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Courtney Miller
Ramble.
Shane Top
I'm a regular person at the end of the day, but, like, I don't always feel regular. So sometimes, like, I gotta express that.
Keith Lee Jr.
Weirdness when I'm in a new situation where I don't know anyone, I'm very quiet just. Cause I'm like. I don't. What am I gonna say?
Courtney Miller
It was hard being the only girl on tour. It was very difficult to, like, make sure that there was time to get ready and, like, doing the girl get ready stuff, like, while the guys kind of got to hang out and enjoy the town. I could have gone to college if I had a scholarship, but that would have meant I needed to take a sport or something seriously. Long ago.
Shane Top
Wasn't your journey.
Courtney Miller
I'm already too late. Before I realized what would have worked.
Shane Top
Weren't too late. Look, we gotta watch what we say because, like. Courtney, look where you are. This is a workout. This arm's gonna be so strong.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God, Shane, you totally could.
Keith Lee Jr.
I can't. I really can't. I've tried my whole life. I never could.
Courtney Miller
All right, Keith, get your shir shirt back on. It's time for the Smosh cast.
Keith Lee Jr.
All right, Keith, put your clothes on because it's time for the smoshcast.
Courtney Miller
Everybody put your shirts on. It's time for another episode of the Smosh cast. Welcome. But actually, though, welcome. Hi.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, God.
Courtney Miller
It is your girl Courtney, the lesbian at this table.
Shane Top
Come on.
Courtney Miller
And I'm here with my boys. Come on, Shane Top and Keith Lee.
Shane Top
Jr. Can I say, Shane and I, we have never done.
Keith Lee Jr.
Never done a podcast together, which is insane because you and I talk the most.
Shane Top
The most.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah.
Shane Top
It's gonna be a lot of talking today.
Keith Lee Jr.
A lot of welcome to talk with.
Shane Top
Come on. Some poop heads.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's Keith and Shane in the morning.
Shane Top
Poop heads. Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
Courtney's like, what have I signed up for?
Shane Top
Some with some.
Courtney Miller
You done?
Shane Top
We're done.
Courtney Miller
I need to help.
Shane Top
We're done with our.
Keith Lee Jr.
We're done for now.
Courtney Miller
Oh, yeah, we'll see. We'll see.
Shane Top
For those.
Keith Lee Jr.
For those. Just listening. You didn't get to hear Keith trying for a solid five minutes to make armpit farts.
Courtney Miller
That's going to be in.
Keith Lee Jr.
Literally had to take his shirt off to do. So I will do.
Shane Top
And you guys know I do all the try not to laughs with my shirt off, so.
Keith Lee Jr.
You really do.
Shane Top
I'm used to it.
Keith Lee Jr.
We never end a try not to laugh without you and Noah naked and wet.
Courtney Miller
Oh, yeah. You know, it's a good episode when that happens.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, exactly.
Shane Top
Sex sales.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Shane, I don't believe you that you can't do an armpit fart. I feel like your armpit farts would be gnarly.
Shane Top
I literally.
Courtney Miller
You gotta get in there and cup it. You don't have to try now, but I think you need to try on your own time. Hey, little guy.
Keith Lee Jr.
But they're, like, weak little. Like, that's okay.
Courtney Miller
They usually are.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like, it's only trunks. Like a tiny train just moving along.
Shane Top
He wants it to go boom.
Courtney Miller
It's not an ass. Only so much air can sit in there. Pit.
Shane Top
Shane wants big armpit farts.
Keith Lee Jr.
I need those big armpit farts.
Courtney Miller
Thanks, guys. Love this episode. Great start. Sorry, people who hate farts, but if.
Keith Lee Jr.
You hate farts, then I like that beforehand. We talked about, like, what are we going to talk about on this podcast? Are we going to talk about this and this and this? We get it. It's just like, okay, let me try a fart with my arm. We'll talk about that. Let's break that down for the next.
Shane Top
This is a mess, and I love it.
Keith Lee Jr.
Come on.
Courtney Miller
Wow. Okay. Keith, welcome. It has been a while since.
Shane Top
It's been a while.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. I've missed you, Keith.
Shane Top
I missed you, the both of you guys.
Courtney Miller
I missed you very much.
Shane Top
Hold on. But you guys got to tell me about tour. You guys just went on tour?
Courtney Miller
Oh, yeah, we did.
Keith Lee Jr.
We did. This is my first day back, literally.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I actually had to come. We had our final show on Sunday. That Sunday in Phoenix. And then I had to come in literally the next day for meaning because I'm directing every TikTok ever, but come on. Yeah, I was, like, not barely even alive, just walking in here, just in a fog.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, I was a zombie.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
I was an absolute zombie.
Courtney Miller
I honestly, like, I really wonder if you would have enjoyed it.
Shane Top
What tour?
Courtney Miller
Like, the performing is obviously awesome, but, like, the sleeping and then sleeping on a bus.
Shane Top
Sleep. I don't mind. I don't sleep anywhere, guys. Okay, guys. You know, I will sleep anywhere. I will sleep underneath this table. And then you guys will be like, keith, it's time for you to shoot.
Keith Lee Jr.
I guess that's true.
Courtney Miller
True.
Keith Lee Jr.
We have. We have caught you sleeping under a table before.
Shane Top
Multiple times. Multiple times.
Courtney Miller
And you said, shane, you say you're able to sleep anywhere usually, but yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
I didn't have a terrible time. It's not that I couldn't see, because I remember the first night you and Damian said you didn't sleep at all.
Courtney Miller
No, I think I was just kind of laying there the whole time.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. So I feel like for every night for me I slept, but I never got great sleep.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, it was like kind of dozy, like half sleep.
Keith Lee Jr.
So I would actually fall asleep for the same amount of hours that I usually do. Most nights I just was not feeling.
Courtney Miller
Well, hitting those arias.
Shane Top
Would you guys say it was like excitement though? Because it was the first time on tour for sure. You know what I mean?
Keith Lee Jr.
It's funny that it's so weird cause you're on a moving bus in a small bunk that really resembles a coffin once you shut the curtain.
Courtney Miller
There's a curtain that shuts and it stacks three halves.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's like built into the wall. It's not like just an uh, bunk bed. It's like inside the wall.
Shane Top
It's like a drawer.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's essentially a drawer with a curtain that you shut and you velcro shut and then you're really in this tiny space and you can't like get up too much or else you'll hit your head.
Shane Top
So. So my next question is, how did it feel to die?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, we were in the ground.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's trippy.
Courtney Miller
It's trippy. Yeah, we had bottom bunks so it was like definitely like in the ground. Dead.
Shane Top
Did you guys feel a lot of the shaking of the bunk?
Keith Lee Jr.
A little bit. It would like sometimes you'd be rocking back and forth a little bit. When you're on the bottom bunk, you don't feel that as much. Apparently the top bunks feel the most sway.
Courtney Miller
You feel the most sway.
Keith Lee Jr.
Swing.
Courtney Miller
First night I tried the middle bunk and I was like, yeah, that seems solid for me. Like, I don't know, didn't sleep at all. And like I, I think a lot of it is. I sure, I'm sure I was nervous. But then like sound, there's a, there's a vent that's like making like a sound. And then when you roll over, like you shift, you aren't like able to just like roll like you can't. Like cuz you might like accidentally fall out.
Keith Lee Jr.
Roll out of the bunk.
Shane Top
When you said the word shift. I heard the word.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, when you roll, you.
Keith Lee Jr.
Well, when you sleep in a bunk, you might just. Your pants.
Shane Top
How was the bathroom process?
Keith Lee Jr.
So you couldn't, you couldn't, you couldn't drop deuces in that.
Courtney Miller
Oh, you're not allowed.
Shane Top
You're not allowed.
Keith Lee Jr.
I probably would, but to be fair, you're. We were only ever on the bus literally for sleeping. You'd get done with a show. We would get on the bus at like 11pm at night, and then the bus would start moving. You'd go to sleep and you'd wake up at 6am in another place. So you weren't. It's not like you're on the bus all day, every day going, you can't take a shit like you. It's just when you go to bed.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, you probably. I. If you had been there, you'd probably be hella napping.
Shane Top
Yeah.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Like just like anywhere.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, we were just tired. Every day, all day.
Courtney Miller
Coffee was a thing.
Keith Lee Jr.
I was drinking a lot of coffee. Yeah, I was having like, I usually don't, but on the tour I would have coffee in the morning and then I'd have coffee in like the afternoon.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Like right before the show kind of.
Shane Top
Hold on. How were the actual like days? Like the. The kids.
Courtney Miller
I will say that's the most fans we've ever met, like in a week. Because it was like, must have been like 100 plus in each town that we got to take photos with and stuff.
Keith Lee Jr.
So at least 500 fans by the end of week that we met.
Courtney Miller
Even like, I don't even know many.
Keith Lee Jr.
But they were, they were honestly all great.
Courtney Miller
I think the San Diego show was.
Shane Top
I'm sorry.
Courtney Miller
It's all right. Yeah, it was really fun. Like, I think a lot of people, like, cuz Vidcon is a huge commitment.
Shane Top
Right, right.
Courtney Miller
You like, if you want to meet fans, you have to commit to this entire trip and like a convention and everything. This is just a show where you get to meet the people. So it's like a lot of people got an opportunity that they never had before.
Shane Top
Right, right, right.
Courtney Miller
And it's cool because at Vidcon, I always like, it felt very humdrum about, oh, we're going to go out and do a Q and A and nothing else. This time we got to do like fans paid to come to a thing, but we actually got to give them something in return, like a show. And like put work into something.
Keith Lee Jr.
Well, and there's freedom on stage too. Right. I was trying to have new jokes. We were all trying to have newish stuff for every show. There was one thing that I was doing at the end of every show where after the show was closing, Ian would be on stage going, all right, thanks guys. You know, before we end, I want to have a heartfelt moment here. And then I'd come out from the crowd as Courtney Freak and Miller, of course, just like go nuts. And it's super fun. It's super fun to be on stage and know like, there's no time limit, there's nobody that's got to come up on use this stage after us so we can just go wild. And I'm like, there. There's nothing stopping me from doing anything. Like, so I would go through the crowds like giving people high fives and get on stage and just say whatever I wanted. It was really awesome. And then like I said the meet and greets beforehand were really cool. Cuz those fans are there to just. They're not there for vidcon to meet a bunch of. They're there to.
