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December 28, 2021 15 mins

There is someone who hasn't seen ANY Jim Carrey movie because they don't like him. Danielle tell us about her job before the radio show where she dressed up like princesses!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcasts show?
Hello everybody, all right, I'm gonna ask you guys a question,
and I don't want you to give an answer that

(00:23):
I've seen or heard before. Um, because last night I
saw The Truman Show for the first time ever that
came out three years ago, and all of you guys
were like, how have you never seen that movie? You
never saw it? It was fantastic? Oh stop, who bit?
Scott is not coming through to us, by the way,

(00:45):
we can't start over again. Oh good? Did that mean
that you didn't hear what he said? He didn't ruin anything.
Don't say anything further, Scott. I don't like Jim carry
sound a big fan. What was he going to say, Scott?
And let him say it's okay? I forget it. Go
ahead say I'm saying I never I never saw The
Truman Show either, because I'm not a fan of Jim Carrey. Really.

(01:07):
I like Liar liar, But that was it. You didn't
like Dumb and Dumber has like the best movie. Yes,
I only saw like five minutes of it. I'm like,
what is that? When he was on in Living Color,
he did fire Marshall Hill I did like that because
it was dumb. How about Mannequin? Mannigan was one of
his first movies, and I still love that movie. Yeah,

(01:28):
I think so. I think that was Andrew Andrew Wait
a minute, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, it's not. Are
you sure? Yeah, Andrew McCarthy. Andrew McCarthy, Yeah, and one
of my wife's favorite Think it wasn't Samantha from Sex
in the City that Oh yes, okay, you're right, you're right.

(01:48):
And they have a song called Do You Dream About Me?
Which I thought was one of the best songs. I'm sorry,
the whole thing'll just Deraila know, I thought it wasn't
It was a mannequin. Has anybody seeing the movie Mannequin
a long time ago? I love that movie. It was
the premise of it. This guy falls in love with

(02:10):
a mannequin, and I remember he puts her on the
back of his motorcycle or something. She comes, She comes
to me. If you think about that really, and the
guys they put a fucking doll. He's like, Oh, I'm
just gonna take this home and be all creepy with it.
It's like a sex though she was alive, so she
had her you know, free will she said things if

(02:30):
she wanted to really have free will, she spoke. Yeah,
she did speak. You remember carry We met Jim Carrey
when we were in the city once and I was
with Elvis and husband and Alex and but he was
he was walking, he was walking out and we were
all like, hey, Jim Carrey, mover and he totally ignored us,

(02:51):
didn't even look at us. Then give us some time
a day because we were like, it was not with
the joke, It was actually a again. Jim Carey, though,
is not like the person that everybody thinks that he is.
He's not that guy from Liar Liar and Easmenture. He's
very serious and he has openly talked about his struggles
with depression and how hard it is. If you want

(03:16):
to see him in a serious role, you have to
watch Man on the Moon where he does Andy Kaufman.
It's he should have won an Oscar for it. Amazing. Yeah.
He I thought he was a great actor and then
he just kind of fell off cliff. I mean he
really hasn't. I mean, he did the granch Right and
and else like him as Biden, so he is doing
Joe Biden now. I don't know, but what was your question, Nate,

(03:41):
I don't think we never stop to. My question was like,
this movie is twenty three years old and I had
never seen it, and I thought it was great. Scottie
B's opinion excluded, um, what have you seen that you
never saw? It's it's old and you're like, wow, this
is great. How come I didn't see this before? Office Space?
The Coonies obviously so good. Those films screw up going

(04:05):
to the movies, and I never saw The Goodies. I
saw it open the summer for the for the first
time at a drive in in Massachusetts. I saw The Goonies.
Theies is like a rite of passage for people. Wasn't
that like your generation? Let me tell you something. You
could throw probably fifty movies at me that I should
have seen that I never saw. He's like Gary in

(04:26):
the movie sense, like he doesn't watch a lot even
and Office Space that is a clock I've never seen.
So good, Scotty, did you ever see e T I've
never seen it. I've never seen so It's like immigrant
parents didn't let me watch any TV or movies, like,

(04:48):
none of that stuff. When I was younger, I didn't
get to really start watching stuff. To always fifteen, So
that's where I started. Gandhi, you're probably have the same
list that I have. I've never seen movies like Ghost
or Jurassic Park. Okay, whoa, you've seen dress? What this is? Terrible? Ghost?

