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Welcome to another midweek, boys. Only uncut bonus content for our besties behind the paywall. This week we're around with Jimmy and Larry after an hour and a half with the very chill, very cool, very affable. Affable, magnetic, charming, lovable, popular. Nicholas Daily. The Daily show they call it. What's up?
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What's up, dude? I can't believe he doesn't smoke weed. Yeah, it was crazy not to be like, you know, to stare.
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You don't smoke weed, bro.
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What the dude, you don't.
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So you think all Jamaicans smoke weed and all Japanese people are meticulous.
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First of all, we looked up the definition of meticulous. It was absolutely the perfect word choice.
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For all Japanese people.
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No, the Japanese that have interests, well.
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It'S always focused interests. I know that people smoke weed in Japan, but I think that it is very hard to come by and I don't think the quality is very good.
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Now they're smoking straight mids.
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They're like, I'm pretty sure like coke is like non existent. No, I think mushrooms have have a little bit of a toe hold in the country there. But I'm like with the Japanese Rastafari and the yard mans which we're going to talk about, it's like, bro, you, you're smoking trash.
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So if they're smoking at all, you're.
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Smoking, you're smoking Midory. So I have to imagine that when these followers of Ja Ja, the lion Zion. Zion. When they make it to the homeland of Jamaica and they I'm home, baby.
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No, they're.
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I never go nowhere.
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No one has ever been as high. Cancel my return ticket As a Japanese Rafari who makes a Hodge to Kingston. Kingston.
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Yeah.
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There's no way they know what they're in for. Yeah, they probably most of them have never smoked weed.
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But you know what?
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The weed I smoke. Okay, you know what? Let's start with the fit check. Okay.
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Lawrence, why don't you start? All right.
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I'm wearing the Our legacy quest boots. I was inspired by a recent guest. I guess we. It happened already happened already by Hugo Mendoza to switch up the My daily Salomon Rear Solomon rears.
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They're. They're really good. Would you. Would you buy the black pair or those?
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Maybe I like the. I like. I have enough, like all black footwear. I think also like, black. Like, black footwear can be a bit tough if you don't have a noir esque wardrobe, which I don't really wear a lot of black.
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Right, right.
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So to cement the fit with a big strong foundation of just like chunky black boots.
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But it would work with all your earth tones. We do love a black and brown. Yeah, I, I love this, actually.
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No, I don't really like black with earth tones.
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Okay. All right, well, that's fine.
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I should.
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I shouldn't generalize. I love it. I love the quest boot. Obviously. They're popular with people. I don't want to bite their stes. I would love to see. Not that I'm a designer would ever tell ol how to do the job. Make a. A, A high version. I like a high.
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I think it's based on a Italian military boot.
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They're really good though.
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Yeah.
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Bulbous.
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Yeah. The salmon rears I just like because they. The quick lace system, which I love to. When you're taking off the muddy boots out in the hallway.
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There you go.
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Love that. The socks are beams official. Sorry. Beams. Beams. Just Beams Beams Official. Like a whistle given to me by. It was a Christmas present from an ex who was like, every boy needs good socks. I was like, I love that. I love that British X. Yeah. And this. The jeans are MF pen. The T shirt is our legacy box tee. The split neck alpaca knit polo. I think it's called the Skipper. Polo is orally. Get my. All my tops orally. And in the puffa, it's not a big brown puff. It's a kind of a slim light puffer because it is a balmy 25 degrees out. Is from Colin Meredith, leader of. Or a leader of the Canadian menswear surge.
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Yes. The Maple Wave.
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Yeah. Yeah, I like that. The.
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Thank you.
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A dark brown espresso.
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That's dark brown.
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Yeah.
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Espresso. It's dark outside.
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I was about to be like. For a man who doesn't wear black, that looks like a black jacket.
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But because the gloves are black so you can see like. Oh, yeah.
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Damn. That is a dark roast.
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It's espresso.
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Geez, I might need to turn you down. Sorry.
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No, don't turn me. Turn me up.
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That was brutal. Sorry. No, it's okay.
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Emily Dawn. Emily. What did I say? EDL shells.
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Emily Dawn Long.
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Emily Don Long shells. Paris vintage Jill Saunder Bottega shades, lower sides. Fine. Is because the water's back on in our building. Lawrence, what are you wearing?
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I have on my. Our legacy cameos, a little beater pair.
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Oh, wait. Check out this photo I just sent to Yelkham on my walk to the studio to the stew.
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El Camion.
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Yeah.
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It's a factory.
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There's a restaurant.
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Yeah.
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That is, I think, a Mexican restaurant, but it is to El Camion. The truck.
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Yeah.
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Wait.
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Oh, that's what it means in French for. Oh. Okay. I honestly had never, until this moment, ever even considered what language camion comes from or what it means.
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Does a made up word?
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No. I don't know. But I never thought about it because I'm blissfully unaware.
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You just don't give a.
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No.
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Camion in French means truck.
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Camion. Because it is a bro.
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You've never been in. Sorry. In. In. In uk. British is a lorry. You never been in France and seen all the road signs that say camion?
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No.
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And like, it piqued your interest and you looked it up and learned something?
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No, I. This moment, right now is when I learn.
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Oh.
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Saving it all for the pod.
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Too busy texting. Mark Richardson. Yo, where you at? Let me walk by you.
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No, no, no, no. Yeah. Are you hiding behind a camion?
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Title: PATREON PREVIEW Camion Convoy
Podcast: Throwing Fits
Date: February 18, 2026
This Patreon bonus episode features hosts Jimmy and Larry in a midweek, boys-only, uncut session. Coming fresh off an interview with fashion designer Nicholas Daley, the hosts riff on their guest’s surprising habits, discuss cultural stereotypes, explore niche menswear, and riff on language origins with their signature caustic banter. The conversation flows from musings about weed culture and fashion flexes to lighthearted etymology debates, all in the biting, self-aware tone fans cherish.
Timestamps: 01:00 - 01:47
Timestamps: 01:32 - 02:54
Timestamps: 02:55 - 05:46
Timestamps: 05:46 - 06:47
This episode is a prime slice of Throwing Fits’ charm: fashion musings, joking about global habits, and learning new things on the fly, all held together by their signature banter. Perfect for anyone seeking style discourse laced with irony and laughter.