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Kevin Clancy
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I just.
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Kevin Clancy
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Kevin Clancy
It's another edition of KFC Radio on the Barstool Sports Network. We got a monster episode today. We got a lot to get to. I got to recap my Shiva story. We got the the Cayman family coming in to give me their perspective of it after their dad died and I went to their, their services. We got an interview with Joe List coming out. Very funny comic who's got some Dates on the road. He's got tickets on the ninth in Town hall in New York City. And then in the coming months up in Wilbur. It is Election Day. As you listen to this, though.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So I don't know what, like, what it was, but I just was scrolling and there was just so much on the timeline. And I just genuinely, truly was like, I would give anything to go back to the before days. Like, before probably. Probably 2016, before Trump. Just like. And not. Not politically. I'm not saying that politically. It's very funny. By the way, I had been shadow banned on Instagram, like a certain level of shadow banned, locked at 551,000 followers. And just magically I gain and lose 2,000 followers in the same day every day. There's just literally someone going gain 2000, lose 2000 every fucking day, pulling their levers, just locked in at 551,000. And then the last couple videos I made were like, one made fun of Kamala being like, not even made fun of Kamala, but I was just like, yeah, Joe Rogan shouldn't fly to her. Shoots up 1000, like in a day. And then yesterday, I made a video about Epstein and Trump and dropped down to 550. Instant. Instant. I can actually very much understand why people, while they're just like, well, that worked. I'm just going to keep doing that. Yeah, but I'm the idiot who just does both and ends up losing. It's like I gained a little bit, but ended up losing more by talking politics because. Cause I just didn't pick a lane and go through it. Cause one second I was like, Kamala is like, not a big deal. Who gives a shit about her? And everyone was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I was like, donald Trump hangs out, hung out with Jeffrey Epstein for decades and was doing terrible shit. They're like that. The fact. I mean, this has been the thing that I've been preaching for a couple years now, how people don't actually care about the aliens. They don't actually care about the victims of the Epstein. They just care about, like, the grand stories. I mean, no greater example than this that, like, there is just hundreds of hours of Epstein talking about Donald Trump podcast with the interview, where you can hear him describe all of their interactions. And it's not like bombshell shit. He's not like, he went to Little St. James with us and like, fucked kids. He's not saying that stuff. So it's not like a smoking gun in that regard, but it is the world's most notorious pedophile.
John Feidelberg
For a story where, like, people have been like, if you were in a picture at the Oscars, if you're tangentially.
Kevin Clancy
Six degrees of separation.
John Feidelberg
I don't know. I just took a picture of the guy. The fucking Oscars.
Kevin Clancy
Right now. This guy is like, he was my best friend for 10 years, and he just told all the stories about how they used to run around town. Dude, Donald Trump, if these stories are true, so out of pocket, so crazy. First of all, the very. Like, the very first thing they put out there was Epstein talking about how Trump got scalp reduction surgery.
John Feidelberg
Scalp reduction surgery?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Not like hair transplant. Scalp reduction. I don't know really what it. What it means. I don't know how that works. I guess, like, if you were to like, remove the bald spot and maybe, like, pull the skin tighter or something. I do not know what scalp production.
John Feidelberg
He got the anti yarmulke surgery.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the fact that that was like, the. The first thing that was out and probably the thing that Donald Trump hates the most.
Jackie
You know, people.
Kevin Clancy
People like saying that, you know, he. Let's see. Procedure removes the bald area of the scalp and stretches the remaining hair. That's disgusting.
Pav
Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
So you're not getting new hair. You're just stretching your.
John Feidelberg
Oh, I can see. Like, that's kind of what his hair looks like, right? Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That's why it looks goofy, is that he pulled his hair over the top. And they say he refuses to release his medical records. And, like, probably because of shit like that.
Pav
They give you, like a facelift, too?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's probably. It's basically like a facelift for your head kind of.
Jackie
Yeah.
Pav
Oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
But then he said this is what Trump would do. Trump would call his buddies and have his what, Their wives listening in on the phone call. Be it on speakerphone or on like, third line or second phone, whatever it is. And he would be like, yo, you want to chicks? Like, let's do this. Like, I got Miss Miss America pageants in town. I got the Hawaiian Tropic, like, calendar photo shoot. Like, we could. Whoever we want, let's do it. And they would be like, okay, cool down. And then when the wife was like, mad about it, he'd be like, do you want to me? And he would all of his friends wives that way.
John Feidelberg
That's one of the most twisted things I ever heard in my life ever.
Kevin Clancy
Dude. That's so crazy.
Pav
We.
Kevin Clancy
He specifically of all the things he.
John Feidelberg
Was fucked up thing ever heard.
Kevin Clancy
Right. So the Story was Michael Wolf, who is a author who has written like three or four books about Trump. Now he has a podcast called Fire and Fury. And he did an interview with. With Epstein in like 2017. So it was like right after Donald Trump took the White House, before Epstein got arrested, and for whatever reason waited until like, right now to drop it if you want it. I feel like if you wanted to sway the election one way or the other, you should have done it like, probably like a year ago.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, a full year.
Kevin Clancy
Because this is my point that nobody really cares or they just turn a blind eye. But so this guy, you know, again, I'm at the point where I literally do not know anybody to trust anything at all anymore. Like, every poll I see, every chart I see, every. Every. I'm like, all of it's, you know, questionable. But this guy is, you know, basically made his career about Trump. So, you know, however you want to. Whether that means he's got an axe to grind against him or he just is reporting on him, I don't know. But he seems to have all this shit about Epstein and Trump and that was the main thing. He was like, he loved to fuck his friends, wives, and he would be like, he would say it, he'd be like, I love to fuck them. Like, like, isn't that great? Then I can fuck their wives and. But it's so twisted all around, like. Like, I can't see how it all lines up. But, like, for the wife to just be like, okay, I'll fuck Donald Trump now, but you gotta fuck Donald Trump, you know, like the pick of the litter when it comes to fucking people. I wouldn't think. And then. So the scalp. He fucked all the wives. He said they used to roll up to the casinos in Atlantic City and they would intentionally break up couples. So he clearly has some power shit where it's like, I want. I don't want women. I want, like your woman. Yeah, I want to take a girlfriend. Epstein and Epstein saying that him and Donald Trump were. He said we were best friends for a decade and we used to like run around town, like, partying and doing all our shit, real estate deals, hanging out in casinos, flying to probably fucking little Saint James. And he said that they would, like roll up on a couple and Epstein would kind of. They had like a little two man game where Epstein would be like, hey, man, you want like a tour of the casino? And then Trump would kind of swoop in on the woman and be like, you're very beautiful. Like, we want to show you like the suite. And then his security guards, they said, would just kind of like, whisk them away. And it would. All of a sudden we'd just be like, your girl's gone. And you're sitting there with, like, Jeffrey Epstein with your dick in your hand. I don't know how that all, like, I.
John Feidelberg
Guys like that are so fucking weird. Like. Like guys who have, like, a medical need for pussy. Like. Like, you're so. It's all. It's always 100% like a power thing.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
It's like, I don't know, like. And then they're like, what, you're gay? Like, looks. I don't want to fucking steal girls away.
Kevin Clancy
Because there's also another level. I know guys who wants. You know, at least when we were younger, were obsessed with getting laid, like, every night out.
John Feidelberg
But they were literally the worst Hanks.
Kevin Clancy
But they. But those guys were also, like, just looking for hopefully just like, other single women at the bar who, like, wanted to fuck. Also to be like, I need to steal someone's wife or girl.
John Feidelberg
But if you're going out, I think anyone who, like, goes out with, like, I'm fucking, we. Be it stealing, stealing's obviously a level up. Or just like, I got a fuck, like, there's something wrong with you. A guy who, I'm sure girls.
Kevin Clancy
I.
John Feidelberg
Don'T know, just go hang out with people and see where they go.
Kevin Clancy
Holy. Who's that guy? That guy needs scalp production surgery. Holy shit. Do girls. Are there girls like that? We're like, I am getting dick tonight.
Pav
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, probably not, like, every night. Right? It's probably like, I just broke up with someone, I need to get laid sort of thing. Whereas there are guys who are like, yeah. Every single time. If I don't close a girl, like, it's a failure of a night anymore. That exists as much.
John Feidelberg
I'm sure it does.
Kevin Clancy
Does it? Because I feel like you guys don't do that. You know, I go out, like, trying to get numbers and girls and get laid right now. Yeah. A lot of apps. I would say anytime one of my buddy says, we're going on a day, he's going on a date tonight. It's usually from an app. I feel like that those guys are probably just doing all the groundwork. It's actually probably better to hang out with those guys now because rather than being obsessed with it at the bar, it's like they've been doing it on the app for like, five hours pre.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And they get to the end but.
John Feidelberg
Then it's like hanging out with gas or we gotta go to this bar, talk to a girl, right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Taking my jacket off and put it on a chair. I'm where I'm going to be for the whole night.
Kevin Clancy
That is the sign.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
We're going nowhere. I'm sitting on this jacket, man.
Pav
But is it more for, like, validation or is it because, like, just like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I think that's all about. It's not just like, I want to get my dick wet. It feels good. It's all about, you know, attention.
John Feidelberg
And from the guys I know who used to do it, they 100% were. Did not feel like men and thought that. And now, like, like, they were like, either, like, kind of nerdy or, like, skinny or like. Oh, really?
Kevin Clancy
Minded the opposite. They were all like, meatheads. But I. But I don't even think it's. It was more like, I'm going to get lead and you're not. And like, if you get laid, I'm going to get a hotter girl. If you get one, I'm going to get two. It was just like a competition with other guys. Oh, really?
John Feidelberg
I. I didn't. I probably only knew they were.
Kevin Clancy
They were like, for sure.
John Feidelberg
I have, like, two that really stick out. And they were both, like. They both definitively did not think that they were men in the traditional sense.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Pav
Yeah, really.
Kevin Clancy
And, and did they get a lot of one did.
John Feidelberg
One didn't.
Kevin Clancy
Because I'll tell you what, the, like, the worst thing is being that guy and not.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
At least those guys can be like, I've had, know you have crazy sex stories, you've hooked up with beautiful chicks. Like, at least there's some side of that if you're that guy. And failing.
John Feidelberg
Even, even the one that did would end up dating them, like, for like two weeks.
Kevin Clancy
And then he couldn't, like, you know, just hit it and quit it sort of thing. Yeah, that, that. That's like the people I know who did that were also the same guys that I was telling. Like, they were screaming about each other's W2s while they fought each other.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
It's all comparison.
John Feidelberg
It's all like, a man makes more money.
Kevin Clancy
It' Literal or figurative dick measure.
Pav
Yeah, that sounds like just the worst.
John Feidelberg
It was. I mean, I lived with them. It was truly the worst. Like the worst.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I lived with that for a little while and then. But it was fun. It was fun for like a minute. And then I was like, I can't, like, live like, this is crazy. But anyway, back to this Epstein. Like, nobody cares.
John Feidelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
Like we've been clamoring about the Epstein list and the Epstein this and that. Who, who like you said, if you are even tangentially related to it, it's like this black mark on your career where people throw it in your face every two seconds and it's like, here's in Jeffrey. Even just, just like hearing Jeffrey Epstein talk. You think people would be like interested in that because like you guys are obsessed with this dude. Like, go listen to what he, you know, they. It's like nobody actually cares.
John Feidelberg
I think this anything I would, I would venture to guess the people who are obsessed with Epstein list from what I see from people I know and people who like Trump are like the Venn diagram is full circle. So that's why no one cares.
Kevin Clancy
Right. Right.
John Feidelberg
Well, I really didn't care about that story.
Kevin Clancy
Well, how about this though? You are, I think they dropped like over the weekend. So seven, maybe five days out of the election and you find out that your competitor has like direct ties to the most notorious pedophile ever and they don't say a fucking word about it because the clip. So you know that Kamala and her team are like, fuck, we could just, you know, they could hammer. They could have just hammered that for the final week being like this man hung out directly with the biggest pedophile forever for 10 straight years and they just can't say a word about it because you know, the other side of it would be.
Pav
Do you think he would. This might not be a PC question, but would he lose more like voters if it came out that he a kid or if he came out that he a guy.
John Feidelberg
Great question.
Kevin Clancy
That is a great question. It's sickening. That's a great question.
John Feidelberg
I would guess, I would guess it's kids, but I'm pretty sure.
Kevin Clancy
But the fact that it's kind of close. How about this? Donald Trump fucked a 17 year old girl or Donald Trump fucked a guy.
Jackie
Guy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, right. Would be worse. Like, yeah, like they would be able to be like, well in some states it's legal and like consent of law, blah blah, blah. But even that I, I just. We have reached a point where nothing yo. Like nothing matters to people if like they have an agenda, they have a guy, they have a cause, they have a team, they have a band, they have whatever their like is and their dislike is. Facts that come out like, or, or more information like it does not matter.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. I think all you. It's a first Impressions matter thing. Right. Like, you, like, I like this person. And then like the world we live in now, every day you're getting a new story about something.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And you kind of just get used to being like, explaining it away.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's what I mean. Like. Like, if. If I think part of Trump's allure to people who kind of like, believed he was going to like, get rid of the Hollywood pedophiles and get rid of the corrupt politicians and. And they like that. Right. And that is like, yeah, if someone could do that, that would be like a good thing. Right. But then the guy that was said he's going to do that, like, is these things.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. Well, most accusations are admissions.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Right, right. And rather. But the fact that people can't just go like, oh, shit, like, he's one of them too. Fuck. Like we have to pivot to someone else. Or like, I don't like them anymore. Like, they just dig their fucking heels. And it's. I mean, I don't want to make it political because it really is about everything. It's like, you know, your favorite athlete could do something, your favorite team, your favorite. Anything that people like these days. It is. There is a full blown incapability to just change based on information.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. I mean, I think that's been a long time.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
But like, it's like everything, you know, I. I always think about everything that the world's been that way for a while. It's just more obvious now.
Kevin Clancy
No, you can see it. Yeah. But like, like if there was this. These Epstein tapes are very. Like I said, they're. They're more like character witness type of information.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's not like he's doing anything like, illegal, at least on the tapes that are out. But it would be like, I don't really think that guy's a great guy, let alone like, should run the country sort of thing, you know. But, like, I do wonder like. Like how far. Like, like Jackie just said, like, how far would it need to go? And on the other side, too, like, what. What would Kamala Harris need to do for people to be like, okay, never mind. Like, they're not the right person for this. I don't. You would have to go. You would need to be like live footage in the middle of Times Square. Fuck a kid. Anything else will be AI. Deep fake, you know, targeting. You're targeting us for the, like, you know what, what. However they explain it away. It's crazy. I just can't believe that. It's like they. How can you. If you're like. If you're one of those people that's, like, obsessed about the Epstein. Anything Epstein, and then this comes out and you're just like, well, I don't know. Never mind. I just can't.
John Feidelberg
Should we pull up Dante's tweet on the matter? Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I wonder what a guy like him is. Did he tweet?
John Feidelberg
I'm sure he didn't.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, it's funny that it's just. And I guess this is where, you know, it is a little. You're in a little bit of a pickle. If you are, like, a hardcore liberal who is, like, on the other side because Clinton is so attached to him that you can't.
John Feidelberg
But I also, like, if that was their reasoning for not bringing it up, I think that's dumb. Like, I wouldn't say the Clinton's been too attached to this campaign.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. To me, it's like they. They. If anything, you can condemn them, too, and just be like, yeah, fuck them also. Yeah, whatever, you know, But. But it is. I'm more. I'm also more just talking about, like, again, politics, side, whoever you vote for. All good. I just can't believe that, like, you can put out. This should be, like a bombshell thing. It was like, I didn't realize by the time I got to it, it was out for two days.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. I saw this, like, last Thursday, maybe. Yeah, maybe Wednesday.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, no, nothing. I mean, you got it. You got to think that that guy Michael Wolf was, like, thinking he was going to, like, you know, win the election or, you know, sway the election. The last second, he's probably like, nobody cares.
John Feidelberg
I don't think. I don't know what the reasoning behind putting it out, but I agree with you. We're like, if you're putting it out now, it's too late.
Kevin Clancy
It's way too late. People have literally already cast their votes, a lot of people. So I don't know if it was one of those things. Like, this is my last chance to get a little bit of juice out of it before he wins or loses. I don't know. But. But there was also, like, a direct quote from Bannon, Steve Bannon there being like, Jeffrey Epstein was the only person I was worried about because he was the only one that could directly torpedo this.
John Feidelberg
This campaign.
Kevin Clancy
What more, there's a reason why you say that. Absolutely nuts, man. But it's the same thing, like I said, with, like, aliens and all the other things. It's like, okay, now here's, like, read about it and, like, learn about it or, like, here's the proof or the non proof. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no.
Jackie
We just want to keep yelling about things. Let's go.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy town. Oh, I want to talk to you about this, Jackie. Olivia Rodrigo went viral for her criteria for dating guys. She said she asks them a very specific question, and if they say yes, they're full of themselves and they're out. She says she asks, guys, would you go to space if you were offered the opportunity? And if they say yes, it's a huge red flag. She thinks they're too full of themselves and you're out.
Pav
Yeah, I saw this. I. I love Olivia Rodrigo, but this I was very confused on because I don't really understand what about it is.
John Feidelberg
I see where she's coming from. Yeah. I see, like, currently, right now, the people who are actively trying to go to space are egomaniacs and losers. But, like, if you ask me, like, would you want to go to space? And. Yeah. And I'm like, I don't know. Sure. Like, I. I would be like, it's my. I'm not like Bezos, where I'm like, it's my goal. I'm making. I'm destroying mom and pop shops so I can have a hundred million dollars for one quick shot to the moon. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
But if, like, if it got popular enough and I could just buy a ticket.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It just became like, travel in a way. Like, you know, a little bit more grand, glamorous travel. I think a better way to describe it would be crypto guys.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, right. There are quicker ways to get to the kind of person you're looking for.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. You're asking the, like, two or three questions away.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, the next question is, like, what crypto coins do you own? And then start telling you about his crypto wallet. You're like, now, I don't want to do that.
Pav
Yeah. If he speaks about it passionately. No, if he's like.
Kevin Clancy
Well, what I was going to say was, I think a better one, a better example would be, like, would you get in those submarines to go to the bottom of the ocean? Because that is, like, you will probably die doing it, you know? And I. But you're so obsessed with this idea of, like, I'm the only one who's done it, or, like, you know what I mean? Like, those guys are all like, yeah, there's no one's ever gone this deep before. Or, like, I'm the Only person that can say that, I've done this. And the only reason you do that is to come back up to the surface and say that shit. And you're willing to risk, like, you and your son's life where you just get imploded in, like, two seconds. Whereas, like, space is relatively, you know, it is kind of dangerous, but it's like, you probably could go up there and it would be all right. Yeah, but it's more like, are you. How. How far are you willing to go to just be a. I did that, asshole.
John Feidelberg
I guess. Well, I mean, like, you could do it on a planet, Earth, zero gravity, but, like, I'd be like, oh, this is kind of crazy. We're floating like. Yeah, that doesn't happen in the summer. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, there's some cool. You get a better view. You see some. You get to float around.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, summer. You don't see anything. This is black.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
You might be lucky enough to see a fish swim by.
Kevin Clancy
You know what?
Pav
I know, but there's so many. I could, like, get down with it because there's so many crazy animals, but.
John Feidelberg
You'Re not, like, unless you have a farm of them down there. Like, I'm just hoping there's a one in a million chance some fish I've never seen swims by.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's so true.
John Feidelberg
At least the space I get to see, like, the view. Earth.
Kevin Clancy
Earth and the top flat and all that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
She. Did she catch heat for this, or are the women, like.
Pav
I think that she caught. Caught some heat for it. I think, like, a lot of what I saw is a lot of women were like, wait, I would want to go to space. Like, this is not.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that is where I was wondering, like, that. That she gendered space is what she did. And we don't gender things here.
Pav
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Space is definitely a dude thing.
John Feidelberg
But I mean, currently. Yeah, you got the moss, the Bezos.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, but I just mean, like, you know how, like, cats are girls and dogs are boys.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Space is a boy thing.
John Feidelberg
I would. Yeah, I guess. Like. Like, I don't think me and my sisters discuss space too much as a kid, although I wasn't really much of a space guy either. I like.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, you know, and that's. But that's where I think, like, the women who are, like, astronauts or science into science and shit are probably, like, almost offended by that in a way. But I do think of space as, like, a dude.
Pav
I see. I. Again, I see what she's getting at, and she's trying to target the annoying group of. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I stand by that. I don't think it was execute, and I don't think that that question is a very.
Kevin Clancy
I love space, but I don't think I'd go. I think.
Jackie
I think.
Kevin Clancy
I think I'm fascinated by it, but I'm like, I could watch that from afar. I don't need to. It's hard to go to space. I don't think you can just, like, go to space. I think you have to be in, like, decent amount of shape and, like, not train for it, but, like, prepare for it. And.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I don't think it's that hard.
Kevin Clancy
You think? I guess. I guess Shatner went right. Yeah. He was ignited the threshold to get.
John Feidelberg
I hope he can get to space.
Kevin Clancy
Well, there's also, like, differences in, like, some of these guys just, like, pop, like, right above the border. Like, if you get up into orbit and you're, like, floating around and, like, you're talking about. I think you gotta, like, prepare.
John Feidelberg
Oh, to like, go live on the space station.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
John Feidelberg
But like the little blue origin stuff.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's literally. Yeah, but, you know, even that I feel like there's some level of, like, you know, I don't. Like when my ears pop on the airplane, we're probably going like three. Three times that. Right. Like, to me, it's.
Pav
Do you think that Olivia Rodrigo or Serena Carpenter is more famous?
John Feidelberg
I was waiting to say that.
Kevin Clancy
I had this debate all weekend. Yeah, I think it's more famous.
Pav
More famous.
Kevin Clancy
I thought. I thought Olivia Rodrigo was, like, gonna be the next one. And then I think she got. I don't know if to me, from my viewpoint, as soon as she caught a lot of those plagiarizing hits, I feel like she kind of like, disappeared for a little bit because I thought she was, like, going to be the one. And now I think Sabrina Carpenter has.
Pav
I also think she's on stage with Taylor.
Kevin Clancy
She's like. Yeah, clearly Taylor's like, in the swifty crowd, which I think makes you be that much more famous.
John Feidelberg
I think it's Chapel Ron's the one.
Kevin Clancy
Chapel Ro is the one.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I think Ligo just didn't never made music for the radio. I think she just made. I think Java Roll's gonna flame out. Really?
John Feidelberg
I don't know. Maybe her snl. I texted you to go watch it right away. It was like, I text you like, midnight. Chaperone is bur down 30.
Kevin Clancy
She posted or performed?
John Feidelberg
Performed. She. I. The second song. I wasn't when she canceled all those new songs, I think. Yeah, I didn't really. I. Although I think I kind of like the juxtaposition. I think it's about eating, but it's like country twang.
Pav
Is it the country?
John Feidelberg
That's kind of cool. But, like, the Pink Pony Club performance was a sub match.
Pav
I was like, oh, I get it.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. Yeah. When we drove to Jersey, it was Owen fights and I. And then Pig Pony Club came on the.
Kevin Clancy
For like, the fourth time. And I was like, it just keeps getting better.
John Feidelberg
Owen has a playlist of, like, five songs. Like, five songs.
Jackie
Songs.
John Feidelberg
We drove in the car for four hours, three months.
