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Shane
Hello, I'm Shane. Welcome to Smoshmouth.
Amanda
Hello, I'm Amanda. Welcome to Smash Mouth. We have a very special guest with us today, Angela Jamta.
Angela
Hello. Welcome to Smash Mouth. I'm Angela.
Shane
And she has her mug that says, I'm kind of a big deal.
Angela
Okay. I didn't think. Which is crazy. I was gonna hide it the whole episode. I grabbed it from the communal mugs I love.
Amanda
Very egotistical of you that you would choose that.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Amanda
And there's a star on it.
Angela
I always pick the least loved out of the communal section. I grabbed the Dragon once.
Amanda
Wait, you keep grabbing these, like, awesome mugs, though. In my opinion.
Angela
But, yeah, I didn't have coffee before this, so you're catching me as I wake up.
Shane
I'm extremely picky about mugs.
Angela
You are.
Shane
And particularly with the lip of the mug.
Angela
That's my.
Shane
And a lot of communal mugs, no matter where I've been, communal mugs always have weird. They're either indented or outweighed.
Angela
You want it thick? What do you want?
Shane
I think I like a straight. More classy.
Amanda
He likes it straight.
Angela
Do you like it thin?
Shane
No, I don't think. Too thin?
Amanda
Yeah, straight and normal.
Angela
I love a thin.
Shane
I like my mug straight and normal.
Angela
I like my curse.
Shane
That, like, dragon, octopus mug. I hate the ones that go inward.
Amanda
Oh, it goes in me too.
Shane
I hate that. And I don't want a mug that has the thing where it's got something in the bottom, you know, where as you drink, like, something comes out or.
Angela
Whatever that I'm like, come on, guys, we're adults.
Shane
I like it simple.
Amanda
I like it. I like the lip going out. I like it a little thick.
Shane
I don't like it going out, though, either. Cause that just feels. It just. I don't know.
Angela
To me, I care less about the lip, lot about the handle.
Amanda
Oh, handle's a handle matters.
Angela
I hate those ones where you can't really fit all three fingers.
Amanda
Agreed. Okay, can I say something really quickly? I know you watched the Martha Stewart documentary. Remember that part when she goes and you know, people said I was an awful bitch for saying the teacup. Can you fit three fingers in your teacup handle? No, you can't. Why would I sell that through Martha Stewart Living? And I was like, this woman is a boss.
Angela
She's a boss.
Amanda
She may be aggressive. She's a boss and a bitch.
Angela
Yeah. If people are watching it, sound off, because sound off.
Amanda
I'm telling you, the Martha Stewart doc, first influencer ever.
Angela
She was the first influencer ever, ever. And she is. It's also fun to watch a documentary where she's kind of like, calling the shots the whole time. She's like, I actually don't want to talk about that.
Amanda
Yeah. She's like, okay, that was funny.
Shane
My God, you need to watch it.
Amanda
It's really good.
Angela
But anyway, Big lip, big lip, nice handle, nice handle.
Shane
Okay, Big lip, nice handle. That's what we're talking about. That's the first conversation topic, guys. This episode is all about something big that is happening soon. December 14th at 4pm we will be performing Smosh Mouth live. And you can watch it. It'll be at 4pm PST live.smosh.com. you can go and buy tickets for it. It's a SW and it's gonna be a great show. 90 minutes of us just hanging out at the Dynasty Theater.
Amanda
Oh, my God, I'm so excited. The Dynasty typewriter is, like, the cutest. It was the old Rita Hayworth. It was called the Rita Hayworth Theater. Old school. So cute. So for people to come in person, those tickets sold out in one hour.
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
Crazy.
Amanda
They're sold out. For people to come in person, sold out in one hour, which is wild.
Shane
But you can still buy tickets for the live stream.
Amanda
Still buy tickets for the live stream.
Shane
And the live stream is going to look really good.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
Because it's like their specialty at this.
Angela
Yeah, they're very great. They're very good at it. I just did one literally, like four days ago, and it's so fun because the. The cameras are on stage, too, and they're not in blocking view, so you can, like. You're going to feel like at home when you buy the ticket. You're going to feel like you're watching it live because you are watching it live. But you're going to feel like you're.
Amanda
There in the theater, and I'm going.
Shane
To get up in those cameras.
Angela
Hell, yeah.
Amanda
I'm going to get up in those cameras. So, like, don't fret. If you're not there in person, you're.
Angela
Going to feel like you're there.
Amanda
We're going to get up in those cameras.
Shane
I'm going to open my mouth and fully my lips around the lens.
Amanda
Oh, my God.
Angela
You'll see full mouth.
Shane
Full mouth. You're going to look down into the lungs.
Amanda
Thick lip and handle.
Shane
Yeah, exactly. Thick lip.
Angela
It's a pretty big deal. You're going to be able to see smosh mouth without edits.
Shane
I know.
Amanda
That's what's crazy is that cut about.
Shane
Two hours out of every episode, sit.
Amanda
Here for about half a day, and.
Shane
We record this for five hours, then we cut most of it.
Angela
Are you guys going to do all the songs?
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
Fuck, yeah. Are you doing the full script?
Shane
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're gonna do the full script.
Amanda
We're gonna do your song that you and Chance made up. We're gonna do that verbatim.
Angela
Oh, the inch. Our theme song. No, you guys stopped putting that in the episodes. Why? That's at the end.
Amanda
That's the editor's issue. That's not our. No, we're not. Here's the thing. This is. This episode is not to reveal too much, but we will say that Angela is here because Angela is our understudy.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
What that means in theater terms is, well, we.
Shane
We had to prepare for the risk of, hey, look, people get sick.
Amanda
Sometimes we get hit by buses.
Shane
Yeah. So if we wanted to make sure the show goes on no matter what. So if Amanda or I, for some reason, are unable to make it that.
Angela
Day, I will be in the wings.
Shane
It'll be Angela. I feel like most people, I don't see anyone being upset by that.
Angela
I will be in the wings. Full makeup, full tutu, ready to go on.
Shane
In fact, I think if I. For some reason, I'm sick. You should wear the lime shirt.
Angela
100%.
Shane
You should be me again, because.
Angela
Welcome to smosh Mouth. Dude, Shane is sick, but I'd rather.
Amanda
Die than miss this show, so I will be there.
Angela
I'm going to let her Nancy Kerrigan your ass.
Amanda
Don't even start.
Shane
That's not going to stop you from doing a podcast.
Angela
I'm going to crowbar both of your legs.
Amanda
Then I'll still be able to sit.
Shane
Here and do the podcast.
Amanda
Did she do that?
Angela
With a crowbar.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
No.
Angela
I'm gonna put you guys in the hospital right before.
Amanda
And I will find my way to get there.
Shane
We'll bring the podcast equipment to the room. It's gonna be great.
Angela
It's gonna be so exciting. I can't wait to, like, to just watch you guys do it live. Like, it'll just be so fun.
Shane
We also haven't had a live audience for one of our live streams in so long. We kind of had pseudo audiences for a lot of things.
Amanda
We had one at VidCon, but that wasn't found.
Shane
Right. But I'm talking, like, for our live streams, like, our live shows that we do. Yeah.
Amanda
There's no edits involved at all. You will be watching everything as it happens, in the moment.
Shane
Yeah. And. And there's going to be a lot of fun segments.
Amanda
So many fun segments. I'm so excited about it. We have fun guests.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Which I'm really excited about.
Shane
Cannot tell you our guests.
Amanda
We cannot tell you our guests.
Shane
Have some fun guests. We are going to take Amanda back to Internet school.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Shane
And we're gonna decide amongst several possibilities of Internet history. Internet events.
Angela
That's so fun.
Amanda
That's the thing. I feel like this show is very much about the fans, so you will all be able to be involved in this livestream and be like, you're at the table.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
You guys are gonna be sitting at this table. So many of you sitting around this half hectagon table. Is this a hectagon?
Shane
It's a half hectagon.
Amanda
So how will people be able to give their opinions on things that you want to school me on?
Shane
That might be before the live show that might be leading up. So pay attention to our community posts, to our social posts around Smosh. I'm not entirely positive where we're going to be asking for that, but it will be somewhere. We're going to make that decision. There's a lot of great options. You know, we. We never covered Dash Con or Dramageddon, and there's several others, and we will go in on one of those in this live show. It'll be nice, too, because if we're getting something wrong.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
The audience will be there to be like, boo. Or be like, oh, that's wrong. And like, okay, like.
Angela
And to see Amanda, like, learn things about culture in real time is something really special.
Shane
You get to be there. You get to see the moment.
Angela
You get to see it. You know what I mean? Even watching that clip of her learning who Harambe is I'm like, I wish I was in the room.
Shane
It really is fascinating.
Angela
It's like a shooting star, you know.
Shane
I mean, we had a. But you know, Angela, we had a moment.
Amanda
That's how I felt.
Shane
We had a moment similar recently in the Google video on main channel.
Angela
Okay, I want to ask Amanda if she agrees.
