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Kevin Clancy
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Kevin Clancy
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Jackie
When you're the third and they didn't want you to begin with, it's tough.
Dave Portnoy
Jackie's heart's broken twice.
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Jackie
I will say off the leash. Out of everything I do, I think this is the show that I'm best on and most comfortable on. I think we've had good episodes. We do it, like twice a year. I think they're always very fun.
Dave Portnoy
That's very nice.
Jackie
Very relaxing.
Dave Portnoy
I would agree with that.
Jackie
I've never done one with Jackie. I don't think, though, are you okay with that?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I just.
Jackie
I don't think you were.
Dave Portnoy
It's not so much you.
Kevin Clancy
It's much.
John Feidelberg
So you're a woman.
Erica
Together. We do fishbowl.
Jackie
Yes, we do fishbowl together.
Kevin Clancy
Carmunicate.
Jackie
Did you know this about Jackie?
Kevin Clancy
She.
Jackie
For Secret Santa, I bought someone a present, and then Jackie didn't put. She didn't put my name in Secret Santa, so I just never got a present.
Dave Portnoy
You know something else about. Jackie didn't tell me about my present.
Jackie
What's that?
Kevin Clancy
What was your present, Greer? Jenks's.
Dave Portnoy
Jenks got me some cleanings that I'm not going to use.
Jackie
But listen, guys, is that something still going on? He.
Dave Portnoy
He, like, flagged me down. He's like, I got you. Did Jackie tell you? And I said, no, she didn't tell me anything. And he's like, well, I got you room cleanings or something like that or apartment cleanings. And I said, thank you. And I genuinely mean thank you, but I'm not going to, like, ask him for, like, the number or anything like that.
Erica
You know, I'm so bad at, like, when.
Kevin Clancy
If he already paid for it. I like, you should.
Jackie
He also bought you glass seats for the Rangers Bruins.
Dave Portnoy
I wasn't going to be. I wasn't here that. That. He texted again. I. I don't have a problem with Jenks. He was very nice and he was very apologetic. It was like 10 texts, me being like, I can't go to the game. And they'd be like, what about these seats? I was like, I can't go to the game. And he's like, what about these? I can't go to the game. He's like, the seats, they're in your email. I was like. I was like, I will not be in the city.
Erica
Wait, so did you get your. Like, it wasn't a physical?
Kevin Clancy
No.
Dave Portnoy
I don't know. He just told me that, and I. I continued on, but it was just.
Kevin Clancy
Like a print because then it's a thing. Like, if he's like, you order them and I will pay for them. And he hasn't paid for anything yet. Then he just got away without giving you again, I would imagine he bought.
Dave Portnoy
Like a. I think someone said like. I did not someone.
Kevin Clancy
He said, pass them over here. My kids run through.
Dave Portnoy
I got my guy. I can't, I can't, I can't go.
Kevin Clancy
You have your illegal children.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
You have to have a house cleaner though, Kevin. You have a mansion.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I, I, we have. It's actually funny, the, the lady who cleans my house has been with us forever. So like she cleans Caitlin's house, cleaned our house when we were together, and now that she cleans both our houses. So she's like part of the kids lives. Yeah, she's like hugging them and shit. Yeah, she's, she's, she's in it, she's in it for life.
Dave Portnoy
I, I remember she doesn't do a great job.
Jackie
We have a house cleaner that I've been using forever.
Kevin Clancy
And it's like having someone who cuts your hair. You don't like doing it.
Jackie
Hobby, just leaving dirty rags.
Kevin Clancy
I don't, I, I feel for the cleaners because, like, I'll be like, why did she put that in that drawer? And it's like, they don't live here. They don't know where you put in.
Dave Portnoy
Why didn't you put it in a drawer before they came?
Kevin Clancy
You left a big mess. And they cleaned up as they saw fit. They're not going to ask you where the everything goes. But sometimes it's like, why is the television remote like, in the pantry with the food?
Jackie
It's not just our people.
Kevin Clancy
They're just trying clean.
Jackie
They go to their meetings and they're like, what do we do this year? Like put remotes where they don't pull off.
Kevin Clancy
They try to clean a huge house in like, you know, as quick as they can. They're just like, whatever, you know, this.
Erica
Is not the same thing, but it just reminds me, like during Surviving Barstool, I remember we were like sleeping and like, Rudy had like, woke up and he was like, they were like turning on lights and everything. I was like, well, first of all, we shouldn't be sleeping. I know it's 8am that's like a perfectly normal time to like start your day. He was like, 8am it was the middle of the night.
Jackie
Speaking of getting up early, big purchase I just made. Oh, yeah, I bought a $200 standalone alarm clock because I want to become a better morning guy and you stand alone.
Kevin Clancy
Grandfather clock.
Jackie
No, no, it's called like a hutch or A hatch or something. It's a top of the line alarm clock and it was $200 and then I. Which I didn't know at the time. It's like a subscription alarm clock too where you have to pay monthly. It's like. It's only like five bucks monthly or whatever. But Marty recommended it.
Kevin Clancy
White noise and calming lights.
Jackie
It's crazy. Like the sun rises on it in the morning and then you have all the. I've actually heard some pretty good things as great reviews. But now I just. When I wake up in the morning, I just stare at it because I watch the sunrise on it and I don't get out of bed.
Kevin Clancy
I just literally made these things for kids. This like started with kids. They, they. So it's usually like a red light or a green light or something like that, but it's like you cannot get out of bed until.
Jackie
Oh, that's cool.
Kevin Clancy
The light goes green. Or until like Mickey pops up or whatever. To keep your kids like cuz they wake up at like 5am and you set it to like not you. So you can wake up but you got to stay in your room like quiet time until 7:00am or whatever. The. You're just like a child.
Dave Portnoy
Are you. Are you liking.
Jackie
It's a $200 white noise machine. It's like a fan for me at this point. I just put it on at night and the rain falls and then the rain's still going when I wake up and I watch the sunrise on and I scroll my phone and I still don't get out of bed. So no, it's.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy.
Erica
You guys. Moms been trying to tell you guys to listen to like Mel Robbins. Me and all my friends like or. And a lot of people I know our moms are all like making us listen to Mel Robbins something. So I don't.
Jackie
I don't know that name.
Erica
Robbins is this woman. I don't know but I guess her PR team is working overtime and targeting like 56 years.
Kevin Clancy
She's like a motivational speaker.
Erica
Yeah, she's a motivational speaker.
Dave Portnoy
Is it Tony Robbins wife?
Erica
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
No, it's not.
Erica
But my mom's paying me a hundred dollars to listen to her audiobook and I'm listening to it right now, but she has. It's like the 5, 4, 3, 2, one thing that I was. I think saying one at one point. It's like in order to get out of bed, you got to do 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Dave Portnoy
What is that?
Erica
Like it's just 5, 4, 3, 2', 1. Get out of bed.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, I do that.
Kevin Clancy
Give yourself a little.
Dave Portnoy
I don't actually do it, but I like, I lay there until I feel something.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And I like, just like. It's like I will, I will lay and scroll, but I will like be open to encouragement, I guess. And then I'll be. If I see something. Because the first thing I do in the morning is go to the gym. So I just like, wait until I see something that's like. Makes me want to go to the gym.
Erica
Gym. Tick tocks.
Dave Portnoy
Like sometimes, Sometimes I will just stumble upon, you know, a workout guy. I follow. Sometimes I'll just stumble on a song. Bruins, highlight, whatever. And then I'm like, all right, time to go. And I just kind of.
John Feidelberg
That's all.
Kevin Clancy
Moment.
Dave Portnoy
It's just momentum.
Jackie
That's mostly why I bought it, because I wanted to become a morning gym guy. Because I was going from 10 to 11 at night every night.
Dave Portnoy
That's crazy. Get home serial killer hours.
Jackie
It's just, I. I like watching the Capitals and then I like sitting around doing nothing.
Kevin Clancy
And I think it's crazy, but there's something kind of nice about it too. I don't know.
Jackie
I. I don't like crowds. I don't. And I. I procrastinate. And it closes at 11. So I see the clock hit like 9:45. I'm like, I gotta go. Yeah, gotta go.
Kevin Clancy
That's good.
Jackie
And then I get like.
Kevin Clancy
Then it's also like a cut off. So it's like Exactly. I can't even.
Jackie
Then what happens though is I have to do the whole after gym routine once I get home from the gym. And I was sleeping from like 2 to 8, you know, it was not.
Kevin Clancy
That's not good. But. But it's. There's just something. Once you can't do that. There's an allure to it where I'm like, I wish I. I mean, I. Half my life's so weird because, like, half the time I can do whatever I want and half the time I can't. So I can't really like get much momentum one way or the other.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, it is tough to wake up.
Jackie
At 6am you building a gym in that mansion?
Kevin Clancy
I don't. I. Not yet, no. Maybe one day. But like, I, I am. I. I think I reached a point. I don't know whether it's 40 or whatever. I'm just like. I'm just eating better and doing now and I just don't care. It does not affect me anymore. I used to Hate it. And now I'm just like. I think I. I just had, like, a gluttonous, you know, 30 years, specifically, like, a gluttonous, like, decade, and I'm just like, I'm done with it.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I still snack and eat. Like, I'm not, like, eating healthy, but.
Jackie
I'm like, you have a hold of your life now.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but. And it really was just, like. It just finally just happened. Like, there was nothing. I just was like, I can't do this anymore. Okay. And it used to be like, I would do it. I mean, this is still relatively short period of time, so we'll see how long it lasts. But I'm feel. I can feel the difference in it where I'm just like. I used to, like, I want to do nothing. I want to eat snacks. I want to just, like, be a bum. I want to just keep watching tv. And. And I reached a point where, like, I've just done that for so long.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And there's enough hours in a day, and I do have enough freedom with, like, half my life that I can do those things, but I just feel like I've.
Jackie
You finding hobbies.
Dave Portnoy
I remember seeing Seth Myers. Seth Meyers was on Mike Birbiblia's podcast, and I saw a clip where he was just talking about, like, doing different things. And it's such a simple thing he said, but, like, it really resonated with me where he was just like, look, man, it's a long life. And I was like. I was like, yeah, you get to live a lot of them.
Kevin Clancy
That's what I mean.
Dave Portnoy
Like, I did this for 10 years, and I loved it. I had a lot of fun.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Dave Portnoy
Now I'm doing this for 10 years. I'm having a lot of fun doing this, doing that for ten years after that.
Jackie
Yeah, this is a great segue. I took some notes of, like, discussion points that we can have, and one of the things I wrote down. Well, there's two. It all kind of combines into what we're talking about organically. Are you desensitized the money, Kevin? Like, like, you've gotten to the point. I know I mentioned whatever, but, like, like, you're, you know, you got the cash out, and I'm sure you're paid well. And, like, I'm not desensitized, but with, like, crypto, it's made me, like, the swings that I've gone through in that just, like, percentage of my net worth has made me be like, you know, it's just numbers on a screen. Type of thing.
Kevin Clancy
I hear you.
Jackie
I, I hate paying like a $99 seamless fee. But then I can also lose like 50k money.
Dave Portnoy
Money. Like, like there are some things where you're like, that's $100. And I'm like, yeah, yeah. And then there are other things. You're like, it's $10,000. Who cares?
Jackie
Exactly.
Kevin Clancy
I've always found for me that my expenses have always grown with my money and almost outpaced my money. So like I, I don't know, it's just like I added a zero to I. You know, it's just shit's like, I think expensive, bro. So it's like every, Every couple months. Every like, like a couple times a year, I have to pay my kids tuition. It's just like 25 grand. Poof. Out the window.
Jackie
But do you, do you.
Kevin Clancy
I just have to do that.
Jackie
Feel anything when it goes away?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, no, I still feel it, but I, but I like, yeah, I mean, I definitely still feel it. I also like, taxes were crazy.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Bought my house, cash. Bought my parents and my sister, like, helped them with their house. The divorce settlement was way higher than I thought it was going to be. And I turned around, I was like, okay, wait a minute. Like it was, it's not, you know, I'm. No, it's not like, hey, I can do whatever I want for the rest of my life.
Jackie
So like I have like a good amount of crypto. Not like a ton, but whatever. And then I have stocks and the swings, like it's just up and down thousands per day. And I always think like, if I just had double the amount of money that I currently have, which isn't very much, but if I just had, you know, a little more, everything would feel free. It's just like you don't.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, if you, if you're like a single guy. Yeah. You know, if I had like my money and just like lived a single life.
Jackie
I feel like, I think about someone like Mubi who's been just getting tick tock money out the ass since she was like a sophomore in college. Whatever. She must be the richest person alive.
Erica
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I think, which is nice. But it's like, is. Are you like caking it?
Erica
I think that you're at the level kind of what you're saying where it's like, you don't need that many expenses at this age.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So you could just want it. You can get it if you're just paying for yourself. And it's as extravagant or as bare bones as you want it to be, you know.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, I, I, we kind of said.
John Feidelberg
That the other day.
Dave Portnoy
Like, you know, I, I, every level of my life has always just been like, I don't know, I can afford to do what I want.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Dave Portnoy
Right. Like, yeah. Like, even when I was like 17 or like, I only had like a.
Jackie
No way for me.
Dave Portnoy
Like, but like, I just wanted to do different things. Like, I don't know, like, I wanted.
Kevin Clancy
To, but I mean, if you're 17, you want a Rolex, you can't.
John Feidelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
But if you're 17 and you were like, I just want to go to the bar and like, I've always been.
Dave Portnoy
Able and like, yeah, I just wanted to drink Bud lights and eat 25 cent wings. I could afford to do it.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Dave Portnoy
And then like, I got a little older and I wanted to do something else.
Kevin Clancy
When it's when your taste exceed your.
Jackie
Status in life, like, I'm so happy now. Like, all I like to do now is try good restaurants and eat like omakase.
Kevin Clancy
And I don't even know what that is. That's the other thing. I have pretty individual pieces of like.
Jackie
Sushi, like the fancy stuff. Got it. It's the only thing I enjoy at this point. Like, I don't like anything more than I like that. And to be able to like go to that dinner and pay a bill and not have to like, sweat out like another paycheck, that's where it was. I remember you guys have said it. Getting paid $50,000 a year was the best feeling I ever had. It took me three years at barstool.
Dave Portnoy
But, dude, I was talking about that the other day. I think three years when we moved to New York, which is seven years ago, eight years ago. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I made, I mean, not pretty sure. I know I made 60 grand. That was like, how do we do that?
