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The youe Should Know Podcast. Hey everybody.
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Welcome back to you should know podcast episode 200.
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Oh, wow. I mean, can I be honest? Let's snip sniff that. And I mean. All righty now.
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It didn't touch it. That would have been close.
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Smell that and tell me it doesn't smell like my. Oh, like, like that's. That's barnyard right there.
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No, I'm covered in confetti, but I also think I'm covered in a little bit of gunpowder.
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Let's stand up.
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Let's look at our fits.
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How about we get a go? Came one.
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Go, Cameron. Go Cameron.
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Go.
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Came. That should be three hours. Oh.
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Wow. Alrighty.
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Oh, I spilled my child. No, I didn't. No. What happened to the ceiling? Oh, my God. Oh, the ceiling. I mean, we are literally 90 seconds in. There's drinks on the floor, there's gunpowder on my lap, and there's a lodged ceiling tile.
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Hey, everybody. Welcome back to you. CHANEL podcast episode 200. Round of applause, please. Wow. Wow. I mean.
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Hit the Malachi.
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Hey, hey, hey. Yeah, Malachi does have a little.
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Yeah, it's like a little up and down thing.
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Yeah. It's okay if you are new here or if you haven't already. Look below you see subscribe button isn't pressed. You're wrong. If you look even more below that, you see the comment section fulfilled with your name. Guess what?
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Even more wrong.
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Go ahead and fill that out. Get your good karma, guys. We are here. Episode 200. I'll take the shades off now. Now it is episode 200. Thank you.
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It is man.
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To everybody that is that is here celebrating this very special episode. We are in Suits for the audio listeners.
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We are in. I'm talking black on black. John Wick, who did something to my dog Suits we look like we're absolutely coming for entire lineage.
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We look good, man.
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Or pallbearers. One of the two. We're either going to a funeral or we're like.
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We're.
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We're assassins, dude.
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But, okay, you joke around with the pallbearer thing. I was a pallbearer, and I've told this before, but I was an impromptu pallbearer for my grandma. Do you know how awful that is?
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Think that whoever was in charge should literally be slapped. Dude, you can't make. Hey, man, someone backed out. You want to hold the casket? Yeah, that's. You don't. Can't do that. That's not like, oh. Or Darnell's sick. You got to start tonight, the game. Oh, okay. It's like, hey, your cousin dropped out. You got to hold your dead grandma. Yeah.
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You can't.
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It's just not the same.
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Like, cancer literally snipe my grandma, right? That's already. That's already hard enough on a young boy, right? During COVID So I'm in the house. Nothing but thoughts, right? I get to the funeral. I prep for, like, three weeks on this. You know, I'm going to go. I'm going to sit down. I'm just, you know, everything's going to be all right.
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You prep three weeks to sit?
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Well, yeah.
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Like, you prepped three weeks. You have a speech or nothing?
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No, no, no.
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You knew you were going to do nothing?
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No, I was going to sit there.
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Three weeks to get to that conclusion.
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I was going to sit there and mourn.
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Oh.
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Preparing for that and seeing that all the speeches of the white people that went up there and all that. Like, I was like, you don't know her like I do, right? I was sitting there prepping for that. And imagine we pull up to the funeral home, right? I give people hugs.
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Oh, I'm so sorry.
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I'm like, who the Are you?
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Right? Yeah. And they're like, who are you?
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It's the worst part of funerals, right? They're like, are you. You missing boy? You lost boy?
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Like, now, I know there's a dead woman in there, but do you know what she looks like? Boy, that ain't your grandma.
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Oh, that's. And so. And so they're literally like, hey, Memo. I mean, had a little extra weight on her. I don't think we have enough people to carry this casket. And then I was like. And then they were like, peyton, you're the next biggest guy we got. You got to carry your grandma. So I carried her and poor her. I was rocking and I wasn't strong enough. You know, she was in that tumbling.
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It was a weight malfunction.
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Oh, yeah, yeah. It was disproportionate sides. Left side was needing some help.
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Now tell me if I'm wrong. God bless her soul. Your grandma wasn't, like, the thickest on.
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Her last date, especially not after the therapies. So why. How.
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And was Preston not there? Because you certainly wouldn't have been the next biggest guy.
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No, I called Preston. Had to get the other end, too.
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Okay. I was about to say they would have called Preston in his tractor feet to carry her. He's like, I love you, Meemaw. That's not okay.
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It's not okay, Preston. I'm sorry. It actually left a big dent in our family.
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Yeah, it did.
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Happy 200, everybody.
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Now, is it now? Is now okay appropriate? I'm gonna go with 50. 50, right. But hilarious and acceptable. I'm gonna go 100%.
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Yeah.
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Now if you pan to that fourth camera, right?
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Yeah.
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Now every single person's in black.
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Yes.
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Now the only full black person is in white. Now you talk about an oxymoron. That is. I mean, that's beautiful.
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Can we bring. Can we settle this? Right? Cam has brought up. We're six minutes in. Cam has brought up two topics. No, two of them are about black people. I love. I mean, guys, 200 isn't the last episode, all right? We still. We got a lot of years ahead of us.
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Oh, my God, dude. The last episode. Oh, I mean, you're. I'm gonna have police at my door.
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And, you know, there's so many people listening and watching this right now that haven't watched ever, or maybe it's been some years. And they're like, God, these guys are really hateful.
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Oh, yeah. They're like, what is happen? Super quick fun game.
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Go ahead.
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20 seconds each.
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No, no, no. Like, for.
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For the listeners.
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Yeah.
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So this is specifically for our Spotify listeners. We're going to go 20 seconds each. I want you to. ASMR.
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Yeah, yeah.
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What the. What the stew looks like right now?
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Oh, yeah.
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What the set looks like?
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Asmr.
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Asmr. Give it to them. Make. I mean, make them be right here with us.
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Let me talk to you right here.
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No, hawking a lukey and asmr. That's immediate scroll. That is the immediate scroll.
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There might be a field for that.
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There honestly might be a mucus. Asmr. They're just like, oh, my God, I literally like you warthog. And I believe. Here, I'll go first.
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Here we go. Go ahead. Here you go.
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So it's a brisk evening. The studio is the exact same in the setup, however, there's a hundred golden and black balloons. There's a massive golden two. The walls are lined with black and gold strings and liners. There's a bunch of colorful confetti on the ground. There's gunpowder on my lap. And we're here for the one and only episode 200.
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Episode 200. Dude, can I say this? They're like, I don't like this, man. We've done 200 of these things now.
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Good Lord.
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It's not like we've done 200 and it took us a lot of time. Like, we just did 200 here and there. 200 weeks in a row, we have not missed a single Monday single.
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And for more. What's the word I'm looking for? For more context.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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You have to understand that is very close to, like, four years.
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It's 365 days in a year.
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Yeah. Now you're doing weird math. Let's just do weeks. Right? Let's do weeks.
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52.
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Yeah. And it's one episode per week.
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So it's 52.
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So 52 times four is. So let's do 52 times two. So do 50 plus 50.
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100.
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Now do two plus two, four. So 104 weeks. So now do that times two. So the one becomes a 208. Here we go. 208. So we are very close to four years straight. And let's not pretend like there hasn't been some sickness, a lot of it. There hasn't been some heartache, a lot of it. There hasn't been some child being born. There hasn't been some crazy traffic, some technical difficulties. But no matter what has been across from us, we have looked at it. We have either gone around it, gone through it, uppercutted it, we've broke through that wall, and we've delivered every single Monday for 200 episode.
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I'm so proud of us, man. I'm so proud of us.
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I really am. I really am. That is a. That's a. That's an amazing feature, dude.
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I. I think at some point in this episode, we get the tears going, we're going to get emotional. It's gonna happen. I think I have something to, you know, really start sparking that, you know.
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Oh, my God.
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Friend Diego. Shout out to Diego. If you're in the Patreon, you've seen him give shout out.
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Diego.
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This Lamborghini champagne.
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I mean, that is unbelievable. If I would have gifted it, that would have been. That would have been a Honda. A Honda, like, sparkling water. He brought Lambo champagne.
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So I don't know how you get this. Maybe if, like, you buy a car that's Honda.
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Yeah. I don't know. He's tapped it in the car world, but that.
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Oh, wow. And he brought this to us for episode 200. So, Cam, here's your glass.
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Is it bad? I kind of just want to take it home. I don't want to indulge in it. That is. That is beautiful.
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Now, can I be honest real quick? My suit's too tight.
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Oh, the bottle's moving.
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Oh, you moved.
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No, you moved the placeholder. The bottle's moving. Sorry.
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Sorry. My. Too tight. So this motion right here, I'm hearing all in the back.
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We're gonna have a distress feed when.
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We turn it back in.
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Honestly, they're gonna like, hey, did y', all, like, fight with scissors? Oh, now. Okay, starting to get aggravated.
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Sorry, Diego.
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No, I'm gonna apologize for the both of us. That was uncalled for. That was absolutely unnecessary. That is a. That bottle resembles.
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I know. This is a beautiful bottle. Shout out to our friend Diego. Now, if y' all are watching or listening, if you're in the comfort of your home and you're of age, why not celebrate with us?
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Why not, first off, give yourself a hug or a pat on the back? Maybe even give yourself a kiss? I don't know how that would work, but we appreciate you, and you've been here. You have been here for this journey. And now celebrate with us. You might as well.
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Let's do it. Here we go. It is 8:30am if you're watching this.
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On the drop, we're like, pour up.
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For a woman.
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She's like, this. Her kids are running around. She's like, oh, I mean, hell, I guess.
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She's like, yeah, I just need an excuse.
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She's like. She's like, thank God. I've been wanting to do this for months.
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That's like, vintage Payton. All right.
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No, no, I'm not. No, Diego, I'm not gonna lie. Like, I don't know if you wanted these back. I'm taking this glass home. I'm just gonna put that up.
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Happy episode 200. Here we go.
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That. I mean, that is a gorgeous.
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I know. I up. Because you're supposed to do it from the side, right? Yeah.
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That's pure. I mean, you should know. You should know. Wordplay.
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Here you go. I mean, it literally smells like a lizard pissed in this. Turn your cup a little bit.
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Yeah.
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Kyle, we have no class. You can tell we've never had money. Here we go. Here you go. What happened? Here we go.
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What do they do?
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They go.
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I mean, that's for wine, but no, this does taste. Oh, wait, this does.
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Is this wine or champagne?
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This is champagne.
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I mean, it literally smells like a drunk night piss in here.
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It literally smells like an at. Like a apple juice induced piss.
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All right, Cam, I'm very fantastic, though. Very. I swallowed the mic. This jacket. I know. I'm like, I'm very proud of you. 200 weeks in a row, a kid, and almost a second one.
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Yes, sir.
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You've had a wedding through this.
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Yes, sir.
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Don't know what else happened in your life, really.
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Had a job and left a job.
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I had a job.
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A whole year at that job, and it was every weekend, but that was fantastic.
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But that was in hundreds. From 100 to 200.
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Oh, from 100 to 200. No, no, no, no, no, sir.
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100. 200. You had a kid. Had a kid. To have a second kid.
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Have a second kid.
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You know, you moved into a new house.
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Yeah, moved.
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I mean, you know, all whatever, personal family stuff. So I just want to say thank you for coming here.
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Well, before you do that. No, no, no. You don't get to outclass and outwork and word me. Shout out to you from. From before zero. Not even 100. Because, I mean, we were doing it before 100 too. That was a weird metric you used. But from zero, from the idea, from the conception all the way to 200, never took a day off. You obsess over it. It is your baby. You have built this empire of a platform. It is amazing. So shout out to you too.
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Thank you, buddy. I love you. Couldn't done it without you. Cheers and thank you to all y'. All. Let's taste test it.
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I mean, is this what you put in to drive the Lambo? Like, this is gasoline. This is. This is. This is 89 right here.
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And that's 87.
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This is 89.
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That's how, you know, we live different lives. I was like, not too bad.
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No. Yeah. No, it is pretty good. I'm just joking. It's actually really good, dude. I.
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Honest. And I want to say a. A quick thank you. Actually, not quick at all. This could take very long.
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Go for it.
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To all the. To all the fans, everybody that watches. I mean, this is the. Some people have been here for 200 episodes?
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100.
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I mean, and if you have, we got to get you checked out. I don't know.
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First off, God bless you and your mental.
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Because you.
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I mean, you're probably walking around saying some things you don't agree with. You probably have some terrifying vocal stems from us, but we appreciate you from the bottom of our heart.
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We really do. Y' all have provided a life for me, for Cam, for everybody that you see back there. Dario, I mean, he's new here, but we're getting there, right? To everybody that you see, you've provided a lifestyle that we, most people in the world would. Would die to have. So without y', all, none of this that you see is possible. And we haven't forgotten that. And we just want to say thank you. And, I mean, there's people. There's people that have almost become family, you know what I mean? Like, there's some fans out there, like, Morgan, like, shy girl. I remember Apollo in the. In the early stream.
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Apollo, wow. Sponge Louise, Luigi.
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Like, there's so many people. And I didn't, like, write down a list. He was just, like, the first things. It's like, my parents know who these people are. You know what I mean? Like, there's like. If I see them on the street, I would know who they are. And that's just because they decided to spend a couple days a week with us.
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100% crazy. And relationships have formed from watching us.
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Yeah. We were. Put stuff on blast when we.
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Well, yeah. I mean, maybe not fully. You know, it is what it is.
