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Peyton
The YOU Should Know Podcast hey everybody. Welcome back to the you should know podcast episode 2 10. Round of Applause please. Hey everybody. Welcome back to the you should know podcast episode 210. Forget that your good karma has come
Cam
because the YSK crew is going back on tour.
Peyton
The YSK House Tour is officially here. That's why this house has been here. Today is the day. Pre sale tickets are available right now, March 30, right now on the Koala
Cam
Club and Koala Club only.
Peyton
For those of you that have made a massive mistake in your life and are not in the Patreon, the Koala Club tickets are available to you, the general public, April 2nd at 10am Eastern. What is the YSK House Tour? We will explain it some more. Me and Cam live completely different lives. The life of Cam, a old disheveled dad. Peyton, a single, rich, rich rich bachelor. But together we make the YSK House and we're bringing that house to cities across America and across the world. We're gonna go to San Francisco,
Cam
San Diego, my hometown. Austin, Texas. Houston, Texas. Orlando, Florida.
Peyton
Boston, Massachusetts. The second home of YSK, Columbus, Ohio.
Cam
And then Chicago, Illinois.
Peyton
But you know where we're ending the domestic YSK house tour? Right here in our backyard. Dallas, Texas. 10ft from the studio right now. And we are confirmed, confirmed. Going to Sydney, Australia. We are. Don't curse. We're confirmed, confirmed. Going to Melbourne
Cam
we are confirmed. Confirmed.
Peyton
Going to London.
Cam
We're going to Manchester.
Peyton
The YSK House tour is here. Tickets are available on the Patreon right now. The Koala Club only right now. But General sale is April 2nd at 10am Eastern at. You should know studios.com you should know studios.com the link is in the description. We love you guys so much. Now on to the rest of the episode. The you should know podcast.
Cam
We got co host G back in the studio. Boom.
Peyton
YSK House tour, baby.
Cam
Yes, sir. And you forgot something in the intro, big guy.
Peyton
I forgot something?
Cam
You forgot something pretty big about the tour. You could say so. Yes, sir. What's about Merch? Now listen, Merch is live the same day that general admission tickets are. So Wednesday, April 2nd. I say that general admission. General maybe. Not general admission. That's. That's own qualification. Tickets are live April 2nd. Merch second, general public, not admission.
Peyton
So, yes, Merch is live. I did forget. Merch is live April 2nd as soon as the tickets go live. 10:00am Eastern time. So I'm very excited about tour.
Cam
Beyond excited.
Peyton
No, no, no. Can I say something to the YSK fan base real quick?
Cam
Y' all the worst.
Peyton
No, no, I. I love y' all to death. Like, I was trying to piece together this whole tour rollout for at least a month.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
How many. How much money I spent on toy house?
Cam
Yeah, we had the little. We had the little Dom Toretta one first Itty bitty. Someone said, I can't see what that is. Got rid of that.
Peyton
No, no. And then we had the. We had the first sale sign and all the comments were like, oh, their studio.
Cam
Moving studios. Are you nuts? We're. We posted animated JPEGs throughout the last three weeks of houses of. Of ball pits of all sorts.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So you lit. I think you posted a picture of a bus that said tour bus.
Peyton
Yes, I posted on. On Peyton's Polaroids, the Instagram. It's a small Instagram page, but I posted literally a tour bus on it. So a couple people got it. Like, they were like, maybe this is about a tour. I mean, somebody thought I was becoming a real estate agent. Whenever I posted, like, the professional pictures that me and Cam took on my Instagram, like, it's unbelievable the things people come. Like a real estate agent.
Cam
It's like, are you here? Like, what would possibly make you think that you're just gonna go start selling house?
Peyton
It was impressively. It was impressively bad, the guesses that y' all had.
Cam
But to the few of you that Got it. Congrats. Because there was some few. We all had a couple. They're like, oh, my God. Are y' all going on tour? Win, Win, win, win.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So congrats to y'. All.
Peyton
And so we are. We are going on tour. It's the Ysk House tour. We can explain it a little bit.
Cam
Yes. You want to take the reins?
Peyton
Yeah. So the Ysk House tour is. Me and Cam's life is so different, right? Like, Cam is a father. Well, by the time we go on tour, a father of two.
Cam
Father of two. That's. That's wicked saying.
Peyton
And I am not a father of anything.
Cam
You're my father. You are your own father.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
You know, a lot of people do
Peyton
call me daddy, like, Pierce, right?
Cam
Say it.
Peyton
There you go. See that? So. So we live two different lives, but we're forming this one household together, right? His household's chaotic, full of kids. Mine's full of de. Degeneracy, drinking, and partying. But we're gonna combine it to the Ysk House, and we're taking this house on tour, and all of y' all are invited into the house. So each time we go to a city, once you enter that building, you're in the Ysk House.
Cam
You're in the Ysk House, and there's. There's relatable parts for everyone. You have the chaotic. You have the kids running around, the. The up early, the going to bed early. You have the never going to sleep, the partying, the gambling, all the fun stuff. Being able to just drop whatever he wants to do and do whatever. You got all that in one place. And it's the Ysk House.
Peyton
And I think it's really interesting, too, because the f. All the people that support and watch. I noticed this a lot in the last tour because it was the Peyton vs. Cam tour. A lot of people, whenever they were signing with Cam is because they related to his lifestyle. When they sided with me, you related to my lifestyle. And so it kind of. That's why I sparked the idea of, like, our lives are different, and everybody that listens and watches Yalls lives are different. And so. But. And together, we can form this Ysk House. And I think once y' all come to the venues and come to the show, you could see, like, we're creating a whole world around this.
Cam
Like, it's gonna be amazing. And it's. It's just, obviously, we're not going to give you the. The whole thing right here, but, like, the cons, the conception of it to the Promoing it to just talking about it. Like, it's. It's going to be amazing. I'm. I'm actually beyond thrilled that we finally announced.
Peyton
Oh, I'm so excited. It's like a weight off the shoulders. Actually feels weird to talk about it. Really.
Cam
It feels like. It feels like we're, like, saying Voldemort. Yeah. We're like, oh, my God. No pun intended.
Peyton
Yeah. It's like this reveal all over again. Literally. Bring in the wise chaos store. Literally.
Cam
But no.
Peyton
Live to cry.
Cam
It feels. It feels great to finally say it. And it is like we're talking about a dirty little secret.
Peyton
Yeah. And so a lot. I know there's inevitably, every time we announce a tour, there's going to be comments about, why don't you go into this city? Why don't you go to that city?
Cam
Well, it's because I don't like going to Kansas. I don't know what's not.
Peyton
No, that's not it. We would love to tour all 50 states, but it's even a.
Cam
It's.
Peyton
It's a miracle we were able to do this tour because this is a month after Cam's second child is born.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
We're going on tour again. So you got to keep that into.
Cam
Please into consideration.
Peyton
So. And that's gonna even be the beautiful part about tour. You're gonna get fresh dad of two Cam, and so he's gonna be, like, extra in his dad bag. Oh, yeah. He's gonna be checking on people. The audience. Does everybody has sufficient water?
Cam
Yeah. I'm like, hey, medics, we need medic, row four. She doesn't look good. That Eyes drooping. Get that.
Peyton
I go, camp. She just has a lazy eye.
Cam
Yeah. I go, never mind. Call them off. Call him off. No, it's gonna be. Yeah, definitely keep that in consideration. Obviously, we'd love to go see all of you, but we try to pick some. Some big spots, some spots that are, like, central to multiple other locations, like, you know, to where it's not. It's not like, oh, we're going to New York and Cali. It's like, we're going.
Peyton
We're going to pretty much our big places, and our touring agent did a really good job of putting this tour together, so I'm super, super excited about it. If you're in the Quality Club, go get tickets right now. You know, those meet and greets sell out fast. And then to general public. If you're in the general public right now, you don't want to wait till April 2, go get in the Quality Club right now and you can go get a ticket. So. Yeah, it's fantastic. I'm super excited about it, man.
Cam
Oh, I am, too.
Peyton
I hate how you act on tour, though.
Cam
Why?
Peyton
Dude, you're so weird on tour.
Cam
I'm.
Peyton
We.
Cam
I'm weird on tour? Yeah. I'm weird on tour?
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
If I followed your footsteps last summer, I'd have cirrhosis of the liver. And I'm weird on tour. I'm weird on tour. How the hell am I weird? How am I weird? Because I actually set alarms. I make sure we're up. I actually brushed my teeth before we leave the room.
Peyton
Okay, that's not a tour thing. That's a life thing with me. I don't brush my teeth.
Cam
Oh, my God, this is rich. I'd love to, dude, because you.
Peyton
You just, like. It's either you want to have the most fun or you're the worst person ever.
Cam
Like Peyton. Sometimes I'm tired. That's all it is. That's all it is. Sometimes we're on the four. Four shows, four nights, back to back to back. Yeah, I might not want to go street sweeping in Columbus. Sue me.
Peyton
No, that was the worst part, because I remember we were in, like, some lit city. Like, I forgot it was either. Let's say it was like, Boston or Chicago or, like, some cool, fun city, too.
Cam
It was 8pm in Boston.
Peyton
I know. And Ken was like, nah, I'm gonna call it a night. I'm not going out. But then we go to Detroit, and he's like, let's scooter around the city at midnight. Are you kidding me? I'm not going around eight miles.
Cam
See what M was really talking about? I'm giving our eight mile my lime scooter. No, there. I mean, I'll give you that. I don't think that's weird. I think that's being a human. I think sometimes I got that little extra pep in my step. Oh, okay. I already talked to Live. She's asleep. Malachi did great. The show is fantastic. Let's go kick it. And other times I'm like, well, I gotta go talk to Live. The kids throwing up. My feet hurt, my back sweaty, and I need to go to bed.
Peyton
Dude, but that's not fun. That's the whole part about tours. You're supposed to go be a party animal, a rock star, man.
Cam
No, you're in. Oh, this. Oh, my God. This rock star thing with you. You are. You are. You're very close.
Peyton
You are.
Cam
Your Own version of a rock star. But you just vandalizing the hotel room is not a rock star.
Peyton
Yes, it is.
Cam
You're like, say, this is like, food or something. He's like. He's like, I'm going to bed. And he lays down, takes his shoe off, throws it. He goes, oh, is this $10 bottle of water? Oh, that'll wake you up. Oh, that'll wake you up. We have a shower. We have a shower. He goes, dude, that you only live once, Cam.
Peyton
Like, I was finding, like, just stuff I could stand on, and I was.
Cam
God, yeah.
Peyton
Inappropriate things to stand on.
Cam
1:00am and you're literally in your underwear. You rip the curtains back. You're standing on, like, the 15th floor somewhere and literally go like this,
Peyton
dude, it's.
Cam
And I'm like, meanwhile, if you pan. If the camera panned over, I'm in bed like this, just trying to go to sleep. She. No, I do love sharing a bed with you, though.
Peyton
You didn't want to share a bed with me on tour. You said, my talons hurt. We talk about this too much. Yeah.
Cam
I thank God we get two beds.
