to your home.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And it's like, if you put that. You see brain waves use. If you put like, you know, the little sticky stuff on your head.
KFC Radio Guest
So my mom's been doing that like new. There's some new technology. Like, like, it's not therapy, but it's like therapy or whatever where it's like magnets on your head.
Feidelberg
Oh, yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
And she said it really works. Oh, really?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Oh, actually, well, there was like a phase where like, all the moms went through that phase in my town and then selling magnets to each other. And then it was like, oh, mine.
Kevin Clancy
That. That's like some first world where it's like, you're just.
KFC Radio Guest
My mom says, like, she goes to try magnet therapy. Yeah, your mom what? She, like, goes to a place and they do it. But she did have some weird thing where she had, like, she. She got. I don't know if she wants me. It's fine. She got some type of magnet thing that you normally. She goes to, like, a treatment place. But she got. She ordered something online and she did it and, like, it made her really happy.
John Feidelberg
Happy.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, it worked. But then she had some, like, super weird reaction where she basically, like, had a dream, but she was awake and it was super weird. And she contacted the company to be like, it's fine. I just want to know what's good. And they just like, they were like, oh, so what happened? Like, they were being communicative and she told them and they just, like, cut off all communication. It's like. And my mom's like, well, why did I have a hallucination outside for five hours?
Kevin Clancy
Probably because they're just scamming your mom and stealing her money for some silly magnets, if I had to guess.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, probably. But, like. But, like, what happened?
Kevin Clancy
They're like, I don't know if I'm.
KFC Radio Guest
Know it's crazy, but she was like. She was like, I'm not mad. I kind of want to do it again. Like, I want to figure it out. I just, like, I'm curious if you guys have any info.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I have a hot.
Kevin Clancy
Take that. No disrespect to your mother, but I think a lot of. A lot of those things are, like, champagne problems that you kind of make in your head a little bit.
KFC Radio Guest
Oh, yeah? Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like. Like, if you're. I. I think being depressed is a. In some cases, a sign of privilege. That's my idea. Like, if you were just like, back against the wall. I have three kids to feed. I'm like a single mom. I'm working three jobs, like, to survive. You're not, like, even thinking about your feelings. Yeah, I need to go to therapy or I need to buy magnets or I need to try this, like, micro dosing this or that. You're just like, I need to just go, oh, absolutely. And then when you're comfortable enough, you're like, you know, I feel sad today, and I need, you know, this thing. And it's like, I don't think you're lucky enough to feel sad.
KFC Radio Guest
My mom didn't do it because she was like, I'm sorry out, and I need it. My mom was just like, it. Maybe I'll try this for fun. Like, that's. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I mean, it's sort of the same thing where it's almost like you're. You're, like, intrigued. And, you know, obviously there are people who have, like, chemical, like, wires off that. That's different. But when it's just like, I. I don't feel like my best. It's like, you have the luxury of doing that.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. Yeah, definitely.
John Feidelberg
Oh, totally.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Therapy is, like, right now, I. I really love my therapist, but, like, I. I feel like I say this, like, every time. Like, sometimes I just don't have anything to talk about. I create more problems for myself because I do, like. Like, I won't make stuff up, but I'll just be like, I guess, like, okay, what am I, like, pissed off about? And then I'LL get all, like, worked.
Kevin Clancy
Up and see, this is what I mean. It's almost like you're, like, making problems, like, lies.
KFC Radio Guest
But I definitely, like, imagine a scenario that someone else might have been annoyed in.
Kevin Clancy
And then I'm like, that is so crazy.
KFC Radio Guest
Well, that's why I stopped going to therapy every week.
Feidelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say, so do you have, like, a weekly.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, but, like, I.
Kevin Clancy
Forever. Or, like, right now you're going through a tough patch, so you have it, or, like, you just have it indefinitely?
John Feidelberg
I just.
Kevin Clancy
Because I go back and forth on, like. I think it is good to maybe just talk every week, and then I don't do that. I'm like, I only go to therapy when I'm like. I'm on the verge of, like, losing it, and I need to get it out. And then when I do that, I'm like, all right, I'll talk to you maybe in, like, six months. But I also think maybe getting it out every week is good. But I could see it being like, you're working yourself up.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I kind of like when I actually, like, had a guy, like, ask me to go to therapy, and then I just, like, didn't feel like, like, with him, just, like. Because I was like. Like, no, not with him. Just, like, separately. But it was not like, yo, that's.