Shane
So. Yes, A mammoth.
Angela
A mammoth.
Amanda
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hit me with it. Uh huh.
Shane
Go on. Angela.
Angela
Could you understand a world in which someone would confuse a mammoth with a moose?
Amanda
No, no, because I've been to Maine a lot and moose is just moose.
Angela
Oh, oh. You don't make this about your travels and how you're. Well traveled.
Amanda
It's not well traveled. It's four hours in the car up the coast.
Angela
Maybe that's what it is because I grew up in la. So a moose is also a. What is it?
Shane
A mammoth.
Angela
Not a mammoth? To me, no.
Amanda
A mammoth is like Ice Age.
Shane
But, but, but a mammoth is related to an elephant. Mammoths and elephants are the.
Amanda
Weren't they like frozen in the ice and people like found them and they're like, oh my God, a mammoth. Holy shit.
Shane
Yeah, they found some, but. But mammoths are elephants. Like they are of the same tree.
Angela
And deers are just like reindeers and they're just like mooses. Yeah, they're all in the same family.
Shane
I think moose. Moose and deer I think are of the same tree. I don't know how close a moose and a deer are, but. But they have antlers.
Amanda
And then.
Angela
Yeah, but in the clip we did this Google Ad and we're talking about it and in the clip though, I once I see the trunk of a mammoth, I go, oh, that's not a moose.
Amanda
So did you think that mammoths were.
Angela
Alive to this day, so. No, because then I remembered the plot of Ice Age.
Shane
Right.
Angela
And Ray Romano goes extinct.
Amanda
That's awesome. Yeah, I'm so glad.
Angela
See those moments, there's nothing like you could talk about the moment when you learned there's a difference between a mammoth and a moose. But there's nothing like being in the moment. And that's why you got to buy your tickets.
Amanda
I agree with you. I also must say, I don't think you're dumb. I think sometimes in the moment.
Shane
No, I never said that.
Amanda
Shane's been calling me dumb since.
Shane
Never called you.
Angela
Never called us dumb. That's what I do love though. No real talk. It's. What I loved about working here is like when there's a gap in my knowledge, it isn't Anything but a gem. They go, what?
Shane
Yeah, it's exactly.
Angela
You think frogs walk. And it's fun. It makes maybe, possibly, maybe being dumb or having a bad education fun.
Shane
Fun.
Angela
You feel like a shooting star.
Amanda
You feel like you're on a shooting star and you don't know where you're gonna land because people look at you like, wow. And you almost feel like you were just born that day, like in a skin suit. And you're like, here I am. Teach me. Like in Fifth Element. Lilu. And she's like going through the whole thing and she's like, chicken. This episode is brought to you by zocdoc. Shane Adulting is hard and when you're adult, you have to make tough decisions. But the one decision I don't want to make is finding a doctor.
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Angela
I love that you call it Internet school.
Shane
Yeah. I mean, I don't know, it feels like.
Angela
Yeah, because you really. There's so much of it.
Amanda
There's so much that I must have missed.
Angela
Oh, it's cool.
Shane
I mean, it's okay. You have to kind of be at a specific place at a specific time to know about it. And so many people are extremely online that it's hard to comprehend someone not being online as well.
Angela
Yeah, it's almost like you should have.
Shane
And I would say over these past, like, couple Years. It's even more extreme because I think an experience everyone can relate to now is where you'll be on Tick Tock and you'll hear about some creator or you'll get served some creator. And you're just like, who the is this?
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
And you click on them and they have like 80 million followers. And you're like, that's true. I have never heard this name in my life. But they're apparently huge. Huge. And that happens so often because now our Internet is truly our Internet.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
Harambe was fascinating because that was still in the era where like the Internet was the Internet.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
I mean, go on. There it was. It was kind of for everyone. Now it. It kind of sequesters you off to what you're interested in. So you'll be in your little zone where you think this is the biggest news, but you realize it's only being served to like maybe 300000 people.
Angela
It's so true.
Shane
But it's. You think it's your whole world because everyone that's. That you're seeing is talking about and going the biggest thing. But it's actually not.
Amanda
There's nothing wilder than getting that big news so many years later.
Shane
That's.
Amanda
And you're on a planet by yourself, experiencing all the pain and sadness and intensity of that news. And then you're like, are we doing something about it? And people are like, dude, that was like 12 years ago.
Angela
It's just crazy how like big culture is.
Shane
Yeah, it. I. I can't. You're kind of a big deal.
Amanda
You know what?
Angela
You're kind.
Amanda
You're kind of a big deal. And that's your star.
Shane
You could have made the argument that you were a time traveler and that you came here from 2012.
Angela
Honestly, like.
Amanda
Guys, guys, I have something to confess. I've been time traveling. Since when? Did you say 2012?
Shane
I just picked a date. Yeah. You know what? This is the thing. There's so many people I've met that probably would react the same way as you did to all of this. Cause in la, there's a lot of people who are really just in, like, they're living life, they're into the theater scene, they're just doing their thing. They're not like. I don't know, They're. They're out. They're out and about. And I'm not. I wasn't one of those people.
Amanda
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that's the other thing is I. We've talked about this a million times, but like I was. I wasn't allowed that much screen time growing up.
Shane
You don't even have a TV in your house, right?
Amanda
No.
Angela
Growing up, did you have TV time?
Amanda
It was limited.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
So our TV time, we. Me and my sister used to watch TV when my mom wasn't there. And the moment we heard her car pulling, we turn it off and go downstairs.
Shane
Wow.
Angela
Wow.
Amanda
And my cousins didn't even grow up with a tv.
Shane
So when they came over to sit by firelight.
Angela
And I bet they're super fun to hang with.
Amanda
They're two of the funniest people and two of the smartest human beings, but some of the funniest people. And I'm like, how?
Angela
How? Like, I was just thinking about, like, do you remember when your parents were still at the restaurant and you, like. Because they bring out the kids food so early.
Amanda
I feel like, yeah, they do.
Angela
You're at the restaurant for so long hours. And that's when, like, I think I started, like, being weird is like. That's when you start, like, mushing up sauces together.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
Like. Like playing imaginary games with the waiters.
Amanda
Forks and the knives are, like, with the. Waiting on each other, like, oh, my.
Angela
God, he has a crush on me. Oh, my God. He's looking.
Amanda
Oh.
Angela
Oh, my God. They're all talking about me over there. Oh, my God. Or just like, your put pepper in.
Amanda
Water and was like, dude, pepper, water? Yes.
Angela
You're like, drink it. It's. I swear it's water. I swear, I swear. And then you're like a little kid like this. I always wanted to do a character, like, at the restaurant that's just sitting there. And he's been there for, like, he's just there for a long time.
Amanda
Hours.
Angela
But now those don't exist. They have tablets. My cousin's kid, that's not my nephew, but he, like, when we're done eating, when he's done eating and then our food's getting here, it's time to watch Buzz Lightyear. And then he's like. He's just, like, glued to it. And I'm like, that was when I started, like, building with condiments.
Amanda
Exactly.
Shane
Yeah. I think it's a really tragic thing that's happened. And this is the thing I notice it with myself. People say it's kids. I'm like, look at any.
Amanda
Oh, it's everywhere.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
Look at any boomer. And they're fucking glued to shit all the time, too. Oh, yeah. It's because it's designed. It's designed specifically to, like, Hit that part of your brain that's looking for stuff all the time, and then you can't really ever satisfy it. And what I've noticed is when I'm really locked in all the time and I'm like, oh, I'm not gaining anything from this. Like, I'm just scrolling through bullshit.
Amanda
Exactly.
Shane
And I'm like, oh, I have some knowledge of some things, but it's really. Most of the time it's nothing. My creativity is at its lowest because I'm like, oh, I'm not bored, because I'm never bored. And you're not allowed. Your brain's only going to come up with weird shit when you're. When you're bored. But the second you're bored, you want to pull out.
Amanda
Exactly.
Shane
A solution.
Angela
Literally.
Amanda
And being bored means that's when your brain allows. That's when your brain empties out and allows all like the inspiration that's kind of floating around.
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
No joke. I think the only two times I have been create. I can be creative during the day that I can like, rely on or when I'm driving.
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
Or when I'm in the shower because I physically cannot be on my phone.
Shane
I've. So true. So you know something fascinating. I. I didn't do the splits this year. Right.
Amanda
You definitely.
Shane
And I never. I never have.
Angela
And I definitely.
Shane
I've overall. I've overall gotten better about stretching, but I'm not really going for the splits anymore. I'm just trying to like, stretch.
Amanda
Totally.
Shane
Yeah, I've noticed. I was like, why is it that I'm so bad at this? Why is it so bad? I'm so bad at being consistent with this. Cause I like stretching. I like the feeling of stretching. But I was like, oh, it's because I have to like. I have to put my phone down for like a half hour to an hour. I have to kind of be there without something. I can't be engaging with something. And it's really hard. But the more I do it, the like. And the more I'm putting my phone away, the better I'm feeling. It's just in the moment. It's so hard.