Shane Top
Oh, that's beautiful.
Courtney Miller
And it was venues that were good for what we were doing for the most part. Like, because remember we did vidcon try not to laugh on the big vid arena, people couldn't hear us. This was like, definitely not the case. So like it was cool when we, we'd come out with a character like I came out as boneless or you came out with like sassy legs. For some shows, like the pan, the fans like scream even if they just hear you. And like, so if they had heard Bobby from the block behind the shade, they would have been like, holy shit.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, they would have freaked out. They knew like obscure. They knew obscure characters too.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, like random ones that were only.
Keith Lee Jr.
A thing once there was a dude. My favorite.
Shane Top
Makes me so happy.
Keith Lee Jr.
My favorite. So, so the meet and greets, literally everyone was really cool. There was like, I was. It was really cool people there. I have a favorite though.
Courtney Miller
A favorite.
Keith Lee Jr.
I have a favorite fan that we met.
Courtney Miller
Okay, which one was it?
Keith Lee Jr.
I feel like I know which one in. I think it was in Sacramento. It was this. I want to say it was like this 13 year old boy, super sweet. He was wearing this video game shirt, this very obscure video game called Persona 5. He had headphones on, glasses. And he walks up and his mom was with him. And he walks up, he has this huge smile on his face. And he just walks up to us and he goes, hello, fellow humans. And then just plants there, freezes, doesn't say anything more. Just stares at us with a smile on his face. And we all kind of like talk at him a little bit where Damien and I are like, oh, Persona 5, I love that. And he's just kind of staring at us just like. And we're like, dude, that's so cool. I love your whole ensemble. Like, oh, hello. That's awesome. You're great, man. You're great. And he's Just there, like. And then his mom's like, all right, let's get a photo. And he kind of just turns around towards camera. We all like, photo. He has not moved his face or anything. Just stayed perfectly still. And then we get a photo and we're like, all right, it was nice to meet you, man. He just goes, goodbye, fellow humans and walks away. And I was like, dude, that's awesome. Because like, obviously all fans are like super nervous. I'm like, the way he decided to handle it so much to be like, you know what? Huge smile on my face. I'm gonna say good, hello, fellow humans and goodbye, fellow humans. And I was. And then I realized when he walked away, I was like, holy crap, that kid might be a robot. And not even like just basic programming of like, okay, I programmed this robot that looks like a human to say hello, fellow humans and goodbye fellow humans. And that's it. I hope people are gonna catch him, right? But we are just there like, hey, buddy, how's it going?
Shane Top
What's up? That's awesome to catch you.
Keith Lee Jr.
He was so. He was so dope. Cause like, I remember what it's like to be. To be young and be a teenager and be nervous. And how I would try to handle those nerves is I would just stumble over everything I'm saying. So I'm like, I love see the different ways people handle nerves. And that was one of my favorites I've ever seen.
Courtney Miller
I think if I was like a 13 year old something meeting my fans, I'd probably just be the silent. Just like trying to absorb with my eyes everything before me.
Keith Lee Jr.
I'm still that way when I'm in a new situation where I don't know anyone, I'm very quiet just cause I'm like, I don't. What am I gonna say?
Courtney Miller
And you're just absorbing whatever's around you.
Keith Lee Jr.
I'm that type.
Shane Top
You are very quiet. You are very quiet when you don't know people. You're like, hey, what's up? How are very like, you know, I.
Courtney Miller
Would even remember like as a. As a kid being at Disneyland and like meeting Belle and just being like silent and just shocked, like, just not understanding what's happening. Like this person that I've seen is now in my real life eyes, right?
Keith Lee Jr.
Like, it's a lot. It's a lot because when I. When I've been at Disneyland with my nieces, we'll see, they'll be like, they're like, there's Ariel. And I'll be like, yeah, do you want to go get. Do you want to go meet her and get a photo? And they'll be like, no.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Why?
Keith Lee Jr.
Because they're terrified. And I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah.
Courtney Miller
Some people you just want to appreciate from a distance. Yeah. I have a lot of people just.
Shane Top
Like, in life, it's like, I see you, boo.
Courtney Miller
I see you. Yeah. I don't need to. I don't need to interact.
Shane Top
Right. Right. You cute over there.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Shane Top
I like your dress.
Courtney Miller
There has been a shift, but we're back.
Keith Lee Jr.
But now Keith has moved. It's not teleportation.
Shane Top
I should never wear all black to this because this is a black. And then it's just a head floating. And then Shane covers me. It's just a lot.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's kind of funny, though. You're just a floating head right there.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Why'd you wear all black? Because it is your vibe.
Shane Top
Yeah. It's like sometimes I'm just like, you know, like, I go through my little emo stages, and I'm like, you know what? I'm feeling dark today. I'm gonna wear all black.
Courtney Miller
Wow.
Keith Lee Jr.
I feel like you've had a. Your style is great. I feel like you've had a similar vibe since I've known you.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. There's always, like, an art, like an article or a bit that stays consistent in everyone's wardrobe. Like, everyone here. You've always had the cool shades and the hat.
Keith Lee Jr.
The hat.
Courtney Miller
Dad hat especially. Yeah. And, like, your boot situations always fly.
Shane Top
I love my boots. Love my boots.
Courtney Miller
I feel like this is actually a good table, us three. I mean, everyone in the squad was always, like, very into fashion, but you're getting to it.
Keith Lee Jr.
I was the one. I was the one who changed.
Courtney Miller
You got. You got it.
Keith Lee Jr.
I feel like. I feel like all of you guys had your thing from the start.
Courtney Miller
I had no idea what I was.
Keith Lee Jr.
Doing in the beginning. I know, but you still had, like, a sense of style. I didn't when I started.
Shane Top
Shane will wear those one Tim, like, boots. Those black boots.
Keith Lee Jr.
Palladiums.
Courtney Miller
Palladiums, yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
Which are dope. But the problem is I would only wear those day. All day.
Courtney Miller
No.
Shane Top
When Shane turned up his whole style situation, it was like, oh, my God, Shane.
Courtney Miller
It was like someone. Someone pressed Upgrade.
Shane Top
Like, I mean, for real, like, it was like, next level. Shane went from hot to.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God.
Shane Top
Shane, top.
Courtney Miller
Wow. I have no idea what my style is right now, guys. I'm, like, having a hard time. Like, right now, I'm just in a big, baggy T shirt.
Shane Top
That's dope.
Courtney Miller
I'm trying Baggy clothes now.
Shane Top
No, baggy is dope.
Keith Lee Jr.
Baggies in, dude. Tie dye and baggies.
Shane Top
I like baggy on girls for sure.
Keith Lee Jr.
Tie dye is really back in and I dig it.
Courtney Miller
I feel like I for a long time was like, I have to show off my good features so I need to accentuate everything. But it's like, no, I know what I got.
Shane Top
No, baggy's dope.
Courtney Miller
I just shop though. And I'm like, I don't know what I'm looking for anymore.
Shane Top
Don't. Just like whatever makes, whatever moves you, it doesn't matter. Don't take it yourself too seriously in that department. Just do whatever.
Keith Lee Jr.
I'm reminded every now and then of as a human, you can wear pretty much whatever you want.
Shane Top
Whatever.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like unless your work or school has a dress code. But outside of that, you can wear whatever you want.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
And like, so when I go thrifting.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, you've been thrifting all day.
Keith Lee Jr.
This is the thrift find what I'm wearing right now. I'm down to just wear some weird stuff. Might as well we do this for a living. Might as well be weird.
Shane Top
Dress how you feel on the insight. Courtney, you said that earlier. That's one thing that I've been trying to practice for a while. That's why my style has been getting a little crazier. I'll have my friend like get me some nice cool like thrifting clothes.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's awesome.
Shane Top
Like I'm telling you, you feel so much better. You feel like it gives you. It's just like, it's. It's a freedom almost and it's like a. It's an expression, you know? So I feel like, you know, if I just wear like some regular people clothes, you know, which I'm a regular person at the end of the day, but like I don't always feel regular. So sometimes like I gotta express that, that weirdness, that like thing. I feel like I'm all over the course right now. That.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, it is, it is really freeing to wear something weird. Weird. That means at all moments you're already taking a risks. So you are. You already feel like you've taken that plunge, so you feel more confident to take more risks. I've noticed when I do that, when I wear something that I'm like in the morning, I'm like, I don't know if I'm gonna wear that. That's crazy. Then I feel like, oh, I can do anything.
Shane Top
Yeah, for sure. That's A part of, like, that's what has happened to me in the last, like, six months since I've been awesome.
Courtney Miller
Your Instagram's been crazy of your awesome outfits, dude.
Keith Lee Jr.
Thank you.
Shane Top
Thank you.
Courtney Miller
I love it.
Shane Top
Oh, I love you. I love y'all.
Courtney Miller
You should teach Shane a thing or two. He doesn't gram ever.
Shane Top
No. Shane, like, does the banana thing.
Keith Lee Jr.
I do. I do silly stuff.
Shane Top
Shane has his. He has his vibe.
Keith Lee Jr.
I do sometimes post fashion pics.
Shane Top
Okay, hold on. So what we should do.
Keith Lee Jr.
They're insane.
Shane Top
I love to thrift. You love to thrift. You should go thrift and then, like, take some cool pictures.
Keith Lee Jr.
We should. We should.
Shane Top
I think that would be fun.
Keith Lee Jr.
I'm super down for that.
Shane Top
Okay.
Keith Lee Jr.
I went thrifting hard this week.
Shane Top
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
What places do you go to? I was in the Valley, so I. I swept up and down the Valley and found all sorts of stuff.
Shane Top
Oh, yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
But I need to go to, like. I need to go to Melrose Flea Market is what I need to do. I don't know if that has clothes or. Is that the flea market?
Shane Top
That's on Sundays. That's on Sundays. And I think they closed down at 4, but they have everything. And I've gotten a cool Michael Jackson shirt over there. That's awesome. It was like, $10. It was really cool. I got these glasses actually from there.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, really?
Shane Top
$10? Yeah.