Peyton
And that's kind of like the whole. The whole principle of this tour, I guess we just kind of explained it, like, how our lives are so different. And I think as the tour goes on, we'll create more tour stories. And so when we do these shows in front of y', all, y' all get, like, a live update of what's going on. So I'm super excited about that.
Cam
I'm excited to explore, to. To dive into that. That. There's a very fine middle ground. Yeah, there's a very fine. It's very much. Peyton's over here. I'm here. But we share some things right in the middle.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And I think that's where the true lovemaking is made.
Peyton
Yeah, we can.
Cam
I think that's where that. Where the babies are born is right in that middle ground. I'm excited to share that.
Peyton
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Cam
Yeah, yeah. No need for that.
Peyton
If we could get each other pregnant, right.
Cam
I'd be the mom.
Peyton
Really? Yeah. I would. I would knock you up.
Cam
You'd have to.
Peyton
Really? You would take it from me.
Cam
I would because I am more nurturing than you, so I would have to be the mom.
Peyton
I would be a very good mom.
Cam
I don't know if you would.
Peyton
I'd be a better mom than you.
Cam
You think you'd be a better mom than me?
Peyton
Yes.
Cam
In what universe are you a better mom than I am?
Peyton
You don't. You are not loving, like, physically loving. You're an aggressive guy.
Cam
You can't even poop in public. I would whip my nipple out in a heartbeat to feed my child.
Peyton
You don't go, Kim. You wear Under Armour compression shirts in the pool. You don't take your shirt off in public.
Cam
That's not true. That's. That's not true. I did it when I was a kid. That's not true. I ate way too many Oreos. That's not true. I take my shirt off.
Peyton
So you would definitely not take your feeding tube out.
Cam
Peyton, when you want to go to the club or go have a drink or go play Topgolf at 11pm you can't. Yes, I can. You're not leaving the kid home with me. That's not how this works, buddy.
Peyton
Cam, you have to pull some.
Cam
You're the mom. You're the mom. I'm the mom.
Peyton
I'm staying at home.
Cam
Yeah, you gotta feed. You're not going to go swing a fee iron with little bubba going, first
Peyton
of all, I to the sky. So if you don't think I could produce milk at a rapid pace, I would fill up like eight little bottles of food and just have them prepared. I would meal prep with my. I'd be like, factor meals with my
Cam
first off, my milk would be more pure than yours. My milk would be more pure than yours. I'd have more pure milk.
Peyton
You'd have pure milk.
Cam
There we go. I'd have pure milk. I'm more nurturing. The fact that you're trying to argue that is beyond.
Peyton
Cam, you don't cuddle, right? I've never seen you cuddle your wife.
Cam
I cuddle my wife all the time.
Peyton
No, you don't. Raise your hand if you ever seen Kim kiss his wife in public. Three, two, one. Nobody.
Cam
Thank you, Pierce. Thank you, Pierce. Pierce. Yes. Thank you, Pierce.
Peyton
You've seen them kiss on the lips in public?
Cam
Yes.
Peyton
No.
Cam
He's lying. Pierce. He's lying. I've never seen.
Peyton
Okay, honestly, Cam, I'm. Who's a. More like, genuinely, like. I know. I'm. I'm, like, hard. Like, I'm a thug, right?
Cam
Yeah, you have a soft heart.
Peyton
Yes, but, like, I cuddle well. I nurture well. I get gifts. I love flowers. I asked for flowers.
Cam
Yeah, that's dumb to me.
Peyton
Who's more feminine, me or you?
Cam
Probably you.
Peyton
Exactly.
Cam
But that's. But that's in. That is in this real life. If you actually had to be a woman, I think I would be the better woman. I think you. Oh. Oh, my God. You have mother shrinking over your left and right.
Peyton
My baby would have Gucci on that. Like the baby paid for.
Cam
What are you doing for that Gucci? Because I. I'm.
Peyton
I'm. No, that's none of your business.
Cam
I'm nose down, working hard. I'm working hard getting the mail.
Peyton
I'm working hard, too.
Cam
I'm staying up as late as I have to. No. Oh, but the difference is when you hit the bed. When I hit the bed. When I hit the bed, I'm going to sleep. I'm turning the shoulder. You hit the bed, you're pulling out that ring light and an iPhone 17 Pro Max with a crystal clear camera.
Peyton
You can't just.
Cam
You're gonna hit one of these right here and go, oh, hey, Steve. Oh, hey, Steve. And then the next day, my baby wakes up with rags to riches story, and your baby's in a Dior jumpsuit. And that's.
Peyton
First of all, first of all, workers are workers. Let's not put it down.
Cam
You can't.
Peyton
You can't just. No. First of all, you're not gonna diminish
Cam
my career your can't do that.
Peyton
You're not gonna disrespect me in front of my face. You're not gonna do that. You can't just start a blue pages and then make $40,000 a month. You got to market that, Right? I would market that. I'm a master marketer.
Cam
Okay, that's fine.
Peyton
And so that's the hard work that goes into it. You stretch your butt five times a week and see how easy it is.
Cam
You go. It starts to hurt. Okay. You might. Okay. You know, that is a job. That's your profession. Yeah. You know, that's fine. You know.
Peyton
Okay. No. Okay, let me be honest. Can I say something? You're gonna go more points about.
Cam
Go for it. Go for it.
Peyton
The only motherly thing about you is those childbearing hips. Oh, yeah, that.
Cam
That k. Have a great. A great birth. Now. If it came out.
Peyton
Oh, my God, Octomom. You can push out 8.
Cam
For you. For you. That kid would be like, ow, ow, ow. It'd be like getting pushed out of a 2x4, framed like a tunnel.
Peyton
Don't talk about my narrow urethra. Don't talk about. You know, that's a medical condition that I've been having problems with. Wait, dude, I got a tight urethra.
Cam
You have a tiny pee. Pee hole.
Peyton
Oh, my God. Dude, it's like, when. Dude, when I. It's like.
Cam
Oh, I mean, this is stupid. I love it, dude.
Peyton
Okay, can I say something happened with me?
Cam
But, like, how tight, though? Like, how tight?
Peyton
Well, I haven't got an X ray, but.
Cam
No, but, like, how tight? Like. Well, I think it's smaller than, like. Like a ballpoint pin. No, but the hook doesn't do anything with the hole. The hook and hole, they don't correlate here.
Peyton
There's a whole thing.
Cam
No, I know, but at the end where the stuff comes out is the hole.
Peyton
What'd you say?
Cam
The hole.
Peyton
Mine's a slit, not a hole. Yours is round.
Cam
I have a hole. No, mine's slit.
Peyton
Wait, mine's.
Cam
No, mine's a slit. But I'm saying it's big enough. Like, there's. That's the hole.
Peyton
You opened it up?
Cam
Yeah, I put gloves on like jail.
Peyton
No, no, no, no, no. I don't know what you're saying. Let's do the new topic. Let's do the new topic. I'm sorry, Patreon. We'll talk about all you rethread.
Cam
Boy.
Peyton
Howie. Owie. That's hurts. Okay.
Cam
Oh, no. Okay. No, no, I. Before I even lose this thought. No, no, sir. No, sir. You can punch it all you need to before I lose this thought.
Peyton
I've lost a thought before. But you found another man. Here we go.
Cam
Speed. Than you Go as fast as you can. Go as fast as you can.
Peyton
Okay. It is about speed, but it's also about.
Cam
It's definitely about the depth.
Peyton
I think. Hold on. I think honest. Wait. Do it again. Do it again.
Cam
Do it again.
Peyton
Whoa.
Cam
That's good depth. You look like the men in black. Crickets.
Peyton
Here we go.
Cam
Yeah. You know, it's. Something missing. It might be my hips. No, I think it's.
Peyton
My balls are big.
Cam
It might be. Well, my balls aren't small. I can do it.
Peyton
Good. Look at your nuts.
Cam
It is. It's a little. There's like. It's like a little juglitation back now it hurts.
Peyton
What are we talking about?
Cam
Right Here we go back to reality.
Peyton
Can I say something?
Cam
Oh.
Peyton
Oh, wow. I was about the roundhouse kick.
Cam
All right.
Peyton
I want to.
Cam
I wanted to bite. He did die. He did?
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
He's dead.
Peyton
He went to my middle school.
Cam
Why did he not get a lot of praise when he died? He did.
Peyton
Really?
Cam
Just not on your fyp, I guess
Peyton
not all over my fyp.
Cam
I didn't see anything. I didn't think. I did not know Chuck Norris. The Chuck Norris died until Liv's grandma sent it in the family group chat.
Peyton
Can I be honest? I think it was a thing. I didn't think he was still with us. I think that was a big.
Cam
100% confirmed he was alive either.
Peyton
Exactly. I think he's one of those, like.
Cam
Oh, wow.
Peyton
He was still here.
Cam
Oh, my God. What was he doing?
Peyton
How old is he? 90?
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
I mean, he lived a full term.
Cam
Was he 86?
Peyton
He lived a full term.
Cam
Hell of a life.
Peyton
I mean, there's. If you're wishing for much more than that. I mean, you're. Let's share some options.
Cam
86. Let's go.
Peyton
Yeah. Experience. Especially as Chuck Norris. How many middle schools can you visit?
Cam
You're not.
Peyton
I mean, he visited my middle school and I mean, that's that flu Into a frenzy.
Cam
Shut up. Shut up. Chuck Norris visited your middle school? I did not know Chuck Norris went on a PR tour. A press run.
Peyton
No, no.
Cam
Chuck. The Chuck Norris visited you when you were 11 years old.
Peyton
Chuck Norris visited my middle school every year. Chuck Norris was at my middle school every year.
Cam
Did he.
Peyton
Because I was in Kickstart.
Cam
What is Kickstart?
Peyton
Our karate program.
Cam
You did karate? Yeah. Yeah.
Peyton
You didn't know I was in Kickstart program?
Cam
When in the. Were you ever gonna tell me that you've done karate.
Peyton
Well, I didn't do karate. I was in Kickstart program, which was a karate program. I never got past the white belt.
Cam
But you did karate. You practiced a martial art, and you've never said that.
Peyton
Oh, I had the traditional garb and everything.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
And Chuck Norris. And the whole thing was, Chuck Norris
Cam
is gonna come at the end of
Peyton
the year to watch you kick wood. That was the whole thing.
Cam
Oh, I'm about to pass out. This isn't good. I didn't tell you that. No, you didn't tell me you were in karate and this was when you were young. You had your long hair, jagged teeth.
Peyton
Oh, Chuck Norris looked at me like I wasn't a human.
Cam
Oh, yeah. He looked like you probably came from somewhere, like you were inhabited.
Peyton
Oh, Chuck Norris is. Oh, yeah.
Cam
Chuck Norris probably said, hold it, little.
Peyton
Yeah, so I remember. Yeah, Chuck Norris. I was in the Kickstart program. Well, Preston was in it first. Preston was a dual athlete, my brother, he was in band doing the trumpet. And then he would do kickstart program right after he quit Kickstart. Quickly after. And then he told me, hey, Chuck Norris comes to the school. And I was like, I love Chuck Norris. I never really watched anything of him, but I loved him. He was just one of those beings that you just heard of. You never watched it show, but you knew Chuck Norris was. I was like, I'm signing up for kickstart, Right.