Amanda
Yeah, it is so hard to do.
Shane
The whole doing the splits thing is more of a psychological issue for me.
Angela
Than it is a hundred percent. I mean, it's so hard for me to sometimes just drive and like, just. Just look at the road. Just. You don't need to be like, right.
Shane
Thinking about or like, especially endless amount of stuff now.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
And it's funny that we're talking about this on a podcast that we hope people listen to and look at their phone. But it's so. I feel like the best thing to do when you have writer's block or you're, like, feeling sad or low is.
Shane
Literally to put your phone down and do nothing almost.
Amanda
And do nothing. Or go outside.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
But it's really, really hard to do. It's so much easier to sit there and be like, I want to laugh.
Angela
Do you guys think you're going to be on your phone during the live show?
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
No.
Shane
I'm just kidding.
Amanda
Could you imagine?
Shane
Actually, I. What I actually hope for, though, is, okay, so if people pull up our live show on their phone, I want to see the silliest places that people watched our lives.
Angela
Yes.
Shane
I like, like, someone go out into the woods and prop it up onto a tree and be like, yeah, I watched the live show in the woods.
Amanda
That's so chronically offline of them.
Angela
People are going to love doing that.
Shane
Someone needs to build. If there's some place where there's enough snow, build a snowman, Put the iPhone in the face of the snowman and be playing the live show from there.
Angela
The Smosh Mouth live snowman.
Amanda
That's what I want to hear. I want to hear when people. Where people watch the live show. Like, I want to hear about all of that, because that is so great.
Angela
What's really fun about these, like, live stream shows. And I think it's. I've noticed it ever since working here, like, with the funeral and Smosh sitcom and stuff and the Dynasty shows are done. Is like, I love when people tag me in, like, their evening setup, when they're gonna sit down and enjoy it, because it reminds. Because what I do love about theater is, like, talk about, like, not when you're not at home. You're, like, not on your phone. So, like, when you go see a piece of theater or a concert, you're like, you, like, put your stuff away. I'm gonna get this. Yeah. And it's cool when people buy these vods and they can experience it at home, that they kind of make their home a little bit like a theater where they're like, okay, here's like, my drink. And I'm. And I'm gonna, like, experience this in real time. Like, I'm in the audience.
Shane
I think that's a different thing, too, than the phone experience is like, truly being engaged with something for enough time.
Angela
Yeah, right.
Shane
Like, as opposed to. Oh, just a new thing. A new thing, a new thing. It's like, I'm watching this thing for an hour. It's a different experience.
Angela
Yeah, for sure. And I love when people are just like, here's my setup. I'm drinking this or whatever, and I'm doing this.
Amanda
I know. I think it's so cute when they show that, because it means that they're really taking the time, and they're like, entertainment I'm obsessed with. I mean, we're obsessed with the theater, but, like, I'm obsessed with people if they can't go out physically to the theater, making it their own little, like, display. Like, they have candles, light, and, like, yeah, the lighting is all set up. I love that.
Shane
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Shane
Back to the show.
Amanda
Let's go.
Shane
Be nervous is when people are. They show photos of their cat or their dog.
Angela
I was just about to say, and I'm like.
Shane
I'm like, now I'm. Now I'm nervous. I hope. I hope this dog is enjoying this.
Amanda
True. Harsh critics.
Angela
Tat tag Shane and Amanda in your dog being sleepy during Smosh Mouth Live.
Amanda
That means it's relaxing. Did it. Didn't. Didn't we have a comment saying that we had sexy voices?
Shane
Yeah. Okay, we got a comment, and we need to do a video soon where we read, like, Our favorite comments.
Amanda
We are going to do that where.
Shane
Someone was like, oh, I've been a longtime Spotify listener, and I finally watched the video of it, and I thought, you guys have such great radio voices. But seeing you visually in person gave me the ick. So I'm gonna go back to Spotify.
Angela
Shut the fuck up.
Shane
And I was like, that's cool.
Amanda
So this person saw us in person, and they simply got the ick by seeing us in person.
Angela
Can you like Love Is Blind style and you got turned away?
Amanda
It says, I got the ick in the most respectful way.
Shane
Watching you back to I got the ick in the most respectful way possible. I'm sorry, that doesn't really work.
Angela
No, I think you can get the ick in a respectful way.
Shane
How do you get the ick in a respectful way?
Angela
You just go, oh, I feel like once you get the ick.
Amanda
Wait, No, I feel like once you get the ick, though, it's like, it's done. And you immediately. So this person immediately went back to Spotify? They never watched us in person? No.
Angela
I'm going to argue that this person romanticized your guys'I, guess, sexy voices and. And really built it up. So then when they saw you as just like normal people, it was like.
Amanda
Are you saying we're not sexy? Angela.
Shane
Angela, you're. You're not helping.
Amanda
Did you just say.
Angela
Not gonna tell both of you, my almost siblings that I find you guys sexy. This couldn't be more the opposite.
Shane
Your two sibling, like, married co workers.
Angela
My married co workers.
Shane
Three layers of it being weird.
Angela
Who act like, also my siblings, but also my parents. I will find you.
Amanda
Come on.
Angela
Constantly putting disgusting wigs on together.
Shane
What I can relate to is I. I. There's a podcast that I've listened to for a long time, and I finally saw what they looked like in person. And it's just so different than what I envisioned that I was like, it's more like uncanny.
Amanda
It's weird.
Shane
Oh, I have to kind of reconfigure how I listen to this show almost.
Angela
Yeah. The first time I saw Sarah Koenigsegg, what she looked like.
Amanda
Wait, wait.
Angela
Serial podcast.
Amanda
Oh, I know.
Angela
Like, that's what you look like.
Amanda
Totally different.
Angela
Or Esther Perel.
Amanda
Oh, Esther.
Angela
That's what you look like.
Amanda
I.
Shane
But then some people sound so different.
Amanda
Than what they, for me, matched.
Angela
No, it was so different. I thought she was gonna look so different.
Amanda
That's true.
Shane
Look like.
Angela
I don't know, like, Edna mode.
Shane
Oh. What I could see that Based on her voice.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
Well, like a, Like a, like a crop hair and like really tiny and like. Well, you need to listen to each other.
Amanda
I get that, Mr. Pere.
Shane
I get that.
Angela
Anyway, are you guys nervous? You guys going to piss your pants during your show?
Shane
Yeah. That's okay. I think by this stage, I think with this type of show, I get nervous for smosh mouth, but it's kind of in a different way because there's no mark I'm trying to hit.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
There's no lines I'm trying to remember we're going out and we're talking, but there is a bit of nerves in that. Oh, I'm just going out and I'm talking.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
And that feels weird to me as a performer because I feel like I got to do more.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
I also, I always. No matter what, before I get on stage, I'm always nervous.
Angela
You are? I didn't know this.
Amanda
Every single time before I get on stage, I'm always nervous. Even if it's like an improv show that I've done a million times or I know the people or I'm comfortable or I have the script ready to go. Like, I am always nervous before I get on stage.
Angela
So funny. Well, I actually, I think I am too. But, like, even at Dynasty, like, the, like you and I, we have like an improv. We do some improv over there. And I remember, like, the way I get through it is, like, if you're hanging out with people in the back that you're about to go out there and with and do the same thing with, you're like, let's just do what we want to do right here and then we just have to do it out there again. Does that make sense? Like, that calms me down. If it's like, we're hanging out back here and we're just going to hang out out there. That's it. We're just following the funny here and we're going to follow the funny out there. And I feel like, especially for your guys podcast, your guys pod feels exactly like it does when I'm sitting at lunch with you guys. You're just talking about your interests and stuff.
Amanda
Exactly.
Shane
It's true. I definitely get like that anticipatory.
Angela
Yeah.
Shane
Feeling like it depends on the type of thing we're doing, but I definitely get it. And then as soon as we're out there, it's fine. It's kind of more out of body experience.
Amanda
I will say I get more nervous for scripted sketches to.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Way more nervous. Because without fail, a minute before we're about to go on, we're backstage, I go, I don't know any of my lines. I literally don't remember any of my lines. And I'm kind of freaking out. And it's like, I know them. I know them so well, but I have that freak out panic that I don't know any of them. So with improvised, I mean, there are no lines. So when you're, like hanging out with them, you feel much better. But every single time, like, there have.
Angela
Been shows where I have rehearsed less and put it in my body less and gone out there and felt that way. But, like, sometimes if I've drilled the material so much and I've run it in front of people and like, like for like, musicals, sometimes you'll have like a designer run. So you'll have people come in and watch it. Like, you have, like, just different. You have your body experience adrenaline over and over and over again before opening. And then at some point you go, I am the unstoppable. I'm the thing that I'm the material. Yeah. Like, I can have everything change around me. And no matter what, the material and me are staying the same. So sometimes I feel like if. If I've done the right prep for the right thing, I'm like, nothing. I'm not nervous. I'm just going to go out there and do the exact same thing I always do.