Kevin Clancy
He's played the same five songs that the video of Taylor and Sabrina Carpenter on the stage together. I thought, yeah, like, I thought my eyeballs were, like, out of whack.
John Feidelberg
How come.
Kevin Clancy
Also wears those dresses that, like, cut off like that.
John Feidelberg
That looks great.
Kevin Clancy
That looks like it's like AI or something.
Pav
I also think that one line all because I liked a boy like Olivia Rodriguez. But here's like, Sabrina's. There was like the whole Olivia versus over a boy.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right.
Pav
Who also is, like, bi. And I feel like if he were to use that line all because I.
John Feidelberg
Liked a boy, that would be Shawn Mendes.
Pav
No, not Shawn Mendes.
Kevin Clancy
But also similar.
John Feidelberg
Well, he just the reason I thought that because he just had Joshua Bassett. I guess I don't know him, but Shawn Mendes had like, this weekend, he's like, I'm still figuring out my sexuality or whatever. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Let me help you out. Let me and the entire world for the last decade help you figure it out. You're by. You're into dudes. It's okay. I think that if Sean Mendes came out, I think people would be like, cool, man. I think that announcement would get like.
John Feidelberg
I know who Shawn Mendes is. Except for the guy who's not sure if he's straight or gay.
Kevin Clancy
No, he had. He had some bangers.
John Feidelberg
You could play songs that I'd be like, oh, I know that song.
Pav
I thought he already good.
Kevin Clancy
But I don't know. He hasn't followed it up with much because I think he's just busy trying to figure out, bro.
John Feidelberg
It's like.
Kevin Clancy
It's like Elaine with George. You're ball. Just do it, man.
Pav
I already thought that he had, like, kind of come out.
Kevin Clancy
So this is. Yeah, that is wild to me.
John Feidelberg
Shock to me, dude. Speaking of snl, Mulaney's opening bet. In his thing, he just described my life.
Pav
Wait, what was it again?
John Feidelberg
He's Talking about. He's about how he's old and he has to go to a physical therapist. But the only difference is he goes with two older women. I don't go. I didn't go with anyone. And he's like, I have a torn labrum in my hip. And I go. And I have to do little sit ups with older women.
Pav
Oh, yeah.
John Feidelberg
And the physical therapist has told me that it's probably not worth it for me because I'm just going to need a new hip. And he's like. He's like, I'm going to need a new hip and my mom's going to pick me up from the surgery. I was like, that's it. It's just my life right now.
Kevin Clancy
I. My brother got hip surgery and all my. By the way turned out to be a staph infection.
John Feidelberg
It's all good.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it's not all. We're still getting there, but, like, I don't know, we probably could have, like, saved me, like, the worst 10 days of my goddamn life if they just, like, figured out that it was an infection and gave me an IV of antibiotics.
Pav
It's so funny that you told this story with that. Like, I thought that you were gonna end up being like. And by the way, like, it wasn't anything to worry about and it's all cleared up. But you were like, anyways, I don't know what it is.
Kevin Clancy
Well, yeah, at that point, like, I mean, I think just because of where it was, everyone thought it was like an std, and then that came back negative. And then they, like, took longer to get the results and. But I don't. I've heard of staph infection before.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I thought. And it is. I can tell you it's bad, but I thought when you have staph infection, like, you're in, like, trouble. Like, it's dangerous.
Pav
Yeah. Different. Was in the hospital.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I think. Well, I think if it gets to mrsa. Mrsa. The S in mrsa, I think, is staph.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So it's like something resistant. Staph. So it's like when you can't. When the antibiotics aren't fixing the staph infection and you're in trouble. And so when I heard that, I was like, now I'm like, a little nervous, you know, like, but it was like they. They were. They gave me like a antifungal cream. They're like, yeah, this will fix it. It's like they. They gave me an antibiotic for a bacterial infection, and then Prescribed me a fungus cream. And I was like, those are different things, guys. And I'm not a goddamn doctor. How am I, you know? Totally botched job. But more importantly, it was just like they were asking me, do you, like, did you get injured? Did you get cut? Did. Are you. Do you go outdoors? You, like, hike? Do you. In the, you know, spots where there's bacteria and you could get injured and blah, blah. And I was like, none of that. But I just, I don't know, you just get old and shit happens to.
John Feidelberg
You pants a few days in a row.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, I'm texting my brother, like, how his hip surgery, and he's asking me, like, how's my skin infection? It's just when you're younger, there's just less time for to have happened to you. You know what I mean?
Pav
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It was like, you're old, your body's breaking down, but it's also just like, eventually bad shit's gonna happen to you. You just got to be on the earth for 40 more years. Only been around for 20 years. By the time you're on, you know, for another 15, some shit's gonna happen. Sucks. Pull. I just sent you a Instagram story that I posted, though. Can you put that on the. The. Because as much as you might be, Mulaney, I think this monkey more describes John. Because I, I, I found this monkey on Instagram, and not only was it the video that jumped out at me, but the caption, it was from the Instagram account, Beautiful world.
Pav
Did your uncle with monkey alerts send it to you?
John Feidelberg
No, but we did get one recently. Oh, yeah? Yep.
Kevin Clancy
What do you say? He's good for, like, literally one week. Huh?
John Feidelberg
Oh, multiple.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Infinite monkey theorem challenged by Australian mathematicians.
Kevin Clancy
Infinite monkey theorem.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, let's see. Monkeys will never type Shakespeare study finds. I always thought that was weird anyway. I didn't know what that meant. The whole monk. If you put monkey. A bunch of monkeys from computer, they'll eventually type Hamlet.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
No, they won't.
Kevin Clancy
I know they said that.
John Feidelberg
It's just like, we, we haven't even put a deck of cards in the same order it's ever been in before. Like, yeah, we type Hamlet.
Pav
Yeah, Me.
Kevin Clancy
It's just like, I think that's almost more to describe how, like, how long, like, infinity is where it's like, like they just mash buttons. Eventually they will mash in the right order to write all of Hamlet. I just don't. I do. I genuinely do not think that's true. Like, even if it's infinity, even if it's a hundred billion years. Like, at one point, some monkey's gonna hit the wrong.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, look at this.
Kevin Clancy
Look at this monkey just eating his ice cream. And the caption is, an elderly monkey sits calmly savoring a stick of ice cream with peaceful contentment. Its wise, weathered face softens with each bite, clearly enjoying the simple treat. This quiet moment reflects a sense of tranquility, as if the world around fades away, leaving just the monkey and its cool, sweet indulgence. And I was like, take out monkey and put in John that is his. And everybody's like, life isn't so bad. We'll survive another day. I'm going to have another one of this, bro.
John Feidelberg
I mean, I replied to you. I was like, I just this morning I rolled over, first thing I did was I got a peanut butter cup. And then second thing I did was grab my phone and I looked at my phone and saw that I was like, I'm chewing a peanut butter cup right now. Like 8 o'clock in the morning.
Kevin Clancy
Just like, this is delicious.
John Feidelberg
Fully in bed. Just like.
Pav
It is like the way that I feel like when you're eating, there's some people like, it looks like they're focused on the food. Some people like, it looks like they're focused on like other things. And you look like there's no thoughts specifically. That's what this monkey looks like.
John Feidelberg
But that's. That's what I look like all the time.
Pav
No, because like sometimes you're sitting there and you could tell that there's stuff. You're having conversations, but then it seems to all kind of vanish.
John Feidelberg
I don't know.
Pav
It's a very. It's just like. It's a very specific thing.
Kevin Clancy
It's like you're nirvana.
John Feidelberg
It's like, it's like, honest to God, like, eating is an incredible pleasure.
Pav
Why are you doing the.
John Feidelberg
I'm trying to point to the tv. Eating is an incredible pleasure.
Kevin Clancy
Like the Nadians, you, by the way, just for feel, you have to cup.
Jackie
Them a little bit.
Kevin Clancy
It's not just. You're not Italian. Talking with your hands. You have to squeeze your fingers together and your thumb and you just make a little bit of a cup.
Pav
I also just watched the wrist guards clip. Do you remember that at all? That was one of my favorite clips of Cape Syrian. Yeah. The guy who like said he. Obama. I don't even know if like I found it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, Nate is kind of like, imagine if he's. But anyway, continue.
John Feidelberg
But there's. There's no difference between, like, eating and having sex. Like, what. What do you think about when you're having sex?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Nothing. How good this feels.
Kevin Clancy
Food lasts longer.
John Feidelberg
Oh, my gosh. That's how I eat. I eat like I. I lay there and I enjoy it.
Kevin Clancy
All these. You see how, like, these women, these moms are like, banding together to get rid of the unhealthy foods in America because of, like, red 40 and all those, like, the extra things we put in?
John Feidelberg
Yeah. I don't know. You have. I know that. I know that. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So, like, if you get like Froot Loops in, like, Australia and the United Kingdom, even like our, our version of that is, like, even worse.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, they, they have, you know, it's still like a sugary cereal, but they're like, we're not gonna put the poisons in there, you know?
John Feidelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
But I'm also like, I think that makes it the good, good, good, you know? Like, I think the reason why those, those food experiences you're having, I think are probably the poisons.
John Feidelberg
I see.
Kevin Clancy
I don't. I don't think Australia people run around me like, it's like fucking. It's like, it's like breakfast.
John Feidelberg
I went to a, like a farm in Portugal where they like, slaughtered the cow like, like an hour ago. And then they bring us to meat. And I was like, this sucks. This is terrible. I can't taste pesticides in here.
Kevin Clancy
Like, give me the process. Whatever makes me able to ship across a 3,000.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. No preservatives.
Kevin Clancy
Like, organic fruit sucks, man. Grass fed beef, like from Trader Joe's stinks, bro.
John Feidelberg
You're seeing the grass fed, like what we think it means versus what it really means. I thought grass fed was like, like, you're just out there roaming the fields eating grass. No, no, no, no. You're still tied. They just dump grass on your head. It was crazy, dude. I was like, that is not what I thought grass fed meant. Just a truck dumps a ton of gas. Grass. It's like, it is. You're trying to catch.
Kevin Clancy
The only reason you're eating it is because you would drown in it. Otherwise this cow wouldn't be able to breathe. So it had to eat all the grass. And then we kill it.
John Feidelberg
Wish I didn't see that. That's disappointing.
Kevin Clancy
Rip to Peanut. You hear about Peanut the squirrel?
John Feidelberg
I've. I've heard about this a little bit and.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, no, it's P. Apostrophe nut.
John Feidelberg
I. From what I understand, it makes. It all makes a pretty Good deal of sense is that?
Kevin Clancy
No, No, I don't. Well, here's what happened. So, first of all, the fact that this all leads back to ONLY fans. I don't know if you guys know that. They. This couple, the. The. They're all tatted up. The girl looks like a blonde Bonnie Rotten, and they fuck on OnlyFans, okay? And they were using their pet squirrels to funnel all their traffic to ONLY fans, which is just fucking hilarious.
John Feidelberg
Wait, they were what?
Kevin Clancy
Like, they. They have a pet squirrel that went viral, and then on that account, they would be like, check out this.
John Feidelberg
Okay, I see.
Kevin Clancy
Which is just like the Internet, like, in a nutshell, where it's like, this animal went viral. You ran the account for it and you use it to, you know, make money on your fuck site. This is 2024 in a nutshell. But so these guys, these two have a. Like, an animal sanctuary.
John Feidelberg
Okay.
Kevin Clancy
I have, like 300 animals on their. On their. Their property. And this one, Peanut the squirrel, went like, super viral because it's like a pet pet. They put it in costumes and they can, like. You know, it's like having, like, a little dog. And they believe that once people found out that they were using it to promote ONLY fans, there was, like, anonymous tips being like, these are. You know, they're like, mistreating these animals or, like, there's like, some illegal shit going on. So then they went to the. To, like, their property and were fucking around with Peanut, and Peanut bit him. Bit one of the cops, apparently.
John Feidelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
And the cop was like, we need to. You know, I might get rabies. And they. They put him down. But I don't think they should have been in there in the first place, the cops.
John Feidelberg
But it. Like, if people file complaints about animal mistreatment, you got to investigate it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but I don't think there was any like this, Pete. I think Peanut is living the fucking dream.
John Feidelberg
But you gotta investigate it, I guess.
Kevin Clancy
But you. If you roll it, this is like. It's like, you know, it's like I was gonna make a comparison. That is not true at all. But if you go in and you botch your fucking investigation.
John Feidelberg
But I don't know if they botched it. The squirrel bit him.
Kevin Clancy
Well, yeah, if you fucking roll up and you start fucking with some animals, they're gonna. They're gonna bite you.
John Feidelberg
I think. I think.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's like they're just living on a farm. It's like.
John Feidelberg
I think if you get calls about animal mistreatment, you should investigate them and then if you get bit by something, you gotta check.
Kevin Clancy
There was. I think there was a. But I think the problem was there was a raccoon that. They searched that for me because I think that's what happened is they had a raccoon and people didn't like that. But then it's like, all right, fine, get rid of the raccoon. Let Peanut live, bro. Like, like don't with the. You know, it's like, he's not executed by the state is crazy. They've raised $150,000.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. Oh, they're obviously scam artists.
Kevin Clancy
More the fact that people are donating, dude.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, that's like, what do you even don't. They were like. They were like, we're gonna like spend this money on like an animal sanctuary. It's like, yeah, right, dude. And I wouldn't even blame them if I had. If I had a pet squirrel and somebody killed it and all of a sudden money was rolling in like that and I'd be like, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna give it to like the squirrel society, bro. Sure. If you guys want to give me a hundred, let's. Okay, let's read. The seven year old Peanut and Fred the raccoon were euthanized. Officers raided my house as if it was a drug dealer. I sat outside my house for five hours. I had to get a police escort to my bathroom. I wasn't even allowed to feed my rescue horses breakfast or lunch. I sit sat there like a criminal. After being interrogated, my wife check out her immigration status. Then proceeded. That might be something too. There might be political going on here. Then proceeded to ask me if I had cameras in my house. Then proceeded to go through every cabinet, nook and cranny of my house looking for a squirrel and a raccoon. They got a search warrant for departments and a judge signed off on a search warrant for a squirrel and a raccoon and they took them and killed them. There's something more going on here.
John Feidelberg
Well, the, the. I think the big thing is it bit someone and you have to find out if the animal has died is rabies. I think you should kill a squirrel.
Kevin Clancy
But I don't think the.
Pav
The only way to do.
Kevin Clancy
I think, yeah, the, the guy that got bit was the police during the. During the raid. Right, but don't raid my house. But if you're running around biting people, then. I understand that, but they're just about. You can't. You can't just make some up. Then have a police raid go bad. And kill my animals.
John Feidelberg
I think you can. I think if a person gets bit and might get rabies, you got to find out if it has rabies.
Kevin Clancy
No, it got bit because of the raid, though. It's not like that's fucking your fault.
John Feidelberg
But it's still got. I mean, you can't, you can't let a racing get rabies. You gotta find out the N was rabies.
Kevin Clancy
You're totally wrong on this. When you come in my house and fuck with my shit and then you kill my shit because.
John Feidelberg
Well, I'm not saying it's good, but you got to find out at the end. Wise rabies. It's an unfortunate circle.
Kevin Clancy
You. You figure out you have rabies, bro.
John Feidelberg
You got bit.
Kevin Clancy
Do you have rabies? Leave my.
Pav
The only way to figure that out, you have to cut off the head of the.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, you check the brain.
Kevin Clancy
Let the get. You gotta cut off your head now, bro.
Pav
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Listen, me and my family, we're good. No rabies here. If you think you have it, you can chop your fucking head off.
John Feidelberg
I, I would. I will side with the life of a human over a squirrel. Yeah, I'll take that brave stance.
Kevin Clancy
But also, I don't think, I don't think there's any reason to think that this animal that is on fucking camera all the time has rabies. Like, this thing is a viral sensation. I don't think a rabid squirrel would have a huge social media presence.
John Feidelberg
I don't know. I don't know. I think. Why would.
Kevin Clancy
Why would you think that animal.
John Feidelberg
So are you saying they like, went to go kill that? Like they like the police? Like, we're like, we're gonna go kill Peanut.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know why they did. I don't know why any of this is happening. I don't know why anybody called them in the first place. Let these weirdos fucking have pet.
John Feidelberg
I think every step is logical. I think it's insane to bother these people.
Kevin Clancy
I think you guys are crazy. These people just live on a farm with a bunch of animals and they fuck. It actually sounds like a delightful life.
John Feidelberg
But if you get a bunch of calls saying, I don't know how I.
Kevin Clancy
Could just make that up.
Jackie
What?
John Feidelberg
What? But you have to investigate calls.
Jackie
Why?
John Feidelberg
That's what the police do.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but, but then if you watch the investigation, I think John's in the house. John's in the house committing crimes. And they roll in there and they shoot you. And it's like, well, we had to investigate it.
John Feidelberg
We had to investigate it, but that, like, but nope.
Kevin Clancy
Somebody called.
John Feidelberg
They waited.
Kevin Clancy
Something going on in there.
John Feidelberg
They waited to shoot me until I bit them.
Kevin Clancy
Well, if they were rolling up on.
John Feidelberg
Your for no reason, what's going on in this house? And then I bit them, then they shot me.
Kevin Clancy
If they were, if they were like, you know, you. If they, if they thought John had rabies, I mean, there's no reason to think any of this. Just leave people alone. Why the. Are the cops running up in someone's house?
John Feidelberg
But that's what cops do.
Kevin Clancy
Wrong, by the way. I don't think you just call and then have, you know, I mean, just because somebody calls and says, I mean, I don't know, you look and be like, I don't know, he's making a bunch of videos.
John Feidelberg
I don't know all the steps here. But it feels like someone called the police and then the police investigated and a police officer got bit and they had to find out if it had rabies. Like, I get all this stuff not.
Pav
Like trained in like squirrel.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I wouldn't go around touching animals. I would, I would not be with these animals.
John Feidelberg
I don't want to have a strong stance because again, I'm learning about this now.
Kevin Clancy
But don't you just, like, test yourself for rabies?
John Feidelberg
No, you have to. It's your brain. You have to check the brain. If you, if you have rabies, there's no way to find out until you have like, until you start being like, afraid of water.
Pav
The only, the only, like, way to stay.
Kevin Clancy
But whether or not. So, like, if I get bit by an animal, rabies doesn't matter. I still have to get treated for rabies. Right.
John Feidelberg
I believe, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
If they find out the animal has rabies, it's like, I think there's a.
Pav
Point where it's like once you feel symptoms, it's too late. I think.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I think you're right. I think so.
Kevin Clancy
Like, we got to whack this guy now. But why wouldn't you just get treated for like, if I got, if I got bit by a random animal, I'd be like, just give me the rabies now, just in case. Yeah, I'd rather get ahead of that one than wait for the, the, the, the peanut.
John Feidelberg
I, I don't, I don't know here too. I'm also part of my, my reasoning here is I'm just going to take the word of the people who are not on the side of the only fans. Farmer, owners, owners. I feel like they're probably in it for Attention.
Pav
I don't. I don't. I do think it's like, okay, you're like, it's all about the phrasing. Like, if you're getting famous for this animal and you also have an only fans, it's like the same as, like, if you got famous for one thing and then you wanted to sell merch, like, to.
Kevin Clancy
You got why anybody's bothering these people at all.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Pav
Like, I don't think it's a crime to, like, unless they're literally using the squirrel in their only fans.
Kevin Clancy
Now, that might be a problem.
Jackie
That's a problem.
Pav
But if you're. If you're having separate fate and you're like, oh, well, by the way, if you like us, we also have an only fans, you might like that.
John Feidelberg
You like this squirrel in a cowboy hat.
Pav
There could be, like a crossover. I don't think that that's.
Kevin Clancy
It shows just how, like, horny people are, where it's like, oh, like, I love this. This is a cute animal account. Wait a minute. I can watch somebody.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, okay.
Kevin Clancy
9.99Amonth.
John Feidelberg
Like, okay, that, that.
Kevin Clancy
I'm good. I'll get my Peanut fix over here.
Pav
And my.
John Feidelberg
So how did they end up there? How did it all start?
Pav
Like, I also.
Kevin Clancy
Why were the police called Peanut known for his cowboy. Six different officers in the Juventus came to his door seizing Peanut.
John Feidelberg
See, like, even that, like them using the word raid. First six cops showed up. That's a different thing.
Kevin Clancy
I don't. I think six cops showing up in your house is pretty.
John Feidelberg
When I hear raid, I'm thinking like a raid.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, I guess that's. I guess so. But I think six police officers showing up for a squirrel is insanity. Absolutely insane.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I, I would agree with that. I'm sure. Again, since we're using words that are inflammatory, I. I guess.
Kevin Clancy
Why did the authorities take Peanut? The DEC said it launched an investigation involving reports of potentially unsafe housing of wildlife that could carry rabies and the illegal keeping of wildlife as pets. Long ago, claims the Peanut, who was unfit for the release due to lack of survival skills, was being. Yeah, I don't know. I feel like these people just have, like a bunch of weird pets.
Pav
Maybe it started just like.
Kevin Clancy
Also, you can see, like, I mean, I guess if it's one of those things where it's like he's behind the scenes, like, whipping Peanut, like, get in front of the camera.
John Feidelberg
And even it's like, it seems like it's no different than, like, owning a monkey. Like, I don't Know what pets are legal to own and what pets aren't, but, like.
Kevin Clancy
But a monkey can, like, rip you and other people's faces off.
John Feidelberg
I'm not saying I agree with the law. I'm just saying it seems like it's an illegal pet.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, Fred the raccoon was also part of this. I think the raccoon was probably more the issue. Yeah, I bet. People. People don't like raccoons. I don't think people have a problem with squirrels.
John Feidelberg
But how do you, like, catch one in mitten? Domesticated. Oh, my buddy's dad used to catch.
Kevin Clancy
Really all the time.
John Feidelberg
It's like a squirrel trap.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, how do you make it like you.
John Feidelberg
Oh, that food.
Kevin Clancy
My grandfather used to. My grandfather used to just, like, he would, like, sit at the park and just like, hold peanuts and these and. Fuck.
Pav
Yeah, I think it's pretty easy.
Kevin Clancy
I think they. I think they're pretty. Pretty food motivated. And then, you know, you just bring them in the house and be like, if you wear this hat, I'll give you more nuts.
Pav
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, put on this cowboy hat and you can have some more peanuts. Justice for Peanut. Justice for this couple, the police.
Pav
I also want to say, like, I'm not anti Peanut, but, like, I do understand the order of operations.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, exactly right. Peanut seems like a perfectly pleasant squirrel, but, like, every step I'm like, that makes sense.
Kevin Clancy
Nobody ever calls the police on you guys. And I hope if they do that, you guys get shot. Well, I don't know. Someone called the police on me. This is how it happens, folks. First it's Peanut and then it's, you know, Black Americans. Yeah, that's right. You guys are pro. What you're telling me is you're pro police shooting is what you are. Brianna Stewart, John and Jackie. Like, fuck that. But somebody called the police.
Pav
If I. If I. Yeah, if, like, somebody like, called the cops on me and then I, like, came in and. With a needle.
Kevin Clancy
What if it was a dog?
John Feidelberg
What if.
Kevin Clancy
What if they just.
John Feidelberg
If my dog bit a cop, I'd be like, you probably can't do that, dude.
Kevin Clancy
If. If the police showed up at your house and Maddie, when she was alive, bit a bit of cop and they killed her. You would not. You wouldn't. You wouldn't just be like, well, I don't know.
John Feidelberg
The cops came, man, I wouldn't be thrilled, but I'd be like, I get it. The dog bit you.
