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Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
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Kevin Clancy
All right, I'm back. This is no surprise because she spills all the time. But, I mean, Jackie has poured an entire cup of coffee down her left leg. I mean, her Jinko jeans are so good right now.
John Feitelberg
If. If ever there's either a night where I don't eat chocolate or a morning where Jackie doesn't drink coffee. I don't know how this show starts.
Kevin Clancy
What are we gonna do? What are we gonna talk about? What are we gonna talk about?
John Feitelberg
It's just the start. One of us did. One of the two at the start of every show.
Kevin Clancy
I've been gone for a couple weeks. I've seen some highlights here and there, but I assume exclusively it was just chocolate and spilling.
Jackie
Yeah, I get it. It's like. I don't want to keep, like, spilling. I'm not trying to do it for the bit.
Kevin Clancy
It's just like the way you walked in, you were like. Like, I would assume by now you'd be like, I spilled again. You were like, I spilled.
John Feitelberg
Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
As if it's like something surprising. And then you took another sip.
John Feitelberg
You were like this. Winning awards in the early 2000s.
Jackie
Right?
John Feitelberg
Oh, my God. Again, it's my 21st.
Kevin Clancy
I broke the record. And then you took a big gulp and you were like this. How about you just don't drink coffee? I know.
Jackie
No, I can't.
Kevin Clancy
You need the energy.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Why don't you get yourself a nice can of Phoenix?
Jackie
Oh, yeah. True, true, true. Well, I tried going a whole year without coffee, and then I was just like. Everything was the same. I was just like, less.
Kevin Clancy
How long did you make?
Jackie
I didn't feel anything. I did a whole year.
John Feitelberg
And don't be wrong, I saved a ton on dry cleaning. I wasn't wet all the time.
Kevin Clancy
It was nice being dry at work, but other than that, really no difference.
Jackie
Yeah, but everyone's like, your sleep's gonna be better. No, you're going to be, like, calmer.
John Feitelberg
Soaked.
Jackie
Soaked. It was bad. It was about building that.
Kevin Clancy
It stayed as I pinched it.
John Feitelberg
It's like, well, half of it's water.
Jackie
Because I tried to get it out and.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, so now you just, like.
Jackie
So I'm just going to go for.
John Feitelberg
The whole thing when I get a stain and, like, if I'm at home or if I don't have something to do, and it's like, I'll get in the shower with the shirt. Yeah, yeah.
Jackie
It will be less noticeable if it's.
Kevin Clancy
A bar of soap on your shirt.
John Feitelberg
Like. I know. I know what I need to do. I need to get this thing wet as.
Jackie
Yeah, because then you're like. It's just a darker shade of jean rather than, like, an actual Swatch.
Kevin Clancy
You know, you're the. Remember that old Mentos commercial? This is so old. This is. This is maybe even too old for you.
John Feitelberg
I remember the Mentos campaign. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what Mentos are? You guys know what that is? Yeah, yeah. Do you know, like, commercials?
Jackie
No.
Kevin Clancy
So, like, it was always like, you're. You're in. In a jam, or you do something stupid. Like, you spill this. This is why I say, like, you spill coffee on yourself, and you're like, what do I. How do I get out of this jam? You eat some Mentos and you come up with the idea, and then, like, you soak all your pants. You're like, look, I'm just. So the guy sits down. He's in a nice suit. He's going like an interview. And there's a bench. And the guy. There's like a. A painter, like a janitor whose job it is to paint the fucking bench. So it's wet paint. And he sits down on it, and the guy's like, no, no, no. And he gets up and he's got lines all over his pants. And so he turns it into a pinstripe suit. He rolls the rest of his suit on the. He takes a Mentos and then, like, puts more lines. Anyway, that's what I thought about you wetting your pants on purpose. It's like Billy Madison, like. But, yeah, you're just the spill queen.
Jackie
It's just spill queen. Yeah, I. I wasn't gonna call attention to it. Like, I didn't. And then you were like, did you spill?
Kevin Clancy
I mean, how could you not, though? You're on camera with a giant puddle on your pants.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's one of those things that's probably gonna come up in conversation.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Anyways, welcome back.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, back. Thank God. I could have kissed the ground when I walked in here. The disgusting carpeted ground in here, clean in here.
Jackie
It's like Ever so slightly cleaner.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it's still cleaned up a little bit. It was. It was rough when I got in here.
John Feitelberg
It's. It's. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Even by our standards. I was like, yeah, I. I went from the Hamptons to Jersey to Rhode island to North Carolina, all in two weeks.
John Feitelberg
All in the car.
Kevin Clancy
All in the car.
John Feitelberg
Didn't.
Kevin Clancy
Didn't fly anywhere. I've been in the car so much, man, and it was all fun. But it's like, to me, that's a year's worth of stuff legitimately. Four trips like that is probably a year worth for me at least, for sure. A whole summer's worth. So to do that in two weeks was a lot also. I'm gonna go ahead and say this. I think the beach is the most overrated thing of all time.
John Feitelberg
I.
Kevin Clancy
Because of the level of popularity it has, too. Like, everybody loves the beach. So I'm like, this is one thing that, like, the whole world agrees on, that I think we're putting too, too high on a pedestal.
John Feitelberg
I agree to an extent.
Jackie
You have kids.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say, let me throw a caveat out there. As, like, a father, as an older. Like, when you're young and dumb and hot, and you're just like, I'm gonna go to the beach, and we're gonna, like, bring a cooler and get up, and there's gonna be a bunch of girls there for sure. Get that. When it's like, not when you're not doing that. First of all, the compulsion that people feel, the need to pack their whole house to bring to the beach.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Is crazy. Especially. And I also understand if you, like, if you go to these beach towns and, you know, I'm. I'm lucky enough that we have, like, a nice house right on the water with a pool. So I get that. If you're living in, like, a shack like we used to, it's like, let's.
John Feitelberg
Go to the beach.
Kevin Clancy
I get that. But what I was like, bro, we have a pool, a movie theater, a pool table, a beautiful kitchen, TV's everywhere. Like, we're on the water. You can sit on the porch. You're still here in the waves, you're still smelling the salt, all that shit. And we don't just need to be sandy and getting hit by the wind, and then the packing is in shape. First of all, that always falls on the dad, too. It's like, let me bring 65 chairs and 35 bags and all this shit. That half is not even going to be used. And then I got to bring it all back at the end. I'm done with the beach.
John Feitelberg
Well, I was. My caveat was gonna be it's awesome when your house is on the beach.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. When you just, like, walk.
John Feitelberg
Well, that's what you're saying you have?
Kevin Clancy
Yes, but it's still.
John Feitelberg
I hate if it's like, we gotta be up at 7am to get our spine.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, well, then that's. That's. I'm not even doing that. But, like, I'm talking about walking 100ft and I'm still walking.
John Feitelberg
100Ft is like, bro, I love. Like. Because you go for like, a couple hours, you go. Yeah, but.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, what do you do? You bring a towel?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that's it.
Kevin Clancy
I bring four chairs, three coolers, you know, all their shit. The sand is like 8,000 degrees to get to the. You know what I mean? Like, from your little, like, deck to where you sit. The sand is on fire. Your feet are on fire. The sand gets everywhere. The sun block.
Jackie
You just naming beach things.
John Feitelberg
They're all terrible.
Jackie
But I feel like.
John Feitelberg
I think all. I thought about this myself recently. I've. I think all of my irritability are auditory. Like, anything that bothers me.
Jackie
Sorry.
John Feitelberg
Is definitely sound. That is like, it's. It's. And like, I'm like, I gotta get out of here. I gotta stop. I gotta leave. I think you're that way with. With textures I think you don't. Like. Yeah. Like, the sand, the sun block and the stuff like that. Like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, even. Like, I'm. I'm tan right now. Like, I don't care. That's the other thing too. I don't care about this stuff.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I used to be like, I want to get tan. You know what I mean? Now I'm like, I don't care. So the feeling of. Of sunburn, the feeling of the sand, the putting the sunblock on, the smells of the. Let's just watch tv. Let's just watch tv.
Jackie
You saying auditory and then autism reminded me of. Have you guys. Have you guys ever listened to the telepathy tapes?
John Feitelberg
No.
Jackie
Guys, Guys.
Kevin Clancy
You said that like, it was like. Have you ever seen Star Wars? Like the most popular thing. No. No. I have no idea what you're talking about.
John Feitelberg
What are they.
Jackie
Oh, you don't?
Kevin Clancy
No.
Jackie
Guys. So it's seriously so crazy. I don't know why nobody's talking about it. You aren't gonna believe me, like. Okay, I'm just gonna explain a little bit and just, like, try and keep an open mind. Okay?
John Feitelberg
Okay. I Will do that.
Jackie
So basically, it started. There was the woman who is doing this podcast. She had heard about this one mom, and the mom had an autistic kid, and the kid was. She was like, I'm pretty sure this kid can read my mind. Like, I'm 90. Sure this kid, like, can read my mind. The kid can't talk, but, like, she could move. I forget. Exactly. That's good.
Kevin Clancy
She got that going for her motion.
Jackie
No, I'm not getting, like, muscle movement. So then. So then basically, like, they run tests, and they, like, ask the kid, because then the kid can spell. And she was like, yeah, I can totally read your mind. What are you talking about? And so then. Or she was actually like, yeah, like, I've been, like, trying to tell you for years now, but whatever. So then, like, other. Like, she had posted on Facebook, and other moms were like, okay, I didn't want to say anything, but, like, I'm. My autistic kid also can read my mind. Like, I'm. I'm positive. Like, we've talked. Like, we. Like, that's the only way we communicate. So then, like, this woman keeps going, like, to these houses, and they run tests. Like, mom will be in the other room. They'll show her a flashcard, and the kid every single time with 100% accuracy and gets, like, the numbers, the colors, the, like, the picture, anything. 100% accuracy. And it goes. And she's, like, really trying. She, like, knows everyone's gonna be skeptical going into it. So it's like, 20 episodes, and she's inch by inch, like, easing you into it and to the point where it's just told so well. And, like, even there was one thing that kind of blew my mind. She was saying, like, Lucille Ball one time was doing an interview, and she was saying that one time she was. She'd just gotten a failing in her teeth, and she was driving down the street, and she, like, started to hear music, but she was like, where's the music coming from? Like, my radio isn't on. She was like, I'm pretty sure it's coming from my mouth. Like, I think it's coming from my tooth. So then she was like, that was weird. And the next day, she goes and she tells her coworkers, and her coworkers are like, what street were you on? And she said, the street. And they were like, oh, well, the radio store is on that street. So then turns out, like, somebody was like, oh, this is actually a thing. One time, like, somebody in World War II had also had A filling in their tooth and had picked up on Morse code and, like, had, like, cracked a code, like, through.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I've heard that.
Jackie
Yeah. Because there's some kind of conductor in the filling. So it's obvious that, like, our brains do have the capacity to receive some sort of radio signal. Like, if just like, a filling in the tooth, a slight filling, like, it's possible. And then it keeps going on in, like, not only. And then not only can these kids. This is where it gets kind of crazy. All the autistic kids meet on this thing called the Hill. Like, they all, like, tune into this radio wave, and, like, thousands of them can come and, like, converse with each other and share information physically or, like, mentally. Like, they will be across the country, but they all just, like, know it's not like a physical plane. It's like, whatever. And they all, like, can go and talk to each other there. And then it also goes. Then the teachers are like, all right, we didn't want to say anything, but, like, we can hear the kids thoughts. Like, now it's like, if we say something, we sound crazy, obviously, so we're not gonna say this, but, like, they. That is how they communicate with us. It took me a while to, like, get used to it. I tried telling parents I got shot down, I got threatened to be fired, but, like, that's how we communicate. And I'm only on episode five. I'm only on episode five. Guys. It's so crazy.
Kevin Clancy
You buying this?
John Feitelberg
I'm not buying it, but, I mean.
Kevin Clancy
This sounds like the start of, like, X Men, by the way. You know, like, in X Men, they're like. They're not, like. It's not like a disability. They're actually gifted and, like, this is the beginning of it, but they are.
Jackie
Oh, my God. They're, like, so much smarter than us. Like, they.
John Feitelberg
Oh, I mean, I believe that part.
Kevin Clancy
They're all savants and, like, to be.
John Feitelberg
Wrong, to fight that, it's a.
Kevin Clancy
It's a social disability. It's not like an intelligence capability, you know?
Jackie
Yeah, but it's almost like, you know, like, some people get hit in the head, and all of a sudden they start, like, speaking a new language. It's like a collective consciousness that, like, we can tap into.
John Feitelberg
I I. Yeah, for sure we don't understand the brain. I think that is probably not true, but I don't know. I'm gonna watch. Like, dude, I, I, I, I.
Kevin Clancy
Not even close to this, but when Shay was like, two, maybe, like, she was like, maybe not. Maybe even Less like between one and two. She was like, just talking and we had a, like an, an Alphabet type game. Just had like, letters that you snap into place. And, you know, she like, what letter is this? A, B, like just normal, right? And then one day I covered them up. I held them in my hand like this. And the only thing you could see a little bit was just like, like imagine if I was holding a letter and you could just see the top and the color. But the colors did, like some like A, A, J, L, Q were all red. Like, it wasn't like individual colors. So she couldn't guess by that. There wasn't enough showing to know what the letter was. And she got every single letter right to the point that, like, I didn't know what, like, I, I, I think, I think I was texting. I, I had a video of it. I gotta see if I can find it because there are times that kids do weird that you're either like, surprised by or don't think it's possible, but it's like, you can kind of explain, you know, I had no idea what was going on. And I was like, wow, that was lucky. And then I did it again and she got it again. And then I was like, really holding it and she got every letter right. And I was like, I don't know what's happening right now. Like, I, I, I don't know. I don't know. Some shit's weird like, that I talk about. Like, I'm sure you can explain it in some way, but, like, I would.
John Feitelberg
Think autistic parents are probably a little more su. Susceptible to having this happen because they're people who are very desperate.
Kevin Clancy
They want, they want there to be a thing. And you're also. So, like, if, if, you know, you read up on all this, all the possibilities, any fringe science, any, any hope, any, Anything. But it is weird that when, like.
John Feitelberg
They definitely have like a, like they're hoping they're looking for something that they communicated with.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
But this woman went to their house, like, put the mom in a separate room. She witnessed it for herself. She was like, this is insane. And then like, even the scientists, like, she brought in like the most skeptical scientists and camera people. And they were like, is it only the mom? No. How to. No, it's, they can read everybody. It's like strongest with the mom that they can read.
Kevin Clancy
Because that, that would leave. If it was only like, your mom, I'm sure they would say, like, oh, there's like a connection between mom and kid. But I Would also say, like, I can read your mind better than a stranger because I, like, read your mind. I know what you like, you know? Did you eat chocolate tonight?
John Feitelberg
Like, you know, I mean, like, so.
Kevin Clancy
That might be a little, like.
Jackie
But it is, like, you.
Kevin Clancy
Like, this is. This is Oz, the Mentalist.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know how it's happening. Right? I don't think it's magic, but it's not magic.
Kevin Clancy
It's telepathy, bro. It's science.
Jackie
There was one time when, like, I. I've talked about this time when my friends and I all got high with each other. And, like, we. Seriously. I don't know what happened in, like, the next day. Like, we all just kind of dismissed it. And, like, I didn't really. Whatever.
Kevin Clancy
You guys reading each other.
Jackie
There was one time. So whenever I'm high, I see what now?
Kevin Clancy
They keep going.
Jackie
Whenever I'm high, I see, like, a Ferris wheel, and there's seven different, like, sectors, and this is some Stranger Things shit.
John Feitelberg
We're gonna find out.
Kevin Clancy
Jackie was in a. In a. Like, a facility where there was a Ferris wheel outside or something. She has some suppressed memories as, like, a kid with telepathy.
Jackie
Well, anyways, so there was, like. It's a crazy thing to. So I was. We all were high with my friends, and I was trying to tell them, like, do you guys see the Ferris wheel? And as I was saying that, my friend goes, oh, yeah, the Ferris wheel. I'll see it. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. And I was like, how did you.
Kevin Clancy
There was a television on the TV with it. You guys were too hot.
Jackie
I first started smoking weed in. In seventh grade. Or not. Sorry, not seventh grade.
John Feitelberg
I first started smoking weed. Damn, girl.
Jackie
In high school, I just had the number seven.
John Feitelberg
Super cool.
Jackie
No. In high. Ever since I started smoking weed in high school, I have always seen this Ferris wheel. And then every single time I see it. So then.
Kevin Clancy
And then.
Jackie
And then my friends were like, oh, wait, the Ferris wheel. I see that. I was like, how do you guys.