Kevin Clancy
Like, for the betterment of, like, your relationship. Like, he was like, if I. If we want to date, you need to go to therapy sort of thing.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, but that's making it sound. No, no, it wasn't like, you should go to therapy. It was like, I was, like, saying, like, I. I was just not into it. And then I was like, I should go. Like, I was blaming. I was like, oh, I need to go to therapy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, go to therapy.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, you should go to therapy if.
Kevin Clancy
Therapy will get you to me.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, exactly.
John Feidelberg
But I was just like, I just am not attracted to you. But then I ended up being like, I probably should go to therapy just for maintenance.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, well, that's what I mean.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, if you.
Kevin Clancy
If you're just doing maintenance, I get that. And it could be a good thing, but also, you know, tinkering with shit when it's. It's like, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, if I just open up the hood of my car and start around to maintenance, it's like, well, you might break something. You know what I mean?
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. I started going to my psychiatrist every few months, but. Because, like, I've realized if Some if like does hit the fan and I have to tell her about it, and it's been a year. I have so much to catch on. So I talk to her like every three months to be like, this is what's happened in case something bad happens when any of these situations.
Kevin Clancy
This is the problem with therapy. I think that the. I think we've gone so far with therapy and there are so many people who are probably not equipped to do it. There's just. This is my. It's therapy, it's advice, it's experts, it's courses and programs. Like, there are so many people on the Internet now that are like, here's, here's your legal advice. And you're not a lawyer.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Here is like your, your, your psychological advice. And it's like, you're not a psychologist. You just like went to therapy yourself and you're into this and you've like all these people who just proclaim to be experts and they're giving you advice or they're making you go weekly or whatever it is. And it's like, I think there are very few people who are probably really actually qualified because. Because what you just said, it's like you don't even know who I am. How can you give me, like, some of these, some of these problems are so complex. Sure, you can give me the baseline of like, you should get more exercise and eat better and get sunlight. It's like, fine. But unless you know my relationships, my family, my friends, my work, my problem. How the. Can you tell me what to do?
KFC Radio Guest
I'll say my psychiatrist is kind of the goat. I've had her for like eight years and she has like a medical degree, so she's good. But then I went to a therapist and I was like, oh, what? Because like the, it actually makes it pretty.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, who's the goat?
Feidelberg
Yeah, my.
KFC Radio Guest
I have a psychiatrist who has to.
Feidelberg
Have a medical degree.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's what I mean. Like, psychiatrists, like, if they trust you enough to be like, giving out medicine, they're. You're probably a little bit more qualified than the next jamoke who's just like, you know, there's just so many people telling you what to do.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That. That don't know. You aren't qualified. Should shut the up and.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
I mean, it's like people on tick tock.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's what I mean. It's like, you know, this is like a, this is a, A mom who is like, I have kids and I've been stressed out and here's What I did. I would. I would much prefer it if people were like, here's what I did. That's my story. And if it relates to you and you can help. But it's like, here's what to do. Let me explain what you should do.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I mean, my therapist, like, she's. She's just cool. She's like, young, and she just, like. She's, like, funny. She just, like, listens to me, and I just, like, kind of talk it out, and she's always just like, yeah, you. Right.
Kevin Clancy
I think that's like a. That should just have a different term.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe that's the difference of, like, psychiatrist. There needs to be like, psychiatrist, therapist and then, like, venting machine.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Because, like, I do think it's important that, like, you can't say certain things to friends. You can't definitely can't say certain things to family.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You can't be honest all the time. Like, you want to. You want to just be like, I hate my best friend. And you want to say that to someone and they go, hell yeah, brother.
John Feidelberg
Always, like, one piece of information with every friend, that of the. You have to withdraw from a story in order to tell. Unless it's like, you know, completely separate. But, like, for all your problems, blanket problems, like, a therapist is just going to. You don't have to withdraw any.
Kevin Clancy
Although I. I end up lying to therapist all the time.
John Feidelberg
Really?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I just like, like my, My, my. Like the things that I don't really like about myself or my problems, like, whatever where I have to, like, admit it. Like, I'm just not gonna tell you that. I know it completely defeats the purpose.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah. I find myself being, like, embarrassed by something, not wanting to say it, and I'm like, well, why am I here?
Kevin Clancy
Totally.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
And like, they just don't, like, sometimes, like, the therapist, if you're not, like, vibing, like, I don't, like, I only want to talk to you for, like, vibe.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. That's what I mean. This is basically just like a friend. A friend that you click with or.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Have you guys ever had mail?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And he's better. I would.
