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Peyton
Everybody, welcome back to the you Should Know podcast episode 137. Round of applause please. Hey everybody, welcome back to the you should Know podcast episode 137. If you're new here or if you haven't already and you look below, you see that subscribe button isn't pressed, you're wrong. If you give them more below that and you see that comment section isn't fulfilled with your name, guess what? Even more wrong. Go ahead and fill that out. Get your good karma. Wow. Is the you should Know podcast coming with some bangers Back to back. Last week was a Halloween episode. Y'all absolutely enjoyed that and y'all shared it with your friends and we love you for that. And this week, this exact episode, we have our friends, RDC World joining the podcast. Yes sir. Y if you are a longtime you should know podcast fan, you know that Mark Phillips was one of the first guests I ever had on the you should Know podcast and we have both grown in our careers. The you know podcast has had cam on since then. RDC has grown so much they're literally family members to us. So as you know, anytime we have guests, the first half of the episode will be everything that you're used to. Me and Cam Banth having some fun. The second half of the episode, we bring on the guests. Let me give you a fair warning. That second part of the episode when RDC joins it, is literally just like 10 friends in one room hanging out. It was so fun to film because we honestly forgot the cameras were there. We were just telling stories, having so much fun. And I am so excited for you guys to see this. So again, if you haven't already, hit that subscribe button, Share this podcast with your friends. Make sure to join the Discord, the Facebook, the Tik tok, the Patreon, the Twitch, everything. We love you so much. Now on to the rest of the episode, the you should know podcast. This episode is brought to you by friends at Manscape. With the holidays creeping up faster than your aunt's fruitcake recipe, I've got something way better to share with you. If you want to look sharp for all those festive gatherings and maybe finally win that best groomed at the family dinner award, check out the latest masterpiece from Manscaped, the Chairman Pro Electric Foil shaver. Trust me, it's like the Rudolph for your face guiding you to a smooth, irritation free shave. You can just head over to manscaped.com and join the 11 million men worldwide who trust Manscaped. By using code PSH for 20% off plus free shipping, the Chairman Pro can.
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Peyton
Of the episode, the you should know podcast. We got co host Cam back in the studio.
Leland
Oh oh oh oh oh.
Peyton
Okay, audio listeners.
Leland
Sounds like nothing. Was it cams or the that is it. That is not. That is so disrespectful to thousands and thousands of grandpas out there. And I didn't mean it.
Peyton
I think my grandpa was on D day.
Leland
Really?
Peyton
No, but he was over there or something.
Leland
That's pretty. That is. That is as broad and as vague as vague and broad could get. He was over there for something. Was vacationing. No, definitely not servicing Our country.
Peyton
He was servicing our country.
Leland
Was he doing mailman? What was it?
Peyton
No, no, I think he was in the war.
Leland
Was he a mailman?
Peyton
No, no, no. I don't think he delivered. I don't think he had Amazon prime membership, but I think he was there.
Leland
Oh, my God. Imagine a prime drone in the middle of a battlefield in tern. Oh my God. That shit would be so lit. You're entrenched warfare. Go to sleep at night. You wake up, there's oatmeal cream pies, a ESPN article. That'd be lit.
Peyton
That would be what you would want in the middle of war. Oatmeal in a. In a sports center ad.
Leland
Give me snacks and entertainment. I don't need anything else.
Peyton
You wouldn't want an iPad or anything?
Leland
Oh, cuz there's a lot of WI fi out in the trenches.
Peyton
You can play Fruit Ninja and Candy Crush. You don't need WI Fi for those.
Leland
You want me to connect candied gyms when I'm worried about my head getting. That's a bit much, but I'm sorry.
Peyton
You are on 10 today.
Leland
I am. Give me a magazine. I can take a quick read while I'm taking a right next to Phil. Then I can stuff my Gullah with an oatmeal cream pie. I can reload and get back to it.
Peyton
Okay. And so war scares me. War is scary. And God bless. Thank you everybody that has served our.
Leland
Country beyond, like, all jokes aside, beyond any gratitude we can give. I thank you, Pastor Thinking can even.
Peyton
All right. You're. You're. You're glazing right now.
Leland
Just kidding. Oh, my God.
Cam
Glazing.
Leland
The serving.
Peyton
Oh, you serve. I'm kidding. Wow. We are playing with fire. We love everybody that exists on this earth. Everybody who don't.
Leland
True 49er fans.
Peyton
Oh, true.
Leland
Those San Francisco stupid gold mining 49er fans. And our Cowboys suck.
Peyton
Except for that 149ers fan with the family. And he goes on Tik tok.
Leland
Oh, that's sick.
Peyton
He's really cool. I really like him. Okay, but think, speaking of war and being alone really about war at all. And we probably need to get off of. We need to get off of this.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
Just in my bedroom, so.
Leland
It's mental.
Peyton
There's a lot of war in my bathroom. Like whenever I'm taking a number two Kev you that I've almost had. The police called for. How many noises I make and cam.
Leland
Like your butt or you.
Peyton
I've punched the wall.
Leland
You're going.
Cam
Oh, get out of me.
Leland
Sounds like an exorcism. You're just like. You're going crazy. Oh, my God. I had horrible mud butt the other day. Go back to you, though.
Peyton
Okay, well, one time I had a company come over and you want to know the real reason I never let you use my bathroom?
Leland
Yes.
Peyton
I've. There's. There's a p. I've chipped a piece and I'm not gonna get the security deposit back on my home because I've chipped a piece. But it let me be.
Leland
Oh, shut up.
Peyton
It's not a new build.
Leland
Shut up. You said there's claw marks. Not on your porcelain.
Peyton
It's a chip mark, not chip.
Leland
Oh, no, no, no. Not the wall. Scratching a wall takes about 6 out of 10. Effort in itself. There's holes in the wall to chip off porcelain. Are you Hugh Jackman? Are you the Wolverine?
Peyton
How are you going?
Leland
It's taking a chunk of porcelain.
Peyton
It's more of the. It's more of the, you know, the seat. Flimsy seat. And I've grown like that and I've been like pulling up and it chipped the top of it just a wee. I blame the infrastructure.
Leland
I blame your bowels. I'm talking your choice of food. 100%.
Peyton
I've been doing better.
Leland
You have. Honestly. Honestly.
Peyton
Except for I ordered a pound of okra yesterday.
Leland
Oh, okay. I was. I was going to bring that up because I did not know if you wanted to share it. This man calls me. It was like 10:00 at night. We're going over a few things, checking in on each other. He goes, hey, I just ordered a pound of okra. A pound of. A side dish was his 10:00pm, maybe 10:30 dinner. And okra. Boy, there's a lot of jokes there. But I'm going to let him rest.
Peyton
What's the joke?
Leland
Oh, nothing. They're going to rest. They have a good nap. You ordered a pound of okra and.
Peyton
It was a bad decision because K, I love okra. I love it.
Leland
But let's be honest. If I call you and go, hey, I just ordered a pound of broccoli, cheddar and rice casserole. What's the first thing you're going to say to me?
Peyton
I bet it makes sense. Big back.
Leland
Okay. You went a different direction. And that one cut a little deeper. I am fat. And no, I'm just kidding. But ordering a pound. First off, a pound is a grotesque amount of one side.
Peyton
That's gluttony. I practiced sin yesterday.
Leland
That was sinful, but God forgives. Secondly, you never showed me your drink. Did you have a drink or did you dry gullet a pound of fried okra?
Peyton
No, I had an orange juice from Chick Fil a that I ordered at 9am he knows.
Leland
This is. This is. There's no. This is all the explanation you need on why there's porcelain. Don't ever look at me like that again. Porcelain missing from your toilet. You're drinking morning orange juice that wasn't freshly squeezed. It's been in a container in the fridge. And then a pound of fried okra.
Peyton
I've realized I like to perform science clearly. Like, on myself clearly. And in my environment. People call my house dirty. I call it science experiment. I call it a greenhouse.
Leland
What are you growing bacteria?
Peyton
No, but I was on TikTok Live with you this week and I revealed to the public like 3,000 people that I had half a taquito in my room and I was seeing what happens if I just leave it in there. I just want to see what happens. And I don't think that's wrong. Some may say gross. I say experimental. I say fundamental and educational.
Leland
When you wake up with bed sores, that's going to be what happened. You're going to leave food out because you want to see what happens. Because what's a bed sore? There's so much disgustingness in your body's on itself and there's all this bacteria you're gonna wake up with just like a wealth thing. Yeah, like a welt. It's a. It's a thing. It's like white and gooey.
Peyton
I brought all this. I brought all this up to say. How do you talk to yourself? What.
Leland
What does that even mean?
Peyton
Like, how do you speak to. You talk to yourself. Right.
Leland
Slight occasions.
Peyton
Really.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
You don't talk to yourself.
Leland
Not a. Not a terrible amount. Like, not a lot. Not enough to document.
Peyton
Well, you're not alone a lot. You got somebody under you 24 7. I distance myself as much as I can. Too much sometimes, you know. Sometimes I forget he's there. How alone I am in that house. You know what I mean?
Leland
Is that his fault or your choice?
Peyton
My doing. I don't want him there. Hey, sorry, cj. Move back to a studio apartment.
Leland
Yeah, we're gonna put. We're gonna put your ass on a Greyhound back to Arkansas.
Peyton
Pack your.
Leland
Pack your PC and your expensive colonial.
Peyton
Oh, yeah. He spent $600 on Cologne. We'll talk about that on Patreon.
Leland
Oh, but how.
Peyton
So you don't talk to yourself.
Leland
You talk to yourself a lot.
Peyton
Often I feel like a lot of people talk to themselves.
Leland
What do you mean? You're asking me how? What does that mean?
Peyton
Okay, so whenever I talk to myself. Well, I was kind of wanting to go off of what you were gonna say. Cause I was gonna tell how I was gonn. Talk to yourself. How does it go? Is it like just. You're thinking about stuff?
Leland
Yes.
Peyton
Oh, I'm having full conversations.
Leland
See, no.
Peyton
Now. Okay. There's a lot of different ways to go about talking to yourself. Some people are just like, wow, am I. This is a conversation. A lot of people said, wow, it's very bright outside. I wonder what that looks like. I wonder what happens if I do this. Like, that is normal. I imagine full scenarios. I'm like, what happens if I meet, like, Shakespeare tomorrow? Like, if Shakespeare were still here, how would I talk to him? And then I'll have a conversation. My dialogue, his dialogue. And I'll do the accent. You should have seen it. Whenever it was Meghan Markle in my.
Leland
Head, there was more than an accent, wasn't there? You said, oh, man. You started doing hand kissing. You turned. You turned eight again.
Peyton
You're like, no, I didn't practice here. I told you, I practiced on the inside. I practiced right there on the inside of my arm that you had a.
Leland
You have a long neck then. I can't. Right here? No, I guess.
Peyton
No. In high school, people would.
Leland
Like.
Peyton
There was a joke for like a week. People would come to school with tape measures and come up to my neck, and there's. There's literally pictures of it, and I have them still. I just have to find them. But talking to yourself. How do you do?
Leland
Yeah. I've never once been another person and spoke to the different person. That's still me. At the same time.
Peyton
Are you serious?
Leland
Never once. And I've never a day in my life.
Peyton
You're often the secondary character in my talking to myself.
Leland
So you talk. So you talk to me. Played by you. Yes. Please give me an example. Because that's scary.
Peyton
Because sometimes I think of scenarios, like I have to bring something up to Cam. Like, I have to tell him something tomorrow. And now I'm going to go through eight different scenarios of what his response will be and how I'll go about what he'll say. And I feel like that's very normal and it's a little premeditated.
Leland
Smart premeditation. I'll give it to you. You're tired. You're a Tired man. You are a tired, drained man. And it makes it every day. Every time we sit on these couc. It makes just a little bit more sense. Every time you go through eight scenarios of what I'm gonna say.
Peyton
Yes.
Leland
If I even thought about. I gotta say this to Peyton. I know exactly how you're responding immediately. No matter. No matter what it is.
Peyton
I think that's where the anxiety comes in. Cause I have bad angst. Like, to the point, like, my toenails are, like, bleeding. Cause how much I dig into the ground out of fear on a daily basis. No. No one else. Yeah, don't do that. I've lost enamel on my molars. Cause how much I grind my teeth of fear and angst. You know what I mean? It hurts to suck in and breathe.
Leland
So. So I don't know. I think we told this on Patreon. I'm telling you real quick.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
When we were doing our live show, I think it was in Phoenix or it was one of the. I don't know. I think we're doing our live show in, like, Phoenix or Vegas or something like that, or maybe the Chicago one. And we were backstage.
Peyton
Wait, what?
Leland
We were backstage. This is before the show. And something with our audio and visual wasn't going right.
Peyton
Oh.
Leland
And we were. We were tweaking because it just. Clocks ticking closer to showtime. We need to rest. We need to get ready. It just kept going. Wasn't getting right. And it finally got fixed. By the time we went back to the green room, we only had, like, an hour left. We had to go out there. And I just remember, bro, we were talking, and your back was torn, and then you finally turned around. There's blood in your mouth. We literally. I, like, we were just talking. I was like, God, bro. I was like, I'm sweating. I might take a shower before we go out there. And you turn around, you're like, yeah, there's like blood all in your teeth and comes out. I was like, what the is that? I said, you chew on a staple. I said, what happened to you? And you're sitting there. What do you mean? I was like, you don't feel that? And you're like, am I bleeding? And you checked? And you're like, yeah, I was getting nervous. He said, I was grinding my jaw. Grinding your jaw? You beaver. You hedgehound. Like this. It's just. It's so. It's just bizarre. And stop talking to me as yourself. Honest. I don't give you permission to do that anymore. How about that? I don't give you permission. I don't give you permission to role play as me. Okay, it's off the table. No, don't. Don't say that. No, you're going. Hell, I was laughing too. I was laughing too, but not at that. No, we love.
Peyton
I'm finding a therapist.
Leland
You're me, if you want.
Peyton
No, I need to talk to them about you.
Leland
You're like that big headed white mother. Causes me anguish. God, I'm losing my life. You go. Rebecca, help. Is she just sitting there trying to write everything down?
Peyton
Oh.
Leland
Oh, I am absolutely ready.
Peyton
Oh, my God, it's so hot.
Leland
Oh, my. Oh, my. No. Can I?
Cam
Yeah.
Leland
You were gonna say something.
Peyton
No.
Leland
You weren't gonna say something?
Peyton
No.
Leland
Okay, I'm gonna say something.
Peyton
Mississippi.
Leland
Mississippi. Hocus pocus. Okay.
Peyton
Oh, we did so many drugs before we came.
Leland
No, we didn't know.
Peyton
We.
Leland
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. He did. Oh, my God. Okay, I have a.
Peyton
Don't do drugs. We don't do drugs.
Leland
No, we don't. That's a lie.
Peyton
That's a prescribed teeth. We have.
Leland
We have just milligrams on milligrams.
Peyton
So much caffeine surging through. I had. I had. Let me tell you the story.
Leland
All right. That's how you got some. Nope. Hey, so wait, let me tell you what I want to say. That's pretty cool.