Kevin Clancy
You guys are nuts.
Pav
No, no, like, I. I just, like, I don't Like, I get the fear of having like rabies, of having like an animal bite you that typically has rabies.
John Feidelberg
If my dog barked and then they shot it, I wouldn't be, I'd be pretty unhappy if it bit them.
Jackie
I'd be like, I get it.
Kevin Clancy
Be pretty sure that, that Fred and Peanut, who are probably more famous than all of us, don't have rabies. I think you would know. But these animals have rabies.
Pav
They're typically animals that like that rabies vaccines have rabies, but dogs don't.
Kevin Clancy
Like, they're on camera all the time.
Pav
Like, that's why you're not supposed to.
Kevin Clancy
Don't see on camera. They would be just because you could.
John Feidelberg
Get rabies last week.
Kevin Clancy
Sure, I guess.
Pav
Because in Only Fans models, I guess.
Kevin Clancy
So camera, I guess that these, these animals that probably live better lives than us inside of the house would get rabies randomly. I guess that could happen. Yes.
Pav
I don't. It's like, just because an only Fans model is on Only fans doesn't mean that they don't have an std. I don't, I don't know if that.
John Feidelberg
Really like, I see where you're going.
Kevin Clancy
I see the order of operations.
John Feidelberg
Like before Only Fans model. Fucking only fans model. They don't say, I saw you fucking Only fans. You're clean. They let me see your test.
Pav
Yeah, it's like, it's like you gotta.
Jackie
You gotta make like rabies just like.
Kevin Clancy
Falls out of their kitchen. Fucking, you know, you open up the fridge, they go outside. I don't really think they do. They live on their fucking sanctuary outside.
John Feidelberg
Why are you defending this? That squirrel never leaves the house.
Kevin Clancy
I just don't think that like, like, like there's. You guys are like rabid animals are like falling off from the sky all over the place.
John Feidelberg
I'm not, but it's possible.
Kevin Clancy
Well, like I'm saying, this is randomly possible. But if you killed my fucking money making squirrel, my like super famous money making squirrel, because just like there's a 0.01% chance he has rabies, I'd be like, fuck you guys and fuck the police.
John Feidelberg
Oh, the guy's got reason to be upset about it.
Kevin Clancy
But he can't say they were acting.
John Feidelberg
He can't say they were acting irrationally.
Kevin Clancy
I think it's pretty irrational to run up on someone and then they bite you and you're like, you probably have rabies.
John Feidelberg
You're talking about a person. You keep saying someone. It's a squirrel. It's a pet.
Jackie
It's A pet.
Kevin Clancy
And it's a pet. This peanut, this squirrel. This squirrel has more value than like 50% of the human population.
John Feidelberg
That's fair. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So I'm treating it like that. This is. This. This squirrel is. Has a job. This squirrel provides. The squirrel is probably cleaner than most humans. Maybe fucking dead.
John Feidelberg
Because from being dirty, though, apparently just.
Jackie
Get rabies from going outside.
Kevin Clancy
I'm gonna go outside today. I might get rabies. But the reason. Be careful.
Pav
The reason.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe if you chop my head off. I went outside today.
Pav
The reason you don't domesticate a squirrel.
Kevin Clancy
I went outside. You can get rabies, but the reason.
Pav
You don't domesticate a squirrel is because they're prone to rabies.
Kevin Clancy
They're domesticated. They're not getting rabies.
Pav
But you.
Kevin Clancy
They're domesticated when they're like wild animals, like, it lives in the house with them.
John Feidelberg
It goes outside. It's an animal.
Kevin Clancy
But just like a dog goes outside. So, like living in a gun has a rabies vaccine.
Pav
If it goes out, sure.
Kevin Clancy
They're taking care of their fucking pets that make the money.
John Feidelberg
I think the people who killed chances.
Kevin Clancy
Of squirrels having rabies is very low.
John Feidelberg
Okay, so then you shouldn't be able.
Kevin Clancy
To kill this fucking squirrel. That is way more important. You're acting like it's just a regular squirrel, dude.
John Feidelberg
You're acting like it's the president. Because this squirrel, it is a random squirrel, man. It just has an inst. Grandma cow. It's a random squirrel.
Kevin Clancy
Making them so much money. This is like a famous animal. Doesn't matter that it's a squirrel or a dog or whatever it is. It's a important. I can't tell if we're even having.
John Feidelberg
A serious discussion right now. What's happening?
Jackie
This is the president of the squirrels.
Kevin Clancy
This is the most important squirrel in the world.
John Feidelberg
That squirrel. He's got an Instagram.
Kevin Clancy
This is the most important squirrel. Tr F is the most important squirrel on the planet.
Pav
But if you're.
Jackie
But if you.
John Feidelberg
I've heard about this girl 10 minutes ago.
Kevin Clancy
I know I'm a strong. Can you name. Can you name me one other squirrel in the world? Give me another squirrel that even has a name.
John Feidelberg
Jackie.
Jackie
No.
Kevin Clancy
You're the most important squirrel in the world today.
Pav
Why are you sucking the squirrel stick so hard?
Kevin Clancy
He.
Pav
If you get bit by a squirrel and you're like, I have a wife and kids and I need to not.
Kevin Clancy
Die, there's no reason to think this guy has rabies.
Pav
This guy.
John Feidelberg
He keeps calling someone in. This guy.
Kevin Clancy
He's more important. Yes, he deserves. You guys need to put some respect on Peanut.
Pav
But I will say, like, I don't think I'm being very respectful of Peanut, but, like, yeah, you're not.
Kevin Clancy
You guys have no respect for Peanut or their own or his family Owner. I'm not even gonna say owner. I'm gonna say family, mother and father.
Pav
The more you cling to Peanut, the more, like, I want to, like, I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
I hope you guys get shot by cops for fear of rabies because you've been outside before. Fucking asshole. I hope you're all good.
John Feidelberg
This is one of the wildest episodes. I can't tell how serious you are. I think you're pretty serious. Like, what the fuck happened to Peanut? I'm a little.
Kevin Clancy
I'm 50.
John Feidelberg
50. I don't know. Yeah. If it was like, I wish the squirrel didn't die, I get why it did.
Kevin Clancy
I just think there's, there's, there's, there's.
Pav
But if he goes more recourse and.
Kevin Clancy
He hangs out before you kill a very famous squirrel.
John Feidelberg
Famous. This guy had so many Instagram accounts.
Kevin Clancy
If I had a pet that was making me money like that and I was treating it right, and then you come with me.
John Feidelberg
How much money was was Peanut bringing in? I've never heard of it before.
Kevin Clancy
They were like, they were like. Like they were trying to. They were, like, trying to not associate it with the only fans. As much as there was one quote that was like, listen, did Squirrel. Did Peanut, like, drive a lot of subscribers to Our Only Fans? Yes, he did. Like, is that part of, like, is that why, you know, we loved him? No, it's not. It was very, like, yeah, yeah, yeah. He makes his money because we on the side. But I. I mean, I'm.
Pav
Is it illegal to own a squirrel? Like, could he.
Kevin Clancy
I'm sure that's probably what it was. I'm sure people were like, you know, we don't like that. I'm almost die.
Pav
I mean, I don't.
Kevin Clancy
Wasn't there something in there about his wife's immigration? That's what I was like, I don't know. There's something going on here about these people. Yeah. Illegal immigrants. Oh, yeah. This is a whole, like, this is the whole, you know, dogs and cats thing. So you guys are just animal killing Trump supporters at this point who are pro police, pro Trump and murdering animals.
Jackie
And I said, yeah, it sound.
Kevin Clancy
Sounds like.
John Feidelberg
Have you seen the videos of this squirrel? He's like, he's a genius. This is Kevin, maybe I'm a Trump supporter. This is the smartest squirrel. What are we talking about?
Kevin Clancy
I don't want to be in a foxhole or a squirrel hole with you guys, that's for sure.
John Feidelberg
I, I, I, I again, I'll take the break that you would change your.
Pav
Tune real fast if a squirrel bit you.
Kevin Clancy
Well, if, if I ever get put down for rabies, for potential rabies, I want it, I want, I've decided, even though I'm Christian, we're going to sit shiva. We're going to sit shiva the way that the Cayman family did it. Because I think they, I think they had their like religious Shiva at the house. But the Shiva that I went to was a full blown Irish wake because I, I actually, as I was driving up to the, to the spot was when I, I don't know why it took me so long to like, think about what I was literally going to do. I just was so like, I love the story so much. This is very tragic. But what came out of it was like, very funny and very like, wholesome. So I was like, I gotta do this. Of course I'm gonna do it and like, see it through. But then I was like, as I was driving in, I was like, like, but what do I literally do right now? Like, what do I say? Where do I go? You know, whatever. So I'm driving up, it's this beautiful country club. And. And so I get in there and there's like a woman, like a receptionist, desk, condens. And I ask where the Cayman family Shiva is. And she's like, it's right upstairs. And it was rocking. Like I could, you know, see and basically hear. I was like, oh man, this is like a scene. So I was like, is there a bathroom? And she said like, right before you get in the room is, there's a bathroom. So I go to the bathroom and I'm in the stall and there's two guys outside. One guy's at the urinal, one guy's like, wash at the sink. And I hear them say like something to the effect of like, that podcast segment was crazy. Like, I heard the guy is actually coming and the other guy was like, no way. He's actually coming, like here tonight. And so I like kick out the door and I'm like, hey, I'm here. Because I was like, I kept thinking now that I don't know what's worse, it being like a small family thing where I can walk in and be like, oh, there are the kids that I know, or now I Gotta, like, walk around this whole fucking party until I find them.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, is it you? Is you? So this guy, I remember, I met so many people. I don't know if it's an uncle or friend, family friend or whatever. He, like, like, grabs me, like, by the back of the neck, kind of like, he goes, do you mind if I walk in with you? And I was like, absolutely. Yeah, let's do it. We walk into this room, and he goes, like. Puts his hands up, and he's like, attention, everybody. Excuse me. Like, quiet down. Quiet down. Like, he's here. Look, he's here. And the reception I got. Not even at, like, our biggest live show. Not even at Comedy Central. The Super Bowl. Whatever I've ever done in my career, double it. It was like I was a list superstar. The amount of phones that just popped up in the crowd. I can't wait to get that footage, because I think I was like, oh, my God. I didn't know what to expect, but I did not expect this. And then it was just a parade of this family being. I mean, I thought I was like, I think this is a nice thing that I'm doing. And it sounds like he was a real fan. And, like, you know, maybe it's providing a little bit of, like, a little bit of comedic relief during a tough time. They were like, you do not understand, like, what you've done for this family. Like, okay, I'll take it, but I'm just like, you know, just showing up to your party basically within, like, five minutes. I had a Bud Light in my hand. We did vodka shots. They're drinking martinis. Everybody's. Everybody's just like, you know, telling stories about this dude.
John Feidelberg
I think Owen had friends there.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
John Feidelberg
Because someone was like. Someone told. I was telling Owen about it Thursday, and he was like, oh. Someone told me they were doing Shot Vodka Shop Kevin the other night. And I was like, wait. At the live show? And I was like, no, he was doing them the next night, too. Or two nights later, whatever it was.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean, there was. There was definitely, like, a group of young guys at one point who. Who, like, eventually I kind of, like, settled in with for a few minutes that were like, you know, they know. They're asking about, like, what's going on with the Tate thing. And, like, they know all the barstool stories, whatever. But the amount of, like, old Jewish family members that were coming up to me being like, I'm sorry. Like, I don't know what you're doing, but, like, I don't know who you are or what you do, but you're doing such a mitzvah for us. I got. You're a mensch, and you're doing a mitzvah A thousand times. It felt so good. I'm doing. At one point, I said to someone, I was like, yeah, they keep telling me I did a mitzvah. And he's like, no, you're doing a mitzvah.
John Feidelberg
Little do they know. We've constructed a golem here.
Pav
Does it make your dick rash feel like you're doing staph infection?
Kevin Clancy
By the way, my life was on the line. Put me down, get the authorities involved. Does it make me feel. What about it?
Pav
Just like, you're doing, like, you're helping a family heal because of it. I would kind of be like, did you have to give me the dick rash? Like, if God or whoever was like.
Kevin Clancy
Part of me thinks that I was. There was a little bit of, like, fate for me to be intertwined with this family for some reason. We could have done it with, like, yeah, yeah. I, like, twisted my knee playing with my kids or something. I need, like, an mri.
John Feidelberg
You wouldn't have gone to the hospital. Yeah, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
You're only going for your day. That is exactly what I said.
John Feidelberg
I'm only going for my.
Kevin Clancy
That's a great point. That's a great point, because I know.
Pav
What we have to do.
Kevin Clancy
There's only one way I can get him there. It's like Dr. Strange. There's, like 4, 14, 13 million different injuries I could have. There's only one that's gonna get him to the hospital on that moment, on that night. Because the. The. When I did go to the city md, the doctor was like, you need to go to the er. And I was like, if you're saying that and it's about this, I gotta go. And then. But. And then it just made it all the more funny because there was so many people that were, like, hugging me and shaking my hands, but also being like, are we good here? Like, how's your dick and balls?
John Feidelberg
I mean, like, old.
Kevin Clancy
Like. Like old Met family members. It was like the grandma and mothers and, you know, women in the. In the family coming up to me, like, and how's your rash? I was like, oh, my God.
John Feidelberg
I.
Kevin Clancy
The. The. The. Looking back on it, I think you said in the group chat, like, I never would have offered that information up. Looking back on it. I. I really just let that one fly.
John Feidelberg
Oh, you gotta let that fly. It's funny.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah. But also, you know, that's what I mean. That's how we think. I think 99.9 of the population would be like, I'm not going to talk about the weird skin disease on my dick.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. I mean, so once I knew it.
Kevin Clancy
Wasn'T an std, I was a little more like, yeah, but I'm not like, hey, I've got herpes on my dick. So once I knew it was that. But, yeah, yeah, there was. You know, I put it this way. If I did not run into this family and have this story, I don't think I would have come into the podcast. It's just been like, yeah, got a weird thing on my dick. But it made it that much more funny. They were going through this, like, horrible, tragic thing while we. While I'm just, like, worried about my junk and.
Pav
Because you talked about it, then it. Then they invited you to the.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right, right. Yeah, that. That's. That's kind of why. So this dude was like, you know, the ultimate, like, huge. He was buried, I think, in a Patriots and Red Sox, like, gear of some sort. Like, loved barstool talker, like, you know, he.
John Feidelberg
Oh, man, I hope he got to watch the Comeback. I don't think he did.
Kevin Clancy
No. I don't think he did. He missed it, but he lived it.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So, yeah, I mean, it was. It was that. That family, like, the. The reaction I got was like, you would have thought it saved them or something.
John Feidelberg
Still alive.
Kevin Clancy
It's because of me. I would be like, it's. You know, we still are here for. Steve was gone. Whatever. I guess anytime you can make it a little bit easier for. For the people going through that, but I mean, just like the best family, like, the. The. His wife or. No, his sister came over to me and we were talking, and then her other brother came over and she was like, where the. Have you been? I've been. People have been asking for you. Were you late? Where are you? I thought I had a second dead brother.
John Feidelberg
I was like, I love.
Kevin Clancy
Are you fucking dead, too? What's going on here? Every. Every single interaction I had was like, something like that, like busting my balls or making light of, like, you know, a horrible. I mean, super. He was like 52 or 53, I think, so like, super out of nowhere tragedy. But they are. They're the best. They're gonna start a foundation in his name for, I think, like, youth sports or something like that. He was like a coach and all that. So. So there's. I feel like I'll, you know, be a Part of that or be kind of involved in there.
John Feidelberg
That's awesome.
Pav
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it was cool. I was like, there's just. I've always kind of wanted to do like something like that, like with a charity or with the foundation and we do the fundraisers and there was the, the barstool fund during COVID But, like, you can't. It's hard to just like, pick one. Yeah. I mean, you either have to.
John Feidelberg
You got to fall into it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Or like, you know, your family member has a disease or you have the disease or, you know, something happens and then you have a reason to be a part of it. And now I kind of just have this, you know, a more, you know, it's a kind of like cheat code of a way to get into it and go through anything.
John Feidelberg
I think that's how, like, you can be charitable your whole life or whatever, but then, like, when something actually inspires you, then you, like, really get involved with that charity.
Kevin Clancy
Right. And it's like, you know, youth sports and it's a little more light hearted. It's not like we're like saving, you know, pediatric cancer or whatever. I think it's also a fun thing that can, can like, live on. But, man, I will. I almost wish. I mean, I just rolled in solo. Like, I had nobody with me and. Because I, I just didn't even imagine it being the scene it was going to be. But I, I feel like if we, if we had that moment for, like, if you were behind me, the camera, it was. It was wild, dude. It was great. But just like shots all around, everybody hugging me and. But I, I, it was just funny thinking, like, like, people were saying to me, like, do you, do you know what shiva is like, you know, like, you can't sit in certain spots. You have to, like, really be. It's like, follow these rules and everything.
John Feidelberg
You can't sit.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, like, if you Isn't like.
John Feidelberg
Are the chairs really low?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, they're hard. They're hard and low. It's like you can't be like, comfortable. Yeah, you can't. So all of a sudden, people are. As I'm going in, people are saying that to me, like, make sure you don't, like, break their rules or whatever.
Pav
Is that why people say shiva?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, you sit in, like a uncomfortable spot where it's like, you have to just like, think about the person. It's like, totally silent. At least I think that's what I understand. And I think they did all that shit at home. And then this was like the party. But when I walked in there, I was like, oh, no, no, no, no. This is, this is what my people do. This is, this is a full blown Irish way. I. Maybe, maybe, maybe I'm now learning. Everybody has their own version of that. We just call it something different. Yeah. But I was like, you know, in my family, it's the same funeral home every time. It's the same cemetery every time. It's like, up, run it back.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Same bar next to the funeral home every single time. So I don't know if that's how they do it there, but it was like. I mean, the spread they had, it was like the best party I've ever been to. Boy, I hope, I hope. You know, it doesn't take just people dying for the party to be this good. But so it was very, very fun. Like when they, they invited me, I don't think they expected me to go at all. And I was like, I am. There was never even a doubt. I am seeing this one all the way through. So. So we're gonna. I think they should be here probably about now. Game time is the official ticketing partner of barstool sports. Whether you're trying to go to a sporting event, a concert, music, the ballet, Broadway stand up, comedy.
John Feidelberg
Oh, Rockettes. Rockettes.
Kevin Clancy
This weekend, spectacular.
John Feidelberg
Blue man group. Let's see.
Jackie
Stomp.
John Feidelberg
Moulin Rouge, Titanic. Nate has seen Titanic twice. He says it's fantastic. It is some kind of play. I don't know. Nate's a big Titanic guy and he's seen Titanic twice now.
Kevin Clancy
He does love the Titanic.
John Feidelberg
We also got New York Philharmonic, college basketball star, and Blue, Blue, Blue Devils at Bulls. That would be Duke first. I don't know who we got.
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Joe List
Who would have thought?
Kevin Clancy
Literally nobody. Absolutely not.
John Feidelberg
It was.
Kevin Clancy
We were just talking about, like, the amount of things that needed to all, like, align for this to kind of unfold.
Chris
Thank God for whatever girl gave you that rash.
John Feidelberg
Not.
Kevin Clancy
It's not from that.
John Feidelberg
Not from that. I like the face Robin just made. Robin just made like, all right.
Kevin Clancy
Sounds typical.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah, I swear.
Kevin Clancy
I swear.
John Feidelberg
It's a staff detection swear.
Kevin Clancy
All right, so we have the Cayman family here. I was just describing everything from my point of view, but I wanted to get you guys on, to just kind of hear your side of things.
Jackie
Things.
Kevin Clancy
And obviously this came from something so tragic. But I think in those moments, like, everybody kind of, you gotta just do whatever can help you get through these things. And I think something like this maybe can, you know, make it a little bit easier or a distraction or something, you know, wholesome to come out of something so sad. So even, you know, even in that moment when I first saw you guys, as soon as you guys walked in, I saw everybody's eyes were teary. I was like, oh, boy. Like, this is something bad. But then, like, right away, your family was able to kind of joke with me and, like, smile a little bit. Is that something you guys have you guys always kind of been like that? Is that, like, did you raise them in that way? Or is that.
Robin
That's 100% Robin.
Kevin Clancy
So Robin, Jenna, Lily and Michael Kman.
Robin
That 100% comes straight from my husband.
Kevin Clancy
Was it him?
Robin
You know, hilarious, self defecating, sarcastic, witty, brilliant person. And, you know, his. He lost his parents at a younger age when he was in his teens and twenties. So as a grieving mechanism, I think for his family, it kind of came together as this is how they deal with serious topics. Sometimes is. Is to make more of a joke of it. And I think we're all just trying our best, as hard as we're grieving, to carry on his legacy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I know, I know. Everybody kept saying to me, like, he would love this.
Robin
He would have loved. If anything, this would be his dream come true. And if God knows that he's watching down on us, like, this is his favorite thing in the world. Really, Truly.
Kevin Clancy
I know besides his family, he grew.
Chris
Up 53 years old, Boston Jew. So followed Portnoy forever.
Kevin Clancy
I know when I started, it was like I was the Irish guy in New York and he was the Boston Guy. Jewish guy.
Chris
Exactly. So he grew up. Or not grew up, but he would read the paper sometimes. He would always. First thing in the morning, he would check his work. He worked, was a concentrator, and he would go check Barstool and the New York Post, and that was his daily routine. Every single day.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy.
Chris
He's constantly on that.
Kevin Clancy
And I mean, that's. So if he's reading the paper, that's, you know. Yeah. 20 years ago at this point. Yeah. Because, you know, sometimes people be like, oh, like, we've reached a point where people like, oh, yeah, I'm a fan of Barstool. It's like they just know, like, the Instagram account.
Chris
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When you. The stories the family was telling me, it was like they. They were talking about Jerry Thornton. They were talking about, like, you know, deep, deep cuts where I was like, oh, wow, these really were. And he really was, like a real Barstool fan.
Robin
There was at least once a week that in the family group text, we were all sent to Barstool.
Chris
It would always be like an article of someone doing something dumb. You'd be like, look how funny this is. This better fucking not be you.
Joe List
He just was. He's very chronically offline. He didn't believe in any social media. He hated Instagram. He hated Facebook. He didn't even have a LinkedIn. So the only way he got his information was from Barstool.
John Feidelberg
For better or worse. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
Better or for worse.
Joe List
But he was, like, so fascinated by all these. You always make jokes like, the TikTok trends are ahead of the Instagram reels. Like, he was, like, way after that, like, he just discovered, like, hock to a girl. He was really fascinated by her.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, he had one last viral story.
Joe List
But, yeah, so he. His information came from Barstool for Better.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy. I. I was just saying I have never experienced anything in my career on the level of, like, the. The reception and love that I got from your family. Even, like, at our shows where, like, people, you know, are paying to come see us and excited to see us, where the reaction I got from your guys was. It was like I didn't know what to expect. I don't know if you guys had any expectations or if you thought I was gonna come.
Chris
It's so bad when you walked into the Shiver for the first time. You walk in and then it's some random guy's funeral that you haven't even met, some whatever, and you walk in the door not knowing what to expect, and then there's just a million cameras pointing at you.
Kevin Clancy
Like, it was crazy. I've never felt more, you know, it.
Chris
Was like a celebrity guest picker. Yeah. Walking into a shiver. I was like, we have Scotty Sheffield come to Texas. It was like, here's KFC here.