KFC Radio Guest
I would never. Or have a male therapist probably when.
Kevin Clancy
I. I remember doing couples therapy. First of all, by the way, bring back to what you said about, like, a guy telling you to go. I think if you are in couples therapy and you are not, like, married, maybe even beyond that, like, if you don't have kids and a family that you need to, like, try to keep together, you need to break Up.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You just need to break up. Even if you are married. I, I, I, I, Yeah, I kind of think, I think that if you are, like, at the point where it's that. I know there are some people who like, almost do it preemptively, I think that's a little weird. But fine, whatever. Each their own. But, like, if you're just, like, in a relationship, maybe. All right, maybe I'm a little biased. If you're married, you should try salvage your marriage. If you're just dating somebody, you're just in a relationship, and even if it's a couple years old, maybe you're living together. Whatever. If you don't have, like, kids or paperwork or something and you're like, we need to go to a professional to try to, like, hammer out our differences to cobble this thing back together.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
If you're not, it's over. If you're not married, it's over.
John Feidelberg
Sometimes I think, like, sometimes I will give up on people easily if I'm like, I don't think we align fully. But, like, I'm like, should I be trying to work through.
Kevin Clancy
No, that's what I mean. Like, work. Like, when people say relationships are work. I don't believe that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I think that's a bad, I think that's a bad sign where I'm already like, I don't think that this is gonna. Right term.
Kevin Clancy
Like, like later in life, you probably need to work at things initially. You know, it's like, all right, I can't like other people anymore or I can't go out and do whatever I want. Like, that's work. You have to change a little bit. Yeah, but it's not work. Like, you know, when people are like, it's hard work every day. I'm like, your relationship sucks, man. That, that, you know, and even if it is, like, to me, it's like, let's say you could work on it with this guy and get to a place where it is good. I just don't think that's worth it. Like, find somebody where you don't need to do all that work to just get to a functioning level.
KFC Radio Guest
There's like an epidemic of, like, people and couples. I've seen it, like, on social media posts even more people were like, happy birthday, babe. Like, we've had our ups and our downs.
Kevin Clancy
I know.
KFC Radio Guest
It's like, why, why are you announcing your ups and your downs? Like, it's like a good thing. Like, how about you have, like, your ups and then a couple mid level Things that aren't as up.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
Like, why are you. Like, we've had our ups and our bad, bad downs, but we always got through it.
John Feidelberg
It's like, now I'm picturing you guys seriously fighting.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's bad. I also just, like, I'm slow, like, learning as I go, that you just always know more as you get older and look back on what you were doing. Like, oh, that was stupid, or that was wrong, you know? So, like, to me, it's kind of like I don't ever trust anything because I'm like, in 10 years, I'm gonna think this is stupid. You know what I mean?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I look back on past relationships. I'm like, well, that. That one was crazy. That one was stupid. I definitely shouldn't have done that. I can't believe I stayed in that one as long as I did. I shouldn't have done, you know, all these things.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then, like, I just feel like once you go through some. When you find people where it clicks and it's easy, it's like, oh, this is how it was supposed to be.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I think the people who are working at it are just, like, smashing a square peg in a round hole. And it's like. And maybe you don't ever find this. This the round peg, and you have to work at it, but I don't know. Try to find the round pack. Because I just find it's like when you. When it clicks where it's like, oh, this is what love is, or this is what living together is, or this is what a relationship's supposed to be. It's like, oh, wow, I was so off, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When you really try, like, I had a good head on my shoulders. I think I know what I'm doing. Like, nope. You had no idea.
KFC Radio Guest
When do you think is, like, the age or the stage where. Like. Because sometimes I've been in relationships or, like, situations where I'm like, I know I'm not gonna marry this person, but I'm just gonna keep doing. Doing it. Like, I think that's. When do you have to stop doing that?
Kevin Clancy
Probably, like, well, it's a lot different for guys and girls because I think you can do that to a guy, like, forever, and it doesn't really matter.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Until I think if a guy eventually is like, I want to marry you and have kids, and you're like, I'm not gonna do that. You should probably. But I think for a girl, for.
KFC Radio Guest
Their sake, I mean, for, like, for Your sake.
John Feidelberg
Oh.
Kevin Clancy
But I think if you want to do it and, like, as long as you're not, like, hurting him, it's like, if you're having fun.
KFC Radio Guest
No, it's usually because they're hurting me, and I'm just too lazy to do anything.