Peyton
Oh, no, I did. I don't do drugs. You didn't do drugs. So I woke up this morning at 7:30. I had a coffee.
Leland
That's your problem.
Peyton
And then I went to the gym and I worked out. I came back, I had a coffee, two Red Bulls. And then I had two Red Bulls sitting here today right before we recorded. So right now, my mind cam, it is like an autobahn in Germany.
Leland
You know what?
Peyton
Oh, yeah, you got lugs.
Leland
No. And you got why. Okay, first off, let's address that because I'm here to help.
Peyton
Calm down.
Leland
I'm here.
Peyton
Calm down.
Leland
Makeshift therapy.
Peyton
Yeah, let's calm down.
Leland
Don't do that again.
Peyton
What happened?
Leland
Okay. 7:30. Wake up. Don't drink your coffee.
Peyton
I have to.
Leland
You just slept. Sleep more if you're tired or don't drink coffee.
Peyton
You should be good now. This isn't medical advice. I think the longer I sleep, the more tired I get.
Leland
That's because you are. You are so far in the red. You are so in the negative of hours slept. It's not gonna add up. You just need consistency and you can make it through your day. You're so, so in debt to sleep. That. That's why. Because you could get five and you'll get up, you'll get wired.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
But if you go 10, you're chopping away slowly but surely. But you're gonna feel awful. You're gonna feel awful. Like you ever slept in your mind. You slept for two days straight and you're like, I missed something. There's a full blown homicide. That is so many sirens.
Peyton
Okay, what were you gonna say? Go ahead.
Leland
Okay, back to it. Don't drink coffee at 7:30 ser. You'll have a crash in the middle of the day. And that's why you'll need more.
Peyton
That's where you take a nap.
Leland
You try to on set it. Oh. Oh, God. Oh, my God. All right, this is a. Okay, you remember how we had the Halloween party?
Peyton
Yes.
Leland
It was fun. It was a good time. First off, it was fun and it was a good time. You rat bastard.
Peyton
Okay, but they don't know what we're talking about if they're not in Patreon. But yes. We had a whole debate on Patreon about Cam throwing a Halloween party. Because his initial itinerary and what he was planning to do for it was awful. And you want to see that full argument debate? It's on Patreon, but yes. Cam, I'll give you your promise. It was a fantastic 100 party.
Leland
It was a great.
Peyton
One of the best Halloween parties I've been to.
Leland
Thank you guys. And. And the best part is hopefully next year we can rinse and repeat. Same people. Add more to it. It'd be fun. Be bigger. Okay, well, yeah, we'll cut a couple off too. Anyway, prepping for that party. It was the same day. Day off. It was Saturday. Okay. Liv went to go get her lashes done, and I tasked myself with pretty much finishing everything that had to be finished. But it was during the day. We still don't have our blinds up, so. It's hot. Like sun's coming in hot, right?
Peyton
Yes.
Leland
I am sweaty. I'm bothered and everything. I go upstairs to do some upstairs and my vent, I cut it on because I knew people would be up here staying. I cut on the ac. You know, the magical vent that blows so hard.
Peyton
So cold.
Leland
Okay. I stand right. I remove my shirt. I stand right under it. Okay. But I tilted the vent. I tilted it a little bit more toward the window.
Peyton
Okay. Yeah.
Leland
It's not straight down. No, I tilted it.
Peyton
Yeah. So you have to put your body on that window very close to the glass. Yes.
Leland
I am in such A euphoric state.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Of this. Just blasting AC on the top of my head. I know I'm sweating like hell, okay. I was sweating like this when I was getting the party ready. I'm in such. This state of just pure peace euphoria. I'm literally like this. I start moaning out loud.
Peyton
That's hot.
Leland
Okay. No, it's not.
Peyton
No.
Leland
Sway. Oh, you're really gonna want to retract. I start moaning. I'm going, oh. Oh, God, you are a creep. I'm sitting there on the window, shirtless. I then put my hands above my head. It's like I ran a. Like a sprint.
Peyton
Keep going.
Leland
I'm going. Oh, God. Oh.
Peyton
Whoo.
Leland
I open my eyes, there's two six year olds on their bikes on the sidewalk because I just said, I still don't have my blinds. And they're literally like this, looking at me. And I'm sitting there going, oh, shirtless. I'm sweaty. I shaved my chest this morning. My nipples are pink. There's water all on my body. I'm sitting here going, oh, God. And they're like driving off. And I was like, don't skip. I am now the new creep of an.
Peyton
Yeah, and don't skip. The part where Chris Hansen came around the corner is like, cameron Kennedy, go and take a seat right here. Stop.
Leland
Never seen him. I will never see him. He's not bringing me a pizza, and I'll never open my door for him. That's the end of that. But, yeah, I'm the new creep of the neighborhood now.
Peyton
That's why you should be more aware your surroundings. But it's not fair because you don't have blinds.
Leland
I don't have blinds. It was so euphoric. I literally close my eyes.
Peyton
That's so strange.
Leland
But then when I open them, there's two six year olds watching me almost caress my naked chest because of ac. Felt so good. I almost got to the point of this. I was like, it felt so good.
Peyton
It's.
Leland
We are tweaking. Think about what those kids went home and told their parents.
Peyton
Nightmare. Nightmare.
Leland
Yeah, think about that.
Peyton
They're like big.
Leland
Big, like pale man with invisible nipples was moaning and cold or something.
Peyton
Bro, do you ever realize, like, I never realized how tall we are. We're six, seven. A lot of it's on the Internet. Half the comments when we post something are like, I didn't know those guys.
Leland
Were that tall every time.
Peyton
I don't really notice how tall we are either until I watch us in videos where we're standing or walking on vlogs. I'm like, golly, we're big men. Do you ever realize like normal things that normal heighted people do? Like, do you try to imagine us doing that and we probably look like creeps, bro.
Leland
Oftentimes and in reverse.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
When a short person can't do something and it's so simple for us.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Never even think about that.
Peyton
That's prejudice.
Leland
What's a creep? No, it's not prejudice or racist. No one said race or height is. Or sexist.
Peyton
No, we don't want either those.
Leland
None of those things. What's creepy that a normal person would do? Like, give me an example.
Peyton
What would. I didn't say creepy.
Leland
You said creepy. He said good word, creepy.
Peyton
No, I didn't said.
Leland
Have you ever thought about normal people doing something if we did it, we would look creepy?
Peyton
Yes, but I say creepy. Yeah, for us.
Leland
Exactly.
Peyton
You said what normal people do that's creepy.
Leland
I said, what would normal people do that would look creepy? Like when we do it.
Peyton
You didn't say when we do it though.
Leland
I didn't say when we do.
Peyton
Okay, that's the important part. Because if you leave out. Hey.
Leland
The most important part is I say, you said the word and you said, no, I did it. So rewind the footage.
Peyton
But that means taking out of context.
Leland
Oh my God. We can speak context and bond text later. Creepy was said big bond text. No. Okay, go. Yeah, I don't need any goons at my. I'm kidding.
Peyton
Okay.
Leland
What would be creepy that a normal person does when we do it?
Peyton
I think I look so scary when I shower. I. I looked at myself when I showered the other day and I put myself in the perspective of I've never seen me before. And so, you know, I have that big mirror right outside my shower, Right. And I have a glass mirror. And so I'm like this little cube, right? And I was like, I always look at myself when I shower and like I said before, I listen to music and I rap to myself through that.
Leland
Oh, I have videos.
Peyton
Yeah. What?
Leland
Wait. Yeah, well, not you in the shower, but like behind the door.
Peyton
Oh, you heard me rapping the curtain.
Leland
You're like, yeah, papa.
Peyton
Yes.
Leland
It's often it's either hard wrap or like soft able.
Peyton
Yes. Okay. But I was looking at myself shower. I realized I am top heavy. Like I am like an 18 wheeler with little tires. Like, like it looks like I could topple over at any minute. And like it just doesn't look natural with suds running down my body for that long. You know what I mean? It's a long trickles down system. It's like a waterfall. Wait, excuse me.
Leland
We use the same body wash. No.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Your shit goes all the way down you.
Peyton
Yes. You know, but again, you either have.
Leland
Bad water or a lot of scales or scaly skin.
Peyton
No. You know what I do? I do this.
Leland
Yeah. How much are you? Slap it, I get the dragon flip.
Peyton
I could go through a full bottle.
Leland
Of body wash. Watch what you say. You better watch your answer.
Peyton
I could go through a full bottle of body wash in about six showers. I swear to you, I can. If I'm not trying to be conservative, I can go through it. It's meant for me. That's what it's meant for.
Leland
No, it is not.
Peyton
I think so.
Leland
Six showers.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Six.
Peyton
Six.
Leland
How many times you shower? Like a day?
Peyton
It depends on the week. Am I happy?
Leland
How many times in the week.
Peyton
Did she respond?
Leland
Let's say she responded, you're happy and everything's going good.
Peyton
Once a day.
Leland
Once a day?
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
So you mean to tell me by that metric, if you were never trying to be conservative, you would have to go purchase body wash every Sunday.
Peyton
How many bottles of body wash were in my shower when you walked in there?
Leland
Eight.
Peyton
Exactly.
Leland
That is bullshit.
Peyton
I told you, I go through them.
Leland
You are not resourceful. It doesn't take that much to clean. Maybe. Oh, my God.
Peyton
No. I stink like hell. But that's.
Leland
But maybe that's why I smell like the same thing. With you in the deodorant, I've never seen so much. But that's not. That is. Has nothing to do with genealogy, nothing to do with the culture. This tip, this simply that. I didn't say that you were. Don't you dare. You're. You're putting me on the. You're burning me, bro. You are. You just.
Peyton
You know.
Leland
That was. You just put me under the bus.
Peyton
No.
Leland
Bad dad joke. I'm getting ready. Here we go. You put too much deodorant on. Not because who you are, not because of what you look like. You put a lot of deodorant on and I think it's clogging your pores and that's why you stink like hell. Because it's clogging what needs to be flushing toxins.
Peyton
There's. Because there's a basketball player that went to the Colony High School named BJ Johnson. And I was really inspired to be like him when he played basketball and he put on so much Yoda when He would work out. It would be on his chest. And I was like, dude, he looks good. Like that looks cool. And hoops good.
Leland
Isn't he dead?
Peyton
No. Is he? Are you breaking news to me? How do you know bj?
Leland
I think he died.
Peyton
No, he did not. You're gonna ruin my.
Leland
No, someone from the Colony.
Peyton
Not the Colony High School.
Leland
You just said. No, he's stroking out.
Peyton
No, the Colony in Austin.
Leland
Oh, okay. But you did say the Colony High School.
Peyton
Yeah, it's what it's called in Austin, too.
Leland
Okay. Oh, my God. Then it's not him.
Peyton
God bless. Sorry.
Leland
Another BJ Johnson.
Peyton
Sorry. To bj.
Leland
So you admired to be, like, another sweaty man.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
During your adolescence. And that's why you go.
Peyton
You should have saw how he came off a pick and roll with all.
Leland
Those sweat stains up. What the. What just happened?
Peyton
Question for you.
Leland
Why'd you even spit?
Peyton
Wet mouth syndrome.
Leland
You list there.
Peyton
You did.
Leland
He said. You said what? Meth syndrome. You did. You list. Roll it.
Peyton
I'm starting to develop a wheel.
Leland
If you ever whistle. Have you said, watch your. Sweetie. If you ever whistle, dog. No, that would be my next prank. It'd be, hey, all right. I know you've been whistling everything. Welcome. Bring in Jeremy, the speech therapist. I bring him right into these works.
Peyton
No dead ass. And CJ's heard it a couple times.
Leland
He whistles now.
Peyton
Yeah. It's like, I think my teeth are spacing out and there's wind that's getting in there. You ever look at yourself in the mirror and be like, my teeth didn't look like that yesterday.
Leland
No, no. You need to. You're leaking. There's a booger. There's spit and there's tears.
Peyton
I don't think that was the point. It was blood. Here we go. Let's break it down real quick. So your neighborhood sucks.
Leland
No, it does. It. No, it doesn't. No, it does not. What makes my neighborhood suck.
Peyton
I hate it.
Leland
I am hot. What do you hate about it?
Peyton
It looks like dystopian. Like, it's weird. And there's lots.
Leland
It's so co. Quiet. Isn't it so scary. Unerie part it is. But it's peaceful. It honestly is.
Peyton
And then I've seen kids play outside one time, they play for four minutes. They went back in. I said, those aren't real kids.
Leland
No. Yeah, it is. It is very much like an episode of Black Mirror.
Peyton
Like, I say that to say I hate. I hate your neighborhood because, dude, I'm starting to get scared. I hate your Neighborhood because I was driving through it three weeks ago. What month was three months? Three weeks ago. What month was three weeks ago?
Leland
October.
Peyton
Right. What holidays in October?
Leland
Halloween.
Peyton
Why are there people in your neighborhood with Christmas lights?
Leland
I don't know and I don't like them either.
Peyton
There needs to be a federal mandate on when you could put up certain decorations.
Leland
100% no.
Peyton
I literally almost committed treason on your neighbor's house and almost ripped their decorate. I don't need to see a lit up reindeer in October.
Leland
I've even spooked anybody.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
For Halloween. I 100%. I could not agree with you before.
Peyton
I've had ham. You know what I mean? With my family members me about my relationship and my college degree that I don't have.
Leland
They still ask that?
Peyton
No, they know better.
Leland
Say they should know better.
Peyton
No, they know better. I don't think they ever really thought it was going to happen.
Leland
Does anyone. Does anyone in your circle know you didn't complete or like. Oh my God. Does anyone. Does anyone not know who you are?
Peyton
What do you mean? In my family, do you have someone.
Leland
That'S close to you that just really doesn't get it? Like they don't know what you do, they don't know where you're at?
Peyton
In my family, yeah. I only have like six family members either dead or don't talk to them. So like, like I have a really small family. So no dead ass. Like I, I do have a small family. Like I never had like 15 cousins. Like I. Or like a lot of like I don't have uncles. I have an uncle, but I don't. I've never really had a conversation with them. Love them though, because my uncle. Yeah, but I just don't have a big family. Yeah, I do. Yeah, I do. For sure. I heard he's good.
Leland
What's his name? You're a kid.
Peyton
No, I do know earliest my mom's gonna hurt me.
Cam
Earl.
Peyton
I think so your mom has a brother? Yeah, he lives in Maryland. What the. You didn't know that your mom and.
Leland
Your aunt Carolyn have a brother? Yeah, same parents.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
This isn't like a. We found him later brother.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Like they grew up with the kid.
Peyton
Yeah. No, my mom's like 15 years younger than him or something.
Leland
Oh my God. That still doesn't excuse it completely. You have an uncle?
Peyton
Yeah, I met him when I was a kid. He still checks on me, I think. I don't really know much. I don't know. I heard he's doing good. I hears a good Guy.
Leland
Oh.
Cam
What?
Peyton
And then I got Paul. I don't know what he is to me, though.
Leland
Who's Paul?
Peyton
Paul Jr? Paul Jr. Oh, I think his dad's Paul Senior, which is my mom's brother.