Shane
That's very much. And I mean, the podcast is interesting because there's not a right and wrong way to do it. I mean, there is, but there is isn't. Whereas with scripted content, I do like to rehearse it to a point where then on the day I'm like, I'm not even going to think about it before I go out. And then I just trust that it's like, in my bones.
Angela
That was why the sitcom was so fun, because it was that times a thousand.
Amanda
And also we had done the other thing about the sitcom and doing shows like you've done like Mamma Mia, but different. You do it so many times that on, like, your fourth time, you get to, like, be free with it. Then you get to, like, have fun with it and it's like, freaky with it.
Shane
Have you ever had had a live show go wrong?
Angela
Oh, my God. So many.
Amanda
So many. I have one specifically, and I don't know if I've maybe talked about this one. This one sticks in my head because it's. It's the worst I've ever experienced. It I was. It was in Sunday Company. Such high stakes. We had gone over this sketch. My. My really good friend and I, we were, like, writing partners during the time we were so out of ideas, we were done. We were, like, empty. Like, you know when you're empty? No, we were beyond empty. We had no idea. So we went to Huntington Gardens for the day, and we were like, let's just go to Huntington Gardens and get inspired. Whatever. When we got there, since we were so empty, we weren't on our phones. We were just looking at art. We got. The funniest interaction happened in front of us that made us laugh so hard.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Amanda
It was a volunteer. This, like, really sweaty guy. His name was Bob, and he was supposed to be volunteering in the Rose Garden, but he was in, like, the fancy room with all the Gainsborough paintings, like, Blue Boy paintings, all the really nice paintings, and he wasn't supposed to be in there. And he was dripping sweat, and he kept, like, wiping off his sweat and sitting on the bench and being like. And talking to people. And this woman who worked there, she was like a volunteer. She was really tight. Everything about her was tight. Her head was even shaking. That's how tight she was. She was dressed like an art curator. And she came up to him and she was like, bob, you're supposed to be in the Rose Garden. What are you doing here? This is the Gainsborough Blue Boy painting room. You're not supposed to be in here. You're not even supposed to be here till three. And he's like, it's so hot outside, Diane. It's so hot outside, I can't be outside. And she's like, I don't care. That's where your volunteer is. So they had this whole little fight, and me and my friend are sitting there going like, this is what we're going to do. And we write out this whole script. I play. I play the tight art curator, and she plays Sweaty Bob in the Rose Garden. We were. We kept holding it till the last minute of our pitch because we were like, I'm afraid for this one. And every time we held the sketch to the last minute of the pitch. I mean, it's 1:00am and she's like, all right, any last pitches? And we're like, should we do it? Should we do it? Should we do it? And usually we backed out. I think we backed out like, two weeks in a row. And we're like, fuck it. Let's just do it. Because if you do a pitch and she hates it, you feel like death. So you. So we did the pitch. Obsessed with it. Obsessed with it was like, this is one of your best sketches you guys have ever done. Because we knew the character so well, and we did it in a moment of like, well, whatever.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
So that ran for probably, like, five weeks, this sketch.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Amanda
On the second week, they changed the ending. I'm supposed to, at the end, get so frustrated that I snap the clipboard between my thighs. Like my art volunteer snap. So I'm thinking about that. I'm like, I hope it snaps. I hope it snaps. As I'm saying that, we're on stage, full house. Like, this is the sketch that has to do well. I go somewhere else. I completely blackout. I don't even know where I am. I don't know what I'm seeing. I don't even see anything. Like, black in my eyes. We're on stage, front and center.
Angela
You blacked out.
Amanda
Blacked out. I'm just standing there with my clipboard, and my friend is in the character as Bob, Sweaty Bob. And she's like, so, Diane, do you want me? And I can hear her voice, but I'm somewhere else.
Shane
And I don't.
Amanda
I don't know.
Angela
Were you, like, sick or something?
Amanda
No, but I just completely left my body and forgot all my lines.
Shane
So in your head, you're. It's just. You're in the void.
Amanda
I'm in the void.
Shane
How long did you get any confirmation for how long you were standing there silent?
Amanda
I think our director definitely was like, what the hell happened? I think it was, like, many, many seconds. I don't think it was a super long time, but it was enough that it was like, oh. And my. My friend knew it. She was like, oh. She completely forgot all of her lines. So she was just improvising at this point. And you're not really supposed to be improvising.
Shane
Sure. But they're like.
Angela
You're like, they'll shoot you.
Amanda
Yeah, basically. So then I don't know what happened. I came to and I skipped a little bit, and I went to the line, and I was able to snap the clipboard. And we got off stage, and I was like, I don't know what just happened. And she was like, you blacked out.
Shane
That's why I lost you.
Angela
That's never happened.
Amanda
And I must have come too, and then was there, and she, like. She, like, said my line for me, but in her own way.
Angela
You, like, came too?
Amanda
Yeah. We got in trouble for that, but not too much trouble, because they loved the Sketch, and we continued it on for the rest of the weekend. It never happened again.
Shane
Oh, my God.
Amanda
I think it's because I cared so much about it and I was worried about a physical action at the end. Rain was somewhere else, and I. It was the fir. It was really one of the worst times that I've experienced on stage where I just. I put too much pressure on it.
Angela
But, I mean, that's when they say, got your back. Got your back right before the show. And you're like, yeah, you're helping each other.
Amanda
She forgot she wasn't mad at me at all. No judgment. She was like, don't worry about it. It's all good.
Shane
I can only really relate to that with auditions. I had a lot when I was a teenager in Blackout. Oh, my God. I wouldn't remember what happened. Yeah, I would go in, I'd come out, I'd be like, I don't know. Fucking know.
Angela
You're like, just let me go play.
Shane
Fucking the amount of nerves that you have. Because, like, okay, this is your whole career. This is what you. You're not going to high school because you're coming out here to LA to do this. And, like, you're like, pressure. It was so much pressure. It wasn't just like, oh, yeah, you want to do this for fun? It was like, no, you're.
Angela
It's like, feed yourself.
Shane
You're gonna come here and do this. And it all, like, accumulates at this point where it's like, you're going into this room full of adults, and you 15 need to be awesome. And if you're not, then that means you're not only not a good actor, you're probably not interesting as a human. Like, that's like, the pressure that you put on yourself. So you just kind of go in and just. It's all into these lines. So what I often ended up doing was rushing lines because I wanted to make sure that I was hitting them. So I would just. I was just saying them as fast as I could. Just be like, oh, I got the line out. But I'm like, oh. The key is to just have fun and to not give a fuck because there's no right way.
Amanda
It's really hard, though.
Shane
It takes years of, like, kind of.
Amanda
I think that. I think when it says it takes years, it's because that's you literally settling in and getting used to that freaky, unbelievably uncomfortable feeling. Yeah, that's all that it is.
Angela
Oh, my God. I have so many stories now that you said That I was like, oh, my God, literally 50 things. Yeah, I have the story. I keep thinking I have a lot of stories about, like, having a hot mic. And it actually just happened at Dynasty literally on Friday. And it didn't happen in the theater. It happened on the stream. I guess I introduced the show and then I walked backstage and I'm like, okay, here we go. We're gonna start.
Shane
And I watched. That's what you're saying.
Angela
So funny. And then on the comments, they're like, ang, your, your mic is hot. Which is very funny.
Shane
She didn't go out back and be like, I fucking hate this.
Angela
These get me out of here. There's a story that happened, my first star kid show ever, where I like in the musical, at the end, at like the peak point in Act 2, like, I'm supposed to, like, be almost dead, my character. And then some ethereal guy comes to me from another show and he. And he equips me with a gun.
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Shane
Back to the show.
Amanda
Let's go.
Angela
Okay. With this person that's about to kill me and he equips me with a gun. So then I'm supposed To he's like, go into your pocket. And I'm supposed to be like, oh, my God. Had this get there, right? I couldn't remember this prop. Every night I'd forget to put the gun.
Shane
You had a gun?
Angela
I would forget because I remember it was like mid show, and I remember I was like, in between stuff, and I had changes and stuff. And the prop table was at a different part of where the entrance was. And I never saw the gun before going to that entrance, which is bad, right? And like. And Starkid, sometimes you get maybe one run through before opening, and it's just like the style of it.
Amanda
Yeah. So scary.
Angela
And it's just because it's original work and everyone's running around there and it's like, really? Just like home brewed. And it's like, okay. So I had never run it. And it was like opening night and my entry, I had to go all the way around the theater to the. To the back and go through the audience and the guns, like, all the way in the wings over there. And I remember, like, he's like, singing to me, and this is opening night. They're filming it, and it's like. And he's like. He's like, check your pocket. And I'm like, oh, my God. Before he's like, even says that, he's like, he's about to hit that part where he says, check your pocket. I'm like, stop.
Amanda
No.
Angela
And, guys, I have to get this gun out and then kill the antagonist, and then I move on. Then I take the gun, run off stage, and then it, like, ends. And like, I've killed the antagonist. So I'm like, he's singing this whole song and I'm like, oh, my God. And I'm like, what on me can I use as a gun?