Courtney Miller
Remember those glasses I got for you that just kept breaking like crazy? Yeah, I know they did those, but they were flies. Those Cool.
Keith Lee Jr.
So those.
Shane Top
Thank you.
Keith Lee Jr.
Court to those listening, because I know a lot of you are. A lot of our listeners are younger. Dude, thrifting is the way to go. Because. Because, man, if you're on a budget, you can still get a whole wardrobe for, like, 30 bucks. You can get a lot of stuff.
Shane Top
It doesn't. You don't have to spend money to look like.
Keith Lee Jr.
Exactly.
Courtney Miller
I mean, growing up, that was like, my wardrobe up until I was like, 12 or 13. It was either hand me downs or thrifted clothes because that was just, like, it was affordable. I remember my first. First pair of skinny jeans ever. And I was like, I'm finally cool. Was a pair of flying monkeys from a thrift store in Thousand Oaks. And like, yeah, it was crazy, the thrifting. Like, you can find so much cool stuff there. I love finding, like, crazy little decorations or, like, weird quirky, like Chotchkis.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. Finding. There's no need to buy plates or glasses from anywhere because you can just get them to thrift.
Shane Top
Yeah. I wanna. I Just wanted to hold the young Courtney because you just said, I just. I got some skinny jeans down. Cool. I just said, give me a hug, little girl.
Courtney Miller
Give me a hug. It was really sad because I'd wear those skinny jeans every day, but they would eventually lose their skinny, you know, because I'd be running around and so, like, laundry. Like, there's so many of us, so laundry didn't happen very often. So, like, girls would look at me. And my skinny jeans weren't skinny. I was like, I don't Laundry.
Shane Top
No way to do that, though. Like, you could just dry them. Like, put them in the dryer. Like, I wish I could have told you when you were 12.
Courtney Miller
It's okay.
Shane Top
But, like, if you need to go.
Keith Lee Jr.
Back in time and tell teenage Courtney that she can throw her skinny jeans in the dryer. Hello. And she's like, what the.
Shane Top
What the.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like, listen, you must dry. Throw those skinny jeans in the dryer.
Shane Top
What?
Courtney Miller
Who are you?
Keith Lee Jr.
Don't worry.
Shane Top
Peace out.
Keith Lee Jr.
Goodbye.
Courtney Miller
Sorry, I'm burping a lot today. Kevin. I'm sorry, Courtney.
Shane Top
You always burp, though. We are used to it.
Courtney Miller
I know, but he doesn't like when I burp on the pod.
Shane Top
Really?
Courtney Miller
It's not. It's not cute, really, but it's. No, it's. No, you're right. Like, why would I want that, right in the microphone? We don't need that here. Yeah, it's fun and casual conversation. But not on the.
Shane Top
But not on the pot.
Keith Lee Jr.
It also makes the microphone smell like Pop Tarts for the next people. Was bullying me.
Courtney Miller
You're bullying me.
Shane Top
Why did you say Pop Tarts?
Keith Lee Jr.
I don't know. I was trying to think of just.
Shane Top
No, Pop Tarts is fun. Like, I know you haven't had a Pop Tart, but for you to say that and come off the dome. You are incredible. Pop Tart. Pop Tart, bro.
Keith Lee Jr.
I don't know.
Shane Top
No, that's good. What more do you want?
Courtney Miller
I eat Pop Tart.
Shane Top
What more do you want?
Courtney Miller
I do.
Shane Top
But you did not eat one this morning. And he said that. Like, you ate one this morning, and.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was a severe accusation there.
Shane Top
It's so good. It's so good.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. Look.
Shane Top
Come on. Shoot. That was good.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. I'm surprised your brain's still coming up with good shit after a week of frying our brains with improv to the Mac.
Keith Lee Jr.
He is not thinking anymore.
Shane Top
He's a robot, too.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, I'm definitely a robot. That's why I like that one kid. Because robot recognized robot.
Shane Top
Hello. Human.
Courtney Miller
You're a synth.
Keith Lee Jr.
Hello, fellow humans.
Courtney Miller
I think I kind of want to talk about this, but I feel like you might not want to comment on it. It's just like that there was so many fans giving phone numbers to the boys.
Shane Top
What?
Keith Lee Jr.
I never had anyone give me.
Courtney Miller
Oh, well, there was some in the fan that we got after. Yeah, I just, like, it was very interesting for me to see the boys or Damian got a couple.
Keith Lee Jr.
I feel like Damian gets the most. Damian's. So he's so personable, I guess, is that people feel like. He feels very approachable, I think, to people, which he is.
Shane Top
He really is.
Keith Lee Jr.
And he really cares about the fans and stuff, so I think he gets more of that.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, he's very inviting. I mean, we're a very inviting group.
Shane Top
Damien is just like, it really just. He's got that type of energy.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. This is no Dobre Brothers meet and greet. Like, we're very. We. We hug. I. I can't help. I couldn't. It was the first time that I. I mean, not the first time I'm sure I felt protective over you guys. And it's not like a predatory. I mean, in a way, it kind of is when for me, when I see a fan kind of propose a date, like, there was a fan who, like, introduced themselves and gave a phone number, and it's like, if you'd swipe right on me. And I'm just like, for me, seeing that, it made me uncomfortable to see it. So you don't have to come on this year. Like, I don't know how you feel, but I don't.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's not. It's uncomfortable only because it puts us in a position of like, oh, I don't. I'm sorry, I've never met you, so I don't. I can't. And then you feel bad if you're saying giving, like, any sort of. No, because it's like, I don't want you to feel like this is personal, that you're not enough. It's just that I actually don't know you. And I guess my advice to people who would give out a number to someone they're a fan of, I would just highly advise against it because you just don't know them. And look, Damien's a good guy. I'm a good guy. Like, I. I still. The ultimate factor is that you just don't know us and we don't know you. But also, there's. There's other. There's other people's actors, celebrities, whatever that you Give a phone number to. And I. They're just. Just because they're famous doesn't mean they're trustworthy. And just because you like their content, just because they're cool on camera doesn't mean they're a good person off camera. So be careful.
Shane Top
Really good job.
Courtney Miller
Those girls are very lucky they're giving their phone number to guys like you because they're. I mean, even, like, I have heard about Internet people, like, just taking advantage of people like that. It's just definitely not, like, be careful. And like.
Keith Lee Jr.
And there. And there's.
Courtney Miller
I just feel like it's kind of. I just think it's inappropriate. I feel like it's really inappropriate. Like, because it's this. Take me if I'm standing at a bar and a guy walks up and he's like, hi, nice to meet you. Here's my phone number. It's not like, for me, like, that's never gonna happen because, like, I don't know you. We literally just met just now.
Keith Lee Jr.
And I know it comes from a good, honest place, from fans and people and, you know, if you're listening and you did this, I don't want you to feel bad that you did this. It's just that it's. Yeah, it's tough. And we do have. I think there are rules that we have on us with just working for this, for smosh and everything.
Courtney Miller
There are guidelines.
Keith Lee Jr.
We can't, like, we just can't. But yeah, it's more. Honestly, my thought is always more on the safety for fans of giving out their number. Like, you just gotta be careful.
Shane Top
Shane is like a standup guy. Like, that is the best way that you could have. Anybody could have ever put it. Honestly.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Cuz for me, I'm like, I'm upset. I don't like that that's happening.
Shane Top
Well, no, no. Which are right. Rightfully so. Like, this is like, we're all like brothers and sisters here. You know what I mean? So, like, the same thing would go for you as well. You know what I mean? Like, we all. Look. I was like, that's not happening. It's just like that advice that he came around and like, just to let them know because, you know, he has a different perspective than you on. It is just like really well put. And I feel like he put that he hit the. He hit the. You know, it's just. It's understood now. Yeah, it's understood now. And I think the. I think the fans out there, I think they'll appreciate it as well. You know what I mean, really good advice. Really good advice.
Courtney Miller
There was some crazy fan art and projects that were given to us. That one girl spent, well, she said like 30 plus hours creating. What is that thing called where it's like the, the wax, the plastic things that you put together and then when you heat it up, it like kind of melts together into a piece of art. Those are the things that were on our desk.
Shane Top
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Courtney Miller
There's one for you somewhere.
Shane Top
Really? Can I have that?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, yeah, we'll give it to you.
Keith Lee Jr.
Come on. I see you guys. They're framed. They're really cool looking. I want that. The fan art's always really, I'm always really impressed by the fan art.
Shane Top
Fan art is like my favorite. Like visual arts was my first love. Doing things like with my hands and everything. Like, art is my first love. So whenever I get art, I usually like hold onto it and you know, all of that.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's really cool.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Someone gave me a Brianna Boho coffee mug and I'm like, hell yeah.
Shane Top
Yes, yes. I love that. I'm so happy for you guys. I'm so happy for you.
Courtney Miller
You really.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was really fun.
Courtney Miller
I hope, like that would have been really fun, like for all of us to do something like that. Like, if anything, it felt it was hard being the only girl on tour.
Shane Top
You need that Olivia energy.
Courtney Miller
Touring as a girl is fucking hard because it was very difficult to make sure that there was time to get ready and doing the girl get ready stuff while the guys kind of got to hang out and enjoy the town. Which I was so bummed that because I'm a girl and I gotta do this now I can't hang out with my friends or go. It really bugged me and I got over it.
Keith Lee Jr.
But, and I will say, even, even though, like I got some time to explore stuff, there was far less time to do stuff than we thought there was going to be. Go. A big, a big selling point of this tour was like, man, we're get to explore all these cities and stuff. It's like, no, you wake up on a bus and you got to kind of like, you can maybe go get breakfast and see some stuff. But you're, you're getting up and you're getting ready and you're going every day. Yeah, it's, it's, it's just work.
Courtney Miller
I have a huge amount of respect for YouTubers that are doing like months of this or like, like I, I just wish I could pick tiny meat gangs brains like the, with what they do. I mean, their show is like, written and it's, in a way, it's like a two man stand up show. I mean, from what I saw earlier on. And then I, I want to, like, find any female YouTubers who toured and just like, ask them what it was like, because it's like, it's not like a Lady Gaga concert. That's like, everything's rehearsed and planned and there's a makeup artist. There's. There, it's. You're on a bus and then you're in a bat, and then you're in a green room that might have a mirror set up or like, there. We sometimes would get a hotel room for the day just to be able to shower and like, it's tough. Get makeup.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's time.