Pav
Not all Shivas are like that.
Kevin Clancy
I will say. Okay, that's what I didn't know. Morning.
Joe List
We were obviously morning, but, like, the fact that we were second you walked in, we're like, let's take shots.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. That's what my people do. That's how we do things. So I was. I was just saying as I was driving in, it didn't even dawn on me until I was driving in that I was like, I should have maybe had a little bit of a game plan of, like, what to do, what to say, how to find you guys, all that. And. And I'm not. I'm not sure was it an uncle or just family friend who brought me in.
Jackie
He.
Kevin Clancy
We happened to be in the family.
Joe List
I think it was a family friend.
Kevin Clancy
He was just like, do you mind if I walk in with you? And I was like, yes, because I need somebody to. Yeah. But as soon as I saw what was going on, I was like, oh, okay, I can do this. Like, I. People were like, you know, there's certain rules. You don't want to say this. You don't want to do that. And I was like, I don't think it's that, but, like, what if it is? And it was definitely not.
Joe List
Yeah. So if you arrived 10 minutes earlier, you would have been seeing that. We had that five minute clip of the podcast on the jumbotron app. And we, our family and the majority of my dad's close friends, we think it's the funniest thing in the entire world that we were mentioned and that this whole thing just happened. And so we played the video and we're dying laughing. Excuse my vocab there, but we're dying laughing.
John Feidelberg
And.
Joe List
And you could also see, like, we have the fucked up, dark, dark sense of humor that most people get a little uncomfortable by. So, like, we're all watching the video, hysterically laughing, and there's a few, like, stragglers in the room that just came to pay respects that were like, are we supposed to laugh? Are we funny?
Chris
Like, we made the joke where he said he was a Die Hard barstool fan, and they said that in the podcast. And people like, oh, it was easy to Die Hard for him. You see the room. Like, everyone's like, whoa, what? And then we're just cracking.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, it was pretty easy. It is. It is weird when you have, like, that is how you handle things, and then you have to be next to people who don't handle it. I'm very much the same way as you guys. And then I feel like I always. I feel like I'm on the other. My. The shoes on the other foot now, where I'm like, are we.
Kevin Clancy
Somebody had said. They were like. We just played the podcast clip, and he went. Some people did not like that.
Chris
My grandma sitting there in the back. I was like, oh, okay.
Kevin Clancy
And, well, we. You know, the thing is, the only way I would have ever gone to the emergency room is having a weird, embarrassing situation like that. Everything else, I would have just been like, if I hurt my elbow or my knee or whatever, I'd be like, I'm not going to the emergency room. I'm just gonna, like, wait it out. But I was like, I don't know what's going on. And so, like, this ridiculous, somewhat gross and embarrassing absurd thing is, like, the only reason why I went. And Jackie was just saying, like, you know, God couldn't have hit you with any other sort of, like, affliction. It had to be that. But that's. That's in a. You know, it's obviously a very dramatic way to describe it, but I think that's the only way I would have ever, you know, ended up crossing paths with you guys. And now I know there's the foundation. And even just knowing that in some way, Barstool. I hope, even if it's just a smidge, it's helping it a little easy, make it be a little easier. It's just. It's a cool thing that, like, you know, there's one in a bazillion shot, and if it made it even a little bit easier for you guys, then, you know, we're happy that happened.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Chris
No, this whole thing has just been absolutely absurd. Obviously, since he passed, it's kind of just week of craziness that's happened, and I think this kind of is the highlight, the good thing, the most amazing thing that can come by this. He, like, I said he would send us stuff and be like this. Never. You should never be you. Like, I hope you never go on barstool. Like, okay, who's gonna tell me to go not going barstool now? I'm gonna do this.
Kevin Clancy
We'll make sure I will never put you guys on barstool. I'll carry. I'll carry that torch for him.
John Feidelberg
Easy to say a week after.
Chris
So we were joking also. What you didn't know, obviously, we were just some random people coming in. Were also the biggest Boston sports fans. And I was like, I almost was on bars, always. I'm the same age as Patrick McGillicuddy. February 1, 2002, the Patriots won the Super Bowl. February 3, 2002. So you were saying that stuff, and I was like, oh, KFC doesn't know, but he fucking hates me.
Kevin Clancy
The only thing that made it like, I was just. I think I said this to you. I was. I'm so happy. Happy he wasn't a Yankees fan. Because if I had to roll in during the World Series and hear all this Yankee stuff, I was gonna be like, ah. But knowing that, like, Red Sox family made it great.
Chris
The goddamn jets videos. Me and him would sit there, play it, and just hysterically laugh.
Kevin Clancy
Like, look at this. This is awesome. Yeah. Yeah, they. They said he hated the Jets. Like, why?
Jackie
Why?
Kevin Clancy
What's even the hate?
John Feidelberg
Yeah, just laugh at.
Kevin Clancy
You don't have to hate us.
Joe List
We're obviously very big Patriots fans, but we're also, I think, maybe even bigger jets haters. Like, that's how we were raised.
Kevin Clancy
I get that. As Mets and Yankees. My.
Joe List
My boyfriend is a Jets fan, and he's like, I just don't get it. Like, for the last 20 years, we've sucked. Like, why are we consuming your mind? And we were like, it's just. It's pure entertainment for us to watch. To watch the Jets.
John Feidelberg
The same reason Will Ferrell entertains. It's funny.
Chris
Winning becomes easy for us. You know, it's more fun to also hate to. You gotta have something else.
Joe List
So we were watching the game on. He passed on Friday, and the Jets Pats game was on Sunday. And it was just like, I. I'm not a super spiritual person, but for the jets to lose in such terrible fashion to the Patriots. We knew, like, my dad was orchestrating something up there.
Kevin Clancy
One of your. One of the relatives or friends said to me, like, if you didn't put a hundred grand on the moneyline, Patriots, you are an idiot. And I was looking back like, of course, of course. That was going to be part of the story as well.
Joe List
He stopped at the Titans, but we got the Jazz.
John Feidelberg
At least he stopped at the Titans. All right, I got other stuff to do now.
Kevin Clancy
Where did you. Where did you meet him?
Robin
I met him in Boston, actually, through mutual friends. And right when I had met him, he just moved to New York to start trading. And I was still in Boston as a teacher. So we commuted long distance for.
Kevin Clancy
Wow.
Robin
Yeah, over a year. And then obviously when things got serious, I moved to New York to be with him. And that's where we started our life. We got married in Boston.
Kevin Clancy
How old were you when you met?
Robin
I was 25.
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
John Feidelberg
Are you from Randolph as well?
Robin
I am not. I grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts. So very nice. And some people make fun of us for how we had different upbringings but always seemed to work and why is.
Kevin Clancy
Was one is one like a fancier town than the other?
John Feidelberg
Randolph's where Gaz is from. Wells is nice. Say no more.
Kevin Clancy
Understand those are kind of the best ones though.
John Feidelberg
I feel like. Right.
Kevin Clancy
If those can work, they are like, you know, I feel like some of the strongest and best relationships.
Robin
And I mean, we just had the best time, the best. Married for 27 years, together for 30. The best years of my life. And he, you know, he made a career out of something that. That he never thought he would do as well as he did.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say it seems like he killed it.
Robin
Like he's very successful, very all self made.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Robin
And you know, gave me three beautiful kids that we're gonna keep raising and his tradition and spirit.
Kevin Clancy
So it's a beautiful, beautiful thing. I've seen a lot of like the Instagram pictures and videos of him. Like big mug of beer in his hands.
Pav
He was the life of the party.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Chris
He sat me down, he told me what a spreading money line when I was five. He's like, you're gonna have to do this.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's, I mean, you know, he was a traitor. Right. So it's like, that's just like legalized form of gambling. Yeah.
Chris
So it was literally that. So I was five or seven years old, whatever it was, when the Celtics were playing the Lakers in the NBA finals. And I was like, all right, dad, it's time for me to make my first bet. So he sits me down, he walks me through everything. It was amazing. Then he connects me with one of his buddy's kids and we make the bet. Celtics be the Lakers, whatever it was, the Celtics lose. So the bet was the loser.
Jackie
I'd wear.
Chris
Or I lost. So I'd wear a pink Yankees jersey.
Kevin Clancy
To school that day.
Jackie
So seven year old me, that's tough.
Chris
Show up to our friend's house, they give me the pink Yankees jersey and I lose it. Like the worst thing in my mind. Hysterically crying, throwing a huge temper tantrum. Will fit. Other neighbors come out of their house, they're like, is everything okay? Like, I think there's child abuse going on. So the other dad, the other dad felt awful. He looks at my dad, he's like, listen, I feel so bad. Maybe the kids were too young. Like, we shouldn't have done this. Like, he doesn't have to wear it. He's fine. He looks at me, goes, he's wearing that fucking jersey.
Kevin Clancy
Gotta pay your bets.
Chris
Ships me off on the bus with me hysterically crying and everyone making fun of me for the worst day of my life. Like, what's going on?
Kevin Clancy
Listen, you're probably the man you are today. Because of that, you learn you got to pay your bets.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Joe List
I even have thick skin.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Joe List
But so another, that he was self made. And one of his goals, obviously was to see a Patriots super bowl and then also to bring his whole family to the Patriots Super Bowl. So we went to the Falcons Patriots super bowl in Houston. Super Bowl 51.
Kevin Clancy
Wow.
Joe List
And Jenna, you can honestly. I mean, it's 28 to 3.
Kevin Clancy
I have this memory, like engraved and.
Pav
I'm in seventh grade.
Kevin Clancy
I.
Pav
To be honest, I knew nothing about football, but I just knew that I had to be a die hard Patriots fan.
Kevin Clancy
That's the rule.
Joe List
So we're like losing, whatever. And I'm like, dad, can I ask you a question? What's the difference between a kick for.
Pav
One point and a kick for three points?
Joe List
And he looks at me and he's.
Pav
Like, I'm gonna kick you out of this.
Joe List
I've never seen him so angry.
John Feidelberg
But a fair question.
Chris
Excited to be able. Like, I, I've done it. Like, I can do it. I can bring my whole family.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, bringing your whole family to the Super Bowl.
Chris
He was like, that was, that was his moment.
Pav
Like, yeah, he's.
Kevin Clancy
That isn't.
Chris
It wasn't a material guy. He didn't like to spend much money, but it was kind of like sports and football is so much to me. If I can have this moment and share with my family. This is amazing. And then Jenna made that comment. He was like, that was the dumbest.
Jackie
Decision.
John Feidelberg
That, that Super Bowl. We have Hank, to thank Fraud for that win.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
That was one of our producers. He.
Kevin Clancy
Where do you watch it from, the bathroom?
John Feidelberg
No, that one was from the concourse. Hank. I don't know if you guys know he's a producer on part of my take or he's kind of a host of part of my take now, but he would always. He. It started with the Seahawks super bowl, the first. For the first time he did it where? That one. He watched from the bathroom. And then we were at that game at the Pats, Falcons one. And he would go for the fourth quarter. If they were losing, he would leave for the fourth quarter. And he looked at me like. Like. Like, with almost like the most passion I've ever seen from Hank. He's like, I can't be here anymore. I gotta go. And he left, and he just stood on the concourse at Houston. It was an rnc, whatever it's called.
Joe List
Nrg.
John Feidelberg
Nrg. I knew it was letters. The. And he left, and he came running back up after the game. And, like, we saw. I saw him, and it's the happiest I've ever seen him. He's like, I did it.
Kevin Clancy
I did it.
John Feidelberg
I don't know how much it was.
Chris
You, but I love the video of the. The Rams one of Portnoy getting dragged out. You can't take me out of here without me trying.
John Feidelberg
That is the. The Rams one. I was at that super bowl with my dad, and there is a difference in going to a game like that. Like, I. You know, you've been to big games and all that stuff. Like, going to that game as a family or with your father is. Is. It is different. Like, you know, I've been to hundreds, thousands, probably games with my dad, but when you're at the super bowl, you like, wow, we are.
Kevin Clancy
Well, there's so much to it. It's like, it's obviously the super bowl, and there's a certain amount of, like, you know, their families that their team never even gets to go to the Super Bowl. And then being able, you're successful enough that you can bring your whole family, it's kind of like, you know, not to be dramatic, because it is just being like, sports fandom, but it's like the culmination of him. It's like, I was a sports fan. I worked hard. I did well enough that I can bring, you know, five, six people, whatever it was to the super bowl is, you know, I'm sure that for him was, you know, the pinnacle. So. Well, I. I hope that, you know, we. We kind of stick together for forever now, you know that the foundation is one second.
John Feidelberg
Staph infection clears up.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Chris
You said you hugged my girlfriend. I was like, yeah, you're not coming now.
Kevin Clancy
That was so funny, too. Just the amount of people who are, like, grateful, but then being like, how you doing, Kevin?
John Feidelberg
Walking in like a cowboy who just crossed the prairie.
Joe List
I also think what you said, the nature of your being in the hospital is what makes the story even greater. When I sent you that dm, like, thank you for the hug. Thank you for whatever. Hope your dick and balls are feeling.
Kevin Clancy
Better, by the way. That's what I knew. I was like, all right, we're going to get a. Yeah.
Joe List
But, oh, my God.
Kevin Clancy
My.
Joe List
Like, my dad is historically laughing right now, and we know that for sure. And just being here and talking about him and, you know, this legacy will live on through the foundation, through this podcast, through us. And, yeah, he just. He loved sports, he loved coaching, he loved being a father, he loved being a husband. Like, everyone probably says this about their dad, but. But there was no one like my dad. Like, truly, truly, truly. And I would trade this amazing experience just for one more hug from him, more than anything. But he's laughing and he's proud, and he loves you, too, and, yes, he really does. He's sitting here with us somewhere right now.
John Feidelberg
You should definitely trade. Definitely.
Jackie
For sure.
John Feidelberg
Trade this. Yes.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I didn't know. I'm happy in the moment. I was like, I. You were just so funny about it.
Joe List
But I was delusional.
Kevin Clancy
I think your boyfriend said something like. Like, what the fuck was that? Like, I was so taken aback, and I didn't know what to do, and I was just like, I'm just gonna go hug her, because I don't know.
Joe List
And I was. I was like, he's the nicest person ever. He's so nice. Like, it was so nice. And I was just like. I mean, it was half an hour ago that I found out that my dad was dead. And then I was in the hospital, and you were there. I was like, what the fucking fuck? Like, how is he here right now? And my dad just died and what's going on? And it was just hilarious. You were so nice to come to the Shiva to have us on the podcast.
Kevin Clancy
I really didn't think you were showing up. That was a strange.
Chris
We're sitting there, we're like, I'll just.
Joe List
DM him the info.
Jackie
Yeah, we just play the.
Kevin Clancy
I was never gonna, like, ask to or whatever, but once the invitation was extended.
Chris
Yeah, we, like. They play the clip. Everyone's sitting there, and it's like, oh, Jenna said he, like, invited him. Like, nothing happens. And they were all sitting on our phone. It's like, you've been tagged in a post by KFC Bar School. Like, what the hell? And then we just open it up. It's like, I'm on my way to. I've never done this before.
Kevin Clancy
I debated that, too, because I was like, if I'm gonna do it, I want to surprise them. But then I was also like, I don't know. That's not a time you really want to be surprised or, like, you should know. So I gave a little bit of heads up, being like.
Joe List
So when I. I saw your first reel that you posted, I was. We had two Shivas. We had one our house, and then one. The one you came to. So the one at our house was on Tuesday after the funeral. And there's a very overwhelming day. So I was sitting in my bathroom, I think, with one or two other friends, and all of a sudden, I'm. I locked my door, and there's knocking on my door. They're banging. They're banging. They go, it's an emergency. It's emergency. I go, what? Did my dad die? Like, he's already dead. Like, I mean, what? And they're like, KFC just posted real about you. And I was like, oh, my God, I'm famous. I made it. I'm done.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Joe List
So. But it was just unreal. And then after the funeral in Shiva on Tuesday, we went to my dad's favorite dive bar in Port Chester, Sam's. And he would have loved that. We were with his college friends. We're exchanging stories for drinking beers, and that's how we spent. My dad's funeral was at a bar. And that's how we do it. And that's how we wanted it, right? I mean, always finish your beer. Never, ever, ever leave a drink unfinished.
Chris
I've seen him eat someone else's plate of chicken wings.
Kevin Clancy
Because he did.
Joe List
No waste.
Chris
There was a little bit of meat on the bone, and he would take someone else's wings and shove them in the mouth. Disgusting. I don't know if that was cheap or just, like, disgusting. It was a mix of both.
Pav
He would make sure to take all of our food, and he would lick.
Kevin Clancy
Our own chicken wings.
John Feidelberg
He'd do the chicken wing. He'd bite the bone.
Kevin Clancy
It's one thing to, like, finish the burger. The bone.
Joe List
And then when you go to a steakhouse and you get, like, the T bone, he would. He's the one. Luger is at the nicest steakhouse you could be. He's, like, in on the.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's great, though. Well, again, I'm happy. I know sometimes in my experience, I've never had anything quite as traumatic as this, but anytime I've lost somebody, like you said in the beginning, there's so much hoopla and so much going on that, you know, know, it's. It's still there in a way, and they're still, you know, a part of it. And I know, you know, after that dies down is sometimes when it can be the hardest. So if, you know, there's anything we can do to make, you know, give you a laugh or help with the foundation or the podcast, whatever it may be. I feel like, you know, KFC Radio gang is kind of here for you in any possible way going forward. So.
Joe List
Speak about the foundation.
Kevin Clancy
No. So, yeah, I just. I only heard that you were going to do one for youth sports, but if you want to give more details about that.
Pav
He was like, all three of our.
Joe List
Coaches for every youth soccer. Everything but soccer, basketball.
Pav
I mean, so nothing meant more to him.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, who's the best athlete?
John Feidelberg
Quick.
Kevin Clancy
No, it's.
Joe List
So I played the most sports. You're out.
Jackie
It's.
John Feidelberg
You're out.
Chris
I got cut, like, from every sport.
Kevin Clancy
Young.
Chris
So I got to go play golf, which was great because now I'm the better. I'm like a. I'm a nine handicap now.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, you can play basketball in seventh grade.
Chris
50 years. Exactly. Like, now I'm taking all my friends.
Joe List
Girls varsity basketball captain. I mean, of a school of 120 people in a class, there were two senior girls on the basketball team, and they made them both captain by default. So what I actually said in my eulogy is, so Brybrook, where we're from, is a very small town. It's not a super athletic town either. If you're good at sports, like, you go off to, like, a private school, like, you don't stay in Blybrook.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
Joe List
So he would come to my room after games and he would like, he drilled me about everything. He's like, your pivot foot wasn't strong enough down.
Pav
Like, you didn't.
Kevin Clancy
Your follow through was.
Joe List
I would make the basket, but my follow through wasn't good enough. So every night he would drill me on what I needed to work on for next game. And whenever I sucked, he always told me I sucked. But then when I was good, he would say, you're good, but you're just rye brick good. You're not actually good. You're just like small town good, but you're not actually good.
Kevin Clancy
Gotta keep you in check. Yeah, it's always gotta be checking. But.
Joe List
So speaking of the foundation, it's. We are raising money to. For the Steve Kamen foundation, and we have a GoFundMe set up which we can give the information for. And we will be donating 100% of the proceeds to disadvantage youth sports to get them all to play. And my dad would have loved that. He. There was nothing he loved more than coaching. He loved coaching his kids, but he also loved coaching other kids too. He like and so many.
Chris
I left. When I left the football team, he. He stayed on as the board of the small town football whatever you call it. But he was amazing. All he wanted to do was coach, be involved and just helping people out. So I think that we were debating, do we do heart disease?
Jackie
We do whatever.
Chris
It was like he didn't have a heart disease. He just kind of had a heart attack. So he decided this is the way to go and this is what he would have liked.
Kevin Clancy
That's awesome. And I think that resonates with a lot of the barstool audience as well. So hopefully that. That can be another thing where we work on together. But I just wanted to give you some love because, I mean, these are great kids.
Robin
They are my rock and they're my world and they're gonna keep me going as always and just as much as we can joke and you know, Steve was one hell of a guy. He truly was the best person out there and a testament to, I mean, the people that showed up and his friends and his family. He was the most loved human being. I literally cannot think of one enemy he had.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right. Well, I mean, but these guys are so impressive and they were, you know, very funny, but also very strong. Yeah.
Robin
So great, great thing.
Kevin Clancy
I think that's the best, you know, testament to a couple and a mom and dad just how great their kids are. And so if that's any indication, you guys were. He was amazing.
John Feidelberg
So thank you.
Kevin Clancy
Thank you guys for coming.
John Feidelberg
Thank you very much, guys.
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John Feidelberg
I saw this over the weekend. I thought it was, like, the craziest video I ever seen. Obviously, I'm exaggerating, but I didn't. I didn't. I didn't. I wanted to discuss it. I didn't want to take the Twitter with it because I don't. I don't know. You go. Go full, full screen, screen quick.
Kevin Clancy
I'm closing my eyes.
John Feidelberg
No, you can open them. You get open. It's fine. This is Tom Brady's first time playing hockey.
Kevin Clancy
First time skating or playing hockey?
John Feidelberg
First time skating. I guess as a black man, I.
Kevin Clancy
Was gonna say he looked black.
John Feidelberg
He's a black man.
Kevin Clancy
I was like, that's not Tom Brady. That's a black.
John Feidelberg
He went.
Kevin Clancy
He.
John Feidelberg
It looks like he's gone full Robert Downey Jr. In Tropic Thunder.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. What is going on there?
John Feidelberg
That's why I thought maybe Jackie would have some insight as to, like, I.
Kevin Clancy
Mean, pause right there. That's a black man.
Jackie
That is a black man.
Kevin Clancy
I didn't know what we were looking for. And the whole time I was going, that's a black dude. I was like. I was like, is Tom Brady the guy coming in from the front? That's a black Tom Brady.
John Feidelberg
Just a black guy.
Pav
What is that? He's, like, gray.
Kevin Clancy
He's like. It's like a dark brown.
John Feidelberg
It's got to be, like, the light reflecting off the ice. It was. It was making me think of Chad O Cinco. Once had a tweet that he deleted where it's like, it's him and Tom Brady dapping each Other up. And Ochocinco's comment was two black guys, you know, like, in, like, if, you know, you know, kind of deal. And I was like, I always thought it was about his penis, but it turns out Tom Brady's is a black man.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, that if you were to just screenshot that and put it out, especially given, you know, certain stereotypes, you would. You could be like, like, look at this black guy learning to skate for the first time. And it's Tom Brady.
John Feidelberg
He's like, it's got to be.
Kevin Clancy
That's a black guy. That's a black guy. It's a black man.
John Feidelberg
Look at that.
Kevin Clancy
He's even looking, like, from the side. It's whatever. He's looking right at us with Tom Brady's face. But he's black.
John Feidelberg
He's so black, dude. It's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
And, and, you know, but you're right. It really does look like Robert Downey's black face.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, but you can.
Kevin Clancy
Like, Robert Downey, you can tell, is a little, it's, it's a little bit makeup. You know what I mean? So it looks like Tom Brady just decided to be like, I'm going to put on blackface and go play hockey.
John Feidelberg
He, I mean, like, he was on Fox News. Yes. Not Fox News, Fox Sports. On the broadcast yesterday and looking white. I don't, I didn't watch the game.
Kevin Clancy
No, I, I, I saw him. I didn't, I didn't think anything of it.