Jackie
I don't know.
Dave Portnoy
Shit.
Kevin Clancy
Really has got a little bit of control though, because I, I don't think that would be possible now.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
You lived with two people.
Dave Portnoy
I live with two people. But like, even that, I feel like I shouldn't been able to make it work.
John Feidelberg
But you make it work.
Jackie
You made it work. Yeah. And now, I mean, it is kind of, it's cool to see like, you, I mean, everybody's like, took forever, but people have money now and it's like really cool to see. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah. We were just talking about with Rowan last week. Like, most of us have been here long enough.
Dave Portnoy
That was great. That really Me up. That was great.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, what?
Dave Portnoy
Just the way you. How smooth you were with that.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah.
Dave Portnoy
We talked around 10 minutes ago. Oh.
Kevin Clancy
Behind the curtain door. I'll wear the same clothes.
Dave Portnoy
That was crazy.
Kevin Clancy
That was not crazy.
Dave Portnoy
That was, like, the most impressive hosting I've ever seen.
Jackie
20 years of doing this.
Kevin Clancy
You finally got.
Jackie
You finally got a tip of the cap.
Dave Portnoy
I made it.
Erica
That would have been so much cooler if we were chill about that.
Kevin Clancy
But I was saying to Rome that we, you know, every week, every last week, everybody has been here long enough that everyone's a veteran at some point. Like when it was like, I've been here 10 years and you've been here three years. There's a big difference. When it's like 15 versus 10. It's, you know, whatever it is. It's like everybody's been here long enough and they're doing well enough that they're making some money. And the point being that we're all getting to a point where they're just doing what you like, hopefully, rather than, like, chasing great segue into my next.
Jackie
Point that I wrote down. When do you start doing bucket list things? Like, at some. You've been doing this how long? 15 years? More than that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
You ever thought about, like, I'm going to take three months. You have kids, so it's a little different. But, like, in general, like, I'm going to take three months, go to Greece. I don't know, go to Japan.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, I don't think that. First of all, I don't. I don't really do the bucket list. I've always been like, that was a bucket list moment that I didn't even realize.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? Like, I. I don't know. There was never a.
Jackie
What's the most time you've taken two weeks for your honeymoon?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, probably.
Jackie
I mean, that's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
But I just don't think that way. Like, I don't think I.
Jackie
Because you're addicted to the content game?
Kevin Clancy
Probably. Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
I always remember the article.
Jackie
Do you want to.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I'm very like, you can kind of. I know. I live a weird life. I live a very strange life. I remember saying this a few years ago, like, looking on, like, people's Instagrams and they were, like, traveling. Right. I've told this before, and I was like, man, that person's, like, surfing in Hawaii, like, and I'm just sitting here, and it's like, you could just go do that. But I remember you were kind of saying, like, Those people, that's not like, their life. That's, like, their highlights. And you think it's like, their everyday life. And. And so I go back.
Jackie
Highlights are important, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, Yeah, I did, but I just don't. I'm. I'm a very, like, passive, I guess, person where I'm like, I could plan a big trip, and then I just don't.
Dave Portnoy
Why don't you try doing the ones I do? Because those. I feel like you're up your alley.
Jackie
Jet to England for a week.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, like, I love doing that. I don't think I would like taking. Like, the kids are an issue.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
But you guys have, like, some weekends without them, right?
John Feidelberg
And you can just be like, I'm going through.
Dave Portnoy
I'm going Wednesday night. I'll be back Monday.
Jackie
Just go somewhere.
Kevin Clancy
No, I know. It's the. The divorce life is a weird one where it's. Again, it's like, I have this 50, 50, and it's like, if I'm not with them, I'm like, either feeling guilty or I feel like I should be there, or they have, like, one practice, and I'm like, I got to go that practice. And it's like, you could probably skip a practice and go away.
Dave Portnoy
You go to every practice.
Kevin Clancy
Not every practice is. I got us, like, practices are a little bit nuts.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm kind of like, with. With Keegan. I'm like a volunteer coach, kind of. So it's like, I help with the practice. I'm not just, like, sitting up.
Jackie
I mean, it's not a bad thing to be involved in your kids.
Kevin Clancy
Well, yeah, I do reach a point. I'm like, practices with my kids, that's. You know, eventually you don't want your dad around.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, Keegan still very much does. So I'm like. I'm always like, you want to just go with the other boys, right? And he's like, no, I want you there. I'm like, great. So. But even I need to really figure out how. I mean, it's. It's a bigger.
Jackie
Like, flip a switch and be like, I'm so. Like, this stuff I think about a lot. It's like. And you see, it's like a meme at this point. It's like, you know, you can just do anything.
Kevin Clancy
I know, right?
Jackie
That type of thing. I think about that a lot. Like, I don't want to get fired. And I. But I also, a lot of times think, like, I could just go somewhere.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Like, I can do stuff. And I don't really do it. And Now, I mean, 36. I haven't seen any of the world. You know, I haven't seen any.
Kevin Clancy
Do you think that there's a.
Jackie
There's a whole world out.
Kevin Clancy
I think that there's a correlation though between the people who do it. You don't even know what I'm gonna say. The answer is yes, because I don't. I don't think there is. I'm just posing this as a question. I'm not sure if there's an this is right. But it's like the people that do it or would do it maybe are not like working hard enough and have the ability to do it.
Dave Portnoy
Wait, I'm sorry.
Jackie
No, that again.
Kevin Clancy
So like we, the people like a little bit of a paradox of like we have the ability to. To do it, but we won't because we work so much. But the reason why we have the ability to do it is because we worked hard and succeeded. You know what I mean?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But is there a correlation there where it's like you, you would do it?
John Feidelberg
Because you know what I think?
Dave Portnoy
I think what we forget here sometimes it's all relative.
Kevin Clancy
Working hard. But it's like being always just. It's the constant. It's not working hard, but it's like always.
Jackie
But that goes back to. I could just not. I could just go do it. Yes.
Kevin Clancy
And we're the type to worry about our jobs and freak out so that we, we. You know. You know, Dave's always been like, it's the star, it's the star. It's the glitter. It's like you get what you put in. So it's like.
Dave Portnoy
Well, but that's what I was going to say. I do think that we forget that Dave used to take three months off a year.
Kevin Clancy
I know, I know, I know.
John Feidelberg
Dave used to go to Nantucket for.
Jackie
Three months a year 12.
Kevin Clancy
And he really took like a full like month off.
John Feidelberg
He would go off goodbye.
Dave Portnoy
Like he would like he would not check in.
Kevin Clancy
I do remind myself of that. That it's like.
Dave Portnoy
And that was pre. Churning that like, like barstool hadn't made it.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Dave Portnoy
That was. I'm sure that's something that helped. What I was going to say earlier about like the article I always try and remember in the back of my mind is the. It's an article about the guy who invented the Yeezy.
Jackie
The one.
Dave Portnoy
The Yeezy. Not. Not.
Jackie
I don't know.
John Feidelberg
That is you.
Dave Portnoy
You've heard of Yeezy?
Jackie
Oh, the shoe.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Oh, why don't you just say Kanye?
Dave Portnoy
Because it's the guy who built the shoe.
Jackie
Okay, I'm sorry.
Erica
Okay.
Dave Portnoy
And it was way more difficult than it used to be.
Jackie
No, I just didn't know what he meant.
Dave Portnoy
I. I've said that before.
Jackie
It was like a device, like, invented the Yeezy. I was like, I don't know what that means.
Kevin Clancy
It's an alarm clock.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Eric's autobiography is going to be called Sorry I Made that Difficult.
Jackie
That's very fair. That's me ordering at a restaurant. Like, pointing to the food. He's doing everything.
Dave Portnoy
Like, I made that a little difficult.
Jackie
Oh, Mr. Perfect. Brian Feidelberg over here. Ivory.
Kevin Clancy
Anyway, Easy Creator.
Dave Portnoy
But the. He had taken time off before. He was like. He had been making shoes, and he was like, I just got burned out. I was like, I gotta get out of here. And he went and started working on motorcycles just because that was a passion of his, and he was working on motorcycles and being so close to the tires all the time inspired him. And that's what made the bottom of the Easy Shoe. And he's like, that never would have happened if I didn't take time.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Dave Portnoy
As I knew I was getting tired and knew I was getting worked out.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
To go try something else and interesting. Because, like, we all work in a creative field. Like, you can get inspiration from anything. Like, it makes sense to go like, oh, I don't know. I could. I went to the rainforest for a week, and turns out I want to do something like.
John Feidelberg
Or.
Kevin Clancy
Or even just go into the rainforest. We can talk about on your podcast.
Dave Portnoy
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Like, everything. Everything helps. It kind of feeds it. But I also think that, like, you know, I think if Dave thought he couldn't take that month off, he wouldn't.
Dave Portnoy
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Like, he was secure enough that he was like, I'm a big enough star. I'm doing well enough. The company's doing well enough. We're good.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, so if you. And if you have that feeling of like. And I always have this. I need. That's what I need to figure out. It's like, if I stop, it'll all go away.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Because I just feel like there's so, you know, somebody's always there backfilling. It's like, all right, I listen to that podcast now. Or I was. I. You know, who's very. Who's on a heater right now? Internet heater. He's Kevin Love. Kevin Love is.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Basketball player.
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Ripping it up on Instagram. Very, very funny. Nothing. Nothing. Amazing. But it's like, he's an athlete, so all of a sudden you're like, that's.
Dave Portnoy
It's also just such an Internet thing. We just did, like, you know, who's doing great. You know, it was great, but, I mean, it's not great. It's not good.
Jackie
Was funny for, like, a couple months.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, wait, no, dude, I just saw a clip of him.
Jackie
Blake Griffin.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, he's. No, he's funny.
Dave Portnoy
He was just on. We might be.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say he's more. Yes.
Dave Portnoy
And he was funny when he was.
Kevin Clancy
Talking about code switching. That was funny.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Erica
He.
Kevin Clancy
I think Kevin Love is actually more like Blake Griffin maybe because. So, So I, I. It was enough that I said, do you think Kevin Love has his own Instagram or does he have a person doing it for. And he responded, and he was like, he. He said it was him. And. And he said, people. People have been telling me, you should. You need to put your out there. Like, it was enough that he's funny in real life, that people are like, you need to be on the Internet. That, to me is like, you're actually funny. You know what I mean? But I. I said to him the same thing. I've said. You've heard me say it a million times. Like, sick of these athletes and celebrities who come in, steal our goddamn gig. And it started to start as a joke, and now it's very goddamn real. It's like, I, you know, I take a month off and Kevin Love starts his podcast. Guess who's listening to Kevin Love? They're not coming back to this cabin.
Dave Portnoy
They're going with that cabin.
Kevin Clancy
So then I, you know, it's. You can't put the toothpaste back of the tube on that one. So then I just never end up doing anything. But I think I'll reach a point where just like every. Like I said, with the tipping point with, like, working out and whatever. You know what I will say, though, is I. I obviously, like, I. I only come in a couple days a week now, and I usually come in for this, and then I go back home. Clip that. And I. But you know, what I will say is, like, this is the first winter I did not get, like, violently sick in a long time. And it's because, like, I usually. Not violence. You know, I was always coughing and like, yeah, yeah. And it just didn't happen this winter, knock on wood. But it was like. And I was like, I wonder why? And it was like, I sleep in a little bit later, I take a Day where I just don't go to work. I. And I used to. I mean, there was a point where it was like, KFC radio, the everyday radio show, the Kevin Clancy show, the Mets podcast. Like, it was. I was doing, like, six podcasts.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Three of them were named the Kevin Clancy Show.
Kevin Clancy
And then, like, they all. But I probably would have, like, kept doing that. They all kind of, like. It's not like I stopped. I guess we stopped some of them, but I don't know. There was always, like, a reason where I kind of consolidated. Otherwise, I probably would have just, like, they were all successful and nothing ever happened. I probably just kept going like that forever. And I think I was, you know, really, like, running myself down. I'm a very, like, the. The ability to recognize that. That guy being like, I'm. I'm getting tired. I need to take a step back. I think is not ingrained in, like, you know, whether it's Irish Catholic guilt or whatever our generation is or whatever, that's. I find that hard to just be like, you're not. You can go to work.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But you'd probably be better if you gave yourself a break. You know, that's. That's the real thing is when you realize you're not just being. It's not just lazy. You're not just taking a day off. There's a point to it because you regenerate or you get.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Inspired or whatever.
Jackie
Something you haven't done that you want to do. There has to be something that you think about, like, God, I still need to go do. That has to be nothing.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. I'm. I'm not, you know, usually this is. I'm not much of a traveler. I feel like person either.
Erica
I'm not really a bucket list person either.
Dave Portnoy
I'm not a bucket list person either. But I, I. My answer to that is everything. That's everything I see.
John Feidelberg
I'm like, that would be awesome.
Dave Portnoy
That would be great. I'd love to do that. I'd love to see that. That would be cool. Like, there's. There's actually in. In the laguard. No, maybe it's jfk. There's like, they have, like, little, like, travel quotes. And one is like, I haven't been everywhere yet, but it's on my bucket list. And I love that.
Erica
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
I'm like, I want to see you. Why the fuck am I here if I don't want to see it all? What's the point of being here when.
Jackie
I'm, like, high at Night. And the screensaver on my TV is going. Because I just have it on but not watching anything, I just start like I'll take a picture of the thing on the TV and reverse image search it and like make a note of where it is. Like I need to go.
Kevin Clancy
You mean this screenshot is a picture?
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it's like these beautiful like scenery and landmarks and stuff. I was like, I gotta get to Wyoming, I gotta get to the cliffs of Ireland.
Kevin Clancy
There was a picture.
Jackie
Really?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, I was very underwhelmed. Although I think I'm. I think I'm pretty unique in that because I was talking to Wanton and it's just like the cliffs of. More to me look a lot like kind of where I grew up. Like it's just like, like Newport is very cliffy and like that and it's not quite as big, but it's.
Kevin Clancy
I'm not a views guy like that. So I think a lot of that.
Dave Portnoy
Dude, I, I've become. I was driving home, driving back to New York Monday morning and I was like driving through the mountains and I was just like I, I've tried to, I've tried to be better at like recognizing when something like affects me.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And I was like, I like that.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
I'm remember I like I shouldn't say.