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But, like, James, Gross. I love it. No, it's awesome. Yeah. Yeah.
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We. I mean, we never thought. But it's beautiful.
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Yeah.
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We went on tour.
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Yeah.
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And people, literally, because being in the Discord, being it Every Monday on YouTube, Patreon, they were like, oh, my God. Like, let's meet up. Like, people. It's. It's weird because it's. It's a very, like. It's an Internet thing. They feel like they're here with us. We feel like they're here with us, but they're actually doing it in the flesh. Like, they're meeting up, hanging out, got hotels together. Hey, I don't have anyone to go to the show with, but I'm not missing it. Oh, my God. I'm going by myself, too. And it's like. It's just a beautiful thing. It's wild. It's such a. It is such a good and, like, wholesome community.
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Yeah.
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No, it really is.
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It honestly is. And shout out to the to the Discord days, you know.
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Oh, geez.
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Oh, geez. Like there is like 20,000 people in the Discord. 30,000, whatever it is in the Discord, that just talked about ysk. And I know there's a group chat on the Instagram, like with people that just talk about. And it's not even talking about YSK anymore.
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It's just kind of like what I'm saying. They built just they. Their life. That was their common ground and now they're just connected.
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Yeah. And all these people. You know, there's this girl that tags me on Instagram every week and it's her baby. Like.
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Yes.
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Like reacting to the intro.
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Clapping.
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Clapping. Dude, that's so crazy. Like the formative years of human beings lives is revolved around the podcast.
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Yeah.
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Crazy. Shout out to the. Shout out to the people that came on tour between episode 100 and 200. We've gone on two tours. That's crazy.
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That's wicked in itself. 100%. That is. That's actually absolutely crazy. Seen like thousands of you in person. Done. Amazing. Sold out venues. Done. I mean, east coast to west coast, went to Canada. Like, we've. It's been. It's been a lot in that literally just 100 episode frame.
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Yeah. I mean, so much. It's. Honestly, this is the. Like, we didn't sit and talk before this. Like, what are we going to talk about? I kind of just wanted to be raw and like whatever we're feeling in the moment to come out. Because this is. I mean, it's crazy. Like, this is something we've never experienced and we're never going to experience it again.
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But I was very reminiscent, like the whole day.
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Yeah.
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Like, I was just like playing with Malachi. Whatever. I was feeding him breakfast more. I was like, bro. I was like, almost four years. I was like, that is. That's crazy. Yeah, like that. That really is like, before that. Like four years is like almost the whole time I've been married. Four years is the whole time somebody's in high school. Whole time someone's in college if they don't like.
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Except for Peyton Harden. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I go.
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If you're paying, you're there for about 18 months.
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No, no. You know what? No, because I was in college for three. I was in college for three years.
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No, you enrolled for three. You actually did it for two. And you did it with. With confidence for one.
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Let's call a spade a space. You know what's crazy? I was in college for three years and I never got Past freshman level education. Oh, yeah.
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No, you left with, like, 33 credits, and you were there for three years. You. You completed, on average, four classes.
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It's crazy. Absolute. Yeah. I hate to keep going.
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No, no. I mean, it's just. It's wild. I was like, every. And it wasn't even. Like. It's not like I was sitting. Like you said. I wasn't sitting with a pen and paper. Like, oh, my God. What? Like, what can I compare this to? I was just walking around the house and doing chores and, like, Malachi hanging with Liv, and I was just like, man, this is, like, a very big milestone.
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It's crazy. You never think how long 200 episodes is until, which I did the other day, and I watched this podcast, Drunk Voldy knows whenever I'm drunk and I come back home, I'll turn on the podcast at home and just watch. I'll be like, these are funny. It's crazy to go back to, like, episode 104. Oh, look at us. I'm like, these look sick.
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Oh, yeah. They weren't eating. Like, we were both severely malnourished. Every time I see an old one, I'm like, yeah. I look at myself. I'm just like, God, I had a.
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Girlfriend, then I had a wife with a chin strap.
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I had a chin strap. Fluffy hair, big head, no muscle mass. I mean, none. God bless Liv. I don't know what she saw me.
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I mean, that's. I mean, that's a scalp.
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Oh, my God. She had to have had, like, a omen in her ears. Like, trust me, it'll be worth it in four years.
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Yeah. I mean, because there's.
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There's no way. There's no way you saw seminal me.
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And was like, you're like, give me a load.
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Seminal mean, you're probably like, oh, what the. And I was like, get back. I don't allow women in my room.
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I really didn't. You really didn't.
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I was like, I play basketball in Call of Duty. It looks like. Okay.
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All right.
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You're kind of hot. Yeah. I mean, weird time.
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It's crazy.
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And bro. And you think about legit. Think about the fact that you have lived in. Just here in Dallas, three different locations.
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Crazy.
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You were doing it in Austin before you came here. You like the whole concept and, like, the foundation work came to you in Houston. Like, you've done this throughout the whole great state of Texas.
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Yeah.
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You flew to Arkansas.
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Yeah.
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That was our first time ever together.
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Fun time.
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Like, it's. Bro, you have been doing it through a lot of. And. And that's not to discount. Oklahoma. You probably had the itch and everything, and you were probably working behind the scenes there and, like, trying to visualize it all. But it's like, you have been legit, like, five to six, maybe seven, like, different locations, all while doing this crazy one task job goal. And you've been working on no matter where you've been.
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Yeah, it's on. It's crazy to think about because it doesn't feel like it. Like all this feels so fast.
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Yes, bro.
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Because we're. I was on the phone with Travis and Grayson before we got here. They called me about something, and then.
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Super quick, shout out to them. Love y'.
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All. Shout out to y'. All.
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Travis and Grayson, you're fantastic. We absolutely love you. Hopefully we see it soon.
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Those are our agents. And just to test something out, if you're actually watching this, text us right now. In the group message, say, monkey knuckles. If they don't do that, you're fired. But, yeah, we're on the phone on the way up here, and they're like, dude, 200. Like, that's crazy. How does it feel? And I was like, I don't know. Really? It just all kind of moves.
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It does.
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So fast.
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That's what I'm saying. Those. Those little pockets of time where it's like. Like, today. Today was. Today was actually so perfect. Like, we normally record at a complete different time earlier in the day, and today we did it more on the evening based because we plan on going to have, like, a nice dinner afterwards. And it was like, every. Every recording day, we're normally already doing it. Like, I'm already home at this time.
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Right?
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And so today it was like, you're kind of sitting around. You're like, man, like, you know, I got some time. And that was the perfect time to. Where everything kind of slowed down. And I got to, like, think about it. It's crazy because it really does. It's just like, day after day, week after week, month after month, and we just got to keep going, and we keep doing it, and we love it while we're doing it. But there's, like, very far and few times, like, actually, right. Like, kick back and, like, reflect on it.
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It's crazy.
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It really is.
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I think. I think now this episode isn't just, like, we're going to talk about 200. Like, we wanted to dedicate a good time to this before we get into our regularly scheduled programming. And at a certain point in the episode, we're going to have a mic on that fourth camera, and you're going to get the Voldy reveal. Some boy today. I mean, it's crazy how many of you mother skip to that part. How many. How many people skip to that in the time.
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You skip to it right now. You're a coward. No one loves you.
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Yeah. Coward.
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You need to stay. It's gonna build the suspense. It's like. I was gonna say a very weird thing.
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What were you gonna say?
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It's like good foreplay. You don't go straight to. You know what? You got to build that suspense.
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But there's some times you're watching a.
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Show, you just quickly grab that inner thigh, but then you remove your hand. But then you're watching the show and ten more minutes go. And you just whisper sweet little nothing in that earlobe. Yeah. And then she looks at you. You pretend you're asleep. Okay. But then you wake back up. You take a sip of water. But when you take the sip of water, you're slowly taking off your shorts. And now, now the chessboard is set, the timer is hit. The games begin. That is how you build detention.
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This is the only in the world that looks like the squid games. Like, that sounded like a squid games. Like, and then in all honesty, when.
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We get there, I'm just like, yeah, I'm sorry.
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You know what?
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You know I love you. You know, we're in this for the long run, not for the exciting peaks. You know, we have a constant stream.
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Yeah.
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And I'm so.
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I don't know everything I in this episode, but that kind of relates to a lot of things with me and Voldy. There's something that happened, but foreplay isn't always it for me, man.
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Like, I like it.
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I, I, I like it most of the time, 90% of the time, but sometimes I'm literally like a capybara. I'm like, you know what I mean? I'm sitting there at the edge of the bed. Oh, Ready to pounce.
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Oh, oh, whoa. You're sitting there at the edge of the bed. Oh, my God.
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Are you ever ready to just pounce on.
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I mean, I'm ready to pounce, but no, I am a. I mean, I am an absolute professor of the word of foreplay.
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That's great. No, I respect that. But sometimes you gotta know your male mannerisms. Right. You know, if I wait any longer, we got a 0.5 second relay race here. Like, it's not gonna last too long. We gotta get to it or it's gonna End.
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I think I always have a 0.5 relay, so I really need to impress with the. That's my honest to God's truth. I know this is going to be subpar, so let me wow you with my hands.
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You're the guy.
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Wow you with other parts.
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You're the basketball player that. In the layup lines, they're doing windmills. They're looking crazy, throwing Oops themselves. DNP in the game did not play 100%.
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100%. I'm the guy. I'm a go and slap the glass on the. On the layup.
B
Yeah.
A
I'm a shoot a little midi jumper. I'm going to play a smooth game. I might get my season average. I might. I might fall a little short, but I'm playing. Yeah, you're not. I'm in the game, and that's. That's where I like to stay.
B
Man. To wrap up this sappy episode 200 stuff, I just want to say, this isn't. Like, we're not talking like this, like, oh, this is the end, or like, oh, we've done a lot. I mean, y' all just got to wait till the million. Yeah.
A
Complete opposite.
B
We got to wait to the million subscriber episode that's coming up in a couple weeks.
A
Okay, so on 199 last week, we gave him a little sneaky shout out.
B
To all six of you that watch that.
A
No, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I was gonna call you at some point yesterday, and I said, you know what? I'm just letting it breathe a little bit. I'm gonna let him call.
B
Come on. They all took a week off for 200.
A
Leave it at that, man. Anyway, 199. We teased 200.
B
Yeah, go back and watch that if you have.
A
Oh, yeah, please go watch 199. But 200. Do we give a quick little. We're not. We're not. It's just, like, breadcrumbs. Hansel and Gretel. We're not spilling anything, but do we want to Talk on the 1 milli. Real quick?
B
Do we speak on, like, what's coming?
A
You don't want to.
B
I.
A
Can we. No, Just breadcrumb it.
B
Breadcrumb it.
A
Breadcrumb.
C
Yeah, yeah.
B
I'm not gonna reveal it, but can I just say let's go for it. Can I just say it's gonna feel really unplugged.
A
It is.
B
It's gonna feel really unplugged.
A
Very unplugged. There's. There's. There's amazing things coming and I, I think to wrap this very quick little, little breadcrumb. Hansel, I'm gonna go with the 1 million subscriber episode is like the window to the future.
B
Yes. It's, it's, it's the new era of YSK 100%. Yeah.
A
It's, it's going to be, it's gonna be a blast. It's going to be. I'm hell, it's gonna be a blast from the production side us of making it and the consumer side for y'.
B
All.
A
Trust me, from yalls perspective. But it's, it's gonna be so much fun. So.
B
And round of applause. This is the first YSK project we actually have done. Like it's, there's things ready to go before we announce it.
A
Yeah, we're like, we're like, we're going on tour.
B
You know we're, I mean come and.
A
We'Re like we're going on tour. They're like where we're like, oh no. Oh is. I mean that's some lore if you knew.
B
Okay. Yeah.
A
Are we done with the sappy part?
B
Done with the sappy part. Can I ask you a question?
A
You can ask me anything you want.
B
It was just your wife's birthday.
A
It was weird. Pull. Yeah.
B
It was just your wife's birthday.
A
It was.
B
Because I, I was meaning to ask you this. You took her to a staycation. We talked about it on Patreon. It's this whole debate we had.
A
We did, yes.
B
Now you took her to a five star hotel.
A
I did.
B
I never heard a giggle like that.
A
Strange.
B
Now but I've had this debate with people. Right.
A
Sorry.
B
I mean we're, we're there. Huh?
A
Go for it.
B
Does it matter what room you stay in? On a vacation? Does the room matter?
A
Oh my God.
B
On a vacation.
A
The true heart. Now this, now this is probably the first time I'm gonna cross that threshold with you.
B
Say that again.
A
This is probably. Now there was a lot of S's there. So there's the first time. This is the first time I'm going to cross that threshold with you.
B
It doesn't need to be about that staycation. But I'm saying like when you go out on vacation with a girl, you take your girl to Wyoming where you go.
A
I'm not going to Wyoming. Mexico from Wyoming. I'm sorry. I'm never, I'm literally never stepping foot in your state. Anyway. Now it's the. With the girl part that absolutely changes the answer.
B
Okay.
A
Cause you know when we went to tour. You like things nice. We all like nice things. And we follow our leader. Right?
B
Right.
A
We got to a hotel that we all thought was nice and you said, this is scum. And we went, really? I was like, I don't mind it at all. And you literally go, well, y' all can stay. I'm out. And you grabbed your bags and left. And we were in a different country, so. Okay, so that's one thing. I don't mind that if it has, literally, if it has a locking door in air conditioning, I don't even need a bed. Like if I'm cold and with a locked door, I can fall asleep.