Kevin Clancy
That's like the Ayahuasca woman, right? Everybody sees the old woman.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, man. That's like Robitussin or something like that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I feel. But I also think that's because somebody says that, and then you go into that, you know, I need to. I need to. I need two people who have never even heard of that to take the drug separately and then, you know.
John Feitelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
Because otherwise you kind of go in with the seed planted.
Jackie
Yeah, but.
Kevin Clancy
But you're the best Jackie's the best.
Jackie
Also, Pavs and I have some weird telepathy thing where every single time we post, like, we'll just. We won't have any certain times or anything. We'll just both be like, okay, we'll just both tackle social. Every single time we post, we post at the exact same time with just a different caption. Then we go, fuck. One of us has to delete it. And then, like, whatever. It's a weird. And sometimes I'm going to post, I go, oh, I can feel he's about to post. I try and get it first, and every single time, he does.
Kevin Clancy
Dare I bring up the LEGO man?
John Feitelberg
Oh, dude, that was insane.
Kevin Clancy
That's all the proof you need.
Jackie
Yeah, it was all the proof.
Kevin Clancy
That was kind of crazy. Remember that?
John Feitelberg
The LEGO man. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
She's like, if a Lego. If a Lego pops up today, then we know it's true. And then a LEGO man.
Jackie
Yeah. Anyways, that's my, like, crazy rant for the day.
John Feitelberg
All right.
Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
Wild berry is good. Wild berry is great. I'm actually drinking the watermelon for the first time. Watermelon also delicious.
Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
Two weeks.
Kevin Clancy
You got two weeks. So we got a big couple weeks coming up. We got lay mascots coming out. We got the Beach House starting.
John Feitelberg
2.
Kevin Clancy
Two people from our cast will be on the show. And when. When this first got announced, I said I'm. I'm very excited for this whole show. Going to be a very entertaining new. Maybe a new era new new way for Barcelo. But most importantly, I'm excited to. To. For the world to get Jackie.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Not. You know, you've already been out there and you've done a few things, but like, this is probably, you know, this is like similar to when you go on Survivor, you get a whole new audience. And so I wanted to make sure that we really like launched our girl into this and send her off. So I had Steve make up a little video.
Jackie
Oh, that's. Well, I was gonna say this is gonna be nice, but I should probably wait until after.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's mostly nice. Yeah, I think this is. This is. This is the Jackie. This is like a trailer for Jackie. This is like. This is like Jackie, Jackie the movie. This is a trailer for a person. And Steve did the work. I gotta give a shout out to our boy Wally Mario. He put. He found, you know, he has all the clips of everything. And this is. This is Jackie the movie. Is the volume on.
John Feitelberg
And just to get ahead of it. Last frame was not my idea.
Kevin Clancy
Last frame is, was. Wait, pause. Whose idea was it? Whose idea was it?
John Feitelberg
It was random person.
Kevin Clancy
Okay. Cuz it. It's something you got to include.
Jackie
This could be my tits. Yeah, I would imagine.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You got.
Jackie
You got to know what photo it is.
John Feitelberg
It could be any of. Is it going to be my.
Jackie
Doesn't make good decisions all the time. And why start now? I don't know how long I could last. But like, if it was a like OJ situation, like they wouldn't find me. I said, my dad is part of a search and rescue team. Like, but in California. But like he does this. Like I've hid from them for like training. They found me instantly. One time I had a seizure or not a seizure. So I had sleep paralysis and I got white ghost. It was only like, like £3.
Kevin Clancy
We have another several seasons of true Game of Thrones content. House Targaryen is divided.
Jackie
One of the packets from beef jerky the other day. What I've been doing when I'm tired, it just, like, hits a blue light.
John Feitelberg
In my eyes.
Jackie
And, like, I don't do drugs at all. But, like, apparently, like, it's like the blue light.
Kevin Clancy
Basketball player.
Jackie
Okay, we've established you guys can score basketball. What else?
John Feitelberg
What else?
Jackie
If you do, just stick a human in a freezer. But would they age? Pregnant people?
Kevin Clancy
Would they age?
Jackie
Why are we okay with pregnant people? If I'm pregnant right now, there's a human floating inside of me. What do you mean? The felon that I used to hook up with was, like, obsessed with Batman and would turn it on while we had, like, hooked up and would quote every single line that the Joker said. I think I'm officially off the hook for schizophrenia. Three years. I'd say I have, like, a weird dyslexia with kids where like, okay, so I'll see somebody walking. I'll be like, that's a really short man. And then I'm like, oh, it's a kid. It takes me a while to tell the difference between a kid and a really short pass.
Kevin Clancy
That could be an issue.
John Feitelberg
That could be an issue.
Jackie
Funny you ask. There was Rut Roll a single night where we. I went out with the homeless man.
John Feitelberg
I did.
Jackie
I know how to chill in a pool of chaos.
John Feitelberg
That's the Jackie experience. That is the Jackie experience right there.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, short of maybe a meat sweatshirt and a spill, that's, like, the only thing I can think of. Jackie's personality. Like, otherwise you get.
John Feitelberg
That is Jackie. Wait.
Kevin Clancy
That's so cute. Also, it originally did have what I think the curb your enthusiasm music or Austin Powers music. But we can't, you know, so we have to use some, you know, whatever.
John Feitelberg
But the.
Kevin Clancy
Was very good with that, too.
Jackie
I just say, man.
John Feitelberg
What was your first? Like, she might have something.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know if I have, like, a first because there's so many.
John Feitelberg
I remember the crow story.
Kevin Clancy
The crows was good.
John Feitelberg
I was like, I don't know what that girl's deal is. She's got to start talking. That.
Kevin Clancy
That. What was the first for me? I don't know. But there. But. But there's just. There's a ton. There's so many where I was like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, that was good.
Kevin Clancy
That was good.
Jackie
It's funny because, like, I. I always picture, like, I feel like I hold back so much.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, really? Well, I was just going to say this wasn't on camera, but the time we were in LA and you were just randomly telling the story about how you threw up on that guy's dick.
John Feitelberg
I remember being like this girl say anything. So if that's you holding back, like.
Jackie
I don't even want like, like media trained here.
Kevin Clancy
So the world will, will be getting the Jackie Thursday. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
You guys excited?
Kevin Clancy
I think there's some nerves, if I had to guess.
Jackie
Yeah, Yeah.
Dan Katz
I don't know how to feel at all.
Kevin Clancy
Well, she's in. Ona's in like a whole other world. She's the only. And she's an intern.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Everyone else is either a pretty long term. A long term, you know, a year plus, you know, like, I guess Katic would be like the newest guy if I had to guess. And then there's some like, you know, lifers and breeze, a superstar. And then there's this girl who's been here for like six weeks.
Dan Katz
I still don't know which way to turn when I get out of the elevator.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, you're gonna be on like, what.
Kevin Clancy
Is probably, you know, like Survivor was our biggest and like, there's definitely been monster things. But like, I would say this is our most like, I think people are gonna be most intrigued about this. I can't tell, I don't, I, I.
John Feitelberg
I have no gauge on this.
Kevin Clancy
What I, I don't think it, unfortunately it's not gonna be like, like surviving like, boom. Like a hundred thousand people are watching this live and 500, 000 people watched it tonight because it's like, I think it's gonna be scattered all over, but I think that there will be a lot of. This is like the ultimate. You know, this is what I always get a kick out of when people are like, making fun of reality shows or the guys are like, why do you watch that, like, chick? But like, I guarantee they're going to be interested in the barstool version of it.
John Feitelberg
See, I, I, my gauge is all internal. Internally, it seems to be mostly confusion. I don't know how that, Yeah, I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
I think that's from a, like, point of view. I think people are like, we don't know how to film. And like, bottom line is they have cameras in this house everywhere except the bathroom that are going to be running 24 7. I think people are going to be interested in that.
John Feitelberg
I, I, I, I don't, yeah, I, I, I have no idea. I'm not interested in clips and I just don't know if that works, how that's going to train.
Kevin Clancy
I told our boy Steve to make episodes. I think I said, go rogue and be vigilante. And just make this into a TV show. Because if someone said, I don't know how, maybe it will be easy to consume. If it's just like on the bar stool or V stool or you follow the beach house. But if someone told me you have to follow this and follow that, I'd probably be like, ah, I don't know. If someone just said, here's the highlights from the weekend, I would watch that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, it's, it is like one, like I don't know if to see this clip, do I have to understand that clip? And like, I don't know. Mo most clips I'm like, look, watch this clip. Guy gets punched.
Kevin Clancy
Like, okay, got it.
John Feitelberg
I've seen a guy get punched.
Kevin Clancy
But I, I think that is what I mean when I say like the technical aspect. I think the essence of like we're locking a bunch of like young single people from Barcelona house to get them to like see what happens. It works in every other world. I think it's going to work in the bar of the world.
John Feitelberg
I, I think I, I hope so.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I had to imagine they're going to have like some, you know, I don't think they're just going to be like, go and just sit there and do what you want. I think they're going to be like surprises and twists and like that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
If I know the producers, like, I think I know them.
Jackie
I know that like every, I think.
Kevin Clancy
The producer like set the house on fire. Let's see if you can escape.
Jackie
I think that everyone's going to be on standby. Apparently like after weekend one if going to bring in like real cameras. Like it might end up being like.
Kevin Clancy
That was my other thing. I could see two major changes. One with the cameras and two with the. Just stay down there.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Dave was like, it doesn't make sense for them. Like they can't work. And I was like, they don't work. Like, I just could see it sound, it's sort of like what Surviving. I remember being like, we want, we want to keep doing radio during surviving. And everyone's like, I think you're, you're not going to want like two hours of like a break. In hindsight, I think we should have and could have done that. Like, I don't think we need to be doing it 24 7.
John Feitelberg
See, I disagree.
Kevin Clancy
No, I'm saying we should have like agreed to that. Like, I just, we couldn't do it. But I'm saying the way like it just got so out of control. I mean like, it we should have been able to take a break for two hours, but we couldn't. We couldn't. So, like, I think it could be like that, where it's like, why are we sending them home? Like, if. If this Thursday through Sunday is electric, I don't think Dave's gonna be like, come on back.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And sit at your desks. I think they're gonna be like, do that again.
John Feitelberg
But it's all drinks.
Kevin Clancy
Get them more.
John Feitelberg
You know, the. Like, the Chicago people in particular, because it's. You have to fly out Monday and then come commuting from Chicago every week. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's totally nuts.
Jackie
But Annika was like, well, I wouldn't want to miss a week of, like, work. Like, it's so exciting here every day. And I was like, yeah, give it.
Kevin Clancy
Give.
Dan Katz
They also have camp, so they're going to be like, there's one week where they're at camp, and then they're flying, like, straight here or to Jersey, I think, like, from camp Barstool.
Kevin Clancy
So never. Never. It's going to be never Doubt Barstool when it comes to planning, logistics, things overlapping and conflicting, whatever. That's where I think this could transform entirely by the end of the month. Like, it's totally different from what we started out with, but I think there will be interest. Unless you guys are boring.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I know.
Jackie
That's what I'm.
Kevin Clancy
But I just think, like. I mean, I don't know, there are, like, good seasons and bad seasons of these reality shows, but there's always.
Jackie
I think you guys.
Kevin Clancy
It's rare that there's just, like, nothing. Something happens always. And if not, they will probably poke you and prod you.
Jackie
I think you got to give us a weekend to let it cook till.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I'm not expecting much fireworks this time.
Dan Katz
I know you think people keep saying that. I say maybe, like, three hours.
John Feitelberg
I think that's the problem. You know, we're all just guessing here, but, like, I think you guys have been so wound up.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
That you guys are all going to go in hoping to make chaos happen on, like, week one.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And that's going to feel disingenuous, and it's going to feel try hardy. I'm not saying it's going to be YouTube, but I think someone's going to do it. I think someone's going to try and make chaos happen, probably.
Kevin Clancy
But I also think there will be, like, you know, like, Dante is going to get in there and start talking about, like, the Trump assassination or something, and someone's Going to disagree with them and that, you know, like, it's not even. I think everyone's thinking about, like, booze and sex, and I think there's going to be other. That's like, that almost starts off the drama more than you know. Also, I don't know who the. I don't know everyone well enough. Like, every reality show has people who are like, I'm going in with an agenda. I'm trying to get followers, I'm trying to get famous, I'm trying to get a contract, whatever. So if some of those people are doing that, like, I actually was thinking of. Of not you in that. In that case. But. Yeah, you too.
Jackie
I just want to say this, that.
Kevin Clancy
They might be like, yeah, I'm gonna, like, pick a fight right now on purpose. You know what I mean?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Which might be disingenuous, but also might work.
Jackie
You know, every time I watch reality show, like, I realize I just end up hating every single person at some point, and then I end up coming back around every single. So just forewarning, like, you're gonna hate me at some point. It's only a month, but, like, you're gonna hate me at some point, but just. Just let me.
Kevin Clancy
You'll have your redemption on ground. And then, yes, honestly, like, if that can happen with the season of Love island, like, people who were, like, absolutely horrible got their little redemption arc and then people liked them. Like, if that can happen in that show, it can happen anywhere. Whether or not they give it to you, I don't know. But maybe you'll get the villain edit. Jackie. Imagine if Jackie just became a full fledged villain on this.
Jackie
Somehow I could. Guys, like, I. I don't know. I don't know.
John Feitelberg
I'm wearing a sweater in August. I can do anything.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
What's up with that?
Jackie
Why?
Kevin Clancy
You must be hot as out there.
Jackie
No, it's kind of cold. It's crispy out outside.
Dan Katz
It's crispy. Oh. Feels like.
Jackie
Feels like.
Dan Katz
Wait, are you wondering why there's a big 96 on the border? No.
John Feitelberg
Is that.
Kevin Clancy
Is that what it feels like?
Jackie
Feels like. No, it feels like temp is probably.
Kevin Clancy
I. I saw that take. I loved it. I thought it was going a different direction because it is. Like, who. Who decides that? I get that. But also, that should just be the temperature.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
If. If it. What is the temperature? It's how hot you feel. Right? Like, that's what it is.
Jackie
But then we can't. We can't be basing science off of subjective.
Kevin Clancy
I guess if you're like running an experiment. You need the exact temperature. But for like my weather app. How does it feel?
Jackie
That's why it has the.
Kevin Clancy
Why two numbers.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Dan Katz
That's why it has the feels like.
Kevin Clancy
That should just be the temperature. I'm like, I need to boil this water for this experiment to exactly this temperature. Fine. But if it's just like how hot is it outside? Tell me how I feel.
John Feitelberg
But they tell you both, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Okay. You know, it feels like 94.
Kevin Clancy
What do you do with the 86? There's not one use of the 86.
John Feitelberg
What's the use of the 94?
Kevin Clancy
Knowing how to like if it's. If it's 85, I could maybe wear some pants today. If it's 95, I'm not, you know. Yeah, yeah, that 85.
John Feitelberg
Useless.
Jackie
Yeah.
Dan Katz
But it feels like it's subjective.
Kevin Clancy
So it also feels like a made up. Like, I think that's made up too. What feels like. That's where your point comes in. Like there's some guy at like the Weather Channel headquarters going about six more degrees.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, five more.
Kevin Clancy
No, I think it's six more. They're arguing over like a half a degree. I think it's seven.
Jackie
How are you feeling about mascots? Have we asked you that like all. Every single day?
Kevin Clancy
I told Pavs this and I don't think you'll want to hear this or, or, or do anything with this. I think they're just at least needs to be a contingency plan for if it's a smash.
John Feitelberg
Contingency plans. Episode two comes out August 27th.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but like, but like, let's say like everybody watches and it's, it's like right off the rip. It's like massive. Like you got to, you got the next day. Your schedule is different. I think.
John Feitelberg
I don't think so.
Kevin Clancy
I think so. That's what I mean. I think you should, I think you should like, I think people are like, if it's really a big deal, people want, want you on their show and you should be making a video about it. You should be talking about it.
John Feitelberg
If they, if someone wants to be on the show, happy to go on the show.
Kevin Clancy
I think you could have. I think you know when people, when sometimes when people are like, everything changed overnight. Like what if you're overnights this week, next week?
John Feitelberg
It's probably not going to be, but we'll find out the day after if it is. They're like, there's but those plans. Like that's the same thing. I'M saying about Beach House, where it's like, you're, you can't go in, like, trying to cause chaos. You can't go in with, like, like, I don't know. Hopefully he does well. I really hope so. I, there's, there's a, there's. I wouldn't say it's 50. 50. No significant chance. It doesn't.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, no. After seeing, like, how many views and the reaction and the feedback, the comments, like, the traction on, like, the trailer and the announcement, I, I, I don't. Maybe, maybe episode one stinks and they don't come back for episode two, but I think episode one's gonna be big.