Kevin Clancy
That I'm not abused guy. Cuz I do, I do appreciate it. Like I can be like mountains are unbelievable, but mountains bro.
Dave Portnoy
Dude, like, like honestly I was just driving. Like these mountains are unreal.
Jackie
I don't know how everybody has crash their car. Like I just stare at these mountain like look how big they are.
Kevin Clancy
I get that vibe too. I get that feeling too. But like maybe, maybe needs to be a little more natural. Like when we were on top of that building. I didn't give a fuck about that.
Dave Portnoy
Now the building didn't do for me.
Kevin Clancy
It's got to be more.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But even that I'm like, that was cool. And then I just kind of like, you know, maybe you haven't found the.
Jackie
Right nature for you.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe, maybe, maybe you're like I do want to see the northern lights.
Jackie
Yeah. Those exist in the same world we're in.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's crazy.
Jackie
We, we live in New York City where we don't see the sky ever. And then the northern lights are a five hour flight away. It makes no sense to me that.
Kevin Clancy
We just don't go. I know, I'm with you.
Jackie
I'll pick that right now.
Kevin Clancy
I mean I'm going officially going to.
Jackie
Y'all, I said, john, a text about going to Minnesota. I was like, never been to Minnesota.
Kevin Clancy
Experience at all, baby.
Dave Portnoy
I've been in Minnesota. July, I was like, I'm in.
Jackie
There's just so much out there. I just. I.
Erica
And then I would see Minnesota. Can I come?
Jackie
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
July concert, End of July.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
Dave Portnoy
That's festival. I actually just texted this morning about going to that.
Kevin Clancy
That. That's. That's worth going to. I thought you were just gonna go to Minnesota.
Jackie
I would love to see all the lakes and just. I mean. Yeah, there's just so much.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's the kind of thing is like. That kind of is everywhere. You know, it's like.
Dave Portnoy
Hang on real quick. Sorry. This festival, they like, I wasn't a festival guy when we were younger because it was just all like, like EDM and like that festivals. Now again, I'm sure it was. They were like this before.
Kevin Clancy
But yeah, now I'm.
Dave Portnoy
Now I'm paying attention. Yeah, it's Hosier, Alabama Shakes, Train, Cheryl Crow, Father John, Misty, Fallout Boy, Weezer, Oar, Motion City soundtrack, Green Day, Sublime, 311, Garbage, Semisonic Monster.
Jackie
We made it to when just our music is now.
Dave Portnoy
Like that.
Kevin Clancy
That's an important thing too. Like. Like, I started to.
Jackie
I'm wearing a jimmy.
Kevin Clancy
In terms, like the content world, when, you know, like, life is long, where it's like, there comes a time where I can, like, we can tell these stories that, like, are now untold stories or forgotten stories that, like. You know what I mean?
Jackie
Like, I was a podcast idea. Untold story.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I wanted to. I'm thinking about doing a new YouTube series that is like select or whatever that word is. Well, it's more just. It's not really single. It's more linear in the sense that, like, these now become, like nostalgic stories.
Jackie
But there's new fans that don't know.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, that. That part. Yeah. I wanted to do all of the best off the field sports stories. And like, if in 2012 or some we. You were to blog the Cal Ripken Kevin Costner rumor story, people would be like, why are you writing that? That's like 2 years old, 5 years old, whatever. Now it's like 10, 15 years old. People don't know that. And they would be like, wait, what? Kevin Costner fucked Cal Ruben's wife? And it's like, oh, yeah. This whole new treasure trove of shit that is like, you know, now fair game again. Because it's not just old, it's now, you know, fundamental. Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's like, oh, now I can do all of that. You know, it's like all these stories that.
Jackie
Can you track me up? This whole thing has been like, where do you want to go? Bucket list. What do you want to see? Yeah, I want to do a YouTube series, 2012 story.
Kevin Clancy
That's part of why I get off on. On that stuff. Like, when I. And if I'm successful, about that.
Jackie
The Northern lights exist. You want to talk to the camera about Kevin Costner.
Kevin Clancy
But you know what? I. I've always felt this way. Like, I am more about, like, people than I am places.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I think that's why I do this job. And, like, you know, even. Even, like, when I was a little kid, we. When I. I was born in New York, moved to Philly, went back to New York. So then I had. As a young kid, I had friends from New York, and then I made friends in Philly, and when I was gone, I lost friends in New York, and when I was back, I lost friends in Philly. And so I became. It was right around a AOL type. So it was, like, early on, it was a lot of chat rooms and. And buddy lists and, like, talking like that, because that was just how I kept up with my friends.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So from the time I was, like, I don't know, 10 years old, I was kind of doing this. You know what I mean? And I think it kind of shaped like who I was, because now I'm. I'm much more like, I. You know, the amount of, like, interacting I do on the Internet, I think would make you sick, but I like doing that.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. You know, that is true.
Dave Portnoy
Like, I always make funny. Not make fun of you, but, like, I always acknowledge how much you text.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. You're always connecting with people.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And sometimes it does make me sick, too, but it's just like. Whereas, you know, I. Watching you travel around, I'm like, that's.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, right.
Kevin Clancy
It's kind of the same thing. I acknowledge that it's, like, cool. I'm just like. I don't know if. If it doesn't motivate me to get up and go do it, I don't know if I'm gonna do it. You know, it's like, if I want.
Dave Portnoy
To do it, I would just try it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. It's like gay trying.
Jackie
There is a real thing. There's a real thing to be said about, like, your brain is fried by the algorithms and, like, the need to do it. And if you just somehow were able to put your foot unplug. Yeah. Put your phone down and just force yourself.
Kevin Clancy
What's crazy is I have drastically cut back and it's still a lot. But I mean it was a time again doing different shows and the amount of talking and texting and all that is crazy.
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What else?
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Who?
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Kevin Clancy
Did you see what happened when Rio went to Paris?
Dave Portnoy
No.
Kevin Clancy
People were saying that she spoiled the end of Survivor because she obviously used the prize money to go to Paris. I was like, do you or London? Not even Paris. London. Like, do you people think that, that like almost like anybody here can't just buy a ticket to London? Like if she was there for like a month at like the penthouse hotel or whatever, but it's like she just.
Jackie
No, I think it's like a thousand.
Kevin Clancy
Bucks to go to London.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
What do you guys find about Crombie being the presenting sponsor of her podcast?
Kevin Clancy
But even beyond that, she definitely could. But like, yeah, you're a editor here. You probably, you know, can change and go to Ria.
Dave Portnoy
Flew to London. Probably cost a couple grand.
Kevin Clancy
Sure.
Dave Portnoy
You can get London for 300 bucks. Right?
Kevin Clancy
Right. Hop on Spirit Airlines.
Jackie
I'm flying to. Me and Bob Fox are going to Cardiff, Wales, july fourth week Because Oasis is first show back, which. Just crazy that we're going in there.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
And first class is like, you know, 15,000. Yeah. That's crazy.
Dave Portnoy
That's not worth it.
Kevin Clancy
No, that's not worth it.
Jackie
I'm looking. Since we have that week off, I'm looking at going somewhere else in Europe first and then going to Wales. And, like, I was like, should I just, like, spoil the hell out of myself and go to, like, Grease and get one of those, like, infinity pools? Looking over the things.
Kevin Clancy
You know, it's easy to spend another person's money, but while if. When you're single, don't have kids, don't have mortgage, all that, like, you should do that.
Jackie
Is that kind of the depressing part, too, though, is, like, it's just.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but that's why you do the fun to make up for it if you're depressed by it, if you're. If you.
John Feidelberg
Well, there's plenty people.
Jackie
I get all these experiences or, like, I want to do all these things, but it's like, I want someone to do well.
Kevin Clancy
That's the ultimate paradox, too, though. It's like, you know, it's always like, racing.
Dave Portnoy
That was. That was like the Simpsons. Like, you can see where Jackie's heart just broke.
Jackie
I'm not ashamed of saying she doesn't.
Dave Portnoy
Need a man to do that, bro.
Jackie
A lot of places by myself. I'm going to Florida.
Dave Portnoy
Right.
Jackie
Where we're. We're right next week. Right now. Yeah, I'm in Florida right now.
John Feidelberg
I'm already there, baby bro.
Dave Portnoy
That was crazy.
Jackie
Like, I'm waving from the beach right now. But, yeah, it would be cool to, like, go to Greece with somebody, but it just hasn't happened yet.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but I mean, people. Like, a partner is different than. Than the kids, too. But I feel like a lot of times, you know, you end up giving, you know, your 30s and 40s to, like, raising kids, and then it's like, oh, I can go wherever I want now. It's like, yeah, but you're, like, 50 or 60 years old. 50s. All right. But, like, if you're old enough, it's like, oh, I have an empty nest now. It's like, yeah, and you're in your diapers.
John Feidelberg
Do you.
Kevin Clancy
You're dead.
Dave Portnoy
You talk about, like, with the kids and stuff like that.
John Feidelberg
I always feel like.
Dave Portnoy
And it might just be my memory. My parents might have a different memory, all that good stuff. But, like, I don't feel like my parents stopped living their lives for us. And I'm happy about that.
John Feidelberg
But, like.
Dave Portnoy
Like, they were still always traveling and they would. Not always. But, you know, they traveled enough and they went to shows and movies and they did things enough. Like, I knew, like, I don't. I didn't know it in the moment, but now looking back, I'm like, that's awesome. That my parents.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, mine, Mine.
Jackie
We. We were pretty poor and, like, my parents didn't do anything, and they still kind of. I feel bad for them. Like, I feel like now they're too old to go do stuff.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
And like, that's. I keep saying, like, do stuff. But you have. I know you have kids, but you can take them down.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's. You know, I think if I was still. If we were. If I wasn't divorced, I think it would probably be different because it's like, n. Now it's like, could you do.
Jackie
Like, trips with just them and, like, you know, go to. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's always weird. Like. Like, we got to get a Disney trip, like, done. But, like, they're getting older. I still want them to have, like, the magic of it. And it's like, a lot harder to plan when it's like, bringing 15 of us down. Yeah, you're gonna go. You're gonna stay separate. It's like a whole thing. And that's. But if we do it together, that's a whole thing. So it's like, my experience, I think is. Is probably different than. Than if, you know, if you're one family and it's. And you just kind of. Yeah. Let's all just go together. It's different than, like, well, I have this week off. You have this week off. You don't. Do you want to come? It's just a thing. And then that's my main thing with a lot of this, whether it's kids or just the logistics of it all, it's just like, ah. It's a whole thing.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, it's a whole thing.
Kevin Clancy
And I don't like things.
Jackie
That's why I'm weird about money, too, is like, just having to hear about it growing up from my parents and then just like, you know, five people sleeping in one hotel. I like. It's one of those things where, like, you see all the things that you hated and you just don't want that in your life. So, like, I'm. I get. I'm not, like, nitty with money because I'll spend like, 400 at dinner, but it's just like, I. I constantly want more. I never want to be in a position.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That is quite literally, like, the. The least happy way to live. Like, yeah, I guess. No, I'm not knocking it. Plenty of people who do live that way. But it is, you know, it does feel like it's never enough. Because if you just keep kind of.
Jackie
Thank God for bitcoin.
Dave Portnoy
Do you have a number you would. You would sell it immediately?
Jackie
Oh, no, no.
Dave Portnoy
So then what's the. See, this is why my thing with money. It's not real, dude.
Jackie
That's like the other thing.
Dave Portnoy
The only real money that, like, I have or anyone has is the paycheck I get every two weeks. Everything else is just made up.
Kevin Clancy
And, like, no, no, because if it's.
Jackie
Part of your net worth and you need it, it's available. It's just you want that number to grow and for, you know, you can buy a house with it.
Dave Portnoy
Right?
Jackie
So, like, it is, but.
Dave Portnoy
So then why don't you have a number that you would use? Like. Like, I like to use the things I buy. Yeah. Shoes or what? Or like, you know, like money. I like to use it. I'm like, I got it. I should use it. Like, when are you going to use your bitcoin?
Jackie
I do think bitcoin's different because the growth potential is just so much more than just, like, you know, the cash sit in your bank account.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Dave Portnoy
But that's what I'm saying. What's the number?
Jackie
It's not a number.
Kevin Clancy
It's.
Jackie
It's like, okay, let' I want to buy a house.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah.
Jackie
I can take a down payment out of bitcoin and buy a house.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Jackie
If I have kids, I can take out, you know, 2% a year out of that to pay for tuition.
Dave Portnoy
I understand how money works. I'm just saying, like, what number?
Kevin Clancy
But I know, I get what he said. It's the stage in life.
Dave Portnoy
Okay?
Kevin Clancy
It's like, if I need the money.
Jackie
I've taken money out of it to do stuff before.
Dave Portnoy
Okay, so you have sold. That's what I mean.
Jackie
I've taken little pieces out because it's like, oh, what. What is the point of having a net worth if you're not going to.
Kevin Clancy
Use the money that you like? I also. I go. I'm afraid of being like, the guy who. Like this. My house renovation is. Is. Has been very bad, and it's been way more expensive than I thought and, like, ran into so many more problems, and I'm, like, freaking out about that. But I'm also like, people usually make their money to do to buy the house. Or to renovate the house. Those are scary. Those are the things that you do. So I'm like, like that I. I have a gross fear of. Especially, like I said, it ended up not being, you know, exactly how I thought it was going to be. So I'm like, I want to be the guy who ever thought like, oh, I have so much money and I. I blew it. Or I'm.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? Like, that's what I worry about. Not really the money. It's like. Then I'm like, what do I.
Dave Portnoy
You worry about being the story.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And. But. So then, but then in a literal sense, I'm like, all right, if I just get through this renovation, then it's like, okay, now I have like the house. I. Even though even that. I don't know if I. If again, if I had like one. If I was. If we were all living there full time, it would probably be differently. But when I have the kids, this big house, and Shay's in this room running around, Keegan's over here, the yard is there, the pool is there. Especially as they get a little bit older, I think they'll use all that. And it's fun. But when they're not there, I'm like, I could be in a room this big. I got the kitchen there, the bathroom there, my bed here and my couch here. And I'd actually like that.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Sometimes I hate how, like being in an empty house. So I'm like, like, if it, you know, if I didn't have kids and all that, I'd probably live in like a regular ass apartment. It's maybe a little bit like fancier.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, so it's like, but if, but if you're. What's the point if you're not doing it for the kids or for the house or. Those are the big things in life. You know what I mean? So.