Shane
Okay, Opposite of me at tsa, where I'm like, I don't have a gun. Right.
Angela
I'm literally like, like, okay, there's a pen. Because my character has a pen in her pocket. And I was like, should I use the pen?
Amanda
Oh, my God.
Angela
I was, like, freaking out. This is my first show with them. I was like, I'm. They're never using me back. Like, I, I this all these thoughts so hard. And meanwhile, yeah, I can't imagine what it looked like when he was singing because I'm just like. And then sure enough, I'm like, okay, I'm just gonna finger gun it. And then I go, smartest, check your pocket. And I go, whoa. And I take out my finger gun. And then I'm like, has this been here the whole time? And he goes, yes. And he's freaking out, laughing at me. And then I go, ah. And then I kill. And I go, pfft.
Amanda
Stop.
Angela
And there was already a sound cue, but for some reason. Cause I used my hand.
Shane
I thought something was funny, though, about you pulling out a handgun and it making a real sound like people did the audience just think that on top.
Angela
Of it, I went, poof. And there's a real sound.
Amanda
Oh, the audience must have been like, that is so funny.
Angela
And here's the thing. It's like when I make one mistake, somehow I memorize the mistake, right? The muscle memory was the mistake, right? And we did this show, I want to say, for six weeks. We did this show for so long. And I forgot that gun so much. No, I am not kidding. It was like. It was like, so, like, we couldn't stop talking about me doing this and ruining opening night that I just kept thinking about, like, oh, I can't believe I forgot the gun. Can't believe I forgot the gun. Continue. This can continue. And to the point where, like, they would have. There was once where my mic was on. I went, I don't have the gun. I don't have the gun. I was backstage, and it was before my entrance, and I was like, I'm gonna run back there. And I forgot my mic was on, and I go, I'm gonna run back there and show up on the other side of stage. She'll see me.
Amanda
And I.
Angela
And I. And I run and I enter from the front, which doesn't make sense for my character, But I had the gun. And my character's like, my scene partner, she's like, what are you doing on this side? I went. And then there was that one time I did that. And then there was another time where, like, at this point, I had forgotten it so much that Because I was entering from the front of house. The front of house. Ticket woman. They had her every time, asked me if I had the gun. That is so. And she wasn't with the production. She was with the theater. And she'd like, do you have the gun?
Shane
Do you have a gun?
Angela
Oh, fuck. And then I would run all the way back. Go grab it. Run all the way there. Always run late. And it was this fucking gun. I would forget it every time. And that's why.
Amanda
Holy shit.
Shane
That is so funny.
Amanda
You know what? They should have just, like, x the gun and just had you do finger guns the whole time.
Angela
No, that was awful. I can't imagine it. It was at the climax of this moment. And could you imagine this actress goes here with your hands?
Shane
I mean, did the audience laugh at that?
Angela
Yes. And it ruined the 10. It was supposed to be like a. It would have been perfect for a sm. I was like, what a brilliant mistake. Oh, this is like. Like, it was like her ancestors coming through and giving her this gun.
Amanda
Shakespeare. Freaking like Othello. You're just like.
Shane
At the end of departed, Leo DiCaprio gets hit with some paintballs. He's just like, oh.
Angela
The whole band, the cast, everyone Rose the stakes. And it's so heightened. And then I go. And it's like, literally, I just ruined it for everybody.
Shane
You just go like this.
Angela
You go, oh, you gave me this. The power of a middle finger.
Shane
And then he dies. That is so funny. Oh, do you wish that you had done something different than that, or do you think the finger gun.
Angela
I know. I remember being like, do I run backstage? Because it was like, if I ran right out there, I could just like. I know there's a stage hand back there holding the gun, going, she doesn't have the gun. Right. So I could have just been like, one second. No. But I'm glad I did that with my finger.
Amanda
My body is experiencing this moment, like, with you.
Angela
Like, what would you do? Would you be like. Like, hold on one second.
Shane
I see. I think what you did was best. Yeah.
Amanda
I wouldn't know.
Angela
And I remember I had a chunky jacket on, so I kind of like. Like, did it like this.
Amanda
Oh.
Angela
So it felt like there was a gun in there, which makes it even weird. I literally took my thing. I forgot I did this.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
I went, oh, my God.
Amanda
Which makes it way worse because all you can see is two little fingers popping out.
Angela
Yeah. For the audio listener, I'm. I'm putting my fingers in my sleeve that.
Shane
Ah. As far as, like, actual performances go, I've said this before, but the first. My first performance ever on so Random. Cause that was in front of, like, a live studio audience.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Shane
And my first. It was like my first week there. I had never been on a show like that with a live studio audience. It was like the biggest job I'd ever booked. I was. I couldn't believe it. And in my first episode, they had me in, like, this pretty big scene where I was playing a parody of Billy Mays. But, like, it's like these kids in this kitchen. It's like a commercial, and I pop up and, like, start, like, saying crazy shit to them. But so it gets to my part. So I'm crouched behind the counter and the audience is cheering. Like, they start the scene, and I'm like, okay. Like, I'm about to do this, and then I pop up. And I don't think it was long at all. Cause I've rewatched it and been like, oh, it looks normal. But it felt like I had a moment where I wasn't performing, where I was consciously just like, oh, my God, what am I doing? This is crazy. I was like, I'm here. And that's. This is happening.
Angela
Yes.
Shane
Nuts.
Angela
Well, you're like, I can get in my way really fast.
Shane
I was like, oh, I could. This could be so. I could mess this up so easily.
Amanda
That's crazy.
Shane
And then you just go. And then once you just start going, you kind of stop thinking.
Amanda
It's hard to be the person who enters. Right.
Angela
Like, it's.
Amanda
Oh, I find it really hard. Especially, like, in improv scenes or whatever, when there's two people going and they've got the audience going. When you're the one entering, like, a little bit later, it's so much pressure because you have to be, like, big news, really exciting.
Shane
Like, nail that mark.
Amanda
And you have to, like, be on the same vibe. Because once people are laughing and a huge change happens, it's like a wave. Right. They all either go with it or they freaking don't.
Angela
Have you guys ever eaten on stage?
Shane
No, actually. So much never. Never. Never on accident.
Angela
I fell on a flight of stairs on stage once.
Amanda
Whoa.
Angela
In that same show.
Shane
In that same show.
Angela
In that same show. As a finger.
Shane
Wow. That was your worst night of your life.
Angela
A different night, different name. Oh, and then there was another. Yeah. When I was. I did Beauty and the Beast in middle school, and I was the Sugar bowl, which is ensemble. I had a huge bowl on me. Absolute shit. During Be Our Guest. And it was the biggest laugh I've ever gotten. Can you imagine a huge bowl? Like, whoa.
Shane
I'm surprised people don't eat shit more here at Smosh. The Ian was the most recent who ate shit. Oh, my God, I missed you had a blindfold on. Well, you know what? We'll give people a little bit of a little tease. We won't say what necessarily happens in the video, but we did. We brought back the quiet place challenge.
Amanda
Yep.
Shane
But Amanda is the one wearing the blindfolds. Before we get into it, we're kind of walking around. We're running around practicing. Ian. All of us have the chickens tied to our ugg. Or to our Crocs. Ian eats shit bad. He's, like running around. He slips and falls flat on his stomach and face.
Angela
And he does the thing where someone, when they fall, when they get so much adrenaline, they're like, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine.
Amanda
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Shane
Immediately up, like, bounces back up. But. But, like, it was like, you. So you got messed up there, dude.
Amanda
I was counting to 10 so I couldn't hear you guys, and I heard like a. I heard like a big sound and then I heard everyone kind of giggling, and I was like, five, four. Like, I went back to counting because I didn't know what was happening.
Shane
It's a great video, but. Yeah, that's. You won't see that in the video, I don't think.
Amanda
I do have a question. Are you guys able to re watch your performances if they are taped?
Shane
I don't like to rewatch performances, Angela. I don't like to. I don't. I have a hard time enjoying it.
Angela
Yeah. Yeah. No matter what, I'm never enjoying watching myself.
Shane
Some smosh. Content is different because it's almost like watching a home video. Yeah. We're just talking performance. Live performance, where I was trying to do a specific thing. Rewatching. I can't help but critique and go.
Angela
It's so hard.
Amanda
Same.
Angela
No, 100%. I think I've. I've. It's so hard. But I've just passed that because I'm like, it's always going to be hard.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
And so I've just, like. I think I've just sucked it up a little bit. And now that is, like. It's less hard. But, like, I can watch, like, if I'm watching myself in a show, it's. Yeah, it's hard. It's hard to watch yourself try really hard. Does that make.
Amanda
I agree. I also think when you're like. When you are performing live and in your body, you're like, okay, this feels good. And then you watch it back and you're like, oh, I saw a clip.
Angela
Of me in under the Mistletoe.
Shane
And I am under the mistletoe.
Angela
Under the mistletoe.
Amanda
It's our Smosh Live show. Oh. Forever ago.