Cam
I watched Walker, Texas Rangers, my grandparents.
Peyton
Is it crazy? I don't have a single memory from Kickstart other than Chuck Norris. I don't actually remember doing anything. I remember having the gear and then, like, and just showing up, and Chuck Norris is at the end of the year. That's all I remember.
Cam
That is what. What grade was this?
Peyton
Sixth. Sixth grade.
Cam
Sixth grade. Six. That is very much like you're cognitive.
Peyton
You're there. Oh, no, I was there.
Cam
You probably like, sixth grade.
Peyton
You're. You're. You're.
Cam
You're liking girls. You're doing in sports. Like you're thinking.
Peyton
I was figuring it. I wouldn't. I wouldn't be completely sold right there. I mean, I. I mean, I didn't have any test subjects, but that's what
Cam
I think he said.
Peyton
Hell, I tried.
Cam
I just couldn't get.
Peyton
Yeah, I mean, there was a guy named Raul Escobar in my school, and he got it done.
Cam
Dude. There was this older guy in my school. I was in kindergarten. He was in fourth grade. It was that little reading program.
Peyton
You were in a reading Program swag.
Cam
No, it wasn't like, we didn't have to be. It was like it was something for the fourth graders. They had to come down and read to the kindergartners.
Peyton
Oh, you're in pals.
Cam
See, you called it pals. We didn't call it that.
Peyton
See, we only did that for our students that needed a little more help.
Cam
No, they did for every class, so maybe they didn't.
Peyton
I think that's what they go.
Cam
Come to think about it, no one else ever talked. No. Or it was first grade, but no, they. But he. Bro, he just. Aura.
Peyton
Aura, man. Ro.
Cam
No, dude. No, that. This is a better aura story. We were in the seventh grade and we had this, like. We practically had like a week of pretty much like borderline Olympics, like, the way our school worked. And I don't. I don't. I'd never heard another school do this. To be in athletics, like, say, for me, I only wanted to play basketball. To be in the period of athletics, you had to play the sport that was in season or you weren't in athletics.
Peyton
No. You weren't a good enough athlete.
Cam
So. No. No. But it was for everyone, just across the board. So school starts. I'm in football pads because I want to be an athletic. And I said, hey, I need a helmet. They said, we got to drive to the high school. They said, we got to get.
Peyton
No, I had a high school helmet
Cam
in the eighth grade.
Peyton
How old were you?
Cam
I had a high school helmet when I was 12. And I'm not kidding. That's 100% fact. It was me and one of them, me and Jared Bell. Mine was more. It's very normal shape, just large. His was kind of kingdom crystal, but we both had massive heads. Oh, I'm gonna get a custom football helmet. They said, belle Kennedy, come to the office shipments here. We literally had. We had high school helmets. So football. Boom.
Peyton
Right.
Cam
And then so forth. So on football ends.
Peyton
Now it's basketball. Right.
Cam
And this you have to think about. I'm about to say there's a. Like, for every sport.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
There's a hundred and twenty kids trying out.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Because they want to be in athletics.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So. And then the same went to track and baseball, and baseball's at the very end. So I finally was like, I'm good. I don't have to be athletics.
Peyton
Right. Right.
Cam
So at the beginning of the year, though, they did your, like, baselines, like, you did like your squat max, your benchmax. Everyone went outside, ran miles, all these. So they would just have it to just gauge you as an athlete.
Peyton
Right.
Cam
This kid. I'm not gonna say his last name. His name is Noel.
Peyton
Shout out to Noel.
Cam
He ran in the eighth grade. He ran. I think it was either 457 or 459 mile. And when I. He blew the rest of us out of the water.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Come to find out, he was held back two times and a late starter. He was 16 in the eighth grade. He was 16 years old. He was 16 years old in the eighth grade. I watched him drive himself home for practice one day. I said, we're in a junior high. How is he driving? I said, how did he just get behind the wheel? Next year, went to high school, he got arrested. You want to talk about. You want to talk about that? Could have went pro, dog. Y' all got my point. Noel, he was. Now, granted, he had a hell of a head start.
Peyton
I mean, he was. Oh, no. He started halfway.
Cam
Oh, kid should have been on JV. He's playing 8th grade football, B team,
Peyton
but he was looking at scholarships.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
I'm like, holy.
Cam
I'm like, it's like Megatron catching those passes. He should be on varsity. I'm like, what is going on?
Peyton
Can we find out what Noel's doing now?
Cam
I probably don't want to. Probably don't want it, but I hope. I hope he's good. Hope he's good. When did you lose track of Noel after Got arrested. He got arrested and we didn't. I don't really know what happened to him, to be honest. What age?
Peyton
I'm not kidding. Ninth grade.
Cam
He was 17 years old, freshman. He's probably doing all sorts. Dude, he drove home in the eighth grade. He drove home after practice.
Peyton
Yeah. That's rough.
Cam
He said, oh, good practice, boys.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Drove off.
Peyton
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Cam
Very interesting.
Peyton
I have an interesting story with the child that happened this week. I mean, that's.
Cam
That's.
Peyton
That's.
Cam
That's a. That's a harsh start. Now, I'm not gonna lie. That's a harsh start. That's like a. Let's call it a yellow card, right? You're not out of the game, but the refs is watching you. The rest watching you for the rest of the contest. That's a rough start. So I had an interesting story with a child.
Peyton
No, I put a child in my car.
Cam
Beep. Red card. Red card. Get him out of here.
Peyton
No, I didn't know the kid. No. Y' all ain't gonna make me look like this. Y' all are gonna make me look like this. That's not what I meant. No, I. I asked his dad.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
No. Okay, this is what happened.
Cam
Oh, my God. Hey, no more pauses or commas. You gotta. You gotta speed run this.
Peyton
No. Okay, so very awkward story happened, right? Very awkward situation. So my neighborhood is full of, like.
Cam
Oh, oh,
Peyton
oh. All right.
Cam
I didn't get too much deep sleep last night. Oh, God.
Peyton
So my neighborhood's full of, like, kids and families walking up and down the streets, right? In the neighborhood, right? It's all that. I'm. I'm new to this, right? But there's always kids and families walking, right?
Cam
Yeah, there is.
Peyton
And so there was a kid. And there was a kid and his father. They were walking in front of my house. Now I have a cyber truck, right?
Cam
Yes.
Peyton
And so cybertruck are really cool to kids. They love cyber trucks. Right now.
Cam
It's a Big fridge with wheels.
Peyton
Now, I was inside my house, but I can see my front yard. I see this father and his kid walk up to my cyber truck that's in my driveway.
Cam
No, sir.
Peyton
And so now my neighborhood is really friendly, right? Like, everybody talks to everybody. Like everybody tries to be cordial. And I'm new to the neighborhood, so I don't want to be the.
Cam
Get off my lawn.
Peyton
Don't touch my truck.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
And it's a child.
Cam
So I was like, I mean, whatever. You could have cosplay as like a Southern Alabama 7 year old white man right there. Yeah, get off my lawn. Don't touch my truck.
Peyton
Yeah, exactly. But I didn't. I wanted to be. And I have a soft spot for kids. Like, I want them to like, enjoy life and like, you know, if they. If they see my truck, I want to show them, like Dax and your nephew, he loves my truck.
Cam
Yeah, he did.
Peyton
So it was a little too much, but the dad and the son were looking in my car window.
Cam
No. Yeah.
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I don't.
Cam
At that point, I don't care about being the new guy guy. Out of here. What do you think you're doing? Hey, that's not normal, right?
Peyton
I wish I would have said that.
Cam
No, leave.
Peyton
I wish I would have said that. Cuz what I did was so awkward.
Cam
Oh, God.
Peyton
So I walk out of my house and I go, oh, your kid liked the cyber truck. And they go, yeah, man. Sorry, he just. He loves cybertruck. It's his first time seeing one in person. I was like, oh, I'll show him. You want me to open the door? He can sit in the. In the driver's side. He goes, oh, is it. Is it canny? And I said, yeah, of course. Because I've seen those videos on Instagram where like, there's a Lamborghini and like they make the person's life by letting them sit in the Lamborghini for the first time. This was my Lamborghini.
Cam
Right? Yeah. That Lamborghini is typically outside, like a retail store though, Right? Not your house.
Peyton
Right. And so now if you know me,
Cam
my car is never clean. So I forgot.
Peyton
So I've been meal prepping. Right?
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
And one of my meal preps was salmon, and the other one was ground beef. I had left two of the meal preps in my backseat for three days, right. In the Texas heat.
Cam
That's borderline like an offense that. It's like you put that kid in a chamber, that is. You unaffected. What the hell?
Peyton
Okay, if y' all Want me to be on? It's one of those things I roll down all the windows. I'm like, I'll get to that whenever I get home. And I just always forget I'm being honest. And y' all can't say I'm not honest on this podcast. No, it's a. It's a grotesque smell. And so I'm like, oh, I'll open it up. He can sit in the driver's side.
Cam
The dad is so excited for his son. I open the door, he picks his son up. It puts him in the car. He goes, look at.
Peyton
Oh, my God.
Cam
He goes. He goes, oh, my God. And so I go. I go.
Peyton
I go, oh, my God. Grab my mouth.
Cam
I go. I go.
Peyton
And then I pretend like I've never smelled it before.
Cam
I go, what is that? Oh, my God. You flip the script, you go, what'd you do to my car? The kid goes, dad, I don't want to be in here. Peyton. Oh. Oh, my God. He's putting this kid. He's like. He's like, oh, my God. The kid's like, doc, dude, I have
Peyton
the biggest panic attack ever. That kid jumped out of that car.
Cam
The dad. The dad said. The dad said, thanks so much.
Peyton
And they walk off.
Cam
He's like, appreciate it. He just walks off.
Peyton
He doesn't even look.
Cam
He does the wave without looking. He's like, no, it's exactly how he walked off, dude.
Peyton
I was, like, standing outside of my truck for, like, two minutes, just like, you know, what do I do? I'm just like. It was the most embarrassing moment.
Cam
See? And that, bro, those are the reasons. Those are the reasons that I've learned to not be kind in this life. For those circumstances.
Peyton
Yeah. You can be overly kind to, like, It's.
Cam
It's. It's one of those things. Like, I'm not. I'm not gonna sit here and say, like, karma is this. Is this real thing that it's guaranteed, whatever.
Peyton
When you.
Cam
It is a. It is so weird with an unbeatable track record when you're living a normal life and you're a good person. Now, if you're a bad person, sure. Go out of your way to be kind every once in a while when you're a good person. And nine out of ten things you do, they're. They're jolly, they're legal, everything's good.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And then you just get that inkling to make a little kid kids day and to show them a fridge with wheels, Put them on the inside of that spaceship. It it never, ever works out.
Peyton
Yeah. So.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
I think the majority of the awkward things in my life have come from me trying to be nice, dude.
Cam
And doesn't that suck?
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Because it's like, you don't want to be this cynical person.
Peyton
No, I don't.
Cam
That's like me. I thought that that girl's waving. Start waving at her back. Yeah. She gets all scared and runs away. Now in the neighborhood. Creep. They put my picture in the Facebook group.