John Feitelberg
I think episode one's. I think episode one's good. I think anyone who sees episode one, but to be honest, but going into.
Kevin Clancy
It, like, they don't even, like, episode one could be bad. But I think they will watch it.
John Feitelberg
I think people watch. We actually, I talked about this the other day because I think we've gotten some people to reach who reached out to us after, like, talking about it, that I think that industry, like television, entertainment, whatever, whatever, we think of as, like, almost west coast industry, Barcelona's never really done anything in it now. You know what I mean? First, like, scripted, but television, they've seen barstool be kind of a wrecking ball in every other industry it chooses to go into. So I think they're gonna think that's what's happening here. However, it's not Dave and Dan. Well, that's, it might stink, but that's.
Kevin Clancy
Also like, I mean, that's kind of.
John Feitelberg
I think what I'm saying is I think they'll tune in, be like, oh, shit, barstool. Whoa. And then, and I think they'll tune in for that reason, and then whatever happens, happens. But I think a lot of people will tune in thinking barstool's going into a new venture, picturing Dave and Dan.
Kevin Clancy
But that's, but that is what we do almost, is like we, I feel like a lot of times we do the first thing and then they come.
John Feitelberg
Along, you know, and then they, you.
Kevin Clancy
Know, they take it, run with it. But I think being the first person through that door is, has a lot of value in its own right.
John Feitelberg
I, I agree. I, I genuinely think a good amount of people will tune into episode one out of pure curiosity. And I do genuinely think people will be surprised that how good it is. I don't even know how good it is.
Kevin Clancy
Is.
John Feitelberg
Right. Yes. Because I think they'll be surprised. It's not like, I think what most people picture with barstool. I was gonna say it's not gonna be.
Kevin Clancy
They're going to be surprised at how much everybody tried.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I think most things you tune into is, like, that stream. That stream ended up entertaining, but we all just pressed record and went with it. You know what I mean? Like, there wasn't a plan. There was not, you know, relatively speaking, of course. There's, like, frameworks or whatever. There's challenges and. But, like, this was a script and a style and acting and I'm sure reshoots and whatever, you know, that I don't think people are used to. And I think being the first people willing to do that is a big deal, I think.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I think so. I think we'll see. I think. I think people will be surprised that even more than I like the recording. I meant, like, I don't think it's, like. I think it has more heart than people will expect Marshall to have.
Kevin Clancy
That's the other thing is, I think, you know, we've gotten. We've gone to a place where the Internet is, like, all challenges and streams and kind of dumb. That's funny and. And that's fine. Like, there's humor and entertainment in that, but like, a script of. I don't even really know what you're talking about, but I can imagine, like, I don't know, this kid's nephew is in it, and he feels away, and they're friends, but they actually butt heads. But then they, you know, they work together, whatever it is. It's like there's, you know, some. Some, like, heart to it and, like, a. A plot to it and all that sort of. That we sorely lack in everything else we do.
John Feitelberg
We'd read a lot that, like, first scripts, particularly comedy scripts, tend to miss heart.
Kevin Clancy
So we did not do that.
John Feitelberg
We didn't miss it. We went. Arguably, not, not, not.
Kevin Clancy
We.
John Feitelberg
We went like, there's a lot of heart, and it's really good heart. I think, like, the trailer, like, almost.
Jackie
Makes me cry every time.
John Feitelberg
We were filming scenes yesterday where, like, Tommy's giving me, like, a heartfelt speech. And, like, it's good. It's. It's great. I was the one just sitting there taking it, but I was like, this. I believe this guy. This guy loves me.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, the mere fact that you just said we read, like, that's how much they're trying, guys. They read something. They read something and then did it.
John Feitelberg
Like, that's.
Kevin Clancy
I. I think. I think it's it's similar. I'm happy you guys did that segment the other day talking about the podcast on. On the top 100, because I think it's. It'll be similar to podcasting where it's like we walk through the door first and we kind of did our thing, found, found what works, stumbled along the way, all that. And then, you know, everybody comes behind and maybe those people take it and, you know, go 10 times higher than you. But the first people through the door is something to be proud of and also can be successful in its own right.
John Feitelberg
I meant to mention, Matt, I forgot about mascots. I meant to mention that because I think it's the first podcast to do a sitcom.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
It'S half. Half KFC radio, half Boyd ad. But like, I think.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean, I would say. I was gonna say tires are sort of like that, but not really because.
John Feitelberg
That was more like girl. From what I learned at the trailer, that was already.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And then they kind of brought in McKeever and Shane.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
Whereas I think, I think, I mean, this was more.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that is almost like a tagline, not for the show, but for maybe like the press of the show. You know what I mean?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe not. Maybe. Maybe that would turn some people off. They'd be like, oh, podcast. But I don't know. But also it's. It's. Or maybe it's like in general, it's sort of like the new age sitcom not born from actors and Hollywood, but born from like the Internet. And.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, it's a very, you know, it's both. I don't know. I think it's. I. I think it's good. I think it's worth checking out. Like, it is very Internet culture, but.
Kevin Clancy
It'S so easy to watch 20, 20, 22 minutes once a week. You're not like. It's. It's really not asking a lot for.
Jackie
The eyes just to look at.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's gonna look good.
John Feitelberg
That's pretty good what he does.
Kevin Clancy
It's. It's in the, you know, it's in the city. So there's like a lot of realness to it. It's not like in a green screen studio.
John Feitelberg
That was something, Jack.
Kevin Clancy
There's some grittiness to it.
John Feitelberg
She was telling pass last week or two weeks ago, like, like, oh, you.
Kevin Clancy
Should do like a La La Land.
John Feitelberg
He's like, oh, yeah, like, she know. She said La La Land in about New York. He's like, maybe like with a Cookie Monster Elmo in it.
Jackie
And, and it is A love story of sorts.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. No, it. It has a lot of New York.
Kevin Clancy
Are you gonna, like, like, in multiple. In, like, coming seasons, are you gonna have a love interest? You ready for that sort of acting?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, could you kiss Jackie on camera?
John Feitelberg
We can't.
Kevin Clancy
What if it was you because you're in the show? Like, could you wait? Like, the girl? I think, like, what if. What if. What if they're like, all right, we need a love interest. Like, it's Keeks today. You guys do, like, scenes like that together.
John Feitelberg
I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
What if it's Tommy?
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
What if you guys go gay?
John Feitelberg
Kiss Tommy on screen a bunch of times already. Not even. Not even for the show. Those are BTS shots, baby. What if.
Kevin Clancy
What if, like, podcast Internet sitcoms are like movie Oscars? Like, you got. If you go gay and you get. You get an award for it, bro.
John Feitelberg
I think. I think Tommy's gonna become autistic.
Kevin Clancy
John's gonna become gay.
Jackie
We're gonna get off like a giant gay audience.
Dan Katz
Everyone on set. Saw your nuts yesterday. 20 times at least.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Probably your nuts were out.
John Feitelberg
Not actually, I. I was. Yesterday. I was indisposed. I. I was just like, yes. They were shooting a hospital scene, and hospital. I was in a gown. I was not.
Kevin Clancy
And you went nuts out.
John Feitelberg
I was rolling around. No, I had briefs on. But they, you know, they kind of pop in and out. They do their own thing.
Kevin Clancy
You got a mind of its own.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Somebody DM'd me asking, is that ass in mascot's trailer yours? Yeah, it is.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's mine. Claim to fame.
John Feitelberg
It's all.
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John Feitelberg
Dude, we were shooting yesterday in your neck of the woods. We were way uptown. I heard we were way.
Kevin Clancy
It's funny that, because, you know, I don't think you guys have ever been in that world, right? Like, you've been up in the Bronx again.
John Feitelberg
Like we were in West Farms in the Bronx. Wherever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, like, like you said you were. Guys are up like near the zoo, which is like near Fordham, near Fordham Road. I think you guys were a little bit further south, but like, yeah, you start getting up there and you're not. Not in Kansas anymore.
John Feitelberg
No, it was. It wasn't like, like, walking the street would, like, totally would have been fine, but, like, we were locked out of the gigster we rented, so we just had to sit on the street corner for, like, a half hour. And that was mildly uncomfortable because it was also. It was right by somebody's corner, bro.
Kevin Clancy
You're not supposed to be.
John Feitelberg
It was by the subway stop and by the bus stop. So, like, that's not a great area. In the good areas.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, right.
John Feitelberg
Like, in the bad areas, that's probably a really bad area. And you could just tell looking around. It was also such, like, an interesting, like, sociological experiment where, like, some of the guys were with, like, oh, they're flashing gang signs across the street. Like, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say it's. I, I. It's not, you know, a great neighborhood, but I could also see some of the people. You're worth making it more than it was because, I mean, it's like, listen, I've been beaten up and robbed and in that same neighborhood, so it's not, like, good. But it's also, like, we went to school there, and, like, once you get used to it, you just almost became part of the. It was almost like you became part of the fabric of. You know what I mean? It's like, oh, there's like, a homeless guy and there's this and there's that, and then there's the college kids who are also mixed into all this. So you do kind of get used to it. But if it's not your world and it's. You're all there for the first time and you're, you know, it's definitely.
John Feitelberg
My own comfortability was with the fact that we had so much camera equipment, Right. And not even the fact that, like, I thought I was going to get stolen. Just, like, I didn't want them to think we were, like, doing a documentary or, like, something like we were coming out here and, like, like where the.
Kevin Clancy
White kids in the.
John Feitelberg
In the hood who are.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Did when you put the cookie monster helmet, did that.
John Feitelberg
That change things? No, it was. It was a totally normal scene, so it wouldn't have any of that, but, like. Yeah, I just didn't want them to think we were, like, coming uptown to, like, film them and like, that.
Kevin Clancy
So, like, it's planet Earth. Like, they're in their elements. Let's see how they behave in the wild. Yeah, that.
John Feitelberg
But then, that's funny, dude. The, The. Going into the. Basically, we rented, like, what we thought was a Hospital and ended up being kind of a children's clinic. And how funny. This isn't funny really, but how wild is this? So, like, in the hallways of the children's clinic, they had, like, Sonic the Hedgehog, like, like kid stuff, right? Sonic and Super Mario Brothers and Johnny Bravo and the Avengers and Princesses. Disney Princesses. And then V for Vendetta.
Kevin Clancy
With the mask.
John Feitelberg
With the mask. And then what is that? That's. Is that the Watchman? Watchmen, yeah, yeah, Watchman with a bullet hole, smiley face. And then Cartman and the Grim Reaper. I was like, these are in the hallway. The children.
Kevin Clancy
It went from like, little kids, like teenagers. Don't go down there if you're seven.
John Feitelberg
That's wild.
Kevin Clancy
That is crazy. But yeah, I think, I think it's gonna be a success.
John Feitelberg
I hope so. I, I, I, There is no reason it shouldn't be, I don't think. I think it's good and I think it's funny and I hope it finds an audience.
Kevin Clancy
I think this will be the last week of your life that you're not a TV star. TV actor. I don't star. Star's relative. But yeah, you can't just be a podcaster anymore. You really, you really yourself on this one. People are gonna expect you to act.
John Feitelberg
Well, here's.
Kevin Clancy
Read, like, scripts and stuff.
John Feitelberg
You can do whatever you want. I could maybe never act again.
Kevin Clancy
Baby.
Jackie
I seriously just want one goddamn rich person. Okay, I guess rappers through this, whatever, but, like, just be somebody would be like, yeah, I got more money and it was awesome. Like, it. My life got so much better. And like, I like famous. I don't. Okay.
John Feitelberg
Rich people make a big deal out of the ones who complain, but most of them are like, this is pretty sick.
Jackie
You're right, you're right, you're right. They're just like, fame, like, seriously rocks. Yeah, I guess that's true.
John Feitelberg
Fame is not cool downsides. But, like, overall it's pretty great.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think, like, everything has downsides, but yeah, I just, I hope that you're like, this rocks.
John Feitelberg
I, I don't foresee.
Kevin Clancy
I genuinely, I think it's more, I think it's just if you're like, if you don't have kids, you're single and you can enjoy it, then it rocks. You know what I mean? Like, I think you can have all the money in the world and if you got, like, stressful family situations don't matter. Yeah. If everything else is cool and then you just add money and, like, fame onto it. I Think you'll probably be pretty. It'd be pretty, Pretty awesome.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, because no amount of nothing can really fix that other. You know what I mean? Like, no, I mean. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, response. You can't, like money can't get rid of responsibilities.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? Yeah. You can hire somebody and all that, but at the end of that you still have like responsibilities.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Whereas if freedom is like. And then you just throw. I feel like if you, if you don't have like kids and you make like a normal amount of money, you can live like a king.
John Feitelberg
You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
Like, if all the money you make is just for you, you don't need to make that much money to have.
John Feitelberg
A good life, you know?
Kevin Clancy
And if you, if you make a little bit of money, you can have a good life. If you make a lot of money, it's like the world is your playground.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, so that's more important than the.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Stay here as long as.
Jackie
Well. I know, I know, but like, but like, I just like paid off flip flops and for payments, like, it gotta be good, it's gotta be better.
Kevin Clancy
So we're still, we're still working on the credit card thing.
Jackie
No, no, I feel like I always talk about money problems. Like, I swear to God, I'm fine. I'm.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Between the fin. Dom and the credit card debt and afford payments for flip flops, you're fine.
John Feitelberg
I. Wait, I forgot to say, when we were talking about being up in the Bronx and we were by like the subway stops and the bus stops and we were by like, where homeless people hang out. What makes a homeless man, like, just get on a train, bro? I know we talked about this last episode or whatever where, you know, he.
Kevin Clancy
Walks out to travel somewhere or just ride the train.
John Feitelberg
We'll just come downtown at least. Well, I think like, like you're homeless, right? You're homeless. Nothing's.
Kevin Clancy
Nothing's gonna go well when you're homeless. You're home full. I didn't think it'd be your home.
John Feitelberg
That's what I mean. But why be like, okay, so come down to Times Square.
Kevin Clancy
I think probably. So like at Fordham there was this guy named Braids. Braids got it right up in the New York Post. He was so, so much of a staple of that corner. And he was one of those guys, he claimed, you know, these things, you see these things like once a year in the New York Post that he made like a hundred thousand dollars I don't believe that. But I do believe he was like, I'm working this college kid beat.
John Feitelberg
But that's a different beat than like. I mean what. Whatever we were on, we were on.
Kevin Clancy
You might have a beat that he might have a beat. Like I get people from the zoo. I get. I stand like I've noticed that people on the 1 train get more money than the D train, whatever it is. So you have like some reason whether it's real or not.
John Feitelberg
Zoo homeless. I'll accept that. If he's staying where he was. He's a zoo homeless.
Kevin Clancy
I would sneak into the zoo into one of those like cages. That's not nothing that can kill me. I just like sleep with like the foxes. I'd be part of the zoo.
John Feitelberg
But like, like this guy like, like there were stray dogs running around. You know what I mean? Like that, like it was like, dude, you're not getting a dollar up here. But I feel like stray dogs on the street.
Dan Katz
I feel like that dude yesterday, like he's not gonna get Clemmer to buy him a coffee down here, but he.
Kevin Clancy
Runs that Clemmer buying a cup of coffee for a homeless guy.
Dan Katz
I'm scared. I would have done anything that guy told me, but I wouldn't if it was down here. Because I'm like, this is my spot turf.
John Feitelberg
But you. There are so many more he has. He can do that. Cuz there's no one up there in a Mets jersey who looks like a freak. They're scared. They're going to be scared like that. So that person comes.
Jackie
Clemmer's got to be.
John Feitelberg
He's a target.
Kevin Clancy
I'm sure they're like, Clemer in the.
John Feitelberg
West Bronx is 100 year storm. You know what I mean? Like he's not coming every day.
Kevin Clancy
They were like, we're trying to. We're going to milk this guy for all his work. That guy up by asking for a coffee. He should have asked for a hundred.
John Feitelberg
Bill plumber up by then when the.
Dan Katz
Guy so inside insane.
John Feitelberg
When the guy walked by again later, Clemer goes, how was that coffee? And the guy stopped and like. And then that was crazy.
Dan Katz
And you know, defend me physically.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, crazy. That is a true. I thought buying the coffee was bad. I didn't know that he like re reunited with him and then because he was.
John Feitelberg
I remember because I was standing on the outside of the circle and this was like when we were locked out of the. The building. So we're kind of just all standing there and I saw this guy come by, and I was like, like, don't engage him. And then he had, like. He had a winter hat on and a bottle of Crown Royal in his hand. Not a guy you start talking to.