Dave Portnoy
But also, I was just thinking I should say part as when you were. Whenever you talk about kids, I always try and think of myself as a kid.
Kevin Clancy
And.
Dave Portnoy
And I think like, as a kid I always. You just said. Sorry, to clarify why I'm saying all this when you said, like, you're doing it for the kids. Like, when I look back as a. I'm glad my parents weren't doing things just for me. I'm glad that they. And again, I probably didn't put it all together as a kid. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
But like, as I get older, I'm like, I'm. That's awesome that they Were.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, I'm not like. I know what you mean. I'm just saying that, like, you know, I think my kids don't realize right now that, like, there's a pool that they can swim in.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Hopefully if I raise them right, they'll look back one day. I'm like, that was cool that we had a pool to grow. Just take everything for granted. You know what I mean? Yeah. But. Yeah, I. I mean, I don't. There's not like. It's not like I stopped going out because I had kids. I stopped when I had kids is when I stopped going out.
Dave Portnoy
Like, do you ever have a babysitter?
Kevin Clancy
No, I don't really do that because I always have. But that's different because it's like, when I have my kids, they all molested me.
Dave Portnoy
But don't get me wrong, every single one of them took advantage of me.
Kevin Clancy
Porn together and. But.
Jackie
But no.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. I would like to, like. I think this generation is very weird in that I saw some stat that was, you know, these are. Who knows what these surveys are, but it was some quantifiable percentage of how much more involved this generation of parents of dads are with their kids. And I can absolutely attest to that. Just like, watching the way it works, like. And not even that, like, our. Our dads were bad dads. They were great dads, but they weren't at practices. They weren't at everything all the time. Yeah, I mean, I see me and the crew of dads are at everything. We're at the parent teacher conferences, we're at the sports, we're at the dances, we're at everything.
Jackie
You know, I see it with my brother. He has two kids, and I. The generational difference between raised between our parents and his generation of parents, it's so incredibly different. And like, this kind of is related to it, but kind of not like our parents generation, you know, they were still coming off their parents, who are the worst generation of parents ever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
And then our parents kind of, like, still, like, hit us because, like, that's what they knew from their parents. But then we are just, like, so good to our kids and so involved in all that and a lot. And it segues kind of with, like. Like, that generation didn't believe in, like, therapy and like, oh, that feelings and any of that. And then our generation just, like, understands humanity.
Kevin Clancy
If I ever hit my kid, dude, I was spanked him even. I would. I would be John.
Jackie
Were you.
Dave Portnoy
Was I. I mean, I got like, whacked a time or two. But no, I was not like someone.
Jackie
I was in constant fear.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
I was hit non stop. Really not spanked. Hit. Whatever you want to call it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Like painfully, like not good. I resent them. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
The picture that Nate is paint it of his parents. Five people say we have a good relationship.
Jackie
Kevin. I think there's a reason I'm 36 and unmarried. I mean, and they know it.
Dave Portnoy
You know it, Mom.
Jackie
Oh, it's. It's so tense. And they know it. It's unspoken about.
Dave Portnoy
I like to air it out on.
Jackie
Podcasts that Viva Lestool's clipping this and sending it to my parents right now.
Kevin Clancy
So carmunicate. I. I also think that like I would have again if it was all. If I was still married. Like when I have the kids is when I'm spending time with the kids. I'm gonna get a babysitter, you know.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I have a couple days a week to do all that. So I do it then. So when I'm on. That's also what's just tough about like when. When. If you're a single parent, like at least for me, like I. You do everything. In a way, I almost think it's better. I'd rather like. I do everything. I'm with them around the clock. I am their chauffeur, I am cooking them dinner, I am hanging out with them. I'm doing the fun stuff, I'm doing the homework, I'm doing all that and then. And then I'm off. You know what I mean? And I almost think that's better to do it than just like one level of like.
Jackie
But do you.
Dave Portnoy
Do you ever let. So the. We actually kind of talked about it with Tommy Veeder, which is out Monday. Really? Oh no, it's already been out.
Jackie
You already heard it came out on Monday. Yeah, I just watched.
Dave Portnoy
See, I'm not good at that. But I. I had brought up the article in the Atlantic that I read was called like the anti Social Century. It's a very good article, very interesting. But it's about just basically how humanity has been moving away from each other since like the 60s. Since it's not everyone thinks it's the phone. It was about the car and then the suburb. The car built the suburbs and we all started liking our own space and.
Kevin Clancy
And the racism and it was all like redlining.
Dave Portnoy
It didn't. It's not been healthy like all that. Because a line I say that line I like a lot is families teach us love tribes Teach us loyalty. But the village is what teaches us tolerance.
Jackie
This is crazy. This is another note that I wrote down. I was at Thanksgiving, traveled to my parents house from my brother, like an hour or so drive and we're sitting in traffic in D.C. i'm like, I don't think humans were meant to build these buildings and travel on these roads. Like humans were meant to be in communities and probably not travel thousands of miles all the time. Like none of this is natural to me. Like, I think it just, it seems weird to me, but kind of what you're saying, like there's no community anymore. Yeah, it's like it's just fallen away from that.
Dave Portnoy
In that it was talking about how basically in like child rearing. An important aspect of it, I guess, or childhood as a whole is alone time. Not alone time, but unsupervised time. And like we.
Kevin Clancy
Not a lot of that these days.
Dave Portnoy
That's what it was saying where it was like, it was talking about how the problem is getting like trickling down to being younger. Where like it was, it was saying that like humans, adults and kids don't really get it anymore. Which is like, hey, you two are having conflict. You gotta figure it out. Like everything doesn't have to be. You don't need a mediator for everything. Like, it's like it's a necessary human skill.
Kevin Clancy
You don't figure it out, but you just like put your head down and kind of get through it.
John Feidelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
You have to sit in it and live through it.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. It was about like the different echo chambers. We all have our own individual one. And there's basically like, no one has unsupervised time with people that they are in conflict with. And you gotta just figure it out and keep moving forward.
Kevin Clancy
It is interesting. I mean, even just the amount of time, it's like my kids are either with me, with a teacher, with a coach, with a. Like, you know, it's very rare. Like I, I actually again, when they're with me, I try to like spend as much time as I can with them. But I also will be like, go play video games by yourself. Go listen to Taylor Swift by yourself.
Dave Portnoy
Because it's like.
Kevin Clancy
And just want to always be there because I think it's important to be. Riding bikes is crazy. Like, like my, my kids, we, we got them a bike. We got him a set of bikes this past Christmas because I felt like I was like, you guys are like eight and nine years old. You have to have a bike. Yeah, they don't really use it really. Because you can't. Like, they don't just go ride. I mean, I guess, like, I should ride bikes with them. Like, let's go for a bike ride. Maybe then we would do it all. But it used to be like we.
Jackie
Would just go, right?
Kevin Clancy
And now I can't. If I.
Jackie
Is that a foreign concept to you? We would just go ride bikes?
Erica
Yeah. Like, I. I feel like you guys always talk about, like, being left alone. Like, just being like, oh, I'll come back for supper. I never was like, dude, right now.
Kevin Clancy
If I was like, where's Shea? Where is Shane Keegan? I don't know where they are. And people were like, ah, they'll be back. But in six hours, I'd be like.
Jackie
But they're call the police of that. When we were kids, we would just be home by 6. We would be home. We'd ride our bike back at 5:30. You know, it's just like, yeah, it's different now.
Dave Portnoy
Like, but there's no reason for it to be different.
Jackie
Different because technology has consumed us.
Dave Portnoy
But like, like, they're like child kidnappings.
John Feidelberg
Aren'T up and child molestations aren't up.
Dave Portnoy
But the fear of it is.
John Feidelberg
But the.
Dave Portnoy
But reality, it isn't right.
Kevin Clancy
It's just knowing and hearing the stories and. And the story. You know, the story, the kid, the guy's kidnapped. Drop the ball.
Erica
You know what I learned? Okay. You know how, like, women have, like, an obsession with true crime? True crime. It's because, okay, in this, like, the science of rubbernecking or whatever is evolution wise. When we see something we obviously want, like, need have a need in us to figure out what happened. So we could like, go back and tell the tribe, like, don't, don't do this or whatever. And warn them. And like, women obviously are like, always in danger.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Erica
Of, you know, whatever.
Dave Portnoy
You're pretty kidnappable.
Erica
They have. We're like, so easy. So we're always kind of like, what's going on there? How'd that person get killed? Because evolution wise, it's not just we're sick, but, I mean, we are. But like, also.
Dave Portnoy
I can see that logic.
Erica
Right.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Erica
That was kind of interesting.
Dave Portnoy
But it doesn't have to make you horny.
Erica
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. The fact that you masturbate to it.
Jackie
Is that a thing too? Chips? Yeah, they just want to. All the cereal killers.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Is that a thing? It's like the thing.
Jackie
No, I thought you meant they get horny when listening to the podcast.
Dave Portnoy
I think there is a part of it that I don't. I'm not speaking about you personally, but I think, like, I think some women are. I don't know about hornies or where that was a joke, but like, intrigued and like, I don't know more about this kind of deal.
Erica
This is. This is so weird that like. Okay, so sometimes now. I'm not going to say what, like when I have sleep paralysis, it's like so scary because, like, there's demons, like, come and, you know, whatever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Erica
The only way for me to like, beat because I'm so scared in the moment.
Kevin Clancy
You fuck them.
Erica
No, but like.
Jackie
But like the thing that's where she was going.
Erica
Well, right next to scared is like horny. So the only way if I realize I'm like. I'm like in like a sleep paralysis state and sometimes I can't like, always realize it, but if I like shift the mindset to horny, it's so much easier. Like that I just fuck the ghost demons out.
Kevin Clancy
The chick is a freak, bro. Get this pervert away.
Erica
Yeah, like, I used to always, like, just be like, rudely by these ghosts.
Jackie
Jackie.
Erica
Sorry, sorry, sorry. But you don't have to tell this.
Dave Portnoy
She told it. She's told the brutally was a new note.
Kevin Clancy
No, I always thought it was a little sexy. No, apparently it's brutal.
Erica
I want to clarify. There was only two times I was by the ghost, but for the most part, they're like crawling towards me. Like, whatever. But now it's like I can take control. Like, I can take my, like, femininity. And now if I just like shifted to be like, yeah, come here, babe.
Dave Portnoy
Get over here, you bad boy. There, There is the argument to like, if. You know, people always say, like, rape's not a sexual thing. It's a power thing. Like, well, you take the power back by being like, I'm dude.
Kevin Clancy
Get on your back.
Dave Portnoy
I'm you, dude. Guess what? The power is gone.
Erica
I was watching, like, there was like a true crime documentary and this guy was like, trying to say that he didn't rate this girl. And he was like, I hard. Like, I didn't even know her. Like, I hardly knew her. And I was like, in my head, it was like kind of the joke. It's like, raped her. Like, I hardly knew her. So now, now whenever, like, I see like some kind of true crime, I go, raped her. Hardly knew her.
Dave Portnoy
What is that? What is that original joke?
Kevin Clancy
It's like, it's like a. Yeah, it's.
Jackie
Usually like, like, I'm playing poker. Poker.
Erica
It'S actually like a pre. Like first name basis typically type thing. Not even first name basis.
Dave Portnoy
That's funny.
Jackie
That's a return brother.
Kevin Clancy
All right, Mr. Dark and Brooding all of a sudden can't talk about rape.
Dave Portnoy
Settle.
Kevin Clancy
Mister.
Jackie
Wait, Mr. What? I didn't hear you.
Kevin Clancy
All dark and brooding about your parents hate you. It's like, we've all got our stuff, okay?
Dave Portnoy
Jackie's got rape ghosts. You got your parents.
Jackie
Wasn't as bad as, like the verbal abuse and like the manipulation and stuff, honestly.
Dave Portnoy
But I can imagine. I can imagine Mr. And Mrs. Dog or apparently brutal.
Jackie
When you're the third and they didn't want you to begin with, it's tough.
Dave Portnoy
Jackie's heart's broken twice. What else you got in your notes?
Jackie
But, yeah, let me see. I also got it.
Kevin Clancy
He's got your house of horrors over there.
Jackie
Where's the notes at? There it is. Let's see. Do you think it's crazy? People work their entire lives? Do you think that's what life should be? And like, you go to work, you drop your kid off at daycare in the morning, you don't see them all day.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, this, this goes back to what I was talking about before of like, there are people who are just like, I live in a hut on the beach and I bartend and I surf and life's incredible. It's the old, that old man proverb.
Dave Portnoy
You know, like, there is, yes, work.
Jackie
For the man, then you die, and that's life.
Dave Portnoy
But then you think about, like, percentage wise, the people who live in a hut by the beach, it's like zero. They're not all loving.
Kevin Clancy
It ties into the grass is always greener. It's like, yeah, I wish I had a house and a 401k and a family. You wish that you had freedom to surf all day? Yeah, it's forever.
Jackie
The whole concept of, you know, it goes back to like, whatever, the work week, Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. Now with technology, it's never ending. Work week and, you know, first thing people do in the morning, check their emails. Last thing, close your laptop, check their emails. Society is just built around working for, you know, these bazillionaires, and nothing trickles down. Et cetera, et cetera. Do you think that's normal? It should be normalized and, like, is that what society should be?
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it was probably worse back in the day, right? It was like annual labor for each instead of dicking around on your computer.
Jackie
Yeah, but, like, I understand everybody needs a job and, like, Society has to continue. But does do you ever just like think about the whole concept of like what society is?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, no, I get that. I also feel though like, you know you mentioned like, like you send your kid to a nanny all day because you go to work. It's like. But it used to just be like the mom half of the gender takes care of that and this half of the gender takes care of this. And now we're kind of all stuck in the middle where it's like we all work and all have to do all the too.
Jackie
Well, that goes back to. Should two parents have to work to provide for a household? Probably not. I would say no.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean that, that, is that something? You know, there was an inflection point whether it's in inflation or I don't know what. But it was like, you know, know my dad I think was making like 90 grand and it was like, it's not inflation.
Dave Portnoy
Not inflation is just such a catch all buzzword. It's not inflation, but I think it's.
Kevin Clancy
Like inflation like the housing market. Maybe it's like a specific thing where houses used to cost. You know, it's manipulation by rich people.
Jackie
To keep us poor.
Dave Portnoy
It's billionaires.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's manipulation.