Peyton
Exactly. Did that happen?
Cam
Apparently, they put your apparent. Apparently. Wait, I mean, I like, no, you're a most wanted in your neighborhood, but it was a picture of my car.
Peyton
Like, watch out for this car.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
Is that why you park in the garage now?
Cam
Yeah. I said, you don't need to know where I live, bro. I'm like. I'm like. I tried to wave at a girl that seemingly was waving at me.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And then it was really her friend on the other side of the car.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And just because I go into the. She's doing. She runs off in terror.
Peyton
Came you went?
Cam
Yeah, I go,
Peyton
oh, dude. Hey, I hung. Speaking of being with younger people, I hung out with your kid, man. No, I gotta stop. I gotta promises better.
Cam
It's. It is like a jigsaw of words right now. You are. It's. Speaking of being with younger people, I
Peyton
think you need a paternity test for your son.
Cam
You are out of your mind if you don't think that kid is mine.
Peyton
I'm saying it might be mine.
Cam
What the does that mean?
Peyton
Can I say something?
Cam
No. What does that mean? You didn't. This isn't an embryo tube thing. That said it would still pop your baby. But I'm saying.
Peyton
No, I'm not saying that me and
Cam
you saying that means you banged my wife.
Peyton
No, I'm not saying that. I'm saying we do share underwear sometimes. So some things might have collided. I don't know what happened.
Cam
You think I don't know how it works. Crustaceans impregnated my wife, saying it's a
Peyton
possibility because I posted your son on my Instagram story the other week. Right?
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
And I mean, an astounding amount of DMS I got off of that Instagram.
Cam
They thought he was yours.
Peyton
They said Malachi looks unbelievably like you, Peyton. And I go, no, no, he doesn't. I looked again and I say, well, this little white boy got my eyes,
Cam
bro.
Peyton
He okay? No, he does low key look like me.
Cam
Yeah, he's.
Peyton
I mean, no wonder he's so cute.
Cam
Look alike, Cam.
Peyton
If. If we looked like a. If we looked alike, Cam.
Cam
Oh, come on. We don't look alike at all. Look, do this, Cam.
Peyton
If we looked alike, I would use facial wash. Oh. Oh, God, that's rough.
Cam
That's.
Peyton
My brother went to the hospital for that. Your brother used as a facial wash?
Cam
No, a. A man did to him. He super glued it. What is. Where the.
Peyton
Your brother live?
Cam
Arkham.
Peyton
Lock him in a closet.
Cam
Robbie. Scabs all over his face. Can't be happening. What do you mean?
Peyton
I don't want to know what it is.
Cam
I can't. No, you gotta go into that.
Peyton
This is borderline on monetization. This whole episode.
Cam
Oh, my God. Oh, man.
Peyton
What?
Cam
Okay, yeah, don't say anything else. Yeah. What on earth? What do you steal from the Rothschilds? Battery acid in his face and super glued his eyes.
Peyton
That has to be muted, right? That has to be muted. It has to be muted.
Cam
Oh, my God. Okay. Okay.
Peyton
Patreon's getting a hell of an episode.
Cam
This is unbelievable.
Peyton
Oh, wow. Tickets are on sale right now for our tour, the Ysk House tour.
Cam
This is. If this is a sneak. If this isn't a sneak peek, I don't know. I don't know what to tell you.
Peyton
Oh, and if, you know, if you've been to any other tour, you know, we're. We're a loose cannon on stage. Oh, yeah.
Cam
Little bit. I. I believe we were labeled unhinged by multiple fans from every city.
Peyton
And I think the thing I like about this tour is it's not as segment based. It's a lot of it is just riffing. Like it's just like going, oh, dude, with the crowd.
Cam
When I tell you I'm gonna get on some of y'. All's.
Peyton
Yeah. If you're sensitive, don't go to the show, but don't heckle us because I'll kick you out.
Cam
Yeah, I'll make funny first thing. Kick out. And there's no refunds.
Peyton
But no refunds. Oh, can I. Can I say real quick, while we're selling, can I say what we're selling on the. No, you're gonna get next topic. But what we're selling at the shows, we're selling signed YSK House tour flags. People that get VIP mean greets. Get a Ysk House tour lanyard.
Cam
Yes, sir.
Peyton
And then exclusive hats. Hats and then shirts. And then we're working on one more thing. But that's what you're getting at the. At the. At the. At the show. It looks really good. And mean greet. You get a custom. You don't get, but you get to be in front of a custom step and repeat.
Cam
Yeah, it's really cool.
Peyton
We're doing a lot of.
Cam
Don't know what a 7 repeat is. Like the back drop. Yeah, it's really cool. Yeah.
Peyton
Anyway, what were you saying?
Cam
I was saying I have a question. Now, this is a timeless question. Yeah, timeless. And I think I want to see if your perspective has changed now being with Sarah. So timeless question A. Joel.
Peyton
Okay. What is it?
Cam
Would you punch Sarah in the face? Nope. For a billion dollars, I. Yeah.
Peyton
What? I punch anybody. I punch your son in the face for a billion dollars.
Cam
Whoa.
Peyton
I'm sorry.
Cam
You punched Malachi in.
Peyton
The billion dollars came. There's not much I wouldn't do for a billion dollars.
Cam
So you'd punch Sarah.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Hard as you can.
Peyton
Yes.
Cam
Sorry. No, that's fine. That's perfectly fine.
Peyton
That's it. No, no, no, no, no. I do anything for a billion dollars. You can. You can film me looking at you. I'm sucking it.
Cam
I wouldn't say anything. Don't say anything. But I asked my dad that, right?
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
We're sitting around the counter. Yeah. And my mom's right there. There. And it started with. I put my fist up to my mom, just playing with her. And I was like, white people fun. That. That's white people fun.
Peyton
My mom. I've never touched my mom's face, by the way. Never touched. I don't know what her face skin feels like. She doesn't play. Like, if you ever want to see my mom mad, put a finger in her face. She doesn't play with that. That's different. It's different, bro.
Cam
You've never touched your mom's own cheek.
Peyton
I don't know what my mom's face feels like. I'll never know. I'll never know what my mom's face feel like.
Cam
Not even like, oh, mom, she.
Peyton
Oh, don't. No, no, no.
Cam
Like, not when you were young.
Peyton
You'd be like, mama, I don't. Nah. Maybe I was like, when I was, like, Malachi's age. But, like, not like, when I formed myself. No.
Cam
So listen to this. I'm sitting there with my parents, and I started with that, and I was like, oh, man, that would. That would really mess you up. And my dad chimes in. He's eating pizza, mind you. He's sitting there face down. He goes, oh, it Knock her clean out. Fold bad.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
And I just go, like, all right. Let me. Let me segue this. I go, dad, would you. Would you punch mom in the face as hard as you can? As hard as you can for a billion dollars? My father, without hesitation, has a piece of pizza, and he looks at me, goes, I'd kill her. No hesitation, no stutter, no choppy voice. He literally goes, I'd kill her. I literally go, dad, what the. He goes. He goes, billion dollars. A lot of money. And I was like, you're being serious? He goes, oh, yeah.
Peyton
You know how many qts he could all.
Cam
I'm not gonna lie.
Peyton
I think a QT cup is surgically attached to your dad's paw. I'm not gonna lie. I've known your dad for about 10 years. I've never seen him not have a QT cup in his hand. Like, and I honestly want to. I want to see your dad without that cup.
Cam
Oh, my God. It's like every day he wakes up, he's just like, yeah, no, he sleeps with it.
Peyton
I've seen him nap with it in his hand like this.
Cam
Oh, your dad is a cartoon character dog. When I said I asked, absolutely lost it. Oh, my God, dude. My mom was like, oh, yeah, of course. I'm just chopped liver. My dad goes, lisa, we had a great life.
Peyton
Honestly. Honestly.
Cam
Million dollars.
Peyton
They've been together forever. Yeah, like, at that point, why not? I think it's selfish if your partner doesn't let you see now that.
Cam
Like that now, would you. Would you?
Peyton
Okay. There's not a person on this earth I wouldn't on this earth to me for a billion.
Cam
Hit.
Peyton
No, no, no. Oh, no, no, no. Okay, good. Probably not. I'd hit anybody.
Cam
We need to go to couples therapy.
Peyton
You know anybody, though?
Cam
You said what you said. Anybody?
Peyton
Yeah, anybody on the planet.
Cam
Aunt Carolyn.
Peyton
Anybody?
Cam
You would. You would rock them. Sock em. Hey, Aunt Carolyn, can I have a head rub clean through the jaw for a billion?
Peyton
How many times you gotta do one
Cam
as hard as you can, though.
Peyton
That would be my question, though. How many times you would.
Cam
You'd go more than once?
Peyton
Whatever they need.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
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Cam
P. The other day, I was sitting there, believe it or not, I was sitting down, and I was thinking about our relationship finally. And just how we vibe, you know? You've been working on me. You planted the seed. I've been sitting here thinking, now when
Peyton
you think about me, is it close on, close off?
Cam
Partial nudity?
Peyton
Top half, bottom half?
Cam
It depends. I'm typically bottom half.
Peyton
If it's bottom half, the whole room go Hitman.
Cam
Oh, my. Oh, my God.
Peyton
That Bernie Sanders.
Cam
Bernie Mac, Bernie Sanders. Don't leave me hanging. Bernie Sanders taking. Kick it
Peyton
get so many. AI Bernie Sanders on top of Bernie Mac. R. Bernie Mack, legend, dog.
Cam
Are you. You just said. Are you here?
Peyton
AI Bernie Sanders on top of Bernie Mac. Because it was a Bernie Mac joke. Him no like his face on top of his body when he does the hit man. I ain't scared of y'.
Cam
All. Yeah, I ain't scared.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
You said Bernie Sanders on top of.
Peyton
Yes, on top of his face. Like, put Bernie Sanders face on top of Bernie Mac's face. You're trying to argue, bro, you've been
Cam
on some strange verbiage today.
Peyton
No, I haven't. Verbiage?
Cam
Verbiage. Is that a fact?
Peyton
You don't know any dude, you sit
Cam
and read the English dictionary just so you can make fun of people. You.
Peyton
Wow.
Cam
All right. Anyway, so while I was thinking about us, I started thinking this. Some of the things we like about each other and dislike about each other, it can't. They can't be universal. Like, some other guys might not like it, some other girls with their friends, they might not like it. So I have a quiz for you.
Peyton
Okay.
Cam
All right. This is simply red flag or green flag, homies edition.
Peyton
Oh, I got this, dude. I've had some. I mean, you're a fake homie 50% of the time. So hopefully this is some reflecting on it yourself.
Cam
Hey, they're just broad statement things I was thinking about. And I want to know if you think it's a red flag. A green flag.
Peyton
Red flag. Green flag, homie. Edition.
Cam
Yes, sir. Here we go. Continuous roasting or jokes of the other person. Just that it's.
Peyton
It's circumstantial. That's. Those are. That's very circumstantial.
Cam
I think it's green.
Peyton
I think it's green flag circumstantial.
Cam
Like, y'. All. Y' all literally. Y' all get off making fun of me, but then when we do it to someone else, it's just as much fun.