Leland
There's another brother? Yeah. How many siblings does your mom have?
Peyton
Not quite sure. She was. She was.
Leland
Are you not curious?
Peyton
Not really.
Leland
Why don't family. You don't care.
Peyton
Okay.
Leland
Holy.
Peyton
I love them all. You have.
Leland
You have Uncle Paul and Uncle Earl.
Peyton
I think so.
Leland
I don't really know why her name shorter back then.
Peyton
I've Kayla and Taylor too. You met them?
Leland
Yeah, those are cousins. So who do they belong to? Let's work up the family.
Peyton
How do cousins work? Where do they come from?
Leland
Who's their parents?
Peyton
Who their parents.
Leland
Got to be some sibling to yours. Parents.
Peyton
I think they're my parents. Cousins. And that's my cousin Suck kids.
Leland
My cousin suck. Wait, what? You have cousins? Yeah, go up.
Peyton
Yeah, them. Their parents. Yeah, I remember them.
Leland
Who is the parents to your cousins?
Peyton
I don't remember their names.
Leland
I don't care about their name. Who. What's the relation?
Peyton
They're black, so to have to be related to my mom. My dad can't produce that.
Leland
That's not true.
Peyton
I think I tell the story about my dad owning my mom back in the day. I did say that, right? No, we did. Family tree 23andMe. The Hardens owned the Williams in. In Austin. We did. They did. I can't say that. It's. It's history. What that is.
Leland
There's a lot. Yeah, right. There's a lot of things. There's a history that if I said I'd be done.
Peyton
I have to ask a question back to it. Yeah, I don't know how much that's saying.
Leland
Dude, Bat. Let's talk about your.
Peyton
No, we'll talk about on Patreon. We'll call my parents on Patreon.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
When is the due date? When is the right time to put up Christmas lights?
Leland
After Thanksgiving happens. You cannot do it before Thanksgiving.
Peyton
Thank you. I was talking to my mom yesterday and she goes, peyton, what day is November 1? She. Why did I make her sound like a. She goes, oh, the sponsors aren't gonna be happy.
Leland
Oh, I wanna join in reaction.
Peyton
She goes, Peyton, what day's November 1st? And I said, Friday. Friday's November 1st.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
She goes, yes. And I said, what? What's happening on November 1st? Are you going somewhere? And she goes, you know, I don't go nowhere. And I said, then what's happening? And she goes, I get to decorate the house. I said, like, for Thanksgiving? And she goes, no, Christmas. I have six Christmas trees I'm gonna put in the house. And I said, all right, Winnie the Pooh. Are you gonna live in the forest? Six Christmas trees, Cam.
Leland
Where the hell are those going? Cam, I could see one in the front room, one in your living room, one upstairs. That's three, max, and that's already.
Peyton
No, she's like cornering the house with Christmas trees, dog. She's like a kid, my mom. She might. She loves lights, dude. Like, she is a moth, bro. She will walk outside and she'll stand under a light and be like this, buzz, buzz. Like, she loves lights. And so Christmas time, she. She's like. I said, mom, do you not think November 1st is a little early to put up Christmas decorations? And she goes, no, because I go all out on the house. Every inch of the house is Christmas, and every year, I don't get time to enjoy it, so I want time to enjoy this. And I said, no, I get it, mom, but you are committing, like, a critical sin right now. Like, you can't do that.
Leland
Put her in a straight jacket, and then. Then December 1st or Thanksgiving, 28th, 9th, 30th. Where the hell. The day after Thanksgiving.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
No, I feel like Black Friday is the day that you can go get amazing deals and then go decorate your house.
Peyton
As soon as you eat that meal, you burp your shit. Now you can go up in the attic and put your Christmas stuff up. It is time. It's time for follow. La la la. Turn on Mariah Carey. Get nasty. Let's. Let's make it Christmas. I can't get into the Holly Jolly Spirit before I eat a turkey and ham. I can't do it.
Leland
It's fundamentally incorrect.
Peyton
It's wrong.
Leland
I need my Thanksgiving. I need my stuffing. I need my. I need my. All the. Don't give me that look.
Peyton
No, no, no. We'll talk about this during Thanksgiving. I'm going to give you that look now. But we're going to get into some Thanksgiving.
Leland
You know, I can eat a plate.
Peyton
Yeah, no, we all know.
Leland
We all know that.
Peyton
Yeah. I don't like my food touching, but I'm not done with this Christmas thing.
Leland
Okay?
Peyton
When is the right time to take your Christmas.
Cam
When it.
Peyton
Do you feel that? Jesus? Bring it back to me. Thank you, God. Now, I hope. I wish that CAT scans are more readily available. I'd go get checked. I need it. I need my brain. I need it.
Leland
CAT scans are Readily available.
Peyton
I don't have health.
Leland
Get a CAT scan. I don't have. Yes, you do.
Peyton
No, I don't.
Leland
Yes, you do.
Peyton
I'm 25.
Leland
Yes, you do.
Peyton
I'm off my parents. I want 25.
Leland
No, you're not. You're off at 26.
Peyton
Oh, close enough.
Leland
Go get a CAT scan book. Fourth of February. Clocks are ticking. Cuz you're.
Peyton
I'm kidding. But when is the right time to take down your Christmas decorations?
Leland
As soon as the year ends in a different number. Get them out of there.
Peyton
I think it's still too late. I don't think you should bring in the New Year's with a Christmas tree.
Leland
I would agree, but if you want to just so the house still. Cuz a lot of people. Not every Christmas decoration is like a fat white guy with his wife. And then in overalls, they're like.
Cam
Yeah, right.
Leland
It could just be red stuff, green stuff. It's still the spirit. You can either take it down after Christmas, before New Year, or it has to be gone. It absolutely has to be gone by January 2nd. I've no. There's nothing later. Nothing acceptable later.
Peyton
We. There is literally a homeowners association problem at my neighborhood when I was growing up, because two blocks down my neighbor kept their Christmas lights up till July. Cameron. Till July. They had to do a wellness check on the house to see somebody who's dead inside because why are those still up? You know what I mean?
Leland
That is, is. That's bullshit. That is utter. I'm gonna stop myself. That is unacceptable. If you. If your Christmas lights are up. If someone leaves their Christmas lights up past the beginning of spring, if, if it's not even winter, if there's green grass and trees and leaves and I see Christmas lights. Go to hell.
Peyton
Yeah, after.
Leland
Absolutely. Go to hell.
Peyton
Okay. Do you know me well?
Leland
A little too well.
Peyton
You love me?
Leland
I love you a lot.
Peyton
I. I want you. I've never. I'm getting into this weird thing where I want to know what people see me as. Like how I'm like. I spent a lot of time.
Leland
No, you don't. I promise you, you don't.
Peyton
Why? I'm not good.
Leland
No, you're great. Just there's. There's a lot. There's a lot to unpack.
Peyton
Okay, then I'm asking you a question.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
If I had a spirit animal, what would my spirit animal be?
Leland
Zesty lemur. Zesty lemur. You'd be like King Julian right off of Madagascar. Just stretch his ass out and that'd Be you because you're. You're in charge. You run the kingdom, but no one really respects you. And you always got some zest and some weird funk with you. No, I'm just kidding. We definitely respect you and we love you. But zesty lemon, that's funny because yours.
Peyton
Would be a warthog.
Leland
Oh, warthog.
Peyton
That made me sad, gross and not functional.
Leland
Okay, okay, you want to go down that one?
Cam
Okay.
Leland
You'd be like. Oh, you'd be like a one flipper fish just going in circles. Nothing makes sense to you. The world's so out to get you indifferent. You're just sitting there swimming in circles.
Peyton
Okay, if you were described me as a body part, what would it be?
Leland
Describe you as a body part? Yeah, like a inverted kneecap. Like those knees that go the wrong way. That'd be used a body part. An inside out kneecap. You're not quite normal, but you still functional.
Peyton
You'd be like a failed kidney. Just takes up a lot of space but don't work and it might hurt you. Oh, no, no, no.
Leland
Okay, okay.
Peyton
My fingers smell like yesterday's dinner. That's not right. And what'd you eat? Okra.
Leland
You didn't bathe a half pound of okra. What? Just went right over my head.
Peyton
I tried to have five.
Leland
Okay, if I had to describe you as a disease, you'd be cirrhosis.
Peyton
What's that?
Leland
Your skin gets yellow and you start leaking. Piss. Pretty sure that's it. Cirrhosis of the too much. Okay, well, pneumonia, I don't know. Okay, a PG version.
Peyton
You know, the other week we did white people phrases.
Leland
We did.
Peyton
You know one that I missed out on? What y'all say? No white phrase. A white phrase that I missed out on is a chill pill.
Leland
Oh my God. You need to take a chill pill.
Peyton
Is that like a Xanax? What is.
Leland
Take a chill pill. I hate that shit.
Peyton
I just wanted to know what that was, cuz that's your. You said that at your family reunion, so.
Leland
Oh, no, I never said that. I never took indulging in the chill pills either.
Peyton
No, I just.
Leland
Tic tac.
Peyton
No, that's not. It doesn't chill.
Leland
She used to smoke the fake cigarettes and take in pop rat.
Peyton
Didn't play that. She didn't play the fake cigarettes.
Leland
Dude, I used to. I used to sit there, six years old. I'd have a button up shirt and south pole jean shorts on. I'd be sitting in my grandpa's chair on his carport. I'd Be smoking.
Peyton
Did your grandpa smoke six?
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
Yo, you're trying to be like him.
Leland
He smoked cigs. My dad smoked. Smoke cigs.
Peyton
You smoke six?
Leland
I smoke fake cigs made out of pure cane sugar.
Peyton
No, my mom didn't play at all. Like, to the point. Right? You know the smarty trend whenever we were in middle school. And you would crush it up, my boy. She didn't play that. She did not. Oh, my God. I tried to do that one time.
Leland
Dismantled.
Peyton
You what?
Leland
Like the smarty. She ripped it out.
Peyton
Yeah. Ripped and punished me.
Leland
I used to be okay. The people that did in class pissed me off because then I was. I like to eat. And I would smell.
Peyton
You wasted it.
Leland
I smell. I'd be like, just give them to me, man. You're just gonna smoke them down to the stem. Just let me eat them, dog. I haven't eaten since lunch. It was like 20 minutes after lunch.
Peyton
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Leland
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Peyton
A lot of stress, too. But thank God we have Shopify now.
Leland
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Peyton
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Leland
Shopify.com ysk now, on to the rest of the episode. All right. I saw this game the other night on Jimmy Fallon.
Peyton
What's Jimmy Fallon?
Leland
Strange night. It was a basketball game, and then I just kind of left the TV on and it was up there.
Peyton
God bless.
Leland
It's gonna be fantastic. And I know, oh, my God, it's gonna be so funny. Okay, you have to guess the movie that I'm describing, but I only have five seconds to describe it, and I can't say any key words.
Peyton
Okay. Bet I'm good at movies.
Leland
We'll See?
Peyton
I'm good.
Leland
Okay, wait.
Peyton
Who's gonna keep the timer? Cj, you got the timer? All right, let's do it.
Leland
All right. His father died. He controls everything that his eyes sees, and he's coming to stardom.
Peyton
You said more time. Say more.
Leland
Sorry. I'm so sorry. I think I'm panicking more than you.
Peyton
Oh, my God.
Leland
That's okay. Go.
Peyton
Wait, so his dad died?
Leland
Yeah. Father Murk. He controls everything his eyes see, and he's trying to come to stardom.
Peyton
What movie is that?
Leland
You got it.
Peyton
Darth Vader.
Leland
No.
Peyton
Star Wars.
Leland
That's not. Darth Vader's not the title of a movie. That is. That is. That is not it at all. There's never been a film in the Darth Vader.
Peyton
Wait, so whose dad died?
Leland
Think of it. Come on.
Peyton
Oh, wow. This is hard.
Leland
Okay, what movie is it?
Peyton
Okay, next time, say the genre.
Leland
Yeah. No, because then that's cheating.
Peyton
No, it's not.
Leland
You're not gonna say they didn't say that genre on Jimmy Fallon. He got it.
Peyton
Are you Jimmy?
Leland
I'm not Jim.
Peyton
Are you Jimmy?
Cam
No. All right.
Leland
It was the Lion King.
Peyton
You animals. Say animals.
Leland
Oh, that probably would have been.
Peyton
Yeah, that probably got horrible.
Leland
Okay, my time would have got you. Oh, we're switching off. Yeah. Okay, go. That probably. That animals probably would have helped out a lot. I'm not gonna lie to you.
Peyton
What movies are these?
Leland
The IMDb's top 250 movies of all time. These are horrible. Those are fantastic films, you creep.
Peyton
I genuinely don't know what these are.
Leland
And you said you're good at movies. Are you not?
Peyton
Movies from 1982. Cam. Yeah.
Leland
Enjoy a classic.
Peyton
Poppy's nuts.
Leland
There's. There's movies all over the place.
Peyton
Okay, here we go.
Leland
All right.
Peyton
Ready?
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
Really old people created a bomb. It hurt a lot of people. He regretted it, and. Yeah, it's Peaky Blinders.
Leland
Let's go. Let's go. It's a new phone. Don't drop it.
Peyton
Don't drop. Get off of this list, bro. Get movies. I know.
Leland
This is good. This is a good movie. This is a good list.
Peyton
You see how I just gave.
Leland
I got it. You did it better than me. Let me redeem myself. Here we go.
Peyton
Okay, here we go.
Leland
Okay, here we go.
Peyton
Lock in, bro.
Leland
I got you.
Peyton
Give me good views.
Leland
If you don't get this. If you don't get this, then you are. You are a coward. You are not a man of your word.
Peyton
We're on the same team.
Leland
Same team. Here we go.
Peyton
Help me.
Leland
Here we go. I don't know. Here we go. You ready?
Peyton
Yep.
Leland
Okay. To the two girl. Two girls go in the street. They get abducted by a weird guy that doesn't talk much. His arm in a cast and his dad goes crazy.
Peyton
Prisoners. No one's arm was in a cast.
Leland
Yeah, here's the grandma. I wasn't the guy. The grandma had the guy.
Peyton
You were horrible.
Leland
You still got it. Hey, that's a point for the squad. Let's go. You still got it.
Peyton
And you went past time. I didn't feel like it was a sanctioned victory.
Leland
No, it's. Hey, W to W. Okay. Okay. I'm locking in.
Peyton
Okay. Ready?
Leland
Galactic powers. Go.
Peyton
We watched this when we were kids. There's a bunch of fish. One forgot a lot of things and we're looking for somebody.
Leland
Let's go see. Okay. That's good.
Peyton
That's how you do it.
Leland
See that?
Peyton
That's how you do it.
Leland
But that's. That. That's simple. That's simple. Let's give you a.
Peyton
That's good.
Leland
No, it was good. It was very good. Let's do this. Okay, ready? Are you ready?
Peyton
Yes.
Leland
I don't know if you ever seen this, but it's a classic movie and you haven't seen it yet. You deserve to be struck.
Peyton
Glass.