John Feidelberg
So it's got to be a light situation. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I don't think Tom Brady actually turned into a black man.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Definitely thinking it's some sort of light.
Pav
Hints of orange.
John Feidelberg
No.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's not like a spray. Like when you get a spray Tana first and it's got to settle.
Pav
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But actually that you could, like, not wash it off.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
His Instagram story the other day was so funny.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Pav
So what I was gonna say. What do you think of that?
John Feidelberg
What was that? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. With, With Giselle or not with what he posted Landslide. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And what was the comment was the phrase.
John Feidelberg
It was the child.
Kevin Clancy
And it was a quote from the lyrics. Oh, here it is.
John Feidelberg
Can the child within my heart rise above.
Kevin Clancy
That's weird. And it's weird that he used the Chicks version of Lancelot.
John Feidelberg
Now, to be, to be clear about one thing, the, the. I asked this the live show, and I forget the answer I got.
Kevin Clancy
That's.
John Feidelberg
It's. That happened to be the correctly Timed screenshot. Right. Like, those were just showing the lyrics of the song. No, no, that's a.
Kevin Clancy
That's a.
Pav
That's a permanent.
John Feidelberg
That's the permanent caption.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. All right.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, so.
Pav
But I think that he just, like. It was just bad timing. Like, he just wanted to post.
John Feidelberg
That's what I was. That's what I said. Where I was like, tom Brady's just. Just too busy living his own life. He's. He's just like, yo, I love the Dixie Chicks.
Kevin Clancy
And I. I would actually think that, except I feel like we know well enough that, like, about his operation that it's, like, pretty well run and pretty, like, I feel like somebody would have been like, don't do that. Yeah, somebody had eyes on that.
John Feidelberg
Bonner, what are you doing? Get our boys.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, basically. I wonder if Bonner was like, hey, dude, maybe not. And Tom was like, no, it goes up. Like, I mean it. I really mean it. Yeah. Giselle, just like, let's go. New kid, new boyfriend, life.
John Feidelberg
I had two other things real quick. One, I didn't watch the game yesterday because I was at the marathon. My sister ran it. The marathon is so clearly just like, it. That's my first time really, like, it registering. It's so clearly like, a test of will because, like, 20% of the marathon's obese.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. You can do it. You just have to.
John Feidelberg
Like, a significant amount of people running are like, yeah. Not even just big.
Kevin Clancy
Like, oh, I love fat person, but I don't know. I feel like I could not do it. I feel like I would die before I did it.
John Feidelberg
I think.
Kevin Clancy
I think when I run, like, a mile, my. My chest is like.
Pav
Well, also, everyone gains weight when they train for a marathon because, like, your.
Kevin Clancy
Body'S not what we're talking, like. I know what you're talking about. Talking like fatsos.
John Feidelberg
Oh, yeah. No, no. Like, fat. Fat people. Really, like, 20 is a high number. I'm exaggerating for that. But, like, a lot of people, you're like, jesus Christ, I didn't even know you could, like, walk across the street.
Kevin Clancy
No, I definitely think it's much more about, like, endurance and, like, mental.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. It's just. It just don't stop pushing your go and.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And I'm not saying it's easy. It's just. It's difficult in a completely different sense.
Kevin Clancy
Than probably almost harder.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? Because you can also be in great shape and not be able to do it because you don't have the.
John Feidelberg
You don't have the capacity. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Because who has the will? It's not like if, you know, if there's a avalanche behind me, maybe I'll keep running, but otherwise I'm not. I don't. I do not have the will to run 26.2 miles.
Pav
I think. No reason said this, but one of my friend's boyfriends, like, took a class in college that was like, marathon. Like, the class was marathon.
John Feidelberg
Shout out.
Pav
Yeah. And. But like, so it's like gym. Every class was like, you run like, one mile, then you run two miles, and then you run three miles. And eventually, like, they just, what, paying for. Yeah, exactly. Eventually, like, they're not run. Like, the teachers aren't running with you, so they just trust that you're actually, like, running, like, all these miles. Miles. But a lot of the kids would, like, run, like, three miles and then, like, go home and just sleep the rest or, like, run, like, whatever. And so he didn't run. He didn't like, train at all. He would literally just, like, go run off campus and then, like, chill in his whatever, go back to sleep. And so then when the. The final is like, you have to run a marathon. And he was just like, I bet, like, I have to be able to run this marathon. I haven't been training at all, but, like, I don't have a choice, or else I'm gonna fail the class. Like, if you don't run the marathon. And then he just did it.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Pav
Like, it's like if you have.
John Feidelberg
My buddy ran the marathon, like, when we were probably, like, in our early 20s and he was his. We love to say. It was like, I just. My training was. I stopped smoking for the week before.
Pav
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
And then the last thing. Speaking of black men and Tom Brady, RIP Quincy Jones. This is like my favorite quote of all time or is an interview he's doing with Vulture. And I don't know what. How they got to this, but I started talking about Marlon Brando. And Quincy Jones goes, marlon Brando used to go cha cha dancing with us. He could dance his ass off. He was the most charming motherfucker you ever met. He'd fuck anything. Anything. He'd a mailbox. James Baldwin, Richard Pryor, Marvin Gaye. And the interviewer goes, he slept with them. How do you know that? He goes, come on, man. He didn't give a fuck. You like Brazilian music? That's you drop. You drop some gossip like Marlon Brando used to fuck Richard Pryor. Go anyway. You like Brazilian music.
Kevin Clancy
That's like some Charlie Murphy Rick James. Yeah, all over the place.
John Feidelberg
Speaking of that, can you pull up one quick story? The Michael actually, about Mike Quincy Jones's daughters. That's crazy. It was Michael Jackson, Tupac fight.
Kevin Clancy
What?
John Feidelberg
This fight you want to talk about, like, some Charlie Murphy stuff? This? No, that one right there. You know, Mike and Quincy was tight, so that means Michael Jackson grew up. I mean, watch Quincy Jones daughters grow up.
Jackie
Fast forward.
John Feidelberg
Years later, Tupac, this Dayton, one of the daughters, I think it was Khadija. They came out of. Tupac comes out the party disrespected Khadija like, shut up. Come on. Shut the up and get in the car. Mike stepped to him. Yo, you can't talk to her like that. It's like, mike, mind your business. Mike was like, no, that's like my niece. You ain't gonna just talk to her like that. Michael Jackson if. And Tupac start rumbling, michael Jackson beat his ass.
Kevin Clancy
No way. Tough look for Pac.
John Feidelberg
Michael Jackson beat his ass.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, that's. That's. That's the same thing as the Prince story is like playing basketball.
John Feidelberg
I saw someone say about that. I saw it through Twitter and someone had like, just quote, tweeted it and was like, you guys. You guys, don't think guy who grew up in Gary, Indiana, with an abusive father and five brothers, go fight. Get the fuck out of here, dude.
Kevin Clancy
That guy was fighting for his life. Wow.
Pav
It is not talked nearly enough about the fact that, like, Michael Jackson's white. He turned.
Kevin Clancy
I was. I was just. I knew you were going that, like, it is insane that the biggest entertainer of all time. Well, I mean, I guess it's just as crazy as the greatest quarterback of all time turning black, but.
Pav
Yeah, and also, like, he, like, slept with children. Like, he, like, it's crazy. There's nobody who's gotten more passes than Michael Jackson.
Jackie
And it's true.
Kevin Clancy
Everyone just goes like, it's this.
John Feidelberg
It's the.
Kevin Clancy
It's the chappelle skit. Like Thriller, man. You mean Thriller.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
What do you want us to do? Like, he was the greatest, but yeah, it. Like. I wonder what would happen now. It would be like, I guess Taylor's a female, so it's hard. There's not a male.
John Feidelberg
I mean, I feel like Shawn Mendes coming out straight.
Kevin Clancy
I guess it would be, like, somewhat similar if there was, like. If Drake was like, literally, like, had kids in his bed. Bed. You know, there's like, rumors and. But if it was like, he invites them over and they, like, hang out at his house and they sleep Together, everyone's like, yeah, that's a little weird. Anyway, did you see Drake this week with Demar DeRozan? Yeah, he's.
John Feidelberg
Dude, he's like, I defend Drake through a lot, a lot.
Kevin Clancy
I can't mind him being like, the quote of Drake being like, if they put up a banner for DeMar DeRozan, I'm going to pull it down myself.
John Feidelberg
That was.
Kevin Clancy
That I'm fine with. That was like, on a radio, whatever that was a call in a sideline report, whatever that was. But the, like, mean mugging on the corner on the court side, like, staring at him and shit. It's like, bro, you are. Would never like a tough guy. That's actually what I usually liked about Drake is that he was always. He didn't really pretend to be like. He pretend. He, like. He, like, dresses and acts like hip hop, but he's not like, rapping about selling drugs and shit. You know, he wasn't the. But this is like. It's like, dude, demar derozan will beat you the up, like, so quietly under his breath. Did he. I didn't hear that. What he said. So it's just. It's just like the mouthing of it. Oh, he's on the court, but he, like, you can clearly say he's like, yeah, yeah, it's tough, man. He's from Demar DeRozan being in the Kendrick Lamar music video, right? I mean, I do. I do feel like Drake probably like, like LeBron, DeMar DeRozan, all these guys who, like, we're tight with him, and then they're just rocking out to not like us. Like, that does suck. And part of me, if that was me, I'd be like, yo, you guys, like, what the man? Like, this guy's calling me a pedophile. It's not just like, oh, hey, it's like, good for the culture. Like, this went way past the line. But I don't know, then to like, to hang on the way he's doing it with DeMar DeRozan is just kind of corny. Needs to stop. He's just like, go away for a little bit. You know what's really interesting, though? Remember we were Talking about that 100, 100 gigs where I was saying, you know, I thought that was like a shot at. At the digital platforms being like, I don't need you.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When it's actually much more like the new way that record labels are paying you is through meta and, like, based on your online impressions. So when he put that out there, and like, he's like, look how much Internet activity I can generate. Because that's the new way you get paid.
John Feidelberg
Not really.
Kevin Clancy
Not through streams, not through record sales. It's all about, like, they are now putting that into your contract. Like, yeah, it's good to go viral on Tick Tock. It's like, no, like, if you, if your sound gets used on Tick Tock XYZ million times, you get more money. So he's like, it's probably more, more profitable at this point to show your online footprint rather than get like Spotify streams.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
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John Feidelberg
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Kevin Clancy
Be to your mileage before your next oil change.
John Feidelberg
People, people never talk about oil changes.
Kevin Clancy
I just, I just like looked up and I was like, holy. I haven't gotten an oil change in months and months and months. I, I'm, I'm so far over what this little number on the top of my windshield is telling me. It's crazy. And this car is old. I cannot, I cannot afford lapses like this. The media has to do a better job. How often do you, how often do you guys get your oil changed? I feel like I've never heard anybody say I got my oil changed today. And yet I. Per, per these numbers, you're supposed to do it like every like two months. I know that is crazy. I don't. The whole system is. Because is everybody really doing this except me? It's not, it's not talked about enough. But it's also when they do talk about it, they treat it like you're filling up your gas tank. You don't need to do it like as frequent as they say, I think is a racket.
John Feidelberg
I don't have any clear memory of getting. I've never been a big driver, but like I don't have a clear memory of being like, I gotta get my.
Kevin Clancy
Like, like when, when if you're like I'm running out of gas, you're like, I have to go to the gas station. Yeah, the car will not work. When you reach a point like that with the, with the oil, it's like your car will break. And I, I drove mine into the ground cuz the, the symbol never came on. I had my, you know, you think to yourself like I need gas. Usually, you know, the, the, the, the symbol will go on. You know you need gas but you know you can't just drive forever. Whereas like I was prepared to drive that car forever until a light went.
John Feidelberg
My, my college roommate drove like one, one of the guys who needed, drove like a, I don't know, we'll call it late 90s, early 2000s Jeep Cherokee said he never got the oil change once. This was 2000. So it's probably an early 90s.
Kevin Clancy
I do think 2007 older cars, they did make it. Whereas like, you're good.
John Feidelberg
He would be like, you don't have. It's all a scam. You don't have to do that. I'd be like, I. I think you're wrong. But the car is running.
Jackie
So I don't really know.
Kevin Clancy
I actually do think they probably, probably made. I bet you can make a car that can run for a longer time. And it's like, hey, if you make it shorter, you know, the Valvolines and the Jiffy Lubes of the world, like it's all, you know, one industry together. Because I do think older cars had like now it's like he said, it's supposed to be like every couple months. And I do not think that is really the case.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But it's funny, my just went back on it said oil change. You need to change your oil soon. And that went for about a week and now it's changed to oil change required. And I am a guy who drove a car into the ground by not doing it. And I still am like, I'll get to it tomorrow. And tomorrow comes. I don't have. I'm supposed to do it today. I'm probably not gonna have enough time now. Today I go to practice and like my car is gonna break at some point, but it is the little sticker. I think I'm like 5,000 miles over.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Pav
I do think talked about a good amount.
Kevin Clancy
You think so you think there's enough like big oil talk get your. Get your oil changed kinda before. Before I had problems with it. I never ever like I did it because. Yeah, mine was like, had issues. Yeah. I mean, I think I had no oil in it for like thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of miles. I mean the guy.
John Feidelberg
I mean, ultimately it's also like. It's kind of just like eating fruits and vegetables. Like you're supposed to do it. And it's definitely good for you. You.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
John Feidelberg
But you'll survive.
Kevin Clancy
Right? The car will run. And I mean until again until you run it into the ground. But it's like. Yes. For your vehicle to like have the most efficient mileage and run the smoothest. You probably should do it like every month.
John Feidelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Right. But let's be real.
John Feidelberg
You need an apple. Then keep the doctor away.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, we don't do that.
John Feidelberg
If you don't, you'll probably be all right.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
But you won't be great.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right. But. But yeah, it is funny that where it's like, you know, you run out of gas, like your car is cooked, you run out of oil, your oil's up, it'll be all right. Why is that the case? All right, last one.
John Feidelberg
What's up, guys? So I have a question that was brought on by Jackie mentioning that she might have jury duty in the next, whatever, couple weeks. So jury duty, obviously, most people think of as, you know, a huge inconvenience. But my jury duty experience was actually awesome. So it was in 2010. I had just graduated college, like, literally two weeks before the case, and it was a murder trial for a drug dealer from 1992. Cold case. It was five days that I got paid for. I didn't have a job yet because, like I said, I just graduated college. So I got like 150 bucks a day. The case was super interesting. Turned out that we ended up letting the guy off. It was a guy and a girl. The girl was later convicted and the guy was already doing 25 to life for a different murder, so we might have fucked that one up. But anyway, also that week, I was the first time I watched Breaking Bad start to finish. So overall, maybe the best week of my life, give or take. So my question is, is there any experiences you guys have had where everybody else kind of views it as negative, but you thought it was awesome? That's all. Thanks, Viva.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean, listen, true crime has taken over in such a way that I'm sure there are people who relish jury duty for opportunities like that. It is. It's got to be funny when you let. Let. If you as a jury, let people off, and then like, down the road you find out you're wrong and kind of like, geez, guys, we. That one.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, let's not talk about that one again.
Kevin Clancy
As far as something that everybody hates that I liked and enjoyed most things. Yeah, I. I was thinking about when people are like, oh, it's getting so dark early, and I don't like the winter and it's cold. It's like, that's my time to shine.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Stay inside. I can watch, you know, turn on a movie at like 4:00 and it's dark and you can enjoy it. Like that to me is. I love that. We just did the. We just did the clocks, right? We just did.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
This weekend, daylight savings.
John Feidelberg
Now this is the two. Two days a year I get up before, like 7:00am yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that. That would be my. Everyone. Everyone else is outdoors, team, indoors for life is my.
John Feidelberg
I. I was in a car accident once. That was awesome.
Kevin Clancy
When you're A kid. Casts and braces and all that. You want those things?
John Feidelberg
This is. We were a little older. We were probably in our 20s. And we're going to Vermont. We're going up skiing, and we, like, drive. Like, we left after work Friday, and, like, it was full on, dude. So I forget what mountain we were going to. I think J Peak. And so we're going deep up north and we're driving on this mountain and, like, ton, like, it's just like, like, no fence mountain. And, like, for, like, most of the drive. And then at one point, we skid out and we start spinning and we bounce off. We didn't think the fence was there for some reason at that stretch, there was, like, a guardrail.
Kevin Clancy
You would have gotten right off the mountain.
John Feidelberg
We bounce off that end up in the back of the median, still spinning. And like, the second the car stops, I was like, oh, that was sick. And my buddy was like, like, like, really, really. Like, he couldn't drive us away. I had to drive the rest away. Like, he was, like, really panicking, and I was like, I don't know, dude. That was pretty fun. He's like, what's wrong with you? I don't know. Like, that was. It was definitively fun. Like, we survived it.
Kevin Clancy
You almost getting murdered in the Bahamas. Yeah, that's that. You. You love all those things.
John Feidelberg
It's fun. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Again, if it goes so you die.
John Feidelberg
If it went another way, it would be not fun.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
But it went the way we survived and had a good story.
Kevin Clancy
So near death. Near death experiences are the best experience. Yeah, death experiences, not so much near death. Awesome. Very important distinction, but razor thin line.
Pav
Even, like, well, like, jury duty. Like, I. Like, it's even embarrassing that this guy brought it up because, like, I. Looking back on it, like, if you had a camera following me around all weekend, like, I would not shut up about jury duty.
Kevin Clancy
When you do go to jury duty, you should go all in on it because, like.
Pav
Because, like, also, it's just like, for some reason, like, I was trying to reflect. I was like, honestly, like, why do I keep. Because I kept being like, oh, like, I have jury duty. Like, acting. Like, I wasn't. Like, if I'm being. I was telling you guys, like, if I'm being honest, like, I'm stoked about jury duty. I don't know why. And I was trying to figure out why, and I was like, it's just such a human experience that, like, for some reason, it's just, like, so funny to be like, you're like, the star.
Kevin Clancy
I. I actually, I. I am not surprised at all that Jackie would, like.
John Feidelberg
You also get to stand in judgment of other people.
Kevin Clancy
I'm in the. Like, they picked only 12 of us, and I'm a part of it. And I get to, like, judge you. Those are. Yeah, yeah, you're. You're. That.
Pav
It does, like, make me. Because, like, I was like, the second I turned 18. They've, like, asked. I've. I've turned on jury duty. Like, sometimes, like, the fact that they want me so bad does make me.
John Feidelberg
Kind of, like, turned it down.
Pav
It's like, postpone it.
John Feidelberg
You can just do that. I don't think I've even been invited.
Pav
This is why I'm kind of like, oh, you guys have never been asked.
Jackie
To go to Jerry duty. That's crazy.
Pav
But there's certain things I'm just like, this is so funny. It's just, like, a human experience that, like, people complain about. And, like, now I'm gonna be a part of, like, complaining about it. Like, like, even. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
No. Jury duty is one of, like, the most universal, like, huff and puff. Roll your eyes. Oh, no. I got jury duty.
John Feidelberg
What?
Kevin Clancy
But the most, you know, the most entertain, like, SVU and true crime docs and all that shit is about that.
John Feidelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
But when, like, all of a sudden you're a part of it, you're like, oh, no, that doesn't mean. That doesn't add up.
Pav
Yeah. Also, like, I'm in $4,000 of credit card debt. And, like, I keep. I keep saying that and, like, low key. I think I'm, like, so stoked to be $4,000 in credit card debt because, like, it's so funny to just be like, I'm in $4,000. And that's something that, like, let's talk jack.
Kevin Clancy
That's not, like, a human experience.
Pav
That's fun, but, like, sometimes it's like, 20s, like.
Kevin Clancy
But, like, I get what you mean.
John Feidelberg
You're only temporarily in debt, right? I don't count credit card debt as a debt.
Pav
Yeah, it's actually. It doesn't affect me at all.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
I'm in a ton of credit card debt right now. Yeah, I'll pay.
Kevin Clancy
We went through this, right? You, like, you know about, like, the 25, right?
John Feidelberg
Kind of. I like. I know we've talked about building quick. Yeah.
Pav
I will say, like, that. That is kind of scary.
Kevin Clancy
Explain this one to me, please. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John Feidelberg
Like.
Kevin Clancy
Like. Like when you see, like, 25%, like, APR, that. That's, like, the rate of interest that accrues on your debt. So if it just sits there, it's $4,000 now, but it'll be like 42.50 in a little bit, and then 4,500 and it'll be 5,000 and then.
John Feidelberg
But I pay my statement balance every month.
Pav
Yeah, same. Yeah, it's like, no, no.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's.
John Feidelberg
That's good.
Kevin Clancy
Like, yeah, you should. You should make your payment every month, and then there's minimum payments you have to make. But the longer that you leave that there, the more money you will pay. Now, sometimes I do think it makes sense where it's like, yes, this is accruing more interest, but right now I need cash for this, that, or the other. But if you are, like, not hurting for money, you probably should just pay it off, because by letting it sit there, you will absolutely paying them more money.
John Feidelberg
I basically whack it every month. I mean, I'm in credit card debt for the month till the end of the month, and then I pay it. Yeah, that's like.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, I wouldn't say that either. But, you know, it's when it's a bigger number and really starts to accrue and you can't pay it that you're fucked.
John Feidelberg
But even then, I feel like I've had it up around, like, 25, 30.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, and then the.
John Feidelberg
Interest is going to be higher because I'll pay. I'll pay when I get to it.
Pav
Yeah, well, I'm just like, I'll get the money at some point.
John Feidelberg
Like, I'm good.
Kevin Clancy
This is why everyone's talking for sure. But, like.
John Feidelberg
But.
Kevin Clancy
But I do think there is something to, like, money is just like this construct, right, that, like, as long as you are employed and don't think you're ever gonna, like, totally crash out on life and, like, bottom out. Like, you'll get there. You know what I mean? Like, it's. If you needed to get a house right now, your credit would stink. That's not.
John Feidelberg
No, I got great credit.
Kevin Clancy
So as long. That's what I mean. As long as your credit is good.
Pav
Does it affect my credit if you.
Kevin Clancy
Don'T pay your credit card bill? Yes.
Pav
Why?
Kevin Clancy
Because you're not paying your credit.
Pav
I know, but that's narc. Like, why do you guys have to, like, alert the authorities about it? I'll get you the money at some point.
Kevin Clancy
Jackie's whole thing to, like, American Express while they're talking to the bank is, I'm good for it. Yeah, I'm just good for.
John Feidelberg
I've been good for it for, like, three years. No, I'm good for it every time.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it's the same thing. Like, a mortgage is just a big fat pile of debt, but you buy stuff with it. Like, if you know how to manage your debt, you actually can use it to your advantage to be more financially successful and property and. And assets and all that sort of shit. It's when you're just reckless and you don't ever pay it. It. It's like if I. If you can loan me money and I can do things with it, and. Yeah, I got to pay you back a little bit on it, but I'm good for it. You actually can. Can use it to your advantage. It's just the people who are reckless.
John Feidelberg
With it that are. The first time I learned about credit card debt was, like, six months ago, about 10 years after having a credit card. Yeah. I was like, oh, boy, my credit must be a disaster scene.
Kevin Clancy
I've had that. Never.
John Feidelberg
Perfectly fine.
