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Speaker 1 (00:04):
I still speaking that that should not have made it
to the rest of us. Thoughts check check check one,
two three.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
We're live, baby, Thanks for click and play. I know
I'm late, man, I know it's Friday. It's supposed to
be on Tuesday, but I'll make it up to you.
Got a super cool interview with you or for you
with comedian Adam Ray at the end of the podcast,
Doctor Phil. We'll be right back. So got to do that.
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But yeah, man, it just it's been one of those
weeks where, you know, work is kicking my ass and
my job's not hard, which makes me more angry when
I can't figure it out, you know what I mean,
Like there's nothing there's nothing hard about my job, so
if I can't do something, I get irrationally angry. And
I'm having to do this new like I'm trying to
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figure out this music system, which all the ones I've
used before are set up to just go, yeah, click
this button and then the music appears, and this one
it's like click this button and the music appears, but
it's wrong, so I have to do a bunch of
trial and error and figure it out. And then I
(01:21):
was just doing stuff that was stupid Like I don't
know if you remember the last time you yelled like
as loud as you could, just in a moment of frustration.
But I did that. What was it? Wednesday? I made
just like a super dumb, easy to avoid mistake, and
I realized how much I was gonna have to work
(01:45):
to correct the easy mistake that I made. I just
let out as loud as I could, and luckily I
was in a soundproof room so nobody could hear me,
because I definitely sounded pretty angry, but it was it
was not because as soon as I said that, I
got it out and I felt a lot better. So
(02:05):
you know, if you have a bunch of tension and
your stress.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Just just yell.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
I haven't. I honestly, that was the first time I've
yelled like as loud as I could to like get
the evil out of me in a long time. Felt nice.
Oh man, how how's your week been going? Pretty good?
Pretty uh, pretty non eventful week, your aunts and uncles
(02:35):
having a healthy discussion about the state of the country. Dude,
that shit was crazy, just you know, random, random day.
Just look at the open Twitter. You're like, I'm gonna
take a break. You're like, Oh Jesus Christ. First time
I saw that, I was like, oh wow, that's that's
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pretty insane. And then my first thought was because I
read that, you know, dude had just been shot and
he was still alive, And my first thought was, fifty
cent is about to make so much more money off
many men we still up on me. He got hit,
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like I got hit with him. Brieve it, you know,
I'm talking about that. That was my first thought. It
was a it was a dumb thought. But then you know,
like you're talking about it in your group chats, and
a couple a couple of my friends like kind of
got like mad about it, and I guess I didn't
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like my first thought, you know, I didn't think this
was gonna be like a huge deal unfortunately, because we
have terrible things happen in this country every day, Like
I swear, like once a week, you'll hop on social
media and just see the craziest thing you've ever seen
in your entire life, and you get to the point
where you're like, oh, yeah, it is Wednesday, you know
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what I mean, And it shouldn't be like that, but
that's just kind of what it is. Hold on a second,
standing up I had to put the mic down, so
I gotta throws in in there. I mean, I feel
bad for feel bad for his family. You know, he's gone.
(04:23):
They got to deal with that. And I'm sure, you know,
the people saying things to him isn't going to make
their life any easier. But I like, first dumb thought,
outside of the fifty cent thing, I was like, ah,
this is kind of poetic that that happened, you know
what I mean, like some of the things he said
when he was talking about people like their statistics, and
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then that happened, and You're like, Okay, well maybe something
can change now. And I wouldn't think anything about it.
But like I said, like two of my friends got
like real mad about it. They weaned a little more conservative,
and I was like, kind of think, like, you guys
are always the ones that are like, oh, see what happened.
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And then I got on Facebook, which is just a
terrible place, and you know, I fought, I have a
bunch of connections with people from different walks of life.
My family's split pretty much down the middle, you know,
conservatives on one side, uh, liberals on the other side.
So I'm like seeing this happen and It just kind
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of sucked because it became one of those moments where
we're moving farther away from the middle, you know what
I mean, Because like back in the day, I feel
like maybe I was just a kid, so I don't
remember it, but it was like, yeah, people were Republicans,
people were Democrats, but we're like just on the other
side of the middle line, you know what I mean.
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Like it wouldn't be like you'd find out somebody was
a Republican and be like, oh, okay, well, you know,
good for you want to go to a baseball game, witer,
I'm gonna have some beers, that kind of thing, you
know what I mean. But now it's like every time
there's a huge moment like that, instead of us coming together,
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we get a little farther away from the middle. And
I always thought that, you know, the pendulum would swing
back to the middle a little bit. I mean, it's
kind of just been going from extreme to extreme. Like
early twenty tens, everybody was like, don't say anything mean
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about anybody. We all have feelings, and people got tired
of that and we went the other direction of we
don't care about anybody's feelings except Jesus, you know what
I mean, Like, can we find the middle ground somewhere.