Leland
Okay, ready?
Peyton
Scarface.
Leland
No, no. That's a wild first guess, but it is a classic. Here we go. It's a guy in a cool black jacket that dodges bullets. There's a red and green pill and there's a lot of green pills. I said I'm stressing. I am banned panicking. I'm not good at your time. I meant to say there's red or blue pill. There's green letters. Looks like binary code.
Peyton
I really don't like that movie.
Leland
Okay. What?
Peyton
I don't like it.
Leland
Okay, here we go.
Peyton
Okay, here we go.
Leland
Is it fair to say you're clearly the better clue giver? I'm clearly a better guesser.
Peyton
I don't know.
Leland
I think it's.
Peyton
I just give good.
Leland
Get a good clues. I give good clues.
Peyton
You don't.
Leland
Clear as night. Here we go.
Peyton
I got my movie. Let's go. You get locked in, bro. Calm down.
Leland
And locked on the guessing. The clues give me spooks.
Peyton
Okay.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
Okay. Alright. Ready? It's a really rich guy. He in New York. He did a lot of bad things with his company. He stole from a lot of people. Penny stocks.
Leland
Wolf on Wall Street. Yep.
Peyton
Let's go. Let's go.
Leland
What's her name? I love her.
Peyton
Who?
Leland
What is her name?
Peyton
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Leland
Not Leo?
Peyton
Margot Robbie.
Leland
Margot Robbie.
Peyton
Pregnant as hell.
Leland
She's super pregnant. She's bringing a kid in the world, bless her. Here we go. Okay, I got one for you.
Peyton
This is literally D day for me.
Leland
This is what? This is one of the best movies ever. Here we go. You ready?
Peyton
Yep.
Leland
When he leaves, his daughter's young, but then she goes really old. Cuz he's going back and forth in time. There's big water waves that look like mountain on different planets.
Peyton
Interstellar.
Leland
Yes. What?
Peyton
I've never seen interstellar.
Leland
Then that's an amazing clue.
Peyton
Giving it scares me.
Leland
What?
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Why?
Peyton
I don't know.
Leland
Just going back and forth the time.
Peyton
Matthew McConaughey. A little scared of me.
Leland
I like it when he wears a hat and cheers on long horse.
Peyton
I know. He's a Austin legend. He whispered. Okay, I also want to talk now.
Leland
One more each. One more each.
Peyton
Here we go. Last one for you. Are you ready?
Leland
Last one. I'm ready. Big dog.
Peyton
It's gonna be hard for me to give clues on this one.
Leland
Okay, ready?
Peyton
Here we go. It's a movie about a guy that's a scammer. He pretends to be a pilot. He had fake checks. He got caught and he ran away. And then box of chocolates.
Leland
Oh, God. Forrest Gump.
Peyton
No.
Leland
What box of chocolates? You said box chocolate in his accent. I'm not supposed to say.
Peyton
No, but he's in the movie. That's why I said oh.
Leland
I say he definitely wasn't flying. Tom Hanks is a scammer that sold fake checks. He fucked chocolate planes. What? What did you say? What'd you say? He was a fake scammer that sold checks. Got arrested on a plane and box of chocolates. What the movie is that?
Peyton
If you know the movie, it's a really good guess.
Leland
I mean, Samuel Jackson, Snakes on a Plane.
Peyton
No.
Leland
Some of the planes are really good clues.
Peyton
If you. If you know movies.
Leland
I don't know. I guess. I don't know that one. Chocolate split. Scammers with planes.
Peyton
Let me give you one more guess. It's going to be easy.
Leland
Go.
Peyton
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Leland
When did he fly? When was he in the sky? I've never seen Leo on a plane.
Peyton
Are you kidding me?
Leland
Titanic?
Peyton
No, it's a boat.
Leland
I know. Hell, I was thinking just big something. What movie is this?
Peyton
Come on.
Leland
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks are selling chocolates and fake checks on Planes get the chocolate. Why just say it then?
Peyton
To tell you about Tom Hanks.
Leland
So. Tom Hanks. I don't even know a movie that has Tom hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. Are. Are you kidding? Ocean's Eleven?
Peyton
No, that's about war.
Leland
And that's Tom Cruise.
Peyton
No.
Leland
Oh, my God. I don't know. That was clue.
Peyton
No really good clues.
Leland
I don't know the movie.
Peyton
Then the phrase. The movie's after a phrase.
Leland
Good, the bad and the ugly. No, that's the show my grandma watches.
Peyton
It's old.
Leland
The Young and the Restless. Why am I naming old soap Ops?
Peyton
Are you sure you don't want. You want me to tell you what it is?
Leland
Yes. I don't know this film.
Peyton
Remember?
Leland
They remember the titans.
Peyton
It's based on a true story. The fake checks. Leonardo DiCaprio. He pretends when he gets caught. He pretends to be a detective and he gets away.
Leland
True crime. I don't know what the hell movie. Catch me if you can. Never seen it.
Peyton
Are you kidding me?
Leland
Never seen it.
Peyton
You don't know cinema? The art.
Leland
I swear to God. Never seen. You said you haven't seen Interstellar scares me.
Peyton
But why does it scary Matthew McConaughey?
Leland
You're going one more talks to.
Peyton
He talks too greasy for me. Like, it's a little. I don't. It makes me question sexuality.
Leland
He talks air. He talks very. What? What?
Peyton
I'm like, why do I enjoy his speech so much?
Leland
Okay, here we go. Here we go.
Cam
Here we go.
Peyton
All right. My last one. Cam. You ruined our perfect streak.
Leland
I'm gonna. I'm gonna give you.
Peyton
Would you still love me if I look like this?
Leland
Oh, my God. You look like the medieval times. Like nuns. When they had the little. The hoods over their heads and that was all showing. Well, you can bake.
Peyton
I've got a Kenobi. And I've got a spoon. I hate my parents. My teacher didn't believe in me.
Leland
Look at me now, Ms. Winkler.
Peyton
Ms. Winkler always believed in me.
Leland
She was a good woman. Okay, here we go. All right. Last but not least. Let's end it on a banger. This is also a fantastic film. You better get it.
Peyton
Okay. Give me good clues.
Leland
Okay, I'm gonna give you great clues.
Peyton
Why are you positioned this way?
Leland
It's a strange. What is? My sock. So curls. All right, here we go.
Peyton
Your couch is destroyed.
Leland
Yeah. Cuz of you and no one else. Here we go. You ready?
Peyton
Mm.
Leland
Timer.
Peyton
Let's do it. Come on.
Leland
He was retired from his profession. He was a professor. He went back to working. He's trying to find something of a crystal and a rude Russian woman stopping him in the forest.
Peyton
Concussion.
Leland
What?
Peyton
What?
Leland
What? I said he's a professor that was retired. Went back to his profession. There's a mean Russian woman trying to stop him in a forest. And he's trying to find a crib. Crystal.
Peyton
Indiana Jones.
Leland
Indiana Jones. What?
Peyton
I've never seen any of them.
Leland
No.
Peyton
I don't like those movies.
Leland
Harrison Ford.
Peyton
I like them as Han.
Leland
Indiana Jones.
Cam
What?
Leland
It doesn't count? You have to say the one.
Peyton
The Fever of India. Is that not one of the titles?
Leland
The Fever of India.
Peyton
Is the Indian fever real thing? Because we got to cut it out if it is.
Leland
I've never heard of the Fever of Mumbai. Never ever, ever. The Indiana Jones and the Fever of India.
Peyton
Isn't there something about a snake? The Pythons Palace.
Leland
No. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. That's what it is.
Peyton
Long title. How'd that fit in the box office?
Leland
A hell of a movie. They did numbers too.
Peyton
Imagine going to the to the movie theater asking. I get one for the Indiana Jones. For the Crystal Theater. The skull underneath India. What are we talking?
Leland
Large popcorns and a large Diet Coke please. Sir.
Peyton
Damn it. Damn it. See you.
Leland
We have different tastes as well as. You're talking about scammers in the sky. And I'm talking about Indiana. Harrison Ford's with a hairy chest. He's betrayed by his best friend. But it turns out he's a double agent. There's a lot of fire.
Peyton
I've never seen that. We do one more because I never seen that movie. One more.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
Did those take? That's why I was thinking about India. Because his name's Indiana.
Leland
Here we go. Here we go. Ready?
Peyton
That's a good joke. You didn't use.
Leland
I didn't hear it. I didn't hear it. His name is Indiana and they call him Indy in the show. But there's not. There's never a fever.
Peyton
Okay. But I didn't want anybody thinking I was being partial. It wasn't negative that I was saying about India.
Leland
Never. Never whatsoever. Here we go. You better seen this because this is a fantastic one. Okay, ready? Boom.
Peyton
Ideas? Halloween.
Leland
No. Tyler Perry's movie on Netflix.
Peyton
Oh, black.
Leland
No.
Peyton
What is it called?
Leland
Tua Lipa. I'm trying to do a feature.
Peyton
Okay.
Leland
Last one. Your Second Chance. Great movie. Came out in 1997. I'm a prep you. Here we go.
Peyton
Don't know movies in 1997. I don't like the way Watch films, dog.
Leland
You're in love with CGI and fake shit.
Peyton
I think CGI was better in, like, 2010 than it is now.
Leland
100%. 100%. They try to make everything too good. It's not. Here we go. Ready, Set. A very poor guy that's a janitor school, and he's really good at math and he does stuff on a whiteboard.
Peyton
17 again. Time.
Leland
17 again with Zac Efron.
Peyton
Yeah, because the janitor had spells and he made. Rest in peace. He made his janitor good at math.
Leland
And writing on whiteboards in the hallways.
Peyton
21 Jump Street.
Leland
What the. 21 Jump Street. Good at math. Poor guy. Janitor writing math in the hallway.
Peyton
Oh. Pursuit of happiness.
Leland
What are you doing? No, this poor.
Peyton
This is.
Leland
No, he was doing math. He was selling a medical device.
Peyton
Movie makes me sad.
Leland
It does. When they sleep in that thing he has that little shit toy, and he's.
Peyton
Putting his foot on the door at the subway. Yeah, I hate those. I can't watch. Yeah, that part made me cry. God damn. Okay, so slow down.
Cam
This.
Leland
Okay.
Peyton
Save the tools again. Not the tools, the clues.
Leland
Janitor, hallway. Not a lot of money. Really good at math at a prestigious institution. It solves a problem that is like a. It's like a. It's like a champion problem. Like a riddle that's just in the hallway. If anyone can solve this, you get something. And this guy's literally mopping floors, and he walks up to it, knocks it out. Done.
Peyton
I've never seen this.
Leland
Leonardo DiCaprio. Robin Williams.
Peyton
Oh, they have a movie together, and it's fantastic. Who ate Gilbert's grape?
Leland
Who ate Gilbert's grape?
Peyton
Mama. Mama. Sad movie watching in school cried.
Leland
That sounds like a sex ed video. Who ate Gilbert's grape? Sounds like some shit. They show you the health class.
Peyton
It's so sad.
Leland
Gilbert's grape.
Peyton
Mama. He found his mom dead.
Leland
Leo's name was Gilbert. Mm. I feel like that's a.
Peyton
They filmed it in Flugerville, I think.
Leland
I've never met a white guy named.
Peyton
Gilbert who might name Gilbert.
Leland
But.
Peyton
Okay.
Leland
Come on. Robin Williams. Leonardo DiCaprio solves the problem. Amazing. Robin Williams is a teacher or professor at this University, this institute.
Peyton
Ms. Huffle. Ms. Doubtfire.
Leland
Mrs. Doubtfire. Robin Williams is shaking ass being a nanny so you can see his kids. Aladdin.
Peyton
I'm trying to think of Robin Williams.
Leland
Did I say anything about a carpet? A tiger?
Peyton
Green Mile?
Leland
The. No, it's not Green Mile.
Peyton
I don't know this movie. What is it called?
Leland
Good Will Hunting.
Peyton
Never seen it.
Leland
See, you can't say shit about my knowledge of movies. That's a fantastic film.
Peyton
Well, I guess I didn't get any of these. Well, I was.
Leland
That was good. And you. We both need to go tune up Clean.
Peyton
We're about to get RDC World on the podcast. Now, these are our literal family members, like, our friends. Like, we love them. This is not, like, our typical, like, like, guests on the podcast.
Leland
No shot where it's just like, you.
Peyton
Know, we're kind of getting to know each other as we're filming. Like, we. We've known these guys for years. I literally grew up with Mark and them. So it's literally just friends hanging out on camera. And literally. Okay, it might be a little confusing for audio listeners, but we literally do, like, hockey subs.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
In the middle of this episode, I had the most fun filming this cam.
Leland
So fun. So fun. It was always a great time hanging out with them. Every time, whether it's on camera, off camera, it's amazing.
Peyton
I don't know how much is staying in, but at the beginning, we tried to keep it functional. Yeah. And, like, talk about what they're doing. And so if you're into that, if you're wanting to learn, like, the updates of, like, potential movies, they're making a bunch of cool stuff that is going to be. You're gonna get some substance at the beginning, and then it all just turns into chaos and fun. So enjoy the stories.
Leland
Hilarious comparisons. It's fantastic.
Peyton
Secret Code Kim.
Leland
Secret Coke Refuse. The casuals get your good karma with this week's secret code. And it is simply. ZlS.
Peyton
ZlS.
Leland
ZlL.
Peyton
What is ZlS?
Leland
Zesty Lemur Syndrome.
Peyton
All right, Warthog, Warlock.
Leland
Wait. Let's go, let's go. L A L A H, L A W law.
Peyton
Lemur and Warthog.
Leland
Lemur and Warthog. Coming to you live again. We absolutely love you. Cannot wait to see you next week.
Peyton
And remember, 1 out of 10 claw bears don't make it home to Christmas. What a great shoe flip. And we'll see ya.
Leland
Hello.
Peyton
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Leland
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Peyton
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Leland
Damn. Sports.
Peyton
We got. Actually, we got the whole RDC here today.
Desmond
Disclaimer.
Peyton
You know what I mean? How are y'all doing? I. I haven't seen y'all in a long time. I only see y'all at DreamCon now. Yeah, it's like we're not friends anymore.
Desmond
Hey, man, we're both busy. I mean, hey, look at us now.
Leland
I know, right?
Peyton
Yeah, y'all are. Y'all are LA guys now.
Cam
Whoa.
Leland
You're losing. You're losing the Texas. I'm not gonna. Just a little bit in the Texas. Just a little bit. Like. Like, if you had a card, right? It's slowly turning la, like the bottom of your driver's license. Just like becoming a California license. Like, as the weeks and months go on, I would argue.
Cam
I'm not gonna cat. We really do be here. But that don't mean.
Leland
But that don't mean.
Cam
That don't mean that we. That we LA boys for real for it?
Peyton
No. Okay. I'm not gonna lie. This is a true story. They came in here with K smoothies. They were talking about they did hot yoga before they came. I was like, who are these guys? These are my friends. You know what? Sometimes when I go back home, I'll just drive past the RDC house. I'll be like, damn, good times. We're all just in Texas together. Wow. It's great. But everything's Been good. How are y'all doing?