Angela
Under the miss. I was like, did I make that up?
Amanda
It was Angela's first Smosh Live show.
Angela
Yeah. And I am trying. And I saw. I was just like, oh, my God. I was also drunk. We were all drunk. Yeah.
Amanda
It was under the influence.
Angela
Yeah. But it's just hard to watch yourself trying. And that's what you guys for your smosh mouth. You're just going to be hanging. Unless I crowbar your ass.
Amanda
We're going to be hanging. And I think my favorite part, if we're allowed to talk about this, is that we are going to be asking the audience if they have anything that any problems that they want us to solve.
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
So even if you are live streaming, you will see things happening. We will be asking the audience that is there that night if they have any problems. And we're going to read them and hopefully solve their problems.
Shane
We'll solve them in our own way.
Amanda
We'll solve them our own way. So it'll be like full audience interaction in that sense in that segment.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Amanda
I'm psyched about.
Shane
It's gonna be great.
Angela
That's gonna be so fun.
Amanda
I'm psyched about that.
Angela
So you'll have someone else besides Duran.
Shane
Well, I hope nobody else's dad is missing.
Amanda
If someone talks about their dad being missing in the graveyard, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Shane
I don't know why I still think about that sometimes. That the way he knows so nonchalantly was like, yeah, my dad's missing.
Angela
Oh, my God.
Amanda
Remember when he sat on your lap?
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
It was really sad.
Shane
It's.
Amanda
I don't think he thinks it's sad. I don't think he makes it wilder.
Angela
Yeah, it's not sad. You're right. It's just wild that he did it like that.
Amanda
So wild.
Angela
Oh, my God. I have another story. When I was a kid, this is if you want another one.
Shane
Sure. Childhood story. Let's go. Wow.
Amanda
Me and Shane are going to be so great live. Because none of it will be edited.
Shane
No, it just made me laugh.
Amanda
The like, what is like dick?
Shane
Just like, yeah, this live show is going to be great. Oh, my God. I have another childhood story.
Angela
I'm going. I got to give more. Give more. What else is there about stage?
Amanda
You guys are interested in a childhood story.
Angela
So I'm actually never going to say.
Shane
That child said this about Smoshmouth. I'm like, at any point, at any time, you're allowed to be like, yeah, I actually have something else I want to talk about.
Angela
It's sage relate.
Shane
I have something I have actually, after this, I have two.
Angela
You're going to say it because guess what? I'm never going to say that story.
Shane
Random ass things I want to say after this.
Angela
And I want you to do that right now. Because I will never be saying that childhood story.
Shane
No, tell us a childhood story. What the.
Angela
No, I just.
Shane
No, I.
Amanda
Wait, I want to hear the childhood story.
Shane
Oh, are you going to do Amanda like that?
Amanda
I want to hear the childhood story.
Shane
Are you going to do that to Amanda?
Amanda
Cuz you're kind of a big deal.
Shane
Oh, shut up, Angela. Are you.
Amanda
No, no.
Angela
That's a real gun. Okay, I'll say it really, really fast because it's a stage story. It's the first time.
Shane
Tons of time.
Angela
I'm gonna say it so fast because of your fault. It's your fault. I'm gonna say it's so fucking fast.
Amanda
This.
Angela
My mom. My mom tells me this story all the time. It makes me sound like a genius.
Shane
Okay?
Angela
So that's why I like to talk about it.
Shane
Okay, I have.
Amanda
If you don't get this story out, I think I might lose my mind.
Shane
Angela, I cannot tell you how happy I am anytime our guest on the show is like, I have something I want to talk about. My. Great.
Angela
I don't necessarily want to talk about it.
Amanda
Easier if you guys continue to talk about this story and not say a moment again.
Angela
I said it. And you said, sure, a childhood story. And then look to Selena to tell her I'm kidding.
Amanda
This is my worst hell I've ever.
Angela
I'm just trying to.
Shane
Okay, okay, let's draw this.
Angela
I'm just trying to draw theater terms.
Amanda
This means draw it out, don't end it.
Angela
This is like those clips on Tick Tock where they never get to it. And you're like, oh my God, that's.
Amanda
Exactly what you guys are doing. And you come to right now and.
Shane
You come to part two, and they're just like, hey, okay, so excuse my hair.
Amanda
More like part eight. And they're like, craziest thing happened. So anyways, I'm like feeling too when.
Angela
I pitch saying this childhood story and we never get to it.
Amanda
Please tell the story. I'm going to pull out my hair.
Angela
Okay, okay. I'll say it really fast. Okay. I actually think sometimes that my mom fabricated a little bit of it because it does sound insane. Okay. So I guess I was like a little kid. Like little, little, little kid. And we were doing a production of Cinderella and we were doing Rogers and Hammerstein's version of it.
Shane
Cut.
Angela
Each girl got to play Cinderella for one scene. Okay? And like, I was like little. Okay. And I remember I had one song and I had to sing the Cinderella song. And I practiced it every day with my mom in the Car over and over and over and over and over again. And this was, like, so young that your mom is, like, in rehearsal with you. Like, all the moms are there, and they're helping the kids because they're, like, they can barely walk, right? And, like, I knew my song. My mom was always with me when I practiced my song. And then I guess it comes around for the show, right? And during rehearsals, I guess I had no problems. I always sang my song, and my mom was like, great. She sings her song. She's got it. She knows it. She's doing it. And the show comes out, and my mom is a piano player as well. The song starts, and I don't move. My mom says, like, I'm frozen. And my mom immediately goes, fuck. Like, damn it. She can't do it. Like, she's nervous. And then my mom hears the piano player playing the song, and my mom knows he's playing it in the wrong key, and I'm not moving. And he restarts. Starts, and then he restarts. Like, he re. He's like, keeps restarting for me, and I'm not moving at all. And I'm not phased at all. My mom said. And then my mom stands up. She goes, you're in the wrong key. Then he plays it in the right key, and I immediately just start.
Amanda
Wait, stop.
Angela
I guess my body was just like, that's not the song.
Shane
I feel like I've heard this story.
Angela
I think I might have told you that.
Shane
I think I haven't heard this story.
Amanda
Because that duo of you and your mom, the mom being like, you're in the wrong key.
Angela
You're in the wrong key.
Amanda
And then you're like. And now I will start to perform.
Angela
It's my earliest memory of, like, a mistake.
Shane
That's awesome. Or like, the piano players mistake, mom, daughter, duo.
Angela
Yeah. Like, that's in the wrong key. And then me just being ba, ba, da ba, ba.
Shane
Angela's mom will be in the audience for Smoshmouth Live to yell out when we're talking about the wrong thing.
Angela
Yeah. She'll yell out, oh, childhood story, Shane. Jesus. It's even more embarrassing that I've already told you that story.
Amanda
No.
Shane
Oh, you. I think you told me off camera.
Amanda
Yeah, I. I haven't heard the story, and I was very glad to hear.
Angela
I only care about you.
Amanda
Finally, there's this whole thing where it doesn't matter. I'm always listening to Angela, and she doesn't give an F. Amanda's caught me.
Angela
Like, four times now when I'm trying to tell everybody something. And hopefully she's.
Amanda
And I go.
Angela
And I'm not looking. And I go, wait, so. So this is childhood, like this.
Amanda
And. And everyone's like. And I'm like, no, Shane.
Angela
Shane. No, I. So I saw the movie last night. And she's like, well, I'm listening.
Amanda
I'm listening. It's happened so many times, and I know for a fact that Angela's like, you're not the one. I want to hear this story, Amanda. There are others. Because. Because she knows that I'm gonna be like, that's awesome. Whereas, like, she wants the other's reactions to be like, wow, cool, Angela, whatever. So that she could be like, yeah.
Angela
I'm such a fucking pick me. It's disgusting.
Amanda
And I'm always just sitting right next to her, staring at her. Full contact.
Angela
I'm listening.
Amanda
I'm listening.
Angela
And that's the story. I'm like, so what do you think? She goes, well, I heard it.
Amanda
And I'm like, that's an awesome story. And you're like, yeah, shut up. Anyways.
Shane
I need some negative responses. Oh, my God. No, it just sounded like a funny segue. That's. That's what it was.
Angela
No, I know.
Shane
It was 15 minute.
Amanda
Please don't go backwards. We can't. You tell your story, and then we're gonna move on forever.
Shane
Can I share? Okay, can we just. Can I just completely segue now, please?
Amanda
Yeah, segue. A segue, sure. There's been something.
Shane
Okay. There's been something I've wanted to share on the podcast. I keep forgetting to bring it up, but it's just a random, funny thing. Do you remember when we did blackjack on Smosh games?
Amanda
I played. I thought you played.
Shane
Yeah.
Angela
Oh, we played. I played Texas hold'em.
Amanda
Wait, was it detective, where's my coffee?
Angela
Yeah, I didn't play blackjack.
Shane
Maybe it wasn't detective to where's my coffee? No, it wasn't. It wasn't poker. It was blackjack.