Kevin Clancy
I've never. I've never been below, like, you, like, 700 or some.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, it was, like, high 700.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I. I do think it takes a lot to. To. To be a problem. Yeah. I also think I. I one time I dipped into, like, the sixes, and I. I paid. I had, like, 30 grand in debt or whatever, and I just. I whacked it. I was able to pay it all off, and it, like, just went back out.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But again, these are, like, you know, we are in a pretty good spot. It's people who are like, I opened up a credit card because I have no money, and I bought something with it, and then I never pay it off. And the collection agencies come and all that, and then you get another credit card to pay off that, you know, and then you spiral. Those are the people, I think when you carry around $4,000 worth of debt and you're just like, it'll be okay.
Pav
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, I wouldn't do it for the story. I don't think it's the most interesting story to run up interest on your. On your debt, but if you like telling it, girl, you go ahead and do that. You want to do jury duty in debt, you do that.
John Feidelberg
Maybe I do. What. How much money you got? I think he's not guilty.
Pav
But yeah.
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Kevin Clancy
What the fuck? Like, no, nobody, you know, as big as Tony got. Like, I don't think anybody knew who he was on their side or.
Jackie
Right, right.
Kevin Clancy
Who the fuck is Tony Hinchcliffe and why is our campaign over now? You know?
Jackie
Well, it's just. Yeah, it's a crazy booking. It's funny because Anthony Kumia of All people had, like, the best tweet about it, I thought, where he said he was just like, this is such a he. I forget how he worded it. Whatever. He was like, this is such a huge fuck up by the Republican. He's like, should be like a Republican candidate just sold out an arena in a blue city.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Instead, it's like you've just given red meat.
Kevin Clancy
Secretly working for Kamala. Did he do. Is he a mole who bombed on purpose to. Because, I mean, it feels that way more than you know. And I just found out. You were the one who told me that they went over his material.
Jackie
Really?
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah. The thing they said was that you can't call her a cunt.
Jackie
Yes. Call her that.
Kevin Clancy
And they had to take that out. Everything else, good to go. That's the craziest part.
Jackie
That's hilarious.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, that had to be. That guy's got to get fired, right?
John Feidelberg
Whoever saw the speech.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Whoever was like, yep.
Jackie
Like, green light. Right, Right.
John Feidelberg
We gotta love this.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. No, I mean, so, like, so. So Tony does the roast and then, you know, kind of is anointed as, like, the next one. You know, everybody's booking and he's selling out. And then something like that happens. Is. Is. Is there no such thing as bad publicity or is that, like, was that a bad move that he'll feel the ramifications of that?
Jackie
I don't know. I think in this. That world there is no. I don't know. I mean, I feel like somebody said he added 50,000 Instagram followers.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, well, that. So that's the thing is, you know, you get caught on camera saying something or doing something, and if it rallies people more, you know, you might lose the people who don't like that, but it rallies five times more the people who do support you for it.
Jackie
Yeah. I can't imagine anyone that was a Tony fan going in was like, I'm out.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Now. But maybe. I don't know. I mean, I'm not sure.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. There's a handful of Puerto Ricans who were probably like, fuck off.
John Feidelberg
But if you were a Tony fan already, you knew. You don't care. I think ultimately it doesn't. It's like, it's fun to talk about for a week, but I would guess ultimately it doesn't really affect the election and it doesn't affect Tony.
Kevin Clancy
I don't. The only thing is that it's so close to the election because it'll last.
John Feidelberg
A week, but the election's in a Week, Right.
Jackie
Everyone's early voting. It's also crazy. Like, the October. October surprise is like, this guy. I know. It's like, so crazy. And then Trump is like, being like, I don't know, I've never heard of this guy. And it's just insane that, that, like.
Kevin Clancy
When the assassination attempt happened, I was like, oh, boy. That's it. Like, the images and the. And the, you know, the fervor coming out of this, like, they've got it wrapped up, but it was long enough that that kind of faded out.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
But this thing happened at the 11th hour, man. And it. I mean, I. I would imagine, like, like we said about people who are like Tony and. And certain states that are already, you know, set in their ways, but if you're a swing state and you're Puerto Rican, it might be on your mind.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. You know what was crazy is yesterday we had to go to Philly for a little bit, and we were just driving on the highway, and it was insane. Every billboard, like, Like, I. I was. We were driving on the highway and I was like, goddamn, where the fuck are we? Because every billboard was either Harris Trump. Harris Trump.
Kevin Clancy
I usually don't think that stuff, like, same thing with, like, Bud Light and Coors Light at, like, the super bowl and stuff, but I guess it does. You do have to, like, keep up and keep in front of people's faces. But I can't imagine, you know, anybody's really being swayed that much at this point. Unless maybe you're Puerto Rican. I don't know.
Jackie
I mean, it's also funny, like, billboards in general are hilarious to be, like, driving and be like, all right, I'm voting no. No, I'm voting Trump. Look at that. That's like.
Kevin Clancy
I was down in North Carolina over the summer and there was this, like, a local law guy, you know, like an ambulance chaser type lawyer down there who had. It was something like 15 billboards in a row, and they were. And they were all pretty close, but it worked because I was like, I guess it didn't work because I can't remember his name.
John Feidelberg
But I do remember you drove it every day.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, right, Exactly.
Jackie
Yeah. And if you had an injury, you'd be like, 48 and Seleno and Barnes.
Kevin Clancy
Around here, you know, like, if any. If I ever. Mesothelioma or whatever, I'll call those guys up.
Jackie
Well, that's the billboards, I think, work for something that you're not that familiar with, but you might need at some point a carpet cleaner and Then you spill on your rug and you're like, oh, yeah. I think that was, like, in Boston. Like, the big sponsor for the Red Sox for years was 1854 giant. If you break your windshield, call Giant glass. So, yeah. And then I'm like, so now it's in my head.
Kevin Clancy
Weird thing. But if you ever break your windshield.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
I was like, oh, 1854 giant. Got it.
John Feidelberg
You know? You know, giant glass because. Drink water. The guy behind home plate, he owns it. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
One of my favorite guys in the world, Dennis Drinkwater.
Jackie
Oh, I don't. I don't.
John Feidelberg
You don't know Dennis Drinkwater?
Kevin Clancy
No, he's the Red Sox fan who gets up, like, as soon as the balls hit from the home runs.
Jackie
Oh, he was more.
John Feidelberg
Can we. Can.
Jackie
I gotta follow up.
John Feidelberg
Dude.
Kevin Clancy
This guy, unbelievable. He's. He didn't take it all the right. Oh, yeah. He's front. Front row and has the best eye for. For, you know, pop ups. Knows when it's a walk off and he hits the eye. Gone, bro.
John Feidelberg
It is. It's actually. I honestly think he doesn't go as often anymore. He was more like early two. Early 2000s to mid 2000. Like, let's call it 2004, 2014, that window. And he was there.
Kevin Clancy
You just type it, first of all. It's a great name.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Type it in and it. Auto. If Phil's beat the traffic.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. But he. He, like, in that era, he doesn't go as often anymore. But in that era, I would argue he was more devoted to the Red Sox than people on players on the team, because he would.
Jackie
I don't even know this guy.
John Feidelberg
He was there, like, every single night. And. And I. I believe he lived in Wellesley or something like that. So it's not like he didn't live across the street.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
So to make that trek to the park, he would go every night like he was 86 games a year. 80.
Kevin Clancy
81.
John Feidelberg
81 what?
Kevin Clancy
The guy in the blue. You'll see him just, like, pop up.
Jackie
Oh, wow.
Kevin Clancy
And he does it, like, every time. Doesn't even take a minute to celebrate the.
Jackie
The walk.
John Feidelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
So he's just.
Jackie
Oh, oh, oh, okay. He's, like, leaving.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
He's got like a. Almost like a Trump type hair.
Jackie
That's old school because the Coke bottles are in.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah, it was.
Kevin Clancy
He knows. And he's out.
John Feidelberg
He's there occasionally still now, but it was. There was one era when he was just like, always, always there. He's the best.
Jackie
That is Amazing.
Kevin Clancy
He knows it every single time.
Jackie
That's so funny. Because the best part, you would think, is it that moment is like, yeah. I mean, beating the traffic.
Kevin Clancy
See you later.
Jackie
That is incredible. No, I couldn't be that guy because I. I'm the worst ever at the. I've had so many jump up that, like, get caught in the infield. Like, I used to do it when I was, like, at bars watching games. Games. I'd be like, guys, like, oh, yeah. And like, literally, it's like, infield fly roll. And I'm like, ah.
Kevin Clancy
The Yankees had one a couple games ago that it was probably 50ft from the warning track. That was nuts for it.
Jackie
That was a comedian there. Mike Dorval, the construction guy.
Kevin Clancy
Giant glass.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's funny, these things, you know, I mean, you go to, like, a minor league park and the, The. The wall and everything is just plastered with. With ads, like, everywhere.
Jackie
1 854. Gary Gulman used to do a joke about it when he would come to Boston. Was like, a local. He's like, I like, think of them in the studio. Who do you call when your windshield's busted? He's also like, it's like the most Boston term to say my windshield's busted also.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, is there. Is there just like a spate of, like, are people just breaking windshields left and right? Vandalism and Yankee fans and fighting or some. I don't know how often is a windshield break?
Jackie
It makes sense for Fenway, though, because you have the parking garage across the street from the Monster. But literally, my windshield got shipped one time, and it was immediately like, 1-854 giants.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, these guys, whether it's local or even the Billy Mazes of the world, the shamwows, all the infomercials, they're at least in America. I don't know about worldwide, but they're some of the most famous people in America. Like, everybody would know those people who just like the infomercial guys. Oh, yeah, the specific ones, if you were to show them.
John Feidelberg
But not anymore. It's a dying industry. Everyone's all streaming.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say it's not. You know, you really don't have that anymore. Like, we all used to be watching the same commercials and the same thing every time. And I'm sure it was regional, but within your region, everybody would know Seleno and Barnes or this guy. You know, it's a weird. Like, if I, If. If I were to meet some of those people, I'd be like, oh, my God. I'd be starstruck by the infomercial guy, you know?
Jackie
Yeah. All those jingle. We had Dave Dinger Ford. And Braintree was another big Boston one. Dave Dinger Ford, that was like a car dealership.
John Feidelberg
I didn't have that.
Kevin Clancy
If I met the guy who sung Cars for kids, I'd be like, oh, my God, you're a musical legend.
Jackie
Oh, that one. When that commercial come on, I have to, like, jump for the remote because it'll stick in my head for, like, pavs.
John Feidelberg
Can you actually pull up the original recording of Baby Back Chili's?
Kevin Clancy
Obviously, it's not like a. But, like, this song has a high level of importance.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, it's not like a song song, but to the brand and the people who made it and the money it generated and all that. They're probably like, this is one of the most important recordings ever.
John Feidelberg
No, I mean, it's the definition of iconic.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
Like.
Kevin Clancy
Well, I'm sure these guys got, like, five grand.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
And it's listed more than most records in the last 30 years.
John Feidelberg
100%.
Kevin Clancy
And if you walk up to anybody and go, like, I want my baby back, baby, they'd be like, chocolate. Yeah. There is no mistake taking it.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. They should have gotten equity in the Chili's, like, the whole chain brand. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I bet they, you know, got like, a day rate.
John Feidelberg
And that's right before we get too far from the socks. You watched the Comeback yet?
Jackie
I have. Not yet.
John Feidelberg
No way, dude.
Jackie
I have. Well, I was on the road. And the other thing is, I don't know. I have a up thing here. Like, sometimes I'm like, I can't watch it. It makes me. First of all, it makes me emotional, but also, I'm like, that's ours. I don't want the world to see that.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know.
Jackie
It's like, very, like, thing. I don't know. I'm like, I don't know. I can't relive. I don't know what, you know, the.
Kevin Clancy
Rest of the world knows what happens.
Jackie
I have a blockage. I should. I should watch.
John Feidelberg
I had a blockage, too, because it was, you know, 20 years ago. But I also. I think you've maintained your baseball fandom. Mine's kind of waned a bit over the last three to four years of socks decline. And, like, I'm fully back. I'm like, the biggest baseball fan in the world. I don't think I've missed a game. He's obviously been the playoffs since then. I think I've missed the game since I watched it. It is awesome.
Kevin Clancy
That was a very great team to root for stars, but it also had baseball guys. And it had, you know, obviously the. The theater and the curse and all of that, but, like, they were. They're actually probably a very hateable team. If you're like the Yankees, I'm sure they hate.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Those guys, but the rest of the world.
John Feidelberg
There's a bunch of peasants, you know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
That obviously not as far as spending goes, but the players themselves are roughly peasants.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And. And. But I feel like that's like the best kind of baseball to roof for those guys.
Jackie
Oh, it was awesome. I mean, I gotta. I gotta watch it. I also. It's hard to watch. I have a baby and then I'm working and all this stuff, and I'm exhausted.
John Feidelberg
Three episodes each is now. First episode is the 03 season. So it ends with the Boone home run.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
Second episode is the off season, which, like, I. The off. That was one of the craziest parts to me. Just like the arms race. Like, it was.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
Like. Like, I think obviously last season we had Shohei, but really the most. The bulk of the off season is like, where's Jordan Montgomery going? Right. That was Schilling Sheffield. A rod. Manny Nomar. Like Keith Falk, like, tons of massive names all going to two teams.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy, right?
Jackie
No. And then the Sox, if I remember correctly, like, had a rod, but the players union kind of.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
They. It was a. They. They had sent.
Kevin Clancy
Why.
John Feidelberg
Which Theo got bailed out on. Because it was a bad trade. Well, I don't know if it's a bad trade, but, like, ultimately, you probably don't win. At least 107. You probably definitely don't win. But it was Manny and John Lester for a rod.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
And then it was no more to the White Sox. The Nomar fall from grace, which obviously I remembered.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, so they would have lost no more Lester and Manny.
John Feidelberg
Manny, yeah.
Jackie
Which they.
John Feidelberg
I mean, they ultimately end up losing no more anyway, like, three months later.
Kevin Clancy
Right. But they didn't lose them. They got him for Orlando to. Which ended up being.
John Feidelberg
But the. No, the original Nomar trade was to the White Sox when. When they shipped out Manny and got a rod. They shipped out Nomar. And that was for Maglia ordonez and Brandon McCarthy. So you would. It was. And then. And then five months later. Whatever. Then that was in the off season. And then the trade deadline, they finally forgot for Atlanta and Doug McKiewicz.
Jackie
So the fall from Batman cavich like.
Kevin Clancy
He had a great glove to get.
John Feidelberg
Maglio Ordonez, who's a borderline hall of Famer. Probably not. Not. And then Brandon McCarthy who was, you know, a 10 year.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Like a.
John Feidelberg
He was a solid, solid pitch. You know, he wasn't great, but was.
Kevin Clancy
I mean a rod would have.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Off the wall. Yeah, he would have.
John Feidelberg
60. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So like, you know that. That's one of the great what ifs of sports history. But I think the way it played out is even better.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I'm wondering if like, you know, college football has a lot of rivalries and whatnot, but I just feel like with the way sports has gone and brands and the Internet and all this shit, I just don't know if there will ever be like blood feud type rivalry like that ever again.
Jackie
Well, it was pretty amazing. Well also the, whatever they called it, the lopsided scheduling or whatever, they were playing 14 times a year or 18 times a year.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So it's like, you see, you see those guys over and over now it's. It's only getting worse.
Jackie
Right. And then to have back to back seven games series, you had 14 post games and 36.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Regular season games.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy.
Jackie
In two seasons. And then they also were in the ALCS in 99 and had a brawl with the Clemens and Manny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which was great. So it was like a five year period of just brawls and all that.
John Feidelberg
I believe. I remember reading this is a long time ago. I read it. But in 03, which is the Pats already won two Super Bowls in oath or no. 1 Super bowl in 03. Like a Sox raise Tuesday game would outperform a Pats game on like some ratings wise. Yeah.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
So like wow. Is.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's the Tom Brady effect.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, that's.
Kevin Clancy
That's Tom Brady for you right there in a nutshell. Once he took over. But yeah, I mean that it was baseball like over everything. And then also I think once you break your curse and you win a few, it just becomes.
John Feidelberg
I think that's more like. We were talking about this the other day actually. Like it's hard to keep the passion with how sports are marketed now.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
Because it's not about rivalry.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
It's about individual players stars which to be fair, we cried about forever. We'd be like, they don't know how to market their players. Well now they market players around, you.
Kevin Clancy
Know, Ohtani's and yeah.
John Feidelberg
It's like, it's hard to keep that anger.
Kevin Clancy
It's the, it's The. The.
John Feidelberg
The.
Kevin Clancy
The thing that people were complaining about the. This many app bats the low Tawny's up Yeah yeah. Is like kind of symbol symbolic of like what. How it shifted to that. So then it's like I was in my. My kids Little League. Like there was a kid wearing a Mookie Betts jersey. I was like the. Is this about like you were in New York? Like what are you doing wearing a Dodgers jersey from la? But Mookie Betts is his favorite player and you know, knows that knows the name and all that. You know, it's just got to be sick to his stomach as Mike Trout o. Just like Ohtani goes to wins the World Series one year after getting out and he's probably too injured to ever really like finish his career strong. And it's gonna just be like, oh yeah. There was this guy who was like the best player of all time, but he never really did anything that's really going to be like. Like 20, 30, 40, 50 years from now that that will be. People will be like, oh, who was that guy?
John Feidelberg
I. I hope he's the death of and I. And I think. I think we did. I think it's. It's come back to earth. But the of analytics. I believe in analytics, all that good shit. But like, I do think everything has a bit of a middle ground.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
Look at his war. He hasn't. And I know baseball is, you know, far from an individual sport, but like make the DS for me before we start crowning a guy. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. You got to do something in the postseason.
John Feidelberg
The oof.
Jackie
Those numbers 8, 40, 18, 10 for home runs last few years.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I mean he's just so injured and it's just not like.
Jackie
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
You know, I think. I think Tito also you've been playing.
Kevin Clancy
You know, when you're 32, but you start when you're 19, right. You got a lot of extra miles on you there, you know.
John Feidelberg
Tito I think was and good for the Reds to have him like the best manager of in between. Because Tito respect the analytics, believed in them, but also knew they weren't everything.
Jackie
Right? Right.
John Feidelberg
And they actually they asked him about that where they were like the Dave Roberts steal. Analytics will tell you don't ever steal a base.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
And he.
Kevin Clancy
He had to steal.
John Feidelberg
He goes, what? They go, what do you say about the analytics on that one? He goes, I say shove them up your ass.
Kevin Clancy
That that individual play, I think is also one of the the greatest little cat and mouse things you'll ever watch.
Jackie
You know, like well, him making the.
Kevin Clancy
Whole world knows what's going on and throws over however many times he says that.
John Feidelberg
Dude, he says exactly that. Dave Roberts, he's talking about his high school, maybe high school, maybe college, like running coach or base stealing coach. Wherever he got this base dealing coach from, I don't know. And he said, he's like, he told me like early on one day you're going to be on a base and the whole world's going to know you're going and you still got to go.
Jackie
No, it was the best. It was the best. And one of those throwers.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I bet, I bet, man.
Jackie
No, I mean, and Millar drawing the walk and then, and Miller hitting the base hit. I mean, it's just, and then Dave Robinson, the pop up slot.
Kevin Clancy
Like the fact that, that you know you stole the base but then you got to get the hit and you did. It's just like so unbelievable.
John Feidelberg
Bill Miller had a good quote about that where he was like, he's like, look, you don't, you don't go into an at bat hoping to get a hit off Mariano Rivera. You, you know, the only way you're going to get a hit is if he makes a mistake. Mistake. So you go in and you gotta.
Kevin Clancy
And then you gotta capitalize on the mistake. You get maybe one pitch per at bat to.
Jackie
You know, it was also like people weren't really shifting then. I mean, it's a ground ball at the middle and it feels like 10 years later the shortstop would have just gobbled it.
John Feidelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
That's where analytics does sort of particularly off Bill Miller. I don't have, I'm sure he went oppo plenty of times. But like I remember Bill Miller is a big pole guy.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Right now. I mean, a ground ball up the middle now, now like, like if you hit the ball back at the pitcher for the first 130 years of baseball, it's like that's a base hit.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And now every time there's a shortstop right there, right. It's, they figured out the exact spot to put these guys. I think people forget how much like, like getting rid of the shift, I think drastically changed the game back.
Jackie
Oh, I love it. I loved every so much.
Kevin Clancy
But, but it is like it's, it's got to be infuriating if you are one of these teams that lived through the transition of like when you were allowed to and now you're not allowed to and you're in the playoffs, you're in a big spot and you know, we could just put a guy in shallow right field and he'll be out.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
We're just not allowed to anymore. And then he hits the ball right fucking there and you're like, God damn it, dude. But it got so silly towards the end. There was. I think it was the Dodgers at one point had. They had like five guys on the. In the infields.
Jackie
Just like, it was just like a.
Kevin Clancy
Wall of dudes just waiting there because.
John Feidelberg
It was like, you know, but we had. I always remember this quote. We had George Brett in the office eons ago. And we were talking. We were talking. He was awesome.
Kevin Clancy
He's so lived up to, like, everything.
John Feidelberg
We were talking about all kinds of stuff. Like, what was your offseason off season training routine? He's like. He's like, every day I probably play 18, drink 12. But he. We were asking him about. About the shift and he goes off. The shift was around when I was playing. I had to hit 600. We're like, why he's gonna hit the other way? Because I can. Yeah. So every time, like, to be able.
Kevin Clancy
To put a ball where you want to put it, like the. The Gwyns and the like, guys like that, it's like, I'm not gonna get a hit. I'm gonna get like the hit I need to get.
Jackie
Yeah, right.
John Feidelberg
Do you have any, like, older player or. Or even comedian or anything like that who you met and you were like, dude, you are everything you lived up to be.
Jackie
Wow. Great question. I don't know. First I just want to say George Brett, the shitting the pants story is like my number one. It's like still the king of the Internet.
Kevin Clancy
It really is. It was at the perfect time where we were able to get it, you know, for whatever reason, he's mic'd up and that makes its way to the Internet. I don't even know. Was that on social media? That was probably on like, like, like YouTube.
Jackie
I think it was on YouTube.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
George Blood has a story to tell. Was the.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Perfect double tapered shit. I still don't really know.
Jackie
Double tapered shit. The best line of the whole thing is, who's bitching this game?
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
At the very end.
Jackie
It's like the perfect one.
Kevin Clancy
What's going on?
Jackie
Who's bitching this game?
Kevin Clancy
Go to the very, very end.
Jackie
And what I love, what I love about this is he's not telling the story to anyone in particular.
Kevin Clancy
Nobody's listening.
Jackie
He's just talking. He's walking around. And what always made me laugh is that this Is like spring. Trent. Like guys are trying to make the club.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Like they're nervous. They're trying to make the club. And he's just walking around and this like 20 year old kid's like, I hope I make the team. And a fucking hall of Famer is just talking to nobody. And also it starts with him going, I farted.
Kevin Clancy
That's.
Jackie
The first line is I farted. And the last line is, who's bitching this game?
John Feidelberg
Porter.
Kevin Clancy
Porter's also such a like fake baseball. Hey, Porter, sh my pants last night.
Jackie
What? He goes, I'm good for two a year. It's amazing. I got black bucks.
John Feidelberg
Great. Me out of.
Jackie
When he says I'm. It's amazing. He goes, I got. I'm wearing black bucks. I'm.
John Feidelberg
It's arguably the greatest story I ever told.
Kevin Clancy
Really. And it's long enough that it's ridiculous. Short enough that you can l. Good twice.
Jackie
He goes, I don't know. Long time.