Cam
I'm great, bro. Can't complain.
Peyton
Yeah. You, Leland? Just a viral machine, huh?
Desmond
Let's talk about it.
Cam
Let's talk about it. Which one you want to talk about first?
Peyton
Yeah, which one?
Leland
Talk your.
Cam
All right, well, let's go ahead and get into the dance one. Okay, so that.
Leland
That.
Cam
Well, that one. That one came from a video that we made during the Kendrick and Drave beef. And I think it was like, during April, and the video did good and it was everywhere. And then after that, like, maybe like a month and a half ago, TikTok caught it and they just took that shit and ran with it.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
You know what I'm saying? And recently, somebody in the NFL, like, he did a celebration dance with. I was like, wow. You really never know how, like, how something's gonna play out. It's crazy.
Peyton
Do you feel weird whenever, like, you see it? Like. Like when. Obviously when an NFL player does a celebration, like, that's crazy. Like, that's different level of virality. Like, it's a part of pop culture now. Is that, like, weird to you?
Cam
I would say the. The weirdest part is just like, whatever. Whatever comes up at random because, like, whenever we. Whenever we film videos, we never know what the. What the culture is going to grab.
Peyton
Right?
Cam
So it's, like, surreal seeing how big that. It's like a. A clip from a main video just went. So it's like. It's kind of crazy.
Peyton
It's nuts. It's nuts. And twitch stream clips.
Cam
And that's the same thing, bro. Like, that one happened during, like, our spooky season. Like, during October. We always play, like, hella, hella like, scary games. But that one we were playing Left for Dead too. And for some reason, Desmond couldn't get his to work. And so we were literally sitting there for like, 45 minutes. And we were calling. It's a. It's a running joke that we called DEZ Old Man. That one. That one also went crazy like, a few months back, too.
Peyton
DEZ does give old man vibes. He is an old man.
Cam
Soulful then.
Peyton
Okay. Me and Cam were just talking about you, bro.
Leland
Really?
Peyton
Dead ass. I think you are the, like, the have the most aura in rdc. Whoa. I swear to God. Did you see him walk into the studio today?
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
I'm not gonna lie.
Leland
Everyone else was like, like, the crew's just hanging out and App was, like, looking for the cameras. He's hitting poses. Like, I was just, like, walking through doors. I was like, I Was looking for.
Desmond
The camera for a different reason, man. I see the setup, man. I gotta start analyzing. Like, I see the. The Vespas or the DZO film lenses on the black magic. So I'm like, okay, but see, that gets me into the mode of like, okay, wait, hang on. I got a nerd out. I see the lighting. It's a different. Maybe that aura is like the nerd in me coming out and then. Or seeing the passion. Yeah, well, as far as, like, swagger, I could do without it.
Peyton
I don't know. But you're just a swaggy guy. I saw you at Dreamcon. We were at one of the after parties. I swear to go. I look over in a corner, F has ski goggles on.
Leland
I said, It's 96 degrees.
Peyton
Like, how can you. Like, if I did that, I'm going to jail. Somebody's calling the police on me. They're like, there's a guy on drugs here. You know what I mean? You. They're like, that guy.
Leland
They're like, he absolutely belongs here.
Peyton
You know what I mean?
Desmond
I throw darts at a board, man.
Leland
Getting a lot of bulls out.
Cam
If it's thick, it's thick. There you go.
Peyton
I just want to break down the accessories, too. I'm not pocket watching, but I am. But the accessories on you are fantastic. Hang on.
Desmond
I can say the same about you, man.
Peyton
God bless you.
Leland
Talk to me.
Peyton
So you do. You do. You know, you're like the. The behind the scenes of rdc. Like, you. You make these.
Leland
These.
Peyton
These ideas and these creations come to life, and you do a great job at it. Right.
Cam
Appreciate that.
Peyton
What is the hardest video you've had in post production?
Desmond
In post. Honestly, I would say it's a short film that we're working on now. So it's very challenging to, like, go for a transition from, like, a skit to a film because, you know, timing, pacing, sound design, vfx, Des. It's like, one thing is like, okay. Editing of a minute skit is like, okay, boom, boom, boom. Not even boom, boom, but like, okay, you. It's very linear. You feel me?
Peyton
Yeah.
Desmond
When it comes to short film, it's like, there's so many different ways to take it. If we're shooting with multiple cameras, it's like, how do you get that. That feeling or that emotion? How do you bring it out the most? And I'd say, yeah, that's the. That's probably the hardest thing for me.
Peyton
Okay.
Desmond
But you know what I'm saying?
Peyton
Do you ever. And just so I used to, like, before we started delegating, I used to like edit the full. Just editing a podcast. I was like, you know what I mean? Do you ever get, like a little bit of a burnout from how much you're editing? Or is it just the passion takes over that.
Desmond
I definitely get a burnout. I'm not gonna lie to you. But I think the best way to what's up?
Cam
Going to leave. Oh, okay.
Peyton
Some right here. Or if you want a warm one.
Cam
I actually do like room temp.
Desmond
That's a better move.
Peyton
Real water drinkers.
Cam
Room temp. I drink room temp over cold. I like that can.
Leland
It's pretty.
Cam
I heard y'all talking about short film, so I had to come with that and I'll talk about that stuff.
Peyton
So continue. What were you saying about the burnout? Burnout.
Leland
Oh, the burnout.
Desmond
So, yeah, it's definitely like something that happens. You feel me? It's. I think for our specific category, we have like a lot of different things going around. So my best way to go about it is like, okay, if I know I've got to do xyz, I'll spend an hour on one thing and then switch it up before I get like, before I feel it come into burnout. And I think for me, it works the best because it's like, okay, my mind keeps moving on how to, you know, do different things instead of just like trying to force myself to go. Hella long shifts, you feel me?
Peyton
Right, right. How long? What? What? In this newest short film that y'all filming, I know nothing about it. I don't know how much y'all are allowed to say, can I get like an overall. What's it about? What are we, you know, what are we doing with this? Because I have a follow up question to that.
Cam
Yeah, no, I was. I heard the question about, like, what's the hardest film? I feel like, yeah, for like, both of us too, is like, imagine that. Because, like, it's just like, bro, there's so many elements to it and we've never shot it before. Like, you could tell even from the beginning when we shot it to the end where we shot it, like, we were way better at shooting it and way better at, like, direction of where we wanted to go. Cause short films are different than, like, skits or even like, you know, Anime House is like an hour long. It's still different than an original short film where you gotta explain everything to everybody that's watching it for the first time. Like, you know what I'm Saying all original characters. There's like. Because Anime House, you know, they know Luffy, they know Zoro. We don't need people that. We don't need you to be like, oh, well, like, who are these people?
Peyton
Right?
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
You know what I'm saying?
Leland
The background's already there.
Cam
Yeah, the background is there. So I can make you act like, whatever. But in the original film, you. You have to learn who these characters are, and you got to give them backstories and. And character development. And that's kind of hard to do in short film because it's a lot of times where you end up trying to make like a. Like a. A full length film just in a shorter version, and that's just not what you want to do. And I think that's what we really been struggling on the most is like, damn.
Desmond
Like, how much of that. How much hand holding do you have to do exactly?
Cam
Because it's like, damn. I don't know. I don't feel like they're gonna get that. Like, let's extend it a little bit more. But then it become. It comes to a point where it's not a short film. Then. Yeah, it's like 50 minutes. Let's just make this hour 30.
Peyton
Right, right.
Leland
Then you're a series at this point.
Cam
Exactly. No, like a Netflix series. Like, it's. So that. That's the most challenging thing for, I would say, like, all of us in doing this part is like being like, damn, let's go back. Let's add this, let's take this out. Let's. Let's do this. Let's change this. And. And it keeps, like making more and more time. And everybody keeps being like, why don't you just drop a full movie? Like that? Not easy. Right? You know what I'm saying? This short film is our most expensive project ever.
Desmond
By far.
Leland
By far. Yeah.
Desmond
By far.
Cam
We've been using sets. That's the reason why, like, yeah, Anime House, we be out in fields.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
Right.
Cam
So all we gotta deal with is the sun.
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
Giving us the heat of 110. That's a lot to deal with too. Even. Even in. Imagine that we filmed it 100, like what, six, like three times?
Peyton
Nope. Nope.
Cam
Yeah.
Leland
Better men than me. That's. Hey, so that's okay. I was. I was gonna ask that too. So say maybe not even in post, but like, while. So you have your script, you have the premise of what you want to do. But say you hit like, like, you know, 20, 25 minutes in, and you have a new Idea like, damn, we should have done this in the beginning. Do you, like. I guess that happened. Do you like, coach on the fly and you're like, bro, we low key have to add that in. Or do you just keep rolling with it knowing you already did the beginning of the film or something like that? Will you go back and add to it?
Cam
Go back and add it.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
I literally did that, like, when I was. When we was like, getting towards the end, I was like, well, the beginning kind of like, it starts too quick. I don't think they'll get it. Let me give the background story of how. So, like, then I went back and told how that. How it got to that point. And that cost like a. Well, we can bleep it out.
Desmond
We'll just say the beginning was a completely different iteration than what it is now.
Cam
Yeah, it's a complete. Yeah, that's a way better way to put it for sure. And it's. It's just. It's. That's. That was stressful. That was stressful. That's just it. If you make those mistakes, like, I see why, like, films, like, what they hate to do the most is reshoot.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
They never want to do. And I see why. Because you're paying for another film. That's just it. You're paying for another film. So, like, you need. You need to have everything. We're not good at preparation. Sometimes that's our problem. Obviously we were here late. Obviously, like, so, like, preparation is our biggest enemy. Because, like, like, because of that too, what you said. Like, how do you get there and be like, damn, maybe we should do this instead of this? Because, you know, so does it ever.
Leland
Does it ever come with, like. So obviously it sucks. The expenses, the even. Just like the man hours, like, the time of having to do it again. You're like, now we gotta go record on another day. Yeah, but do you ever. After, like, really going with it and changing it for the better? Is it like a weight off your shoulders? Like, bro, I'm really glad we did do this.
Cam
Yeah, I'm glad we made the changes we made in America and imagine that. And I, I honestly, like, we got just, like, we're, like, done with it. We've been looking at it, just watching it. You gotta sit with it for a little bit and be like, all right, bro, like, let me see how I feel about this next week. That's what people don't understand because, like, they look at the movie industry like the movie industry in itself is struggling for new ideas. That's why they always struggle. Because nobody wants to take a risk and make a whole new idea. Everybody wants to make up shit, make a number two a remake. But you know what? Because people are going to go watch that remake, at the least they're going to make their money back, most likely. Or at least a lot of money back.
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
When you try a whole new original idea and somebody say, hey, you just broke. Like, no cap. Get fired. Whole room. Y'all get out of here.
Leland
You fire.
Cam
And I'm like, damn. Like, you're like, bro, I thought it.
Leland
Was a great film.
Cam
Exactly. When I was going through pitch runs, like. Like, pitching my idea. Like, it was so many of the studios that was like, oh, we love that idea. But. But not gonna lie, we ain't trying. It's too. It's too expensive. And I'm like, it's a game, bro. Like, all right, bro. And we just keep on going through. All right, all right, all right. And I was just going through it so much. I was like, man, I'm not feeling good with this. Like. And then, like. But if I write a comedy idea, like a. Like, you know, a skit show, they'll give it. They'll give it to me in, like, that 10 minutes. Really? Yeah, like, they really will. Like, they'd be like, you got some. Like, what about a sketch show? I'm like, no, I don't want no sketch show.
Peyton
I want to make some makes.
Cam
I want to make something. I want. Me. I like action films. Ain't gonna lie to you, okay? I want to make action film. And people don't understand what we need a sketch show for. And we can make sketches on the Internet. That's. That's the show. Now, you. If you make a sketch show, we gotta go get a Hollywood production. You take a whole year, and whatever we about to make that was supposed to be relatable is gone within a year. Because it gotta take all that time to come out. Sketch shows cannot exist in today's world, in my opinion. Like, they're not. Like, it's just because you got. That's why Saturday Night Live doesn't, like, connect with you, right? Because the youth, like, speed. You know, I'm saying they like speed, and they like to just be like, let me. Let me stop giving you all the secrets, bro. They like speed. You know what I'm saying? They, like, like, relevancy and all that type stuff. That's why I like Tick Tockers, you know, they drop something and, like, people be like, oh, that funny. As hell. And it was funny as hell.
Leland
And it's right then they're not having to wait months to just experience that thing that happened months ago. So. Yeah.
Cam
And then on Hollywood, you need a structure too. So you like, all right, what's the structure of the sketch show, bro? Nobody give a damn about no structure, no sketch show, bro. Just drop the cord.
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
You know what I'm saying? Because you know, Chappelle would come out in the middle of his sketch shows, or Jordan and Peele, they come out and they say whatever they gonna say on stage. But nobody really cares about that part. Everybody only cares about the sketch part. And then you got to give three big ass Hollywood sketches. And like, like you have to do that every episode. What if you're just not filling one of them sketches that it's like on Internet. You could just. We could put out what we feel like. Oh, we like that. Even if it doesn't perform as well as we want it to do. Like, we wanted to do it so we put that out.
Leland
Exactly.
Cam
Hollywood would be like, nah, nah, we're gonna do this. And those people over here think this is good too. So I think, yeah, that's sounds like.
Peyton
There'S a lot of hands involved. It sounds like there's a lot like politically involved in making.
Cam
I was just politics, man, politics.
Desmond
But another thing with the Internet, it's like. Or comparing the Internet to Hollywood, the gap between the quality of like how we can produce something, it's just getting so closer to the, like, we could just put something on our Internet with guessably enough quality as something from Hollywood. And now it's like, we don't have to go through the hoops of renting equipment, getting this, that, and third, this person here, this person there. And like, no, we just shoot the shit.
Peyton
Right?
Leland
Literally.
Peyton
There's a beauty in that though that.
Leland
Is there?
Cam
Is there? 100% is not saying that, like we could just make Hollywood level stuff. But like, you know what I'm saying? Like, we can get close enough to where they like, I mean, shit, we with it. Like, you know what I'm saying? And that's the thing. That's why Hollywood's like, oh, yeah, like, let's get some of them people who like got fan bases.
Leland
Right?
Cam
You know what I'm saying? Cause they're realizing like them taking. Bro, I know I'm not the only person that don't like TV shows taking two, three years every single time we want to like, bro, I understand, but it can go a little bit faster. It can.
Leland
It has to do that.
Cam
I know I ain't the one to talk. I know people about to say, oh, I'm not the one to talk about it. But, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, it does take a long time to do these things, but, like, it's tough. Like, two, three years. I can't say it doesn't take that long. I would say that, like, nobody wants to wait that long. Like, two, three years. I'm a whole nother shift of my life. I'm like, bro, all right, I'll watch it. But like, damn. Like, you take two, three years again. I don't know if I could do it. These kids grew up. Them brothers is doing.
Peyton
I was just about to say this.
Cam
They graduated college.
Peyton
Some of them married, like, 25, and.
Leland
They'Re like, what are you, 17?