B
It's just the difference, bro. That's, that's not right. The whole point of you going somewhere, is it like somewhere outside your home, is to treat yourself nice. Why would you go to a vacation or somewhere that's worse than your home?
A
Cuz I like saving my moolah. I like my money.
B
Why even go on the vacation then?
A
That's now because you said with your girl. With your girl. I, I very honest to God, it was like a rebirth on that staycation. So I'm not talking about it, but that was what opened my eyes. The quality of the room that is 100% where you fall in your budget.
B
Right.
A
That I, you do not deserve to be judged for that at all. Now, something that is an easy fix if you can ask for it. And some hotels even allow you to choose it if you can get either a corner room or you can get a room that has the better view. So like the same price, but like where we stay in la, remember how we always used to get, oh my God, this is sexy view. And that one time we said we're looking at a parking lot.
B
Yeah.
A
So if you can choose the sexy view, you get the sexy view when you're with your girl. Because it's just the ambiance is better. The blinds are open, you're looking into lights. And in the city and other humans, you don't want to be looking into gravel. See?
B
Okay, but. Okay, yeah, I 100% agree with your girl. Is a special occasion. Yes. Let's take it off that just if you're on vacation with yourself, you take yourself on a vacation. Does the room matter?
A
Oh, I could, I could literally rent out an Airbnb that belongs to like a family of two that has like literally a two bedroom house that was built in 89 and they're still in there.
B
Oh yeah.
A
They live, they're in a secret basement And I'm just like, dude, sick. I'm like, let's do it. Like, what's the WI fi?
B
And I'm good. Okay. But I don't understand that because, like, the best part of vacation is where you sleep and where you wake up at.
A
No, sir.
B
You're an itinerary guy, aren't you? Yes, sir. That's so weird.
A
That's the. If you want to sleep good, buy a better mattress. I'm going to this vacation spot to do what this vacation spot has to offer. I go to the beach. I'm not worried about my sleep. I'm actually probably gonna get less sleep because I want to stay up late as. Probably get drunk, wake up early, and hit the morning waves.
B
Yeah. Okay. But the best thing is I can't go buy an ocean. Right? So when I go on vacation, I want to wake up to an ocean. I want an ocean view. I want to spread a remote control curtain that opens up and I see the Pacific.
A
Exactly.
B
That's what I want to see, the Pacific.
A
And then you see your doom scroll. I'm in the Pacific already for three hours.
B
Well, I can't swim now.
A
That's true. That's very true. But that. No, no, I completely disagree to me. On a vacation, like, an actual vacation that we're gonna do.
B
Yeah.
A
Not. We're here for whatever. A wedding. So we're just sleeping. I want. I want a good room, but I do not. Sleep is, like, legit last on my. On my. On my menu.
B
That's so strange. And I hate itinerary. People on vacations now and now.
A
Now. And you say that. Yeah, you say that. If you. Oh, my God. You say that. But if I did not. Oh, maybe we should eat here. Maybe we did this sometimes on some places we've been. We would have just been a lost cause. Just walking.
B
That's the best part of vacation. I want to be lost in a city or a country that I've never been to. Why?
A
Why do you want to be lost? You don't talk to anybody. You're not bumping shoulders.
B
Go.
A
Hey, man, what's the best thing to do around here? What's your life story? You're like this. And we're just. I mean, the amount of steps that I walk with you when we go to a foreign city, you would think we're training for a marathon. Like, it's like, when we're here at home, you're like that. I'm in the house, or we're gonna go do something fun. But By God, when we go somewhere, you put on your hocus and it's a half marathon time. You're like, dude, let's go to lunch and then walk for four hours afterwards.
B
I'm like, no, dude, vacation is vacating your normal life, right? In my normal life, Dr. Seuss. The hell was that?
A
You vacate your being.
B
See, I turn into a superhero with, I got some liquor in me.
A
That is nice.
B
That is nice. No, but in my normal life, I have an itinerary. Every day I wake up, I got a meeting here, I gotta sit in this, I gotta edit this, I gotta finish this. You know what I mean? That's my normal life. When I'm on, when I'm on vacation, I want to be lost. I want to just be out. I almost want to be homeless with a five star hotel.
A
I don't think I've. I don't think the words I want to be lost has ever, ever left my mouth ever. In any scenario.
B
I want to be lost.
A
Never have I said that. No one should want to say that. Dude, I actually hope. I have no clue where I am. Like, no one says that I want. Now, the itinerary at home is that it's, it's for the greater good, right? You need, I think, the biggest thing to help you. You need to classify your vacations. There's vacations where you do say you're going to a UFC fight, we're going to do this, we're going to hit the casino, we're going to have a steak dinner. That's where the itinerary comes into play. Because if you wait last second, dude, honestly, we're splurging. I just hit like 4k on baccarat. Let's go get a rib eye. And you go, hey, can I get one? They go, oh, you needed to call a month ago.
B
Yeah.
A
And you. Oh, Ruby Tuesdays it is. And now who's having the better vacation? I'm sitting there cutting in to a tomahawk, but you're sitting there going, is this even hot?
B
But going back to foreplay. I think the unplanned. I think the unplannedness of that is the sexy part.
A
I now. Yeah, yeah, like, like, I'll pencil you in for seven. Yeah, it's not. You're not getting all of me. You're not getting all of me. I'll get up, but I'm not. I'm not on tippy toes, like down there, you know, it's not, it's. It's there, it's going to happen. It'll be mediocre.
B
Yeah.
A
But we'll be happy at the end. Now, when it's spontaneous.
B
That's the best.
A
Oh, God. If I talk to me. If I'm watching Vecna destroy someone.
B
Yeah.
A
And then all of a sudden, my inner thigh gets grabbed.
B
Oh.
A
I mean, it's. I'm sitting there like, whoa, Whoa, Nelly.
B
Whoa.
A
Quick pause. Quick lock of the door because our son can almost reach the handle now.
B
Really?
A
Yeah.
B
He's getting tall now.
A
That's going to be bad, dude.
B
Okay.
A
The first time he walks in.
B
Have you ever walked. Did you ever walk in on your parents?
A
No, sir.
B
Me neither. But I could tell when it was happening. Right. I would hit that because they'd never. Like, I'm so sorry. Like, they're going to hate this. And I've never had this guy. And then Voldemort's looking at me like this dope. But, like, as a kid, my parents never locked their door. Like, it never happened.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
And so I remember going up there one day and I hit the. In the middle of the night. I was trying to open it up because I didn't understand.
A
Yeah, right.
B
And it was locked. And then I was like, oh, my God, you sinful. I was like, I thought we were done.
A
You said, oh, my God, you're nasty. You're nasty.
B
So you never walked in on your parents?
A
No, sir. Thank you.
B
Are you. Are you worried about your kid walking in on you?
A
Yeah. Well, there you go. I go. There's your answer.
B
She said no. We can get her a mic. We can start this with a mic.
A
Oh, God.
B
Are you want some more before your wife answers this?
A
That literally was camouflage. I was actually, like. I had no clue where it was.
B
It blends in nice. No, it's beautiful.
A
Yeah. What are you about to say? I'm beyond Malachi.
B
You're not worried about your son walking in on you in the future?
D
How old is he, though?
B
What. What age do you. Okay. Where you can have, like, six.
D
Okay, give me an age.
B
Six years old, Malachi.
D
No, I'm not worried about that.
B
What is it?
D
When he was. When he was a baby. Cameron, don't act like you did it when he was in that bassinet in the roof, so don't even.
B
Wait.
D
And it was his idea. It was Cameron's idea.
B
Of course it was.
A
Okay, now, Liv, now, the fact that you just aired that out on the Grail episode of episode 200 is a wicked thing to do. First off, now, I'm gonna assume because he was young, this was off the stretch of the six to eight weeks where no coitus was allowed. And I was probably, like, rabid squirrel going after that little nut they see out there in the. In the field. And I. I literally would have scaled the Great Wall of China for that nut. So if my son happened to be in the bassinet, I don't care. We could have had a family reunion in the living room.
B
Now we're. Now we're going to uncharted territories.
A
No, the door would have been shut.
B
Mimi's like, y' all hear that?
A
Yeah. Sounds like some wrestling. I go get back. Oh, yeah. No, it will happen.
E
Oh.
A
Oh, no.
B
You can tell who's from Arkansas.
A
Yeah, you can.
D
That is some Arkansas. Oh, tag you in.
B
Tag you. Okay, but. Okay. I honestly. Let me be a good third party here. Yeah, I mean. Kim, that glass is full.
A
No. Yeah, Sorry, sorry.
B
Can I be an honest third party here? I think when he's bass in that age, his brain isn't even close to being developed, so he's gonna have no cognitive memory. It doesn't matter the fact. I don't think I could get up around that. But that's a you thing. You have different.
A
It's not like he's in eyesight. Like, he's behind me now if he.
B
Well, he was cross that at that point either, so. We were two for two.
A
He wasn't. He wasn't seeing straight. Regardless. It could have been from a certain distance. Oh, my God. Exactly.
B
And I think it's normal. We're making it jokey. Jokey. But honestly. And baldi, we can talk about this. I. Dude, I can't do that to my son. Because I know, like, one day when I have a kid, one day when I.
A
No, you can't.
B
Oh, honestly. Oh, my God. Can I. Can I say that?
D
Oh, yeah. We do that with Ruby.
B
So one day, when I have a kid, like, I am very worried about him walking in on me and my wife doing the nasty.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Because me and Voldy.
A
No.
B
Yeah.
A
Call spade a spade.
B
Well, no, something similar happened. So me and Voldy, she brings her dog over sometimes, and this poor. Got the cutest eyes in the world, and he's attentive, and, you know, he liked to watch a movie with us. You're right. But mom and dad were drinking. Mom and dad were feeling good. Right? And so I remember we were starting to play a little bit of tigers.
A
Oh, there you go.
B
And I look over to my right, and that dog's like this.
A
Oh.
B
And I literally was like, impressive, ain't it? He goes.
A
He's like.
B
He was like, yeah, no, but he was just staring at me. Like, staring at me in the. In the. In my heart dropped, and I was like, this poor guy got picked up from a pound. He didn't think he was gonna watch Pound Town. Okay, good.
A
That. Now that's Gary.
B
El Appreciated that. Clap for me.
A
Okay.
C
Now.
A
Oh, my God. Okay. You know, the floodgates are open.
B
It's 200.
A
No.
B
Yeah.
A
Oh, we're just. We're gonna keep pouring on. So extremely similar with Ruby right now.
B
I've already.
A
I've already been on this exact podcast saying that my dog has licked me during. During intercourse.
B
Say this part of the body that the dog licked. Cam. Jesus Christ.
A
Okay.
B
The feet.
A
Thank you.
B
But saying that is crazy. We gotta put context for the clippers.
A
That is true. Okay. Yeah. So my. My dog has licked my feet before during coitus.
B
Right.
A
Now, there was one time where you would have thought I was wearing peanut butter shoes.
B
Right?
A
She would not. She would not leave me alone. And now it's getting, honestly, weird. Like, it's getting weird at this point. Like, my wife's losing her arousal. I'm getting angry. You shouldn't be angry during your wife. Like, that's not good.
B
No.
A
So I. So I.
B
We got to get monetized. This video.
A
That is very true. We need that. I'm gonna say I. I removed Ruby from the bed.
B
Yeah.
A
With my. Now, how that happened? Now, Now. Okay, now, that's fair. That's fair. I just want to. Like I said, this is an EP episode of Honesty.
B
It is an episode of Honesty.
A
She wouldn't get off. I was kind of like, all right, Ruby. All right, Ruby. And then I was like, Shawn Michaels. I was like, all right, Ruby. It was. It was. Yeah, I kind of. I definitely hit it quick. I was like, oh, God. Okay.
B
She's gonna.
A
Oh, it was one of those.
B
That's. That's insane. All right, We're. We're.
A
Oh, no, no. I'm so sorry. Now, this is a real thing that happened, like, I think last week.
B
Okay.
A
Okay, super quick. Me and Liv went to watch. Me and Liv went to watch the new movie. I believe it's called Housemaid with Sydney Sweeney. Oh, there's a.
B
Never heard of it.
A
There's a Sydney Sweeney movie? Yeah. Didn't do the best on marketing.
B
Okay.
A
We go to watch this movie, and it has that very attractive white man from. What is he From It Ends with us. It ends with us. With Blake lives.
B
He lives in Austin. No, not that guy. I don't know who he is.
A
The guy that was hurt, that was homeless, that grew up with her, and then like she gets with him at the end. Very attractive white man.
B
Right? See the movie.
A
So that, that's the two lead actors, Sydney Sweeney and the guy.
B
An attractive white guy.
A
Yes. Okay, now they have a full blown coitus lovemaking scene.
B
Nice.
A
Okay, now when I tell you we're watching this movie and we, we went and saw it, I want to say, two weeks after its release, okay. There's a group of, if I had to put money on it, junior senior boys in High School, 16, 17 years old.
B
The worst, right? Worst age group ever, by the way.
A
Oh, yeah, 100%. Every single one of them thinks that they are the. The alpha of Earth. Yeah, not so. Not their school, not their town, the earth.
B
It's the worst.
A
So we're watching it and this is our first time watching it, obviously. And you can tell it's getting. The climax is building. They're about to start making love.
B
Nice.
A
This. This teenager literally in the theater goes, here we go, bro.