Peyton
You have to.
Cam
You have to have a big heart.
Peyton
Yes. I think you're not friends if you don't roast each other. That's number one. But it depends on how it's done. It depends on how it's done and who's doing it.
Cam
Okay, now the caveat. Now the caveat. Continuous roasting your jokes in front of the women.
Peyton
No, no, those are the worst. No, I mean, dude, those. Dude, dude, don't try to get off of making fun of me.
Cam
You have to get my car when we leave, and you're roasting me in front of them. No. Can I lie? Can I camp?
Peyton
That was you in college.
Cam
No, that was the one. What? No, that was not. What.
Peyton
You know how many times. Because I was less fortunate than you. Whenever I was coming out of high school, and we were.
Cam
What?
Peyton
And we were roommates in college, and I didn't have going outfits. I didn't have going outfits.
Cam
No.
Peyton
Shut up. And so we would be like, let's go to the club. I remember I was 18. This is traumatizing. Oh, okay.
Cam
This happened once. Yes. This is bad. Yes.
Peyton
And so I remember, I was like, cam, I don't have an outfit for tonight, for the party.
Cam
Can you.
Peyton
Can I wear an outfit? I mean, head to toe, it was Cam's outfit.
Cam
Shirt, shirt, pants, shoes.
Peyton
No. Everything was chaos. And so I remember I had some energy with this girl. And I guess Cam liked her, too, because Cam came over and be like, she. I think she complimented something on my outfit.
Cam
Y' all sitting there vibing, and kid
Peyton
goes, you know that whole outfit's me, right?
Cam
Worst part. Worst part was this.
Peyton
They were vibing.
Cam
She was like, I really like your fit. I literally. It was like a drive by. I popped, and I said, yeah, that's all. My. Mine just kept dancing. I said, I got the hat on.
Peyton
A special.
Cam
Two for one as well.
Peyton
What was your reaction? No, I froze. I was like this. And I was at the weird part of my Partying phase. Cuz I wasn't old enough to like, buy drinks. So when people would like leave out half empty, like drinks, I would just drink them. They called me the vacuum.
Cam
You had communal audiosis. You had a sip of whiskey, a half a tequila over here. I'm not gonna lie. Gin.
Peyton
That might be the sick I ever did. In college, we would go to house parties like at Oklahoma State University. Like huge parties. Like 50, 60 people in there. And like the night was getting like, done.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
And so there's like a bunch of half drinking beers or half drinking, like just mixed drinks, like just laying around, like on counters or on nightstands. And I do like this. And I would just go around and finish it because I wanted to get to rug.
Cam
Honestly, I think I did that for the fit is because all the girls liked you more than me.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
I was tired of being second place. Yeah. But it did come to the expense of my boy.
Peyton
That was some ho. Like, that was crazy.
Cam
I really don't. I kind of don't remember that. And I definitely didn't intend it like that.
Peyton
Homie Court, bro.
Cam
This is Homie Court. It's what we're here for. Okay, here we go. Take. Now. This is directly from me. This is from my heart. And I just want to hear your answer.
Peyton
Okay?
Cam
Takes forever to respond or text back. Now, now, okay, we're gonna set personal aside, okay? Because we know I have. I have some. I have some. Some of that. That I have a little. Little munchkin. But I always try my best to get back to you. But for the general public, this is
Peyton
my stance on that. If you need to text your homie 24 7, y' all always need to be talking. Y' all aren't actually friends.
Cam
Yeah, yeah.
Peyton
You know, he's two kids, by the way.
Cam
Oh, God.
Peyton
Yeah, yeah. No, I'm saying, like, yeah, I could live.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
Like, there's. There's friends like I have back in my hometown I haven't talked to in like two years. If I saw them tomorrow, it would literally be like back to regular. Like, we've never missed time.
Cam
Thank you.
Peyton
Yeah, that's real friend.
Cam
Thank you. That was another one on the list, actually. Always needing to be around and always needing to talk.
Peyton
No, you want my butt back up? Like, damn.
Cam
I go patreon. All right, here we go. Always big, big emphasis on always. Always down for anything.
Peyton
Green flag.
Cam
Super green flag.
Peyton
Yes. That's what I don't like about you.
Cam
Okay, but that's. But that's a Different thing. That's what I'm saying. That's a different thing.
Peyton
I'm like, shy. If I can, why bother?
Cam
No, I still want the invite. No, no.
Peyton
I hate you. I hate your participation truck.
Cam
Oh, my God. Did you have been a participation trophy? Why?
Peyton
Why? How soon? How.
Cam
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. The yin and yang of life. The lunar cycle has completed the earth.
Peyton
Explain, Explain.
Cam
You used to do the exact same thing to me. When.
Peyton
Oh, no,
Cam
you would do the exact same thing to me. I invite you to the gym. It's no, no, no, no. So then it gets because I'm insecure.
Peyton
That's different.
Cam
So that's even worse. You're taking your insecurity out on me. I'm just like, I can't go. There's a kid screaming. He's screaming and vomiting. My wife's angry. I'm hungry. I haven't slept in 48 hours. No, I'm sorry. I can't go. Drink tequila on a Wednesday. I can't do it, Pete. I can't do it. I asked you to go to the gym. No, no, no, no. So then on the fifth time, it's like, oh, he's probably gonna say, no, why bother? Same thing.
Peyton
No, that's different because I can't blow it out.
Cam
No, you can't eat your cake with me. You can't make the cake and eat it too.
Peyton
No, the difference is I am available. I just don't want to go. You're just not even available, so there's no point in talking to you.
Cam
But what if I can move some chess pieces around and get a chat and get have. That's not true. And oh my God. Another thing is, you'll call me at 7 o' clock on a Wednesday. Be like, hey, you want to go out in an hour? It's like, can't do that. Tell me on Sunday, you know? Yeah. Okay, next one.
Peyton
Here we go.
Cam
Competitive with the homie.
Peyton
What does that mean?
Cam
Like, always trying to compete. Always trying to one up.
Peyton
Oh, it's lame.
Cam
I think red flag. No, no, Perfect. Now this, now this is a. This is a potential one right here. Calls you out in front of others. This is an interesting one.
Peyton
Now this is big time circumstances. Who's he calling you out in front of?
Cam
Let's do.
Peyton
And calling you out on what?
Cam
That definitely depends. Let's. Okay, without specifics, let's just say. Is it like if someone calls you out, is it respectful? Like say, say, say. You said you're done drinking, right? Yes, whatever, Whatever. We go out just in the vibes. And in the moments you order a drink, the homie calls you out in front of whoever's right there he goes,
Peyton
I thought you weren't drinking.
Cam
I thought you weren't drinking. You probably shouldn't do that. Like, he's really checking you because he cares for you. Or is that lamest? He could pull you to the side.
Peyton
That's lamest. And you pull to the side. And I have this rule with homies. If I'm. If I'm about to get in a fight with somebody or I'm arguing with something, somebody, and I do something wrong, maybe in public, you.
Cam
You.
Peyton
You take my side. You take my side, and then in private, you tell me I was tripping. But when we're in public, you're side. That's the rule. That's the rule.
Cam
Yes.
Peyton
Right. Unless they're giving harm to somebody or they're doing something like. Like legally wrong or absolutely wrong. Yeah, that's different. But if, like, I'm on a weight loss journey, right, And I say I'm not gonna eat the quiche. But then we're out with the friends and the homies and the huzz, and I see the quiche, and I want a piece of the quiche. I'm gonna eat the case. And I don't need you to tell me not to eat the case in front of everybody.
Cam
That's a fact.
Peyton
Because now everybody knows I'm insecure about my lumps.
Cam
If you're insecure that I'm dying, shouldn't. Okay, here we go. Last one, last one. Now this is. Now this is. I cannot wait to hear.
Peyton
It's gonna get us going.
Cam
Always pays or covers for you. So some people think that that's like, ah, you're. You're doing the most. Like, I can buy my own, like, water burger meal. Yeah. The homie that always. Oh, I got it, bro. I got it, bro. I got it, bro. Now, is that green or red?
Peyton
I think it's a green flag.
Cam
I think it's a green too. I don't. Because if you did not give it a color. It depends about the heart, though. But if I have to go green and red, I'd say green.
Peyton
Ooh. There's a. There's a caveat to it. If they're paying for it and it's just. They just. That's what they do is they just always pay. Fine. But if they pay for it and they're like, dude, I'm paid for last time, I'm paid For you. Remember, I paid for it. That's a problem. That's a problem. But also. But also. But also are the homies making an
Cam
attempt to put pay very big.
Peyton
See, there's caveats to this. You can't be mad.
Cam
As soon as we show up somewhere and you go, oh, yeah, I'll take the number 7. Waiting for a homie to pay for it. Not okay. Not accept.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
Remember, Pierce, on tour at the Chick Fil A, we said, hey, boys, we got about 10 minutes, so we got to hit the highway. Let's run through a Chick Fil A. Real Peyton goes, I'll get a number two Diet Coke. Robbie, number two Diet Coke. I said, number one Powerade. Pierce cold goes, let me get the number one large Diet Coke. Let's add an extra eight count nuggets. Let's do a cookies and cream shake. Hold the whipped cream, hold the cherry. Let's do an extra four count grilled nuggets.
Peyton
He goes, y' all got cookies?
Cam
Yeah. We said, holy.
Peyton
He goes, it's on the company card.
Cam
Yeah, this ain't ours, huh, boys? How much for some stock in this, huh?
Peyton
How much for the Chick Fil A
Cam
put down right now to get monthly dividends? You tell me.
Peyton
He handed me the card. Actually, I got it on Apple Pay.
Cam
He goes, thank you very much.
Peyton
No, I. I would agree, though.
Cam
A heart from both sides. Yeah. Depends on the heart. Okay, that was good.
Peyton
Oh, man, that's really good, man. That's really good. Check your homies, man.
Cam
Check your homies. Hey, but don't check them in front of others.
Peyton
Now, homie wise, I have one. Is it okay?
Cam
Yes. Give me any. If we didn't cover.
Peyton
Is it okay to flirt with a girl your homie used to talk to? Oo. Okay, say I like caveat. This is the caveat. Okay? This is the caveat. The caveat is he left her and was doing her wrong after three months of just talking, not together.
Cam
So they never fully dated. No. My only other question that I can give you the answer is, how close are the homies?
Peyton
Close.
Cam
There are two peas in a pod. I'm saying no. Go crazy. I'm saying no, go crazy. And the reason I'm saying no go. How many people are in the world? Roughly 8 billion, right? Let's call it 50. 50. Coin flip. I hate roughly.
Peyton
I hate when people say that, too. I'm not going. I'm not going to go to Australia. That's. Oh, actually, we are. Ysk house tour is going to Melbourne and Sydney. Tickets available April 2nd. Here we go.
Cam
That was beautiful. But no, I'm saying. I get that, but I'm saying it's. It's. I think if you're suit. Like you and me. Right, Right. That would hurt my heart. Even if I didn't date her, and it shouldn't. But I'm saying it's more of. I don't really give a. About her. It'd be you. Like, there's. You can get so many other people.
Peyton
Yeah, but you did her wrong.
Cam
Exactly.