Peyton
So you're an out. Algebra 2. You got a beard, though. You know what I mean?
Cam
Like, Caleb, them still high school is like, bro, like, them is older. We know you're older, too. Cause social media shows, like, we see you, and then you go back over there and play a 10th grader. Stop it.
Peyton
No.
Leland
Literally, last season I watched it. I was engaged. Now the next season comes out and be married for two years with a kid.
Peyton
I don't even know how that happened.
Cam
Strange Things is doing a good job of keeping it, like, oh, okay, okay. Like, it's so interesting. I'm still gonna watch and accept that. But, like, I'm saying, just every TV show, like, y'all, it's two, three years. So it's like, so much has happened in real life at that time. Like, damn. How? Like, I would just be always like, damn, do people even still care about this? Like, I.
Peyton
There's actually so you. I've heard, like, musicians. Mike close as musicians. Like, you know, whenever you.
Cam
It's always close. Like, it was like, right.
Leland
The part that got me is, like, it did bother him when he was speaking the second. Been there the whole time.
Peyton
The thing, like, a lot of musicians say is, like, they have a hard time listening to music because they're. They're thinking about the, like, the technical part of it. Every time they hear something, they're like, I would have done that different or that. And I've heard different movie directors say that. Do y'all have that problem, like, going to a movie theater now or, like, watching a TV show and watching it and not fully just enjoying it because you're like, oh, well, this shot is cool. But what if they did that? Do y'all have that 100%.
Cam
Yeah. I was about to say. I was finna say I can, like, turn it on and off in my head. Like, okay, if I'm going to watch a movie to enjoy it, I'm gonna enjoy it. But like, me and af, like, if we sit next to each other. Cause, like, I mean, he focuses on the camera and shit more. I'm focused on directing more. If we both see something, like, we always will mention it to each other. Or if they even did something really nice, like, we'd be like, mm, we gotta. Like, we gotta. We gotta hit that. You know what I'm saying? Or like. Or we'll be like. I said slow motion. That. Slow motion being that smooth. Like, usually, like, I feel like that's one of the last things we was talking about some. With some movie. It was like, bro, that's something. Oh, it was a super sail. The slow motion scene.
Desmond
Oh, yeah.
Cam
With the bullet shot. And it was like. I was like, no, no, no. That's what we gotta hit with that, with our slow motion scene. Because we got, like, some of those type scenes in our short films. And. And that's the type of. We talking about. Like, we. We'll sit and analyze movies at times, too, for, like, different things. But most of the time, if I go to a movie theater and watch something, I'm really just watching a movie.
Peyton
Like, that's true. I saw Avatar with y'all.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
And I think that was the best theater experience I've had. The commentary from these guys. Oh, my God, it was fantastic.
Leland
Peyton's dumbass. And you're just, like, chomping on popcorn apps. Like, I would have. It's like, I would have done that a little different. Mark's taking notes. Great film. Great film.
Peyton
How close are we to. To seeing RDC in a movie theater, though? Like, realistically, I am in a movie.
Cam
But, like, it's so mysterious. I can't say nothing about it. It. Everybody just got to see it when it come out. Like, I literally can't say nothing about it.
Peyton
So all we have. You're going to be in a movie.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
Soon.
Cam
Soon. That's it.
Peyton
And it's secretive.
Cam
And it's secretive.
Peyton
Fantastic. Well, congratulations.
Cam
Man. Yeah, that's it.
Peyton
I. Now I'm scared.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
Let's get into some. Let's get into some funny. You want to. You want to crack some jokes?
Cam
Yeah. Come on, man.
Peyton
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Leland
Save your money. Okay, there we go. First one. I think it's real simple.
Cam
Oh, y'all got jokes written.
Leland
Oh, no, not jokes written, but more of. We're gonna.
Peyton
We're gonna lob some up comedy.
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
Okay.
Leland
I'm like. So a cricket walked in a bar. All right, so y'all. Y'all are all brothers, right? So I'm simply gonna call this. Let's just see how you feel about your room roommates. You know, y'all stay together a lot. Very often. For many years now. So y'all can both answer it. Who would you. Who would you consider the dirtiest roommate out of the crew?
Cam
Oh, my God. The one that just left my cousin that dirty man. What'd you do?
Peyton
Be leaving out that brother.
Cam
Is that brother, man. I ain't gonna say nothing else about it. That brother. That brother man. That brother. That bro.
Peyton
Okay, af, Would you.
Leland
Would you second that on the dirty.
Desmond
It's a close second between him and Desmond.
Cam
Bro.
Peyton
You can sit down.
Cam
But.
Desmond
But I'm gonna correct myself.
Cam
Desmond, you are.
Desmond
You're a messy. You're messy.
Peyton
But.
Desmond
But John is the type of. To not clean it up at all. So that would be. You are messy. You are messy, whereas I live with.
Peyton
Him, by the way. You know what I'm saying?
Desmond
It was a little redundant.
Peyton
It is.
Cam
Okay.
Desmond
If we go in the living room right now, I guarantee there's something of yours. In there. That shouldn't be there.
Peyton
A backpack.
Cam
It's a backpack.
Peyton
You didn't have to.
Cam
This morning.
Peyton
I said, oh, my bad.
Desmond
He just confirmed it.
Peyton
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Desmond
Yeah, yeah. Y'all making me look bad, bro. Every time when we gotta film in.
Cam
There, we have to go over there.
Peyton
30 minutes.
Cam
It's.
Peyton
Cause there's camera equipment and stuff everywhere.
Desmond
Yeah, there's no camera equipment in there.
Cam
No, there's like boxes.
Leland
There's props.
Desmond
There's props and there's no camera equipment because I clean.
Leland
Cleaned it up.
Peyton
No, no, no, no.
Desmond
You're making me look bad.
Peyton
As the elder of the group, I thought you would be the most.
Cam
No, that was the second thing I wanted to confirm. You think?
Peyton
Why you saying I'm old over here, bro?
Cam
Oh, I know you.
Peyton
It's all. There's beauty in aging. Good luck.
Leland
The true elder comes with wisdom.
Peyton
Come on, man.
Cam
What was the question? What was the question, though?
Leland
All right. Well, it seemed. It seemed consensus, so we're gonna go to the next one.
Cam
Okay.
Peyton
Yeah. All right, go ahead.
Leland
Who would you say is the most loud and obnoxious in the group?
Cam
I don't think you have to like. Whoa, whoa.
Leland
Started screaming. Okay. Yeah, that. That seemed consensus. I think that was fair. The whole. No one even argued it. All right. If every single person had to make a meal for everybody. So Ben had to cook for all eight dads have to cook for all eight. Whose meal would absolutely be the worst to eat?
Cam
The worst. Hey, I'm just saying. What? I got some bomb ass ribbon chips. Say the person who you. Who you think is the worst, worst meal. One, two, three, dance. You want to tell him what, bro? He cooked this, man. He put baked chicken in the oven, put it on 450 for 10 minutes and ate it. But Peyton. Paige. Paige. Okay, this is back when we lived in. And then we were in college.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Hey, we let you talk. We let you talk. We let you talk. All right. So whenever something would happen in the house where somebody would do something that would like danger their lives, the other, go tell somebody else. So Jay came and said, hey, Leah. He said, come look at this. He put the chicken in there for 450. At 450 for like dead ass 15 minutes. We're not making this up. Dead ass. So we try to tell him. I was like, hey, D, I don't know if you should be doing it. He got mad at us, irrational, bad. At that time, like, if you tell me something that makes sense, he just get mad. Hold On. I know how to do it. I'm like this. No, look, I pull some of the meat back. I said, d. Look, it can't. It's not supposed to cook like this. I know what I'm doing. I'm telling you, bro.
Peyton
Holy.
Cam
Wait.
Peyton
Didn't you use a blender when the power was out?
Cam
Yes, yes, he did. If you want to go to most selfish, that's you. All right, let me clear my name real quick. Quentin, clear. Let me look at my name. All right. Yeah, you did. You can't clear your name. Your meals are ass, Moses. Ass. You see raw meat. What Score. What about Leland? You remember the ice storm in Austin? We from the same place. There was an ice storm in Austin. Like, it was sad, it was up, but we were out of power. We couldn't even drive home to Waco. That's what we was trying to go to be with our parents and families because we were struggling up there, bro. And the lights and the power was out for like three, four days. It was like 10 degrees and shit. And we was in that bit. Everything was frozen. You can't drive. Nobody in Texas can drive in ice. You drop ice cube outside, everybody staying inside. Nobody can drive in Texas with ice. So we like. It's a lot of ice, right? Yeah, wind. That's wind side. We got a little fire going. That's all that's keeping us warm. A fire, right?
Leland
God damn.
Cam
Listen.
Peyton
No food.
Cam
We can't go to the store. We went to stores, they're all closed. Everything. Like, we tried to drive the stores, we slid around, almost crash our cars. We came back home, we said, y'all, we can't eat. We gotta eat whatever's in this fridge right now, right? This is Walking Dead.
Leland
And this Leland.
Cam
As we talking about this shit now, I'm. We in there trying to find some food and shit. We gave up sitting on the couch. We just talking about stuff like, hey, bro, what we gonna do when we leaving? I hear. I said. I said, okay, yeah, what we gonna do when we leave? What is that? Somebody left something on. Wait, how somebody leave somebody on the power? So I'm confused. I said, well, how this got this electric, but that got a battery of his own. I blender. I look around, I say, ain't no le. It's dark, ain't no le. I thought my phone light on. I ain't leaving now. At the same time. Hold on, hold on. Don't let me get this back, cuz people don't know this part of the story. Hold On.
Leland
Hold on.
Cam
Let's get Dylan in that moment. Let me tell you something about Dylan, boy. This, this, this. It's like a bike pedal, right? Yeah. Supposed to pedal it for electricity, right? He spent $200 on it and ordered it. 300 and listen, hold on. Can I tell you something? Can I tell you something? This wasn't branded up like that to be spending 300. That hurt. Let me tell you what this did, bro. He bought that whenever it got there. This was before the power there. I said, dylan, that is trash. That's not gonna work. Dylan is stubborn as he.
Peyton
Yeah, it is, bro.
Cam
Like, watch this, right? He tried to charge a phone. The phone was off. Good. All right, bro.
Peyton
Like that ass. It's.
Cam
It's two pedals.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
There's nothing holding it there. So, like you can't even move it. So we have to pick that up with our hands, start going. Yeah, and go like this.
Leland
Switched off.
Cam
I was so mad at bro, what are you doing, dog?
Leland
Competing. Compete.
Cam
I didn't buy it before. Look, I didn't buy it before, though. I bought it after the thing.
Leland
Come on.
Cam
Just let that man sit record, bro. We competing in a.
Leland
In a locked in triathlete to charge.
Cam
It was after. It was after this. Oh, what if this happened again? I need to take precautionary. But my point was that we should. My point was that we should buy a generator. Something that was already. The box just came.
Peyton
And I was like, what is this?
Cam
I said, I know it's not the you was talking about yesterday. I know it's not gonna work. Okay. I did bring up c. Just see you.
Leland
I was like, yo, what if. Oh.
Cam
I was like, yo, what if there was like a. A bike thing where you can pedal energy. I was reading the energy in room. Everyone's like, yeah, that can work.
Leland
I said, all right, let me find.
Cam
Yeah, I see. Like, everybody be good on board with.
Leland
It when I b up, right?
Cam
It was a passive thing. I ain't going to lie. I was like. I was damn. No, we should get like the thing where you can like pedal in, like, get energy type. If this happened again because there was no energy. I said it. Yeah. I said, yeah, that would be clutch right now. I said, I bet I'm getting that. Hold on. Don't you change up the story. Don't nobody say that. That would be clutch, right? I feel like a kid. I piss that stop. And then the energy switched up whenever they have can't. But I did get scammed because that h did not work. But it would have been good for like, three hours. Peyton, I want that bike generator.
Leland
He said, he pedal the wrong way. Oh, my God.
Cam
But. But le. Le used. You left this out. The. What was power in the blender was our generator that we had for the whole week. Like, for the plug that hole into the generator that we had. It was like.
Leland
Was it a smoothie?
Cam
Yeah.
Leland
Was it worth the power of the whole group of the week? Was it. Was it that good of a smoothie?
Cam
The generator does not have infinite energy. Like, we had lower energy. And this used some of the energy for the blender for himself. Not even to make everybody a smoothie. To be fair, I didn't have enough for it. Listen, the reason why he said that is because I got mad. I said, leland, what the are you doing? He said, oh, yeah, I'm making a smoothie. I said, I seen it. I seen it. And I said, but.
Leland
But what?
Cam
Like, why can't nobody else get one? He said, oh, I don't got no more stuff. I said, bro, this is crazy. 10% of our. It's out. Generated like a power bank, though. 90%. And after the smoothie. Smoothie was made, I feel went to like, 82. No, because it's not. It's not for a house. It's for a car. My dad sits in the back of my car. So when we. When the power went out, that's all we had. This used percentages for the smoothie. And I grew up with this, so I know him. This. Hey, bro, if you don't wake up quick enough, le gonna make food by. And that's when it was just me, Leah. Like, we are fending for ourselves in that house because le mama work overnight.
Leland
So.
Cam
No, bro, I never. I never cook break. I never grew up. I never. What is that? Leon coming Play clean break. And then you make food for yourself. That ain't happening. You make chicken pats. Throw that bitch. Hey, Kevin, this won't give me no food in that. Hey, hey, Leah, stop being selfish, mama. I said, what the. This ain't y'all. Treat y'all company.
Peyton
Oh.
Cam
Oh, I'm dead.
Peyton
Oh, speaking of. Speaking of family, didn't you just meet Rico?
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
Why? You a little jealous or something?
Cam
All right, all right. Let me tell you this story. All right, so, okay, so we were at Big Sean's album release party, right?
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And I met him for the first time.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So I told Josh, oh, yeah, I met your cousin. And he was like, oh, did he. He said something. He pressed me over It. He pressed me over. Yes, you did. You instigated the beef. Yeah, when he looked like that, he lying.
Leland
Yeah, yeah.
Cam
Watch out, watch out, watch out. Oh, he kicked Dylan off. No, no. $5.
Leland
But yes, he instigated that beast.
Cam
And now. Now it's ongoing. It's ongoing, Art.
Peyton
He jealous. You think so, bro?
Cam
This all I said. I was in the car. We drive home. I said, this is before the car. No, no, all you talking about. Yeah, it went inside. No, no, no, because, like, you walked out first. Yeah, yeah, I talked to him, and then we were waiting on the valet. We were still in the park. But y'all talk when we. When he first got there, too. He.
Desmond
This.