B
Here we go.
A
Best part, right here. Watch it, watch it. Best part.
B
No way.
A
And I went.
B
I literally looked at him.
A
I was like, how many times has. Have you spent your mother and father's money to get an AMC ticket to watch this scene?
B
He's a member.
A
This is he. Word for word.
B
He goes, bro, here we go, here we go.
A
He's tapping his friend. He goes, bro, seriously, watch it right here.
B
Oh, no.
A
And I was like, you goblin, dude. That's. And then right on cue, like, right on cue. Shirts off, shirts off, pants off. Loves Go. And beautiful soundtrack in the background.
B
Yeah.
A
And he's like, dude, told you this guy studied film. Oh, my God. But what, like that's. That's creep level. That's your goblin.
B
We definitely have to keep an eye on him for the future.
A
Oh, hun. Oh. 1,000%.
B
It's one thing to see the movie twice, right? You can think it's a great movie, see it twice.
A
Hundred percent.
B
Then if you start to go to that movie for that specific scene, we now we're at level one problem. All right, let's wait till it gets on Netflix or something. Right?
A
Then if we go to the movie for the specific scene and you recruit friends, you. You need to be arrested.
B
No, you need. You need to go to a synagogue or a church.
A
You need Jesus Christ in your life. He literally said, Brother, bro.
B
Right here. Here we go.
A
Here we go. Watch it, watch it. He's like, let me see some of that buttered popcorn. Oh, yeah. No, it was. It. Dude. It was. It was some pure Cretan activity.
B
Oh, man.
A
Why I had to say that? It's wild.
B
Can we start a chant real quick? We're 50 minutes in.
A
Let's do it.
B
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A
What is that?
B
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A
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B
Now on to the rest of the episode, the you should know podcast. Since this is episode 200, it's not just about me and Cam. We got the behind the scenes crew here.
C
Yes, sir.
B
Now, let's say let's give it to Pierce first. I mean, Pierce. I don't know who's technically worked here longer, Pierce or cj. It's Pierce, right?
A
I think tech on technicality. I think it's Pierce.
B
Pierce.
A
Yeah.
B
I don't know what episode you joined, but we're at 200. How is 200 weeks in a row felt for you so far, man. And if y' all want to hear more of Pierce, because I know there's a huge Pierce community out there.
A
There really is.
B
He's on every Patreon exclusive episode, every single Wednesday over on the Patreon. And let's make this a deal, huh, before we get to you. I'm so sorry. No, go ahead, everybody. I know it's, like, hard. Everybody needs, like, a benchmark to start something.
A
Yes.
B
January 1st, New Year's. Everybody needs something like, okay, this is the day I'm gonna start. To the people that have been 50, 50 on the Patreon, let's start episode 200, the day you join.
A
There you go.
B
So now you have the benchmark. Now I can go 200 before I can catch up. Everything on there, it's better than 148.
A
You know what I mean? It's clean cut numbers. You will not regret it. Yeah. And you will own. It'll only get better.
B
It's only. Especially after episode one million. Or the million episode. But piercing a lot of tequila. Here we go. I said episode one million. But Piercy's on the Patreon exclusive episode.
A
Wow. No, no, it's okay. It's okay. No, no. Just a slight punch. No, no, no. Really. No, really, really. Took me a long time to put that up.
B
It took me so.
A
Pop him with your heel.
B
Just do it. No, no.
A
There you go. That's one balloon, Pierce. Hey, hey. Take it where you can get it. He was about to destroy the set. Or one balloon. Come on, Pierce.
B
Pierce is on the Patreon exclusive episodes every single Wednesday over on patreon.patreon.com. you should know, podcast, Pierce, how has it felt 200 Mondays in a row, even though you've been gone? I mean, you haven't been here not.
A
200 in a row, but, you know.
B
Yeah, close to that. It's been crazy. Early mornings, late nights, just, you know, five. Five guys, best friends, just having a great time every. Every Tuesday, every Wednesday. Get to come in here, do something we love. So it's probably a piercing. What's your favorite moment so far? Between. Let's just say between episode 100 and 200. Is it something on tours, in the office? Maybe something that no one knows? I'll give you free reign right now for episode 200 to say something that nobody knows, because I can cut it out. So you can say anything. I think tour tours are definitely my favorite. I do like, you know, coming in here and belly laughing every Monday. That's. That's Fun to do. Yeah, that's probably. That's probably my favorite belly laughing. It sounds simple, but, like, it is really.
A
I mean, it's. It's.
B
It's hard to come in to something so many consecutive weeks, bro.
A
There's now especially, like, not necessarily because of 20, 25, 20, 26. Like, it more just the day and age we're in. But people, like, fall to the mundane things, like, very often. Yeah, like, they're like. Like a lot of people, like, oh, I can't do this job. Like, it's just the same thing. I can't watch the show. It's the same. It's like, man, it really does take a slight level of grit to, like, knowing you're going to do the same thing every. Every week. Yeah, week after week, month after month, year after year. And, like, just keep it, like, keep it rolling. And that's why a lot of people don't. They just don't possess that or they don't like that. And you do. You really do. You just gotta bite your teeth and get it. But, yeah, I mean, it really. It sounds simple, but, bro, Pierce has showed up every single time. I always here, always laughing, always getting stuff done.
B
Like, you know what I love, too, is because. So, like, Pierce and K. Rob. K. Rob's here too. He's about to talk. But the. The thing I love is that, you know, me and Pierce don't, like, talk too much. There's, like, age gap between us. So, like, we can't go to the bars together. We can't go to the clubs. And that's like, my spots. You know what I mean? I mean, for what he's saying, I mean, me and Peace shared a hotel room in New York, and I guarantee you, we probably said less than five.
A
Words to each other. He probably was like, shut up. Turn the light off. And we were. We were.
B
We were. We were in new for a week.
A
We said less than five words to each other. It was crazy.
B
I mean, that might be fair. That might be fair. That's just one thing he gets to say. He goes.
A
He goes, pierce, where is my coffee?
B
I'm kidding. I'm kidding. That's not true.
A
But that's not true.
B
The thing is, like, so Pierce is.
A
Younger, you know, Bro, that honestly slips a lot of people's minds. Like, baby bro, this is a baby.
B
And I say it to say, like, I look. I look forward to the days we shoot Patreon stuff because I get to learn about what Pierce is doing. Like, what's his life Like, I've learned about his relationships. I've learned that he has family. I didn't know he had a family.
A
Yeah.
B
Why would I know that? It's crazy.
A
I learned about it. Yeah, it's true.
B
Like, I was like, oh, people love him. It's crazy. And the funny thing is, he's met my mom.
A
That is true. He doesn't remember that.
B
I didn't until you just said it.
A
And then before. Before we pass off the mic to the next person, I also want to take this moment to give Pierce, like, some props. And it's been. It has been crazy seeing his individual growth over this time.
B
Little kid, little girl.
A
Like, seriously, like, in. In the most loving way. But it's like, no, no.
B
You have grown.
A
Episode 200 area.
B
Sure, whatever.
A
You have grown, bro. Your vocabulary has grown. The way you treat people has grown. The way you tell stories has grown. The way you.
B
Okay, Robbie.
A
The way you accept something that might be harsh, but, like, in the beginning, you listen to how people said it, not what they were saying. And now that's changed, and it's like, you. It really. It's kind of crazy because a lot of people don't have friends. Age gap of, like, eight whole years. Yeah. So it's almost like a. It's like friend but, like, little bro.
B
Yeah.
A
Vibe at the same time. And it's not a bad thing. It's just what it is with age. But it. It honestly has been crazy to see you, like, develop. And the fact I was your teacher.
B
Like, that's what I was about to say. That's the craziest. I think the craziest relationship in podcasting history.
A
100.
B
From you being somebody's teacher to them working with us for years and traveling the country with us. Yeah.
A
Like, I mean, we literally took Pierce to. I mean, I almost say, like, all of the major cities in the United States and out of the country and, like, just see just all the little things that you wouldn't even think about that we see just from an outsider's perspective, like, it is. It's crazy to see. Bro. You've done a great job.
B
So, everyone, applause for Piercy. Well said, Cameron. It's not your time, Robbie. We're doing. We're doing seniority here. You did. You did.
A
Technically.
B
We got. And talk about a fan favorite in the back.
A
Good God.
B
Make yourself visible before we get hate. Comments, please, because I go to that way a little more.
A
Why are you that way? Why are you coding it out of camera?
B
Shut up. We got editor CJ cj. I mean, there's so much lore behind cj, if you don't know. And I'm not just saying this to plug the Patreon, which, I mean, obviously I want to plug the Patreon, but, like, there's so much lore here with, like, everybody that works here. We have, like, 18 storylines. Like, they're literally all know the people that are just on YouTube or Spotify. Pierce and CJ have been dating.
A
Like.
B
Like it's an actual thing. Like, it's a real thing.
A
Can I. Okay, now, this.
B
Not to cut you off.
A
Can I start with the talk of cj?
B
I'd love to. You've known him longer.
A
So me and cj, I'll never forget. Long, very long story short, we got a new coach. During the peak of COVID and one one meeting through Zoom, our coach was like, I want everybody on the team to call someone they don't know. And I was like, bro, I'm gonna call that guy.
B
Very pre podcast, by the way. Very pre podcast.
A
Before the podcast, I was like, I'm gonna call that kid. Called him. It was super awkward. And I was like, bro, I know that's gonna be my boy. I was like, I can tell he plays video games. I can tell he's got some culture in him. But, like, that's not fully who he is. We're very similar. So long story short, we build this amazing connection, and it was like, big bro, little bro. And in college, he was fantastic. And then the craziest thing, and without getting into other people's business. But long story short, when CJ came down here to visit me and live, he stayed with us and he met you and all these things. He was like, bro, that'd be sick. And then he kind of asked me, and I was like, yeah. I was like, I mean, you know, I'm all for it. But he's got the final say, him being Peyton. So to work here. Yeah, to work here. And he. He, you know, hits up Peyton, and then, boom. CJ's editing. So the original plan, I don't even know. I mean, you obviously remember this, but I don't know if y' all remember it from videos. The original plan was cj, he was gonna finish college, and he wanted a fresh start. He was gonna move down here to Texas and stay with me and Liz, live till he got on his own feet. Whatever. Now, right before that happened, something with. Again, not getting in their business, but another friend of ours, something happened with them, and they came to move in with us. We only had one extra room. So I mean, the Lord works in mysterious ways. But Peyton, not genuinely not knowing CJ outside of like three encounters and then like a lot of zoom calls and like FaceTime, he was like, bro, I just got this new crib. I got two extra rooms. I'll make one. I'll make one. My office, I'll make one. CJ's room. He can stay with us. So CJ pulls up and he stays with Peyton. And that not even not exaggerating, I think that is probably the biggest shift in probably YSK outside of like second biggest shift outside of me joining.
B
Yeah, 100%.
A
Because that was not supposed to happen. The Lord works in mysterious ways. And then it forced and it was like me being the connector of both of them. Like me knowing and loving and knowing everything about Pete. And he's not the most social guy. He has a beautiful heart. When you get to know him though, and it's like he probably wouldn't like, he would not do that if he wasn't like working for him and had this like middle ground connection. And me knowing cj, I love CJ to death. He's amazing when you're his friend, but he's very similar. He's not gonna talk to you if he doesn't know you.
E
You.
A
So the fact that you allowed him in and then he came in with you and then CJ hit this whole like 180 life switch, started talking more. Had a built in friend. Still hung out with me, but wasn't like, not like discrediting him. Like, not under my wing, just on his own with someone he doesn't fully know. And then same with you being like a. That gave you like your first like younger sibling friend vibe, brother that you don't really know. You built from the ground. And it was just such such a crazy.
B
Oh, look at live go.
C
Yeah.
D
Lives have seen it like, oh, you know. But.
B
Oh, yes, I love it.
A
I mean, it really. It really. It is emotional, bro. Like, it is. CJ came down here with like a car full of like clothes.
B
Yeah.
A
And I was like, bro, I. This was the extra dresser I was gonna let you use. So I'm bringing to peace.
B
Yeah.
A
And you were like, bro, I got an extra baby beds, like bed frame. I just got an extra bread.
B
Yeah.
D
Alligator. Or the alligator dinner place. And I'll never. We're eating at like an alligator dinner place. And I'll never forget we left there and CJ was just so like, I'm gonna make a YSK email I'm gonna just like, the way he went about, you know, wanting to work, you know, for Cameron and Peyton, it was just because I've seen him in college. Like, I said, yeah.
A
Liz. Known him just as long as I have. Yeah.
D
It's like, I used to make him dinner and do all the things, but it's just like, seeing him just so, like. Like, excited to do that, you know, where he is now. I was like, wow.
A
And then that. That whole time period of he was supposed to stay with us, he would have been super comfortable. He would have known what he was getting into because we hung out a ton in college. But he. He took a big leap of faith doing something completely uncomfortable. You took a big leap of faith doing something completely uncomfortable. And now y' all have bonded like crazy and have a fantastic, fantastic personal relationship and work relationship, and it's just. It's beautiful.
B
I just remember, like. Like, you know, this might be, like, emotional to say. I just remember him coming into the house and I was like, man, I've never seen someone wash their hands so much. I was like, that's so much.
A
My water bill is going to skyrocket.
B
I mean, I bought. I had to go to Sam's eight times in a month to get.
A
So you're so.