Kevin Clancy
The cord. Yeah. But I just feel like in a couple years, if you're young and you're like. I think by the time. I think, like, late 20s is when people are starting to really, like, think about next steps. That's probably when you can't around, like, too much, especially guys to girls. Biological clock and societal pressures and all that sort of. I think at that point, you got to start. I. I just think being, like, radically upfront with people in the very beginning is the way to go.
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Once. Once you get going and there are feelings involved, it's, like, really hard to be brutally honest about everything.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Or anything. But I think in the beginning, you could be like, here's my flaws. If you Google me, it's gonna be a problem. Yeah. My job is crazy. I have two kids. And then. Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
I'm like, just go to the barstool main page. Scroll down a little bit, and then tell me if you don't want to hang out.
Kevin Clancy
If you lay your cards on the table and then they're down, it's like, okay. Because eventually you fall in love with someone. It's like, I can't. I don't want to say that I'm gonna hurt their feelings, but in the beginning, it's like, yo, here it is. You know, I think almost. I don't know. I'm sure you should probably be radically honest forever, but to me, it's like, if you're not lying to someone, you're not being.
KFC Radio Guest
The last episode with the three of us was like, call her daddy. And now it's, like, intellectual.
Kevin Clancy
But, yeah, I. I think the. Like, I did when I did. The reason I brought it all up was asking about guys and girls, because I also think that matters. Like, I've definitely had female therapists where I'm like, I'm. Maybe I'm being a little bit, like, of a. Like a man thinking that this woman is, like, coming at me. But I also think there was, like, some truth to it where I was like, I think you're skewed when it comes to, like, relationships and men and women, and I am too. And it's just, like, not a fit, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I feel it's a guy.
John Feidelberg
Seriously. Men and women have different. Like, there's our structure differently.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
Just need, need like a same sex person.
Kevin Clancy
But then maybe you don't, maybe you need someone to like, I get you out of that.
John Feidelberg
I had a male therapist and like he like, first of all, it was just uncomfortable bringing up like any sex relationship with him. Like, he would be so good. But he also like made me pay him under the table. I'm pretty sure he was a fake therapist.
Kevin Clancy
See, this is what I mean. You're just going to like some guy.
Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly.
John Feidelberg
He was just some guy. He literally like the only time he like gave advice was I was like, I guess I'm a little stressed out about my career. And he was like, oh, well then you should do, you know, do your homework and, and start applying this here. And here's like sites that you could like apply to. And it was just LinkedIn. And I was like, okay, I could do this.
Kevin Clancy
I could see though a world where a guy going to a woman maybe both ways. I, I, I feel like as a guy going to a woman, you might get some like, truths that you don't want to hear.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
More so than a, a woman going to a guy. But also maybe it works both ways. I could see a guy being like, you're being a crazy, like you're just being an annoying girl. Stop it. And maybe you need to hear that and guys need to hear like, you need to grow the up, you know.
KFC Radio Guest
I feel like with either gender, it's like if I heard like if I had a male therapist and he's saying something I need to fix or whatever, I'm, I'm more likely to be like, but if a woman says that, I'm gonna like trust them way more because, you know, so I feel like for either gender you're just gonna like, feel like they're more credible to you.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
Because if they're criticizing me and they're the same gender, it's like, oh, you.
Kevin Clancy
Know what you need is it needs to be like AI just go your chat somehow just like some sort of unbiased. Not because like you're just inherently sort of skewed one way or another if you're a man or a woman.
John Feidelberg
The only thing that's stopping me from that is like the idea of somebody.
Kevin Clancy
Like going, yeah, that's hot in the streets right now. Sam, Sam Altman, the head of Open AI said like your chat GPT is admissible in court. Like it's not private. I wish it wasn't that way, but it is. And like, so, so if it can Be in court. It can also be, you know, you could probably hack it and find it and all that. But I. I also think some people get a little bent out of shape about that. It's like, so are your text messages. So are everything. And you still.
KFC Radio Guest
Yeah, that'd be crazy if, like, we're in court. Instead of, like, your search history, it's like, at 4:43, you asked.
Kevin Clancy
That's for sure.
Feidelberg
Yeah, for sure.
KFC Radio Guest
It's gonna be funny when there are.
Kevin Clancy
People who are like, you know, how do you get rid of the body? Like, that's for sure gonna happen. No doubt. That's like the new, you know, Casey Anthony was, like, googling it. Now it's gonna be you chat GPT it, you know?
Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I mean, what are you saying.
John Feidelberg
To your chat GPT that's like, I'm not. Because, like, I feel you.