Cam
I was gonna talk to him. This is what made Leland jealous, bro. And that's the point. He was jealous at the beginning. Let me tell you what. Made jokes. We was getting a party. The party was hard to get into the album release party. So there's a lot of people outside. The dude. The dudes was bringing RDC in. And my cousin said. When we was inside, my cousin said, hey, Mark. I said, I hear something, like someone loud, like, far away. And he says all the time. I said, oh, Rico. He said, yo, what's up? I was like, oh, yeah, get my cousin in. Get my cousin in. I ain't know he was coming, right? This Lee Lee. I look at Lee Lee already mad. Lee look around because he called her cousin, so he thought a woman. I said, this my big cousin. And this on my daddy's side, though, Lee. You know what I'm saying? So they not. They not family. And Lee Lee didn't want to talk to him. That's why. Ben, Ben. All y'all talk to him, right? Right when he came, right? Why Lee didn't talk to him? No, no, no, no, no, no. But just Jess Jeff said, they're trying to get inside, so I was already on the way inside. So you ignored him to try to hurt him walk inside. I didn't talk to him. He. That's crazy. I Did y'all talk to him. I was separated.
Leland
You said what?
Cam
I was separated. Let talk. I said I wanted to talk to him, so I wanted to talk to him. Okay, you want. You talk to him. You talk to him. Dillard, that's on the inside. That's on the inside. At the gate. At the gate, and they were moving us inside. You're my cousin, bro.
Peyton
I walked up.
Cam
You won. So you come to him. So you were flexed up after you said. After you said what? You said, don't don't leave your part. Don't leave your part up. All I said was. All I said was. I said, you just saw my big gun. We talking about in the car or in the valley? Either one. All right. He just went and told a blatant lie. I said, I'm not even entertaining it. He said, oh, I'm really closer to him. I said that be for real. So I said, I tuned it out. I said, I'm not entertaining that. He keep picking it. I wasn't even talking to him. I talked to. I was talking to ippy in the car. I said. I said. I said, you know, I'm really cussing with my other cousin. R. You know. You know, said, I'm not even going to entertain you. I said, you just. Are you mad because I went over. It's respect. It's respect, bro. I said. I said, hey, what's up? You mark cousin? No, he said, I said, what's up, bro? And I can't remember exactly how the conversation. He said, oh, yeah, I with you. I'm mark. Because I said, oh, yeah, me too, but I'm. Rico just called me. I said, me too, but on the other side. Yeah, look at that. It was love, though, at the end of the day. And he went. And he went, don't make me call. Free call. Watch out, watch out, bro. And then, bro, this is what he said. That was crazy. He said he gonna break him on the street. He gonna break him on the street, but he gonna out joke me. I said, set it up.
Peyton
Oh, yeah.
Cam
I said set it up. Listen, because he jericho tried to say it. He. He literally said, hey, set it up, bro. We can have a joke. I said, I want to do it on a different stream because our stream is automatically going to try to give it to le, right? And he said, no, bro, set it up. Set it up. Like, bro, he's starting beef for no reason.
Peyton
You know, when this comes out, it's going to have to be set up.
Cam
Rico wants to come on. I will bring Rico to the stream, bro. He is a character, bro.
Peyton
I would be so locked into that.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
I'm not going. You did instigate that. You did instigate that 100%. But there might have been a little something.
Cam
It was.
Peyton
There you go.
Cam
You adjusted a little bit. N. You heated me up. Come on. Come on, bro. We was at each other house for like 10 years straight every day.
Peyton
Yeah, see? Ain't nothing to worry about.
Leland
Yeah. Solidify.
Cam
He'd be so jealous of all the Other first cousins, man. Oh, man, it's crazy, bro.
Leland
All right, Mark, I got. I got one for you. Out of all the RDC members, you got to go to a street fight against Russell Westbrook. Jack Harlow.
Cam
Yeah.
Leland
And Kevin Hart. You gotta fight Jack Harry.
Cam
Russell Westbrook. Russell Westbrook.
Leland
And Kevin Hart.
Cam
Kevin Hart. Okay, so let's go like this.
Peyton
All right.
Cam
Desmond for sure. And then I probably bring. It's possible that I. I'll bring Ben. So I'll be bringing Desmond and Ben.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
No, no. Dylan. No. Dylan. Dylan, your body too. Little Ben got reached. Desmond. Me and Desmond, bro, we. We grew up together. I know the fight. All right, so, like, the big is.
Peyton
And Leland.
Cam
So if I fight. If. If Leland there and Leland fighting, I'm gonna be too concerned if Leland winning or losing his fight. So I need. That's like. I need like. That's my cousin.
Leland
Like, I literally.
Cam
If Leland gets knocked out and let's say it's Bob Hulk Hogan in his prom or some. He slammed Leela. He slammed Leland on his head, right? It don't matter. It'll matter. The circumstances. I'm running up like, if he slammed me on my head when we talked to the family, it don't. Hey had no. Hey. I fought. I fought just like this. Exactly. So even if I sleep my person and Leland fighting and he. If leaving get slept, I gotta sleep another. Okay.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
Desmond, I'm gonna be. I'm like, des. You got it? And I'm gonna focus.
Leland
So you're gonna focus on you.
Cam
You got it. Focus my. You know what I'm saying?
Leland
Okay, so back to Dylan. Why not Dylan?
Cam
I guess Dylan, you know what.
Leland
Or against Kevin.
Cam
I think Dylan get 51.49, Jack.
Peyton
There we go. I'm not gonna lie. It'd be back there shadow boxing. Is he okay?
Cam
No, but if he's not rdc. So I thought you said rc. But if. Like, if we bring anybody associated with rc. Oh, I'm bringing it associate Chris. I want him to look to the right lift.
Peyton
I want to see what y'all think about us because y'all have known us for a while now, and we have different scenarios. And I want to see who y'all can't fight harder. Come on, bro.
Cam
You. You like. You're like a soft soul to me.
Peyton
There we go. I got a lot of range inside.
Cam
But ain't nothing wrong with that, though. Nothing wrong.
Peyton
I fight dirty, too. I bite.
Leland
I bite a nipple off.
Cam
I don't like that.
Leland
That's bullshit. It's Very strange.
Cam
We can carry stuff like this. He gonna fight for his family.
Leland
I fight for honor. I go.
Cam
You don't want it with me, buddy.
Leland
So fight me. Not Peyton. That's. I mean, that's to be expected. I would pick me too. If you had to be stuck on a plane right next to either me or Peyton for three hours, who would it be? You said Peyton.
Cam
Why?
Leland
And before we. I gotta hear the answer first.
Cam
What's the scenario? We. We just stuck on a plane.
Leland
Just on a plane.
Peyton
We.
Cam
Three hour flight. We're right.
Leland
I'm. I'm talking.
Cam
We're close.
Leland
Like knees are rubbing.
Peyton
Okay, before I.
Leland
Before I shed light on that. Why? What made you pick? Paid.
Cam
I just feel like he going to be like more taller. I'll be on that laughing.
Leland
Okay. You're going to be on that sniffing for sure. He stinks like hell when he flies.
Peyton
No. So I'm not a plane. My breath is hot as someone with that altitude.
Leland
It is.
Cam
Does that. Did that work that way?
Peyton
I don't know, but it happens to me.
Leland
No, it works for him. I don't know what it is, but it's. Every time he flies.
Peyton
Fall asleep on a plane and I'll wake up and it smells like Cheez. Its are coming out my mouth like a stale. I swear to God. Why y'all look at me like that? I swear to God.
Cam
That might be a condition.
Peyton
Appreciate that.
Cam
They got to fight after.
Peyton
Oh, yeah.
Cam
Yeah. Take them. Yeah.
Leland
You can't even open it.
Cam
No, you can take too.
Peyton
No. Cam's got wide hips. You don't want to sit next to him.
Leland
Okay. What are we. Okay, okay, okay.
Cam
I know some people like that.
Leland
Yeah. Appreciate it. I didn't choose it.
Peyton
Cam's got a childbearing hip.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
Yeah.
Leland
You should have a good look.
Cam
None of what we saying right now matters. It's paused. All paused out.
Leland
There we go.
Cam
Yeah, because I know somebody in RDC got like that type bro type beat too. You know what I'm saying? He got dreads and that cut out everybody else. That's crazy.
Leland
He said that is immediately somebody ask.
Peyton
Out a good back porch.
Cam
Heating up when you say that though.
Peyton
Hey, my pardon self brother.
Cam
That brother will fight.
Leland
So sorry. Okay, okay. You have to write a hit song. You either get to feature Peyton or feature me. Who are you writing the song with?
Cam
Like feature. Like rapping.
Leland
It's your song.
Peyton
It's your song.
Cam
I got my answer though.
Leland
Rapping is your song.
Cam
I'm picking Cam again.
Peyton
There we go.
Cam
What's the reason cuz cam look like he got we going to get go get a.
Peyton
I appreciate this song's going to sound like all men of friends. We're all here together. It's going to be an Eminem.
Cam
No Australians, bro.
Leland
All right, last one stuck. Kind of like the plane crash scenario. Stuck on a deserted island at least two months. It's either you and Payton, you and me. Deserted island. We got to survive. We got to find food, build shelter, not drive each other crazy. Who are you picking?
Cam
Me? Yeah, I'm picking God damn. That's a dirty island. Right? And we have to make our own food.
Leland
It's just you and you just bro.
Cam
I hear you talk a lot on yalls you know podcast like it's just you just be giving the better answers, dog.
Peyton
No, I would be more fun to be around though.
Leland
Make sure I would make sure we're alive.
Cam
I want to live tell a good joke while I try to make a fire I'mma heat up. That's a P John. Hey, come here, John. That's a P. Hey, I'm really the P key. Come here, John. In there, man.
Leland
Get John. What y'all talking about? Animals and stuff. My specialty. Everything.
Cam
No, it's not Boy.
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Leland
Okay. Stuck on a deserted island. Okay with me or with Peyton? Two months. No one else is there.
Cam
Yeah, one of the I'll just strictly.
Leland
And Peyton or you and me, we gotta survive. We gotta try to make efficient like y'all. There we go.
Peyton
There we go. Steady disrespected today.
Leland
I just say.
Peyton
I just seem like.
Cam
I just want to let you know real quick as said you.
Leland
You the dirtiest.
Peyton
Yeah, they say you're the dirtiest.
Cam
We had a question like roommates out.
Leland
Of already see who's the dirtiest. And 100% said it was. It was you with. No, you said. You said it was him with DEZ coming in at a one beat.
Cam
I do remember that. I. I definitely can now.
Leland
I gotta hear the information because there's.
Cam
A lot of stuff.
Leland
A lot of clutter, a lot of stuff in the general area.
Peyton
In general. The overall apartment.
Cam
Like, you got to think about everything.
Leland
The whole apartment.
Cam
When I'm. When I look around and I see.
Leland
Stuff and I. I count how much stuff is mine is. It's very small amount. It's very low percentage.
Cam
I can't.
Leland
Hey, just. So let's go. Let's hear John who's dirtiest member. Dirtiest member rdc from John's perspective. Dirtiest.
Cam
I would say.
Peyton
Dang. I want.
Leland
I feel like Dylan be having stuff like.
Cam
Oh, wait.
Leland
It depends. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Let me.
Cam
Let me explain because I'm.
Leland
Well, do we talk about dirty life.
Cam
We talk about. Cause I feel like when you.
Leland
When we was in Austin used to have stuff all in the hallway. It would be all the way out there, right? What are y'all going off of?
Cam
You had stuff in the hallway. But I wouldn't say it's like, what.
Leland
Kind of dirt Talking about room anyway. You in my room, right? Anyway.
Cam
Yeah, all around. Be for real.
Leland
Oh, dang.
Cam
I hold you.
Peyton
I'm sorry.
Leland
Apologize.
Cam
You didn't know the question, cuz you brought up general area. Yeah, yeah.
Leland
Dirty could be so many things. Just I'm trying to say overall, maybe, maybe, maybe cleanliness, leaving things. Whether or not supposed to be. Oh, leave us trash anything. Wait, who. Who walked to the bathroom one time with a plate? With a plate.
Cam
Somebody walked the bathroom and ate a plate?
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
No way.
Peyton
Y'all was eating on the toilet.
Leland
No way.
Cam
No way.
Peyton
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Leland
That wasn't him.
Cam
It wasn't me either. Hey.
Leland
What?
Cam
That was Stretch. He had to edit that video.
Leland
Not me.
Peyton
He was not me. Who was good.
Cam
I knew it was going to get pissed me. All right, this is what happened.
Peyton
All right.
Leland
Explain, please.
Cam
All right. This is Austin and how.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And how. How things went like, our bathrooms are split.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So that already eliminates half of the in the house.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So it was in their bathroom. So it could only be three people.
Leland
Yes.
Cam
But we still to this day won't. We don't know who did it.
Peyton
Who could be the top three?
Leland
I heard every single person said yes. So it definitely happened. Yes, but no one's just coming out with it, and it wasn't us. So who. Who's the final three?
Cam
Let me eliminate some people. First of all, it was only whose bathroom? Me, Leland, Ben. Leland and Ben does bathroom. We're already eliminated. We're already eliminated.
Leland
Yeah, we're good.
Cam
No, we're not saying that.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
Yeah. Okay, let's clear Rec. It wasn't an rec member. It was a company. It was a company over there. But in general, somebody got exposed for that. But it was two times. There was a red cup in there too. Somebody was drinking on the tub.
Peyton
Hey, somebody's real comfortable in the bathroom, dog. That's crazy.
Leland
Drinking a crown and Coke on the pot. Is that is. That is devious.
Peyton
That's quick Crazy. It's a battle, man.
Cam
Cuz like, like I said, even though here I be. I paid a maid as well. I be, hey, can I do this? I'll spend money to try to get stuff cleaning if I need to. You know, saying because I don't trust myself to do it the best way.
Leland
That how I like it be.
Cam
But confirm that.
Leland
How many times I be pressing you to get on not dirty of a person.
Cam
No, no, I'm saying that.
Leland
But the other. They would just leave it that way. That's like, okay, let's say I had a say.
Cam
I had a wife and I was, oh, yeah, like. And she was cleaning, right?
Leland
And like, that's something that she does.
Cam
And I'm like, oh, I really want to clean.
Leland
Want you to clean it. That.
Cam
Does that mean that I'm not clean.
Leland
For having like getting or getting it made?
Cam
Like, I. I feel like the thought.
Leland
Process is like, I need a major clean.
Peyton
Right.
Cam
He playing those mom games.
Leland
I thought about cleaning it and I put the order into movement. So it. Yeah, that's valid. I really clean it. That's kind of valid too. He's like, I was the coach behind the cleaning.
Cam
It's better than if somebody just leaves it dirty and doesn't do it.
Leland
Doesn't clean at all.
Peyton
Right.
Leland
I feel that. I feel that.
Cam
Bring it down. Listen. Oh, do you think, brother, I have.
Leland
Receipts so that regardless, I got a receipt.
Cam
It's been multiple times you asked. You asked. Asked multiple times. But I'm saying, like, please, man. Please. Yeah, you tell me, like, can you get us mate? Right? But I'm saying, like, if. Are you the person leaving stuff out, though? Like, do you. Are you naturally of a dirty person? Even if you try to get it cleaned up, Are you naturally a dirty person leaving stuff out? No, like, I don't be leaving stuff out. But you don't clean up.
Leland
Yeah, I don't be cleaning up as.
Cam
Much, but I also don't.
Peyton
There's nothing to clean up. There's not much to clean up. I'm the type that will.
