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Larry
Hi, we're Jimmy and Larry and this is Throwing fits. Welcome to another midweek, Boys only around and getting silly with the aforementioned Jimmy and Larry after an hour with maybe
Jimmy
our hero, an American treasure. Dude.
Larry
An American icon. Jonathan Knoxville, his government nay, I believe, Philip John Clap.
Jimmy
Yeah. From Knoxville, Tennessee, with two P's.
Larry
What a delight. Wow, What a pleasure. What an honor. Before we get into that, though, white
Jimmy
whale bucket list, I want to hear about this sweater.
Larry
What are those? Okay, let's get to it.
Jimmy
Do you want to hear about the sweater first or you don't care? I don't care. All right. The slippers are the Samana Mall City slipper. The socks are scenes. The fatigues are generica. The tasty knit is manoogs. Lauren Manoogian. Nothing underneath. Wow. It's another. This is another. I mean, dude, the cotton on this guy. I feel this. This is breathy, cozy.
Larry
Received this in my home and then delivered it to you.
Jimmy
Yeah, but it was in a bag. No, I don't. It wasn't like, I don't know. It wasn't a Lucy. I believe it was wrapped up. Unless you're like, it was good, quick little try on.
Larry
I did not try it on.
Jimmy
Yeah. Love, Lauren Ugie Menswear. If you're. If you're not aware they have menswear now, check it out.
Larry
If your name isn't Jack Harlow. You might not be aware of it. He is a fan of their hats. Yeah, that Kofy or whatever, that's Manoogs.
Jimmy
The. The man Kofy.
Larry
The Manoogi Kofi.
Jimmy
I need one of those.
Larry
A. A unisex piece, but I think in the lookbook, it is styled on a woman in a way where she doesn't look like she's doing the noon prayer to Mecca.
Jimmy
Right.
Larry
Exactly the way that Jack Harlow did at the high Somebody Sage Elcesser magazine party.
Jimmy
Yeah. What an amazing event to also bust out the Kofy for. I wonder if he did it for. For the. For the. The intellectual backpack rap. Navy blue.
Larry
My is off white. Chris said he's a really nice guy. So, you know, maybe Harlow Chris. What? Harlow Chris Chris from Laura Nugian said that Jack Harlow is a really nice guy. Not their number one customer, but definitely up there.
Jimmy
I mean, he was buying everyone free books the other day. I mean, listen, Jack Harlow, you know, newly minted American.
Larry
Then this generation is Johnny Knoxville.
Jimmy
Yeah.
Larry
In many ways, if you think about it.
Jimmy
Newly minted resident of the Lower east side. I guess he's been here for a while. Honorary New Yorker.
Larry
Does he live in the lower side?
Jimmy
I think.
Larry
I think he lives in tra.
Jimmy
Oh, okay. Okay.
Shannon Maldonado
Well.
Jimmy
Well, downtown. Yeah. The three biggest. The three faces of Lauren Man's men were Jack Harlow. Drunk fits.
Larry
You can. No Johnson.
Jimmy
No, no. Jay. The boxers are supreme.
Larry
Hanes boxers.
Jimmy
Sorry. Boxer briefs are supreme. Giant Knoxville boxer wear.
Larry
Oh, that's right.
Jimmy
Throw them on the list. The sunglasses are sun buddies. James, what do you wear?
Larry
Okay. The sneakers are cheapy. Company A 6. Love this blue color, honestly.
Shannon Maldonado
Yeah.
Larry
The jeans are Sushi. Shout out.
Jimmy
Juicy Sushi.
Larry
Shout out the sick cunts down under. Oh, Wesley and all them.
Jimmy
I love when you give a shout out.
Larry
I. I'm addicted to them. I can't stop naming guys just so that we can link to their Instagrams. The shirt is Pen. Oh, the watch. Oh, yeah. But I'm so upset about this AP Swatch collaboration as a newly minted watch guy. We'll talk about. We talked about it about a month ago. The watch is Zeno Xeno. The bracelet is Joe Saunder. Our legacy Uniqlo, you blouson.
Jimmy
Oh, look at that.
Larry
Yeah. To match the kicks.
Jimmy
Looking. Looking like a jacket that it cost five times more than its retail price.
Larry
Yes. The sunglasses. We were Thistles Hanes boxers sipping on lower side's finest. Okay, let's get into the midweek, boys only post. JK K is silent jk dude. Real K's moving silence like Knoxville.
Jimmy
There you go.
Larry
Did you okay Jackass in like putting together this run a show. It is kind of crazy to think that Jackass has been around in one form or another. Like the whole Jackass extended universe. Wild Boys.
Jimmy
Viva Bam.
Larry
Viva labam Bad Grandpa. The whole extended universe has been around for a little over 25 years.
Jimmy
Yeah.
Larry
Insane.
Jimmy
What came on TV 2000 before 911. We're in 2026. 26 years. Roughly. Crazy.
Larry
Did you ever watch that shit in high school?
Jimmy
Oh, absolutely.
Larry
Yeah. Did you ever do Jackass shit in high school?
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More.
Jimmy
More towards like the skateboarding end of the spectrum.
Larry
So CKY when you're skating.
Jimmy
Yeah, I mean, you know, just like, you know, you know, grabbing the video camera, stealing the video camera from parents and then just like, you know, trying to get footy but sucking at skating and then just throwing in some hijinks, building stuff.