B
No, but. No, he's. He's great. And I want to let you talk. How have you felt since joining YSK? This whole thing from episode 100 to 200, how you feel you feeling?
A
I mean, I've been a part of it since I think I joined. Like, episode 76 or, like, 78.
B
Yeah.
A
Somewhere around there.
B
Yeah.
A
And just so far, I mean, it's been amazing. I mean, I can't. I can't thank y' all enough for what y' all done for me in my life. And it's just. It's crazy because I feel like I've known, like, we've only lived with each other for. Has it been one whole year?
B
Like, I think. I think we're getting there, you know, better than me.
A
It's definitely been a year.
C
It's been a little over.
A
Over a year. Yeah, about a year and a half.
B
We haven't celebrated, like.
A
Like, way longer.
B
Yeah. For some reason, it feels like. No, it literally, it feels years, but it's one of those things. And I talked to Voldy about it because, like, me and her talked about it. Like, you know, the conventional thing is like, oh, whenever you get a girl and, you know, you get, you know, married or, like, engaged, serious things just, y' all two in it. And then me and her talk, and we're like, now CJ's gotta be there.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, it's not whole if CJ's not there. That's just like. He's just like a. That's like our house unit. Like, that's our beautiful. That's our thing. So. Yeah. Yeah. And it. It is a. It is a tricky thing. It can be a tricky thing working with somebody you really love. You know, me and Cam are very tricky. Me and Cam are like, a very special kind of thing.
A
We really are, bro.
B
We.
A
I mean, you want. You want to talk about Ying to Yang.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, everything that he is, like, outside of the spectrum, good at. Like, off the charts good. I lacking everything. Not everything. Most things that I am, like, outside the spectrum, good at and specialize in. He likes it.
B
I'm horrible.
A
And I mean, it really was, like, not to sound like, just cringy and cliche. Like, I'm talking match made in heaven. Like, it is straight up Ying to Yang, opposites. Like, perfect magnets. Like, it really is. And it's a thing.
B
It's a thing like. Like, with me and Cam, like, we work together, but we love each other. Right? So it's like, you know, in business things, there's disagreements or there's things that don't go. Right. I never, ever worry about the friendship aspect. Right. But so it's weird with somebody like cj, who I haven't known as long as I've known Cam.
A
Right.
B
The. The friendship foundation might not be as solid as what I'm used to with Cam, but it's a thing of, like, it's helped me grow, like, because I'm, you know, I mean, all y' all know, y' all are waiting for me to say something like, I'm very here here. Right? Like, I'm very, like, no gray, black.
A
Or white, no middle ground.
B
Yeah. And so. But it. You know, one of the things that, you know, being around CJ and. And honestly, K. Rob, too, is being able. Doing a better job at being a good friend and a good boss at the same time, which I still struggle with. But, like, I. I can, like, CJ messes up or does something I don't like or whatever does a human error. It. That's helped me be able to communicate that better. So him being around has helped me grow as much as, you know, him having a job here might have helped you grow 100 perfect.
A
Yeah. Because, I mean, quick piggyback off that. At the beginning, you were super Tender with cj?
B
Yeah.
A
You were like, bro, like, I'm not gonna lie. Like, that's kind of terrible, but I'll let you tell him.
B
You know, I was like, man, I.
A
Was like, hey, see, we're gonna play some COD later.
B
But you.
A
I mean, you gotta redo that whole episode. Like, and then it got to this point where you're like, okay, we know each other long enough now. And then you were super. Like, you were as straightforward and strict as you are with me. And then in. CJ's very much like me. He doesn't have the 10 years we have, so he was like, oh, he's, like, really mad at me. And it's like, no, you're not. And now it's like the perfect balance. Like, you know cj, like, y' all really know each other, and now you can talk open and freely and still have that friendship. It's beautiful.
B
Y' all get. I'll get mad at him for something. And then like, 20 minutes later, I'm like, bro, you can't beat me in Wii. Like, we're playing Wii. Like, it's. It's a different thing. But, cj, anything you want to say to the fans for or to us? Because you got to say something to them. By the way, they love comments.
A
If you don't speak, they're gonna think this is rigged.
B
Yeah, say something to them.
A
I mean, of course, like, everybody tells us, like, we all love y'.
B
All.
A
Appreciate y' all super, Like, a lot.
B
Yeah, there you go. Super a lot. There you go.
A
May have had a little too much.
B
I love it.
A
You're.
B
You're actually talking.
A
I had to match P. That's what we've been doing for the last year and a half.
B
Ye. But boy, have we got.
A
Thank you all. We love you all and. And thank you, Peyton. Thank you, Cam.
B
And love you, buddy.
A
Love you, Bobby.
B
Wcj.
A
Wcj in the chat.
B
Big dog Kob. I mean, God.
A
Oh, the biggest of dogs.
B
The biggest dog. I mean, talk about a guy that has come in here and, like, been a tornado, but in the most positive way. Yes. I mean, dude, here, I'm.
A
I'm gonna steal it again super quick.
B
Yeah.
A
So I'll never forget this. Probably the first. The first full night that me and K. Rob hung out together. Right? So like I said, me and CJ were. We were. We were teammates at Arkansas Tech. And if he didn't. If I didn't choose the off campus route, I guarantee we would have been roommates. Like, we would have been a Part of the same four. I love the four he got. But K Rob is essentially family with cj. For those that don't know, like, based. They're brothers, just not through blood. So CJ's like, hey, man, my parents are cooking out. Whatever, whatever. There's fights. Do you want to come to the house? So we go to his house. K Rob's there. I'm like, what's up, bro? And Kob's like, what's up, man?
B
What's up, Bob?
A
And, like, that is, like, the. The easiest way to say it is just, like, matched energy.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, me and K Rob both have the gift of gab. We both can talk. We both are passionate about things.
B
We like.
C
Yeah.
A
We both have love for, like, anybody. Like, we don't have to know you, but, like, we respect everybody. We both stand our ground if we feel like whatever.
B
Boy, does he, huh?
A
Like, and it is. It was just the. It was like running. It was like hitting a mirror. Like, it was like, bro, this guy is sick.
B
Yeah.
A
And then the whole night, I'll never forget this. There was drinking involved, and a lot of people were like, oh, when's he gonna throw a punch? Oh, this is just that. Because it was a UFC card. Oh. I mean, this is boring as hell. And me and K Rob are sitting there. We're talking. We, like, our heads are whipping, and we're like, honestly, he's holding great ground. And if you watch the transitions, we're just, like, breaking it down, analyzing it. And I'm like, oh, this guy knows who he's talking about. Like, this is another true fan. And, like, from there, he would come to Tech a couple times, and there was more cookout stuff, and it was just like, we never even fully like, hey, do you want to be friends?
B
Right?
A
And it was just so natural. Like, it was. I was. I would start asking cj. I was like, bro, is K Rob want to game with us tonight? Like. Like, what are we doing? What's that?
B
Crazy. That was the same thing with me and. Me and K Rob, too. I remember every time I would hear, I. I knew that. That voice.
A
Oh, yeah, there's only one. There's only one of those.
B
No, he came to my house before because C.J. brought him over to put in blinds in the house. But I was just like, oh, this is CJ's, like, brother, and, like, he's coming to put him behind. I didn't know anything about him, and I was like, oh, this guy's talking to me really close to me. Like, he's so. He's so in me right now.
A
He said after that Cubs.
C
I've been deemed a close stalker at Thomas.
B
He is. He's very intimate.
A
He's a lover.
C
And I.
B
But nothing really came of that. And then I just remember always hearing him on the. On FaceTime with CJ and I would go down there and like, make jokes. And then I was like, I love this guy. Oh, yeah. Like, his personality is so funny. And then it got to a mode where anytime he was on FaceTime time, I was showing him my. Yeah, like, that was my thing. I'd be like, robbie. And I'll just show him.
C
Hey, just for the record, I have more pictures of Hayden Harden on my phone than I do women.
A
It's not even close. Oh, 100.
B
Oh.
A
But then, yeah, the next stage. I don't know if you were gonna say it. If you were, I apologize. Next stage. I remember us always being on the phone and CJ always being on the phone with K. Robin and literally, like separate conversations. And we'd be like, bro, like, you know, that didn't perform as well. Maybe we need to switch it this way. Karab goes, I mean, if it was mine, I'd do it like this. Honestly. Yeah, like from like 10ft away.
B
So far away.
A
He just hears. He's like ear hustling.
B
Isn't that the story of K. Rob?
A
He hears it. He's like, man, I mean, really, if you think about it, you subtract by two. It's even level.
B
Yeah.
A
And we were like, I didn't think of that. I didn't think of that. And it's like he was very. And then we problem solving and open minded and like, and has his own business and stuff. So he understood the struggles that, like, we couldn't bounce off of the people the likes of Liv Ryan, cj. Like, you know, it was very much just you and me, like, talking like, oh, gonna do. And then K. Rob just jumped in, was like, hey, you know, y' all do.
B
Y'.
A
All. Y' all are doing great. But hell, you know, I got this and this is how I do it. And this is. It kind of worked for me. Maybe you take it in this and put it in Internet form.
B
Boom. And so we ended up hiring him as the head of operations. So, Robbie, tell your your tenure here. How have you been feeling? Any message to the fans, to us, to how you've been your experience here?
C
So obviously, I'm the. I'm the newest employee. I got. I got two parts. One, I Want to start with just congratulations. I mean, to. To see my friends. And now what I consider, you know, consider brothers. I respect anybody that goes out and has a vision, has a dream, and sees it through and see things come to fruition. So to get to this point, I mean, there's a lot of people that don't, and I think there's something to be said for that. You know, there's a lot of effort, a lot of grind, tenacity. The list goes on. And so just shout out to you two for sticking it through, because it's not easy, especially being friends. I mean, we butt heads here, come to blows or whatever it may be, but it's. It's choosing to. To love who you're working with and figuring out together, and to do that for four or five years, for the better part, is. Is incredible. So congratulations to you.
B
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
A
Cheers, Carol.
B
To 200,000 more.
C
Yeah, exactly. One thing for Peyton, just to have the vision and. And to just. Just whenever you, you know, had the idea and. And where you thought this was going, who knows if it ended up here? But it started with that, and there's something to be said for that. And then for Cameron. Me and Dariel were actually talking about it the other day. I'm going to call you the Uniner, because we're kind of here in some form or fashion because of you, of.
B
Cameron Kennedy, and that's all my personal friends. You think about that.
C
All of our paths went through you to all be here.
A
Here.
C
He's literally back, and it's just. It just kind of. It just goes to show, like, it takes. It takes two, and. And I can't think of a better duo doing it, you know? So. I love y', all, man. The next thing would just be. Thanks. Thanks. First off, yeah, y' all took my dog. You brought him under your wing, took care of him. I was, you know, hey, man, he. He's a little. Little strange son of a guy a little different. Yeah, he's, you know, and I. It's. It's. It's. You know, he's close to my heart, so I'm like, man, I hope these guys, you know, I do. Cameron didn't know you as well. I was like, I just want him to go down there and. And become who I know he can be and be comfortable around people. That was. That was my main concerning. And y' all allowed that to happen. So I appreciate you for that. And then for me, I mean, I'm just a little Old country boy from Arkansas. There's just a bunch of ideas and that jabbers nice. You guys appreciate it enough to have me here, so. And, And I'm thankful for that. I've got to go places and. And do things that genuinely in my life, I, I, I just didn't even know would ever happen. So thank you, guys. I appreciate it.
B
It's a big dunk. Oh, my bad.
C
To the fans. I love y', all, man. That's. I mean, there's really not nothing else to say. Y' all afford us everything we get to do, and, yeah, it's remarkable.
B
Thank you to big Dog K. So everybody, if you're. If you're watching to this point, everybody put WYSK Crew, Can I pop some for y'?
A
All?
B
Is that appropriate? Are y' all drinking back there? Not period years and not live. But are y'? All.
A
I, I hadn't yet get a shot.
B
Robbie, Robbie, Robbie, Robbie, Robbie.
C
This is, this, is this peer pressure and.
B
Oh, no, it's not.
A
Oh, I'm not gonna lie. Two people just said oh to the size of his shot.
B
All right, you got one. See? All right, so CJ's. That was this much. All right. To the YSK crew. This is impossible without you. Thank you. Hey, none of that reached us.
A
It hit my wife. It pretty much hit my wife and care of.
B
All right. I think, I think it's.
A
It's.
C
Oh, my God, it burns.
B
It's time for the big surprise. I think it's time to reveal. Voldy. No. Y' all ready?
A
Let's go. Voldy.
B
Voldy.
A
Voldy.
B
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A
Wow. I've never said that.
D
He's never said that.
B
Oh, my God.
A
Look at his little hard flutter.
B
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A
Let's go.
B
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A
That's how you know it's real.
D
She's like, I want to sound your lap.
B
Everybody, welcome. Do you want to say your name or should I introduce your name?
E
You can.
B
All right, here you go.
D
You can.
E
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B
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A
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B
All right. Sorry, sorry. You know, she looks fantastic.
E
I don't know what to look at right now.
B
You can just.
E
I'm not expecting this.
B
There's a lot of screens and cameras here.
A
But.
B
But just look at us. You're just hanging out with us with your crew. We can move that closer if you want.
A
Oh, my God. We gave her the crooked mic.
B
Oh, my God, babe, you know I'll do anything for you.
A
Oh. Oh, no, he will. No, he's ridiculous. Look at that stance. Look at that stance from a 6, 7.