Dan Katz
And he'd already mixed the coffee with.
John Feitelberg
Hennessy, and It was like 9:00am like, obviously. Yeah, it's 9:00am he doesn't want the coffee.
Kevin Clancy
He wants something to mix his booze with.
John Feitelberg
It was like. It was like, what. What are you doing today, bud.
Jackie
Family?
Kevin Clancy
Are you working tomorrow?
John Feitelberg
And he was like, how you doing? Oh, how was that coffee? And the guy stopped, obviously, started talking. Clemer just turned right around and ended up being me. Una and Tyler stuck in a conversation with this guy for a long time.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's.
John Feitelberg
He was like. He wasn't dangerous. He wasn't acting, like, aggressive or anything like that. It's just.
Kevin Clancy
No, but those crazy. Almost those people see, you know, guys like that and it's their mark.
Dan Katz
They also flip on a dime. Like, he was trying to get me to drink the coffee. If I had said one word, it would have been, like. Could have been like, over my head.
Jackie
I don't.
John Feitelberg
Once he started raising the bottle as I was like, I should probably slide in here.
Kevin Clancy
I. I mean, I. The.
John Feitelberg
The.
Kevin Clancy
The. The most. The two times in my life, I've felt most like a chump. Three times. Three times. White Castle up at Fordham Road. I think I told this before White Castle. So, like, at Fordham, there was like, only a few bars, only a few pizza spots and a White Castle. And it was like, the bars stay to the kids, the pizza places stay to the kids. The locals had their bars and lounges, which is like, we don't go there, you know? But then there was White Castle, and White Castle was like the Venn diagram coming in the middle. Everybody wanted those burgers.
John Feitelberg
Oddly, that's like the only White Castle I've ever been to.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that. It makes sense, though. It's like a war zone. And it's just like, right. Literally physically and. And culturally in the middle. And you go in there and all of the staff is behind bulletproof glass. You have to spin the money around the thing so they are protected, they are good. And. And I was getting my burgers, and for whatever reason, we decided to eat them there, which was a bad. We usually get it and go. One time we got the Crave crate. There's the Crave case, which is a. It looks like a briefcase, a cardboard briefcase that has 30 burgers in it. And then there's the Crave crate, which is a box, almost looks like a castle itself that has a hundred. I remember one time we got the crave crate, and we walked through campus, like, almost like, you know, you hold.
John Feitelberg
Like, a cane up.
Kevin Clancy
Like, four of us were, like, holding it and, like, passing out burgers. We were like the kings of campus for no occasion. Just like a Tuesday night.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But anyway, we ate the burgers there that night, and I just remember some locals took a full large soda fountain soda and threw it at us, and it just, like, exploded on us, and we were just like, time to go.
John Feitelberg
Thank you.
Kevin Clancy
Enjoy your burgers. I'm sorry you spilled your drink. Can I buy you another one? Have mine. You appear to have spilled your Sprite on my head, dude. So that was super duper chump. I probably should have just, like, died that night.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
She's been like, well, you'll probably kill me, but I have to defend myself here. Another time was we were on Fordham Road again, and we were walking to the bars, and one of my friends, this guy, like, kind of cut. Cut, like, we were, like, standing on the side of the sidewalk kind of, and he, like, purposely cut near us, you know, so he was being a dick. And one of my friends had a water bottle, and as it went by, he whacked the back of his car with it. And it was a water bottle. It wasn't like a glass bottle. Couldn't do any damage. But the guy stopped and came back and was like, I'm going to murder you. And. And I was like, you need to murder him, because he was the one who did it. But I think we ended up. He was like, give me some money for this. And so we gave him, like, 100 bucks or something like that. And I was like, again, I should have just died.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But then the. Oh, I see.
John Feitelberg
I. I with those. I'm like, you shouldn't die. Just give them whatever they want.
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Yes. But as a, you know, looking back on it, I'm like, man, yeah. In the moment, I was like, yeah, for sure. Let's go.
John Feitelberg
Like, even looking back on them, like, yeah, I don't. Yeah, here's my phone. I don't give a dude.
Kevin Clancy
But the worst one was when I. I was the victim of, like, the. The true blue New York hustle. Usually I do it with a bottle of liquor where they purposely bump into you, and they drop their bottle and break it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And they make you buy a new one. Have you ever heard of that? Yeah, you ever. This guy did that to me with Glasses, eyeglasses.
John Feitelberg
He curbed you. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, basically. But. But also, there's, like. You know, when you drop a glass bottle, like, it breaks. You know what I mean? If you drop a pair of eyeglasses on the floor, they don't break. And he did that and picked it up, and it was mangled. You know, it was like someone stepped on him. And I was like, dude, that dropped, like, 18 inches. And he was like, I can't see now, and gave me the whole hustle. And I paid him money for that, too. But again, because I was just like, what am I gonna do here? Yeah, this guy's gonna follow me forever. Like, whatever. But those moments definitely are like, I. I don't actually feel like a chump, but. Yeah, because I'm like, well, the alternative is either, like, someone. I die, I get arrested, there's a scene, something, or I just lose, like, 60 bucks.
John Feitelberg
But, yeah, those. Yeah, it's. Lose 60 bucks. Yeah. Take whatever. But.
Kevin Clancy
But there's something about, like, you saw me and looked at me, and, like, I can take advantage of you for 60 bucks. That sucks. That's what I say. I. I've always said I wish I could fight. Not because I want to go around fighting people, but just because I don't think you would pick me out of that crowd to do that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And if you did do that, I could say no, and I could hold my own if I needed to. You know what I mean? That. That's the. That's why I want to fight. So you can, you know, defend Clemmer from.
John Feitelberg
I. I was, like, intentionally avoiding touching him because I was like, if I touch him, then it's.
Kevin Clancy
Then it's on you.
John Feitelberg
Then it escalates.
Dan Katz
And you had touched him, I probably.
Kevin Clancy
Would have Ubered home.
Dan Katz
I would have been like, I'm good here.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it's very. I can't believe there's a single female who goes to Fordham. Yeah, like, it's one thing as a guy, not. I wasn't, like, tough at all, but I still was like, I can walk these streets. And then, like, a couple times I was wrong, and I couldn't. But, like, for the most part, I can. I can't imagine there were girls who just like, I would not have walked.
Dan Katz
Down that street by myself.
Kevin Clancy
I often think about the. The Fordham patrol, and I'm like, it's Tommy, Spider, Jack, Mac. That's it.
John Feitelberg
I feel like there's one more, but I can't think of it.
Jackie
Spider. It's kind of like, I Could see him walking. Just somebody being like, I don't want to with that.
Kevin Clancy
No. Yeah, but you guys have to realize that you are. You have witnessed the bar stoolified posse where they got a little bit of confidence and they, you know, are more famous and they kind of had a glow up, you know what I mean?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When the posse came through, it was a re. I mean, it's a ridiculous name now. It was. The whole point was it's ridiculous to call these guys the posse because they were, like, so young and like, just, you know, not that any of them have become like these fashionisto like, hot guys, but, like, they didn't know what to wear, how to cut their hair, what to do.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, I don't think they had much experience in anything in life, and I think about them in. In that setting at Fordham, and I'm like, I hope you got beat up a lot too. These things happen to me, like, a.
John Feitelberg
Hundred times more should happen to you.
Jackie
Do you guys ever experience this where, like, probably not as guys, but, like, if somebody's like, oh, meet on the corner of X and X, and then you're, like, waiting at the corner, and then you're, like, trying to, like, not look like a prostitute as much as possible, and you're just like, I can't.
Kevin Clancy
Say I've experienced that, but yeah, when cars. When cars start pulling over and rolling down their window, maybe you're looking a little bit too like a prostitute.
John Feitelberg
Most street corners, I try to look like a prostitute. Kind of the opposite. I got my shirt off, it's slunk over my shoulder, getting cat called. I'm just on a corner in Chelsea barking like a seal.
Jackie
We should all stand on street corners and whoever gets, like, asked for prostitution.
John Feitelberg
What do you think, Jackie? What do you think the price should be? $100,000.
Jackie
It actually sounds like a really good idea.
John Feitelberg
I think that we should do that.
Kevin Clancy
Jackie's just talking about, by the way. I was gonna say, you're talking about becoming a prostitute. You know what we should do is hang out on the corner until people give us money. Yeah, I think that's gonna happen.
John Feitelberg
Speaking of that quick video idea, three of us stand on a corner.
Kevin Clancy
Did you see remember Lil Tay?
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Little Tay hit 18.
John Feitelberg
That kid?
Kevin Clancy
No, she's the, like, Asian rapper. That's Little Terrio. Lil Tay was that Asian girl, like, rapper who was like, my parents and she had bricks of cash.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So she turned 18. What do you think she did immediately?
John Feitelberg
I had a pretty good guess. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Made. Made actually Kind of like, as far as. Let me see, Steve was the one who sent me this. He's a little perverted.
Dan Katz
Did it say subscribed on the screenshot?
Kevin Clancy
Wait, where? Okay, yeah, she made. I guess, okay, yeah, she made a million bucks in three hours. I actually think that's kind of like Broke Girl numbers for this.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I feel like. I feel like Bad Baby made. Like, can you look up what Bad baby made in 24 hours? Because I think she, like, made like, tens of millions in 24 hours. I guess if you. So this would be. That would be 8 million in a day. I. I think that's kind of get your weight up.
Dan Katz
Girl should have turned 18 like five years ago.
Kevin Clancy
She.
Dan Katz
It would have been.
Kevin Clancy
The fact that she's just 18 now is sickening because I know Bad Baby made like, like a million, $50 million in like a year or something like that.
Jackie
Then within 1 million in 3 hours.
Kevin Clancy
Is like, yeah, listen, I'm not. Obviously that's insane, but I just think sometimes in the world of only fans, some of these numbers are so extravagant that, like, that doesn't even seem that crazy to me. But yeah, the fact that like.
John Feitelberg
But also, like, when a Bella sat.
Kevin Clancy
Here and was like, I don't believe.
John Feitelberg
Those numbers, it kind of made me go, well, I don't. Believe me. Some people in the sex work industry.
Kevin Clancy
Are like, I mean, you can fake anything at this point, but some people do post like a screenshot of their account or whatever. But, yeah, I'm sure I unfortunately realized just how much everything is, like, fabricated and fake. And like, yeah, I'm like, what kind of a fucking loser am I that I've been telling the truth on the Internet all these years? Just fucking play a character and hype it up. You know what I mean? Yeah, it's like, oh, I've showed you, like, all my losses and tell you when I fail. And, like, don't inflate things, loser. Just lie, man.
John Feitelberg
I made $70 million showing my yesterday. It's a good story.
Jackie
But Kevin just comes in one day. He's just like, trying new angle.
Kevin Clancy
Imagine though, you're like. I mean, I think the whole point about Little Tay is like, she hates her family, right? She's like, beefs with her own parents or whatever.
Jackie
But I think that's also the whole point of that baby too, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. But Bad Baby, I think, was raised by, like, wolves. I don't think she even, like, has parents. She was on Dr. Phil fighting that against her parents from, like, day one. So I don't think it was exactly like a. Like a good family situation, but if you are ever in a situation where, like, you're. You're involved in your daughter's life and it's like, all right, you're 17 and 364 days, and then, you know, few hours from now you're not and you're a millionaire. That's so warped.
Dan Katz
People are also talking about, she posted the only fans at 1201. When the hell did she take those pictures?
Kevin Clancy
That's the other thing too. Yeah, yeah, I need. I need the metadata on those pictures also. That should be like a watch list. If you sign up for Lil Tay's only fans in the first five minutes.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Pre crime, you're going to jail. Or you're, at the very least, we're surveilling you until you do do something. Cuz you're going to jail. That's. I mean, that is as crazy as the amount of, like, teen that we grew up with. That, like, I just thought was normal, you know, it's just like, oh, that's just like a category of porn. And now I'm like, when they have, like, pigtails.
John Feitelberg
And it's like, I very happily never enjoyed that. Just like I never enjoyed step stuff. That's weird too, you perverts.
Kevin Clancy
At least that's like. Well, hopefully all of it's fabricated and those aren't teens. I don't know. When it's like petite teen. It's like you're saying all the words to say little, Little girl, little child. Like, God damn. But the. The, if you're on the record is like, I bought that crazy town. Yeah, it's really crazy, dude.
John Feitelberg
The. The porn talk reminded me.
Kevin Clancy
By the way, I spent the whole week in a pornhub list state.
John Feitelberg
That's the worst. Every time Kevin goes into the bathroom, he's like, God, still in Jersey? No, Jersey.
Kevin Clancy
I think Jersey's good. But North Carolina's got to grow.
John Feitelberg
North Carolina's got to grow. The up. There are times when you're like, down in. Like, I was in Florida last week.
Kevin Clancy
Texas is one of them. I thought Texas was like, the land of the free.
John Feitelberg
The land of the free. Unless you're putting trans porn on the website.
Kevin Clancy
That's probably why. Right?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I was on.
Kevin Clancy
I was on xnxx.com like, what is this? I'm like, I'm like, I'm looking at it. I'm like, the user interface is so trash. I was like, like, these borders are ridiculous.
John Feitelberg
Search function doesn't even work. Yes.
Kevin Clancy
Is that. Is that a banner ad I'm looking at? What is going on here? Crazy, man.
John Feitelberg
You want to fuck old ladies? Ugly old women. Do you guys get ones like that?
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
John Feitelberg
Yes. Not you. I mean, I meant the women.
Dan Katz
Yeah, because I'm from North Carolina. I'm only on the weird side.
Kevin Clancy
All those. The ones that speak to me, you know when it's like, oh, why you have, like, gay ads on your thing? And it's like, bro, that's because of your searching. My searching? It does not add up to my. The ads that talk to me. Most of old women trans and. And like. Like, jerk off with like, yeah, yeah, Ugly old women.
John Feitelberg
Why specify ugly?
Dan Katz
I thought that. I thought that was because that's who lived near me. I thought that was a me thing. I was like, north Carolina ugly, old. Yeah, makes sense.
John Feitelberg
But.
Kevin Clancy
But how come it's not.
John Feitelberg
Who ugly? Working on old women. Sure.
Dan Katz
Oh, I feel like a lot of.
John Feitelberg
People who is like, yeah, no, you know what? Now that you say it, I was thinking an ugly chick, you know, I mean, like, it's. Why is my fantasy. How about, wouldn't I choose a hot woman?
Kevin Clancy
Wouldn't you also? Wouldn't you just say there's something for everybody here?
John Feitelberg
Like. Like.
Kevin Clancy
Like we have everything you need to come jerk off to. I'm not clicking on old, ugly women.
John Feitelberg
You ever seen an old woman who makes you want to puke? Want to one?
Kevin Clancy
No.
John Feitelberg
Where are the girls who went wild?
Kevin Clancy
Like, yeah, it used to be like.
John Feitelberg
See big tits Now I was like.
Kevin Clancy
Do you want an old woman in debt?
Dan Katz
That's such a recession.
John Feitelberg
Her son lives at home. He never leaves.
Kevin Clancy
She's not a good cook. She's struggling to make ends meet. She is pretty handy around the house, though. She's working on the garage right now. She paid for sandals and four statements. There's somebody out there that's like, old woman in debt.
John Feitelberg
That's my bag, bro.
Dan Katz
They feel it's like, it's realistic. I feel like that's why they're like, I can do this.
John Feitelberg
My point is the fucking pre ad on the porn doesn't have to read the preamble from the Statue of Liberty where it's like, give me your poor, hapless masses. I don't know, man. Just say, like, hot chicks over here. I'd be into that. We the people.
Kevin Clancy
Man. That's funny. That is funny.
John Feitelberg
But.
Kevin Clancy
But maybe. Maybe I. Listen, I'm not one to. I'm sure they figured this out. I'm sure there's someone who's done market research that's like, yeah. If you just say you want hot girls in your area, no one clicks. And if you say this, there's not many, but there's like 50 people who like old women who are gonna come spend money that those are. You know, I almost think it's like, like chatterbait. I've never used once.
John Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
That's been a pop up on pornhub for centuries. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Oh, that's probably my second most frequently. But I frequently visited website.
Kevin Clancy
But I've also never visited it. Have you ever like engaged with it?
John Feitelberg
No, but I just go to it. Right.
Kevin Clancy
My point being that it's almost like maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there's just so many people that enough runoff comes through. Chatterbait where you succeed. But I'm almost like being one of those like flagpole partners almost makes me skip past you.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? It's like Ashley Madison, like, I can't believe that people used Ashley Madison. That was insane. That was like the most.
John Feitelberg
But there is like, still. There is also the point of something. There's some guy who's like, it's right there. You know what? I am tired of jerking off alone. Yeah. I like how much the ladies are getting.