Shane Top
I just want to say also, guys, you guys have to like, like, pat yourselves on the backs because this is the first time you guys have done it. And I remember, like, when we were here all the time, we had, like, had talks about it and to finally see you guys be able to do that and like, you guys are still alive, nothing bad happens. You guys got so much love from the fans, you know what I mean? You got some numbers, which you really want.
Courtney Miller
They really love you, you know what I mean?
Shane Top
Like, you guys are here right now. We're back to doing it. Like, I think you guys really have to give yourself credit. And the team around, the smosh team is incredible. Like, you guys, nobody knew what the they were doing, you know what I mean? But you did it. And then you also had to do it without, like, half the squat there as well. So not. You know what I mean? Like, you guys did it. And you guys should like, really, like, get round of applause. Thank you. Can I clap? Is that annoying? It's fine. Okay. Sorry. I'm not gonna do that.
Courtney Miller
Apparent homeless person tried to get into the bus in Sacramento.
Shane Top
Oh, lit. Well, that's Sacramento, though.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Our bus was like, parked near an alley that was like, very scary to walk through.
Shane Top
When we used to film in Sacramento, we used to be small studio.
Keith Lee Jr.
There was just. Yeah.
Shane Top
There were noodles all around and people just like, come. Yeah. Starting stuff. It was not.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, it is. Yeah, definitely.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Shane Top
Been there, done that.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was, it was tough to do. Try not to laugh sometimes because honestly, Keith, I feel like when you're in. Try not to laugh. That's when I do my best. Oh, bro. Yeah, I feel like, I don't know, I, I just feel like you, I, I, I feel more confident in taking a risk. With a joke or trying something new with you? Because I just feel like you get. I'll make the dumbest, weirdest jokes and you'll understand it on some sort of level.
Shane Top
Shut up, Shade.
Courtney Miller
I mean, look.
Shane Top
No, keep going.
Keith Lee Jr.
Well, because one I. One. I did it a lot of places was. I do this woman at a bar and I started it with you. It's my favorite because I. I don't know, like there's something fun.
Courtney Miller
You'd say different stuff every time.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, yeah. Cause what it is, is I. I'll. I'll be hitting on. Hitting on you, but then I'll. Then I order. Always order something weird like. Cause I feel like in a lot of movies or TV shows, a woman, like, orders something like crazy to describe.
Courtney Miller
Herself in a way.
Keith Lee Jr.
Hey, I'll have a whiskey neat. It's like. It's like, oh, wow, you're badass. So I'd be like, wow, hi there. First time in Seattle. And then I'd be like, can I get a hose filled with milk? Dumb stuff.
Courtney Miller
Weird stuff. What was the one you did, like, musically? Lyrics?
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, I did one where I was like. I was. I was saying something to Damien. I was like, wow, you look very anime. And then I turned, I turned to the bar and I go, yeah, can you do me a favor? Can you defeat them? Your demons and all the. All the non believers? And I didn't sing it. I just kind of, like said it and.
Courtney Miller
Too perfect.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, that was really good. I had some. And I did that bit at most shows, but I did different lines.
Courtney Miller
Different lines every time.
Keith Lee Jr.
That was kind of my thing.
Courtney Miller
That was the thing, like the show. So it's like half improv, half not like with all the things.
Shane Top
Well, I mean, you want to go in there and have something that you know is gonna work and like.
Keith Lee Jr.
Well, the problem is you have all the. We didn't have enough room to bring a ton of props. It was kinda like we had to figure out what bits we were gonna be doing for. Try not to laugh, but also be trying to come up with new stuff without new props.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, it was really hard. Like, there was a point where I was like, okay, brain, let's think of something new. And my brain was like, nah.
Shane Top
But not to mention, we've already done like a million of these.
Keith Lee Jr.
I know.
Shane Top
Not to mention we need to get.
Keith Lee Jr.
New props and stuff.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, Sarah's excited. She said they're gonna get a bunch of new stuff.
Keith Lee Jr.
We need new stuff because God knows we've done plenty with the baby doll.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, but it was really sad because it's like. It's one.
Shane Top
She's still with us.
Keith Lee Jr.
Dude, that baby. That baby is messed up at this point.
Shane Top
Oh, my God. Did she have all her eyes?
Keith Lee Jr.
I. I don't think so.
Shane Top
Got you.
Courtney Miller
Excuse me. Sorry.
Shane Top
Courtney.
Courtney Miller
Sorry.
Keith Lee Jr.
God. Courtney.
Shane Top
Kevin. We're sorry.
Courtney Miller
I'll say. Like, the one sad thing was, like, because when you're doing a try not to laugh video, it's a bit that's improv or whatever, and then it's. But it's. Then it's on a video on stage or, like, on YouTube forever. And so, like, when I did one bit and it just killed. You're, like, awesome. Now it's gone forever and, like, temporary.
Keith Lee Jr.
You know what? I'm probably gonna do those bits. A lot of the bits that I did on stage, I'm gonna do again in videos, because I'll do them on, like, you or Noah, who's never seen.
Shane Top
It, and then a lot of other people haven't seen it either, but they'll know what's going on. People love a little culture.
Courtney Miller
I was bummed, like, because we didn't think about, like, a no filming or no pictures situation since it was like, some of it's planned, some of it's not. And, like, some of it, you really want it to be a surprise. And, like, I remember after the first show, I tweeted being like, hey, guys. Like, thank you guys so much for the first show. Please remember not to post any videos or photos and ruin it for the other people. And, like, there are some people who are, like, genuinely upset that were like, well, then how are the people who can't go to tour able to enjoy it? But it's like, this is an exclusive thing.
Shane Top
Like, you could have said, probably, like, wait till after all the days.
Keith Lee Jr.
Few days.
Courtney Miller
Smosh made a tweet or something later that was, like, looking at, like, yeah. And then people were like, now that it's over, like, I'm posting all this stuff, We. We do the tour because it is a special experience.
Shane Top
Right, right, right.
Courtney Miller
So for me, it's like, well, like, I know it's tough. Obviously, people in New York couldn't come to the west.
Shane Top
Like, so far.
Courtney Miller
Like, even Tiny Meat Gang, they just. They put out an announcement recently where they're like, we are canceling this. This leg of our tour because we. It's time for us to write a new show. Like, we need to make some new content because you guys have seen so much of it and express, like, it's It's a bummer when we're repeating be like stuff like it does. It doesn't. It loses the flavor to us.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was, it was the thing that was going to happen though. Cuz try not to laugh is so difficult on its own. And then to travel with it.
Shane Top
Travel with it and then do it back to back to back. Because we'll have breaks between, you know, doing it. We might do like two in a day and then have a break and then you know, like maybe one more, you know, maybe. But like to do it back. You guys did five, right?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, five times pretty much. I mean that's.
Shane Top
And like it's five days.
Courtney Miller
It's technically two. Try not to last games per show.
Keith Lee Jr.
Because we'll do a gauntlet at the.
Courtney Miller
End with the fans.
Shane Top
Oh wow.
Keith Lee Jr.
We do two rounds of gauntlet at the end.
Shane Top
Good lord.
Keith Lee Jr.
And then we do try not to laugh at the beginning. So it was a lot of. Lot of stuff.
Courtney Miller
The final green room was literally also backstage. So all of our props and stuff were packed into this small room with us while we're trying to like chill. What?
Shane Top
Hold on. I think you were telling me about somebody getting into the green room. Like.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we were, we were. So we were in Sacramento and.
Courtney Miller
Oh, that's right, this mom.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yes, dude. We're in Sacramento and can't even be mad. And like, and like the family, people who brought their family is coming backstage.
Courtney Miller
Our friends and family hanging out, whatever.
Keith Lee Jr.
And then this one woman with her, with her 12 year old son. I think she was like, hey, can.
Courtney Miller
We get a photo?
Keith Lee Jr.
Can we get a photo?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, this must be a friend family.
Keith Lee Jr.
Of someone whose aunt is this.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
And her and their nephew. And so we get a photo with this kid and she's like, thank you. And then she leaves. And we're like, hold on. Was anyone. Is she anyone. Anyone's plus one or guess on anyone's guest list? And we're like, no. Like, wow, that mom just straight up hustled and knew ex knew she was not where she should be.
Courtney Miller
Ian invited like half the. Half of the audience was like Ian's.
Keith Lee Jr.
I know, but this mom. But she knew she was. She knew she was backstage and she'd be there.
Courtney Miller
Don't do that. But like damn, she did that.
Keith Lee Jr.
And like she did it. And it's great. It's funny. But I'm also like, well, we got really lucky.
Shane Top
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
That it wasn't a murderer.
Shane Top
Oh, that's great. Good job. That's so crazy. That's like, to. That's like Toy Chronicles, guys.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like, it's nuts.
Courtney Miller
I think that's what.
Keith Lee Jr.
And she was smart, cuz. She in it out. She wasn't there to, like, linger. She was like, there to get a photo and be like, all right, boom, let's go.
Shane Top
Yeah, her son's just probably there. Like, you not even, like, imagine what.
Courtney Miller
He'S like, damn, my mom's awesome.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yes.
Courtney Miller
Yes.
Shane Top
That's what I'm talking about, Mom.
Courtney Miller
Very dangerous. Very dangerous. There was. There was a part.
Keith Lee Jr.
Son's going to rob a bank and his mom's going to be like, yeah, I taught you well. In, out, get the job done. Don't. Don't get any eyes on you. Don't. Don't act suspicious. Be super confident.
Shane Top
You gotta do what you got.
Keith Lee Jr.
She was. She was damn confident. She acted like she was someone's relative.
Shane Top
Yes, I'm all about it. Yeah, I'm all about it. She was nice to you guys. She got her picture.
Keith Lee Jr.
She was like, that's a thing. Like, but.
Shane Top
But still. Don't do that. Nobody else do that.
Keith Lee Jr.
Don't do that.
Shane Top
Do not do that, guys.
Courtney Miller
No. Yeah, I think a couple people, we.
Shane Top
Look people, we all want to feel safe, too. Like, that's the thing. We love everyone, but, like, we sometimes things, you know, we just.