D
Man literally said T. You guys don't understand. I mean, as it should be. As it should be.
A
I go. I go, God, he must be better than me, because I'll do a lot, but I'm not doing everything.
D
Whatever. Cameron, you. You do.
B
Here we go. All right now, Sarah, thank you for. For joining us. Thank you for joining the. You should know fam. How does it. How do you feel right now? Are you a little nervous?
E
Yes, very nervous.
A
You look.
B
You look great. You're a. You're a wonderful woman. You're the. You're the greatest person I've ever met. So I am so honored to be able to share you with my second family, the YSK fam, the people I love. So I. I'm Very excited. Because I know that they will love you just as much as I do. Yeah.
A
So sweet. So sweet. Thug tears coming. Thug tears coming.
B
Now we.
A
Can we say a couple things?
B
Yeah, you're. Yeah, y' all go ahead.
D
Cameron says a couple.
A
Can we say a couple things? Okay, so first off, Sarah, the one and only Voldy. It's been this. This. This lore, this mythical thing. It's really crazy because it's not like it's not behind a curtain.
C
What?
A
That wasn't.
B
No, it did look like it was. No, that was great. Wife instinct. That was wife mom instinct right there.
A
Appreciate. Hasn't been lore for us. We've been kicking it with Sarah. Sarah's made us cookies. She's made us meals.
B
It feels so weird saying her name right now.
A
It does. It really does. It kind of feels like I almost.
B
Said, like, the other one that my mom called her. No, can't do that one.
A
It almost feels like. Like sin. Like. But Sarah. So a quick recap before we get into it. I'll let Peyton talk more about his queen. Cuz she is a queen to his king status. Sarah is a phenomenal, phenomenal human being. Like. Like too good. Head to toe, heartcore values, morals, the way she treats people, humor. I mean, there's not a. A box that's unchecked. She's a fantastic friend to all of us.
C
Us.
A
She has built this beautiful relationship with Liv. They are besties. They are girl. What is it? Hoes before bros?
B
They are so annoying.
A
Oh, my God.
B
So annoying.
A
Peyton will not know he's coming to my house for dinner the same time that I don't know I'm making dinner for Peyton.
B
Yeah.
A
And they're like, oh, my God. Yeah, it's in an hour. And we're like, what the hell?
B
Me and Cam have this thing. It's like the girls made plans again. Yeah.
A
Always make plants without us. But regardless of all that, she's. Sarah, I'll talk to you instead of that. You're a fantastic person. We've always loved you. We've been waiting for this moment, and I hope that you are enjoying it and taking it in because you deserve it. You deserve a grandiose entrance. You deserve this reveal because you are that big of a person and that big in much of importance to Peyton and all of us. So love you.
E
Thank you, guys.
B
I mean. I mean, this has been a super sappy episode.
A
Let's try again.
B
Oh, no. This has been a super sappy episode. And there's been a lot of, like, Real honest talk, which is great. And that's what this episode is for. And we're mixing in jokes to promise you we're gonna have a girls versus guys debate after. After we do this. Oh, no, you're not. Yeah, but can I say something? Like, I've. I've never met a human like Sarah. Almost said her full name. I've never met a human like Sarah to the point where my friends and my mom and dad prefer me when she's around.
A
Yeah.
B
I've never.
C
Yes.
B
CJ's like, oh, yeah. K. Rob's like, hell, yeah. There. There's times where they have been, like, the guys here have been like, is Sarah coming to the studio? Please let her come to the studio. You know what I mean?
A
200 for the month.
B
Can't pop it.
A
I can't pop a balloon.
B
And it's crazy, and there's so much lore and there's so many stories to tell. This isn't the. Like, we're not going to get into all that today. Just kind of introducing her. But like, my family, my mom and my dad, dude. Oh, it's bad.
A
Like, your mom's obsessed. She loves her some Sarah.
B
I. I'll call my mom.
A
So does your dad.
B
You said what?
E
I said I love his mom.
B
Yeah, she's. She's great.
A
She's fantastic.
B
Yeah. Anyway, but she. She'll call. I'll call my mom. Because I. It's my mom. I want to check on her. And, you know, I'm like, hey, Mom.
A
Where?
B
Where? She's like, hey, I'm good. Where's Sarah? Yeah. And I'm like, here. And I give Sarah the phone. They're gone for an hour. I don't know where in the house they are.
A
I don't know.
C
Yeah.
A
All right. Have you washed? Where's Sarah?
B
Yeah, 100. So, yeah, I just. I. I don't know. I. I tell her all the time, there's one day you're gonna wake up and realize, guys, that you're too good for this. Like, you're way too good. Like, no, the genuinely the only person. Oh, man. Dude, I'm gonna get emotional.
A
Do it.
B
Do it.
A
How can you pop it? Why couldn't I with the same shoes on.
B
Where did my mic cover go?
D
It's right underneath the thing.
A
Let it out, Bob. Think you need to let it out. That's. I mean, that's a touch.
B
Okay.
A
Let it out, bub. Do it.
B
Sarah is the only person in my life that I've ever been, like, 110% myself with in any situation. Ah, dude, me. Man. This is stupid. I'm getting emotional too. Oh, wow. Oh, wow.
A
I'm getting emotional too.
B
No, but, like. But, like, don't look at me. You look that way.
C
Yeah.
D
No, you're not.
B
You can't look at me.
A
If you look at him, he's a cry. If he cries, my wife's crying and I'm crying.
B
Looks so good, too.
A
I'm getting close for no reason. I'm getting close. I'm getting close. Genuinely, no reason. I mean, it's not. It's not for no reason, but I'm saying, like.
B
But the only person that's. Like, I. I've genuinely been 110 myself with, like, there's nothing I hold back. There's nothing I think of when I'm talking to her or, like, have a grievance with, like, in life or, like, personal stuff. And, like, not that she's ever there for. I need answers from her, but somebody I can just confide in. And I. I think this is the first time. I know. It's the first time in my life that it's ever happened. And it's. It's the best feeling in the world. And I. And I. I genuinely. I genuinely do not know why she's with me. I don't at all. But it is. I am. I. Every day, I'm so thankful that you're here. Don't. You can't cry.
E
Sorry.
A
I just looked at Lou.
B
Oh, no, no. This is supposed to be funny. This is supposed to be funny.
A
It is. It is it. I think me and Liv are. I think me and Liv are getting emotional from the point of knowing you for. I mean, like, eight months away from being a decade of no bear. You are like. You are such a. You're a great person in itself and you have always deserved someone like Sarah. It's just never. It's never worked out. And you haven't found her. And you finally did. And we. I remember from the jump, we were like, dude, you messed this up. That's on you, right? She's the truth. She's legit.
B
Yeah. I had to fight for it, boy. Round of applause for me. Yeah, you did.
A
Yeah, you did.
B
That's a story for a different time.
A
Yes.
B
Keep going.
A
I think that's where the big part of me and Liv's tears are coming from. Because you are. You are the epitome of. Of tough shell on the outside, but just. Just soft good man on the inside. And she is the one and the only One that has genuinely pulled that, oh, I'm macho tough. I don't need help. I don't need a shoulder to cry on. She's pulled that layer back. And you've. You've been like, just Peyton. Like you said, like, you're 110. You don't have to hide your weird stuff. You don't have to hide your little quirks. You don't have to hide the way you act, you talk. You don't hide your friends. You don't hide anything. And she's just. Just by your side, literally, through all of it. And she's. And she loves it. And she loves you. And it's just. It's. I mean, the amount of conversation I've never told y' all this, the amount of conversations that me and Liv have had about y' all behind our four walls and just, like. Like how thankful we are that y' all found each other and what it means for you and your just. Just dayto day and, like, giving you a dip. Like, you know, some different lenses to look through every once in a while. And, like, it's just. It's so. So beneficial and it's. It's amazing. Like, it's just beautiful to see.
D
Great to watch. Like, that's just.
A
It really has.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean. Oh, it's getting there. I'mma fight for it, too. You got to get it out of me. I remember. I mean.
C
And do we.
B
Do we kind of tell them? You get, like, right there, baby. You can.
A
Baby's still gross. Anyway, continue.
B
Oh, no. You don't know the names we call each other. But. Okay, before we. We get into, like, some debate, but we're not gonna get into, like, the full stories of, like, how we met and everything, which it's not a secret, but, like, let's drag this out a little more. Are we right?
D
Yeah.
A
You need a little taste.
E
Just a little bit.
A
Just a little T.
B
Yeah. But I think the great thing about. And, babe, I'm sorry to rush you. I'm not trying to, but I think the great thing about us is that we have, like, a very organic relationship. Yeah. I think. Because it wasn't like, we found. Which nothing wrong with, but we didn't find each other. Like a dating app. We didn't find each other. Like, looking to find somebody. I think it was.
E
I was not looking at all.
B
You made that known.
E
Yeah.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
Who the hell sends flowers?
C
Stop trying to hang out again.
B
They're driving all the tea. Yeah. You know, the crazy part is Me and her were talking over dirty martinis the other day. Could.
A
Dude, me.
B
I love.
A
Oh, my God. Y' all are obsessed now.
B
Dude, can I say I. I love this. I think our. My most favorite. I have so many, like, things I love to do. I just like doing life with you, but, like, the. The things I love doing with you is, like, going out to bars or clubs and, like, just sitting at that bar for, like, three hours and just yapping, dude, it's. It's the most fun in the world.
E
We'll talk for a really long time.
B
It's so long.
E
The restaurant closes, and we're like, oh, yeah.
B
We'll look up. Nobody's around us. We'll be like, holy.
A
Holy. Y' all do that, like, a lot. Like, y'. All. Y' all will do that at, like. Like, friend gatherings. Like, we'll be at my house. Like, we're watching a movie or something, and I turn around, y' all just talking. I'm like, hey, shut the.
B
Oh.
A
Just like, talking. I'm like, all right.
B
But, yeah, I think we're. One of the things we were talking about over dirty martinis for six hours is how I think I. I give you a lot of. Because at the beginning of me and her, I was very infatuated with her. Obviously, she's the most beautiful human in the world. And so I was like, dude. And CJ knows. K. Rob knows. Cam knows. Y' all know. Y' all all know. Like, it's. I've been trying full circle.
C
You went, Mark Harden.
B
I did go Mark Harden.
A
You essentially did.
B
You are your father's son.
A
You are your father's son.
C
You.
A
I mean, you Fought to the 12th round, boy.
D
Boy.
B
I, I. I just love that it worked out, how it worked out. I love that I tried with you at first. I let you know, like, hey, I think you're gorgeous. And, like, I would love to follow your journey more.
E
Oh, my God.
B
You like that pickup line?
E
That was his line.
D
A. Yeah, yeah.
B
She was telling me about what she does and stuff, and I was like, I. I'd love to follow your journey.
E
And I follow you on Instagram.
A
Yeah, you follow JRR Tolkien.
E
Gave him my Instagram. And then I think it took him, like, another time seeing me until he actually messaged me.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Well, I couldn't let her know, like, I was. That. I'm not thirsty. You know what I mean?
D
Oh, my gosh.
B
He goes. He goes.
A
He goes, no, I'm literally quenched. Like, he's like, I need you, but I'm not gonna act thirsty was getting.
C
In the car like this.
B
That's so true, bro. I'd go home mad as I'm like, she still didn't text me back. Hello, how are you doing? Oh, you look great. Like your outfit, little boots. But so I love that it happened like that. Me, you know, pursuing you, you not being in a position where you wanted to be with anybody. And you, you know, you have your own goals and life aspirations. And then me being okay with that, living my own life, and then us just kind of becoming friends and hanging out and you actually becoming friends with.
A
Live.
B
It was the thing. And then so I was just naturally around you. And then it got to a point where it felt more irregular to be alone than around you. And so I think I just love that it naturally happened like that.
D
Yes. And I'll speak on that.
A
I was about to say there might be some waterworks, but I want to give live. Maybe let live talk about her a little bit.
E
She can't.
D
I'm only gonna say one thing.
B
Thing. Well, here we go.
A
We got it. Say whatever you want, babe.
B
You're good.
A
I got you. Say, say and speak truthfully.
B
By the way, we broke up. I'm just kidding.
A
I. I know what she's about to say too.
D
I can't say it.
E
Can you say it?
A
Okay. So live. So Liv, after, when she moved from Oklahoma, like she had very few and slim friends here, right? And when Sarah came into the picture through you, Liv thought it was incredible that when her and Sarah hung out, it was her and Sarah hanging out. Sarah never brought up Peyton. Sarah never said, what should I, like, what should I be looking out for? Like, is this really hip?
B
She wasn't trying to infiltrate me through Liv.
A
Sarah was there for Liv. And Liv. The amount of times that Liv, bro, she cried before the pregnancy, like just in our bedroom one night, like, like.
D
Cuz she came like at a time where like I was like postpartum and just like, you know, feeding for that friend. And she just like came in.
A
Like, I'm getting emotional because I'm thinking of real, like real life conversations that me and Liv have had. And she was like, I, I, I love that girl. Like, she does not. We do not talk about boys. She, she asks about me, she's digging deeper about me. She's there for me and I love giving it back to her. And this is the person I need. And like, like, bro, it was, it was a lot. And she was like head over heels for Sarah.
B
Yeah.
A
And I remember the one night. I remember one day she called or I was on the phone with you. We were talking something podcast, and. And Liv, like, jumped in the phone, and she was like. She said something along, like. She was like, if you up with Sarah, I'll never forgive you or something. She was like. She was like, I swear to God, I'll still be her friend.