Kevin Clancy
You guys know?
John Feitelberg
You guys know. But anyway, I'm happy to hear that.
Kevin Clancy
Though because there were times I was like, I know that I'm not watching that, but I must be watching enough that they're like, feed these to this pervert.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So the fact that everybody's getting them, I'm happy.
John Feitelberg
You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
It's like, this is who I am as a person now that I'm getting targeted with like the old women.
John Feitelberg
Trans. Just you again, huh?
Kevin Clancy
Much hasn't changed.
John Feitelberg
Back for more.
Kevin Clancy
Anyway.
John Feitelberg
But I derailed you.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
I brought this all up to say I was watching a porn the other day and. And it was a threesome. And, and, and the chick goes, the chick goes, tell him to me harder. And the guy goes, yeah, fuck me harder. And then he goes, he goes, wait. He doesn't say wait, but he gets like, really?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
That's funny, dude. It was like, that's the hardest I've ever laughed with it.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say that that's. That's the best porn entertainment of all time. It's not the kind you want, but that I would, I would sign up for more. That's what I need. Do you want like funny slip ups in Your porn click here. I'd be clicking on that shit.
John Feitelberg
Forget the old women.
Kevin Clancy
Do you like that?
John Feitelberg
Yeah. You like that? Yeah. Tell them to me harder. Me harder. Wait.
Kevin Clancy
You ever done that?
John Feitelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
Slip up like that? No, I was in high school having phone sex with a, like a long distance girlfriend. And when you have those slip ups, it's very funny. When you're like. Yeah, like, like when you say my on the phone, it's very funny. Very funny. Like it derails the whole thing. Everybody stopped. Everybody's had a grand old time with it.
John Feitelberg
It's like, okay, we're not.
Kevin Clancy
No one's coming anymore.
John Feitelberg
No one's gonna come right now. Yes.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, no, that's funny.
John Feitelberg
I was just gonna say something else too. I don't know that. That killed me. I was laughing.
Kevin Clancy
That's really good.
John Feitelberg
Me harder.
Kevin Clancy
It's like bloopers, bro.
John Feitelberg
This guy was literally inside a woman and was like, don't. I'm not gay.
Dan Katz
They've gotta set up bloopers to like watch after. To like chill out for a second.
John Feitelberg
The aftercare is just you watching bloopers.
Kevin Clancy
By the way, my. I'm Instagram. I don't understand how like I can get dinged on Instagram for like, they'll like suppress my video if it's like about sex. And then like the, the Instagram's getting a little crazy. Instagram's almost going the way of Twitter.
John Feitelberg
Really?
Kevin Clancy
Not like, not with visual, but like some of the. And then the pro. The algorithm is just such a problem. There needs. Here's what I. Here's what we need. Here's what we need. Someone needs to adjust the algorithm for morbid curiosity. Cuz I will click on things. We'll watch something to be like, what the was that? But then you think that I watch that for a reason and you feed me more of it and then I watch more of it and guess what? My algorithm, you know, I mean, it's old women, ugly women. You know, like there needs to be like a, like, you know, a little thumbs up or thumbs down at the bottom that you click. Like that was just for. And they do have those things, like train your algorithm. But I don't know, it's just like you fed me this and now you're making me into this. You're creating this problem.
John Feitelberg
You know, I, I think the, the main problem with the Internet is it's the only place in the world that's for everybody. Yeah, like, there's no separation of like, this part's for Kids, this part's real. And I know why you can't do that because that. There's gonna be a lot of adults trying to get into that kid part. Yeah, but. But, like, well, that's what they try.
Kevin Clancy
To do with algorithms is. It's the for you page. So, like, your Internet is your Internet. But.
John Feitelberg
But, like. Like, I can't really do that. I was looking at the clip. I think it was one of ours the other day. And, like, God damn is bleeped. And it's like, what are we doing? We can't say God damn on the Internet.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, but I. I went through this battle a long time ago, and I fought it for a long time, and I still do to some extent. Like, I'm gonna say only fans. If I'm doing it only, like, people put. Of people put zero.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
They write, oh, H, E, F, F. Like, because you can't even do the abbreviations anymore.
John Feitelberg
But that's, like, good. You say only fans because hopefully they will keep that away from children.
Kevin Clancy
You would almost think that. I mean, yeah. Trick. So it gets into.
John Feitelberg
Gets into the kid algorithm.
Kevin Clancy
But there. There's. That.
Jackie
The.
Kevin Clancy
How the. The for you is just too. I. I see what they're trying to do, but I think it almost backfires in a way.
John Feitelberg
I. I think. I. I think we're at a point where, like, the Internet is. It's just too niche. Everything is niche.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Every corner.
John Feitelberg
There's nothing, like, mainstream, really, save for Coldplay guy. Like, everything is just, like, in the little corners of the Internet.
Kevin Clancy
You know what? You know, it's not the Internet's fault. It's the world's fault. There's too many people.
John Feitelberg
Too many.
Kevin Clancy
There's too many people in the world. Because what happened was, like, when you were a nerd, let's just say stereotypical, because nerds have now, like, taken over the world. This is kind of my point, actually. Let's say back in, like, the 80s, you were into dorky. You were into, like, Dungeons and Dragons. You had, like, one friend, and you did Dungeons and Dragons, and then, like, the rest of the school made fun of you. But when you find the Internet, you find out that, like, every school has two kids, and all of a sudden it's like, there's 10 million of us, and we can all just, like, you know. And that's why, you know, comic book movies and Game of Thrones and all that became so popular because, like, everyone kind of. But, like, if there's not that many, there's there's some. There's a whole bunch of people out there who want to watch old, ugly women and they come together and now. And now they're not even ashamed anymore because there's, like, there's millions of us in this forum or what. Two billion people watch this video that I only thought, like, I was into too many people.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Because everything that is a niche. It's not really a niche. It becomes. It's a niche in, like, the grand sense, but it's like, there's still millions of people I'll do with this.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
And that's a good thing because it can help you. Like, you can be like a. You know, I make these extremely obscure videos on YouTube, but I. I'm rich off of it because of that. But it also just creates weird trends and weird dynamics, and everything's up because of that. I don't know. It's you. You are probably, like, you grew up, like, totally entrenched in the Internet. Right?
Dan Katz
My parents didn't really let me be, like, I got a phone late and stuff, but I see other people who did, and I'm like, thank God my parents didn't make me turn out like you.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dan Katz
Because I go on it, but at least I'm aware that it's a problem. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
I. I was talking to my dad about that the other day. Like, literally, one of my biggest points of pride as a person is that my parents are not Internet people.
Dan Katz
And they were like, you'll thank us one day. And I'm like, I haven't thanked them yet, but I'm going to.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, what are you gonna. You're pretty good. You're a little bit checked out, but, like, when you're old, you think you'll be removed.
John Feitelberg
But, like, I. I'm not. I'm not applying that to, like, what we do. I mean, just regular Facebook people.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right. Right. Oh, right, right.
John Feitelberg
I don't mean, like, had professions on the Internet. I just mean, like, my mom's not.
Kevin Clancy
Regularly updating her, but I do think that, like, okay, I'll probably be on Instagram forever, but whatever's next, I'll be the. You know, like, your dad's not even. Your dad's on Instagram. He's not on.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? So it's all like, whatever the new thing is. That's relative. I won't be doing that.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
I can't. I'm still so mad at, like, tick tock. You know? I mean, whatever comes after that is I'm for sure out on.
Jackie
Do you. The way that I watch Tick Tock is like, I. I only like. I watch Tick Tock and then I click on the sound and I watch every single video in the sound and then I go back and I watch the second TikTok and I only get to like three TikToks.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy.
Jackie
And that's. And so my for you page is like all like.
Kevin Clancy
That's interesting. That's. I mean, that's why it's funny trying to like crack the Internet and realizing that there are weirdos out there that do that. Because. Because there are times where I'm like. I mean, let me just say this. This kind of ties into it. You don't need to put Jet2 Holiday on every single video.
Jackie
Wait, what?
Kevin Clancy
You know Jet2 Holidays?
Jackie
No.
Dan Katz
You don't know Jet to Holiday. I posted one this morning. My subway station collapsed.
Kevin Clancy
The British voice, like, this is all Jet tube holiday, save 50, 50 pounds per person on. You don't know what I'm about. No, you're bad at your job. It's like the most.
Dan Katz
You can't play. There's music behind it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's got like the.
Jackie
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it started out that it was like people played it. Like, the first time I saw it, it was like a video of someone on. On a cruise, like on a holiday, and they're like fighting each other and it has this. You probably don't know what I'm talking about, right? It's got. What. What is that song? It's a popular song. Oh, yes. And then there's this person doing like an ad that they're like, sign up now for our Jet2 holiday. You'll save £50 per person if you sign up before. I don't know. I don't know.
Dan Katz
Just a British airline.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And it started out, at least when I saw it, that it was people on vacation, but it didn't match. You know, it was like people either in a vicious brawl or doing something, you know, they're drunk, whatever. Now it's just Chuck E. Cheese got arrested the other day. They put the Jet to Holiday video. Probably because there's weirdos, though, just clicking on the sound. There's a popular sound. I'll watch every single video. So you're trying to ride the algorithm.
Jackie
Yeah.
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John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I say this, like, every year. And at this point, I have taken vacation. So there was a time a few years ago I was like, this is the first vacation I've taken, like, ever here. I have obviously taken vacation, but I really don't think I've ever checked out for, like, two weeks. I did, like, any of the shows that I do zoom on. I still kept up with.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I was just like, I don't know. You guys do it.
John Feitelberg
You also have Fourth of July week, like, right before.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
So.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
Feeling like three weeks.
Kevin Clancy
And I. And I mean, it was like, I've never been away for like a month.
Jackie
I feel like you always kind of come back with, like a vacation brain where you're like, I want to live here.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, no.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, you did want to live in North Carolina was one for sure.
Kevin Clancy
Not anymore.
Jackie
Well, we decided that we're going to take sabbaticals. We're gonna do a month in Europe each different countries. So you start thinking about yourself.
Kevin Clancy
I. I definitely think they're. That's another thing the Internet should do. Like, the Internet should agree on. I don't know how Hollywood agreed on seasons and off seasons for television shows, because it seems like such a cutthroat place that they would be like, we're just going to keep going.
John Feitelberg
I think it's impossible.
Kevin Clancy
You just have to. Yeah, yeah. Or I guess the. The ease of podcasts and like, that you can just go forever.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. I mean, I think we were born by we. I mean, like podcasts as a whole. But, like, it's talk radio and talk radio goes forever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. But even that is like, Mike Francesca used to take off the summer.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Like, yeah. Felger, I think, goes off to Nantucket for a month.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, whatever.
John Feitelberg
But, like.
Kevin Clancy
But the machine keeps going.
John Feitelberg
He became Felgar first.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right. I. I think we are also. I think we're at a point of, like, phase either two or whatever phase it is of podcasting. I think it's like. I mean, that's not even breaking news. I think it's been that way for a while. But it's like, I think just the famous, talented people have taken over. You know what I mean?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, it used to be like, just regular people did. Was weird when.
John Feitelberg
When, like, Jason Bateman did it.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And now that's like, I think the only new ones that'll like, be really successful.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, but we've thought that before too.
Kevin Clancy
That's what I mean. I think we're, like, entrenched in that. Like, I just think there's, you know, there's gonna be another Bateman. There's gonna be more people who are like, let me do that next. And I just think those networks and those sponsors are gonna like, go to those people.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I think you have to be really, really good, lucky, catch a wave, whatever, to be like a regular person and have a smash podcast videos. And like, that can still happen.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
But like, I'm gonna sit down and listen to this person like two or three times a week for an hour. Plus when there's just more and more famous, talented, interesting, better stories, people coming through, I don't know, it's tough. Unless maybe like, I guess some of the like, girl podcasts, I think can still do that.
Jackie
Yeah. I also think it would just be like kind of like social media where it's like everyone has like, there's a ton of people with like hundreds of thousands of followers. They just like each other own niche following.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
But I feel like it's just like, okay, obviously there's top people, but then it's like everyone has their niche following. It's just like everyone has a podcast. But there's.
Kevin Clancy
I just think that it's also become like, it used to be like we would literally do it in a basement or like a side room, and now it just feels like you can still do that, but it just feels like everyone has like studios and, yeah. Cameras and clips and, you know, it's. The machine has gotten to the point where I think you could have a podcast, but in order to succeed, the quantity and the quality that need to turn out is almost impossible as like a regular person anymore, you know, because it's like the famous people are going to have 20 accounts that all post 20 clips that, you know, it's just like it floods the Internet. I don't know, it just seems like it might be over for the average person to just be like, I'm gonna quit my job and do this.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. I mean, that's the point of entry is. Is harder.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's still much easier than, you know, getting the Hollywood or something like that. But I think it's reaching the point where it's the same thing as trying to be in a TV show or a movie. It's like, oh, you have a podcast that's Like, a bigger deal now where it used to be, like, you make money doing that now it's like.
John Feitelberg
But there's also, like, there's also the side of it that is, like, the point of entry is higher, but also it's never been lower. Like, you can get it for 50 bucks on Amazon. Like. Like, the meme is the actual point of entry is.
Kevin Clancy
Will always be low.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I guess the point of, like, success.
John Feitelberg
You have to, like, reinvent, like, what your idea of success is.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Because, like. Yeah. Are you going to be as big as Jason Bateman's podcast? Probably not, dude. He's been a celebrity for 30 years. Like, is it. Can you be successful for your style? Like, we. I saw a cool clip of Mark Duplass, you know, like, from the League and stuff, and he. He loves making, like, indie films. That's just, like, what his thing is. And he was talking at, who knows, some conference, and he was basically telling, like, it was like, a young filmmaker conference. And he was like, stop wondering when the cavalry is coming. He's like, you're the cavalry.
Kevin Clancy
That's it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, just go make the movie.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And I was like, oh, yeah, that's the same thing for podcasting. Like, oh, I hope Arsenal signs me.
Kevin Clancy
Like, just do it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Again, I don't know if it'll be successful. I don't know if you'll do well, but you can do it.
Kevin Clancy
I think the only. I think the.
John Feitelberg
The.
Kevin Clancy
The. I think maybe the days of just like, I have a podcast and I talk about everything, and it's successful. Gone. You almost have to pick a niche. That's always been a thing, though. There was a book called the Long Tail that was out, like, years ago, and it was kind of like, if you think about, like, a. A pop. Like a curve on a graph, you know, the tail where it gets, like, really long at the end is, like, low popularity. But there's. If you. If you kill that tail, like, you have an audience, Right? So I sell, like, custom, like, whatever things around the house. It's like, that's not a huge thing, but the people who listen or follow me are going to buy that shit. You know, as long as you have, like, merch or something you can convert, you can make money doing absolutely anything. But I think maybe the days of just like, this guy is funny and, like. Like, sports and, like, just barstool as a whole, like, I don't know if that could happen anymore. Which is like, yeah, I'm a regular guy. He likes the things you like. And like.
John Feitelberg
But it can't happen anymore because it already happened. Yeah. Like, there's a place for it right here.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
The thing that can't happen again has to happen now.
Kevin Clancy
Right. Whatever.
Jackie
That another kind of Barcelona could. Could pop up.
Kevin Clancy
No, I shouldn't say that. I'm just saying, like, it certainly has.
John Feitelberg
Right. Like, you got the Friday beers.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but even those guys, like, I think Friday beers is, like, kind of next. But they do, like, I feel like they did skits and they were working like ours, our thing in the beginning. I. I mean, at least for me, I was just like, these are just my thoughts on everything.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And it was new enough and relatable enough that people were like, I agree with that. And it was. I think people hadn't really seen that yet. You know what I mean? Where it's like, oh, this person is putting into words and really articulating, like, a funny experience that every guy group has, you know?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I think that has kind of been maybe done to death or. It's like, we've heard all the inside jokes. We all. We all know everything about each other, you know, I mean.
John Feitelberg
Or.
Kevin Clancy
In the beginning, I think it was like, oh, wow, these people, like, think like me, act like me, like, the same things as me. And I haven't found that yet. Now everybody has found some version of that, a podcast, but then like an account you follow whatever it is.
John Feitelberg
But that'll just birth something else. Something else.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Right. Like, I. I remember I was at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and I, like, they would do it. We were in a Van Gogh gallery, and they were like, the only reason Van Gogh painted like this is because he sucked at painting regularism and realism was popular. And he was like, what can I do that they can't? I'll do expressionism.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And I was like, yeah, that's how it works. And so like people.