Courtney Miller
To lie. There was like, a level of anxiety, like, that was carried out through the shows. Like, you just. You hear so many stories and so, like, I. I couldn't help but, like, even in the best of times, still having, like, in the back of my head, like, a little bit of, like, what if something goes wrong? Which show was it with the fire alarm?
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, San Diego.
Courtney Miller
San Diego. Which was the best show because it was so many fans that knew us and we'd met before and they were just ready to have some fun. But, like, right before the show was, like, starting, we were. It was like 10 minutes away from going on stage and the fire alarm or like an alarm starts going off and then there's a voice that goes, there has been an emergency.
Shane Top
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Courtney Miller
Leave the building. It's a preset recording. But, like, I instantly. My heart was pounding. I was terrified.
Shane Top
I would have been done. I would have lost it.
Courtney Miller
Nancy, who was with us, like, kind of taking care of us the whole tour. She, like, she, like, could tell. She's like, you're okay. She, like, held me and, like, as we were, we didn't know where to go. Finerdy was, like, trying to, like, figure.
Shane Top
Out what to do.
Courtney Miller
It was it was real rough.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was a fog machine that ca.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, a fog machine. Just.
Keith Lee Jr.
But it is scary because honestly, a fire. Fire isn't what. What we were thinking. We weren't thinking fire. And if it said, if it said there's a fire, we'd all been like, oh, there's a fire, we're fine. But we're thinking, oh God, is someone trying to get backstage or someone.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, someone being dangerous.
Shane Top
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
And that's the thing, like for fans, listening is just like, it's never anything personal. But we, we're always worried about like, oh, is there someone in the. That we're meeting that cannot help us.
Courtney Miller
But harm the other people there?
Keith Lee Jr.
Like, yeah. So we're kind of thinking about that.
Shane Top
So like with all of that being said and done and you guys going on tour and everything and like this brings me back to like, I hate to bring it here, but like the Kobe, the Kobe Bryant passing and everything, like with him passing and everything that's happening there and just seeing how the world is affected right now, I was just like thinking about my legacy and what I wanted it to be. There's only a few deaths that you see that where like everyone around the world is affected and this is one of them. And like his legacy is going to be remembered forever. And I can tell by the way that everyone's affected. And I just, I don't know, I just. How do you guys want to be remembered?
Courtney Miller
Yeah, that's definitely something that like I even contemplated a bit during the tour. It's like cuz that was. That's a lifestyle. I mean, our job is like a crazy lifestyle where we're really impacting a lot of people around us, like millions.
Shane Top
Millions.
Courtney Miller
And then like, and then the fans that we meet that are like so many of them that are like, hey, you're like actively like improving my mental health with your content. And it's like, that feels really good. Or like a girl came up to me and she's like, I was able to come out to my parents because of you.
Keith Lee Jr.
And that was, that was really intense.
Courtney Miller
Hot damn. Like, I. That hits you real hard in the feels. And like, I don't know, it's. That's a, It's a huge question. How do you want to be remembered? How do you want to be remembered?
Keith Lee Jr.
You know, it's something I can't think about too much because if you think if you focus so hard on how you'll be remembered, you end up not. I feel like I would end up not living life because I'd be thinking about that. Do you think Kobe ever thought about his legacy?
Shane Top
Oh, of course.
Keith Lee Jr.
You think so?
Shane Top
Of course.
Keith Lee Jr.
Well, okay. In the. In the realm of play when he.
Shane Top
Was playing basketball, but like, his whole thing was to be the best.
Courtney Miller
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like that.
Shane Top
That's his.
Courtney Miller
That's the thing.
Shane Top
That's what he.
Courtney Miller
But that's also. That's Kobe Bryant.
Keith Lee Jr.
Right.
Shane Top
But that. I think that's the mentality that he wants us all to have regardless, wherever we are.
Courtney Miller
Do you think early on he thought about.
Shane Top
I think that's an early on thing to think, like, for. For him to get as far as he did and to do that, all that he's done. He's been thinking that way as. Since he was a kid. You know what I mean? Like, that whole Mamba mentality, like, I mean, like, that's like some. That ain't nothing new. That didn't just happen when he was like, for sure. You know what I mean? And it was like, he's. He thought about it. I'm sure he did a lot of. He definitely lived like, a better life than, like, everyone combined, you know?
Courtney Miller
I mean, there is a. There are people that, like, they want to be remembered. Just to be remembered.
Shane Top
Yeah, yeah.
Courtney Miller
Like, then there's people like Zendaya when you. When you ask about, like, their level of fame. And it's. It's not just a. It's not something. A perk to her life. It's a responsibility. So, like, I'm sure he met young kids all the time. Yes.
Shane Top
That was like, I want to be like you. But he was influencing, like, even, like, athletes, you know what I mean? The ones that were, like, around him, he was, like, trying to make the. Make them better, you know? Like, I read something where he was talking to Allen Iverson, you know, and everybody was pitting them against each other, but they were actually really cool back in the day. And it's so crazy because, like, I didn't see that growing up. I only seen, you know, like, this, the 76ers versus, you know, the Lakers. But, like, he texted Allen Iverson and he was like, yo, what are you doing right now? And Alan Iverson was like, I'm going to the. I'm going to the club. And then he was like, where are you going? Talking to Kobe. He said, I'm going to the gym. Like, that's just like, you know what I mean? And it shows.
Courtney Miller
And it shows, like, the difference, different paths, priorities.
Shane Top
It really shows. And it, you know, I. I find myself, you know, Slacking so much and just allowing certain things to pass by or not working the way I should. And it really just. It put me in my place of like, oh, okay, like, quit playing. Quit playing. You know what I mean? Because it's like, I'm down to go to a bar and go and have fun. And, like, instead of, like, sitting at home, like, at home writing with my friends, coming up with some, like, funny sketches or, like, do, you know, like, his stuff like that, that really put it in perspective for me, I think.
Keith Lee Jr.
You know, reminds me of. It's. It's. It's kind of like. Because the Kobe thing was interesting because people reacted to it so intensely. Right. Especially in la, there's a lot of people.
Shane Top
Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
And, you know, I see a lot of comments on Twitter, and then there's that part of me that even thinks, like, but you didn't know the guy. And yet people are so emotional about it. And I'm like, it's not that they lost someone that they knew personally. They lost something. He represented something to them that they feel like they lost, like, oh, he was my motivation. He was my inspiration, whatever. And so you lose that, and then you're like, oh, God, I. What do I do with that? That. And it's also sobering thing when someone that you view as being immortal.
Shane Top
Oh, yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
Dies. Because then it's like. It's like, wait, what? He was Superman. Superman can't die if Superman dies. Oh, no. And I mean, there's. There's people that I probably don't even realize represent that to me, that if they died, I'd be like, what?
Shane Top
Yep. Until. Until it happens. They are people. They are people. They bleed the same blood, but we bleed. They just are seen all the time.
Keith Lee Jr.
But it's an important thing also to remember because this goes to absolutely everyone. Because obviously, for us working in this space, there are fans who watch us. We represent something to. But also probably for everyone. Everyone has a younger sibling or a friend or something that you represent something to.
Shane Top
Exactly.
Keith Lee Jr.
And it's important to, like, recognize that and be responsible for that. And it's why it can be so shattering for if you break someone's trust or if you let people down in a certain way of like, hey, what do you represent to people?
Courtney Miller
You know, there's scary moments when you see something like if. If I'm, like, watching a movie or, like, seeing a moment that I'm like, man, that would be so cool to, like, do that thing or create that thing. And then. And you're like, I would need to get started toward that now. Or, like, I need to start working toward that if that's something I really want. And like, that's scary. Like, it makes me think back to high school when it's like, okay, everyone's working on college applications, and I wasn't for some reason. I just like, obviously I'm a space cadet, so I didn't even know they were happening. But also, I was like, I couldn't afford college anyway. If I wanted, I could have gone to college if I had a scholarship, but that would have meant I needed to take a sport or something seriously long ago.
Shane Top
It wasn't your journey.
Courtney Miller
I'm already too late before I realized.
Shane Top
What would have worked weren't too late. Look, we got to watch what we say because, like, Courtney, look where you are. You know what I mean? Like, we have to really, like, the, The. The journey that everyone else was going, like, that wasn't for you. And somehow some, like, where, like, you knew that wasn't for you. You know what I mean? And you could have went down that road and, like, dropped out, done all that. But, like, also, like, look where you are now. Like, your journey is so much more different and so much more compassionate, compelling, knowing that you didn't go that route, you know what I mean? And it's like, you didn't miss out on anything. You didn't make the wrong choice. It's like you made the right one. Like, you're actually. Courtney, when I look at you, you're actually living your dream, which is, like, crazy, you know what I mean? Because, like, out of all of us in the cast, I think you were the. The one of the only ones that were, like, you, like, really into YouTube growing up. Like, this is what you wanted to do growing up. You know what I mean? Like, we came in as just in the beginning. It's just like, straight up actors that, like, enjoyed creating, dating and stuff. But, like, this is something that you have been watching, and to see you actually living it, does that not blow your mind? Like, you are, like, this is your legacy. Like, you're living it.
Courtney Miller
This is weirdly like the perfect Frankenstein of my dream. It is because, like, I, I was always like, I wanted to be an actor or I wanna. I wanna sing or I wanna do music videos. I want to write. And this job has been weirdly, like, everything. It has been a while since I thought about that.
Keith Lee Jr.
You put in a lot of work just because you didn't go to college. You were putting in the same amount of Work as someone who was in college.
Shane Top
Right?
Keith Lee Jr.
You're just putting in a different avenue. And I mean, that's the same for.
Shane Top
It's not for everyone.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, man. Like, I mean, you know, I dropped out. I spent 10 years doing it. But that. I think it's a matter of finding that thing you want. And if college is the path, then, yeah, put in all your work there, and if it's not, but still be putting in that work towards whatever it is that you want, you know? And you did that.
Shane Top
You got it. You got it. Don't worry about your legacy, because it's just going to keep going. Like, as much as you work and as hard as working as you are, it's just. You're going to, like, just fall right, right into it. It's just gonna. It's just gonna be like this. Oh, this was. Oh, wow. Wow. It's just a. I'm talking some.
Keith Lee Jr.
You can also go to college whenever you want.