B
Yeah.
A
And it was like, live. Live is like ride or die for Sarah.
D
Boundaries. Because me and Peyton have been friends.
B
You know, as long as me and Kevin forever.
D
So I was just like, yeah, she was. I don't want to get my feelings hurt also. You know what I'm saying?
A
Exactly. She was dealing with that. She was like, it's so. So fresh for their, like, like, talking stage. She was like, but, God, like, I love this girl. She's awesome. But she was like, I love Peyton, and I've known him for a decade, and, like, I'll always have his back, so I. I hope nothing happens to them, because she was like, I'm gonna be heartbroken.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
I think.
A
And now, like, just.
D
Thank you for being a good friend. I appreciate that.
E
I think that's, like, another thing that was so easy. Like, everything that happened with us, like, it just happened. Everything that happened with me and live, it just happened. And everyone else in this room, like, just happened. Like, it wasn't forcing anything. It wasn't like, trying to have to be anybody else. I wasn't.
B
Yeah.
E
I think that's what attracted me to, like, even Peyton, like, you said, I could just be myself and with you guys, and everyone has been so welcoming with me, and. I don't know. I just never had to question myself or be anyone else. I wasn't.
A
So.
D
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Probably said I might have been the biggest doubter. No, we have. Everybody here loves you. And I. Everybody prefers a world where you're in. I think no one that's met you has ever had the alternate thought of that.
D
Malachi loves you.
B
Yeah.
A
Sarah's given my son a bath.
B
Yeah.
A
And put him down for bedtime. Like, she is. She is in the family, dude.
B
Yeah. And. And, I mean, we'll get. We're not gonna reveal everything, but there I remember. Can I tell them about the Dallas show? So when the start of tour, me and Sarah weren't talking. Like, we weren't even.
E
We're friends.
B
We're friends. It was. It was like.
A
It was like.
B
It was ghost mode.
A
It was.
B
Yeah.
A
I was about. I was about to say you definitely had the hots for the Dallas show.
B
Yeah.
A
Yes. Listen, listen. They weren't there.
B
Yeah. What the Are you talking?
A
We lived it.
B
Dario said. Yeah.
A
Oh, Dario.
B
Oh, yeah.
A
No, me and K. Rob lit you. You 100% wanted Sarah. 100%.
B
No, I said, yes, you.
A
Yes, you did, boy. Yes, you did. But Sarah was respecting herself. Her temple. She was playing it slow. She was making sure.
B
Playing it slow. She wasn't playing it at all. She wasn't playing. She was giving me.
A
No, she was going left to leave.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
But basically the easiest way is there was. There was a line of communication, but it was not like, like, like the talking stage, like, they're hanging out, going on days stuff.
B
They were just.
A
They were communicating.
B
We were literally just like, like the most casual, like.
A
Exactly. Yeah.
B
Text ever.
A
Line of communication. That was it.
B
And so, dude. Yeah, I remember, like, it was to the point, like, at the beginning, I was trying and then some. And then she said she didn't want to. So I moved on and was doing my own thing, and I was dealing with my own past stuff at the same time and like, like, whatever. And then I remember, she, I, I. I was around her, and she showed me. She surprised me that she got tickets to the Dallas show. She showed me on her phone. I have a picture of it this day. To this day. I have a picture. She's holding up. Like, she's. She bought tickets. And, dude, my, like, excitement for that Dallas show went through the roof, which probably was hard on the people that worked for me, because I was like, it has to be right.
A
Right?
C
That's.
B
Everything has to be good.
A
He's like, if any of the 20 shows is perfect, it's tonight. And I was like, bro, it's the first one. I was like, we're gonna stumble. He was like, no such thing.
B
Yeah, no such thing at all. And then. So I remember, Yeah, I was like, dude, I was like, where? She like, whatever.
A
Oh, yeah. Robbie was sweating.
B
Boy, it's so bad. So sorry. But I remember walking out on stage, and there's. There's 700 people. How many people are in that venue sold out, looking at us? And I swear to God, she was dead set in the middle on the front balcony, and I could just see her.
A
It really was some movie. It was like, no exaggeration. She was like. She was directly 12 o' clock and.
B
Like, right above the spotlight.
A
So one thing y' all don't understand is when we're on the stage, the lights are hitting us. We can legit see, like, probably the first, depending on the venue. Like, first six to, like, nine rows. No, no, sir, I wasn't giving you that. Maybe 10 rows, right? Like, that's maybe it. But when you look, if there's a venue that has a second level, it depends on where the light is, if you can see them literally at all, or if you have a good view. Sarah was like this, like, godly. Like, I'm talking perfect light, perfect spot. It was like, you couldn't miss her.
B
Couldn't miss it. It was crazy. I did that whole show. Can I remember? I saw her. I ran on stage. Boom. It took me like two minutes maybe. And I saw her and it was just like that whole show. And I'm sorry to everybody else that was there. That whole show was for Sarah. Can I say, like, I. I directed every. Every time I made a joke, did she laugh? Like, every time Cam said something, did she laugh? And then I remember there was a point in the show, I looked up and I didn't see her. She left.
E
I went to the bathroom.
B
But I didn't know that at the time.
D
Whatever. I was like, what are you doing here?
B
Yeah. And so I remember I was like, in the middle. I thought the show was good, and my energy was up. I was like, sarah's up there. I'm lit. Like, whatever. You know what I mean? I look up and she's gone. And I was like, she. I remember every piece of dopamine I had during that show dropping. And I was like. I was like this. Yeah, so who'd you rather? Thanos comes to invade, dude? I was like, it hurt me. And then she came back and I was like, okay, bad. And then we. We met it. Or we hung out at the outer party. We hung out for a little bit. Like, not even too long. And I was just like, this girl's cool as hell. Yeah.
A
It was still. It was still very. It was still very. Sorry.
B
Super.
A
It was still very casual. Like, even at the after party.
B
No, it was casual.
A
I. I say this was like, thanks for coming. Like, what's up? Like, what's your drink of choice? Like that casual. Like, very low key.
C
Like, we need to ask her. What led you to come to the show?
A
Because at that point, from my recollection, we were. We were.
C
You're fresh and ghost mode, you know, coming off some fun. What. What made you decide to come to the show?
E
He had texted me and asked me, or he said like, hey, I'm having a show. Like, you should come.
B
Yeah.
E
Yeah. And I had already dismissed so many dates.
B
Oh, no. So many Hangouts. Hey, you want to come here? Do you want to do this?
A
We can do this opening night show. You don't even understand. Understand the turmoil you caused us. Like, it was when you said no. It was like, oh, like tomorrow's. Tomorrow's gonna be a long one, boys. Yeah. And I have to get drunk tonight.
B
Oh, yeah.
A
He was like, she said, no, we're going to Dallas.
B
And I was like, but yeah, what, like, what was your, like, thoughts in going to the show? Cuz you knew I did a podcast and you knew, like, it was popular, but you. She told me something I didn't know. You said that you. It popped up on your for you page like, once or twice after we hung out or like, after we met. Or like, after we met because I.
E
Had your number and I was like, in the algorithm.
B
Oh, like, from your contact. Yeah. And so you said it popped up on your for you page, and you would be like, oh, that's a guy from there. Yep. And you just swipe.
E
Yeah. Like, I have never, like, done a deep dive or a rabbit hole with you guys.
D
Like, yeah, that's what.
C
Yeah.
E
Yeah. And I. I'm glad for that.
B
Me too. Facts.
A
Me too.
E
Like, for looking at it. Just because I got to know Peyton for Payton.
D
And I love that.
A
I love that too.
B
Love that.
C
That's what I was worried about.
B
Exactly.
A
That's what that. I mean, well, there's so many. Nothing to do with you, but there's.
B
So many people in this position that, like, a lot of. A lot of people that, you know, at the time. They're giving me attention. Were giving me attention.
C
Yes.
B
For them. Them, they're like, this is the guy that's from this. Or like, oh, he knows this person. But, like, could give up. It made me feel small. No, I was like, really?
A
And we. I mean, and it was kind of like, it not unfortunate by any means. Like, I love the fact I found Liv and everything.
D
Are you about to say no?
A
I'm saying from my brother's perspective, Like, I'm like, like, bro, we've really, like, really grown and, like, blown up over the last, like, year and a half, two years. I'm like, Like, I just remember so many conversations like, bro, like, protect your heart. Like, dating right now is. I mean, especially as us. Like, that's a. That is a wicked task. And that's when. When you came in the picture, I was like, bro, I was like, she has no clue who you are.
B
She doesn't care.
A
She doesn't want to hang out with you, I was like, keep trying.
B
Keep going. This is why I. Be the one.
A
Keep trying. Because, I mean, we, like, there was a lot of internal conversations as boys.
B
Boys.
A
Because, I mean, we love Peyton and we want to protect Peyton at all costs. So it's like, there was a lot of times where we're just like, bro.
B
Like, you might want, you know.
A
You know, everyone's on. Like, we're giving him stuff that's good. Like, everyone's on their own timeline. Like, bro, you're good. Like, and the whole time we're like, it's gonna take, like, a miracle. Like, because everyone's not. Because.
B
True. No.
A
A miracle from the perspective of a lot of people are going to know who he is at this point.
D
Yeah.
A
Like, they might think he's attractive. They might think he has a great heart. They might think he's funny, but they also might know what he has, and they're gonna try to go for that. And it's like, I'll die before that happens. So it's like, like, that's the miracle part. And you were just so, so, like, ground level, pure that it was just like, oh, my God. She's.
B
Yeah.
D
I'm telling you, I called it from day one.
C
She's not. She's not asking about it. She's not. And I was like, maybe she's. Maybe she is here.
B
What were you gonna say? Yeah.
C
Has given me all faith. Women again.
B
That's very nice to say.
A
Yes, Honestly. Honestly? Yeah, honestly.
E
Well, we were just talking about it over one of our dinners, and I was saying how I was so, like, individually focused on myself. And, like, you know, I've told you before, when we were in that weird stage, like, you have your career and you've made it. Like, I'm trying to make mine. And in a way, I had, like, blinders on my eyes of just like, where am I going? I need to get there. And then now it's kind of cool because I, like, still have the same goals, but I see, like, you in it with me, and it's like, yeah, that's.
B
Oh. Oh, wow. That was. That's.
A
That was like a.
B
That was like, all right, let's get some funny going. All right, let's do a girls versus.
A
Oh, wow. That was like a. That was like a three worder. That legit.
B
That's hard as. Holy.
A
You want to talk about Shakespeare, boy? Holy.
B
I mean, let's go back on the replay. I think I went like this.
A
Holy. I mean, holy.
D
Listening to it. Listening to it.
A
My My. My eyes are about as dry as the Sahara, and all of a sudden, I mean, it's Niagara Falls.
B
I said, whoa, boy.
E
No, it's true.
B
I feel like I could be SEAL Team sticks right now.
A
She's got that Dumbledore over there.
B
Wow. Hell, that was hot.
E
But now it's like, how can I, like, not contribute to myself, but to us?
A
Oh, my gosh. She's doubling down.
D
That's what I said. Y' all hear me? I said, she's doubling down.
A
She said. She said 11, and you're showing a king double down.
B
Oh, dude, that's my best friend. And she smells my sick farts.
A
Yeah, that's. No, that's.
B
That.
A
Now that. You could have left that.
B
Yeah, she plays with my tough.
A
She braids your tough hair. She smells your sick farts, and. And she loves literally majority of things that you love. And, like, 90% of life doesn't love those things. Yeah, but she's right there.
C
She doesn't even care about.
A
She watches.
C
She doesn't.
B
And the thing is, she knows. No, she knows I'm sensitive, too. So if she tells me she doesn't care about it, she'll know. I'll shut down. So she'll lie to me for two months, be like, this is. I love this.
C
Oh, my God.
A
That's the best character development I've ever seen.
B
She doesn't give a.
A
You're like, oh, yeah, Watch it. She's like this, dude.
B
She watches Monday Night Raw with me every Monday. That. Make her some salmon. And she'll watch Monday Night Raw with you.
A
Want to say something to her now that you're good?
D
I said something to her.
A
No, I said it for you. Do you want to just say something? Just.
D
I'm good.
A
Not making a super. He's doing his thing. Cam's doing his thing.
B
He's doing his thing. He goes, you want to. He. Give her a hug? Give her a hug. Go give her a hug.
A
We're about to move on. And I'm saying.
D
I told her, I said thank you for being a great friend.
A
There you go. There you go.
D
Feel about her.
A
I know. I was just trying to say, like, for the. For the audience, like, cuz you couldn't get it out the first time.
D
Oh, my gosh.
A
Not even second. About to move on to the fun.
B
Cam's got a great heart, man.
D
I'm happy that, like, we finally get to share her.
A
Yes.
D
She's. She's.
A
My friend's been asking for months. Can I please put her in my Dump. Can I please put her in the Christmas post? Can I please put her in the.
D
Cuz we have some good memories together. Like, that's my girl.
A
But.
D
But I love that, though. I respect that with, you know, I. I respect the relationship and I love that. So of course, you know, but I am glad that I can finally, like, share my friendship. Like, I guess out. That's not. You know what I mean?
B
Yeah.
D
Yes.
B
Last thing.
C
Round of applause. It takes. I know. You know, like in the. In the beginning, it was like, I don't know if I want to be on camera or not. It takes a lot to come out of here.