Kevin Clancy
But that's kind of what I mean is like, well, that's a little bit different because that's almost like you have to be better. It's just you have to, like, give it a little more thought, a little more of a plan. You can't just kind of go in, like, willy nilly, because there's so much of that that I think it needs to be like, I'm gonna focus on this market or this style or this thing. But, yeah, I'm sure that's been around in some variations forever, you know, serious. So I did comedy.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I couldn't sing, so I played the instrument or I couldn't play the instrument, so I did whatever.
Jackie
You know, I also always think of, like, the book the Art of War or whatever, and he's saying that.
Kevin Clancy
Have you read the Art of War?
Jackie
Yeah. Or audiobook. Sorry, War of Art, not the Art of War.
Kevin Clancy
Think of that. Maybe the Art of War is, like, literally, like, how to, you know, kill your opponent.
John Feitelberg
Little Sun Tzu.
Kevin Clancy
All right, what is. What is Art of War? Or what's your.
Jackie
The War of Art? The word. Yeah, it's like. I mean, I read it. I listened to it a while ago. I don't even really fully remember, but it's basically like, like, honing your craft, like, whatever. And. But it's just saying, like, if you have the mindset, like, oh, I can't be the top scientist because there's already so many really talented scientists, then it's like, but there's going to be another generation of top scientists, and there's no reason to believe that you can't be one of them. Like, there's going to be somebody.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, there's always somebody. Bigger, better, faster, stronger, richer, funnier.
Jackie
But, like, podcasting to be the same way, where it's like, okay, there's gonna be. Or there's gonna be like, a whole different form of, like, media podcast, whatever that's, like, gonna be bubbling up in the next few years. There's no reason to believe that you can't be.
Kevin Clancy
I agree with that, I think, but I. You know, it's almost. I think we've had this conversation before about the. The comics where it felt like there was a crop of comedians that all, like, blew up, and. And I don't think there's been another.
Jackie
Like, whatever you're doing, stop. Sorry.
Dan Katz
It's not annoying for me, but no one's gonna be able to hear anyone.
Kevin Clancy
I just feel like you almost need to be, like, there's, like, individuals who, like, still really pop through and shine. But as far as, like, a incoming class of people, you know what I mean? Like, I feel like people almost reach a little bit of saturation with, like, the podcast they listen to, the accounts they follow, where, like, you can't listen to, like, 10 new ones or follow 10 new ones or buy tickets, 10 new ones. Now there's, like, one or two that really break through, and it's like, they're next. But the idea of, like, entire swaths of, like, an industry, I don't know.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, but like, that. That, to me, that sounds like what I would say about quarterbacks. And I said it for like three years, four years where I'd be no good quarterback. We retired all of them. Like, all of them retired. And then like, three years pass, it's like, well, guess what? We got about five, six really good ones again. Yeah, like, it'll be right. And then there'll be, you know, six of those were retired. Like, we only have one good quarterback and then two more pop up.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm sure. You know, a lot of this stuff is more like perception than it is reality, but it's definitely different from when it you. It really was like a blank canvas at one point where it was like, I don't know. People are popping up everywhere.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, in all sorts of different. By the way, speaking of comics, did you see Matt Rife bought?
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
All of the most haunted stuff in the world.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. To be honest, I was thinking about that when you were talking about your telepathy. Telepathy? It sounded like the Ed Warren tapes.
Jackie
Well, remember the Edward.
John Feitelberg
He's just like the Conjuring. The conjuring.
Kevin Clancy
Like the real life people, like, behind the conjuring. But yeah, Matt bought, like, all of the dolls and their house, I think. Right? Yeah, all of the most haunted in the world, which is probably fine. Right. But also, if I was Matt Rife, one of the most successful people, like, in the. In the world right now and, like, finally made it huge and tons of money and tons of success, I just wouldn't rock the boat. I think you could probably buy haunted movie dolls and be safe. But what if not. What if Matt Rife, like, what if that house burns down with him inside of it and he loses everything and it's like, like, well, that was dumb. I just want to be that guy. I don't want that to be my legacy. That I, like, poked the bear and bought it. Like, look, I got this creepy thing and then it kills me. It's like, yeah, you shouldn't have with that.
John Feitelberg
I. I think. I think the buying is the easy process, the staying in. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So what is he doing with it? Like, because that's. Yeah, if you own it, whatever.
John Feitelberg
But, yeah, I live with you. Yeah, I bought it, but I'll never go inside. I. I think Nick Cage did that with.
Kevin Clancy
With everything. Dinosaur bones.
John Feitelberg
These people. People told me it happened. I have no idea. I didn't see the paperwork myself, but people said he owned, like, the most haunted house in New Orleans, which was the most haunted house in America. But he wouldn't go in.
Kevin Clancy
So it's like, well.
John Feitelberg
Oh, no, he wouldn't sleep there. He would have dinner and.
Kevin Clancy
But he wouldn't sleep there.
Dan Katz
There's a whole American Horror Story series about this house.
Kevin Clancy
It's scary.
Jackie
I always think, like, if you got haunted by those, like, Native American trinkets or whatever, and you're like, a skeptic, and you don't even really believe to people who believe stuff. To people who believe, you're like a.
Kevin Clancy
Vessel that's, like, wants it.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
They're coming right in, bro.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, like, to me, like, that's a funny story.
Jackie
What?
John Feitelberg
Like, yeah, like, to me, it's just a funny story. Like, I don't. I don't think there's actually a Native American spirit following me in my car. It's just a funny story.
Jackie
But you did kind of get. What was it again? Can you retell the story?
John Feitelberg
It was. I broke into an abandoned house. We didn't. I don't know, it was like. It was, like, right off my high school's, like, property, and I went on a date there, and my buddy. The only reason I knew about it, because my buddy had told me, like, oh, I went to that house. Like, I stole Native American, like, statue from it, and he put it in his dorm room.
Kevin Clancy
You went on a date there?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You're trying to scare yourself into some. Trying to scare her and give it up. You're so scared. You're so scared. Why don't you take your pants off, girl?
John Feitelberg
Be fun. But so we. So I hear about this, and he. He, He. He gets. He steals a Native American statue, keeps it in his dorm room. He hears Chance that night or something like that. He's like, so I threw that thing back in the house. I went, I gotta go get that thing.
Kevin Clancy
Put it back in. Put it back in the room.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. So I. I tell my girlfriend at the time, I was like, you want to go get this thing and scare Abes with it? She's like, yeah, it's a great idea. I know. And so we go. We break in, like, under the house, steal this statue, get in the car. My mom calls me and she's like, your brother needs to get picked up in Boston. Can you go get him? And I was like, ah, fuck. All right, fine. So I go to drive to pick him up. I obviously didn't have time to get rid of this statue. Get in a car accident that day with the statue in the car. Then whatever, some. Whatever I'm emptying out my car. Probably ended up getting a new one. And I left it in the garage, like, Five years later, my buddy comes over and I was like, oh, dude, look what I have. And I like, threw it to him. Jokingly, he got scared, tripped, fell into a saw. I mean, he just cut it.
Kevin Clancy
He's dead. Up his head.
John Feitelberg
He's done. He got his hand, he's fine. So we got rid of it after that. But I don't think, like, those are too pretty. It's a funny story to tell that, like, yeah, a spirit was chasing me.
Kevin Clancy
But see, okay, but it's enough for me to not go buy a Native American statue. It's enough for me, like, listen, I finally made it. Things are good. I don't want to become Mr. Conjuring right now.
Jackie
Yeah, like, we went to. My family and I went to China one time and we like brought some.
Kevin Clancy
A pretty intense family trip.
Jackie
Yeah, I don't know, just like a.
Kevin Clancy
Family vacation to China.
Jackie
Yeah, I mean, it was like Hong Kong.
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Jackie
Anyways, we like got some kind of. We like there was something that they were kind of like, that's bad luck. And then we got it. And then like right after my mom got cancer or like a tumor, my dad like lost a job. Like a bunch of bad stuff. Had my dog died. And then we were like, ah, so I don't with that stuff anymore.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's just not, you know, life's hard enough. I don't need to add on the 1% 0, 1% chance not you.
Jackie
It's just. It's not worth it.
Kevin Clancy
It's just not worth it, bro. Like, like you're about to launch your new show. If I just like, handed you something, I was like, this thing is haunted. And. And you'd be like, I'll put in my pocket.
John Feitelberg
I probably would.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know, just to be like an. Yeah, but there Wouldn't be one part of you that's like, oh, it be.
John Feitelberg
A part of me if I do it anyway. But I'd be like, stupid, you idiot. You ruined the show because you don't want to look like you believe in ghosts.
Kevin Clancy
Trying to make a point. Gotta be that guy. Now you ruin it for the whole team.
John Feitelberg
What else?
Kevin Clancy
I'm trying to think if there's anything else that happened. Wow. We were gone. Let me just look. Did you guys talk about City Sweeney?
John Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
I think the Sydney Sweeney thing is one of the more ridiculous things in a world of ridiculous, of course. But, like, this one's like. But, like, really bad.
John Feitelberg
But everyone agrees it's bad. That's the point. Like, no one. I see no one reasonable is making this argument. People with, like, 300. Who it was.
Kevin Clancy
Who was it? It was. I mean, I don't know his name, so it's only, like, nobody famous, but it was.
John Feitelberg
That's the problem with.
Kevin Clancy
With Tommy Lahren's show.
John Feitelberg
People, things get, like, 14 million views, and they're like, everyone's saying it. It's like one crazy person said it. Then everyone, quote, tweeted, saying it's dumb.
Kevin Clancy
Let me find the guy's name just because I don't know if he's really famous or not. But it was. Tommy Lahren was on, you know, obviously on the side of, like, this is not a big deal. And the guy she was talking to flat out said, if Donald Trump was not in office, they would not have made that ad.
John Feitelberg
I can't speak to that. I have no idea. But, yeah, you can't speak to that.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, I don't think that was the case.
John Feitelberg
I. I would be very surprised.
Kevin Clancy
I think they made a jeans. Jeans pun with someone who's blonde hair and blue eyes. Yeah, that's what happened. And. And, like, I think they're also at a point I think this has ended up being. I haven't seen if they're like, you know, like, when Bud Light did their. And they dropped, like, 50. Like, there is such thing as bad publicity. Right. I don't know if that happened to American Eagle. I haven't seen that. I don't think it is. I almost feel like it's become a positive for them. I think it's gotten, like you said, everyone's saying how ridiculous this is. And I'm sure there are people out there who are, like, purposely buying American Eagle jeans, so maybe they wanted this attention. I think the only thing they're guilty of is, like, if you didn't want this attention. You need someone on your staff who knows how stupid the Internet is these days. Someone who would just say, I know this sounds silly, but there are going to be people who say that blonde hair and blue eye with jeans are Nazis, and we have to be prepared for that. And then you can decide, do we want that heat or not? It might be good, it might be bad, but you at least need to know how the Internet. Internet operates. I think that's the only thing they're guilty of in this sense. But. Or. Or you need to say. You need someone to say, let's just also have a black girl, a brown girl, an Asian girl, and then we can say, all jeans are good genes. You want to do that? Fine. But also, if you spend, I'm sure, your entire advertising budget on Sydney Sweeney, and you want the commercial to be about Sydney fucking Sweeney and not the Puerto Rican girl and the Asian girl who nobody fudgeing knows then, and she's, you know, if Sydney Sweeney was brown and brown. Brown hair, brown eyes, they would have done the same fucking commercial. She's that popular. And he just said, I have good genes and brown hair and brown eyes. It would have been the same.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It just happens to be that the hottest girl would have been the same. I think I. I don't think the point of that was blonde hair, blue eyes. I think the point of that was jeans and jeans, and they happened to do it with a girl with blonde hair, blue eyes. If it was like a Anna Diarmus, she's like, I don't know if he has green eyes or something, like, very ethnic, very, like, you know, not white. I think you could still make that commercial for sure. And they would have. And it was, you know, I think.
John Feitelberg
I'll say that, like, by no means offended, but, like, when you watch the commercial, you go a little weird.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
I didn't think that also, like, her voice is.
Kevin Clancy
She sounds.
John Feitelberg
I wasn't like, eugenics thing, but I was like, that's a bizarre.
Jackie
Well, they did. I think if they didn't have the line that drew attention to eye color, hair color that was like. You say eye color, hair color a lot when you're talking about Nazi stuff. Like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
You know, like, that comes. Yeah, like that. But I know they didn't mean that. I think my sister brought up a good point. Like, were they. They were trying to be controversial, but they're trying to be controversial in the sense where it's like, oh, we have the conventionally hot girl. Like, like it is supposed to be. I think they were trying to be woke. Be like, yeah, we have this conventionally hot girl. We're saying that she has good genes, like, come get us. But they, I don't think they meant it in, like a Nazi sense.
Kevin Clancy
I, I don't know.
Jackie
Maybe.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it's hard now because I saw it once the controversy started.
John Feitelberg
I, I saw it before. Did you think of race in real time? I just went. I was weird. And I kept scrolling.
Kevin Clancy
But did you think of race?
John Feitelberg
I didn't really. I didn't really think much.
Kevin Clancy
That was weird.
John Feitelberg
That was weird. And kept scrolling.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I, I just feel like if you watch that and you think of Hitler, I mean, I guess blonde hair, blue eye, that's where like, there needs to be someone who's just like, hey, there are certain triggers that make people think of these things. Blonde hair, blue eyes. One of them. But I don't know.
John Feitelberg
Like, it's the perfect thing where it blew up into a huge thing. Everyone thinks it's dumb. It was a weird commercial. It was like, it was, it just. I, I saw it pre. It was very weird that, because it became a controversy immediately. But I remember just scrolling like, Sydney Sweeney knew and American Eagle. And I watched it and I went odd and kept going. And that was my whole reaction. But it is a little odd.
Kevin Clancy
I just think, I, I think odd is different, though, than, like, this is leaning into eugenics.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, no, I, I, that's even just.
Kevin Clancy
Making it about Trump. Like, I really don't think that somebody.
John Feitelberg
But that's every. Like, yeah, everything is. That's what. I don't, that's what's annoying is like, why does everyone have to answer for what the most extreme fucking leftist view is like?
Kevin Clancy
I don't know.
John Feitelberg
It was a peculiar commercial and I don't like Donald Trump. That's it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
It's not a bigger thing than that. It doesn't.
Kevin Clancy
But I just don't even get why Trump is involved.
John Feitelberg
But that, this is my point. That's what I'm saying.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feitelberg
Everything. And then, like, they didn't see what they're saying about Trump. Like, no one's saying that. Like, it's not a real conversation we're having.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. I mean, watching that guy be like, if Donald Trump is not in office, they would not make this commercial. It's like, I don't think Donald Trump was brought up once in that. I think they were like, we have a super hot girl, the number one girl in the world, and you know, they've cooked it around. Jeans and jeans. She has blonde hair, blue eyes.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I think if it was. If it was not a white girl, I think it still gets made, and then no one's talking about Trump.
Jackie
I was, will say, one of my. I interned for, like, a production. Commercial production company, and it was the graphics team. And, like. But. But in order for a commercial get made, like, it has to go through. I'm not kidding, like, 12 different departments. It's like, it starts and, like, there's 15 different ideas that are pitched, storylines that go through each part of the storyline. Like, everybody's storyboards, every part of it. They, like, tweak the storyboards, like, five times. And then it gets like, that's not even production yet. Like, then they go into production. It's tweaked, like, seven times. And then, like, post production, like, there's so many people that it goes through that. It is crazy that.
Kevin Clancy
So you. So do you think then they did, and they just didn't care?
John Feitelberg
No, but see that. Sorry to interrupt. No go. That is the important thing there. Like, I had this moment the other day. I was, like, live tweeting the barstool, New York, Kirk Minihan basketball game and Barcelona, New York Wonder. And I tweeted, like, the video of Funk Flex being, like, New York City. Listen to me right now. Go into the grocery store, put your.
Kevin Clancy
Hand in the cash register.
John Feitelberg
That money is your money. And I just posted that after the win and before I hit send.
Kevin Clancy
What? Mamdomi or some.
John Feitelberg
No, I was like. It was the. The shooting had just happened.
Kevin Clancy
Oh.
John Feitelberg
And I was like, people are probably gonna think I'm talking about that. But then I went, that's not what I'm talking about.
Kevin Clancy
So them. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
If you want to, like, I'm not talking about what you're talking about. This is my Twitter thing.
Kevin Clancy
That's why I think there needs to almost be a consultant to just say. You can look me right in the eyes and say, shut the up, but I'm telling you, the Internet will react this way.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then you can either say, oh, I didn't think about that. Good, because I want to ride this wave. Or you could say, I didn't think about that. That sucks, but I don't care. Or you can say, scrap the whole thing. I don't deal with that. But you have to know.