Dave Portnoy
I'm the biggest anti billionaire in the world and you want to know why Dave Portnoy, he's not a billionaire. Nope. It doesn't care about money anymore. You don't need. Dave is not a billionaire.
Kevin Clancy
And you have 400 billion.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, Dave has. According to him and, and through his words and his actions. Unlimited.
Jackie
Unlimited.
Dave Portnoy
He, he is said expressly, publicly and privately. Is it to barstool by Barstool Sports. Does not care about making a dollar from Barstool sports. Dave is not a single billionaire. Yeah, he doesn't. Like then why does someone have 400 billion?
Jackie
It's crazy. It's crazy, right?
Kevin Clancy
I mean you'd have, you know, Dave has to be like five times his entire existence to get. I think he's a couple hundred million.
Dave Portnoy
Right.
Kevin Clancy
It's like multiply everything Dave did and all the money he has by five and then you get to 1-400-TH of Leon Mosque. Right. He has like 400 billion.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Like Dave honestly like completely changed. I was always like, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Do you think that's why like, like something happened with housing where it's like.
Jackie
They have all the money and they have all the power to keep us poor, to keep us working 40 hours, you know, 60 hours a week to keep them rich and to keep us scared from going to live on the beach in the hut. It's all connected.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I get that, I get that. I do understand everything you're saying. But I also just think there is something direct of like your salary in comparison to your housing costs I think is just way out of whack. Yeah, that's used to be like. Yeah. I mean you made 90 and I. And the down payment I needed to put was like like 40 or something like that. And now it's like you make like 120 and you need to put down like 600. You know something happened there. I don't know what it was.
Jackie
Blackrock bottom.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Or the, you know the, the, the housing like the 2008 crisis was housing mortgage related. Something happened there where it's just like it's impossible to get a home. Yeah, that's a, that's a big problem. That's a big problem and it's a real problem. Like I can't get a house.
Jackie
I mean they're so good at controlling us. Like you need a job or you won't be able to buy this house. It's just like it's all manipulated. It's all manipulated against you. And I mean there's a reason they don't like teach you in school about basic finance. Because they don't want you to be able to do it. They don't want you to be able to make money.
Kevin Clancy
You really think that there's like a concerted effort to keep people down like teachers or not? Yes, but on like a day to day basis?
Dave Portnoy
I don't think so.
Kevin Clancy
Of course there is.
Dave Portnoy
I don't, I don't think, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
Think your teacher is like no, no, no.
Jackie
Like yeah, the, the, the society as a whole is governed to keep people in line and to keep poor people poor and make rich people richer. And they don't want poor people coming into the rich people.
Kevin Clancy
People do break through their, their, your day to day is, is like reflecting that all the time. Of course I, I guess saying. But it's.
Dave Portnoy
We're like I don't, I don't think there is some shadowy overlord, you know.
Kevin Clancy
Board but like us down.
Dave Portnoy
But the like the longer you live the more you start to realize like things don't happen, happen like that. It's just more like a person in power. You get the gist that they like things one way.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Dave Portnoy
So you do it and then so that person, the person who's below you sees that you like it that way. So they do it that way telling.
Kevin Clancy
You between that and like the algorithm, we're just becoming a like homogeneous race. No one's going to have any sexual organs. No. No gender, no nothing. And we're all just be the same preferences, same taste, same everything. We're all just gonna be like bald headed aliens who think like the same thing thing. But.
Dave Portnoy
And we'll be fine. Yeah, you'll be fine because that'll be.
Kevin Clancy
What you're used to.
Dave Portnoy
It's just. It will be fine.
Erica
I do.
Kevin Clancy
I, I don't understand though. Like, like Dave talking about those meme coins.
Jackie
Oh God.
Kevin Clancy
Like. Yeah, but you really could. Once you have a certain amount of money and influence with the Internet, I feel like you, your whole life becomes like insider trading. You know what I mean?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like if Dave were to just like pick a sponsor and be like, okay, we're partnering with you and like tomorrow I'm just gonna talk about you and say that I use your. It's gonna go up. You know. And like that's why, you know, advertising and why barstool does well, they come for that. But like you. And it happens naturally with us. But like when you hit that level, you can just manipulate that. It's like legal insider trading.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Question. How do you feel about advertising, like towards kids? Like I, I was thinking about this when I was home for Thanksgiving and it's just like, like they're four and two and a half. Like I can't believe they're allowed to.
Kevin Clancy
Advertise at kids like took toys and shilling.
Jackie
Yeah, toys and especially fast food and candy and stuff. I never thought about it till I was with them and I was like, oh, I don't like this at all.
Kevin Clancy
It's probably immoral. But I'm like, I don't know. It's just the way life goes.
Jackie
I didn't know.
Kevin Clancy
I think about all the commercials from my childhood. Like I want that board game, I want that remote control car.
Jackie
I know if that personally affected you because I saw it in real life. I was like, oh, I don't like this.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean I definitely don't. Like, you know like, like when you start. They start watching the Internet and they're like watching like appropriate things on YouTube. But then all of a sudden you catch a pre roll for like something political. Yeah. Or some like medication or some of the like influencers are like girls that are clearly like they have like an only fans or something like that. They're like, check out my like other page. And I'm like, that was Weird.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That sort of shit starts to blend. But it's like, I don't know, it's probably always been, you know, do you let your kids watch TV or do you let them.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, no.
Kevin Clancy
Ride their bikes alone or whatever.
Dave Portnoy
They will be a little different, right?
Kevin Clancy
The world keeps going. Yeah, yeah, you can't worry.
Jackie
It's like how we rode bikes like kids. Now go and like, oh, you won't believe what I found on YouTube. And they like go like sneaky watch something.
Erica
Probably one kid show that like was telling kids to kill their parents and then a bunch of kids were like, hey, by the way, like, I'm supposed to kill you. And they were like, yeah, what were you watching? And then it was like, if you.
Kevin Clancy
Don'T kill your parents, you're gonna get killed.
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Kevin Clancy
Total shift in gears. But I saw this guy, his, his theory on this Deep Seek stuff was so Deep Seek is the new AI they are claiming that they did it without Nvidia chips and because there's a trade embargo where you cannot, Chinese countries cannot buy these US microchips and his. So he was saying that it's because China wants to invade Taiwan and by saying they got their chips elsewhere, it would make people less sympathetic to Taiwan. So all of this is just one big. China's trying to invade Taiwan. And, and like, and I just, I was watching him. He's like ex military, he seems very smart, he knows about technology and all that. But he had like, you know, his computer set up and I was just like, what, what a way to live. Like, I can't even imagine. Just be like, this is new AI and they say they don't use chips. It's like, it's because they're trying to take Taiwan. Crazy man. I mean, you can like what you were saying before, you can connect all these dots, and I'm sure a lot of these things are true, but it's like, God, this is. It's just a terrible way to live, where everything is that. Somebody sent me a video going, here, this explains it all. And I was like, oh, okay. Like, I want to learn about the microchips and, like, the trade embargo. And it's like, no, it's not in my memory.
Jackie
Dante, the don with the best. Dante I'm trying to find. I sent it to you in a text. Just every day. He has a new favorite tweet of his that I love. I'm pulling it up right now. It's a quote tweet from Dante. My phone is so slow. Okay. It's a he quote tweets. Former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot presents the final report on allegations of financial mismanagement by the mayor and others. And it's a picture of, like, the mayor giving, like, this presentation. Dante, the don just finished a long day driving to Ohio and can't wait to read all about this. Like, that's how he unwinds.
Dave Portnoy
And he'll read three headlines, lines. Yeah, you're not reading.
Jackie
Just reading the financial allegations of a mar. Like, it just.
Dave Portnoy
Dude, I, I, I oddly used to think of Dante. And I, I always clarify this with. I love Dante, but, like, I used to think him, like, an informed guy. And I remember when he asked to come on this show to talk about, I think it was the Boeing killings or whatever. Or maybe we asked him, I don't know which order it went in, but he came on this show to talk about that. I had read one artist article, and he's like, well, I didn't know you did your research for this.
Kevin Clancy
Like, 400 words.
John Feidelberg
I read one article on a topic.
Dave Portnoy
We said we're going to talk about. Yes.
John Feidelberg
That's what I did.
Kevin Clancy
He's all. He's all fired up about that Scorsese and DiCaprio movie. See that?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Yeah. It's the wrongest he's ever been. But why?
Kevin Clancy
Just to be excited for it?
Dave Portnoy
Well, just. No, no, no. Just like his, his, like, finally.
John Feidelberg
Movies are finally.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, no, no, My point. You know what that is? Just because it's in Chicago.
Dave Portnoy
You said that as well. Said that as well.
Kevin Clancy
He cares about. And it's not just him, it's Chicago in general. It's like, if you told me that there was some book about a serial killer in New York being optioned into a movie, I would not give A. That it takes place in. In New York.
Dave Portnoy
It is a very popular and very good book.
Kevin Clancy
That's fine. But I. If you took. If that was set in New York and not Chicago, Dante would not be talking about that. That.
Jackie
Of course not.
Dave Portnoy
I, I. Yes, I agree with you on that.
Kevin Clancy
And that's what drives me crazy. Yeah, it's probably a great book, and it's gonna be awesome. If DiCaprio is a serial killer and Scorsese is directing it, I'm sure this is all true. It's just the motivation behind it. I was like, oh, what is this? And then I read Chicago Serial Killer. I'm like, but he. He is.
Dave Portnoy
He. I forget the guy's name, but there are. He's, I, I think the most prolific serial killer in American history. So much so that there are rumors that I don't believe that he's Jack. It's Jack the R. Ripper. He moved here, and he was like.
Kevin Clancy
I'd rather they call this house the murder mansion.
Dave Portnoy
It's a murder. It was a murder hotel he would rent. I don't know what they might have called the murder mansion, but he was running a hotel that had, like, like, he would dissolve bodies in it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. It had, like, laboratories, and it was.
Dave Portnoy
Like, it was 1892 in Chicago.
Kevin Clancy
How many people do they think he killed?
Dave Portnoy
I don't think they have a number. It's like, hundreds. Because, like, there's just no way to tell. In that era, back then, everybody was killing. It was. It was like he had. It was. It was at the World's Chicago Fair in 1892, where the Ferris wheel was invented because they had to compete with the World's Fair before that, which was in Paris when they made the Eiffel Tower. And they're like, we gotta do something crazy. But it's. It's like, yeah, he was, like, dissolving bodies. He was doing men and women, I believe, if I remember correctly. But he just murdered. He murdered.
Kevin Clancy
Little twists.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Not. Not. We usually see one or the other.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
I sent a tweet of his to Jeff D. Lowe. Just a rile. Jeff D. Lowe up. And because Dante's like, like, finally, a non woke, non action or superhero movie. 100 emoji, 100 emoji, 100 emoji. And Jeff D. Log gets on angry. Only two movie percent of movies this year.
Kevin Clancy
I think you could also make the argument like I thought. I think it's getting a little silly. It's like Dabrio and Scorsese are doing it Again, I don't know. That feels like a trope to me now. You know what I mean?
Dave Portnoy
What do you mean?
Kevin Clancy
Like those two just teaming up for another like episode.
Jackie
Still never seen Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, that's great.
Jackie
I've still like just never. I've never watched it yet. I need to do that.
Dave Portnoy
But the, the. I want to say one thing for you. The. The thing with people with. Because I consume a lot of movies, it, to say the least, infuriates me to no end. The way people talk about them was.
John Feidelberg
Like, well, you don't see movies.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Like, you just read the headlines and you're like, oh, like another superhero movie. It. Most movies aren't superhero movies.
John Feidelberg
Most movies aren't CGI things.
Dave Portnoy
Movies are awesome.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Movies are.
John Feidelberg
So many people just don't consume.
Dave Portnoy
It's the same like advertising.
Kevin Clancy
The nominated ones are all like, just go watch those.
John Feidelberg
Go.
Dave Portnoy
But like it's. I think it's partly Internet where it's just like everyone has to share their opinion on everything that we don't know what we're talking about. Like even things like, like this, like the biased news sources, do you read them?
Kevin Clancy
Right? Right.
John Feidelberg
It's headlines.
Kevin Clancy
If you live in headline world, it's.
Dave Portnoy
Not really like you kind of. You can tell what they. But they're not like overt things. You like, oh, this guy thinks, you know, like when I read a CNN article or a New York Times article, oh, this guy's a little more right leaning. Oh, this guy's a little more left leaning. But when you read it, you can figure it out. It's not like people don't. One whole goddamn conglomerate thing. Like you have a top down order of like you have to speak this way now.
Kevin Clancy
I think if somebody was. If there was like Hollywood budgets, like the reason why like the mid level comedy is no longer around because people are doing either indie films or like if there was like a discussion about it, a reason or an effect, cause and effect sort of thing. Like, like then fine. But to just be like, well, but.
John Feidelberg
Even then, most of the people who.
Dave Portnoy
Complain that like comedies don't get made, you don't see them anyway.
Kevin Clancy
Right?
John Feidelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
It's like that you. You're the reason they don't. Because people. You aren't going to watch them. That's the issue.
Dave Portnoy
They are getting made. I go see them.
Kevin Clancy
Did you see Dairo's movie where he plays both gangsters?
Dave Portnoy
I've heard of it, but I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
To me, I'm Like, I don't know, there's got to be some younger guy who can play the gangsters. De Niro again. And he plays both.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, but De Niro's awesome.
Kevin Clancy
I know. He's great. He's great.
Dave Portnoy
Like Killer Flower Moon.
Kevin Clancy
De Niro was that movie.
Dave Portnoy
He was so good. I thought Leo was. I love that movie. I thought Leo was so good.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean, they're, they're great actors, but it's just at some point you have to have new ones.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, but there's plenty of new ones, right? Like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, but. But like, like specifically like the mob era. You know what I mean? Like, yeah.
Jackie
Do we have young mobsters?
Kevin Clancy
I think that genre is going to go out with him. Him and those guys and probably should.
Dave Portnoy
Like, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
I don't really like them, but I'm just saying I. I would. I'd like to see somebody else try.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Get anybody, man.
Kevin Clancy
I was watching. It was like a chief's meme and it was like the. The Bills. No, there's the Chiefs being like, just kill me. Just kill me. And DiCaprio is the. The Bills. And then they open up the door and the. The guy's the refs and he shoots the Bills and the Chiefs win. You know, the big game is in.
