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Welcome to the afters uncut bonus content for our best friends behind the Paywall. This week we're around with Jimmy and his pit scenes and Larry and his baseball hat that got dissed on the only podcast matters with our best friends behind the Paywall. Sorry, I lost. I lost. I lost the plot here. I'm. I'm off today. I'm very off.
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Are you so sweaty because you were just watching Cops. John C. Reilly joke. What's that, brothers? Yeah, because after he. With Dale's drum set, he's on the couch, he's like, why are you so sweaty? He's watching Cops. Or wait, is it. Sorry, reversed. It's. Oh, Will Ferrell is the one I. That up on the. On the pod.
A
Should we ask him to come back here?
B
Yeah, I need another hour.
A
Nervous having a. A lister.
B
Not nervous. Very excited. I. I'm a big John C. Reilly fan.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Yeah. From his. From his. Probably his more serious work.
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Yo. Can I just say, large fella.
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Oh. Mount of a man.
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Tall, huge hands.
B
Yeah.
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Beasted this humidity in that three piece denim suit. I'm sweating like a church over here.
B
Yeah, for real, dude. It is.
A
I don't handle humidity well.
B
Did we figure out what's wrong with the heat?
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Yeah, the heat was on. That's. That's the issue.
B
Why is the heat on before?
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Because our landlord is a 95 year old man.
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There it is.
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Before we get into talking all things John C. John C. Let's do a little fit check. Larry.
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Okay. Oh, John C. Riley seemingly liked my boots. Just seeing a pair. Another pair of sides of boots. They, as I said on the show, they are our legache camions. The socks are.
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Send. Send him a link to this cameo.
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That's right.
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You know his post.
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Right, right, right. Shout out, Allison. The socks are CK1 Palace. The performative workwear that I'm wearing today that he kind of. He didn't call me out directly, but I asked about this, but you know that you see in New York, these are vintage Carhartt. The beater is Hanes. The popover is Emporia Armani. Our legacy.
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Are you wearing that in celebration of the drop that happened three weeks ago?
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I saw the announcement when it was announced and Kitty cat and I was fucking hyped.
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Yeah, bro.
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I mean we knew. We. We knew it was coming because we're insiders. But yeah, bro, I'm about to. I mean, that's the most money if there's a like in. In the history of my copage. The most Money that I've ever spent on like a singular drop was the first iteration of Emporio Legache.
A
So I would imagine on a drop. On a GR drop. Not in like a suit or like your tux for your wedding.
B
I would, yeah. I'd have to look at the map.
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Or Cartier jewelry for your wife.
B
Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, right. Okay. Tailoring aside things for gifts for other people aside. Yeah, I.
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It's for other person.
B
Yeah. Yeah.
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You've never gifted another person besides your wife?
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My brother, my mom, my dad, my family. Your.
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Your brother gets the clothes that you get for free that you don't want.
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Hand me down.
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So your brother, your best friend, gets your dread.
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I don't know why you're like trying to paint me as like some non gift giving, selfish.
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No, I. It's the other person. Because it's Cartier jewelry that's like the big spend.
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Right, Right, right, right, right. Yeah, probably. I mean it was. I have Matt. I'm like not collecting. I'm not like an archivist. I just like wear all this. I have a.
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Are you like a. Are you like a Vic. Are you like a cardier Vic? Very important customer at this point.
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I mean, we have an account. I don't think I'm like of any real status. I've like spent money there, like a decent amount. But do I like, what is it? Vic would be like they reach out. Like I have someone who reaches out to me. Let me know that new is like in store.
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No, no. Like you would get invited to like shows and presentations and like. And yes, you would get informed when like new stuff is on the horizon or. Or hitting shelves.
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I mean, Cartier at like even the mid level is like so expensive and like justifiably so. It's an, it's an amazing luxury brand that like, I don't think that even the. Even though it's. It's all relative, the amount of money that I've spent as a lot to me is like a drop in a ocean over there. So. No.
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No love bracelets.
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No, I'm not doing love bracelets.
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Oh, no, no. Keep that. To the West Village girlies.
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Yeah, I don't. That to me is like the one that's like the most.
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You don't love your wife.
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That's the most. I need to hit up Mr. Romantic for some advice. Dude, that's the most mark ass thing you can buy from Cartier.
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I think it's the nail bracelet.
B
No, no, no. It's the love. I. I like the nail especially. Jenna has one that's a little iced out too. That was not cheap. Oh yeah, I like the nail. I'm not a. Not a. A love bracelet. That's one that screws that like never comes off.
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It never comes off. Yeah, my ex had one, so from her parents. I was like, oh, right.
B
Oh, so that was also cable.
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No, I just can't hate on them because like, whatever. That's, you know.
B
Okay.
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It's romantic over here.
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Right, right, right. The hat that didn't. John C. Riley wasn't making fun of Small Talk Studio. He was making fun of or was saying that like, you know, at a certain point you got to be a grown ass man. His words. And he's like, I moved on from baseball caps.
A
And there's 38 year old baseball players and.
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And graphic teens. Yeah, that dude. Professionally, it's their uniform also. They wear it at work.
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They're the managers. They're not the players. They are too old to be playing.
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Yeah, it's, it's, it's part of the gig on not. You don't need to wear a hat.
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As a podcast defending you, bro.
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Yeah, yeah.