John Feitelberg
Yes. You know, that was. It was. I knew. I was like. And I don't even know if it happened. But I was like, this is a borderline Video tweet right now. But, like, I'm not talking about that.
Kevin Clancy
You know what? That's what American Eagle, I think did do, though. Like, they said, fuck it. You know, we're doing it. And then their statement was just like, this is just about jeans.
John Feitelberg
It was.
Kevin Clancy
No, it didn't say. I'm sorry. They did not say, like, we were. We apologize for the insensitivity. They just said, this campaign is about jeans and jeans and, like, we think cities. When he's great. That's it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Which is about as corporate as you can get to saying you're fucking. Which is you're all fucking idiots. Fair.
John Feitelberg
Like, you know, and the people who have her are having extreme reactions. That's fine. Like, do your thing, man. But, like, you have emotions, but they're your responsibility. Yeah. Like. Like, you're irrational. Like, you're allowed to feel. You handle. You. You work it out yourself. But if that's what you think, sure, go nuts.
Kevin Clancy
You have your own meltdown. Cindy's thingy's jeans commercials. Did you see the. The esports guy having a meltdown? Can you pull this up on the big screen? Just do. Go to Twitter and just write esports crash out. I think was the one. This actually, like, is. This guy was playing Fatal Fury, which I believe is a pretty intense game, and I do believe there's a decent amount of money on the line in these things. But this guy, bro.
John Feitelberg
This girl's like, I don't know what the. To do.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, my God. And now I'm assuming, you know, obviously probably pretty performative, but also just knowing, like, the weird esports world.
John Feitelberg
This might be pretty genuine. Yeah, he might.
Kevin Clancy
Like, this guy might have just lost it all or whatever.
John Feitelberg
I would get. See, that's almost. This is.
Kevin Clancy
I haven't seen how long it keeps going.
John Feitelberg
This is a problem that esports are gonna have to deal with in the world of regular sports. I feel like the victory and the loss are relatable. We were like, I know what that's.
Kevin Clancy
I've been there.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I've been there. I do not know what that. Man. For all I know, like, I've never felt that much emotion in my life.
Kevin Clancy
That seems silly, but, like, if you played, like, one video game for, like, five straight years to, like, gear up to this thing and, like, I don't know the game. Like, you caught a bad bounce in the game. You just lost, and you might.
John Feitelberg
You might go crazy like that. I don't know. Well, I'm saying is the way they express Themselves is not in a relatable sense, like. Like a football player, like, cries and I'm like, I've cried before.
Kevin Clancy
But that's just, you know, that's like the Frank the Tank of esports.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I can't relate to him either.
Kevin Clancy
Right. That's what I mean. It's like there are people out there, you know, There are. They are. They are freaks like that. That. That. He reminded me of the. The Donald Trump girl.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But that'll be your. Your latest meme for, you know, whenever something mildly inconvenient happens to you, post this for sure. Oh, and one last thing. While we were talking about the Cindy Sweeney type scandal, did you see the Joey Swole scandal?
John Feitelberg
I heard about it. He likes. I liked Hulk Hogan and then didn't like.
Kevin Clancy
No. He reposted an old video of him dressed up as Hulk Hogan lifting weights and said, like, rest in peace to Hulk Hogan. And then the mob got mad saying, you know, he's racist and a piece of. So then he made his, like, a Joey Swole video where he's like, in the car with his backwards hat, usually yapping about the gym. Made an apology, said, I'll get better. Said, you know, my platform is to hold people to accountability, and I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't do that. Blah, blah. Then that wasn't enough. And they kept coming at him. So then he quit. Then he quit the Internet. Then he posted, saying, all I've done for you, all the good that I've done for you people, and this is how you repent. As if he's like, you know, running the country and, like, helping the poor. And. And then he said, so I'm done. I'm done with this. I'm out of here. And then 24 hours later, came back, I was like, this whole thing is over. A grown man dressing as Hulk Hogan. And I don't know who's a bigger. The people who are upset about it.
John Feitelberg
Him.
Kevin Clancy
The apology, the quitting, the return, all of it is so unbelievably ridiculous.
Jackie
Literally, Selena Gomez, like, every single time.
Kevin Clancy
That's her blueprint.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah. Being like, I'm.
John Feitelberg
I'm off.
Jackie
I'm out. She comes back on social media.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's real. I think it's hard to quit when you have $400 million. It's like, I'm leaving behind an entire career here. Yeah, but. But Joey Swole is kind of what. What we were just saying before. Like, I mean, that guy just makes the same video every single day of his life. And he has an empire. He has. Which has to be 15 million followers. He sells sauces and merch and workout programs. But I cannot imagine waking up being like another woman filmed the video and said, this guy was rude. And I'm gonna make a video about it too.
John Feitelberg
I. Holy. That must be so impossibly unfulfilling.
Kevin Clancy
You're. You're in a. You're a prisoner in your own cage that you created.
John Feitelberg
It's weirdly. Back to back topics. I was thinking about that just the other day where I was like, if we hadn't started doing mascots, I was like, if I had to do a sketch about the Sydney swing, I would have put a bullet in my head.
Kevin Clancy
And that was only for what, like a year?
John Feitelberg
You really did that? We had to do like a. Oh, these are my jeans. I would have been. Yeah. Miserable. And it's like, so Joey Swell's been.
Kevin Clancy
Doing for 10 years. That's the real thing that I hate.
John Feitelberg
Don't get me wrong. Like, if he's happy, he's happy. I'm just saying that would have made.
Kevin Clancy
Me miserable, I'm sure, if I had to do it myself. I think, like, the fact that he sells those sauces is pretty cool. Like, if you were into food and, like, he makes these, like, 10 calorie sauces, right? So that becomes like, your business and your baby, and then your work is like, I gotta go make a gym video about, like. But if that's just. If that's the only thing you do.
John Feitelberg
But there are, like three things that happen in the gym.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's like, it's. It's girls, like, filming and being like, can you believe this guy looked at me? It's like, bad, bad gym etiquette as far as, like, you know, he, like, left the weights or something like that. And like, you know, guys would, like, grunt too loud or some like that. Like, the guys who are. There's the girls who treat guys like creeps, and they're the actual creeps. And then there's Jim etiquette. And that's it every day for years now. I don't want to do that with, like, anything. Like, things that I like. Like, you know, I. I would do a Game of Thrones recap and it worked. And people are like, you should just do Game of Thrones. I can't do that. Yeah, I can't do that every day. But you almost have to now. You gotta pick, like, I'll just be the guy who talks about the gym.
John Feitelberg
But I don't.
Jackie
Because there's also.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know what's crazier, him doing it or them people watching it. Like, that gets millions of views.
Jackie
Like, every time, like, gets my head. Like, every time. I sometimes, like, when I'm like, if I'm going to the gym and then I'm like, like, trying to pick out an outfit, I'm like, well, am I asking for it? Like, now this is my head. But, like, everyone in the comments will be like, oh, and she's wearing that. She obviously wants attention.
Kevin Clancy
The gym is a weird thing where people treat it like it's a stage. You know what I mean? The Internet, like. Like, if you want to wear something hot to the gym, like, people have done that before. You do want attention, whatever. But it's like the people being like, I'm gonna watch gym videos and see what they're wearing, how they're acting, what are they lifting, what are they. You know what I mean? It's a very weird, like, zoo exhibit type thing.
Jackie
And. And that wasn't. I didn't mean for that to be unfamous. I meant for that to be like. Well, now he's like circling back to like. Like, it was kind of, like, edgy at first, being like. But now it's just circling back to just like kind of hating woman. I heard it.
John Feitelberg
You didn't get up until.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I know how to say words.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But yeah, I mean, like, I guess if you make. I guess there's a money, like a breaking point. Like, I don't know. If you told me I could make like, millions of dollars making just those videos, I. I guess I would, but once I had millions, they'd be come.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, like, how many more millions?
John Feitelberg
Well, that.
Kevin Clancy
Unless it's just. I guess if it's super duper easy. If you're just like.
John Feitelberg
So you're telling me that that girl was looking.
Kevin Clancy
That guy was looking at you? No, he wasn't.
John Feitelberg
He's just trying to work out.
Kevin Clancy
And I just got like $500,000. All right.
Jackie
You know.
John Feitelberg
We were talking about that the other day with movies where it was like, I forget what we were talking about. Why is so and so doing blank. And it's like, well, probably good check. And it's like, when you do one movie, you get $20 million. Like, the actor. I forget what actor we were talking about, but it was someone of that ilk. And it was like, you don't ever have to work again.
Kevin Clancy
Right. Well, but you say that like, there.
John Feitelberg
You literally don't have to work again.
Kevin Clancy
If you live a certain life. Right, right.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, but, like, if you could choose.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but you can be. Only people do.
John Feitelberg
But you can be like. But you can be done at a baseline level and then just, like, do what makes you happy after that.
Kevin Clancy
I think there's reasons why, when we hear stories of, like. I think Reich. Robert Pattinson's one. Right. Didn't he do Twilight? And now he just does no flicks.
John Feitelberg
No, that was.
Kevin Clancy
Radcliffe. Right, right, right.
John Feitelberg
All the Harry Potter kids went. And there's, like, left high. Like, Radcliffe did weird shit. Watson went to college, and.
Kevin Clancy
The other guy, just.
John Feitelberg
Ron Weasley became an ice cream truck driver.
Kevin Clancy
So that. That's a little bit extreme because they.
John Feitelberg
Just made, like, he bought an ice cream truck and just drove around, like, coastal England selling ice cream. I'm guessing he's probably giving it away. He did it for, like, 10 years.
Kevin Clancy
That's a little bit of extreme because they made so much on Harry Potter, I'm sure. But the point that we know all the, like, a lot of the examples of people who check out, I think, is because most of them just are like, I'm gonna go buy a Lamborghini in a house. And then all of a sudden, it's like, all right to do another movie.
John Feitelberg
See, I think it's the exact opposite. I think most people are just like, oh, yeah, what happened to him? Like, he must. No, he was just chilling.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
You know what I mean? Like, like, we think he couldn't get work anymore. Or we think he. They. She couldn't find a show. It's like, no, she had $30 million.
Kevin Clancy
She was. She didn't need to anymore.
John Feitelberg
Hanging out or was not. Maybe not even like, I, I, I think very few of them are just, quote, unquote, hanging out, but they're just doing movies they want to do. And it's not. Not the New Avengers. It's just like some side movie.
Kevin Clancy
I have a question for you. Do you think that being typecast is dead?
John Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
Deader than it was, I guess.
John Feitelberg
I don't really know. Like, I, I heard Luke Skywalker got Typecast. I like, who's someone who's been.
Kevin Clancy
So the reason I bring it up.
John Feitelberg
To the point where they lost a career.
Kevin Clancy
So Alfonso Ribeiro said it the other day on. I think it was on the Rich Eisen show. Or it was. I don't know if it was new. It was a clip, and he was like, I played Carlton so well, it ruined my career. Like, I never worked again. And I, I can see that. And I've, like, grew up on stories like that. But then I see the people who I thought would be typecast, and they're not, and I'm like, I think this is you.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, like, you're definitely facing a hurdle, but there are people who got over that hurdle and you didn't for maybe your extra typecast, or maybe you just couldn't act like those other roles.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, when I. The fact that Jim Halpert became like, Jack Ryan is like, that's it.
John Feitelberg
I don't want to hear it.
Kevin Clancy
I don't want to hear it.
John Feitelberg
I, I think there's probably more to do these days. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I, I also think we, as like, a people are more accepting of. I think, because you see the Internet, you, You see a lot like you used to just see, like, that's the action hero. And then it's like, I follow him on Instagram. I saw him with his kids, and I saw that he actually likes sports, and he does this, that, and the other. So then when he does a different type of movie, you're a little more open to it. So I wonder if that helps.
John Feitelberg
Or it's also like, when it happened, Alfonso Ribeira, like, it was like, six people making the decision.
Kevin Clancy
Right. And they're just like, you're Carlton. You're done. Right. So that's what I mean. Like, whether it's the industry, the fans, the actors themselves, Internet, whatever it is, I feel like you can break out of that bubble easier than in the past.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It still might be a problem. But, like, you're not where.
John Feitelberg
But again, like, just Louise B. Meyer. Just like the. Yeah. Like, it's like six studio heads are like, like, nah, he's that.
Kevin Clancy
You're done. Yeah. But point being also, like, like, you don't. I would hope you don't. You were Carlton, you don't need to work again.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Good, bro. You got syndication checks coming forever and ever. You've been watching anything good recently? We'll wrap up on a little entertainment talk.
John Feitelberg
Oh, I watched One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest yesterday or two days ago. That's the greatest movie all time.
Kevin Clancy
I've never seen it.
John Feitelberg
It's. It was.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, I think I've seen parts of it.
John Feitelberg
It's not the great. I, I, I don't know. It's awesome. I loved it. It's definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. Now, I've never seen, like, Young Jack.
Kevin Clancy
What made you watch That I was.
John Feitelberg
Reading a book, and they were talking about the summer of 74 when they were filming Jaws. Nashville.
Kevin Clancy
What's Nashville?
John Feitelberg
Dog Day Afternoon Nashville. I don't know it, but, like, it's. It's what became, like, the Hayden Pentieri show. Nashville.
Kevin Clancy
Oh.
John Feitelberg
Like, it's a movie or a TV music.
Jackie
Like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, it's a country music story.
Kevin Clancy
Right. It was a movie or a TV show.
John Feitelberg
Was a movie. Now it's become, like a franchise. Like Friday Night Lights. It's become everything.
Kevin Clancy
It was a good show.
John Feitelberg
But the. Yeah, I. I was reading that book and they were just talking about just the filming of it and the Nurse Ratchet, which I'd heard a million times, but didn't. Really hadn't seen it. And I watched it and I was.
Kevin Clancy
Like, the Ratchet Ron Ratchet on FX was pretty good, too. They made Sarah.
John Feitelberg
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Series.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, the. Yeah, it was like. I. I didn't know that Nurse Ratched was written to represent, like, white culture in the Jim Crow south or. I don't know if it was written to represent it, but that's what it was used. It was based on a person who thinks they're helping people but is actually overruling and making it worse. And, like, watching the whole movie. It's probably two hours, two and a half. I was like, I don't know. She seem like. She seems like she's kind of just trying, and then when it clicks, it clicks, and you're like, oh, she's a monster. Holy.
Kevin Clancy
It's not even like this analogy checks out.
John Feitelberg
There's not even, like, some. Like. Like, I think it probably clicks for everyone at different points. Like, she stays the same, but when it clicks, it's like, oh, what the. And then I've never seen young Jack Nicholson. Like, I've seen the Departed, but I'd never seen, like, the Jack Nicholas seen. People talk about.
Kevin Clancy
Never seen the Shining.
John Feitelberg
Never seen the Shining, which I'm going to watch now because I, like, three minutes into this movie, I was like, oh, he's a dynamo.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Jack Nicholson.
John Feitelberg
Good actor.
Kevin Clancy
Confirmed. Good actor.
John Feitelberg
Like, like, even in the Departed, where he's great. He's playing, like, a caricature of himself. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Rather than, like, he's playing Jack Nicholson at that point. He's not a character.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And so, like, seeing, like, the early one now, I want to watch a.
Kevin Clancy
Lot of his stuff because, like, that was really. Bro. The worst part about being on vacations. I haven't watched, like, any tv really. Like, I had all My shows put on hiatus. All the movies that came out that I wanted to watch, I haven't seen yet.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, so that was crazy.
Kevin Clancy
K Pop Demon Hunters is the only thing I've watched in the last three weeks. I've probably seen it 10 times. I'm at the point I'm going full Dante on this one. I think K Pop Demon Hunters is like a Korean psyop to take over the world. I've not seen anything.
John Feitelberg
Is this, are the kids watching this or you watch this? Okay, well, both.
Kevin Clancy
But I have not seen anything have a stranglehold on children in my entire life. Like I've seen K Pop.
John Feitelberg
Really?
Kevin Clancy
It's nuts. It's nuts. First of all, it's a good movie. It's, it's, the songs are awesome. They're all like K pop hit song. When I first saw it, I, I saw it on, I mean when I first saw it, like it was a movie. I didn't see it yet. I was like, I'm skipped. I didn't even look at it. I was like, that's just some weird Asian. That's K Pop is always popular. It's number one on Netflix because it's K pop and the Asians are watching it. And then I heard that my kids had watched it like we were building up to my vacation. So they were with their mom and they were loving it and they were like, you gotta watch it. And I was like, like I don't.
John Feitelberg
Want to watch this.