D
Yes.
C
In front of the, like, general audience that we have. I know they're going to love you.
B
Oh, yeah.
C
I just want to give you a little round of applause.
B
That's true. Yes. I can see you over here.
A
Nervous.
B
She's so cute. She's out here, like, anxious. I know. Little anxious twitches. But you killed. I mean, there's nobody in the world that looks for. I mean, I'm sure there's some people that do look forward to getting in front of a million people and like, just giving up your life to them. Like, now it's like, now you know who I am.
E
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Oh, you know, I told you you didn't have to do it and. But I'm just it. Like everybody else is saying, I'm so glad that I can share the best thing that's ever happened to me to other people, man. And now you get to help their life lives. So like you helped mine. Love you.
A
Bear me too. A.
B
Now let's debate. Let's get. Let's debate.
A
Yeah, let's. Let's switch the vibe. Sarah, you and me are going to switch spots right here.
B
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A
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B
Now on to the rest of the episode. The you should know podcast. This is the first time in YSK history where I've been able to get involved in relationship debates. Let's go.
A
Let's go.
D
Because you're always jumping in on ours.
B
I'm always.
A
I mean, let's be honest. Off. Off aesthetics alone, we beat y'. All. Let's just be honest. Y' all are beautiful. If it was you talking about my bear. Are you talking about my wife saying she's not.
B
You said it.
D
Are you talking about me and you or him?
A
No, no, no. Two on two fight. We win anyway.
B
Oh, yeah. No, we're ground. Are you crazy?
A
Wow.
B
You can't say that.
A
Derek Lewis said, I want my wife next, homie. A whole lot of ground. And pound.
B
All right, now, I don't know how Yalls household runs. I've known y' all for 10 years, so I think I have an idea. But I know our household is a little weird. We have a weird relationship. We like to be funny and like, I like to pick her up like a baby and go, oh, there's a baby one.
A
Carlos. Yeah, never done that.
B
Yeah, no, it. We do touch. We do touch tongues. A lot of PDA touching tongues.
A
But.
B
But I have a. I have a question for y', all, because it's been a problem in our relationship. Like, we don't have real problems, but these are the problems we have. Is it wrong to give your significant other's private area pet names? Yes. See, that's the same thing that she says.
A
First off, you said that so quick. Yes. You know, good in. Well, I have a. A Rolodex. That's why.
D
That's why I don't like it. Cuz you're like a moose or a cookie or whatever.
B
Say, how do you give me or.
A
What.
B
Kind of k. Wait, not. Why the.
D
Did I say that.
A
Olivia?
B
Moose.
D
Moose or be. Beaver. Beaver.
B
That's what you say. Wait, wait, can I hear what is your sentence like, go to sentence rehearsed.
A
I mean, okay, now this first one's gonna have.
B
I mean, there's.
A
There might be a lot of comments.
B
Yeah.
A
But sometimes I'll be like, you know, let me see the monkey. Let me see.
B
Whoa.
A
Now I know right now. Y' all are immediately.
D
Now you see why I say it's cringe.
A
Yeah. I'll be like, let me see the monkey. I'll be like, what's that moose hitting for? Stuff like that, you know? I like it. I think. I think it's nice. I think it adds an extra layer of spice.
D
No, it doesn't.
A
It's like, you have Morton salt. When I pull out moose, I'm adding Himalayan pink salt. It's a little different. There's levels to this. I go, what's that beaver hitting for?
B
Oh. Oh, bear. So you don't like it either, so you turn off. It's a complete turnoff.
A
Hey, guess what? Tell that to my son. Wasn't too much of a turn off. Got the job done. Got living pro. That's the night.
D
That's the couple nights that you didn't call it a moose or a beaver or what the.
A
I guarantee I said, go ahead and unwrap that caribou for me.
B
Oh, I tell her, let me take a ride on the magic school bus. There you go. That's what I said. Let me take a ride on the magic school bus.
A
Magic school bus.
B
Yeah. Let me. Oh, she's. What's that lady's name with the weird sign hitting that?
A
Ms. Frizzle.
B
Oh, Ms. Frizzle.
A
Got it.
B
Crazy.
D
No, see, that's just. That's just cringy. Like, why are you thinking about that when you're about to have with me? Why can't it just be, you know, the.
B
Ugh.
A
Yeah.
D
I'm not gonna say.
A
That's scientific. That's explicit.
B
Yeah, it's like.
D
What are you just saying?
A
That's actual.
D
Everybody knows what you're going for. Why the hell the hell does it need.
A
That's anatomy. I want to add a hidden layer, like lasagna.
B
Yeah.
A
The top's just the cheese. You go in the bottom. Now you're getting that beef.
E
But can I say, why can't you want me? Like, why do you have to have.
B
I want your. But that muffin. You know what I'm talking about.
A
Oh, my God. Muffin's a good one. Think about muffin. It's airy. It's got that nice glaze on top. Muffin.
D
You start describing it.
B
Yeah. No, he goes too far. No, he don't.
A
You don't want me to describe a capybara. You don't want me to describe that.
B
I mean, I think an attack.
A
Oh, my God.
B
Call that thing nyquil. Come on, now.
A
Oh, my God.
B
But can I Say, I do agree with them. I don't like it in the reverse.
A
No, reverse is unacceptable. That might be societal standards.
D
That's not fair.
B
It isn't fair, but I don't like somebody.
A
Y isn't based on animals exactly like those based on. Based on merit.
B
Yes. I'll be in the shower, right? It's a cold day. It's January. I'll be in the shower.
A
Bring us home.
B
She'll come through. It's a glass shower. We make money.
A
She'll.
B
It's a glass shower. She'll look in there and she'll be like, oh, look at that.
D
Pee.
B
Pee.
A
Go to hell. Don't you. Oh, my gosh. That's different.
D
I don't call it a pp. I would call Malachi's pp.
A
Yeah, exactly. And you've called mine a PP before. No, And I'm beating my son. But listen, I just.
D
I don't even call it nothing. Like, I don't say anything.
A
No, you. You've literally looked me in my eyes, said, oh, your pee pee's small right now.
B
Yes, y' all do that. Why don't call it out.
A
That's acceptable.
D
I know it's cold is out. Yeah, bring that here.
B
No. Call. Call my Escobar.
A
I go, you better calm down.
D
Calling it name.
A
I go, you better calm down. I'll crawl through all these balloons. You better slow your roll. I said I'll see that eagle real quick, Cam.
C
Eagle's neck.
B
Eagle.
A
Oh, my God. Okay, but y' all don't do. Y' all don't have fun with it. We're expressing creative freedom. We're saying it after an animal. Animals more than likely are cute, right? Animals are cute.
D
I for that body part. Why are we body. Why are we naming body parts?
A
Because it's a cute animal. And I'm a dangerous hunter on the hunt.
B
No, he's a creep.
A
I'm going for that animal I already bought.
D
Now Pete's coming to our side.
A
I am.
B
I'm starting to get over there.
A
Spend $2,000 on the table tag to slay a rhino, and I'm going for your rhino. And that's just what it is. That's what it is.
B
He's got his fishing license.
A
Exactly. I have my license. I'm on my boat, and I'm catching that fish.
B
See?
D
I hope Malachi never does this when he gets older. He's not talking about bring this rhino here and beaver and.
A
Yeah, if he's my son, he'll dabble.
B
I think that shows that we love you. Right?
A
You okay?
B
If I were. If I were to use scientific terms, you'd be like, that's not my pumpkin.
A
Yeah, exactly. Now, how fun is that?
B
That right?
A
Hey, do you mind if we have coitus and I pleasure your. Yeah, I said no. I had a long day. I'm on a hunt for a moose.
D
What would you prefer, Sarah?
A
I go, I got my.22 locked and loaded eight times. Magnification, scope. I'm going for the moose's neck. That's what you want to hear.
B
No way.
A
That gets it going, babe.
D
Let's go.
A
Have you. Exactly. Babe. I'm not gonna lie. That's not raising the meter at all. Hey, babe, I got 15. You want to slot some? No, if you go, babe, I got 15, I've been a bad tiger.
B
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Hey, hey.
A
Now we're playing a game.
B
Okay?
A
All right. Now we're playing the game.
B
All right. We got. We got Cam in a. In a very freaky bag.
A
What?
B
I mean, I can feel the heat radiating off of him. Unhon, guys, episode 200. I think we got about two hours under us in the comments. Let us know what you think about that debate. God, there's so much to be thankful for. We win it. We did so much. First of all, shout out to all the behind the scenes of ysk. Put the camera on them. Thank y'.
A
All.
B
Without y', all, this isn't possible. Thank you to the. To the wives of ysk.
A
The Wags. The Wags of ysk.
B
Thank y'. All.
A
Honestly, y'.
B
All, y', all.
A
Y' all hold us down on a personal level, which. Which translates to the professional and the business level.
B
So it really.
A
It really does. Like, for real. For real. For example, Peyton before Sarah, every. Not to say every waking thought is. Not anymore, but every waking thought, every second, every minute, every hour was about ysk, which is beautiful for us and for y'. All.
B
Still the same, but it's just the same dude. Now there's something else.
A
Exactly. But it was a lot of personal stress on him. Imagine, imagine your job that you. You physically drive to and you clock into, and you never got to leave it. That was Peyton's mental for a while, and now there is that release, and it's beautiful for him, and he deserves it.
B
Thank you, buddy.
A
That's. That's. That's what Sarah brings, and she's fantastic.
B
And most importantly, thank you to the. You should know fam round of applause. This is for y'.
A
All.
B
You should know Famous to the you should know fam. Thank you for subscribing. Thank you for being here every single month, Monday, every single Wednesday over on the Patreon for Patreon exclusives. And Then for the 1 million subscriber episode. Thank you for being at that. We can't tell you what it is yet, but get us to a million subscribers and I promise you the surprises we had this episode having nothing on the ones we have.
A
Nothing. Send it to your granny, send it to your op, your uncle, your cousin, your friend, anybody. Get to the Millie and then. And then be at the episode.
B
Yeah, we got something real. We got a lot of stuff really special for you that's actually done so we can. So we were positive this is gonna get out to y'?
A
All. Yes.
B
As soon and literally this is how quick it's gonna happen. That 1 million subscriber episode comes out that same day. That surprise happens 100. Not just words but action. It happens 100. So it's all up to y'. All. We love y' all so much. Thank y' all for being with us 200 weeks in a row.
A
Yes.
B
To 2,000 more. How about that? CJ's like, I don't know if I have that many edits left in me now.
A
I'm not gonna lie. This is very simple. But to get your good karma, confuse the casuals before we get there. You already know if you're. If this was your monumental episode like he said, this was your benchmark episode. You want to go join the koala club. You want to be in the Patreon first link in the description. But to confuse the casuals, get your good karma. There's no other code. E T H Episode 200 Episode 200.
B
Thank you all so much. I think this is around two hours. A million subscriber episode is an X. We love you. Join that Patreon if you want everything ad free and uncensored. Remember, 1 out of 10 koala bears don't make it home to Christmas. And we will see y' all hello next time. And add a million round of applause. 200.
A
We love you all.
Podcast: You Should Know Podcast
Date: January 19, 2026
Hosts: Peyton Hardin (A), Cameron Kennedy (B)
Special Guests: The YSK behind-the-scenes crew, Liv (Cameron's wife), Sarah (Peyton's girlfriend/"Voldy")
Episode 200 marks a monumental milestone for the You Should Know Podcast. Peyton and Cameron, along with their extended YSK family, reflect on their four-year journey of uninterrupted weekly episodes. Filled with laughs, heartfelt gratitude, and signature best-friend banter, this episode dives into their history, personal growth, community stories, and delivers the long-awaited "biggest reveal ever"—the on-air introduction of Peyton’s girlfriend, Sarah, known as “Voldy.” Fans get an inside look at both the emotional and hilarious realities behind one of the internet's best-loved duo podcasts.
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| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote/Highlight | |-----------|---------|-----------------| | 08:24 | Peyton | “Four years straight—there hasn’t been some sickness, a lot of it. There hasn’t been heartache, a lot of it... We’ve broke through that wall and delivered every single Monday.” | | 14:21 | Both | “Y’all have provided a life for me, for Cam, for everybody that you see back there... Most people in the world would die to have… Without y’all, none of this is possible.” | | 26:21 | Cameron | “The 1 million subscriber episode is like the window to the future. The new era of YSK.” | | 80:17 | Peyton | “Sarah is the only person in my life that I’ve ever been, like, 110% myself with in any situation.” | | 81:31 | Peyton (to Sarah) | “Every day, I’m so thankful that you’re here. Don’t—you can’t cry.” | | 89:28 | Liv | “She came at a time where I was postpartum and just like, you know, feeding for that friend. And she just like came in.” | | 101:06 | Sarah | “But now it’s kind of cool because I, like, still have the same goals, but I see, like, you in it with me.” | | 111:44 | Peyton | “If I were to use scientific terms, you'd be like, that's not my pumpkin.” |
True to You Should Know form, Episode 200 blends irreverent, rapid-fire banter with sincere vulnerability. The hosts balance crude but affectionate humor, light roasting, and honest emotional confessions in both their friendship and their new relationships. The episode also provides rare, candid moments with the show’s behind-the-scenes crew, bringing fans even further into the YSK family. The language remains casual, bold, and unfiltered, making for a heartfelt celebration that genuinely centers its growing, passionate listener community.
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