Kevin Clancy
Honestly. He clarifies it many times.
John Feidelberg
It's a true story. It's a true story.
Jackie
Oh, it's too much.
Kevin Clancy
I mean that. Yeah, this is, this is when. When baseball players were men.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Oh, no, he's the greatest. But yeah.
Kevin Clancy
What year was that?
Jackie
It's got to be Tony Pena, by the way.
Kevin Clancy
That's not the Bellagio story. That's not what it's called.
John Feidelberg
No, it's the George story. Yeah.
Jackie
The original YouTube, it was titled George Brett has a Story to Tell. I don't know if that's still up there because I'm wondering how many views that has or when it got uploaded, if that. If it's still titled that anywhere that is. And the, the nobody's interested in listening to this story.
Kevin Clancy
We're all just stretching, walking around. It makes you think that they, they were. You know, that's 11 years ago. There's no way.
John Feidelberg
No way.
Kevin Clancy
But even that one, even that one. Only having 1.2 is crazy. That lets you know that like, this happens all the time with George Rock.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like the stories he's telling are always just like, oh, there goes George again. Just talking, dude. But yeah, the grainy, the grainy footage. And look at the whole transcript of this one. It's incredible. It really is. Probably if you're a sports fan, it's. And you enjoy some storytelling and some comedy, it's the perfect.
Jackie
No, I just spent an afternoon watching like I was in a hotel that had MLB Network and it was like the George Brett story. And it was great. The crazy thing is like him and Nettles getting in like a full fist fight and no one gets ejected.
Kevin Clancy
Yes.
Jackie
Like a playoff game.
John Feidelberg
Incredible.
Jackie
They're like kicking each other like, all right, boys.
Kevin Clancy
Hosmer and Mustakis or whoever, they. That, their, their podcast, what's that called?
John Feidelberg
I wouldn't know, but I know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And, and they, they were talking about that Digging Deep podcast and they go over that and I mean, it is a brawl.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And nobody even gets jacked.
Jackie
And then they just go back.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it was so good that, that, that there's something else to that story that they told. Like, like, it. It was kind of like a misunderstanding. Like there really wasn't a need to have a fight. Whatever it was, it was kind of just like we brawled for like no reason and then it was like, yeah, but just go back to the dugout.
John Feidelberg
It's crazy to think that now things are happening that in 40 years people are going to be like, and you need to get kicked out for that.
Kevin Clancy
Right.
John Feidelberg
Like, like you think like Mike Milberry, like beating someone with a shoe and you're like, yeah, I was just. Hockey.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's how it was. But what, but what are they even doing now?
Jackie
I think about this a lot because when I was a kid in the 90s, 2000s, watching baseball highs in the 70s, and then these older guys that be going, that's when baseball was baseball. And now people are saying that about 0304.
Kevin Clancy
Right, right.
Jackie
But 0304, everyone was like, these guys are a bunch of pussies now. Because in my day, Don Zimmer, they would have stomped Don Zimmer's face. But now you watch it, you're like, they just threw an old man on the ground back then. So everyone thinks everyone's a pussy.
John Feidelberg
Pedro grabbed an 80 year old man by his ear and threw him to the ground. The way he just like rolls is so good, man.
Jackie
But I think also like hockey, eventually fighting will be gone and they'll be like, back in 2024, they used it.
Kevin Clancy
They were fighting it still. It is kind of crazy that they still allow that.
John Feidelberg
So rare now. But. Yeah, but Missoula was just saying they should bring back the WM to the NBA.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy.
John Feidelberg
Bring them both.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, it was, it was never really like Manny holding the bat. Oh, so good. The, the Kareem Garcia bit with Pedro was always great too. Who is Kareem Garcia? Who are you? When he was like, I, you know, trying to say he wasn't throwing at him, he was like you were blatantly headhunting Pedro. Yeah, he was, like, the most notorious headhunter in the world.
Jackie
Who was the guy in the Rays? He hit, and then he threw, like, a perfect game after him.
John Feidelberg
Gerald Williams.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He charges, and then I think he pitches, like, eight and a third perfect innings after getting in the brawl. No hit innings or something.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, the way he just tosses. What is Zimmer even thinking, bro?
John Feidelberg
He's.
Kevin Clancy
He.
John Feidelberg
Zimmer throws the first punch. Zimmer has it.
Kevin Clancy
He goes at him.
John Feidelberg
Pedro was like.
Kevin Clancy
But I think even the guys in the Red Sox were like, dude, dude.
John Feidelberg
Dude, take it easy.
Kevin Clancy
He can't.
John Feidelberg
He can't beat up your oxygen area.
Kevin Clancy
You might kill him, dude. When I watched the Sox, Doc, I stood up my.
John Feidelberg
I couldn't believe.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it's.
John Feidelberg
Dude, the.
Kevin Clancy
The. The theater was unparalleled again. Like, you wouldn't. You couldn't script it.
Jackie
I remember being. I'm so. This is, like, so humiliating, but I was, like, young and drink. I was like. I mean, I was, like, 21 when this happened, 22. But I remember being like, he's a trader. Because he was the. You know, he'd manage the socks. He's like, you trade us.
John Feidelberg
Damn.
Jackie
My dad's like, come on, just relax. I'm like, trader. He, like, had to get 25 years ago.
Kevin Clancy
It is nuts that. That, that the. The. I. I was like, why did they put the comeback out now? And they're like, that's the 20th anniversary. I was like, oh, my God.
Jackie
Oh, that makes me.
Kevin Clancy
Because I always think about, like, when I was, you know, growing up in the 90s, if you were to tell me something about the 70s, I would be like, it's ancient, you know, like, yeah, almost like, roll my eyes. I don't want to hear about that. And that's probably what, you know, like, to come back to, like, a young kid on Tick Tock is probably like, I don't want to watch that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. And it's like, no, you gotta. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, no, you don't understand. It was the best. And they're probably like, I don't give a. It happened in 2004. Like, that's so old. It's like, no, I promise you, my.
John Feidelberg
Mom wasn't even born yet.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, right, right, right. But I. I do. I. I. I just maintain. Whether it's sports like this or some of movies, entertainment, I do just think that era, it is. It is better than.
John Feidelberg
It is better. Kevin does. He's like, I know. I know. I sound crazy, but I'm right.
Kevin Clancy
Right? But I do. I do think I'm right. I think it was the perfect. The last bit of, like, before the Internet, it was like. Because, like, the 60s, 70s, 80s, all that feels like the same to me. And then it feels like it. Like in the 90s, into the 2000s, it started to change, but you just had. It's like baseball. It's like Tito Francona.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, that.
Kevin Clancy
That era is Tito Francona. It's like you had a little bit of both the new and the old before it just all goes to absolute shit. I mean, what would you say? I know we're kind of in like a gold era of comedy as far as, like, money and success and opportunity and all that, but where. What do you think? Is it the funniest comedy spin?
Jackie
It's interesting question. Because comedy holds up so poorly.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
It's one of the great and horrible things about God, like, you watch almost any comedy from the 80s, you're like, this shit's garbage.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
You're like, this guy's one of the best ever. Right? So I don't know, it's hard to say, like, funniest because you watch 80s comedy, you're like, this is embarrassing.
Kevin Clancy
But like, like a regular open micr, like, nowadays is putting up that, you know, the best of the best, like, what you do. You think that'll.
Jackie
It'll.
Kevin Clancy
It'll age that way? Do you think people will be looking at the greats of this era being like, that's embarrassing?
Jackie
I don't know. It's hard to say. Maybe it's weird to think about watching, like, Shane Gillis and being like, this guy sucks.
John Feidelberg
You're lame, dude.
Kevin Clancy
So lame.
Jackie
Yeah. But even, like, you watch, like, Eddie Murphy, like, half of it, I'm like, this isn't so great.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Is it bad or, like, is it. Is it just, like, poorly done or is like, the material, you know, like, what.
Jackie
What.
Kevin Clancy
What about it is. Is bad in your eyes?
Jackie
I don't know. It's not even, like, bad. It's just like. I don't know. It's hard to say. It's just taken out of the time. It does. It doesn't work as well as film or sports. Like, you could watch a 1975 basketball game and be like, this is a little weird, but it's competitive because they're all playing the same way. I don't know what it is, but I do think this is a great time for. But there's also so much horrible comedy going on right now too. I mean, I mean, I can't say that Instagram crowd work stuff is the glorious part of stand up comedy. Maybe right before Instagram, social media.
Kevin Clancy
I do feel, though, when you get a good crowd work bit, like, how much, how much crowd work was going on back then, was it still a.
Jackie
Part of the, there was just crowd work comics and not like there was like a few crowd work guys. And then everyone else was like, that's embarrassing. Why are you talking to the audience?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. Cause I feel like when you get a good crowd work bit, it shows that, you know, it was off the cuff, it was unplanned, like, and you, you were funny on your feet and it all right, comes together and then some of it is, you know, I, I love when, you know, you just wedge your material into a crowd work. You know, what do you do for a living? Oh, that's like this, you just like, pivot to your joke. Crowd work all of a sudden, you know. But I, I, I do feel like it, it became like a big part of what I think people love about, about this era of comedy. And I don't think it was as nearly, you know, done or talked about prior.
Jackie
No, nobody really did it at all. I mean, certainly wouldn't, you wouldn't put out a special of. I mean, I think Todd Barry was the first one to, which was, I don't know, 10 years ago now, 15 years ago. I can't keep track of time, but there was very few people that did that. And there'd be a couple guys, there was a couple guys that were like, that's their thing. Ian Bagg has always been doing that was big. And Phil Hanley, later is like a peer that would do it and was like, amazing at it. Still is. So it's great for him that it's like, oh, this is what I've been doing the whole time. Yeah, he's the best.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
But it's hard because a lot of crowd work, it's like, well, you should be the funniest one in the room. You should be able to take what somebody's saying, make it funny. And the hard thing about comedy is getting everybody to, you know, connect with something. And so if you're doing it in the room, it's easier to connect because it just happens. Happened.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
I always use this as an example. Jeff Ross used to do a joke where he used to read poems years ago, and then he would say, can we turn the lights down? And then they wouldn't move. And it'd go perfect. And it would kill because you're like, well, everyone just experienced that.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
He asked me to turn the lights down. The lights didn't go down. So he says, perfect. Everybody relates to it just happened. Whereas, like, if you're like, you ever take a shower and you have to shit your. And people are like, no, I've never had that. George Ritz of the world.
Kevin Clancy
No, dude, I don't know what you're talking about.
Jackie
Yeah, it's like. Like trickier to get, like, kind of whatever, observational humor to work. But if someone says, yeah, I. I once blew a kid in a school bus, you're like, hey, the driver. Or whatever, you know, so it's a little bit easier. But also, there's plenty people do crowd work and they're horrible at it, which I always joke. Sometimes I'll be like, what do you. I'm like, I'm going to do some crowd work because I don't want to give away material. And I'll literally be like, what do you do? And the guy's like, I'm in accounting. And I'm like, oh, that's crazy. There is some skill to it, of course. But yeah, Nick DePaul used to always say he'd be like, yeah, you're funny off the cuff. That's why you start writing jokes, right?
John Feidelberg
Right?
Jackie
Yeah, you should be funny off the cuff, right?
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
But I think it. You know, it just puts it. It's like a club in your bag. You know what I mean? It's like, I can do the written jokes, I can do some storytelling. I can do some crowd work. And you kind of put it all together. DiStefano just posted a video of him doing a little history bit. Did you see this?
John Feidelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
He was talking about how America beat the British to win our independence. And he tells the story about how one of Ben Franklin's. One of the chicks that Benjamin Franklin was. Was banging King Louis. And Frank, Benjamin Franklin told him. Told her, next time you're with Louis, tell him that at the Battle of Saratoga, where America, the colonies won, but, like, barely. But tell him that we smoked them and that we are, like, winning this war and we just need to be like, put over the top. So tell Louis to tell the French to send their army, send their navy, and, like, we'll seal the deal. And I was like, wow. He's like, I just made all this stuff. I mean, it's a long clip, and he tells it very funny. And at the end, he's like, the best part is I kind of just made all of that stuff. And I almost didn't make it to the end of the. Because it is like a few minutes, and I was about. And actually, at the time, I reposted it without even getting to the end of it because I was like, this is amazing. This is Chris at his best. But at the end, he's like, I just made it all up.
John Feidelberg
As you were talking, I was thinking. I was like, it's crazy how time make story so much better. Like, I'm sure even the one where I just told, like, the Pedro. I'm sure Pedro was like, you want to still bounce down Mass Pike? Like, he probably said it. And now it's like this very defiant moment.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And, well, once you got a story, I feel like you're allowed to embellish it. Once, you know, you got, like, the fish on the line.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
When something happens to you and you tell the story for the first time, and everyone's like, whoa, holy. You're allowed to punch it up.
Jackie
There's so many great stories to that people are like, that never happened. Like the Ricky Henderson, John Allroud.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
They're like, that's not real.
Jackie
Yeah, no. And like. And then when you hear that it's not real, you're like, yeah, obviously, we know.
John Feidelberg
You know, we were talking about that the other day, actually, with, like, interviewing or hearing interviews from famous TV shows and stuff like that. And they're like, like, yeah, Parks and Rec. Like, we still have a group text. And you're like, you still have a group text. That's crazy. Yeah. No, they were friends for a decade.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
Of course. Talk sometimes.
Jackie
Yeah, yeah.
John Feidelberg
No, he was on the team for five years. Of course, he still knows his teammate.
Kevin Clancy
But that's where, you know, I guess it's. It's the. It's like, it's believable with Ricky Henderson, you know?
Jackie
Right, right.
Kevin Clancy
So that's where the good stories lie. Where it's like, well, that, I don't know, could have been true. Ricky Henderson. Was that. That ridiculous?
Jackie
But I just heard there's an old joke story about someone asking John Lennon is Ringo the best drummer in the world? And he said, he's not even the best drummer in the Beatles. And he never said that. I was like, damn it. And then you're like, well, who's writing these jokes?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, but I always think that too, about, like, there's all the urban legends that, like, seem to kind of. Whether you're from the 70s, 80s, 90s, now even into the Internet era. Like, everybody knows these urban legends, but, like, somebody told that story for the first time. There's some guy out there, probably, you know, in the 60s, 70s, 80s, who was like, I told that story first, it was me, and now, like, the whole world thinks that, you know, there was a cannibal or there was a this or that.
Jackie
I think about that. Bill Burry used to do a bit about this, and I don't know if it's on any specials, but he had a joke about, like, these street jokes started somewhere. Someone's writing these jokes, and the joke he uses is, what's the difference between a Jew and a canoe? A canoe tips. And he's like, do you understand? That's better than anything I've ever written. And then the joke he does, he's like, that guy. Just, what if he's like the most brilliant comedian? He just can't get a job because he's so racist. Like, they hire him for a TV show and he's like, these Puerto Rico, and they're like, you got to leave or whatever. But it is. It's like all. Every street joke you've ever heard, somebody.
Kevin Clancy
Came up with that joke very first time, just murdered. And I guess there was just no way, though. I mean, in the beginning, there had to be so much joke stealing, right?
Jackie
Oh, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Where there was no Internet. No, no. You're not even recording. It's like, I'll tell this story in Ohio, then I'm gonna steal it and bring it to California. No one's gonna know, right?
Jackie
Yeah, of course. And now it's like, you say anything. Someone's like, that's. Someone's been. And then I'll go look at it. And I'm like. We say, like, we both say water bottle.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
It's like, not even close to the same Bill.
Kevin Clancy
And of course, like, there's gonna be, like, you know, topics that overlap.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So many things.
John Feidelberg
What would you do if you found out someone was like, really, really stealing your bits? Like, what is your.
Kevin Clancy
What?
John Feidelberg
Like, what. What is your.
Jackie
Your rebuttal for that now? It's, like, so hard to get away that. Oh, I feel like only like a real, like, open mic or brand new comic is doing that. I've had a couple times where someone's like, hey, this person's taking all your stuff. And then you just go, hey, like, you can't do that. What are you. Usually they're like, oh, yeah, yeah. Usually they're like, oh, I'm a fan. I didn't know, like, it's like, I just feel like there's not a lot of blatant theft anymore. Or maybe there's.
Kevin Clancy
Well, you really. You're right. You're really, really. You're gonna. Unless you really suck if somebody is recording you.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
If you're good enough that, like, there's a camera on.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You're gonna get caught.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And there's so many more fans now. That would be like. I heard that already back then.
Jackie
Exactly.
Kevin Clancy
That happened.
Jackie
Exactly. I think when I started, it was. It was much easier. There's a few people kind of like, famously would be taking Joe. And then in Boston, like, comics would, like, beat you up.
Kevin Clancy
They'd go, like, smash around and, you know.
Jackie
But now I just think it's so rare. I think people know. And now it's like, people are more likely to use AI to come up with jokes than stealing jokes from other people. And I've always thought it was annoying how quickly people go to, like, jump to, like, stealing jokes. And I've had comedy I won't name, but I had a comic be like, I fired my opener, he was doing my bits, and I'm like, you think this young comic just decided to do your bit in front of you? You think it's impossible that he came up with something, Right? Yeah, similar. And I was talking to. And I started in Boston, obviously, in Boston, they're extra, like, fucking. Everyone's a thief. We're the best.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Jackie
And there was a joke. A guy used an example. I gotta be careful because I don't want him to hear this, but he used an example of. There's a. In la, there's a museum of. What's the word? Not acceptance of a word that's like acceptance. Inclusive, inclusivity, something like that. It's a music. Can we look this up? Language Museum of fucking. What's one of those words? Acceptance.
John Feidelberg
Qualities.
Jackie
No. Oh, fuck me hard. What's the.
John Feidelberg
Social justice.
Jackie
No, no, it's. Oh, I suck. I'm mad that. Can't think of it.
John Feidelberg
That's a tough one.
Jackie
No, it's not even. Because it's going to come up, like, you know, woke Stirp or whatever. Oh, fuck me, I'll think of it. But anyways, he's like, it's the museum. This isn't going to work. But it. But so this comic was talking. He's like, yeah, that guy stole my bit. I had a bit about the museum of acceptance, let's say. And I said. I went in there, I took a. On the floor and they threw me out. And he's like, this guy did the same bit, but he said, I'm pissing on the floor. And I'm like, do you think somebody couldn't come up with the museum of acceptance, wouldn't let me on the floor? And this would be funnier if I. It's not.
Kevin Clancy
No, but I know what you mean.
Jackie
Something like that.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, you know, I love.
Jackie
You're just gonna go through every museum in the world.
John Feidelberg
Where do you draw the line when you're make. Writing jokes between. I was inspired by this. Or like, ads. Too close. Like, obviously it's.
Kevin Clancy
It's. I mean, do you listen to, like, podcasts and you watch specials and stuff?
Jackie
No.
Kevin Clancy
If you hear something and it kind of gets in your brain, it's hard to.
Jackie
I've watched so little stand up now. I never, like. I don't like watching specials. Not because of that, because I know how much better the show was live. I tried to watch comics live only because it's just. That's what how comedy should be. And even the best special, like Chris Rock, bring the pain. As amazing as it is, if you were in the room, it would be 50 times better. Yeah, so. And I used to find just comedy cringey sometimes. I love it, but I'm like, in the room. Even though I listened to myself from a year ago, I'm like, oh, what the hell was that? Yeah, I'm sure. And you're gonna find it. I know it. Tolerance. That's it.
Kevin Clancy
He's the worst googler, the winner.
John Feidelberg
Call you a bad googler again.
Jackie
For you, that's what it was. Yeah, the museum of talent. So anyways, the joke is, yeah, I took a. On the ground, and then this guy, all of a sudden, he's doing. I took a piss on the wall. And I'm like, yeah, you think maybe someone could have came up with. They don't tolerate it. Like, that's impossible. They definitely stole your bit. Anyways, back to what were we talking about? Oh, watching specials. So I try to watch Stand Up Live. And I've thought of. I've done jokes where I'm like, wait, did I see Louie do this or Shane do this? And then I realize it's me. I did this. I'm like, oh, I'm stealing from myself. I'm like, John Fogarty. And I've literally had that recently where I'm doing a bit and I'm like, I think I said this before. Like, all of a sudden. And then you're like, wait, I did this bit.
Kevin Clancy
I've already.
Jackie
10 years ago.
John Feidelberg
Wow.
Kevin Clancy
That's crazy, though.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That's how you know you've been in it long enough that you're. Yeah. You're stealing from yourself.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
It's a good bit in its own right.
Jackie
I try to really keep things personal. Like, this happened. This is a thing that happened to me. It's gonna be hard. Like, my Uncle Dale did this. No one's gonna be like, my Uncle Bob shot fire in my fit. So that's why doing, like, topical is so hard now, which I never did anyways. But, like, you. By the time you watch, like, Seth Meyer's monologue, you're like, I've heard every single one of these jokes.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
Yeah. Just so.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's the other thing, too, is, like, you'll. You see a random person with, like, the funniest tweet on topic, and it's like, well, now I've seen that. And I know that's. I. That's the funniest thing to say about this. About this topic. Topic. But I. I can't say it because I just. This guy. Did you know what I mean?
Jackie
No. I mean, in Instagram comments all the time, I see stuff that I'm like, this is the funniest thing I've ever read ever.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And that's just a. We talked about it recently with somebody, another comic, where it was just like, you know, the funniest guy in the world might just not have the drive, the ability, the time to go up on stage every night and all that. But if he did, you. You know, but for one off jokes here and there, it's like, this guy is the funniest person we know.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
No, I know a few people like that. From Boston. My best friend. I'm like, this. He's way funny. I'm glad he's not a comic.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's the best. When you can, like, take from your friends who aren't.
Jackie
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, that's good. You go back to your boring life. I'm gonna put that on the Internet.
Jackie
Right.
John Feidelberg
I think Kyle Canaine had a quote like that about, like, comics who have egos, which is, like, one of my favorites of it. Like, where he was like, every comic is not the funniest one of their friends.
Kevin Clancy
Right, Right.
John Feidelberg
Any comic with an ego, tell them the off or something like that.
Kevin Clancy
That's a good point. Yeah. Yeah. That's very good. That's very good.
John Feidelberg
The. I had a question for you. I just thought when you Mentioned. Look, Louie, how much time do you spend, like writing movies versus or writing, you know, any kind of that, A different medium versus stand up?
Jackie
Not much. Not as much as I'd like to. I always want to be right.
Kevin Clancy
You write more comedy or.
Jackie
Yeah, more comedy. Well, now I have a baby, so everything's fucking Topsy turf. Which is the only reason I don't watch that many specials because, like, when I get the free time, there's sports. And sometimes. Do you guys ever get jealous of people that don't like sports? Because I'm like, so you just watched film? That's wonderful.
Kevin Clancy
All the fucking time. I was. If it wasn't for the Mets, like, magical season this year. I was really close to being like, I'm just going to be like a casual sports fan for the rest of my life. I'm not doing this, dude.
John Feidelberg
Last night I was watching, I was flipping back and forth between a 62 Bruins game and a 7 nothing in the third quarter football game. And I was like, what the fuck am I doing?
Kevin Clancy
And you could be watching like, you know, Oscar winning movie.
Jackie
Yes. There's like endless amount of films and books and I'm like, I'll talk to my buddy Ronan, who I do a movie podcast with sometimes, and he's just like, have you seen this? Oh, I watch this. Yeah, you gotta watch this. I'm like, it's the World Series. And I'm so jealous of people that are like, I don't care, bro.