Amanda
Blackjack. I remember.
Angela
Gentleman's. Right?
Shane
Gentleman's blackjack.
Angela
I wasn't in it.
Amanda
Yeah, now, obviously I was in it.
Angela
I. I'm listening.
Amanda
I'm listening.
Shane
And granted, granted, we're not paying attention in any games. Video. We're really not paying attention to the game. Right. We're. We're just fucking around. We're trying to be funny.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
Like sue us if there's six cameras on that video. Were ripping our math skills so bad. And for me, like, someone. I was like that. I think it Bothered you more that, like, I have been truly doing, like, math puzzles and math problems every day since then.
Amanda
Oh, God.
Shane
Like, wait, what months now? I'm like, oh. I'm like, oh, my math skills are really rough.
Angela
You're trying to brush up on your math.
Shane
I was like, truly? Like, oh, it is something that will go if I don't like. Cause I was in College for 10 years, so certain things I.
Amanda
What can't you do?
Shane
What are you talking about?
Angela
You're brushing up on math.
Shane
There's apps that you can do, like, math challenges every day. And I'm like, okay, I want to do that. Cause I'm like, oh, my addition and subtraction and multiplication is really shitty. I was like, I want to get better at that.
Angela
10 times 14.
Shane
What? 10 times 14 is 140.
Angela
Okay.
Amanda
Whoa, that was fast.
Shane
Okay, that.
Angela
Thank God you have those apps. Oh, my God, you're in shape, bro.
Shane
It's like going. I'm like.
Amanda
Wait a second. Just.
Shane
Just basic shit.
Amanda
So the commenters were like, you guys suck at math so bad.
Shane
And I was like, and I. And Michael Jordan. I took that personally. And so. Wow.
Angela
6 times 4.
Shane
24. 24.
Angela
You're right. I actually wouldn't be able to do.
Amanda
Not that fast.
Angela
Are you good at math?
Amanda
No, I'm. I'm. I'm also very bad at math.
Angela
You.
Shane
I'm also a visual person, so.
Angela
Okay.
Amanda
You have to write down these problems.
Shane
You say things out loud. Now, to be fair, a lot of times, like, in that specific video, I'm not paying attention. Yeah, I was really sitting there just thinking of dumb things.
Angela
Yeah, you're a gentleman.
Shane
Anything I can say that really got you A little bit. And it's more than. I'm like. It's more the in inner fear of, like, oh, I don't want to get bad at math. It will go. I don't do math in my daily job or dealings in life. So I'm like, oh, it gets rusty really quickly.
Amanda
We all have a calculator on our phone.
Shane
Yeah, for sure.
Angela
That made me think of, like, dressing up because you were dressed up as a gentleman. If you wanted people to dress up up to watch Smosh Mouth at home, what would you tell them to wear?
Shane
Ooh, ooh.
Amanda
Full tinky winky.
Angela
Like, what if people are as gentlemen watching it at home because everyone has a suit.
Shane
Yeah. Wear a top hat to.
Amanda
If you can wear a top hat and take a photo of yourself watching it, that would be incredible.
Angela
Or like, the limes shirt.
Shane
Oh, you could wear a lime shirt. You could eat limes during.
Amanda
That is aggressive.
Shane
Put a lime. A lime slice in whatever drink you have. No matter what the drink is. Put a lime slice.
Amanda
You could eat. Eat cereal.
Shane
Yes. As an adult. If you're going to watch the show in your bathroom, make sure to shut the door and lock it.
Amanda
Yeah, we'll also be. You know, they'll be. There'll be a special segment where we get into where Shane and I disagree completely and we're going to settle. Settle some scores.
Shane
We're going to have an audience there, both watching on the Internet and in person. We can settle a bunch of scores.
Angela
Yeah, that's amazing.
Amanda
Shane and I disagree on some big fundamental.
Shane
Are adults allowed to eat cereal? Should you shut the door when you're using the bathroom?
Angela
Oh, my God. Wow.
Amanda
Is Journey the best band out there.
Shane
I know. You don't even believe that.
Amanda
You think from coming from Boston, there's a piece of me that's like, oh, here we go. Of course it is. But no, I don't. But again, sometimes I do, but I don't. You know what I'm saying?
Angela
So much.
Amanda
Every karaoke song is a small song.
Angela
So much. I truly do.
Amanda
She's feeling grateful.
Angela
It's crazy. It's crazy.
Amanda
And this is why you're our understudy.
Angela
I saw that thumbnail of the cut video where it was like, would we hook up if we met each other? And I almost vomited.
Shane
No, I know.
Angela
I legit got nauseous.
Shane
We knew as soon as that question came up, we were like.
Amanda
I was like, all right, let's play where this is. I was like, yeah, let's go.
Shane
People were blown away by how many questions we answered. And I'm like, one, we don't give a shit. You know us by now that we don't give a shit.
Amanda
I'm like.
Shane
And two, I'm like, we knew. We know Jubilee. We know the Internet. We know YouTube. I'm like, not answering the question is the worst.
Amanda
I was like, of course I'm gonna be like, fuck, Shane. Come on, let's hook up. But you would never approach me at a bar. People are like, whoa, I can't believe she said that.
Shane
Like, raise.
Angela
Will you guys kiss the live show?
Amanda
We can't reveal. We can't reveal secrets like that. You just said.
Shane
You just said Brendan, Brandon.
Angela
I think that's.
Amanda
I think that people would be like, oh, my God.
Shane
I think that people would be like, click it off.
Amanda
Yeah. They click it off immediately. They're like, Yikes.
Shane
They immediately download a math app on their phone.
Angela
It just doesn't. I can't believe you just organically told us you're brushing up on math.
Shane
I'm not ashamed to say that I'm brushing up on math.
Amanda
You know, it's awesome. I'm brushing up on words every. I get emails where it says, this is a new word, and I listen to it.
Shane
You do a vocabulary of the day?
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
That's okay. I need something to do. Give me something.
Amanda
Wait, you do stuff?
Angela
No, but I should have something that, like, every day.
Amanda
Don't you play this game so you don't press snooze on your alarm?
Angela
Oh, that's a memory game. Yeah, I sleep through so many alarms, so my alarm is like a puzzle, and I have to do the puzzle.
Shane
Oh, that's cool. I've seen those. There's those ones where it's, like, truly, like a physical puzzle piece, and as soon as the alarm goes off, it, like, launches the pieces around your room, so you have to run around and get.
Angela
Wait, I might make that up.
Shane
No, there's real ones. There's also one that's, like, on wheels, and I think it, like, rolls away.
Amanda
Wait, wait, I'm sorry.
Shane
What? You have to chase it down, and then you have to kill it.
Amanda
What psycho would want a puzzle piece that explodes?
Angela
Wait, I didn't get it.
Shane
There have been times in my life where I'm like, I probably need this.
Amanda
What?
Shane
Of just Insane Alarm Clock, the app I use.
Angela
The night before, you could take a picture of something in your house, and then in the morning, you have to take that exact picture. Same tilt, same everything.
Shane
That's. That's really funny.
Angela
Just.
Amanda
Just press snooze and get up, make.
Angela
A cup of coffee. To hit snooze, you need to do that. Like, if you want five more minutes. Like. Like this morning, I wanted five more minutes, so I did, like, five puzzles.
Amanda
Wait, by that point, you're not awake.
Angela
I have the puzzles on super easy. Wait, so it's. I can do them. I can basically do them asleep. It's like. It's like, memorize, like, which. Which block, and then I go, like. And then I go like this, and I remember it with my hand, and then it comes back up, and then I do it, and then I go right back to sleep.
Amanda
Sleeping next to.
Shane
I like the thought that if you get really sleepy, you get really good at puzzles. You're like a sleeper agent.
Amanda
Truly. What?
Angela
And I'm like, wait, get her sleepy. And I'm Like. Like.
Shane
Like, if we're recording, get her sleepy, bring her in. If we're filming a smosh games video for some reason at like, 7pm we're all tired, and you're just crushing it. And we're like, angela, can.
Angela
And I'm like, I've practiced in rem.
Shane
Like.
Amanda
Like, what are you gonna need that?
Shane
You hit a point where you tr. You're like, I didn't wake up, but I hit snooze for 30 minutes. I solved 30 puzzles in my sleep.
Amanda
Then I feel like there's no point to the puzzles if you're hitting snooze for 30 minutes doing, like, 30.
Angela
I've trained myself. I've, like, my. My sleepy self is trained to just be like, continue.
Amanda
Just do it.
Angela
Just do it, and you can go back to sleep. It's like a survival instinct.
Amanda
Angela, go to the gym. To go to the gym.
Shane
Angela.
Amanda
Angela, go to the gym.
Shane
Go to gym.
Angela
You had to go.
Shane
You guys are making fun of me for doing math apps. It turns out you're solving puzzles in your sleep.
Amanda
Hey, I think doing math apps is fine. It's awesome. Get it.
Angela
Oh, my God. Great. It's so funny.
Amanda
Probably really good at math.