Larry
Did you bukaki your friends when they passed out drunk in the basement?
Shannon Maldonado
That was.
Larry
Yeah, that was a big CKY moment. Remember that?
Jimmy
Yeah. Disgusting.
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Jimmy
And sexual Essay. That's essay.
Larry
Yeah, but like also just.
Jimmy
But it's your boys.
Larry
Just fellas being boys. Just fellas being Vlad.
Jimmy
It was like, it was. That's like a generation before, like trauma. It didn't exist.
Larry
Chuck put that right here.
Jimmy
He never puts the bukkake. He never puts anything right there.
Larry
But the, but the bukkake scene on the passed out. Who was that that got jizzed on?
Shannon Maldonado
I don't remember.
Larry
It was like a Jackass guy or was one of the guys that made the jump from CKY to Jack.
Jimmy
Oh, so that would have been. Well, it was Ryan Dunn. There's Rakeon, like you mentioned. Bam. Oh, who's the Brandon dude?
Larry
They totally jizz on that. Can you do the. The Bam, like Pennsylvania accent.
Jimmy
No, but when I told my dad this is really random. I was talking. I was at my parents house for Mother's Day. You can date this episode and talk, you know, Knoxville, come on the pod. And my dad was like. He was like, who's that like fat guy that they just harass all the time? I'm like Phil Margera. That's what he remembered. And I guess as a father that like made an impression on him. Like, you know, his son and his son's friends just absolutely with him. And by April non stop. Yeah. He like literally had ptsd.
Larry
God, I hate my son.
Jimmy
Yeah.
Larry
Did you not Don Vito.
Jimmy
Not noted pedophile Don Vito. Yeah, right. Well, rest in Piss that. Maybe it's a down point. Yeah, not. I mean, not. So back to your original question. We didn't do, like, a ton of stunts. Definitely just, like, stupid. Where we hurt ourselves. Like skateboarding. Again, like. Like building skate obstacles and like, doing that in a shittily, seemingly in our mind, comedic way because we're not engineers or even remotely smart. What about you? Did you guys do, like, shopping cart, obviously was big and iconic.
Larry
Well, we didn't really have parking lots or shopping carts. We had the city. We had. We played nutball.
Jimmy
O.
Larry
Remember nutball?
Jimmy
Yeah.
Larry
That was mad fun. Which was hilarious.
Jimmy
Was it really fun?
Larry
Yeah, it was.
Jimmy
I'm not like a. I remember I
Larry
didn't like getting hit in the nuts, but it was a lot of fun.
Jimmy
Kept doing it. You want to hit someone else in the nuts?
Larry
Yeah, a lot of. Just like, I guess. Oh, we did once steal this old timey wheelchair from the theater, like, backstage, like, prop room.
Jimmy
No one was using it.
Larry
No, it was, like, made of wood. It had, like, you know, like, giant front wheels and, like, two small back wheels. It was like very, like Victorian era, like, Oscar Wilde levels of, like, fucking
Jimmy
vibes for, like, a motherfucker with rickets.
Larry
Yeah, exactly. Or shingles.
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Podcast: Throwing Fits
Hosts: Jimmy & Larry
Episode Date: June 24, 2026
In this lively “boys only” Patreon preview episode, Jimmy and Larry recap a major milestone: interviewing the legendary Johnny Knoxville. They kick off with banter about their personal style before launching into a nostalgia-driven conversation about the enduring legacy of Jackass and its impact. The discussion dives into memories of youthful stunts, skater hijinks, and the generational influence of Knoxville’s crew.
[02:13] Jimmy, on Lauren Manoogian's sweater:
"The cotton on this guy. I feel this. This is breathy, cozy."
[03:36] Larry, on Jack Harlow:
"Jack Harlow, you know, newly minted American… this generation's Johnny Knoxville."
[05:26] Larry, on Jackass as a cultural fixture:
"It is kind of crazy to think that Jackass has been around in one form or another… a little over 25 years."
[06:10] Jimmy, on his youth:
"Just like, you know, grabbing the video camera… trying to get footy but sucking at skating and then just throwing in some hijinks, building stuff."
[08:24] Larry, on city hijinks:
"We played nutball… Was it really fun? Yeah, it was."
[07:44] Larry, recalling Phil Margera’s experience:
"He like literally had PTSD."
| Timestamp | Topic/Quote | |:---------:|-------------------------------------------------------------| | 01:23 | Episode starts, Knoxville admiration | | 01:59 | “Fits of the Day” banter and Lauren Manoogian shoutouts | | 03:36 | Jack Harlow as “this generation’s Johnny Knoxville” | | 05:26 | Reflection on the enduring run of Jackass | | 06:10 | Recollections of youthful stunts and skateboarding attempts | | 07:44 | The PTSD legacy for Phil Margera | | 08:24 | City kid “nutball” stories and prop theft shenanigans |
The episode has the classic Throwing Fits vibe: raunchy, self-deprecating, and nostalgia-heavy, blending streetwear chat with irreverent takes on pop culture, youth, and manhood.
Summary:
Jimmy and Larry deliver unfiltered observations about style, celebrity, and growing up as Jackass-obsessed skaters in the early 2000s. The episode celebrates the chaos, camaraderie, and questionable choices of their era, while showing genuine affection for Johnny Knoxville and his legacy as America’s original prankster king.