Podcast Summary: "Throwing Fits" Episode - SUBSTACK PREVIEW The Afters with Jimmy and Larry: 6/12/25
Introduction
In this episode of Throwing Fits, hosts Jimmy and Larry delve into a spirited and humorous conversation that blends discussions on pop culture, personal style, and the nuances of navigating modern masculinity. Tapping into their unique dynamic, the duo offers listeners a candid look into their lives while seamlessly weaving in references to celebrities and luxury brands. This summary captures the essence of their dialogue, highlighting key points, notable quotes, and the underlying themes that make their podcast both entertaining and relatable.
The episode kicks off with a playful and slightly disoriented exchange between Jimmy and Larry, setting a casual and humorous tone for the conversation.
Jimmy's Off Day:
[00:00-00:20]
Jimmy humorously admits to being "off," indicating a day where he might not be at his usual sharp self. This candid admission creates an immediate sense of authenticity and relatability for listeners.
John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell Jokes:
[00:20-00:40]
The hosts delve into a light-hearted joke involving actor John C. Reilly and comedian Will Ferrell. Larry quips, "Are you so sweaty because you were just watching Cops. John C. Reilly joke," blending references to popular TV shows and beloved actors to engage their audience with recognizable content.
Inviting Guests:
[00:40-01:00]
The conversation shifts to the idea of bringing guests onto the podcast. Larry expresses enthusiasm, saying, "I need another hour," indicating their openness to extending discussions and possibly featuring notable personalities in future episodes.
Notable Quote:
"I'm a big John C. Reilly fan." – Larry [00:47]
Transitioning from pop culture, Jimmy and Larry delve into a detailed discussion about personal style, showcasing their keen interest in fashion and luxury brands.
Larry's Boots and Fashion Brands:
[01:18-02:07]
Larry highlights his appreciation for specific footwear, referring to his boots as "legache camions." He discusses incorporating various brands into his wardrobe, mentioning items like "vintage Carhartt" socks, a "Hanes beater," and an "Emporio Armani popover," emphasizing a blend of classic and high-end fashion.
Sharing and Gifting Fashion Items:
[02:07-03:11]
The hosts talk about sharing their fashion finds, suggesting sending links to Cameo or social media shout-outs. They also touch upon the idea of gifting, with Jimmy inquiring if Larry has ever gifted luxury items like Cartier jewelry beyond his immediate family, to which Larry responds by mentioning gifting to his brother and parents.
Latest Fashion Drops:
[02:07-02:40]
The discussion moves to recent fashion releases, with Larry expressing excitement over a drop that occurred three weeks prior. He reminisces about spending on Emporio Legache, labeling it "the most money" he's ever invested in a single collection, showcasing his dedication to fashion investments.
Notable Quotes:
"The socks are CK1 Palace. The performative workwear that I'm wearing today..." – Larry [01:43]
"That's the most money if there's a like in. In the history of my copage." – Larry [02:21]
"I'm not collecting. I'm not like an archivist. I just like wear all this." – Larry [03:19]
Building on their discussion of fashion, Jimmy and Larry explore the theme of luxury gifting, delving into the significance of high-end items in personal relationships.
Cartier Jewelry and Gift-Giving:
[03:19-04:27]
The conversation centers around Cartier jewelry, particularly the iconic love bracelets. Larry expresses his reluctance to engage in such extravagant gifting, stating, "No, I'm not doing love bracelets," and humorously remarks, "I need to hit up Mr. Romantic for some advice." This segment underscores the balance between luxury and genuine emotion in gift-giving.
Personal Anecdotes on Love Bracelets:
[04:27-04:49]
They share personal stories, with Jimmy mentioning his ex’s love bracelet and the sentiment attached to it. Larry contrasts this by expressing his preference for more subtle luxury items like nail bracelets, which he describes as "the most mark ass thing you can buy from Cartier."
Notable Quotes:
"That's the most mark ass thing you can buy from Cartier." – Larry [04:20]
"I have someone who reaches out to me. Let me know that new is like in store." – Larry [03:32]
Wrapping up their conversation, Jimmy and Larry return to light-hearted commentary, this time focusing on the social perceptions of baseball caps and maturity.
John C. Reilly's Commentary on Baseball Caps:
[04:49-05:16]
The hosts discuss a remark by John C. Reilly regarding baseball caps, with Larry explaining that Reilly was highlighting the need for men to outgrow certain fashion choices. They debate the relevance of baseball caps, noting that for some professionals, especially managers in sports, caps remain a functional part of their attire rather than a mere fashion statement.
Humorous Defense of Baseball Caps:
[05:02-05:16]
Larry jokes about the necessity of hats for managers, stating, "they wear it at work," and Jimmy humorously declares, "As a podcast defending you, bro," showcasing their camaraderie and ability to discuss everyday topics with humor and insight.
Notable Quotes:
"He's like, I moved on from baseball caps." – Larry [04:50]
"As a podcast defending you, bro." – Jimmy [05:15]
Conclusion
In this episode of Throwing Fits, Jimmy and Larry offer listeners an engaging blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary on fashion and modern masculinity. Their ability to intertwine light-hearted banter with meaningful discussions creates a dynamic and relatable listening experience. Whether they're riffing on celebrity antics or dissecting the intricacies of luxury gifting, the hosts maintain a conversational flow that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. For those navigating the complexities of the male zeitgeist or simply seeking an amusing and candid podcast, Throwing Fits delivers content that is both rich and engaging.
Additional Information
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