Shane Top
Facts, big facts.
Keith Lee Jr.
You literally can go to college.
Courtney Miller
The only reason I would go to college is to be able to teach. That's the only thing to just teach film in high school. I think high school film teacher is, like, so fun. That looks so fun to me.
Shane Top
That's cool. I didn't never do that.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, that's. I mean, our high school film teacher, lovely man. I adored him. He directed all of our plays. Like, he was getting really old, and, like, I remember this is, like, literally loved him. Nothing against him. One day he was talking about the Titanic. He was like, that was the biggest ship ever made. And we'll never make another ship that big. We're like, mister, I'm pretty sure.
Keith Lee Jr.
We're like, there's, like, other ships.
Courtney Miller
We were like, oh, no.
Keith Lee Jr.
We were talking.
Courtney Miller
We're like, oh, yeah. There's this cruise ship that is like a replica of the Titanic, and you get to eat what they ate and stuff. And he's like, oh, honey, no, no. They. They have never been able to make a ship that big again.
Shane Top
Oh, no.
Courtney Miller
We're, like, pretty. He said, the ship's, like, three times the size of the Titanic. And he was like, well, I remember.
Keith Lee Jr.
When penicillin was invented. There'll never be a medicine as good as penicillin.
Courtney Miller
But.
Keith Lee Jr.
But, like, I remember when the cotton slacks were invented. Ah, if only there were a different type of pants that were better, more comfortable than cotton slacks. Too bad that hasn't been invented.
Shane Top
This is stupid.
Keith Lee Jr.
Ah, the Orego Trail. Probably the best form of transportation I've ever seen. There will Never be a better form of transportation.
Courtney Miller
But our class. The thing was. And he was, like, in one movie forever ago as a cab driver. But like, our. Our.
Keith Lee Jr.
He's Jimmy Fallon. He was in Taxi. God damn it. Is that.
Courtney Miller
Is that the h. Oh, my God. It was very similar to that, bro. But our class was mostly discussing movies and just, like, learning the history of. Of entertainment. And it wasn't, like, what I would like to do. I mean, like, I already, like, have ideas of, like, the curriculum I'd like to do where it's like, there's gonna be however many projects in the year, like, film projects. It's like, okay, this time you're the director. Okay, this time you're the pa. Like, you guys, all you learn, like, Setique. Because I feel like a lot of that, you just, like, learn experience for sure. But, like, as a kid, you like being able to learn that stuff. And, like, yeah, cuz like, he would have a film festival every year, like, where they'd make a. You'd make a film every quarter. And. And then, like, the best ones would be in this film festival.
Shane Top
You know what's cool with what you just said about, like, putting people in different, like, positions to, like, learn and everything? So your journey is, like, not everyone. Like, it's not yours. Like, my journey wasn't. Wasn't yours, and yours isn't mine. So, like, I dropped out of college or whatever, and I was going to this one college was considered, like, a performing arts college. I thought that I was going to performing arts college. It was like, kind of like the high school that I went to. And I remember, like, being in. I was just so, like, unmotivated there. And, you know, like, they. The program was just crap. But beyond that, like, even just, like, as, like, a minority, as a black guy, I found them teaching me how to be the best, like, leading white man.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, really?
Shane Top
Yes. And I'm just like, well, I'm never gonna get rose like this, so should.
Courtney Miller
I f. Bother you?
Shane Top
I got to go. And it's just like, you know, like, they never taught me how to be the. The. The best. Keith Lee Jr. You know what I mean? And that's one thing. Like, that. That's one reason I had to leave. I was like, yo, like, I will figure it out on my own before I allow some, like, person, like, white or black, teach me how to be the. The best leading white man. I can't be that. That's just not me. Like, I don't have that. But if you teach me how to Be the best black ass Keith or just Keith Lee Jr. You know what I mean? Let's not even put it on there, but just the best Keith Lee Jr. Like, I would have stuck around, I'm sure, but, you know, Journey's different.
Courtney Miller
That's what's really cool about, like, what we've all done together is like, Smosh Pit was like, I mean, sketch was sketch, but like, Pitt was us. And like, I think that's something I miss most about having being around each other every day. I am as funny as I am whatever on my own. But, like, I feel like when we bounce off each other.
Shane Top
Other, yes, for sure. We're.
Courtney Miller
It's like a whole different experience.
Keith Lee Jr.
And like, it was a controlled, chaotic.
Courtney Miller
Energy, but the, the people watching loved you for being you. It wasn't. It wasn't because you acted well in a role. It was because, like, like, even Joven, like, he was always the bad guy in the video, but it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We compliment each other and, like, we found our, our strengths with each other, within each other.
Shane Top
That's pretty. Every time I think about that to this day, I talk to my, like, friends, like, at home, like my regular friends about it all the time. I'm just like, yo. Like, there's just something that we've created over these past, like, five, six years that's like, it's undeniable.
Courtney Miller
Changed us forever.
Shane Top
It changed us all forever.
Courtney Miller
But I don't. I don't look. I don't want to, like, look back and be like. Because they were the golden days. But, like, I don't want to look back and then be like, man, I miss when we were like. Because we're going to find. We'll find our swing and we, like, want to keep changing.
Shane Top
Yeah. And it'll always happen. It's just more so like those. We were together all the time back then.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. And I also think it is definitely. You look back with rose colored glasses too, because. Because I think what also made those years really fun sometimes was because we worked at Defy and things were insane. Like, things were. Things were crappy a lot of days. So when we got into those shoots, we were already so just fed up with everything going on that in those moments then we just had fun together and we were already just kind of like, who gives a crap?
Shane Top
Yeah. We didn't realize what we were doing at the time, you know?
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah. No, and I think that's the only. That's why it was great if we knew what we were doing. It wouldn't have been the same even.
Courtney Miller
Like, it was like fricking weird show ideas or video ideas. It was still like us being like, all right, well, we're going to just.
Keith Lee Jr.
Some of the most. Some of the most fun was when Smash Pit is doing so well now. But there was that phase where, like, we thought. We thought it was going to, like, die. We were like, well, this. This channel is doing garbage. But that is when we're probably having the most fun, honestly, like, for listeners and stuff. Go back and, like, find those Smosh pit videos from 2017, early 2017.
Courtney Miller
Was it 2015 when we like, the.
Keith Lee Jr.
Weird 2016 is prob. When it's at its weirdest?
Courtney Miller
Probably. Yeah. I love. It's so crazy. Like, if I'm on. I'll be on YouTube and I'll be watching other YouTubers and then the autoplay will just pick whatever's next and I like cleaning or whatever. And then sometimes an old video of ours will come on, like part two of the Shocking Liar. Oh, you were the MVP of that video, dude. That's one of my favorite vlogs to date.
Shane Top
I have a problem with that. I thank you for that, but I was legitimately freaking afraid.
Courtney Miller
No, actually, dude, that's a huge thing too, is like, I totally understand. Understand where you're coming from, because there was a lot. We still even kind of have crazy punishment videos sometimes. But, like, I do have a weird level of anxiety of like, why do they want to do this to me?
Shane Top
Why are you hurting me? Yeah, why do you enjoy this?
Courtney Miller
Are you laughing at me? And I'm crying right now?
Shane Top
This is the thing I will say right now, I could go for a hot pepper challenge. I would do that. I would do that, right?
Courtney Miller
Honestly, I've been.
Keith Lee Jr.
I've been on a spicy kick lately, so I'd actually.
Shane Top
We should. We should probably bring that back.
Keith Lee Jr.
All right now. Let's do it right now.
Shane Top
Right now.
Keith Lee Jr.
Okay.
Courtney Miller
Good thing, because I actually.
Keith Lee Jr.
No, I'm like, whoa, Carolina Reaper right here.
Courtney Miller
No, there's always gonna be those comments on the videos of like, I miss this chapter. I miss this chapter. And I never wanna be that because there was hard times and good times, like, throughout all of that. And you're right. Rose colored glasses. Hell yeah. And like, yeah, I like. And you're saying, like, I'm on my path. Like, you are on your path too, Keith. I believe you've always been and always will be, like, destined for something amazing. Cause you're too damn talented. And I think if there's anything that I would tell value is like, just remember your value and keep like. Like keep letting it. This is very cheesy. Letting it shine. I don't know why. That's just the way it came out of my head.
Shane Top
But like, I like cheesy.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, I love that.
Shane Top
What's up?
Courtney Miller
It's me. Corny.
Shane Top
Corny. That's what your shirt says.
Courtney Miller
It's journey, not corny.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was.
Shane Top
I thought to see was the jail.
Keith Lee Jr.
I got this new corny shirt. It was. It was Joe Beretta who told me several times can Keith that he. He knew you were the most talented entertainer of. Of the whole group.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, absolutely.
Keith Lee Jr.
Like just naturally talented.
Shane Top
Don't do that.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, it's true, man. You'll hit these moments. You'll hit these moments when you're just like, you just get into it and it's insane. Like, you just go.
Courtney Miller
You've said that to me before.
Shane Top
Sweet.
Courtney Miller
Once you were like, yeah. No matter what our relationship was, you said to me that there was no denying my ability. And like throughout everything, there was no denying your ability.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, man.
Courtney Miller
Absolutely not.
Shane Top
That makes me feel really good, guys. I'm not gonna cry cuz I'm a thug. But that was really nice.
Keith Lee Jr.
The. The group was really like. It was really interesting how it came together because all of us brought very. Something very different to the table.
Courtney Miller
It was crazy how like it's. That's something I will never get over is like we all came from completely.
Keith Lee Jr.
Different walk and it was kind of random. Like it wasn't like we were chosen because, oh, Noah brings this type of humor and Courtney brings this. It just happened almost like too perfect. And I almost think, I almost think. Well, I think a part of it worked because if we hadn't been put in that situation, I don't know if the five of us were the types that would have ever no come together otherwise. And so like Noah and Olivia would have never like hung out and done videos together had it not been, hey, go into a room and do videos together.
Courtney Miller
Challenged each other.
Shane Top
Like, none of us. None of us. It was like a puzzle that like, we were different pieces and we together from different puzzles.
Courtney Miller
Different pieces from different puzzles.
Shane Top
Somehow we just spit. It's the next level.
Keith Lee Jr.