Leland
I. I'm pretty petty sometimes.
Cam
I, like, not intentionally, but I'm the type of person.
Leland
I was like, okay, I got my.
Cam
Specific stuff and I'll put that up.
Leland
Right? And so, yeah, that's not good.
Cam
But doesn't mean I'm dirty, though. It means, like, some.
Leland
Okay, so glad you said that, because that was the last one, but we segued out of it earlier. But the last one was out of rdc. Who is the pettiest member? It's definitely me. If you.
Peyton
Took it.
Leland
I don't play to get even. Like, if the kitchen. Like, if something's dirty, someone. I see someone just did.
Cam
Was just careless with the kitchen, that just bothers me. And I'll be like, I'm getting my stuff.
Leland
Okay.
Cam
And then. So then, oh, you're dirty.
Leland
I'm like, no, you. You're dirty.
Cam
Why did you eat on.
Leland
Why did you eat right there and just leave all the stuff there? I'm not saying it's right, though.
Cam
I'm just saying that's one of my arguments. You. You throw a shot at John. You say anything about John, he like, oh, okay, bet, bet.
Peyton
All right.
Cam
I remember that. You're gonna get hold at some point. It's coming up.
Leland
I don't follow through with nothing.
Cam
I never really.
Leland
Hold on.
Peyton
For real?
Cam
For real. Like, it's more like I say some stuff.
Leland
Like, words.
Cam
Words.
Leland
I ain't never did nothing.
Cam
Honestly, what could you do?
Leland
Exactly.
Cam
Like, what.
Peyton
What could you do?
Leland
I think it's just a single.
Cam
It's the stigma.
Leland
Because really, if you. If you pull out receipts, like, there's not really a lot of examples of.
Cam
Actual things, like little things.
Leland
I remember one time I ordered a full pizza. Just for me. I ordered a pizza. And now that might not sound that crazy. Yeah, everybody was hungry.
Cam
Everybody. You know, we had. This is early. We were just doing stuff, right?
Leland
But I ordered a pizza, and it just Came randomly, didn't tell nobody, and they said, john, what's going on?
Peyton
Like, we want some.
Leland
Oh, damn. Yeah, I just ordered it.
Cam
Like, that's petty. I hope we do. Every time we order a pizza and somebody be like, hey, does somebody want to go half on a pizza?
Leland
Yeah.
Cam
Like, you get this.
Leland
Yes.
Cam
Yeah. Like, he wait for everybody not to be. To be hungry and, like, doing stuff, and then he just ordered the food. Yeah. What you do is that, like, you'll wait for, like, so some, like, for someone else to order. Like, you'll never order the food.
Peyton
Food.
Cam
You always hop on someone else's order. Yeah, I don't think ever, like, no. But if you be like, hey, no, you already like, no, I don't want it no more. I'm good.
Peyton
We got, like. We got a couple minutes left.
Cam
Okay.
Peyton
Right, let's. I want to find a way where you can like, all, like.
Leland
Like mob.
Peyton
Like, mob in here real quick for this last question.
Cam
Right here.
Peyton
Middle. Let's get it. Let's get it. Let's get it. Popping in here.
Cam
There's too many. Oh, I have bodies.
Peyton
We all in there.
Leland
There we go.
Cam
What's the last.
Peyton
Oh, it's. It's. It's to stir the pot, because, you know, I'm a pot stir.
Cam
All right, here we go.
Peyton
I've been on Twitter these past couple days, and I see in the streaming world, there's a little. It was always beef between y'all and A and P. Right. 2K25 just came out, and Captain Atlanta himself. You know Captain Atlanta. Do y'all. Are we going to set up a tournament? A 2k25 tournament, amp versus RDC?
Cam
Yeah, we run on a 5v5. Like, we're going to 5v5.
Peyton
Okay. We're going to do a real life, too. Real life basketball. Five on five.
Cam
Hey, look. Hey, look. This is what we've been doing, bro. Yeah, that's. That's all I got to talk about. Been. Been hooping, bro.
Peyton
Yeah, I.
Cam
Talking about the play hoop.
Peyton
I know Ippy. I know Ippy's bag.
Cam
No, but he training me.
Peyton
Oh, so you're getting right for it.
Cam
Yeah, I'm getting right for it. But you really hold it, because I was gonna wait until I was already perfect. I was gonna challenge a P and be like, yup, yup. Because, like, bro, you know, Bro, like, that's why I was trying to. You know, when raised me and raised had a knee off.
Peyton
Yeah. That's a crazy competition. Yeah.
Cam
So, like, I've been like, Training my knee so it don't be hurting all the time. And I. And I've been at pretty consistently for like two months right now.
Peyton
Okay.
Cam
And my is feeling good. I can change direction quick like. And that's what kind of stretchy in.
Peyton
Denim and he's in denim.
Leland
You know what I mean?
Cam
And I'm a jeans and shit. So. Yeah. I'm telling you right now. Duke.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Oh, Captain Atlanta. Hey. Yeah, you better make sure your serum working when I get out here. It's up. Talk to what's up Captain and Davis. Don't even talk to me. That's who whips Paul, bring that up.
Peyton
I don't know. I got you.
Cam
No, we're here. I posted Josh Allen on my story because dropped 31.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
This message. He said, bro, why you gotta. Why you gotta say it like that, bro? Why you say. I said? He said what? He said. He said. I said. I'm a. I don't care. Hey, I said that when he had negative one too.
Leland
He stuck beside him. He did.
Cam
And he mad. He bro, Josh Allen now he's been throwing shots at Josh Allen all week. That don't even make sense.
Leland
Yeah, come on.
Peyton
Josh Allen's a good guy.
Cam
He's a good guy. But real quick, back on anp, like Kai and. And Duke, them, they keep on like sending. Trying to send little messages and. And throw little shots on stream.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And they try to do it real quick like. Like Duke just randomly was like, yeah, RDC. Like we whooped them at 2K. And then David's like, well, don't worry if he suck at everything. And then like just like. And I'm like, bro, the conversation wasn't even going around. It was literally like going this way. And they just said, oh, yeah, they said call of Duty. Yeah, we gotta wipe them. Call of Duty. That's literally a blowout.
Leland
Yeah, bro, they're not hanging with us.
Cam
Shut up.
Peyton
Is there anything that. Is there anything that amp is better at than y. Y, like a little hump? Nothing.
Cam
I can't think right now. Probably they not better even at football. Because football. They cheated.
Leland
I did see that.
Cam
That jumped out of bounds. That was.
Peyton
I think y'all can give them one thing. I think they honestly.
Cam
We'll give them basketball right now. Cuz Duke won. Duke won a basketball two times.
Peyton
He did.
Cam
And when I say Duke, I mean Duke. Yeah, I said just.
Peyton
I think I think a P could do a better cipher than y'all.
Desmond
I don't.
Cam
Yeah, me either.
Peyton
AB's gonna carry carry who?
Cam
He gonna carry Himself. I'm gonna carry myself. I don't know what.
Peyton
You got a mean 16 form, bro.
Cam
I can. I can. I can rap, bro.
Peyton
I haven't heard it, but I. I believe you. My fault, my fault. I'm about to get jump play.
Cam
J Rich new single, bro. Dead ass. No, he heard it. He heard it. I just don't want you to get deported.
Peyton
Yeah, my fault, my fault. Wouldn't want that. My bad, my bad.
Leland
Before we go, though, like, how you feeling?
Cam
You know the Dream Con basketball. I know you couldn't come through.
Leland
Oh, yeah.
Peyton
You know what I'm saying? That was him, bro.
Leland
Bro.
Peyton
Like a couple days before the thing broke my thumb.
Cam
Cloth.
Peyton
No, I'm not gonna lie. That was kind of crazy. You got separated.
Leland
No, that was wicked.
Cam
Because Duke already knew he was.
Leland
I'm gonna get one of them. I'm not gonna lie. I think you were bamboozled. Not. Not in like. Like you picked based off what you saw, you didn't get what you picked.
Cam
Yes, we had.
Leland
We had some shout out, shout out. Envy Shop, man.
Peyton
We.
Leland
It was. It was challenging. It was a challenging event to say the least, but love, everybody.
Cam
It was a challenging event.
Leland
Yeah, it was a hell of a game. Hell of a game. And he keeps saying I broke his thumb and sabotaged him. He broke it on you. Broke it on me. You're hand checking, snapping.
Peyton
Oh, we appreciate y'all coming on, man. It's always a great time. Is there anything I want to leave them with? Anything upcoming coming for them?
Cam
Imagine that. Coming out very, very soon. Dream Con Houston. Make sure that you looking out for the ticket drops, because Houston is going to be the best year for sure. And stop who us on seven days of rdc. Because y'all don't even know what happened. A movie coming out soon. That's it. Theater movie. See it in theaters.
Peyton
Yeah.
Leland
Yeah.
Peyton
RDC World, everybody.
Leland
Appreciate y'all.
You Should Know Podcast - Episode 137: STRANDED ON AN ISLAND! (FT. RDC WORLD)
Release Date: November 4, 2024
Host/Author: Wood Elf Media (Peyton Hardin & Cameron Kennedy)
In episode 137 of the You Should Know Podcast, hosts Peyton Hardin and Cameron Kennedy, alongside co-host Leland, dive into a blend of humorous banter, personal anecdotes, and insightful discussions. This episode is special as it features an appearance by RDC World, longtime friends and collaborators, transforming the usual dynamic into a lively gathering of close-knit friends sharing revealing secrets and playful jabs.
Peyton kicks off the episode with his signature enthusiasm, celebrating the podcast's growth and the return of co-host Cam. He highlights the unique format of this episode, where the first half remains true to the podcast's roots—filled with fun interactions—while the second half welcomes RDC World, making it feel like a reunion of old friends.
Notable Quote:
Peyton [01:40]: "If you're a longtime You Should Know podcast fan, you know that Mark Phillips was one of the first guests we ever had... RDC has grown so much they're literally family members to us."
The hosts engage in light-hearted conversations, sharing stories about family members, personal quirks, and everyday challenges. Topics range from dealing with war-related fears and bathroom mishaps to the humorous dynamics of living with roommates.
Notable Quotes:
Leland [05:09]: "Beyond any gratitude we can give. I thank you, Pastor Thinking can even..."
Peyton [07:14]: "War scares me. War is scary. And God bless everyone who has served our country beyond all jokes aside."
The discussion shifts towards mental health, anxiety, and the importance of managing stress. Peyton opens up about his experiences with anxiety, detailing physical manifestations like bleeding toenails and enamel loss from teeth grinding. Leland offers insights into coping mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of balancing productivity to prevent burnout.
Notable Quotes:
Peyton [13:40]: "I have bad angst. To the point my toenails are bleeding because how much I dig into the ground out of fear daily."
Leland [17:42]: "You are so far in the negative of hours slept. It's not gonna add up. You just need consistency."
Peyton and Leland delve into the topic of holiday decorations, particularly the frustration of neighbors putting up Christmas lights prematurely. The conversation evolves into discussions about family structures, cousins, and the challenges of maintaining relationships with a small family.
Notable Quotes:
Peyton [33:34]: "My mom has six Christmas trees I'm gonna put in the house... she wants to enjoy it, so she wants time to enjoy this."
Leland [31:58]: "How do cousins work? Who are their parents?"
The hosts transition into an interactive segment inspired by a game they saw on Jimmy Fallon. They attempt to guess movies based on limited clues, leading to humorous misinterpretations and playful ribbing about each other's movie knowledge.
Notable Quotes:
Leland [43:44]: "It's the Lion King. You animals. Say animals."
Peyton [46:57]: "It's a really good guess."
RDC World members join the conversation, bringing their unique perspectives and experiences. The group discusses the intricacies of filmmaking, challenges faced during production, and the emotional toll of creative burnout. They share anecdotes about their collaboration, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and perseverance in their projects.
Notable Quotes:
Desmond [63:19]: "It's like, going from a skit to a film... it's very linear versus trying to tell a complex story in a short format."
Cam [69:05]: "Everybody wants to make up shit, make a number two, a remake... but people want something original that connects immediately."
A lively segment unfolds as the hosts and RDC members discuss ongoing friendly rivalries and beef with other content creators like ANP. They recount incidents, humorous conflicts, and the camaraderie that keeps their friendships strong despite competitive streaks.
Notable Quotes:
Cam [96:10]: "Des, you got it. If you fight me, not Peyton... That's expected."
Leland [98:48]: "We have different tastes. It's a cool rivalry, though."
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the dynamic discussions and the enjoyable interactions with RDC World. They tease upcoming projects, including a secretive movie release, and emphasize the importance of community and friendship in their creative endeavors.
Notable Quotes:
Peyton [119:44]: "We got the whole RDC here today. We love y'all."
Cam [120:00]: "Imagine that. Coming out very, very soon. Dream Con Houston. Make sure you're looking out for the ticket drops."
Importance of Collaboration: The seamless integration of RDC World into the podcast highlights the value of long-term friendships and collaborations in creative projects.
Mental Health Awareness: Open discussions about anxiety and burnout shed light on the often-overlooked pressures faced by content creators.
Adaptability in Creative Processes: Transitioning from skits to short films illustrates the challenges and necessity of adapting to different storytelling mediums.
Community and Rivalry: Friendly beefs with other creators like ANP showcase the competitive yet supportive nature of the content creation community.
Peyton [01:40]: "If you're a longtime You Should Know podcast fan, you know that Mark Phillips was one of the first guests we ever had... RDC has grown so much they're literally family members to us."
Leland [05:09]: "Beyond any gratitude we can give. I thank you, Pastor Thinking can even..."
Peyton [07:14]: "War scares me. War is scary. And God bless everyone who has served our country beyond all jokes aside."
Peyton [13:40]: "I have bad angst. To the point my toenails are bleeding because how much I dig into the ground out of fear daily."
Leland [17:42]: "You are so far in the negative of hours slept. It's not gonna add up. You just need consistency."
Peyton [33:34]: "My mom has six Christmas trees I'm gonna put in the house... she wants to enjoy it, so she wants time to enjoy this."
Leland [31:58]: "How do cousins work? Who are their parents?"
Leland [43:44]: "It's the Lion King. You animals. Say animals."
Peyton [46:57]: "It's a really good guess."
Desmond [63:19]: "It's like, going from a skit to a film... it's very linear versus trying to tell a complex story in a short format."
Cam [69:05]: "Everybody wants to make up shit, make a number two, a remake... but people want something original that connects immediately."
Desmond [75:28]: "You got to fight them out."
Cam [96:10]: "Des, you got it. If you fight me, not Peyton... That's expected."
Leland [98:48]: "We have different tastes. It's a cool rivalry, though."
Peyton [119:44]: "We got the whole RDC here today. We love y'all."
Cam [120:00]: "Imagine that. Coming out very, very soon. Dream Con Houston. Make sure you're looking out for the ticket drops."
Episode 137 of the You Should Know Podcast offers listeners a blend of humor, heartfelt conversations, and behind-the-scenes insights into the creative processes of both the hosts and RDC World. The camaraderie and open dialogues provide an engaging experience, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.