Peyton
You didn't like her. I did not tell you, though. I tell you. Hey, by the way, bro, you know the one you disrespected. I like her, so I'm gonna. I'm gonna treat her right.
Cam
See, but that's the thing.
Peyton
I talk to you about it. Don't just do it.
Cam
If I don't like her and I disrespected her, it's like. Were we even talking, like, is that
Peyton
the majority of how things go nowadays in this dating pool?
Cam
People disrespect and don't enjoy the people they talk to. Yeah. What the. Welcome to the world.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
I'm not talking to you if I don't, like. Have you not been on a Patreon exclusive with Pierce? I mean, that was. You're the bus thrower. Wow.
Peyton
I love Pierce, man. Wow.
Cam
Really? Yeah. Wow. When you put it like that. Okay. You put it like that. It might be. It might be just a. A gray flag. Yeah.
Peyton
I mean, like, honestly, like, if you were to ever cheat on live.
Cam
Sorry. Whoa. Now, that. That would be punishable by.
Peyton
Yeah, yeah. No, I would never do that. I. I would never talk to Liv again.
Cam
I would go. Thank.
Peyton
No, it's not true. I would. Because. Because. Because you have. Because she's the mother of my nephew.
Cam
Exactly.
Peyton
So I would talk to her.
Cam
I also think. Think. And I. I mean, I hope to never, ever, like, separate from. Okay. I hope to never separate from live. But I'm. If that were to happen, like, in the hypothetical.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
I want to be the type of man that can do it cordially and civilly. Like, I don't. I. And odds are, like, something big would have to happen to even leave.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
So it'd be tough. But, like, I don't. I don't like that. Like, I. How do you feel about that? This isn't necessarily the reason to leave. No, no. Not reasons.
Peyton
Because Sarah's been leaving the trash out, dude, and it's.
Cam
No, no, no, boss. No, no, I'm kidding.
Peyton
I go oh, there's hair in my.
Cam
My cheeks again.
Peyton
I'm tired, dude. Oh, no, I'm tired of it.
Cam
Oh, I. Oh, my God. I shaved my wife from ankle bone to the belly button two nights ago. Every.
Peyton
When you say like that, am I in love?
Cam
Everything. Everything in between.
Peyton
Oh, dude, no.
Cam
Someone's breaking in. Yeah.
Peyton
What was that? Yeah, no respect to you, bro.
Cam
I was on my knees for an hour.
Peyton
You did that to me in college.
Cam
That sounds crazy. No. Okay, but do you. If you.
Peyton
I was like, come with me. Oh, that's. When you had your goatee. I was like, all right, let's get into something else.
Cam
Okay. I was going to say, do you think it's all right to not. Do you think it's all right to be cordial with an ex? As long as nothing like, yeah, okay.
Peyton
I told you I was inviting my ex to my wedding.
Cam
Yeah, okay, now that's a bit much like. I. I think that's for. You don't invite someone that you're cordial with to your wedding. You invite someone that you care about and a friend. But no, it should never be lower than an acquaintance.
Peyton
What do you mean?
Cam
Like, you get a new job at a new firm, and you're really vibing with this dude. Like, he's cool as he's in the cubicle next to you and your wedding's in a month. You might lob him an invitation simply off of the strength of like, oh, I have a plan to work here. He's cool. I became really close really quick. Don't fully know him. We're not the best friends, but I'm getting married. He can come. You don't like your ex is not like you don't see your ex every day.
Peyton
I spent a lot of time with my ex, more than John in cubicle three. Really? Yeah. And if you end it on good terms, why not?
Cam
Now that now is this. I've always wondered this. How does. How does one just genuinely. Hundred percent genuine from both ends? So 200% genuine. My math is math end on good terms.
Peyton
How does a relationship end? On good terms.
Cam
But. But 100% genuine good terms.
Peyton
Because I feel like ending on good terms doesn't mean that no one's sad.
Cam
Yeah, I agree.
Peyton
I agree.
Cam
Agree.
Peyton
Ending on good terms means we both, for whatever reason, have agreed that the future of this has. Or what has happened has run its course. There is no future to this. And we both amicably. Yeah, that's a big word.
Cam
Yep.
Peyton
We both amicably be. Agree that. Yeah, we both. Oh.
Cam
Amicably.
Peyton
We both amicably. We both amicably Good morning. It's gonna happen for you right there at home. We both amicably agree. No, no. And I'm not joking, Cam. We both amicably agree. Is that not it? We both amicably agree. There you go. I think doesn't feel good.
Cam
Amicably.
Peyton
We amicably agree that this has run its course. There's no future for this, and we want different things. Right. That's how relationships end. Positively.
Cam
Yeah. But I do not see you being good friends after that. I don't know. I could be wrong. Like, I. Yeah, and.
Peyton
Well, you're not. I don't think it would be healthy to text and talk all the time. Like, if you live in the same city, you see each other out, it's like, how are you doing?
Cam
Hey, let's go get a coffee. Everything good?
Peyton
Wanna run it back?
Cam
Yeah, exactly. That's what I'm saying. I would not like that. You wanna get a coffee? Holy. Still got the. Wow. It didn't leave, like, me. Whoa. What are you doing? A tit. It's like, outta here.
Peyton
No, it's actually funny.
Cam
Okay. Oh, my God.
Peyton
Dude.
Cam
English is. By the way, I. I mean, I just watched my man go. And that's a real word.
Peyton
Yeah, English is.
Cam
English is nonsense.
Peyton
You know, it's the worst language ever. It's the worst language ever since we think about this. We.
Cam
When we hear. And nothing to that region, but when we hear, like, say Mandarin, it sounds.
Peyton
I've never heard that in person.
Cam
It. Yes. Oh, maybe not in person. Okay, fair. But it sounds like it. It's. It's not even comprehensible to. To us. It's like. Yeah, it's like Spanish. It's like, how does that even. Even Spanish? Yeah, even Spanish.
Peyton
But it's like, what's the sexiest language?
Cam
It's got to be. Ah, got to be.
Peyton
I don't.
Cam
Everyone says French. I don't. I think Italian dog.
Peyton
What?
Cam
Wait.
Peyton
What's the difference between Italian and French?
Cam
France and Italy. I go, that's a first start. One smoking cigarettes, eating baguettes, and one's making pizza impastas. Pizza impost Italiano. Like that. Or this.
Peyton
I feel like they're the same thing, different octaves. So they're different languages. Right. So they don't say hi and what's high in Italian?
Cam
I'm not. I don't know.
Peyton
That's Spanish. No, it's Italian. And I think it's goodbye. I don't know what. Ciao, ciao.
Cam
I don't know what.
Peyton
Messi. Messi. Messi, Messi.
Cam
Thank you.
Peyton
Thank you. Or what's up? Yeah, I think Spanish is the sexiest language, dude.
Cam
Oh, Spanish can sound sexy, but Spanish can also.
Peyton
You ever seen You.
Cam
You really.
Peyton
Ciao. You ever seen a nice Hispanic man? Oh, just great beard, little built, nice
Cam
starch jeans on or a good pair of slacks? Oh, golden.
Peyton
They're gold.
Cam
Oh, my God. I was just about to say the gold accents on the belt.
Peyton
Oh, they're gold. Oh, man, they come, they come up.
Cam
You know, you.
Peyton
Hey, puppy.
Cam
Hey, puppy.
Peyton
Hey, puppy.
Cam
I'm like, yes, sir.
Peyton
Yeah. I go, yes, puppy.
Cam
Yeah, dude. Oh, hey, pap. Now that's where you. That's where you lose me. I don't give a. About chicken and eggs. What is it? Chicken pollo and a bone de gauze. What is that? Bop, Sausage, meatballs, something.
Peyton
Yeah, meatballs.
Cam
Nasty work.
Peyton
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Cam
Meatballs.
Peyton
No, I saw something on TikTok and it created a big, like, controversy in the comments.
Cam
Oh no. Oh no.
Peyton
But whenever I watched the video, I was like, is that not 100% normal?
Cam
Oh, God.
Peyton
And so I was like, I'm bound to talk about it.
Cam
This isn't a good start.
Peyton
Is it weird to refrigerate your syrup?
Cam
Absolutely. That should be offensible by law enforcement.
Peyton
See, in my adult age, like the past two to three years, I've been putting my syrup in the refrigerator and I saw someone do it on TikTok and the whole comment section lost her mind, okay?
Cam
Let alone do. I think that is absolute nonsense that it's cold. I also hate the way you're saying the word. It's syrup, not syrup. It's.
Peyton
There's a Y.
Cam
Syrup.
Peyton
That would be a U. I don't give a.
Cam
See, dude, you're so. Oh my God. Syrup. No, you use anime character.
Peyton
So why is it not puthon and why is it pot? Python.
Cam
And that's Python. That's how the world says it.
Peyton
No, that's how it's supposed to be said syrup and Python.
Cam
No, same thing.
Peyton
I just cooked them.
Cam
That's fine. I refuse to say syrup.
Peyton
That's fine. I don't care what you're saying.
Cam
You putting it in the fridge is the lamest. Makes absolutely no sense. And it does not enhance the meal in the slightest.
Peyton
It's not about enhancing the meal. Hold on, hold on. It's not about enhancing the meal.
Cam
What the hell's syrup for then?
Peyton
Store.
Cam
What is syrups Utility man. Let me speak in your language. You understand? What is syrups Utility to enhance. Odds are. Breakfast.
Peyton
I was meaning. Yeah, sure, yeah.
Cam
So storage has. So storage has no play in this debate.
Peyton
Yes, it does. Storage is the whole thing. It's the whole thing of the debate. Syrup expires first of all. And syrup is very easy to get mold on. You can't get mold in the fridge on syrup.
Cam
First off, you prevent mold.
Peyton
Syrup in the fridge to prevent mold. You're supposed to refrigerate for, like, six to nine weeks or something.
Cam
You can. You can get mold in the fridge.
Peyton
You can do anything.
Cam
No, my strawberries get it all the time.
Peyton
How long you leaving your strawberries in there for?
Cam
We get it. We nibble on them, and all of a sudden, you pick it up one day. It looks like you're holding DNA. Yeah, it's disgusting. Get rid of it. Yeah, but I'm telling you, syrup does not have a storage life of bread. It's not. It doesn't go bad in a week. Syrup. When you buy a bottle of syrup, I guarantee the expiration date's, like, two years in the future.
Peyton
Sure.
Cam
So storage is. If you're not using one bottle of syrup in two years, don't buy syrup. You don't use it enough.
Peyton
Clearly.
Cam
So don't even buy it. So storage really doesn't matter in this case.
Peyton
Wait. What kind of syrup are you talking about?
Cam
I'm talking about whatever brand Aunt Jemima. I'm talking about.
Peyton
I don't think she's around anymore.
Cam
Great value. I'm talking about good and gathering. I'm talking about Mills. I'm talking about it all.
Peyton
No, it's the same that. You're supposed to put peanut butter in the fridge, too. Yes, you are.
Cam
If I want you to hear me. If I walked into your home.
Peyton
I'm not baiting either. I'm being dead serious.