There's a lot of videos that I look at and like, I look back, we do those game videos where it's like, okay, who can assemble Legos into a piece whatever best, right? And the reason it would be good was because Keith, Olivia and myself and Noah would. Would change but we would be doing insane. Just dumb. We'd be going against the idea of the video. Right? But the only reason it was funny is because Courtney would. Doing it properly. And if she wasn't. If it was just all of us being stupid, it would have been just a. It would have been a stupid video because then we have absolutely nothing to measure it by. But Courtney would actually do it properly, be like, oh, that's how you're supposed to do it. And this is why these three are stupid, dude.
Courtney Miller
The Lego challenge where y'all built, like, a camera, and you're like, ah, you broke the aperture.
Shane Top
I forgot all about that.
Keith Lee Jr.
But, yeah, and there'd be lot of times we're like, if it was, like, the three. If it was you, me, and Noah, it would only work because you and me would do some dumb stuff, and Noah would be like, no, that's insane. And you guys are dumb, and he just roast us. And it would. It wouldn't be funny otherwise. It wouldn't be funny if Olivia. Olivia stuff on her own. It would just be weird. But there was me always being like, olivia, what the hell are you saying? And doing.
Shane Top
Yeah, you guys really worked well together.
Courtney Miller
Dang.
Shane Top
It's so crazy. Oh, my God. That's so crazy. People still bring up the. The show with no name, where you and Noah named myself, like, and the Chrome. Yeah. All My Children celebrity baby name. So the thing is, I always, like, have. I'll get a new hat, and I'll, like, have the fans, like, name it for me, and they're still writing down those K names.
Keith Lee Jr.
That's great.
Shane Top
Celebrity bake. Exactly.
Keith Lee Jr.
Olivia. Olivia. Olivia, of course, threw in knife.
Shane Top
Yeah, because it made sense.
Keith Lee Jr.
Different.
Shane Top
It made sense.
Courtney Miller
I love you guys. Y'all ready for the.
Shane Top
All right.
Courtney Miller
Hide the mythical sex.
Shane Top
Sorry, that's not it.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, we filmed this. We filmed this somewhere else.
Courtney Miller
We filmed this in Hollywood behind the Hollywood sign.
Shane Top
I didn't do nothing.
Keith Lee Jr.
We filmed this at the old Charlie Rose.
Courtney Miller
Stop. Okay. All right, gang. It is time for freaking.
Keith Lee Jr.
See, no one else would laugh at that. Only Keith would laugh at that.
Shane Top
I'm here for you, brother. I am here for you.
Keith Lee Jr.
Thanks, Keith.
Courtney Miller
All right. Cute.
Shane Top
You're welcome.
Courtney Miller
Okay. Shut up.
Shane Top
All right.
Courtney Miller
Okay. So, guys, it's time for the Shoot dude segment. Is that what we're calling it?
Shane Top
Yeah, sure.
Courtney Miller
Okay. Yo, it's Shoot dude time.
Keith Lee Jr.
Shoot dude.
Courtney Miller
Shoot dude time.
Keith Lee Jr.
Shoot dude time.
Courtney Miller
Ian randomly came up with that, like, on the first episode or something. Shoot dude.
Shane Top
Shoot dude. Okay.
Courtney Miller
And so now we're Making it into a segment. Come on. Basically we tweeted for people to send us some embarrassing stories. Have you ever had a shoot dude moment to shoot dudeshmosh.com and our writer and our VP Finnerty got locked out of the email. So it was tough to get some emails for today. But we still got like a hundred.
Keith Lee Jr.
So this is already. This is a shoot dude situation because this is embarrassing because we wanted to start a new segment and then we messed it up. Yeah, but we so shoot dude.
Courtney Miller
Yeah, but we're going to be reading your embarrassing story and reacting, relating, vibing. So this shoot dude moment is from Fliss Wolf.
Shane Top
Come on.
Courtney Miller
At Flissbish, they said I was at a water park attempting to get on a donut to roll down the Lazy River. I love the Lazy River. I sort of did a weird leap slash flip sl jump onto it. I managed to stay on, but my bikini bottom, SpongeBob did not. Carefully placed hands did not hide my embarrassment. Her pants came down at a water park. Her bikini bottoms came down.
Keith Lee Jr.
So she was just in an inner tube. Just.
Courtney Miller
She was trying to get onto an inner tube for the Lazy river and her pants got stuck and she flashed her.
Keith Lee Jr.
How did her pants get stuck?
Courtney Miller
Probably trying to hop up. Maybe they were just a little too big and they like. She was hopping up on the tube but they like got snagged on the tube and stayed down. That sucks.
Shane Top
You got to get bott.
Keith Lee Jr.
I mean, look, that's how I ride the Lazy River. My. My butt has to be touching water.
Courtney Miller
Ew.
Keith Lee Jr.
That's the only way it's truly lazy.
Shane Top
It's so gross. I don't ever.
Keith Lee Jr.
Weird.
Shane Top
Remind me. Never get into the Lazy river with this guy.
Courtney Miller
I am so sorry, Fliss that that happened to you. But that's scary. It's like I've had like where your swimsuit top gets untied on accident in the ocean cuz the waves be trying to get you nakey Bucky naked. Yeah.
Keith Lee Jr.
See, I don't know that feeling. Swim trunks.
Courtney Miller
Isn't it weird? Have you guys ever, ever been skinny dipping?
Shane Top
I have actually.
Courtney Miller
Really?
Shane Top
In high school. In high school.
Courtney Miller
What kind of body of water?
Shane Top
So this was like. Okay, so we were in Cincinnati and it was this one rich kid like okay, so like this run one rich kid. I don't remember his name. Like all of like the cool hipster kids like would go over his house. His parents were like scientists or some crazy shit. I don't know. But I just remember we like were at their house. But then they were like, guys, let's go swimming. We weren't drinking, but they were like, guys, that's good swimming. And then we just went down some stairs. And I mean, it was. The stairs were so high up just to get down to the piano.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was a castle.
Shane Top
It was incredible. So we get down there, and then we're just like, not drinking, of course, and, like, just having fun, laughing, just drinking.
Keith Lee Jr.
Hawaiian pun, right?
Shane Top
Exactly. Like, in red cups. And they're just like, guys, let's go.
Keith Lee Jr.
Swim in red cups.
Shane Top
Like, let's go skinny dipping in red cups. And before you know it, like, people. They had turned out some of the license. You know, some people were afraid me did not want anyone to see me. My little wiener.
Courtney Miller
No.
Shane Top
So, like, pretty much they turned out the lights, and it got to the point where, you know, I kind of, like, pull my clothes down. Dang, my parents are going to see this. No, no, no, no.
Courtney Miller
Okay, I'm going to finish up.
Shane Top
So I took it on, and I was like, you know, I put my little butt on the concrete, and then I like, kind of dipped in, like that. And then I started swimming in my little wiener was just like.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Doesn't that feel weird? Doesn't that feel weird? Being a boy in the long run, it was different.
Shane Top
It was different.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's weird.
Shane Top
But I definitely stayed away from everybody, you know, I was like, you stay over there. Make it. She can't see. Yeah, it was great.
Courtney Miller
Wow, that's fun. I've never been. I've never been.
Keith Lee Jr.
I never went skinny dipping.
Courtney Miller
Let's go.
Shane Top
You want to go skinny dipping?
Courtney Miller
No, no. Scared.
Shane Top
I'm scared. Like, I'll stay on the other side of the pool. Like, you see, I don't want you.
Courtney Miller
Lights off, pitch black.
Keith Lee Jr.
How many. How many Shoot Dudes does that earn?
Courtney Miller
That is a Shoot dude moment. I'd give that, like, four out of five live Shoot Dudes. Accidental nudity. Are you kidding, bro?
Shane Top
Like, in lazy town or lazy in Lazy river.
Courtney Miller
So it's like a bunch of people just lazy.
Shane Top
And they're going, yeah, you excited. Everybody in that lazy river.
Keith Lee Jr.
I would say I give it one Shoot dude, because, look, in the lazy river, no one cares. Everyone's. Everyone's already lazy. They're just kind of like, whatever. They're just there to.
Courtney Miller
All right.
Shane Top
But if you see some ass up in the sky and lazy river, that's a good old five lady late. What is it? Shoots. That's five shoots.
Courtney Miller
Five Shoot dudes. Yeah.
Shane Top
Okay.
Courtney Miller
And also, this is the first of many shoot dudes. So I guess that's okay to set the bar pretty low.
Keith Lee Jr.
I also think though, like, maybe I'm just. But maybe I'm biased because. Because working in this industry, being dressed up and not wearing much clothes so often, like, I'm just like, ah, nobody cares.
Courtney Miller
But when you're like when you're young.
Keith Lee Jr.
No, I understand. It's. I'm not saying it's not shoot dude moment. It's a shoot dude moment. I'm just saying, like, you're. You're fine. Like, no one's really like being like, oh, I remember that thing.
Courtney Miller
Oh my God.
Shane Top
It's not a shoot dude. That's a.
Keith Lee Jr.
Today's moment is brought to you.
Shane Top
I just. Look, okay, this is the thing. The water's already going slow and I just can't imagine somebody's ass stop destroying.
Courtney Miller
Just sat. Just trying to get into the tube.
Keith Lee Jr.
What if they were perfectly like squeezed underneath the tube and only their ass was coming out of the inner tube? It's like. Is that just an ass? Like, just like. It's like a donut. It's like a donut with an ass.
Shane Top
In the middle with legs up.
Courtney Miller
Legs up. Like kicking it underwater.
Keith Lee Jr.
See, there's worse situations if the inner tube. If you'd gotten into the inner tube, your pants were down, you're in the inner tube and then the inner tube flipped over and you're just ass up out of the water. Look, it's the. Look this monster. Sorry. I know, I know it. For the person who sent this in, I know you're probably embarrassed. Whatever. If this had happened to me, if this had happened to me, I'd be embarrassed too. But then I would later on be laughing about it because it's like, yeah, you gotta laugh. It's also not your fault. You didn't do. You didn't do anything wrong.
Shane Top
No, if she did anything wrong, it was sharing it with all of us. Now she can.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, see, you brought it to the Internet.
Shane Top
Now look. Now, now we. You. Come on, you can expect yourself.