Shane
And it's math. It's some other. It's memory math and, like, reading.
Amanda
Memory's supposed to be really good for you. This is why I'm listening.
Angela
Do you have to be awake for it to be good for you?
Amanda
I give two. I give. I'm too positive to you people. I need to cut it down. What.
Angela
What made you.
Amanda
I'm not gonna listen to you anymore. And I'm gonna give you no more coffee.
Angela
I need to cut it down.
Amanda
Smoshmouth live. I'm gonna be a monster.
Angela
Oh, my God. Get live tickets to see Amanda be a bitch live.smosh.com.
Amanda
Already seeing that. People's comments. So the last video that we put out of me and Ian and Shane, where I kind of roast Ian, where he's like, you're like, oh, do you think that we'd be friends in high school? And I was like, friends, Ian and I. And I saw someone write a comment that was like, honestly, Amanda saying that gives me the ick. That's her boss.
Angela
And that comment was like, I already saw her, and I got the ick.
Amanda
And people. And people were like, dude, they're playing around. Like, she's joking. And I rarely read the comments, but I read it, and I was like, damn.
Angela
But.
Amanda
But Ian knows, like, wouldn't be friends in high School you're good at.
Shane
If I took everything that we say on this show seriously. We're the worst people.
Angela
We're the worst. Oh, my God.
Amanda
We joke all the time, you know, like Ian and I.
Shane
But also, you would. End of the.
Angela
I wouldn't either.
Shane
Jesus. That person who commented that was like. Was like, okay, good. It's all a bit. And then you just said that. And they're like, no, I'm back, you guys. Awful.
Angela
Fuck it. Let's talk about it.
Shane
I hate you.
Angela
I'd be like, what's up? Did you do the assignment? Cool.
Amanda
That's you and Ian talking in the halls.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
Yeah.
Shane
I think people should wear silly hats to the show. And I think if you watch.
Angela
Oh, yeah.
Amanda
If you guys are coming to the show, wear a silly hat. If you're watching a show, we're a silly hat. That sounds great.
Shane
We're silly hat hats.
Amanda
That's really block the people behind you when you're in the.
Shane
Yes. Wear really tall silly hats so the people behind you can't.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
Silly hat. You could be Abraham Lincoln working at Sephora.
Shane
Oh.
Amanda
Color matched by Abraham Lincoln.
Shane
There you go.
Angela
Amazing.
Amanda
That was. I will say that was a duo bit. Angela. Angela helped me with that because immediately during that tnt, I was like, I want to be Abraham Lincoln. And everyone was like, sabrina Carpenter Chapel roan. I was like, I want to be Abraham Lincoln. And Angela's like, I see it. I see the vision immediately.
Angela
I remember I grabbed that shell and I went, use this as a foundation.
Amanda
Yeah, it was perfect. So that was a duo bit. And I'm like, do you want to. Maybe we could do it again sometime? I don't know.
Angela
Oh, my gosh.
Amanda
Okay. That was a no. Oh.
Angela
What?
Amanda
Maybe we could do it again sometime. Oh, my gosh.
Shane
Can you tell? This is our first video of the week. This podcast we're recording right now, it's actually so true.
Angela
Yeah.
Amanda
We're not warmed up.
Angela
I love it. I love you guys. I love this pod.
Amanda
It's going to be great. So excited. So excited for the live show. You guys have been so supportive of us, which is amazing. And you're a year old, right?
Shane
Yeah.
Amanda
Yeah, we're like a year and year.
Shane
And a half old.
Amanda
We're year and a half old. We can walk now.
Angela
You can.
Amanda
We're done crawling.
Shane
Finally walk. I'm a couple months away from being able to drown.
Amanda
Yeah. So true. That's so true. Lock your gate to your pool.
Shane
Get your tickets@live.smosh.com. they're available now. Check it out. It'll be December 14th at 4:00pm That's a Saturday.
Amanda
4:00Pm PST. It's about a 90 minute show.
Shane
That's a Saturday. Unless you're in, like, Japan or Australia and then it's probably a Sunday.
Amanda
That's true.
Shane
Or something.
Angela
Ooh.
Shane
But, you know, whatever. Saturday, if you're in Australia, figure it out.
Angela
Let's just say December 14th.
Shane
Just figure it out. I'm always shocked at how many viewers we have from all over the world.
Amanda
Yeah, it's unbelievable.
Angela
I will say there's a lot in Australia.
Shane
There's a lot everywhere.
Amanda
So let's just say December 14th.
Shane
It's December 14th. Pacific Standard Time, 4pm Saturday, December 14th. I'll keep saying it over and over again.
Amanda
Get your tickets dot com.
Angela
When you get a ticket at home, your pets can enjoy, too. How fun.
Shane
Take photos of your cats or dogs watching the show. Take your show to weird places and watch it.
Amanda
Get some chips and salsa.
Shane
Show us the foods you're eating when you're watching the show. Yeah, yeah.
Amanda
So for people watching at home, we are going to put a poll up. You guys can vote on what Shane teaches me about the Internet.
Shane
So we're gonna come up with like the top four and then we'll let you pick from there. And hey, if you feel like having a drink during the show, make a margarita.
Amanda
Make a margarita.
Angela
Oh, my God. You have chips and salsa with a lime margarita.
Amanda
Yeah.
Angela
Come on now.
Shane
The lime.
Angela
Come on now.
Amanda
Salt.
Shane
Salt.
Angela
And I'm just gonna be in the wings going, you guys feeling sick? If one of them sneezes, guys, I'm tapping out.
Amanda
Oh, yeah, that's the thing. Is Angela, during the show, if she wants to tap in, if she feels like we might be a little sick, she's gonna do that.
Shane
Yeah. And we can't say no. Thanks for being here, being so supportive.
Amanda
Yeah. Are you kidding?
Angela
Of course. You guys are my favorite.
Shane
Wow.
Amanda
Being kind of telling, wow, we're your favorite.
Angela
That's like a turn of phrase.
Amanda
I will tell everyone.
Shane
Tell everybody.
Angela
Hey, look, like, don't you ever say, like, hey, you're my fave.
Amanda
No. Not unless I really mean it.
Shane
Not unless they're my fav.
Angela
But you have a lot of favorites. Oh, God.
Amanda
All right, guys, we'll see you at the live show.
Shane
All right, See you later.
Angela
Bye.
Amanda
Smosh mouth. Smosh.
Angela
Smash. Mouth, smash.
Smosh Mouth Podcast Episode #73 - "We're Doing A Live Show!"
Release Date: December 9, 2024
In Episode #73 of Smosh Mouth, hosts Shayne Topp (Shane), Amanda Lehan-Canto (Amanda), and their special guest, Angela Jamta, dive into an engaging conversation about their upcoming live show. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter about their favorite mugs, setting a relaxed and personable tone for the discussion.
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The primary focus of the episode is the exciting announcement of their first live show, scheduled for December 14th at 4 PM PST at the Dynasty Theater. They reveal that tickets for the in-person event sold out within an hour, highlighting the show's high demand and fan enthusiasm. However, for those unable to attend physically, a live stream will be available through live.smosh.com.
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The hosts elaborate on what attendees and online viewers can expect from the live show. Emphasizing real-time interaction, they assure the audience that the live stream will capture the essence of being present at the theater, complete with stage cameras that won't obstruct the view. This setup ensures that both in-person and virtual attendees feel immersed in the experience.
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Smosh Mouth aims to make the live show highly interactive. The hosts plan to involve the audience by allowing them to participate in segments such as "Internet School," where Amanda will be schooled on various aspects of internet culture. Additionally, they will solicit audience input to decide on topics related to internet history and events, fostering a collaborative and engaging environment.
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The episode is rich with personal stories from the hosts and Angela about past live performances. They share humorous and sometimes nerve-wracking experiences, such as Amanda's on-stage blackout during a critical sketch and Angela's repeated forgetfulness of a prop gun during a performance. These anecdotes provide insight into the challenges and unpredictabilities of live shows, highlighting the camaraderie and resilience of the team.
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A recurring theme throughout the episode is the acceptance of mistakes and the importance of genuine connections with the audience. The hosts discuss how live performances, despite their imperfections, create memorable and relatable moments for both the performers and the viewers. They emphasize that the live show will capture these authentic interactions, making the experience unique and special for everyone involved.
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As the episode winds down, Shane, Amanda, and Angela reiterate the details of the live show, encouraging listeners to purchase tickets and join the event either in person or through the live stream. They express their excitement and gratitude towards their fans for the unwavering support, promising an unforgettable and entertaining evening.
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Episode #73 of Smosh Mouth serves as a comprehensive and heartfelt announcement of their upcoming live show. Through engaging discussions, personal stories, and interactive plans, the hosts successfully convey their enthusiasm and dedication to delivering a memorable experience for their audience. Whether attending in person or joining online, fans can look forward to an evening filled with laughter, connection, and genuine moments.
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Don't Miss It! Secure your spot for what promises to be an unforgettable live event by visiting live.smosh.com.