Kevin Clancy
But what would you say?
John Feidelberg
No, but I, like, if I'm venting about a friend, like, to chat GPT to chat gbt like that?
Feidelberg
Yeah.
KFC Radio Guest
That's crazy. I don't do that.
John Feidelberg
Well, I wouldn't do that.
Kevin Clancy
But it sounds like you want.
KFC Radio Guest
Oh, I thought you just said you did that.
Kevin Clancy
Sounds like you want to do that, but you're afraid of somebody finding it. If there was nobody that could find your chat GPTs, you'd be.
John Feidelberg
Then. Then I'd be fine with that.
Kevin Clancy
All right, so we. We had some more to get into, but green dildo guy kind of derailed things there. Starting today, you can catch Jackie and Una at the beach house. Follow along. What? What's the deal? Follow Viva Stool.
KFC Radio Guest
Follow all the Barstool beach house social accounts and us at Barstool beach house.
Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Okay. Follow at Barstool beach house. Follow J. Nicks 415 on Twitter, on Instagram, Instagram.
KFC Radio Guest
My name Una Macan.
Kevin Clancy
That's impossible. We'll have to figure something out.
KFC Radio Guest
I'd like to see you guys try.
Kevin Clancy
Get ready for. For the beach house. Get ready for late mascots in a couple weeks. Big things going on right now. And we'll see you guys next week. Yeah, 13th is the premiere, and then the new episode comes out the week after that. So a lot of big things in the KFC radio universe right now. Go get your midnight bean. Slowly rolling out through stores everywhere. You'll see that at the beach house. And we'll see you guys next week. Sam.
Podcast Summary: KFC Radio - "KFC Interviews The Man Behind The Green D*ldo Epidemic"
Episode Information:
The episode kicks off with hosts Kevin Clancy and John Feidelberg delving into a bizarre trend disrupting the WNBA—green dildos being thrown onto the basketball court during games. This peculiar act has garnered significant attention, notably involving Sophie Cunningham, a prominent WNBA star.
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Kevin narrates receiving an email on August 2nd from an anonymous Proton email account introducing themselves as GDC, the group behind the green dildo stunts. The email proposed an exclusive interview to share their story and future plans. Initially skeptical, Kevin questions the legitimacy of the contact, recalling numerous instances of receiving fraudulent or deceptive emails.
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As the week progresses, another email arrives on August 5th, urging KFC Radio to watch the WNBA games that evening to witness the latest dildo throw. This pattern indicates a planned strategy rather than random incidents. Curious, the hosts investigate GDC’s online presence, discovering a Twitter account filled with cryptic and crypto-related content.
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The Green D*ldo Representative explains that GDC aims to rejuvenate meme culture, steering it away from becoming a "casino" environment dominated by pump-and-dump schemes in the crypto world. Their goal is to create viral moments that make people laugh while subtly promoting their crypto initiatives.
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The hosts discuss the unintended consequences of GDC’s actions. While attention to the WNBA has increased, it's not for the sport's athleticism or competitiveness but rather due to the disruptive nature of the green dildo stunts. Sophie Cunningham’s reaction, handling the situation with humor, exemplifies a preferred response to maintain public favor.
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A significant portion of the discussion revolves around how these dildos are successfully infiltrating secured stadiums. The hosts speculate on the methods, considering the bright green color making the dildos easily detectable and the possibility of strict bag checks deterring repeat incidents. However, past occurrences suggest a persistent effort by GDC to bypass security measures.
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GDC plans to continue their pranks with less disruptive methods, aiming to sustain humor without significantly tarnishing the sports events. They envision integrating these stunts into the game's mechanics, suggesting ideas like bonus points when a dildo disrupts play.
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Despite GDC's assertions of fostering a cultural movement, the hosts remain unconvinced, viewing the strategy as a calculated attempt to manipulate public attention and promote a crypto agenda rather than genuine comedic innovation.
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The episode concludes with a candid assessment of GDC’s actions. While the pranks have undeniably gone viral, the hosts question the ethical implications of targeting female athletes and the sustainability of GDC’s approach in fostering a positive cultural shift within the crypto community.
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Final Thoughts: The hosts remain doubtful about the long-term impact and credibility of the Green D*ldo movement, emphasizing that while viral attention is achieved, it may not translate into meaningful change or positive reception within both the sports and crypto communities.
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This episode provides an insightful exploration into the intersection of viral humor and cryptocurrency promotion, highlighting the complexities and potential pitfalls of using controversial stunts to drive cultural and financial movements.