(05:08):
You know it's a ghost with Demi Moore? And what
the hell was that Patrick squeeze the hands on the pottery? Yeah?
I never said Scott that's the whole movie, but I
just I just remember him behind her and they're like, whoa,
I have darling parts of it? What the poster Scott

(05:30):
in it? I for the first time, and only because
Cobra Kai came out, Brandon made me watch the original
Karate Kid, which I had never seen. What a stupid movie? Like,
Oh my god, so stupid? Would that ever happen? Why? Seriously?
This whole thing? Like, Okay, if I'm what's the blonde
kid's name that he fights in the end, If I'm

(05:52):
doing this ship, I totally know I'm going to get
kicked in the face. Tellograph your move. Even more? Would
never happen? What happened? You didn't know what that was?
He threw him for a loop with that. You never
saw the crane thing before prepared, think the integrity of

(06:13):
the karate kid, the dumbest ending to a movie. Okay,
first of all, Johnny, he wasn't the brightest guy in
the world. Banquet. The guy was trippled. He thought he
was limping on one leg. Get off his case. He
had a bad dad growing up. Seriously, that whole thing
that that movie, I don't know, it just infuriated me.
Was it Ralph Macchio? I remember it was like we

(06:35):
would watch him and we just like hated the kids.
How do you not love Pat Marina in that film
by the way, and Catching the Flies with the chop sticks? Like, Okay,
the guy's name is Nora Yuki Morita he passed away.
No wait, wait, how is Pat a nickname for Nora Yuki?

(06:55):
It's not. It's because white people, no offense, probably couldn't
get the name right, so he had to anglicize it
and make it past. Like my dad calls himself Glad
for no reason. His name is deep nobody. But every
generation has its set of movies that were like kind
of like like you look back on years later and like,

(07:17):
why the hell did I love it? Because at the
time you were a kid growing up that was all
the rage, the karate kid movies like The Breakfast Club,
Son my mind, gandha. You you probably remember this one.
Blank Check. So this kid comes in and finds a
blank check and he writes a million dollars for himself

(07:37):
and cashes it in the bank and he steals it
from two guys, and then he buys a mansion and
then falls in love with a almost like thirty year old,
and the thirty year old kind of like flirts with
him to be cute, like something that would never happen today,
like a ten year old and a thirty year old
flirting on camera. Please uh. And the fact that he
just waits a million dollars on the house and his

(07:58):
parents have no idea, like he'll sneak home and live
live at home and then seek back to the mansion.
But yeah, blank Check. It's on Disney Plus. What was
the first one that you guys mentioned this morning? The
Truman True? No? Not after that? I said, I never
saw it, And then you go, you gotta say that
one on the Office Space. I'm writing these down, well, Daniel,
Office Space might be one of my favorite movies of
all time. The kids watch that one, Kids like, yeah,

(08:21):
Danielle Jennifer and is it isn't it? It's so funny,
it's hilarious. I have a TV show like that, the
one that everybody like jumps down my throat the wire.
Oh yeah, I didn't love that. I didn't really like
the first from the eighties, License to Drive. That's a
great movie. It's got the quarries in it, and they
steal Graham from his car and I think, so, yeah,

(08:44):
you got guys, gotta watch Better Off Dad. You gotta
see obviously Bler's day off here. Is there anything from
like the nineties or two thousands, I was just going
to say anything from the central say almost fire. These
are classic movie gin you know what? I think was
so overrated? That was not too long ago? What from

(09:06):
the seventies Scotty No, No, remember Clerks, the black and
white movie from ninety five or so. Everyone raves about that.
I'm like, it's just it's I don't stand. I mean,
it's slow and black and want to know the story
behind it. It's a more interesting movie. I think they
made it for like five hundred bucks or something crazy
ridiculous number. Something about Mary scares back, remember, correct? What

(09:31):
was Jane Silent Bob. That was Clarks mid nineties. It's
Kevin Smith movies, yeah, American American Pie and Girls, movies
that we thought were so scary, like Child's Play back
in the day. Now you watch and you laugh. My
daughter wants to watch it. We won't. We won't let her.
She wants to watch it, but I just it's too

(09:51):
It's still very gory though, like you compared to something
like The Ring Now, yeah, but it's it's scary for
little kids that it all comes alive and kills everyone
that I thought to be exorcist way Obviously, I wasn't
alive when it came out, but I watched it when
I was in college, and it's still kind of terrified me.
That girl's face, Oh my god, like that stuff that
get out of here. My kids play with this, they

(10:13):
have no no, like, they play with it like it's
a normal thing. But then let them see the movie
and they won't anymore. So we showed Hutson a clip
on YouTube, which against my will, and he was He left.
So I don't know if I should seek therapy for
him or kids. Kids will find stuff scary that you
wouldn't expect to be scary, like that scene in Hercules