Keith Lee Jr.
You should have kept. You could have kept it at Hurricane Harbor.
Shane Top
Come on, that's. Look, and nobody else would have known.
Keith Lee Jr.
Shoot, dude, you brought it out. No, it's great. It's super funny. It's a great story.
Courtney Miller
Sorry about that shoot. Do moments list. But you're going to be okay. And you're going to be laughing about it.
Keith Lee Jr.
I mean, you will be laughing about it eventually. You're probably already. If you're. If you're willing to write in about it. You're laughing.
Shane Top
You're laughing. Look, I hope you're laughing. Cuz I'm. Can I actually laughing this off.
Keith Lee Jr.
It's what? It's funny. Funny. Accidental stuff like that is funny.
Shane Top
I just want her to be laughing that I'm laughing.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yeah, I want to like.
Courtney Miller
Oh, you're fine. You're not making it fun of. We're laughing with you Fless. Don't worry.
Keith Lee Jr.
And also Keith, I should point out Keith laughs at everything.
Courtney Miller
Yes. No, that's a good. Yeah, I do.
Keith Lee Jr.
Dude. I still never forget when it was. Me neither. Noah and Keith. This was early on. This is like one of my first weeks at Smosh and we're eating at this burger place, we're eating outside and all of a sudden this lady crossing the street. She was on her phone, she's not paying attention. She trips on the sidewalk, walking. She was on the. She's on the street, walking along the crosswalk. As she comes up to the sidewalk, she just catches her foot on the sidewalk and I mean just face plants, face plants. And we're right there, right there. And Keith just points and starts laughing. She was fine. She got up. She. What made it funny is that she got up super quickly and acted like nothing happened. She like got up and just like, just like kept walking and like didn't get up and be like, oh my God. Or like get up and be like, I'm okay, I'm okay. She just got up and was silent and just darted. She walked so fast.
Shane Top
She definitely shattered a knee. She was just in shock. Have you guys seen that, that viral video of that late girl? She was like a stripper, but she was on like a two story like stripping pole and she fell down and then she fell down and like another stripper's like at the edge of the, the edge of the stage. But when the girl falls down, she gets up and starts twerking again.
Keith Lee Jr.
I got to you.
Shane Top
That's what it reminded me.
Keith Lee Jr.
You got to own it.
Shane Top
But like that's the thing. She kept twerking and some people started like clapping for like okay.
Courtney Miller
Like okay.
Shane Top
But then this is the problem. She, she's like, she has like a, a, a GoFundMe now. Cuz she had to get surgery on her chin. See, shock will have you messed up. So I'm telling you, that lady felt so hard that she probably, probably shattered in 8. But like it was kind of. It's not funny that that happened, but it was. But she hit hard.
Courtney Miller
But I think you gotta laugh at that stuff. You gotta laugh at that stuff. That's why, like, making fun of each other for things and laughing eliminates the ability for people to make fun of.
Shane Top
You and hurt your feelings.
Keith Lee Jr.
And like I said, no one's the exception to the rule. Like, it's not like you're laughing at a specific person. You'll laugh at anyone.
Courtney Miller
Yeah. Yeah. You'll literally laugh at anything.
Shane Top
Sorry.
Keith Lee Jr.
And you also have laughed. Whenever something embarrassing happens to you, you. You laugh immediately.
Shane Top
Oh, I don't know what else to do. It's just like, oh, well, I could either cry about this or laugh.
Keith Lee Jr.
I also realized, Keith, you flashed your butt at all of us when we were shooting a vlog when we were at the swimming pool, remember? Like, I think that made it into the video.
Shane Top
I flashed too many.
Keith Lee Jr.
You just. You just like. You, like. You, like, shamoed out of the water. You free willied, and you just. Your butt was ass.
Courtney Miller
Oh, my God. You know what's crazy is apparently I have, like, a cousin. I meet new cousins and new relatives all the time.
Shane Top
Oh, my God.
Courtney Miller
I know. Mormon Life. Hashtag MormonLife.
Keith Lee Jr.
Keith almost fell out of the chair.
Shane Top
How did that happen? It's a ghost. It's a ghost in his bitch.
Keith Lee Jr.
You fall on the ground, start twerking. Like, I think Keith needs help, dude.
Courtney Miller
But apparently that's the signal. One of my cousins that I had met, and she's really cool, she was originally gonna come to the Phoenix show, but I guess her parents saw that one. Try not to laugh. Where you had stuck your finger out of your jeans, like, and they were like, I don't like that kind of content. You can't go. And they didn't let her go, but I was like, dude, that was years ago.
Keith Lee Jr.
It was also not real.
Shane Top
I ruined it.
Courtney Miller
No, it's fine. We'll make sure she gets some.
Keith Lee Jr.
Some other show nobody ever flashed anyone on. Try not to laugh.
Shane Top
So. I know. So I'm not liked.
Courtney Miller
No, just, like, I don't care. Pees aren't likes. No nudity on smosh.
Shane Top
Oh, God.
Courtney Miller
Not. But yeah. Thank you guys so much for hanging out with me.
Keith Lee Jr.
Oh, hell yeah.
Courtney Miller
And thanks for listening to us talk and talk and talk about tour. Be careful. Wow, that's gonna be great for the pot. That'd be great for the listening people.
Shane Top
I'm not into rms.
Courtney Miller
Just gargling my favorite coffee. I think I'm happy with what we did here.
Shane Top
I'm happy.
Courtney Miller
I think this is a solid. And if you want to do us a solid and if you like our pod, Go ahead and subscribe to the Smosh Cast if you want to to watch with your eyes or get. Get on the listening apps and listen with your ears. Because on Wednesdays, the full audio comes out for your ears, and on Fridays, the full video comes out for your eyes.
Keith Lee Jr.
Yes. God.
Courtney Miller
Hit all the senses. Come on, Jesus. All the senses. We've had some new merch coming out. I think we're gonna be releasing new merch, like, a lot more often, which is gonna be fun. So you check those out at Smosh store.
Shane Top
Let me have some.
Courtney Miller
Tour is not happening anymore, so. So there's no tickets to be sold anywhere, but if there ever is another one, there will be emails and newsletters to come out. So if you want to sign up.
Shane Top
For this, come on.
Courtney Miller
Don't miss out on that. Love you guys. Oh, and don't forget to send Shoot dude moments to shoot dude@smosh.com. we should be reading those and reacting and laughing at you or laughing with you, depending.
Shane Top
That was not me.
Keith Lee Jr.
Whoa, Whoa.
Shane Top
I don't even do that. Why would I do that?
Courtney Miller
I love you guys.
Shane Top
Love you, too.
Keith Lee Jr.
Love you too.
Courtney Miller
You pretty cool.
Shane Top
You're pretty cool.
Courtney Miller
Shut up. Okay, bye.
Shane Top
Bye. Why is that? I don't like.
Podcast Summary: Smosh Mouth - S2: #53 - What Really Happened on the TNTL Tour
Release Date: March 4, 2020
In this episode of Smosh Mouth, hosts Shane Top, Courtney Miller, and Keith Lee Jr. delve into their experiences on the TNTL Tour. They open with light-hearted banter about their personalities and the dynamics within the group, setting a relaxed and humorous tone for the discussion.
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The conversation shifts to the logistical and emotional challenges of touring. Courtney shares her unique struggle of being the only female on the tour, highlighting the difficulties in balancing personal routines with the hectic schedule of performers.
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Sleep deprivation is another significant topic, with Keith describing the exhaustion and limited opportunities to rest while on the bus.
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A significant portion of the discussion revolves around meeting fans. Courtney recounts meeting a 13-year-old fan in Sacramento whose unique way of greeting left a lasting impression.
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Shane and Courtney also share anecdotes about the overwhelming number of fans they interacted with, emphasizing the positive and supportive nature of their audience.
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The hosts reflect deeply on the concept of legacy, especially in light of Kobe Bryant's passing. They discuss how their work influences millions of fans and the responsibility that comes with being role models.
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They explore the idea of leaving a positive impact, sharing stories of fans who have found inspiration and support through their content.
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Shane and Courtney discuss their evolution in personal style, particularly emphasizing thrifting as a means of self-expression and affordability. They encourage listeners to embrace their unique styles without overthinking fashion choices.
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Keith shares his passion for thrifting, highlighting it as a versatile way to build a wardrobe on a budget.
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The trio reflects on their time working together in Smosh Pit versus their earlier experiences with sketch comedy. They appreciate the synergy and complementary strengths they bring to the group, which has been pivotal in their collaborative success.
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They emphasize the importance of their unique contributions, with Courtney often grounding their humorous endeavors with practicality.
Introducing a new segment called "Shoot Dude," the hosts share and react to embarrassing stories submitted by listeners. Courtney reads a story about a mishap at a water park where a fan unintentionally flashes her due to snagged bikini bottoms.
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The segment continues with humorous recounts of personal embarrassing moments, fostering a sense of camaraderie and relatability among listeners.
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As the episode wraps up, the hosts express gratitude towards their fans and reflect on the enduring bonds they've formed through their journey with Smosh. They encourage listeners to embrace their paths, stay authentic, and continue supporting each other.
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The episode concludes with a reminder to subscribe to the Smosh Cast for more content and an invitation to send in more Shoot Dude moments.
Balance and Sacrifice: Courtney highlights the personal sacrifices made while touring, especially managing routines as the sole female member.
Fan Relationships: Genuine and memorable interactions with fans play a crucial role in the hosts' experiences and motivations.
Legacy and Responsibility: The impact of public figures like Kobe Bryant serves as a catalyst for the hosts to introspect about their own legacies and the positive influence they wish to impart.
Self-Expression: Embracing individuality through fashion and personal style is encouraged, with thrifting presented as a practical and expressive tool.
Team Dynamics: The collaborative success of Smosh is attributed to the unique strengths and chemistry among its members.
Vulnerability and Relatability: Sharing embarrassing moments fosters a deeper connection with listeners, emphasizing that everyone has their imperfect moments.
This episode of Smosh Mouth offers a candid and heartfelt exploration of the realities of touring, the significance of fan connections, personal growth, and the enduring power of collaboration within the Smosh team. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their content, this episode provides valuable insights into the lives behind the laughs.