Jackie
A couple days, bro.
Kevin Clancy
DiCaprio getting his head popped is one of the all time, like, holy. It happens just so quick. They don't. They don't like sugar coat it or tease it or slow mo.
Jackie
I like that you're an Instagram comment.
Kevin Clancy
I'm not really. So that's what I noticed is like, if you put a comment, people are liking it. So now it's always in my feed. I thought it was interesting. You comment a lot on Instagram, I guess.
Jackie
Funny. Just leaving comments like, just like, like boner 420.
Dave Portnoy
I'll comment very rarely, but like comment.
Jackie
On like Tommy smokes.
Kevin Clancy
I feel bad.
Dave Portnoy
Hell yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I don't even. I'm starting to like things I use. Like, I use Instagram to like make videos and post videos and think of it like that. And then I was like, oh, I'm never like giving people likes or comments or love and like, I want those in return.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I want people to do it for me. So I, I gotta.
Dave Portnoy
I basically only like, I don't. You like. I don't watch. I just like.
Kevin Clancy
But you like everything. Yeah, because everything I watch, it says like by Feidelberg.
Dave Portnoy
If. If. I know.
Kevin Clancy
I always thought I'm going to keep my, like, My likes are going to be. If you got a leg for me, you. You earned it.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. My mind is. If I know you, I like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah.
Erica
There's like, for sure, an unspoken girl currency.
Dave Portnoy
You guys don't like each other?
Erica
No, no. Well, I. I don't like things. But in terms of commenting, like, if you want comments, you got to.
John Feidelberg
Oh, you got to.
Jackie
You have to hit them with, like, a slay girl.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Erica
And then you get the slay girls.
Kevin Clancy
That is the most transparent thing in the world. Yeah. And I understand why you guys do it, and I'm great. You have a system. But I just. It's. It is. It's like, oh, okay. Like, you posted like, a thirst trap, and it's gonna be fire emoji slay girl, like, so hot. Oh, my God. And you know that. That hates your guts or talks about you or whatever, and she's caps lock. Oh, my God queen. And she throws her phone like that girl.
John Feidelberg
Because you'll get it back in return. You guys got.
Erica
It's a good system. It's pretty much like.
Jackie
It's like, are you checking to see who doesn't hit you with a yas queen? Like, oh, Samantha didn't hit me with a.
Kevin Clancy
Some girls for sure. Maybe not you.
Erica
I will certainly be like, I'm not gonna comment on this because I don't think that she's ever commented on mine. But if you. Like, if you.
Kevin Clancy
And you can't be.
Erica
You are commenting on mine, then I'll be like, oh, my God, I'm gonna return the favor.
Kevin Clancy
How often are you commenting that you think somebody's hot when you don't think they're actually hot?
Erica
Like, I. I will reserve it. Like, I don't want to lose my credibility and be like, if you. If you're not looking good, I'm gonna say. And I'm.
Kevin Clancy
I'm not.
Erica
I'm not big on, like, commenting or liking photos, which is cr. Like, I get in trouble with a lot of people for not like. Like, I'm always like, nobody's gonna notice if I don't like this photo.
Kevin Clancy
They notice.
Erica
I get. They notice. If you notice guys too.
Dave Portnoy
Ever looked at that stuff? I think I know there was something. Oh, it was a debate me. It was. If you ever said that you should kill yourself if you've, like, checked that stuff, I think you should kill yourself too.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Erica
Do you guys ever check. I think I've asked this before. Who watches your story?
Dave Portnoy
That I'll tell you should 1000% kill yourself. You See that.
Jackie
Because I'm. I. I'm. I'm deeply troubled. I just.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, No, I mean, you.
Erica
You do that.
Kevin Clancy
You look through your views.
Jackie
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, you get a decent amount of views, bro. You got to be just.
Jackie
I spent. I waste a lot of time when.
Kevin Clancy
It'S like, 20 views. It's like, oh, my boyfriend didn't look.
Jackie
If they would give you a search feature so you can type in the people that you want to look at.
Kevin Clancy
Search it.
Erica
They don't do a search.
Kevin Clancy
You get to scroll.
Jackie
Exactly. If it would save me a lot of time.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, they want you on their app for as long as possible.
Erica
No, but they're being. They're being petty.
John Feidelberg
But what are you.
Dave Portnoy
What are you both looking for? Like, to what end do you want.
Jackie
A validation of certain people looking at your story?
Kevin Clancy
You. What I can understand.
Dave Portnoy
No one's, like, seeking out your story. Even if they saw it. It just happened to be, like, the next story that people purposely will or.
Jackie
Will not look at your story. And you want certain people to look at your story.
Erica
Yes, you do want certain people.
Kevin Clancy
I get it. If he's like, I like this boy, and I want to see if he's looking at my thirst trap. I can understand that. If you're just, like, searching for.
John Feidelberg
I get that for.
Dave Portnoy
For, like, regular people. I don't get that for people who have followings of your size.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy.
Jackie
First of all, I don't have a big following.
Dave Portnoy
Well, you do. Thousands of people at least. It's way more like if you have 300 people.
Jackie
First of all, if you're watching, please follow me on Instagram. I have not gone up. I. This is not a joke in, I think, two and a half, three years.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, I only go down the exact.
Jackie
I only go down on Twitter exclusively. Go down on Twitter. Instagram has not. It's been 13.5 for literally three years. I. I love my. My, like, 13.5.
Kevin Clancy
Like, my. My videos are growing, but my. My following, they literally just push and pull levers, give you followers to go.
Jackie
Followers every time. I probably wouldn't follow. I take pictures of raw fish and just, like, that's about it.
Kevin Clancy
That should be your angle, man. And raw fish food.
Jackie
I'm so boring.
Kevin Clancy
Like, you're not gonna get any views. But wait, so, like, even see if you post, and there's even, like, a few hundred people. Thousand people that watch your video. Like, that's a lot to sift through. Yeah.
John Feidelberg
No, but it makes you feel that good.
Jackie
No, it makes you feel terrible. John. Because usually they don't look at it.
Dave Portnoy
So stop looking.
Kevin Clancy
But what if they do interact with them?
Erica
I only look at, like, who watches my. My stories. And it filters everyone who. You know, like your mutual followers at the top. But that's a other interesting thing is sometimes I'll see somebody at the top of my list and like, you know that there's. Because of the algorithm, it like filters the people at the top who, if you like, look at their profile more often. So you can do the math and say, I haven't looked at this person's profile in a bit and they've been at the top of my list. So it's actually math. Like girl math, whatever. In your head.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. This is. They can crack the code.
Dave Portnoy
This is affecting me as much as Tommy smokes talking about his chat. Chat. GPT thing. Affecting me. They're like, I'll look at you differently.
Erica
Yeah, no, it's. It's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
You know, we. We didn't get to do this on the show. Tommy keeps a list.
Jackie
Oh, my God. We can talk to all the people. Yes.
Kevin Clancy
Who shower in his apartment.
Jackie
Not just I did know who have been to his.
Kevin Clancy
Been to his apartment. But then he has a subset that says shower.
Jackie
Tommy has so many autistic lists, it'll blow you. He keeps a diary of every single day of his.
Kevin Clancy
Scroll through his notes, and it's like list on list. This is. Is insane.
Jackie
He's.
Kevin Clancy
He's a nut, that guy. We're very lucky he does not have, like, a taste or thirst for blood because he would for sure be a serial killer. For sure. Odd bird. Odd.
John Feidelberg
Real hyd.
Jackie
Last week he liked Diet Coke. Finally. That was a big deal.
Kevin Clancy
Finally hit.
Jackie
Yeah. What else happened last week? Oh, the second episode of Roan show was yesterday. The super bowl is in a couple days. Anything?
Kevin Clancy
Oh, the. I made a video of.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, the. The booze ponies won the dozen and.
Jackie
Oh. Are you losing a teammate or.
Dave Portnoy
No, I don't know. I have no idea.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think so. If you want to, I bet you'd be allowed to. I. I've heard talk about doing some things together, so I'd imagine the dozen is still.
Dave Portnoy
I've heard about 80. He will remain.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's probably up to him, right? I think we.
Dave Portnoy
I don't know. I think it's. I think it's.
Kevin Clancy
But I'm saying if he doesn't want to, then he's gone. I think.
Dave Portnoy
I think Dave and will again. I haven't spoken either of Them. So everything I hear is just, well.
Jackie
Maybe you did a couple days ago.
Dave Portnoy
I think, I think they both want, want it to happen. I think it's up to advertisers, you know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that makes sense. I made a video. Did. I did an instant reaction to all the new members of Love is Blind.
Erica
Yeah.
Jackie
And totally watched that.
Erica
They love that, by the way.
Kevin Clancy
They did.
Erica
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Okay. I mean people, people, people in the lib community really did love it.
Erica
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
What's that?
Kevin Clancy
But one of the guys, I mean, I just, you know, trashed everybody. It was instant reactions, like just a gut shot reaction and saying that makes no sense. And this, this guy Benji like clapped back and made a video being like, just, you know, making fun back on me. So I, I, I'm gonna like that guy. I like, I mean I, his name's Benji. You're a grown man. I was like, Ben is right there.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, just be Ben.
Kevin Clancy
And he was like, I'm sorry that I want to like maintain a little bit of my like childhood innocence. And like he, he went back and forth. He was funny. So right as of right now, I'm team Benji.
Dave Portnoy
For me.
Erica
I need to catch up on that.
Jackie
That's another thing. It didn't make my list, but it almost did. Names are so wild. Like they're just people walking around named like Paul and Gary. It's like, what, like all little baby Paul.
Kevin Clancy
I'm always fascinated by what, what, what is it and when what goes in in style and out of style and.
Erica
Yeah, I'm thinking like guys with nerdy names. Like did they like hearing their name said like, like, like I think Gary.
Jackie
Is, I think Rupert.
Dave Portnoy
Rupert.
Kevin Clancy
Nobody getting named Rupert.
Erica
It's like Gary's gone.
Kevin Clancy
Has a bit about that. Gary's like, I don't think I've ever been.
Dave Portnoy
I'm sure I have. I think I've ever been called my name in bed.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's another thing too. When people like, oh, he said the wrong name in bed. I'm like, you say people's names.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, I don't, I think, yeah, John.
Kevin Clancy
Rupert is for sure.
Jackie
There's no way this is gonna be.
Dave Portnoy
I'm pretending I'm someone else. So I recommend you do the same.
Kevin Clancy
I do. We'll wrap up. But I really do want to talk about communicate is. I've had this idea too before.
Jackie
Like, wait, what, what does that mean? Oh, go ahead, Jackie.
Kevin Clancy
The floor is yours.
Erica
Sharks. Okay. Pretty much just, it's a car to car communication. It's okay. First of all like, I've talked about Girls who code. None of you guys have really given me the reaction that I want from that.
Dave Portnoy
What is it?
Erica
I don't. Girls who code. When I did that for a summer Girls who code Cody camp I went to, I also forgot to mention, like, I. It was an application process in like 2% of people who applied. Got it.
Kevin Clancy
He's a stem girl.
Erica
Okay. It's not a big deal, but like, you guys clearly don't understand how hard it was to get in there. And then I was there.
Jackie
Your parents had a big check.
Erica
Nine to five. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Thursday, Friday. Over the summer, whatever. Anyways, at the end of it, we had to make an app. So I created Carmunicate, which is a car to car communication system where you basically use their license plate as a phone number and it's an app. And then you can like. So if somebody cuts you off. No, if somebody's. That's about it. So his tail light is off. Then you can say, hey, just so you know, your tail lights out.
Kevin Clancy
You left your gas tank.
Erica
You left like, let's say you hit, you scrape them in the parking lot, you say, hey, sorry. Like, here's my information, blah, blah, blah. You see somebody cute again, it's probably quickly going to turn into some kind.
Kevin Clancy
Of like, the problem is the murdering and the killing and the kidnapping. That is always the problem.
Erica
Always though. The murdering and the killing. And it's like if we are, if we always stop stuff because of the murdering and the killing, we would have meant nothing.
Kevin Clancy
So we would have meant nothing. Think about, think about, you know, taxi cabs and Uber people. I'm going to get in the back car of a stranger. It's like, yeah, you do.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, we stop that and.
Erica
Do they get murdered and kill sometimes?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, they do too, but sometimes crack.
Kevin Clancy
A few eggs to make an omelet.
Erica
You know, you have to crack a few eggs.
Kevin Clancy
I'm with Carmunicate. Like even. Just like, even like a. I mean.
Dave Portnoy
They kind of have it on planes. You can communicate with like seatmates.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's a little bit like that. It's a little. What I want is a little bit like I'm like, like I'm gonna be in so much trouble with my ex wife if I'm late. Can you please let me go? You know what I mean?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, and my thought this is yours is a more, you know, technologically advanced situation. I wanted something where you have like five a year. That's like a horn sound or a light or Something that means, like, hook me up.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You can use it five times a year. So if you want to be an. Like, I'm late to the movies. You can use your pregnancy rush to the hospital thing. But when your wife's going into labor, you're like, I used all my five.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? So you got to use them. You got to use them wisely. But just even a little something.
Erica
The siren. Like the police siren, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. That you can only use. It only pops up in certain events. Press the plus, the special button. You gotta turn the key at the same time, whatever it is, to make it special. But just some sort of, you know, get the. Out of my way or like, whatever. Stop rubbernecking. Yeah, something like that. People are dying back here. But communicate. There's.
Erica
Yeah, right. It's like. It's like. There's so many uses for it.
Jackie
Kidnapping.
Erica
But also, you can probably, like, reject things or whatever. I really should have, like. I shouldn't even be giving. It's like always like, you know, I shouldn't be giving the people my million billion dollar ideas. Just. You could do it.
Dave Portnoy
Ford dm, KFC radio. We'll talk. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
All right. Good stuff. All good.
Jackie
I got two more things.
Dave Portnoy
Okay.
Jackie
One, John gave a great TV recommendation. Have you talked about it?
Kevin Clancy
Last week was wrong.
Dave Portnoy
We have something.
Jackie
Oh, you did talk about it. So you've already saw. Okay, good. Great show. Thank you.
Dave Portnoy
Well, let's add something to this.
Kevin Clancy
This last week, Ron, we discussed. So there's layers to this.
Dave Portnoy
I. I got a little cocky. This.
Kevin Clancy
I didn't fully flesh this out last week with Ron.
Jackie
It's.