(10:37):
wherever the ghosts or something. Yeah, yeah, you know. Okay,
So I'm watching it with my niece and we're sitting
on the couch and my brother and my my sister
in law. We're heading out there, like, hey, well, just
when you get to this part, pose it fast forward
so she doesn't see that because it scares her. I
doze off on the couch and then I wake up
to her screaming because apparently I was supposed to pause

(10:58):
and fast forward. A job, Uncle Nate. Oh my gosh,
that's another heir of things. The other day, I shut
the light off in the bathroom without turning a light
on outside, and it was pitch dark and our pitch black,
and I almost had a heart attack. There's something in here.
Hercules is another good one. If we do the Disney
game again. It is good music. And I'm not in

(11:20):
love or I'm not in love. I'm actually dressed up
like that was the last character I dressed up like
before I hung it up and didn't do parties anymore.
Oh gosh, it depended like if it was a simple thing,
I can make fifty bucks for the hour. If it
was something complex, I could make a hundred to two fifty,
and then I get tips on top of it. And

(11:41):
sometimes I would have her peak customers who would say, Okay,
we want Daniel to come back and dress a Cinderella.
Was this your birthday last week? Mr Small? We just
want her to follow our daughter around the museum for
a couple of hours, dressed the Cinderella. Daniel Daniel from
the No, no, no, not wuld charge. But I did

(12:02):
work on the Morning show when I was Mega of
from Hercules, because I wanted to be that character so
badly that I went I went into a couple of parties,
but nobody knew it was me when I went to
the parties. So how did the tips work, did you
like kind of like put your hand out. No. At
the end of the day, they would just, you know,
I'd get undressed because most of the you know, and

(12:22):
then they'd give me the money. But sometimes I would
get asked to come back, like if I was doing
a catwoman birthday party. Sometimes the adults would say could
you come back later and come back at ten o'clock tonight,
and I would say no. I would say, it doesn't
work like that. I don't do those text of parties,
but thank you. Would you have to rent the costumes
or would you have these at home? I worked for
a Pinky's Party Palace. That was the name of the

(12:43):
company I worked for. You That even sounds like I
dressed on like a pink power. We found Danielle's only
fans page. By the way, Oh, yes, that's it. Did
that company also handles strippers. No, Pinky was a was
a magician and that was so is her name? Thinking
it was for years. I made so much money I did.

(13:04):
I made so much money I couldn't go back. But
that's what made me want to open a children's party
company in my own because I did it for so long.
And what made you want to start rent a game?
He has rent the game with another idea I had
also that does not have glory. Danielle is talking about

(13:27):
the strippers, have you guys? I assumed that the men
here have all ordered a stripper at some point in
their lives. Never have we ever gotten catfished by the stripper?
Because no, We hired a stuper from my friend's bachelorette

(13:47):
party in m l A. And they gave us this
like dropdown menu of all these beautiful men so we
picked this guy that we thought was so super hot,
and when he showed up, it was a completely different
human who was like forty five years old. Short. He
left his socks on the whole time, and we told him,
nobody needs you in a thong or we don't need
to see your wiener at all. He bedazzled a thong himself.

(14:08):
It was the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life.
And I tried to get my money back. They wouldn't
give it back. Episode as well, what is it about
l A and strippers? That's exactly where it was? Is
that where you stripped? No, mine was in erie and
then in Vegas stripped in How much did you get
paid to be? To be totally honest, I did it

(14:30):
as a bit on the radio, but then I could see,
like I ended up becoming friends with one of the guys.
His name legitimately was Dirk, and uh yeah, he was
a stripper and he you know, he danced in Phoenix actually,
and he made tons of money and looked up with
several ladies and uh wow, did you ever have to

(14:50):
give money back? Where people ever? Like Nate, I'm not
happy with this. I'm sorry what was your name? Michael J. Coux. Michael, Actually,
one of the more embarrassing things. I had this picture
of me on stage where I'm trying to get my
pants off. It's very hard to get them off, and
there's quarter, and you see a quarter sitting on I
didn't even wait for a dollar. I got a where's

(15:11):
the video? Can we distill that? My friend Dustin has
a video of me in Vegas? No, but I don't
have any video. The first time I have pictures, I
can send you picture. I would love to see that.
I just want to see a quarter on the stage.
How long do we have left, Froggy, we're over. We
went over a while ago. How everybody? Bye? Dirk The

(15:35):
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