Kevin Clancy
Like K Pop Demon Hunters could not know. It's fire. It's fire. It's. It's got a full ass plot of. There's demons and hunters and there's this like evil power and they use music. It's actually, if you probably really break it down, it's probably a lot about fandom and the Internet and like, like power of, of like mob mentality, all that. I'm sure there's a lot of cool in there. There's also just a bunch of banger songs. But when I posted about it, the amount of responses I got from people being like, this has a stranglehold on my child and my family. Like we, they have not watched anything since. I was trying to get them to watch Happy Gilmore too. I was trying to get them watch all anything else. Every single time we were in front of a tv, they wanted K Pop tv. They know every word to every song. They, they've already greenlit two sequels and a live action version of it. There, there was a K. Like it was a K pop group. That's either the girls who do the voices in real life, or they're just K Pop people. But they sung the songs, so I don't even know how that'll happen. But there were people at a K Pop concert who got the songs from the movies and they went, like, ballistic. I can't believe I just saw Golden Live. I, I, I think it might be brainwashing America. I think, I think they're gonna, like, flip a switch and, like, they're all going to be telepathy. They're all going to be able to, like, you know, tap into the minds of American kids.
John Feitelberg
Because of Kot Demon Hunters.
Kevin Clancy
I, I'm trying to think of another movie that, like, you know, whenever there's a Disney hit, like, people are into it, but I don't know, between the music and it being like, global and international and it's a smash, you know.
Jackie
They say like, that they did Frozen because they didn't, they wanted to get rid of the search of, like, his head. Is that what Disney on Ice was trying to do, too? Nobody talks about Disneyland.
Kevin Clancy
Disney on Ice, because that's on ice. I, I could see a world. I mean, K Pop Demon Hunter sounds like a Google search. Yeah, it doesn't sound like a, it's, it's very much just like, what's this movie about? It's, there's K Pop and there's demons and there's hunters. They just, like, put it together. So I don't know. Maybe K Pop had a Google search problem.
Jackie
Yeah. Yeah, maybe. Maybe.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe people like, these Koreans are demons.
John Feitelberg
Let's switch that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, there is a, there's a couple songs in there. I, I need you guys to watch it. I need to watch it.
Jackie
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
You could, you could, you could honestly watch it without kids.
Jackie
Wait, I want to look at.
Kevin Clancy
You could watch it without kids and be like, it's a kids movie. But, like, you could be entertained. But there's it's very Pitch Perfect esque. Have you seen Pitch Perfect?
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Do you like Pitch Perfect?
Jackie
Yeah, it's not my favorite, but it's not my least favorite. Oh, I see.
Dan Katz
It's like the best movie ever. Pitch Perfect.
Jackie
It's perfect. Sorry. I like it a lot. I, I get a little icked out when people start singing together. Like, I, and I can, I can do. I like, like high school music.
Kevin Clancy
Excuse me.
Jackie
Yeah, like, that was, that was like. I just kind of feel like it's like, oh, okay. We're really all, we're all going into the song at the Same time right now.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I'm not asking you to join an acapella group.
Jackie
Yeah, I know.
Kevin Clancy
And I think the movie kind of pokes fun at that.
Jackie
That it does.
Kevin Clancy
Like when you watch the Troublemakers perform, you're. You're icked out.
Jackie
Yeah, I like it, but I'm just, I'm.
Kevin Clancy
Are you a bard and Bella's girl or a Troublemakers girl?
Jackie
Okay, I don't know if I'm like, as Die Hard of a fan. I feel like I like, you know, the main crew.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, you're fired.
Jackie
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
You like it? Are you a Bella's girl or a Troublemaker's girl?
Dan Katz
Gotta be Bella's.
Jackie
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
Kiss up. I mean, no, I. I am on the record saying that the Troublemakers were the victims of an all time robbery.
Dan Katz
You know who I really like? Is that in like the second or third one, like the German group.
Kevin Clancy
Or whatever? Yeah, I mean, they, they were talented. Jackie's fired, by the way.
John Feitelberg
What'd you do?
Kevin Clancy
She doesn't like Pitch Perfect. She's speaking down about Pitch Perfect. No, I can't fire him. I can fire you.
Jackie
I'm sorry. I've only seen it once and, and objectively, when people start all singing together in breaking out in song, it's a little uncomfy.
John Feitelberg
It's. Yeah, I mean, like I. I didn't dislike the movie, but I've never watched it again. It was, you know, it was fine.
Jackie
I. I don't. And I love high school.
Kevin Clancy
I'm the esports guy right now.
John Feitelberg
I hate my co workers, but there's.
Kevin Clancy
A boy band and a girl band. There's the Hunters and the Demons. They're called Huntricks and Saja. Boys, I just want to. I want you to watch and see which team team you are.
Jackie
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
And then there's a song that's been nominated or submitted to the Academy for an Oscar for like best original song, which I would have to imagine is going to win unless there's like something I'm not thinking of. But if they picked the wrong one.
John Feitelberg
Is it a movie or a TV show?
Kevin Clancy
No, it's a movie.
John Feitelberg
It's a movie.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Two sequels in a line.
John Feitelberg
I up the graphic, judging by. Yeah, okay.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I saw that. I didn't want to give you a hard time though. She said, she said K Pop Demon Hunter Season three.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
She said, someone's got a new favorite show.
Dan Katz
I used a template and that's. I commented on every platform. I was like, I'm really sorry, guys.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that, yeah, because you got the, the K pop D hundred fans on your ass now everyone else. Anything else that would have been just like, it's, oh, she messed up. It's a movie now. It's like, get it right.
Jackie
One thing about me is if there's two teams to like a movie, like Team Edward, Team Jacob, I'm always on on the wrong side. And I don't like, mean to do it in like an edgy way. I just always like, I guess I like the nicer guy. And so it's like, I'm team Jacob. I'm Team Stefan in Vampire Diaries of team Damon, team 7 and then team Even.
Kevin Clancy
I know being not being Team Damon is crazy.
Jackie
Yeah, I know. I just like, he's too like Team.
Kevin Clancy
Jeremiah in Love island is like, Is.
Jackie
That Team Jeremiah in Like Conrad For Summer I Turned Pretty.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I'm aware. That show is bonkers crazy. By the way. I saw some of that. I was like, this is not good for like, young kids to be watching, I don't think. Yeah, well, it's like brothers and swapping boys friends.
Jackie
Like, this is, I can't stop crying during it. Like, it's just so. But then, yeah, it's like there's like the nice guy. I just can't. So anyways, well, we already know you.
Kevin Clancy
Have terrible taste in men.
Jackie
No, but it's actually the good taste of men. It's like, I don't like the bad boy.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe you need to apply that to your real life. Stop dating felons. Yeah, maybe you'll find the good boy in two felons.
Jackie
Yeah, well, I didn't date the other.
Kevin Clancy
Two is like a, you know, three is a trend. Like two, we're on our way. So.
Jackie
So the other one.
Kevin Clancy
Does Danny Conrad have a felony?
John Feitelberg
Well, Smith, smile.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, place bets. Place actual bets. Will something happen between Danny and Jackie?
Dan Katz
I think so.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I think there's a stronger chance than not. I think, I think Jackie and Danny will at least kiss. I think there will be a kiss.
John Feitelberg
If you kiss on like, I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know if to be on.
John Feitelberg
Camera, that's, I don't even know if I can be surprised if Jackie does anything because I'll be surprised if Jackie does anything on camera.
Kevin Clancy
Camera. I agree with that. But I could see if they do come back and forth or if there is something where there's no cameras or just like because of this or after this or something.
Jackie
I also, like we put it this.
Kevin Clancy
Way, prior to all this, I would have said that never will. Jackie Nichols and Danny Conrad, they will never even cross paths. They will never kiss. I'm now saying there's a stronger than then not chance that they were like, what do I. And it's like a camera.
John Feitelberg
I've never seen myself go full love island.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
I mean, I'm an open eye kisser. I don't know how that plays on camera.
Kevin Clancy
That would be insane to do on camera.
Jackie
Just close your eyes.
John Feitelberg
I don't know. What's the point?
Kevin Clancy
I keep them open every now and then, but I don't like, exclusive. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
I'm not like a. Like a shark, but, like, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
I can't even blink.
Dan Katz
It's like, not like an immediate cyclops the whole time because I open my eyes occasionally. I'm like, oh, your mic was husky right now.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jackie
Oh, my God. Do you ever, like, sometimes I get the ick. When you, like, open your eyes for a second, the guy, like, like, slowly opens his eyes.
Dan Katz
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
John Feitelberg
Don't have to worry about that with me. Eyes open.
Kevin Clancy
You open up your. Do you keep your eyes open for everything with everything? Everything. All of it. Sex?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, of course I keep my eyes open during sex. What all the good stuff is. What about.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I'm with you on that. What about.
John Feitelberg
Masturbating?
Kevin Clancy
Oral masturbating?
John Feitelberg
Masturbating. I'm usually watching the.
Kevin Clancy
If you close your eyes during masturbating because you're kind of just like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, like, I'll. I'll peek up sometimes. Now this probably looks a little silly, but I'm.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, you're doing like a. Like, almost like when a girl looks at you. Yeah, like you're looking up on purpose.
John Feitelberg
I'll peek up. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Is that. Does that hit the same way? I don't even think that necessarily hits.
Dan Katz
I hate when they do.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah. I think that's a thing made out of porn too. Like.
John Feitelberg
Like, I'm just trying to look at some titty. You. You girls.
Kevin Clancy
If a girl's blowing you and is like, I'm making eye contact, you would. While I'm giving you head. I almost feel like that's like you saw that we all. We are all agreeing. That's a thing. So you're doing it because of that?
John Feitelberg
Well, you think it was okay during a blow job? I'm like, you're not looking at me. You're looking at my tits. Because I, like, I know what I'm looking at when I'm down. I'm looking at titties. I got them, too. They're like. Like, you know, like that. Like what he sees versus what she sees. Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
The opposite angle of the woman. It's not a great sign.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's got to be terrible.
John Feitelberg
No, it's a stomach, tits, a double chin. Like, it's not. Yeah, it's not what you're looking to see.
Dan Katz
It's not good.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's better than looking at the dick, though. No, but. But look at the dick and ball situation. Hey, that's in your mouth right now. I don't know if that's great, but visually.
Jackie
But I like, positive.
Kevin Clancy
Her face.
John Feitelberg
She's just deep in thought. None of this is good.
Dan Katz
I get bored looking at, like, nothing. I'm like, I guess I'll check out what's going on.
Jackie
And I like, like. I like, like, positive reinforcement. So sometimes it's almost like, am I doing well?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jackie
I'm like, that's why I'm looking up.
Kevin Clancy
It's almost like a dog. You don't ask.
John Feitelberg
Is this a good job?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's. I feel like there's a little. A little bit of, like, an epidemic of the good girl thing going around.
John Feitelberg
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I feel like that is absolutely a thing. Certainly was. Is, and probably forever will be. But I feel like it's becoming a thing that now it kind of ruins it for the people who actually have that kink.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, now I would feel silly saying it, at least to somebody new. Like, if it's somebody, you know and you like it, all that. But if it's somebody new, it's almost like, are you performing, like, what you heard on the Internet? You know what I mean?
Jackie
Yeah. Like, if you can't actually assume, like, a good girl. Like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, if it's not real. Yeah.
Jackie
Then. Then it's.
Kevin Clancy
Or if you're not the type of guy to say that.
Jackie
Like, if you actually are and you're like, then that's really hot. But if you're just, like, forcing it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Don't even try.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I also think you only certain times she has to be behaving good. I feel like guys kind of went through it more than anything when, you know, girls, like, screaming and moaning and going crazy and it's like, all right. Yeah, I know. I'm not putting it down like that. It's like, if I. I wasn't being a good girl right now, so. Why'd you say that? I think we're wrapped up anyway, so. All right, so beach house. Coming up this week, my mascots. Next week, I'm back.
John Feitelberg
Two weeks.
Kevin Clancy
Two weeks.
John Feitelberg
Premieres next week.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, okay. Got it, got it, got it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Big times. Big things happening. Big summer. Summer I turn famous. You, you, the three of you. The summer I summer, I get a job, okay?
KFC Returns & Debriefs His 2 Week Vacation - Detailed Summary
Introduction The latest episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Kevin Clancy and John Feitelberg, features a lively discussion centered around KFC's return from a two-week vacation. The hosts delve into personal anecdotes, listener interactions, and upcoming projects, all infused with the show's signature humor and candidness.
1. KFC’s Return and Vacation Highlights
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Kevin Clancy opens the discussion by sharing his experiences during the vacation, emphasizing the whirlwind nature of his two weeks on the road. Traveling extensively by car, he conveys the intensity by stating, “I went from the Hamptons to Jersey to Rhode Island to North Carolina, all in two weeks” ([04:24]).
John Feitelberg adds to the conversation, highlighting the non-stop car journeys and the cumulative effect it had: “A whole summer's worth. So to do that in two weeks was a lot also” ([04:26]).
2. Critique of Beach Trips
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Kevin Clancy voices his opinion on beach outings, labeling them as “the most overrated thing of all time” ([04:54]). He critiques the societal pedestal placed on beaches, especially contrasting it with his personal experiences living by the water with amenities like a pool and movie theater.
Jackie provides a counterpoint, mentioning having children and adding a layer of practicality to beach trips, though Kevin maintains his stance by humorously lamenting the excessive packing required for such outings.
3. The Telepathy Podcast Discussion
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The hosts introduce a fascinating topic about a podcast where a mother claims her autistic child possesses telepathic abilities. Jackie recounts the story, detailing how the mother conducted tests showing the child accurately reading her mind, which sparked curiosity and skepticism among listeners ([07:10]).
They discuss the implications of such abilities, comparing them to fictional portrayals like the X-Men, and ponder the scientific plausibility. John Feitelberg remains skeptical but intrigued, stating, “I don't think it's magic, but I don't know” ([11:24]).
Jackie adds depth by sharing anecdotes of personal experiences where telepathic-like connections seemed to manifest among friends, especially under altered states like being high ([14:07]).
4. Upcoming Projects: Beach House and Show Launches
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Kevin Clancy and John Feitelberg discuss the launch of their new project, Beach House, anticipating significant audience interest. Kevin expresses excitement, noting, “This is going to be a very entertaining new era for Barstool” ([18:10]).
They anticipate that the new show will attract not only existing fans but also a broader audience, much like reality shows do. John Feitelberg agrees, highlighting the potential for the show to resonate widely due to its unique blend of scripted and unscripted elements ([24:22]).
The conversation touches on the challenges of producing a reality-style show under the Barstool brand, referencing past experiences with other reality formats like Surviving ([26:06]).
5. Personal Stories and Experiences in New York
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The hosts share vivid memories of their time in New York, particularly around Fordham Road in the Bronx. John Feitelberg recounts being locked out of a rented space near subway and bus stops, leading to uncomfortable encounters with locals ([43:01]).
Kevin Clancy reflects on acclimating to the neighborhood's dynamics, describing it as a sociological experiment filled with diverse characters, including the infamous “Braids” featured in the New York Post ([48:52]).
They discuss encounters with aggressive individuals and hustles, sharing humorous yet cautionary tales about street interactions and personal safety ([50:18]).
6. Internet Culture and Podcasting Challenges
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The conversation shifts to the evolving landscape of internet culture and podcasting. Kevin Clancy expresses concerns about the saturation of niche podcasts and the difficulty for new voices to break through amidst established personalities ([80:32]).
John Feitelberg and Jackie concur, acknowledging the challenges while also emphasizing the importance of authenticity and finding unique angles to stand out ([81:40]).
They explore the idea that the internet’s vastness allows for varied content but also leads to fragmented audiences, making it harder for podcasts to gain widespread recognition without a distinct niche or dedicated following ([82:03]).
7. Entertaining Tangents and Listener Engagement
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Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in humorous tangents, discussing topics ranging from haunted houses and pop culture phenomena like K Pop Demon Hunters to personal anecdotes about mishaps and memorable moments during their vacation ([89:00]-[120:00]).
Notably, John Feitelberg shares a funny story about attempting to scare himself and a date with a Native American statue, highlighting the blend of humor and personal experience that characterizes the show ([90:07]).
Kevin Clancy and Dan Katz contribute with their own stories and playful banter, maintaining an engaging and relatable atmosphere for listeners.
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with the hosts expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming Beach House project, teasing future content and encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more adventures and discussions ([127:38]-[128:00]). Their candid conversation, peppered with humor and personal insights, offers both entertainment and a glimpse into the evolving dynamics of Barstool Sports’ podcast ventures.
Notable Quotes:
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and humorous exchanges from the episode, providing a clear and engaging overview for those who haven't listened to KFC Radio.