Kevin Clancy
There was a month straight the Mets trying to make the playoffs, and then in the playoffs it was like I did nothing. Watch this. And there's no, you know, like, I.
John Feidelberg
Just stay up real late though, like after the game finishes.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's the problem. You have, you know, and you have a baby, you got to get sleep.
Jackie
Or you don't know what it's like. But anyways, no, I mean, I don't. It's so hard for me to motivate, to write. I just made a documentary about my buddy Tom Dustin, who's a comedian. And I'm excited for it to come out, but that was easier because, like, I don't have to write anything. I can just follow him around with the camera. I have no. I have no discipline and stand up even. It's hard to write, but at least I can be like, oh, that was hilarious. I'm going to go Taylor on stage. And you can kind of do it that way. But sitting and writing. I wish I had the fucking discipline writing is.
Kevin Clancy
I think you have like a A prime in writing. Like sports almost.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I don't. I don't. I don't think I could go back to, like, what we used to do, like, writing all day long.
John Feidelberg
Oh, probably not. But, like, a lot of great writers did their writing later in life, so.
Kevin Clancy
Then maybe it's just a window.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, whether it happens early or later, I think you get dialed in on writing.
John Feidelberg
But you. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know what I'm talking about.
John Feidelberg
I say I would just go, but.
Kevin Clancy
I just feel like more experience.
John Feidelberg
Like, not experience writing, more experience living life. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. But I don't know what I'm talking about. It's probably about if you can make money writing, if you can put it out. Once you become an acclaimed author or screenwriter or whatever, it's probably a lot easier because it's like, this is going to become a movie. This is going to become a book. If you're writing and struggling or writing and you take up other, you know, mediums, I think it's. It's. I find it hard.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, this takes a lot of time and it doesn't give the same reward. It's just not, you know, what it once was.
John Feidelberg
Right.
Jackie
Well, that's why stand up to me. Oh, it's not that it's easy. It just seemed the easiest because with writing a movie, that's what I really wanted to be was, like, a filmmaker and screenwriter. But you're like, this is going to take me a year. And then everyone's like, nah, we don't like it. You're like, we're. Stand up. I can be like, oh. Oh, my shoe came untied and I stepped in, dog. I can go tell that tonight. Like, it's a real thing tonight. Great.
John Feidelberg
We said that about, don't steal it. Don't steal it.
Jackie
Nobody take my shoot came untied and I stepped in, dog.
Kevin Clancy
That's. It's very similar to blogging, where it was like, we would po. Post on the Internet, like, 10, 12 times a day, just funny reactions and quick things. And if it sucked, you just moved on to the next thing.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
But if I took the time to write a book and it took me like, a couple years, if I made an album and it took me a long time, and then I put it out, and the first week, everyone's like, this sucks. I'd be like, what the fuck did I just spend a year for?
Jackie
I gotta kill myself. And also, I don't like dealing with. During pandemic when it first started, I was like, I'm gonna write the book I always wanted to write. And I started writing stories. And my agent, you know, I have good agents and everything, and they were like, we're gonna send it to the literary department. And they sent it. And the woman was like, okay, there's some funny stuff, but this is like a fire hose of nonsense. You gotta fix this. Get this. And I was like, this. I'm out of the contest. I can't.
Kevin Clancy
There's gonna be one draft. That's it, and if it. It doesn't work, I'm done.
Jackie
No, I was like. And then when I made the movie with Louis, like, he was. It was. He funded the movie. Like, we sent it to nobody. Which maybe we should have sent it to a couple people. But we just wrote it. And like you, there was nobody to go, oh, here's these notes. We can do this. We gotta pitch it. Because I hate pitching and everything. So I'd rather just make something on my own, you know. Movies are expensive, it turns out.
John Feidelberg
What did that cost me for the July?
Jackie
I don't know exactly. I think he's afraid to tell me because he just made a movie about my life. But I think around two and a half million dollars, something like that. Which is very cheap for a movie. But, yeah, it was his. It's also awkward because it was like, union. So I got paid his money, which is also funny because I had a manager and a lawyer. They're like, I think we could get more money. And I'm like, it's his money. It's like, I can't just be like, could you give me more money while you're making my movie right from your pocket. Just put it. This is crazy that he's giving it any.
Kevin Clancy
How did that come about? He just. He just.
John Feidelberg
Like.
Jackie
We.
Kevin Clancy
Well, we took an interest in your story.
Jackie
Well, we became good buddies. We always talked movies, and we just. That's what we always are talking about, is movies. And I was. I would always be like, we should write. Because I've always wanted to write movies, but I need somebody else to have. I can't think of the word again. Responsibility.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
Accountability. The museum of accountability. So I was like. We were talking, and then I was like, we should write a movie. And then we just kind of. It was kind of random. It was like Super Bowl Sunday that year. We were just kind of bullshitting on the phone, and I was like, we should write a movie. I'm always saying it, let's make, because. Partly because you Know, I think he's a brilliant writer and filmmaker, but you're also like, you could do this. It's not like pitching a movie. You got.
Kevin Clancy
You got the cache.
Jackie
We can do it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
And we just started bullshitting about an idea and a story. And then he was talking about kind of a couple late in life and whatever. And then I kind of jotted down this idea because I go to therapy. My therapist is always like, you got to tell your parents they did a shitty job at this and that. And I always laugh because I'm like, so I'm just going to walk in and tell these people you suck. And then I was like, what is that going to look like? And that kind of became the. The seed, an interesting thing. And. And it was funny because I thought the interesting thing was the parents. And he thought the interesting thing was me, which funny because he, at the time, he was a parent and I was. Was somebody's kid, obviously somebody's kid also. So that kind of became the idea. And then we just were rolling with it and then he was like, if we finish writing this, we'll make it. And so then every day I was like, we writing today? What do you think? And so we did. And he kind of kept his word and made it.
John Feidelberg
How long did that process take?
Jackie
Not lying. We really zoomed through it. February. We conceived of the idea and we wrapped in September, which is in. Which is like the whole movie. Yeah, shit. Make it. We wrote it in the. About maybe two months or something like that. And then schedule. We shot it in like 15 days.
John Feidelberg
New Hampshire? Vermont.
Jackie
No, we shot it five days in the city and then we shot on Lake George in New York, as was supposed to be Maine.
Kevin Clancy
It goes to show though that like the other, like, you can get shit done if.
Jackie
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
If there's not the bureaucratic bullshit and producers and red tape and all that. And like sometimes, like you said, maybe you do need a more of an editor. You do need more of a this or that. And that would add a couple months on. But if you have the right people who can self fund and are motivated and have the time, like, yeah, that is, you know.
Jackie
Yeah. No, it's.
Kevin Clancy
The time is not necessary.
Jackie
And that's what makes it such a great time for comedy and all business is that you can just set up. We aren't shooting on film, so it's cheaper. You can get a camera for whatever. A thousand bucks, two thousand bucks. I have no idea what camera was cussed. Four thousand bucks.
Kevin Clancy
Give It a couple years, I feel like you do a movie on, like, an iPhone.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. But then, like. Like, difference. Like, Olivia Rodrigo did, like, one of her music videos on it. But then, like, it's like, we shot on an iPhone, but it's like, you spent $100,000 on light.
Kevin Clancy
Well, it's all about lenses and lighting.
John Feidelberg
The iPhone.
Kevin Clancy
Commercials are all. Because I have, like, a $70,000 lens on top of it. It's like, yeah, no, right, right. Yeah.
Jackie
But it's a. But not doing film is great. Like, I made a documentary about my buddy, and it cost, like, $30,000. But it was kind of. The idea was kind of taken from these Scorsese documentaries. American Boy and Italian American. I don't know if you ever saw him. They're interesting. It's like him talking to his parents. But they shot on film. The budget is like, $300,000 because you gotta buy. And then it's like, you don't get. You're like, oh, it didn't work. I've done a little bit of acting. I did one movie, a guy's student, NYU student film. And as soon as I click it on, you literally hear film burning.
Kevin Clancy
You better get it.
Jackie
And I'm like, sorry. Sorry about that. And you're just like, you're Them over thought of that. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, every time you, like, it's bloopers.
Jackie
It's like, no, you, like, that was like, it's lit. You're listening to money. Just kick off. So digitals, wonderful.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
But, yeah, no, it's a great time with podcasts and everything. And you can just make money and go straight to consumers. Right.
John Feidelberg
You have an insane amount of interest. Huh. Like, you're, like, such a fashion, sports fan, obviously, film, obviously comedy. But you have, like, Joe List photography.
Jackie
Yeah. Oh, thanks. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You got, like, hobbies and interests and.
Jackie
Yeah, it's too much. I wish I could vote. My manager was like, you should focus on a thing. I'm like, I can't. No. And I'm like, your manager loves the photography.
John Feidelberg
Yeah, I know.
Kevin Clancy
Stop taking pictures and write a book, dude.
Jackie
I said that to Norman. He's like, I'm starting a photography page. He's like, that'll be big. And I'm like, well, it's fun. I'm like, I'd like to be an artist, but that's.
John Feidelberg
You know, I. I always kind of, like, not regret that, but, like, part of me sometimes is like, I wish I could just use social media in the way everyone else does. We're like, I, I took this picture. I think it's kind of cool, right? Like, I don't really do that. I don't. I'm not, not that I am like really a picture taker or anything like that. But like, you know, sometimes I'm like, I like to just have a regular Instagram account, but I don't want to build that either.
Jackie
Like, well, this is the thing about podcast, because I have such a love hate relationship with podcasts because I make really good money. I make Dr. Money podcasting, but I'm like, this isn't art.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
It's like Norman and I are sitting. I'm like, would you eat your dad's cum? Like, I'm like, trust me, brother.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Jackie
But then people love it and is.
Kevin Clancy
Something I find something it's not. It's definitely not art. But there is something about like, it works for a reason.
Jackie
It's.
Kevin Clancy
It's the will of the people.
John Feidelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
You know what I mean? I mean people are dumb and so low hanging fruit and low, you know, least common denominator works. But like, there is something very. You put it out there and this one bombs and this one doesn't bomb and people like this person and not that person. And it's very meritocracy in a way. Now, now we're probably getting past that where it's not now it's like if you're a celebrity, you get handed a podcast, you're going to be big, you're going to make money. But in the beginning it was kind of like, yeah, you're either funny and good at this or you're not.
Jackie
Yeah, no, and it's, it's fun. And now podcasts are a big reason. It's the only way I see friends a lot of times because we're so busy, we're on the road and you have kids. So like for me, I've been doing Tuesdays with Stories with mark for over 10 years and now it's like we're guaranteed to hang out two hours a week. Pretty cool. Which is great. And we usually catch up if we.
Kevin Clancy
If like barstool ever, like, I don't know, ended.
Jackie
Don't say that.
Kevin Clancy
I'd probably, I'd probably talk to John like once a year. Yeah, like, we'd be like, how you doing, man? Good, cool. Like, gonna get a beer maybe. I don't know, like hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours a week.
John Feidelberg
I saw one of my buddies in, in Denver recently and I hadn't seen him probably in six months, eight months, or whatever. And we, like, talked for, like, two hours when we first saw each other. And I was like, damn, this would be great podcast. I'm like, yeah, that's right. You're talking to your friends. Right? Exactly.
Jackie
Now you have that thought of, like, well, this. This. That wasn't bad. Should we record the hit record? Yeah. And that is tricky, too, because like. Like with Patreon and all that stuff, you're like, when you do get together, you're like, should we record this?
Kevin Clancy
Well, that's.
John Feidelberg
It's so narcissistic.
Jackie
I know.
John Feidelberg
Doesn't everyone need to hear this?
Jackie
It's awful.
Kevin Clancy
I. Because I feel like with comics, you guys are, like, inherently friends, where, like, I have my friends and then I have work. And I definitely, like. I say my friends are, like, hilarious, like everybody says. And we could do that, record it. But I, you know, nobody else is a professional, so it's like, it's not even a thought. But if you are a comic and you are all in the business, it's like, well, we could just do this for fun or find a way to, like, make money out of doing this. You know, let's just record everything. We always do. Because somebody will probably watch it.
Jackie
Right. It feels very silly to not hang out and have the fun that we would have anyways and not get paid. Do something with it. Yeah. And people. I have to have to remind myself it's a service to the people. Like, it's not like the people are just like, I'll watch this because it'll make them money. People are like, I love it. Every week I turn it on, and I have so many people that are like, I was going to kill myself, but you put out a post.
Kevin Clancy
Isn't that crazy?
Jackie
It's unbelievable the amount of people who.
Kevin Clancy
We've saved their lives.
Jackie
Like, I'm a hero.
Kevin Clancy
No, we really are.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. More than any first responder.
Kevin Clancy
I was gonna say first responders have, like, a couple calls a year. I'm doing this weekly. Okay, bro?
Jackie
So send me five bucks a month and I will save your life. I have a child.
Kevin Clancy
And what, you're at Town hall on the 9th?
Jackie
Town Hall, November.
Kevin Clancy
Then when are you with Wilbur?
Jackie
Patriots Day weekend. I think it's the 19th. I keep looking at you, I'm like, will you be my dad? I think it's April 19th. I'm always there on Patriots Day.
Kevin Clancy
Joe List in the city of Boston on Patriots Day at the Wilbur is, you know, the most Boston thing maybe to ever happen.
Jackie
Let me make sure it's the 19th. But yeah, yeah, the 19th. So, yeah, that's Wilbur Theater. And then November 9th, town hall, for the love of Christ. I know. I hate the Yankees and I'm decked up, but Mets fans come to Town Hall November 9th. It's half. And it's this. We're talking about off. Off air. I've sold 700 tickets, which to me, I'm. I'm from Whitman, Massachusetts. I'm a piece of. I hate myself. But 700 tickets in New York City, I'm like, that's crazy. But they're like, guys, it seats 1400. You're failing. And I'm like, you're, you're.
Kevin Clancy
You 50%, you know, like, you're, you're. That's. You're failing in your job. I, I. Selling tickets me was the worst part of, of like any of the, the job that we've done so far, I hated. I feel like I'm begging people.
Jackie
I know.
Kevin Clancy
And, and then you got to do. Even when you think you're doing it too much, you got to promote even more. And, and then when you do sell out, someone convinces you to put on a second show, right? You stress about that one and it's just the worst.
Jackie
Well, and do you feel like you're so self conscious that you're like, God, I keep promoting this and Instagram and all this, I keep saying it. And then you do the show and people, people like, hey, when are you coming to New York?
John Feidelberg
I know what, that is crazy. How could I possibly promoted this more?
Jackie
Because.
Kevin Clancy
But you think about it, it's just like, you know, however many thousands followers you have, like 1% of them are seeing your post at any time. So you just got to keep hammering it. And the Die Hards who do see it every time, they just have to deal with it because you're the Die Hard fan. Like, deal. But it's it. The amount of people who don't know.
Jackie
It'S like, fuck, no. I have it now all the time. I'm like, every time I'm in town, I get recognized in the street. People are like shaking. They're like, oh, my God, Dud, I love you. And I'm like coming to the shows. They're like, I didn't know they had shows. I'm like, what?
John Feidelberg
Like, well, come now.
Kevin Clancy
You can still can.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
They're like, oh, I'm working. I had such a bad one the other day. I was in Royal Oak, Michigan. I went to CVS and the Guy was like, a big fan, and he was working, and I was like, well, you got to come to the show. I'm like, the show tonight? Saturday, Friday, Saturday. And he's like, I'm working every night. And I was like, oh, that sucks. And he's like, it does. And I felt so bad that I was like, oh, I just told this guy his life sucks. I was like, oh, sorry.
John Feidelberg
I don't mean like, but you suck.
Kevin Clancy
To my silly little show, please. Your life stinks. I'm like, goodbye. That's basically what happened.
Jackie
You should travel for a living. Joking around. Crazy.
John Feidelberg
The. You talk about, like, the guy shaking and stuff like that remind me of one of my favorites of yours. When. And we deal with all the time, too. We have, like, this woman being like, my autistic boyfriend's a big.
Jackie
Yeah, no, it's all the time. It's like, yeah. They're like. She's like, I don't get it. But he. And the guy's like, literally too nervous to come over. And I'm like, if you knew how little self esteem I had.
Kevin Clancy
Just crushing.
Jackie
Yeah, sure.
John Feidelberg
I have a photography Instagram account. Just come take a picture.
Jackie
I'm like, hey. I'm like, I'm more nervous than you are.
John Feidelberg
Yeah. Dude, we did. We did the Wilbur probably like a year, two years ago now, and I think we made our biggest mistake of any live event we ever did.
Kevin Clancy
Is that the March Madness?
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feidelberg
No, no. Yes. Yes. Yeah, yeah. It was so St. Patrick. It was Right Patrick March Madness. And we were like. We're like, you know, it'll be a great thing, cool thing to do. Like St. Patrick's Day in Boston. Let's have a bagpipe player open.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, my God.
John Feidelberg
So. So, so.
Kevin Clancy
So this is literally. This is Joe. This is literally the worst idea in the history of entertainment.
John Feidelberg
So we were like, well, we never really. We never really land on what we're going to do with openers because, like, sometimes we'd have comedians and the crowd was like, oh, we did a comedy. We thought we had a podcast show. And, like, they wouldn't. It wouldn't be great for the comic. Like, we had Sam Talent to Denver, and he's like, it's not really, like, the best ideal. Whatever. And so we're like, all right, so if we're opening in Boston, St. Patrick's.
Kevin Clancy
Day, we'll get a bagpiper.
John Feidelberg
And we had this girl come in. She's big on tik tok from, like, Maine, I think, or Somewhere, one of those states, and she starts bagpiping. And we were like, yeah, dude, this is sick. Sick. But then we realized she's gonna do it for a half hour. And so it's just a half hour of this woman standing on stage. Bagpipe. It's not like a cop. We started a comedy podcast show with a cop's funeral.
Kevin Clancy
Think about anytime. Anytime you do hear bagpipes, it's a funeral, and it's for, like, a couple minutes.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Maximum.
Jackie
Right.
Kevin Clancy
30 minutes of bagpiping is you. You cannot even fathom how bad it is. And she tried to do, like. She, like. She was taking, like, Republican requests from, like, the people who were trickling in early. They, like. I heard her, like, she was playing, like, the Game of Thrones theme song, and she was playing, like, rap songs, like, trying to make it, like, a thing. We literally went in the green room, and we just closed the door, and we're like, that's.
Jackie
That's amazing.
Kevin Clancy
We played our own music.
Jackie
It's almost like a prank.
John Feidelberg
Yeah.
Jackie
It's like somebody was like, look at you. An opener.
John Feidelberg
And then we did. We did two shows that night. So after the first show, we're talking. We're like, someone's got to tell her. Someone's got to tell. We're not doing the second show. And then we're both such pussies. We sent her out to the second show again.
Jackie
That's the best.
Kevin Clancy
It did make for great material. It was like, hey, how about those bagpipers, huh? And the whole audience is like, what the is that?
Jackie
Oh, that's classic.
Kevin Clancy
You never know what we're doing, man. Never know what we're doing. So, anyway, get the tickets. November 9th at Town Hall, April 19th at the Wilbur and the Yankees.
Jackie
Right? Yeah, absolutely. And sorry, but no, but also, come Yankee fans. I love you. Cheers.
John Feidelberg
Sa.
Podcast Title: KFC Radio
Host: Barstool Sports
Episode: Peanut the Squirrel Tears Us Apart ft. Joe List + the Kamin Family
Release Date: November 5, 2024
In this episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Kevin Clancy and John Feidelberg, the conversation navigates through a blend of humorous banter, serious discussions about a viral animal incident, and heartfelt interviews. The episode features comedian Joe List and members of the Kamin Family, offering listeners a mix of comedy, personal stories, and insights into handling tragic events with levity.
The episode delves into the bizarre and tragic story of Peanut the Squirrel, a viral sensation used by a couple to drive traffic to their OnlyFans account. The hosts discuss how Peanut’s popularity led to anonymous tips alleging animal mistreatment, prompting a police raid that resulted in Peanut and another animal, Fred the raccoon, being euthanized.
Notable Quote:
Kevin Clancy (07:11): "This is my favorite episode because it blends comedy with real-life tragedy in a way only Barstool can."
The conversation highlights the thin line between leveraging animal popularity for personal gain and the ethical repercussions that follow. The hosts express skepticism about the legitimacy of the police actions, questioning whether Peanut was indeed mistreated or if the raid was overzealous.
Notable Quote:
John Feidelberg (40:03): "We had to investigate complaints about animal mistreatment, but Peanut was just a viral squirrel. It seems excessive."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to an emotional yet humorous interview with Joe List and members of the Kamin Family. They share their experiences coping with the loss of a loved one, incorporating humor as a coping mechanism.
Notable Quote:
Robin Kamin (75:22): "He would have loved this. If anything, this would be his dream come true."
Kevin shares his unexpected attendance at the family's Shiva service, where his presence turned into a lighthearted and supportive interaction despite the somber setting. The Kamin Family praises Kevin for his support, emphasizing how humor helped them navigate their grief.
Notable Quote:
Joe List (78:03): "We still have a group text where we share funny Barstool stories. It keeps his legacy alive."
The interview underscores the importance of community and laughter in healing processes, illustrating how Barstool's platform can serve as a support system during difficult times.
The hosts transition into a discussion about the dynamics of modern comedy, focusing on joke theft and the art of crowd work. They explore the challenges comedians face in maintaining originality and the fine line between inspiration and plagiarism.
Notable Quote:
Kevin Clancy (125:00): "How do you draw the line when you're making jokes about real-life events without stealing someone else's material?"
Jackie shares anecdotes about witnessing joke theft among comedians and the frustration of having one's unique material appropriated. The conversation highlights the ethical considerations in comedy and the impact of social media on joke dissemination.
Notable Quote:
Jackie (157:14): "Nobody wants to hear about the weird stuff, but when someone steals your bit, it's infuriating."
Kevin recounts a personal health scare involving a staph infection that led to hospitalization. During this challenging time, he found solace and support through his interactions with the Kamin Family and the comedic environment of KFC Radio.
Notable Quote:
Kevin Clancy (32:34): "Receiving so much love and support from the Kamin family during my health crisis was surreal and heartwarming."
The story illustrates the podcast's role in fostering genuine connections and providing a platform for sharing vulnerable moments intertwined with humor.
The episode also touches upon sports fandom, event planning challenges, and sponsorship deals. The hosts discuss strategies for selling tickets, managing live events, and navigating sponsorship obligations, using personal experiences to illustrate the complexities involved.
Notable Quote:
Kevin Clancy (136:54): "Selling 700 tickets for a Town Hall event in New York City was insane, but we pulled it off with determination."
The conversation reveals the behind-the-scenes efforts required to organize successful events and the balancing act between maintaining authenticity and meeting commercial expectations.
While the user instructed to skip advertisements, the transcript includes various promotional segments towards the end, such as mentions of Game Time and Simplisafe. Given the instructions, these sections are acknowledged but not emphasized in the summary.
This episode of KFC Radio masterfully blends humor with poignant storytelling, offering listeners a multifaceted experience. From the captivating tale of Peanut the Squirrel and the supportive dynamics of the Kamin Family to in-depth discussions on comedy ethics and personal health struggles, the hosts provide a comprehensive look into the complexities of modern life through the lens of Barstool Sports' signature comedic style.
Notable Quote:
Robin Kamin (75:40): "Steve was the most loved human being. I literally cannot think of one enemy he had."
The episode concludes on a positive note, emphasizing the enduring impact of community support and the healing power of laughter amidst adversity.