Kevin Clancy
There's two things you don't do in life. You don't give Dave Portnoy a bet.
Dave Portnoy
I gave him a TV recommendation.
Kevin Clancy
He recommended paradise to Dave.
Jackie
You texted Dave?
Kevin Clancy
Un. Unsolicited.
Jackie
Dave likes tv. We don't have to.
Dave Portnoy
Dave and I do not talk. Talk a lot by any stretch. But when we do, we talk about. It's not. It's not totally crazy like that. I gave. I was like, yo, I understand.
Kevin Clancy
But it is. I think this. I don't think it's a show he'd like. And so to be like, yo, check this out.
Jackie
It's not fan, but Dave is a nerd, too. Reply or no?
Dave Portnoy
No. Well, I texted him. It was yesterday.
Kevin Clancy
He's debating whether he should undo his recommendation. No, Be like, hey, the. The pilot was great. Episodes two and three, not so much.
Dave Portnoy
But I did. I was clear I was like, I've only seen episode one. Episode one was really great. I said, and I stand by this. Episode one was one of like the more captivating pilots I've seen in a while. In episodes two and three, I started.
Jackie
To be like two.
Dave Portnoy
I liked them both. You want to know what?
Jackie
I didn't watch three yet.
Dave Portnoy
So, okay, so in episode three, there is a storyline that made me go. It's not even a storyline. It's more of like an interaction. But it made me go, this might be more like NBC drama. They were playing we tennis.
Kevin Clancy
That was so stupid.
Dave Portnoy
It was so stupid.
Kevin Clancy
But that was like a lie. Or that was real.
Dave Portnoy
Well, they were.
Kevin Clancy
And they Ken Jack was like, that.
Dave Portnoy
Was supposed to be. I, I, I, I read it as we were. All the viewers were thinking, they've been, yeah. And then they were honestly like, we were actually playing we tennis.
Kevin Clancy
They held hands at that one point.
Dave Portnoy
I missed that.
Kevin Clancy
Then I, I think that was a cover up story. But even, either, either way, that felt like corny.
Dave Portnoy
Like even just the Wii doesn't make sense. Why do you have a Wii?
Kevin Clancy
Right?
Dave Portnoy
It's like at first I was like, oh, I guess it's because the world ended and they were all rushing to grab whatever they could. But you much, you have much more access to a PS5 or an Xbox than you do a Wii. Like you grab an Xbox.
Kevin Clancy
That made sense. Sense.
Dave Portnoy
The Wii is kind of weird. I'm like, why the was it like.
Jackie
And I think it comes into play later maybe.
Dave Portnoy
But I also think it's just like kind of supposed to be like, it's funny. Like, it's a Wii. Like, we're not playing what you thought we were playing. We're playing we. Because I even go like, she's like, we were playing we. And he's like, it was we tennis, actually.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. What the.
John Feidelberg
The week.
Kevin Clancy
That was a little bit corny.
Dave Portnoy
And so that made me go like, this might be more like an NBC drama than like, whoa, this is groundbreaking dreaming kind of deal. Because after the first episode I was like, this is great. Like, like, it's great. The first episode's great.
Kevin Clancy
But imagine if you do, if you, if you throw out an unsolicited recommendation for a show that is like, I've.
Jackie
Done it today, I've done it.
Kevin Clancy
No, but like, I was so obsessed.
Jackie
With severance, I texted because I.
Kevin Clancy
That's a good wreck, though. Imagine reply.
Dave Portnoy
No reply.
Jackie
And he's never tweeted about it, so I assume he didn't watch it.
Dave Portnoy
But now he has to tweet about most things.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, what? You're saying the recommendation was severance? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm saying what if you. What if you give the recommendation and it turns out to be, like, less than, like, the blacklist? Yeah, like something that's even.
Dave Portnoy
That's the exact show I started to think this might be, like. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Which I love. You go, yo, dude.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
To anybody.
Jackie
After episode one, I. He, like, John was saying that he was, like, stopping strangers in New York, shaking them down. Have you seen this show? Yeah, it was really good.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, I was high. I was. And what also me is the fact that episode one came out. Like, when I text in. That only episode that was out was episode one. Episode one was out on Monday, and then on Tuesday, two more. So by the time I was recommended to everyone, they're like. They're like. Nate was the one who told me. He's like, did you see 2 and 3? I said, no, they weren't out. It was completely, you know, hulu. A new show starts. A completely new show started.
John Feidelberg
I knew there wasn't.
Jackie
He was so excited about it. I told hubs at a dentist appointment. I went to a side room and just watched.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, he was gassed up. He was like, you have to watch. Yeah, right up your alley. And I was like, nailed it.
Erica
You know what's so funny is, like, I feel like last week with Rome when we were talking about, like, made men are more scared of Dave. And, like, I feel like because of you guys, like, I'm so scared of Dave. But, like, the other girls, like, yeah, I'm like, oh, you guys were. I was raised different.
Kevin Clancy
Like.
Erica
We don't talk about Dave like that at our house.
Dave Portnoy
I have such, like, so true. Very true. But, you know, you were raised right.
Jackie
I think it was Megan making money. It was like how like, we were talking about being scared or sending a text. Like, oh, I just FaceTime. I threw my phone.
Dave Portnoy
That's. That's literally when. Last week. But we, like, I told that story. I was like, when it was me and won and Sydney was like, I just FaceTime him. You talk DP? Yeah, I just FaceTime him. I was like, you are a maniac, dude.
Jackie
Maniac.
Kevin Clancy
But I. Because I also, like, when I started, I remember sending. It was more email back then, but I would send. Like, I remember one time he posted. It was when he used to post the. The jockey picture. And I was like, man, that's like, such a funny picture. Like, and I was kind of giving props Being like that. That's. It's funny how you, like, you post a funny picture of yourself kind of on purpose, because it was. It was a promo picture. A promo post.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
This blog is not going to get a lot of traction, but I'm gonna put like a goofy picture or something. I was just kind of like, like, talking shop with him a little bit, you know, And I just remember getting like a very blah response being. And I was kind of like, oh, he doesn't do this.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then. So I don't do that anymore. But these other people just keep doing that with him.
Dave Portnoy
I think if you never had to email with Dave because, like, I. I'm fine, obviously, with the way Dave and I communicate. It was just like, he was so clear early on with how he likes to be communicated with.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Dave Portnoy
And like, so then I was like, be it like, you know, he send you email and like, there would be no email in the body. It would just be a subject. He's like, I'm not. We're not saying much here.
Kevin Clancy
We're just.
Dave Portnoy
Here's what you need to know. Just tell me what I need to know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And I actually, I completely respect. And like, it's almost like a boundary set. And like, I'm like, but these other.
Kevin Clancy
People sound like they're boundary.
Dave Portnoy
They never got. They were never an email communicator with them, so they never understood the boundary.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Dave Portnoy
And.
Kevin Clancy
And they're like, yeah, you just FaceTime people. And it's like, no, no, dude, you do not. But I also think if you talk to Dave, like, yeah, I don't know. You can face something whenever you want. No, no. He would say that, but no.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, you know that that's not the case off, bro.
Jackie
I have to text him every Sunday to see if he wants to do the rundown on Monday. And it's like, blue run down, question mark.
Kevin Clancy
I really like that. That's very funny, though. I was raised different.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, we don't talk about that.
Kevin Clancy
Like, my house. That's really good.
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Jackie
Oh, and then my other thing. I was telling this. We can end on this. I was telling Jackie this yesterday. Me and Tommy smokes. We decided that. And I want to say it to the audience. This is what we're doing. 20, 25. If you're in a bar, you know, you're out and you say, hey, I think that girl's hot. You have to go talk to her. That's the new rule. Because his. His soy boy beta generation, they just stare at their phones and it's all about, you know, like Tinder or whatever. And then I'm just old and single.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say, you're gonna, like, that's not gonna work. Yeah, because that's disgusting, dude.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, I just mean, like, in general is dead.
Erica
No, you got it.
Jackie
I don't like talking to girls in general's dead. Is that what you're saying?
Kevin Clancy
Yep.
Jackie
Then why go to a bar?
Kevin Clancy
I don't know.
Jackie
I go to. Honestly, I go to go try hang out with homies.
Kevin Clancy
Like, yeah, well, yeah, no, I. I'm.
Dave Portnoy
In my bar going, if I want to talk to a person, I usually talk to him, but I just never want to talk.
Jackie
But like, if I want to talk.
Kevin Clancy
To someone, going up to a girl with the intent of, like, I'm flirting with you to get your number. Try to. You try to hang out with you, try to be your girl friend. Like, is is different though, than like, I'll talk to a bartender, I'll talk to a guy. But like, going up and being like, hello, I am here to hit on you. Are you receptive of that is the scariest thing in the world in a regular person.
Jackie
Here's the hint. The icebreaker. And I've yet to do it. The icebreaker is, me and my friend made a rule that if we think a girl in the bar is hot, we have to talk to them. Perfect.
Erica
Say pretty, don't say hot.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Boanable. Is that better?
Kevin Clancy
Bonable.
Jackie
You look her up and down.
Dave Portnoy
I want to put it in. I've, I. This isn't just for, for women, but I, I've been trying to work on not necessarily my small talk, but just like, talking to people. A question I've asked that had unbelievable returns. I just go, so what's your thing?
Kevin Clancy
Leave it up.
Dave Portnoy
And they're like, what do you mean? I'm like, I don't know. Like, what's your thing?
Jackie
Did you know he invented Tinder, by the way? How many push ups can you do? Saturday's for the boys and Tinder, like, you invented both of them.
Kevin Clancy
You imagine, like the modern world.
Jackie
I remember being in my cube job how many years ago? This one, 2012, whatever it was. And Tinder. I learned a Tinder from barstool. And the girl who sat across from me, we were like the only three people on it in New York City. I guess I would see her all the time. And I was like, you're on that. She's like, why do people keep asking me how many questions?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it got to the point where people go, I like barstool too.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, we should probably own like half of Tinder. Tinder. I think Uber too. I think. I think we once got Uber. Uber. So many signups, they thought that we were like, cheating the system.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jackie
Dave invented his watch company because we made movement watches.
Kevin Clancy
$50 billion.
Jackie
That's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
We should have just had equity. If you think about all those companies in the beginning, if we Just did a Facebook thing where it's like, instead of that thousand dollars, we own 1% of your company. They would have done it.
Jackie
Well, Dave wouldn't sit one meeting, so. So, hey, it worked out for him.
Dave Portnoy
But what's your thing? Oh, yes, I ask the guys.
Kevin Clancy
All of it is, like. Because that's just having the confidence to go up to someone and just be like, sliding.
Jackie
So what's your thing? Like.
Erica
What if they're like, hamsters?
Dave Portnoy
React accordingly.
Erica
Hamsters are your thing.
Kevin Clancy
Next thing you know, you're on a conversation. It's all. It's. It's. You know what the problem is, what you just did there, the way you would if you were. I'm gonna exaggerate. No, I know, but. But you'd be nervous about it, and you'd be like, how should I say it? And all that. And the person who actually, genuinely asked the question, what's your thing? Would just be like, sipping their beer and be like, this was your thing.
Dave Portnoy
That.
Kevin Clancy
But it's when you're like, okay, okay.
Dave Portnoy
Do I look good?
Kevin Clancy
Should I. Should I say it this way? Should I say it that way? And then they smell that on you.
Dave Portnoy
They feel that over the holidays. Because I was just, like, going to a lot of parties and just ended up in, like, rooms with people I don't know. And I'd just be like, popular. Should be sitting there. What's your thing? Do you.
Kevin Clancy
Me?
Dave Portnoy
He'd be like, I. Like Taylor Swift. I was like, that was really how it started. But, like, Jim, Jimmy was the first person I did it on. And then. And I've started using it on regular people.
Jackie
And.
Dave Portnoy
And it, like, everyone is.
Kevin Clancy
So the audience knows this, do they?
Dave Portnoy
No, I. I'm not going to tell.
Jackie
It either, but between the line.
Dave Portnoy
I don't think you can on that. No, you can't.
Kevin Clancy
You can't.
Dave Portnoy
You cannot understand.
Kevin Clancy
You're not.
Dave Portnoy
Unless I tell it to you in full. But, like, I just do it to people all the time now. And, like, everybody. Because everyone has a thing.
Erica
If you.
Dave Portnoy
And everyone's really excited to talk about.
Jackie
Their thing, would that work on you? Some finance guy.
Erica
But the thing is, like, I don't have a thing, so.
Dave Portnoy
But you do.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, you would say.
Dave Portnoy
You would say that, and I'd go, now you have a thing.
Kevin Clancy
Puzzles.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
2048.
John Feidelberg
This bitch is so good.
Jackie
I just played that on the plane. Couldn't do it, bro.
Kevin Clancy
I've been trying. I've been playing, and I'm like. I look at her differently. I'M like, it's incredible. Her scores are incredible.
Dave Portnoy
She went to coding school. She probably made the.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I guess I want to, like, watch you play to figure out what I'm doing wrong. Because I'm like, I think I'm doing everything right, but I always hit, like, a. Like, 15,000.
Erica
It's funny, though.
Kevin Clancy
Tapped out.
Jackie
I would say the. I keep reading. And you just alluded to it, too. It's like, guys don't approach girls in public anymore. And then you see all these viral tweets. A guy handed me this note asking me out, discussed. It's like, so guys.
Kevin Clancy
Some of those are like, like, very plain, like, normal things. Can you believe that? This guy, like. And it's like, I don't know. That's a very normal interaction.
Jackie
Everything's like Tinder and Bumble and Hinge and, like, people really don't approach people anymore. So I was like, all right, I'm gonna bring it.
Kevin Clancy
Even if you didn't have a thing and you didn't know what to say with your reaction to that, someone just casually saying that, you'd be like, whoa, okay. I mean, I remember my friend who was like, the best at talking to anybody, but specifically girls. He. He fell drunk one night, fell. Hit his head into a hot dog cart, and then hit the. Hit the pavement, just tore his face up. And we went out, like, the next night. And I mean, he was like. Skin was, like, falling off his head, and he had, like, Vaseline on it. Like, you know, he was a wreck. And he would just go up to girls and be like, how bad is this? Like, my friends are saying it doesn't look that bad. I think it was pretty bad. What do you think?
Erica
And that's great.
Kevin Clancy
I was like, you literally, your face is mangled. But he just did it in such a confident, like, look at my face. It's mangled. How bad is it? Is it really bad?