Cam
If I walked into your house and I saw a jar of peanut butter in your refrigerator. Yes. I would literally, without announcing it, turn around. I'd get back in my car. Car. And I'd go back to my house, and then I'd lock my door, and I would. I would try my hardest to not see you till the next day.
Peyton
Cam, you are not doing groceries and whole foods correctly. Syrup. Natural glass syrup is supposed to go in the fridge. Natural peanut butter. Like, you know the peanut butter. You have to. You pop the top off and drain it.
Cam
Yeah, that's.
Peyton
That goes. That goes into the fridge. You're not supposed to put that in the pantry.
Cam
Says who now?
Peyton
Nutritionist.
Cam
Now, my question is this. Yeah. Why is it dry when you buy it?
Peyton
Mine's wet.
Cam
What? No, no, no, no.
Peyton
Peanut butter's wet. No, no.
Cam
No dry foods. Why is it not already refrigerated if the shelf life matters so much?
Peyton
My syrup is refrigerated when I buy it. My syrup is. It's chilled. I mean, not refrigerated, but it's chill.
Cam
Chilled. You're buying syrup from the cold section in the store. Yes. I need to be holding your pocket the next time you buy syrup. Cause I don't believe you. No, you are not.
Peyton
Cam. Yes. And where do you get your peanut butter from? Is it refrigerated?
Cam
I get the peanut butter and the syrup on the same aisle.
Peyton
Oh, brother. Are you buying with ebt?
Cam
No, I'm not. I'm buying with USD.
Peyton
No, you. Cam, it's my. If you're.
Cam
See, I don't.
Peyton
Maybe it's our lifestyles.
Cam
Oh, my God.
Peyton
No, no. An Air1. Air1. There we go.
Cam
That proves it. I don't care about.
Peyton
No, but if you get. No, I, I, I'm trying to eat better. You should try it, too. So natural foods, like, natural, like organic stuff is going to be in the fridge to preserve it.
Cam
I have physically bought organic peanut butter.
Peyton
You have to drain it.
Cam
Yes, yes.
Peyton
And then you've bought it in the cold section.
Cam
No, I have not. I've bought it.
Peyton
You didn't do it right. You're supposed to read the label after you pop that top, and then when you put it back on, it's supposed to go in the fridge.
Cam
That is not.
Peyton
Thank you. Yes, you are. Yeah. Cam, you're the type of guy that still buys the peanut butter jelly when it's mixed together already. Yeah, you are.
Cam
And it comes out like the shape of the knife already. No, there. No. Bro, peanut butter aside, syrup does not. I don't care if you put it in the fridge or not. Putting in the fridge makes it worse. It makes it thicker. It makes it cold. And nine times out of 10, you're putting on something warm.
Peyton
When you go to a restaurant, then what? Okay, then what's the difference with butter?
Cam
What do you mean?
Peyton
Butter is cold, and you put that on a warm toast. What's the difference?
Cam
First off, my butter is not cold. My butter is room temperature.
Peyton
What the.
Cam
No, no, you're supposed to have it. Oh, you put your.
Peyton
Where's your butter stored? No, where's your butter stored?
Cam
Where you put your butter holder. What the.
Peyton
Is that a butter holder? There's a butter compartment in the fridge on the door top, right?
Cam
Yeah. That's for excess butter. Cause you go through butter quick. Excess butter.
Peyton
How much butter you buying?
Cam
When you buy butter, you buy it in, like, four sticks. What? What? Butter. You buy in a stick of butter.
Peyton
I can't believe it's not.
Cam
You buy fake butter. That's not organ. I can't believe. I can't believe it's not butter. It's organic. And real.
Peyton
It's low.
Cam
I get grass fed from Ireland and you want to talk about healthy, organic.
Peyton
And that's supposed to go in the fridge? The top right. In the butter bar in the fridge,
Cam
you have one stick on your counter. Warm at room temp, blanket.
Peyton
Time out. Time out. You just have raw dog butter on your counter.
Cam
It's covered in what? Butter cover. What is that?
Peyton
What is that?
Cam
The fact you've never seen that blows my mind. Oh, my God. You probably country croc. Oh, my God. You eat. You eat.
Peyton
I do.
Cam
Exactly. Fake butter. That is fake. That might be fake. Real butter. You set it down. You see, you keep one in a butter holder. It's like a little dish like this. It's made to fit a singular stick of butter and it covers it.
Peyton
Oh, you've changed.
Cam
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Peyton
You've gotten too much money.
Cam
I do things the right way.
Peyton
I pay you too much.
Cam
You. No, I do things the right way.
Peyton
Oh, you got butter holders. Oh, my God.
Cam
Butter holders. $6.
Peyton
Wow, that's expensive. That is crazy.
Cam
$6.
Peyton
You pay $6 just to hold your butter?
Cam
No, no, I paid. One time. Yes, one time.
Peyton
Yes.
Cam
You want to talk about expenses? Yeah, sure.
Peyton
Name it. I'll win this. Okay.
Cam
Oh, you hit that hand quick.
Peyton
It's different. No, no, no. I'm talking about every day.
Cam
This is.
Peyton
No, no, that's different.
Cam
How?
Peyton
That's different.
Cam
Okay, back to the butter, the fat. So look, when you make an egg, are you spraying or you putting butter?
Peyton
I don't spray my pan. I don't spray my pan.
Cam
I do things. I do things weird and wrong.
Peyton
I don't want the calories. I don't want the calories of like a oil or like a spray. I don't want those. There's excess calories for no reason.
Cam
I don't want those. There's plenty that are.
Peyton
Oh, but I think we should go back to the beginning of the conversation when I say I do organic.
Cam
Yeah, clearly not with your butt. Country crock.
Peyton
I feel like that's racist when you keep saying that.
Cam
You are. You are eating out of an ice cream. Half gallon size of fake butter. That's crazy.
Peyton
Let me break down my fridge. Syrup, peanut butter, butter. Right.
Cam
Jail, prison and Alcatraz. The. But note, the butter is acceptable.
Peyton
My pantry.
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
Bacon.
Cam
This is. I. I'm not. Am I here? I've already.
Peyton
I've already proved that that is right. To put it in there. You put bananas in your pantry, correct?
Cam
No, I have them out on the counter. But I don't. What the.
Peyton
You have no counter space. You put butter.
Cam
You do.
Peyton
That's what pantries and fridges are for. Put some up.
Cam
Hey, hey. You want to know something wild? You actually don't do that. You put a banana in a dark place, it's going to age quicker. I put the bananas where they can get hit by beautiful natural sunlight. I take the back.
Peyton
You have no windows in your. In your kitchen.
Cam
I have no windows in my kitchen.
Peyton
No, you don't pop one up there.
Cam
I have two on the side and I have four that beam into the kitchen.
Peyton
Big house still need to prove that.
Cam
I go. The fact we're going to the beginning syrup does not belong in the fridge. Hey, when you go to a restaurant.
Peyton
No, no.
Cam
When you go to restaurant. Restaurant say ihop. Say Waffle House. They have their syrup.
Peyton
What? I don't know. I've never worked there.
Cam
Bro, you don't have to get a job there to know what it's. They have it room temp. Sure.
Peyton
I wouldn't know.
Cam
IHOP goes one further. You can even ask. Hey, can I get some hot syrup? No one in a mil. No one in the existence of humans is a dude. First of all, this piping hot stack of flapjacks could really use some coke. Thick, sludgy concrete, sir.
Peyton
I bet we're gonna check it out in the comments. In the comments, tag us in your pantries and fridges.
Cam
Oh, my God. If. If someone out there has bacon and bananas.
Peyton
Gotta get the right ones. Obviously there's right bacon and bananas in their pantry.
Cam
With butter, syrup, and peanut butter in your fridge.
Peyton
You.
Cam
You.
Peyton
Wow.
Cam
Wow. You need to go.
Peyton
I feel like you'd be surprised.
Cam
I feel like, like, I feel like if you went to the grocery store with someone else, not just AirPods in living your own life vibing. I be surprised.
Peyton
I haven't gone to the grocery store in a long time. I do the drive pickup.
Cam
Oh my God.
Peyton
It's so convenient.
Cam
Oh, wait till you graduate to the next step. Might be hard in your neighborhood. You have like armed guards at the front. Right, right. You. You. You have a. You have a small infantry.
Peyton
Infantry. Not infantry. Infiltry. Infants are babies.
Cam
Any amount of USD Infantry. Any dollar amount infantry. Yes.
Peyton
So it's like a baby of. It's an army of babies, baby.
Cam
They're like, it's an infantry. No, it's.
Peyton
It's infantry.
Cam
Yeah. I mean, regardless, you have like the Seal Team 6 outside of yours, so it might not work for you, but the first Graduating step is, is stop shopping, do the pickup. That second step, which you'll never go back. Kind of like you with haircuts. You'll never go back. Let him drop it off at your door.
Peyton
No, I'm against that. I'm against that. I'm against that. I'm against that. I'm against that. I don't want my perishables in somebody's car. Why I'm.
Cam
You're apparently putting them in your supersonic scientific fridge that kills any bacteria. So you should be good. You're putting them in a cryo chamber when they get inside.
Peyton
No, you know what the weird part is? Is because my parents tried that when it first came out like years ago and I lived in my parents house,
Cam
they were still in beta.
Peyton
They came into the house.
Cam
Yeah, that's bad. That's horse. No, I think, I think Walmart actually did that. They had a system. I. I think people that are in for elderly handicapped can't like not good movement, whatever. Yeah, but that, that get real weird real quick.
Peyton
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Cam
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Peyton
Oh no shot.
Cam
I didn't either. And I just want to tell you, I had legitimately about eight that I thought were canceled years ago. Yep, that wasting money.
Peyton
Well, thank God you got our friend Rocket Money.
Cam
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Peyton
Yeah, so I've been using Rocket Money for our business account. Thank God. Because Rocket Money has track subscriptions and has the ability to cancel within the app with just a few taps, saving time and avoiding charges. And the app consolidates checking, savings, loans and investments into a single dashboard.
Cam
Oh my God. That's my favorite part. You open the app, you literally can see it all. Very, very easy to use. Interface has all of your accounts right there. Shows you your spending, shows you your savings. It's fantastic.
Peyton
It's the app for your financials. I'm telling you. Like I genuinely do not know what you should know Studios LLC would do without rocking money. It is a fantastic thing and it is good to be smart about your money and know where your money's going. You know what I mean? What? I can't think. I. I don't know how I'd personally be able to track everything that we're subscribed to. I mean we have so Many subscriptions. And honestly, before Rocket Money had no clue where the money was going. I just knew that this money was coming out every month. I even forgot that the money was coming out every month. Getting Rocket Money and being able to
Cam
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Peyton
Game changer.
Cam
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Peyton
rest of the episode. The you should know podcast. Yeah, and I think, dude, you know what I thought of the other day? Found out, like, I realized as a kid I was a pick me.
Cam
Really?
Peyton
Yeah. I remember we had a school end of the year trip at the, like, a water park, and I. And I like, intentionally tried to drown myself to get CPR from, like, the hot girl.
Cam
Like that. This is some say a lot. Yeah. What? Yeah. Yeah, you tried to.
Peyton
Dude, I literally.
Cam
I can't swim.