Jackie
Right?
Kevin Clancy
And it. I was like, this is insane. This is. You know, but it wasn't about what he was saying. It was how he was saying it.
Erica
I think a common one probably is like, where do I know you from? But now it's like, when somebody comes up to me and says, like, where do I know you from? My friends will all be like, you know, he's just, like, doing, like.
Kevin Clancy
It's like a pickup line, basically. Yeah.
Erica
But that, I mean, that one, I feel like, is the easiest one. Wait, how do I know you?
Jackie
I would like.
Dave Portnoy
But that's so easy. I know. I don't know You.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's me.
John Feidelberg
That would turn me off.
Erica
No, it wouldn't.
Jackie
But, like, you're recommending other people.
Erica
I. I give it a chance, like, because I'll be like, maybe I do actually know because it's New York City. Like, you can know anybody.
Kevin Clancy
I feel like that feels to me like a pickup line.
Dave Portnoy
It feels. It feels pickuplining to me.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Dave Portnoy
Like you don't know me. Go away from me.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I do. I remember, like, I had a friend who was very good at weaving in. He'd be talking to a girl and then he'd be like, what's your boyfriend's name again? And they'd be like, I don't have a boyfriend. Oh, that's right. And like, he would do it every.
Erica
Time when it's like any boyfriend's name.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yes, yes, yes.
Erica
I was gonna ask. Going back to Severance real quick. Are you guys watching Severance?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Erica
Okay.
Dave Portnoy
I love it. I have the.
Kevin Clancy
I. Severance, I know is a good show.
Dave Portnoy
It's a slow show, though. Slow show.
Kevin Clancy
And I. When I first watched it, I was like, it's losing me.
Dave Portnoy
Is it okay?
Kevin Clancy
I. When the topic. When I learned of the subject of the show, I was like, this is going to be amazing. I love this idea. And then I started watching, I was like, this is too slow for me. And now it's like, I feel like I. I need to set aside a day where I binge all eight in a row of season one and then I'm in. But I remember watching it being like, this is. We gotta get going.
Jackie
I like paradise because I love the concept and they didn't over complicate it. It's just, you get your answers, you get the twist, and it's just, It's a good enough script. Severance, I feel, is like just over complicating everything, that it hurts my brain. It's a chore.
Kevin Clancy
Now.
Dave Portnoy
I will. Okay, I completely agree with there. I will. I will say that I am not excited to watch Severance.
Jackie
When I watch it, it hurts my head.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, you need a little lioness in your life where it's like, this is a good show, but it's got some of the. The get up.
Dave Portnoy
Once I watch it, I'm like, this is incredible. But also like. And I. I think part of that is like, I watch Pav's work, I watch Owen work. And like, I have like, an appreciation for like, the shot.
Kevin Clancy
Did you see the shot in the hallway?
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, the hallway. That was cool. Like, but like, Even just stuff like, like in episode two, they were doing stuff where just like the way, the way shots were fading in and fading back out. Like I think because of watching them work, I, I, I don't know how to do anything, but I have an understanding of like what it is.
Kevin Clancy
Appreciation. Yeah.
Dave Portnoy
And I'm like, so like when I watch it, I'm like, this is amazing. But I had to work up the courage to be like, here we go.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that to me that like when a show is, when a show is work, it becomes a little different to me.
Dave Portnoy
Like, but it's, there's certain shows worth.
Kevin Clancy
Working for and certain ones that are not. And you got to like pick and choose your battle.
Dave Portnoy
Like I watched episode two have to.
Jackie
Read Reddit or the Internet after what did that mean, what happened there? But I don't know because otherwise I really just won't understand a lot of it.
Dave Portnoy
I get it. Like, I don't know. I, I, I, I was a very big like true detective looking at and now I like just watching it and getting what I get and not getting.
Kevin Clancy
What I don't get.
Jackie
I feel like I understand half of what's happening.
Erica
Then can I say a Reddit theory that I heard about it that I think is like actually like gonna be very accurate. Okay, so Lumen is a cloning company and Ms. Casey is a clone of his wife. And that's why she's like so robotic. And then Ms. Huang, like the new like the eight year old girl or whatever is like a new and improved. Because it like starts from birth. So she's like just really young, but she is a clone. She's like of Ms. Casey or maybe not of her, just like related or something. And then that explains like the goats, like the goats are like the Rablats lab rats. And I can see that. Yeah. Isn't that like. And so, and then when they're like looking for numbers, they're looking in like faults in the clone or something like that. That's what the bad numbers is.
Kevin Clancy
And I think that that's so I.
Jackie
I on that theory. So she's a 10 year old, but something they said something about being like a crossing guard. And then Ms. Casey, his dead wife also died in a car accident. And so when she went to the funeral, Ms. Coble in season one and drilled out his chip and they're like, she goes, this is him. Not this is his chip, this is him. There's something to that where they are taking dead people and then putting them down in the severed Floor to be those people. So like they're still like alive, but they're not actually alive on the outside.
Kevin Clancy
And.
Jackie
But he's also. His refinement is also his dead wife. Like he's working his computer is like on his dead wife.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, really?
Jackie
Yeah. And that's why they said he had like this phenomenal. What they call it like freshman year or something like his first patient that he did the set, the. The refinement on. He did like such a good job because it was someone he knew in real life.
Dave Portnoy
Oh, interesting.
Kevin Clancy
Severance to me felt like Westworld. Whereas I love the concepts and I love. And then I. But I was just like, I can't.
Dave Portnoy
There's, there's. There's the chance that happened. I think I did two seasons of Westworld. There's a chance. But I really like. It is again, like just from the quality. Staring over paths to shoulder. Like I noticed stuff more and like the quality of it is so you.
Kevin Clancy
Know what I noticed?
Jackie
Breaking Bad's like that too for me.
Kevin Clancy
You know, you know who really made. Made it known they were part of the show in season two is Ben Stiller.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah, he was not.
Kevin Clancy
I. At least I didn't see in some in season one. He was not, not like a part of all the marketing. He is all over this now.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Every video, every. Every.
Dave Portnoy
He's an insane director. Yeah. Watch Escape with Dannemora on. On Netflix.
Kevin Clancy
You do that.
Dave Portnoy
It was on. It was on Showtime. At the end of Showtime's run of relevance. Like it was right towards.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I remember that.
Dave Portnoy
It was probably like season eight of Shameless. Like it was late, late five, seven years ago. We'll call it. And escape it down more. Stiller directed that too. It's.
Kevin Clancy
He's a good example of like, he's obviously wildly, wildly successful. So. But he's like, he moved on to a different thing in Hollywood.
Dave Portnoy
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Like, he's crushing it.
Dave Portnoy
Yeah.
Jackie
Learn to do that, dude. Can you take like, hey, call up Spielberg, teach me how to direct.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I think you probably always know how to do it a little bit and you just do, you know, get better at it all the time. But it's cool to watch someone. It's like, all right, you're not like a Jim Carrey 20 million dollar movie blockbuster every year. But it's like you're.
Dave Portnoy
But he also could be if you wanted to. Right?
Jackie
Oh, should I give my Jim Carrey take. Take his best role. His. He should have been nominated for best actor. Liar, Liar. Just nobody else can do that take from me.
Erica
No.
Jackie
Did you say that?
Kevin Clancy
I've said that. Take, like, oh, 20 years.
Jackie
I've recently rewatched.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, if you talk about literally just acting. No, it's incredible.
Jackie
I would say Truman Show. He's good in it. So many actors can be in the Truman Show. Nobody can do it.
Kevin Clancy
My life is. Is like.
Jackie
It's the peak of physical comedy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. The subject matter is not, like, serious enough, so it'll never get attention, but it's like, what he is doing, I don't think anybody. Very few people could do.
Jackie
He took, like, a. Whatever basic comedy script and he just ran with it. And he's so many levels above what anybody else could do.
Kevin Clancy
I'm with you on that, Mike.
Dave Portnoy
Michael Che after. He's after Joe Coy. It's after an award show where there was hullabaloo about the host, and Michael Shea had a, like, Instagram story, like a couple of them in a row that was so funny. Where he was talking about. Basically, it was very heartfelt and interesting where he was like. Like, we just shouldn't do it. Like, none of us should do this. They'll ask us every year. None of us should do it because they don't respect us as. As artists. Like, they don't. If they respected us as artists, then Jim Carrey would have gotten a nomination for comedy work he did, and Eddie Murphy would have gotten nominations for comedy work he did, and blah, blah, blah. And then the last slide is, having said all that, hit me up if you need me.
Jackie
He just needs to be loved and. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
All right, dog. Good stuff.
Jackie
That was awesome.
Dave Portnoy
Great episode, Eric.
Jackie
See you guys next year.
KFC Radio: "Nate Reveals Why He Is The Way He Is - Full Interview"
Host/Author: Barstool Sports
Release Date: February 6, 2025
Platform: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music (ad-free for Prime Members)
In this episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Barstool Sports' Kevin Clancy, John Feidelberg, Jackie, Dave Portnoy, and Erica, the conversation delves deep into personal development, the complexities of modern parenting, financial management, and societal changes influenced by technology. The dialogue offers listeners an unfiltered look into the hosts' lives, sharing candid anecdotes, reflections, and humorous exchanges that resonate with a broad audience.
The episode opens with a discussion about establishing morning routines to enhance productivity and well-being. [06:08] Jackie shares her recent purchase of a $200 standalone alarm clock designed to help her become a better morning person. She explains, “I bought a top-of-the-line alarm clock, and now I just stare at it because I watch the sunrise on it and don’t get out of bed.” This leads [07:36] Kevin Clancy to highlight how such devices are often marketed for children but can inadvertently affect adults' morning behaviors. The conversation underscores the challenges of adapting to new routines and the psychological impact of technology-designed habits.
A significant portion of the episode centers on the struggles of balancing professional responsibilities with parenting duties. [09:50] Dave Portnoy and [10:18] Jackie discuss the pressures of raising children while maintaining personal and professional lives. Jackie poignantly asks, “Do you think it's crazy people work their entire lives and don't see their kids all day?” This reflection captures the tension many parents face in striving to provide for their families while wanting to remain actively involved in their children's lives.
[10:52] Jackie further elaborates on the financial strains of parenthood, mentioning, “Every couple months, I have to pay my kids' tuition. It’s just like 25 grand. Poof. Out the window.” This highlights the financial sacrifices and long-term planning required to support a family, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy and strategic budgeting.
The hosts dive into the intricacies of financial management, particularly focusing on cryptocurrency's impact on their perception of money. [11:53] Kevin Clancy shares his experience with crypto swings, stating, “Crypto has made me see my net worth as just numbers on a screen.” This sentiment reflects the volatility and psychological effects of investing in digital currencies.
[12:10] Kevin discusses the paradox of wealth accumulation, noting, “Expenses have always grown with my money, almost outpacing it.” This observation underscores the common challenge of managing increased earnings without proportionately increasing savings or investments, leading to potential financial instability despite apparent wealth.
[13:20] Dave Portnoy echoes similar sentiments about the relative nature of money, “Every stage of life, I’ve always just been able to do what I want,” highlighting how financial freedom can be subjective and heavily dependent on personal lifestyle choices and obligations.
The conversation shifts to broader societal changes, particularly the decline of community-centric living due to technological advancements. [49:37] Dave Portnoy references an Atlantic article titled "The Anti-Social Century," discussing how modern infrastructure like cars and sprawling suburbs have eroded traditional community bonds. Jackie adds, “Humans were meant to be in communities and probably not travel thousands of miles all the time,” emphasizing a yearning for stronger communal ties and the negative effects of isolation fostered by technology.
[50:30] Kevin Clancy and [51:02] Jackie discuss the loss of unsupervised interpersonal interactions, which are crucial for developing conflict resolution skills and personal resilience. The hosts lament the decline of spontaneous, face-to-face communications, replaced by mediated interactions through devices and social media.
A recurring theme is the evolution of parenting styles and the increasing involvement of fathers in child-rearing. [46:19] Jackie observes, “Our generation of parents is so incredibly different,” pointing out the stark contrast between past and present parenting roles. This shift towards more hands-on involvement is seen as a positive development, fostering stronger parent-child relationships and more balanced domestic responsibilities.
[45:58] Kevin Clancy shares his personal experience, “My kids are always with me, whether it’s a teacher or a coach,” highlighting the multifaceted roles modern parents often adopt to ensure their children receive comprehensive support and attention.
The hosts explore the impact of social media on personal validation and communication. [75:17] Jackie introduces a personal tactic for interacting on social platforms: “If you think a girl in the bar is hot, we have to talk to them,” reflecting a proactive approach to social interactions that contrasts with the passive consumption of online content.
[77:36] Jackie and [77:46] Erica discuss the phenomenon of seeking validation through likes and comments on social media. Jackie expresses frustration, “I waste a lot of time when… everyone else does it,” while Erica shares her strategy to manage these interactions: “I reserve it… I don't want to lose my credibility.”
These exchanges highlight the modern struggle for validation and the ways individuals attempt to navigate the often superficial metrics of social media engagement.
The conversation also touches upon the challenges of wealth management and the psychological burden of financial responsibilities. [41:52] Dave Portnoy muses, “What's the number you would sell immediately? The only real money I have is the paycheck,” emphasizing a conservative approach to personal finances despite having investments in volatile assets like Bitcoin.
[42:00] Jackie argues the strategic use of investments: “It's like, okay, I want to buy a house. I can take a down payment out of Bitcoin,” showcasing a more aggressive yet calculated approach to leveraging digital assets for long-term financial goals.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the importance of balancing personal ambitions with familial responsibilities. [45:04] Dave Portnoy underscores the value of personal time and the difficulty of carving out leisure amidst demanding schedules: “You do everything… and then I'm off.”
[76:46] Jackie and [77:21] Erica further discuss innovative ideas for improving everyday interactions and technological solutions to enhance communication, though with a humorous twist that underscores their casual, relatable approach.
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about personal achievements and mutual respect among the hosts, leaving listeners with a mix of introspection and entertainment.
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This episode of KFC Radio offers a multifaceted exploration of contemporary life challenges, blending humor with heartfelt discussions. Whether it's tackling the complexities of parenthood, navigating the volatile waters of cryptocurrency, or lamenting the erosion of community bonds, the hosts provide a relatable and engaging narrative for listeners seeking both entertainment and introspection.