Peyton
I prepared myself, so I basically schlitter my shot. There's like. So I remember I was like, in the wave pool and I was like, dude, work and I can't swim. Dude, be careful. I can't swim. So I was like, intentionally trying to, like, mark my way around to get to her, like, where she could see me. I was in her, in her gaze, and I was right. And so I. It took a lot of, like, mental preparation. I was like, dude, do you that she saves me herself? And I remember being like. I thought about, pressed,
Cam
thought about.
Peyton
I said. And God knows I popped up immediately. I did. I was like.
Cam
I got scared. He said, no, he came back.
Peyton
And I still tried to fake it. I tried to drown above water.
Cam
You're sitting there, she's like. She's like, stop.
Peyton
And one of my homies with my big homies came over, like, that was big. And, like, was grabbing you okay, Pete? I was like, get off me, Garrett.
Cam
It was bad. That was a pig. What age was that?
Peyton
I don't know. I was like sixth grade, Right? That's after Kickstarter. Oh, man.
Cam
Do you have any moves in you still? Yeah, you shut up.
Peyton
Yeah, I got some. You can see them on tour, though, if you want to see me do kickstart. You can only get that if you buy a ticket to the YSK house.
Cam
Yeah, Tickets available for a little sneak peek. But that's fair.
Peyton
I like that. I think we get out of here, man. I think it's a good episode.
Cam
Oh, my God. Can I see your. One more thing. It's. It's very. It's a current thing, right? Yeah, go ahead. Okay. There's a city. We'll make it pop culture. Sure. Let's do it fast.
Peyton
This is pop culture. Pay. Pop culture. Pay.
Cam
Basically. Long story short, there's a. There's a city here near us called Salina. It's on the outskirts, Right. Very nice. Wealthy city, right?
Peyton
Is it?
Cam
It's wealthy, yeah. But it's getting there.
Peyton
Of all the places in DFW area I'm. I wouldn't align as the wealthier. Yeah.
Cam
Let's just say this. They're the little brother of Prosper. Okay. Yep. It's getting there. Just know that there was reported this weekend.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
There was a house. There was a house party at a. Some would call it. It could be classified as like a micro mansion. I don't know how. What square footage you got to be to be a micromansion. You're probably close, but a micro mansion. Right. So a micro mansion had a house party. The news came with a helicopter because as reported in the statement, There was approximately 800 people there at a house. 800 people at a house party. Now I want you to think about
Peyton
800 people at a house.
Cam
In the actual report, it says there was approximately five to 800 people.
Peyton
You know how. No, no, no.
Cam
Eight.
Peyton
Who is this guy or girl that has that many friends?
Cam
No, no, that's like people from another county. Guy. Like, they. They said. They said that it was. It was promoted on social media. So you obviously gonna have your stragglers. They have no clue whose house is. They're just coming to buy. Trying to get a girl, trying to get a guy, whatever.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
But 8. Think about the sheer massive. Like the biggest house party I've ever been to in. Because in high school, college is different. They used to say, like rent out arenas. We'd go. Yeah. In high school, the biggest house party I probably ever went to legit, probably had no more than like 80 people. And that was huge. That was huge.
Peyton
No way. I think you felt like there was 80 people. There's no way.
Cam
No.
Peyton
Peak 2016 house parties were the.
Cam
That's exactly what it was. Oh, shout out, Sandra. Shout out.
Peyton
Big Sand. Actually didn't. He ran.
Cam
Yeah, he ran. He ran his own. But it was it, bro. He threw a banger apart. There was legit. Probably 80. Like, it was deep.
Peyton
Wow. Did anybody get hurt?
Cam
Hurt deep? No. But it was so loud. So rowdy. The cops came.
Peyton
I mean, it's A. It's a. Imagine college football stadium.
Cam
Imagine 10. No, it's not imagine 10 x 800 people. Craziest part is.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
They interviewed a neighbor across the street. Neighbor dude's on the interview. He goes. He goes. Yeah. It's crazy, because if I'm being honest, I didn't even know there was a party. See, I didn't hear. I didn't hear much.
Peyton
Ruck.
Cam
Ruckus. I didn't hear cars going up and down the street. I didn't hear anything until the police showed up.
Peyton
That guy was in on the party. Yeah, he was at the party. He was at the party.
Cam
Five of the doors.
Peyton
No, he was at the party. He was at the party. What? Murder.
Cam
That's him.
Peyton
Murder. What made it. That was him.
Cam
800 people, though. I had to share that.
Peyton
Yeah.
Cam
What do you think that would like that? That. That.
Peyton
All I know is nothing like a good house party, though. So no one got hurt, and I'm assuming all of them are of age, so I think that's a w. Yeah.
Cam
Well, okay, before you go on air saying that, apparently. Apparently toward the end, when the police showed up, there's some shots fired and stuff, but I don't know.
Peyton
You said no one got hurt.
Cam
Yeah, I don't think anyone did, but there was shots.
Peyton
Not a good party.
Cam
Yeah, well, not a good party.
Peyton
Okay, but I'm saying, like, remember 2016 house parties? Like, kids, like, y' all won't know. Like, back in my day.
Cam
Yeah, for real.
Peyton
We were at the perfect age. Trippy, Red. I mean, Yachty, Playboy, Cardi. Oh, Peak music. I mean, and it was just DS2.
Cam
Oh.
Peyton
And so did I remember because I was in Austin at the time. And so a lot of the parties are at Texas State, which is in San Marco. Yeah. You just drive different minutes. And I remember one. I think this was in San Marcos. It was, like, in the apartment. Like, there was a house party. The floor.
Cam
I saw that. I saw that on social media.
Peyton
You just break tables. Like, dude, it was the best time. And I think that works for you.
Cam
That doesn't do it for me. Right?
Peyton
Really?
Cam
Yeah.
Peyton
I mean, you were never born for fun.
Cam
I, like.
Peyton
Like, God didn't create you and was like, this guy's gonna be a good day.
Cam
I. I had fun. I pulled up with my boy boys. We all went in. We were talking mix and mingling. It was time to go. We might hit a little whataburger on the back end. You were like, I'm gonna walk in. I'm gonna break that nightstand. I'm gonna slam this. My elbow. That door. Yeah. I'm a dance and leave. Yeah.
Peyton
See, I think that's what we got to solve here on the Ysk House Tour. Tickets available April 2.
Cam
April 2 is available, as well as merch.
Peyton
We got to. We got to solve that on tour. I think we gotta, like, bring you into my life, and we gotta test you on some things maybe, like, we
Cam
have to bring you in my life and test you on.
Peyton
Maybe on stage. We, like, try to get you to sh. Try to, like. Because you can't shotgun.
Cam
Like.
Peyton
It's the funniest thing. Cam cannot shotgun. I have it on video. You can't shotgun.
Cam
I shotgun better than you. You have one.
Peyton
All right, we'll do it on tour. All right, we'll do it on tour.
Cam
We'll change a diaper on tour, too. I go, do we have anybody that would offer their baby up for them?
Peyton
No, we'll get a doll or something, but yeah, we could do that. We can do that. It could be a part of the tour.
Cam
Okay, okay. No, you might have me be on shotgunning, but I'll try.
Peyton
You're awful. But I'm gonna try to teach you.
Cam
I'm gonna try to teach you to be a father.
Peyton
I'm gonna try to teach you to have fun.
Cam
Okay. Fair deal. All right, I'll see you on there.
Peyton
Get us out of here.
Cam
That was. Was pop culture. Appreciate each and every single one you come Back to. Episode 210 to 10, as others call it. Guys, this was a massive, massive episode. We have finally, finally been able to announce it. We are going on Tour. The YSK House Tour. Tickets available April 2nd. Tickets available right now if you are in the Koala Club.
Peyton
Yes.
Cam
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Peyton
All.
Cam
This week's code should be pretty obvious.
Peyton
You want to tell them, ysk House tour.
Cam
I go. We could do that.
Peyton
What were you going to do?
Cam
We could do. I was going to say going on tour got.
Peyton
Yeah, but I think. But I think for branding purposes, you want to house tour. You want to have it, like, to where everybody.
Cam
Ysk.
Peyton
Let's just do that long one. Ysk House tour.
Cam
Spell it out. If you made it to the end if you saw the beginning.
Peyton
Oh, we have a new Instagram too if you want to follow along for tour updates.
Cam
Oh, we do, yes.
Peyton
YSK House Tour on Instagram. On Instagram. YSK House Store. A lot of y' all found it before. Are we?
Cam
There we go. All lowercase on Instagram.
Peyton
All handles are lowercase on Instagram.
Cam
Really? Yeah, I think it is too. Yeah.
Peyton
All right. One night tick libraries that we got on to Christmas and we'll see you on tour. Tickets available April 2nd.
Cam
Yeah, we're going there. Yeah, we'll be there too. Yeah, you can get merch. Goodbye.
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Title: THE YSK HOUSE TOUR!
Hosts: Peyton Hardin & Cameron Kennedy
Date: March 30, 2026
This episode centers on the highly anticipated announcement of "The YSK House Tour," with Peyton and Cam unveiling the cities, sharing inside stories on the planning, riffing hilariously about their contrasting lifestyles, and reminiscing about their chaotic friendship. The episode features abundant banter, insight into what fans can expect from live shows, and extended, irreverent conversations about adulthood, friendship, and food habits.
(01:04 – 04:17, 09:38, 40:48, 88:17, 89:02)
“Each time we go to a city, once you enter that building, you’re in the YSK House.” – Peyton (06:45)
“It’s the YSK House Tour, tickets are available… If you’re in the general public right now, you don’t want to wait till April 2, go get in the Quality Club right now...” – Peyton (09:38)
(06:26 – 09:12, 10:50 – 14:12, 40:33, 88:29)
“When we do these shows in front of y’all, y’all get like a live update of what’s going on.” – Peyton (12:49)
(05:12 – 06:18)
“It was impressively—impressively bad, the guesses y’all had.” – Peyton (06:08)
(10:00 – 13:12, 47:54 – 57:44)
“You have to have a big heart. I think you’re not friends if you don’t roast each other—that’s number one.” – Peyton (48:32)
(30:00 – 36:20)
“It was the most embarrassing moment... those are the reasons I’ve learned to not be kind in this life.“ – Peyton (35:22, 35:38)
(22:08 – 24:15)
"I never got past the white belt... Chuck Norris was at my middle school every year.” – Peyton (23:00)
(24:47 – 26:58)
(67:55 – 77:40)
“Let me break down my fridge: Syrup, peanut butter, butter… Jail, prison and Alcatraz.” – Cam (76:19)
(57:53 – 64:41)
(84:01 – 88:17)
Episode 210 is a full rollercoaster—celebratory, intimate, and often ridiculous. It both invites listeners into Peyton and Cam’s inside jokes and genuinely opens the floor for audience participation on tour. Longtime fans get a taste of what’s to come, and new listeners get a candid snapshot of why YSK’s house is worth joining. For anyone who ever debated syrup storage, lived through legendary house parties, or values irrepressible friendship laughs, this episode is a must.
YSK House Tour tickets and merch available April 2nd. For updates, follow YSK House Tour on Instagram.
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