It's just like, dude, I don't know. It bugged me
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because I got like I said, I it's one of
those things where I see it happen in real time,
not just random people on the internet saying crazy shit,
Like I see my own family members on one side
saying this and then on the other side saying that,
and you're just like, all right, it's it's tough. So
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like I thought about, you know, trying to say something
that I thought was kind of like, you know, hey,
let's grow up. Let's get past the left and the
right stuff, because you know that doesn't matter. We still
all got to afford lunch money the next day, and
people at the top are trying to get us to
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argue about stuff that doesn't really matter, so that we're
just you know, throwing left hooks and right hooks at
each other down here, and they're up there like, oh,
I just bought my seventeenth y out, you know what
I mean, And so like I posted this thing on
social media just kind of like you know, hey, we
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all need out. We're on the same team. Blah blah blah,
and I felt like I said it wrong because some
people like I was saying it, you know, to the
people that I was acting like I was talking to.
I wasn't really actually having a face to face conversation
with him, but I was trying to act like I
was talking to them, like the people that were kind
of close to the middle, but we're starting to get
(08:20):
a little more radicalized. But then some of the people
that were agreeing with it, I know, to be kind
of radical one way or the others. I was like,
ah shit, I think I said it wrong. It didn't
come off right, cause I like, that's some of the
stuff I try and think about before I say something,
because I'm a white bald guy, you know what I mean.
So if you're just if I say something regardless of
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what I actually think, you're gonna take it some type
of way. Like when I'm doing stand up, I'll have
you know, I have some jokes that as Amy says
are a little close to the bone because I think
it's funny, and it's also like like playing around with
stuff that you know, it makes everybody loosen up if
they trust you enough. But there'll be some nights where
(09:04):
I'll walk out and I can see the crowds looking
at me like, Okay, what do you believe? Because I
see what I'm looking at and I don't trust that
you're gonna land this plane in a safe place, you
know what I mean. So that's that's kind of what
it was or kind of what it felt like. But
hopefully the people that I mean, it won't matter, you
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know what I mean. But it just it kind of
sucks to see like people that you're close to getting
farther and farther away and like getting more walled up
with what they think. And you know, I don't know,
it sucks because that's that's where we are. You're like,
all right, you're just gonna live walking around with a
(09:51):
ridiculous amount of anger or anxiety every single day because
you keep watching, Like dude, when when that guy got killed,
The first thing this pissed me off. The first thing
some of these politicians did was not like give condolences
or calm everybody down, saying, hey, we don't need to
(10:13):
like incite more violence. Let's be better. None of that
leader shit, right, They went out and immediately pointed the finger,
and I'm like, you're a do you want a war?
What are you doing? They're like, this is their fault.
They did it one hundred percent. Nobody knew anything about
who shot the guy. They just immediately was like, this
(10:36):
is all your fault, you piece of shit. You look
what you've did. It's like, okay, you guys are supposed
to be the adults in the room. And that's when,
like I always like hope when stuff like that happens,
the people that are like real entrenched in whatever they
think their values are, or the people that they're following,
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they see that stuff and they're like, oh, this is
a game to you guys, Okay, maybe I shouldn't be
following you. But that's not what happens, you know what
I mean. They're like so wrapped up in it because
they made it that their whole personality to where they like, girl,
yeah you're right, or it's your fault, and you're like,
come on, man, just bring it down, bring it down
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a couple of notches. It's it's tough, it's a it's
a weird time to be in. And I'm not gonna
be mister conspiracy theory because I don't know, I don't know,
you know what I mean, But like judging off what happened,
when it happened, and how the reactions occurred after. For politicians,
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it kind of seem like, Okay, the two options are
we set this up or we didn't set it up,
but now we are going to control the narrative around
it to make it benefit us. And that's not right
either way, because you know, now people stop talking about
that birthday card. We have a lot of things in common, Jeffrey,
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A lot of things. Look at this little booby that
I drew on this card for you. Also, shout out
to Trump for keeping birthday cards for that longer. I
guess Epstein kept it. Shout out to you didn't have
too many redeemable qualities, but shout out to him for
holding on to sentimental things. I'll tell you what, whenever
I get a birthday card, nine times out of ten
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it's not handwritten. So I'm like, you didn't really give
a fuck about giving me this card. You got this
at Walgreens, right, So I'll open it up, hop a
both uh, we love you, love Grandma. I'll see if
there's any money in it, and then I'll just leave
the card on the table, you know what I mean.
And then a day or two passes and oh, look
it's in the trash. It's not because I don't care.
(12:51):
It's because you didn't care giving me the card. You
got it Walgreens. Don't act like you made this yourself. Now,
I gotta put this on my mantle. And then every
time someone walks in or the one time you come over,
you're like, oh, that's a Birtay card I gave you. No,
I'm not gonna do that. I'm throwing it away. But
not Jeffrey Epstein. He keeps his things sentimental for twenty
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two years. There was some crazy, crazy shit that happened
this week, dude, Like I read. I read that the
Speaker of the House said that Trump was an FBI
informant tasked with taking down Epstein. That's why they seem
like buddies. And that's another one of those things where
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I was like, Okay, all the people that are just
like wrapped up in this guy, like my family members,
you know, I'm just hoping like, okay, see this, right,
come on, they think we're that dumb right now, you
still don't okay, all right, whatever next thing will happen,
maybe maybe the next thing, right, because how crazy is
(13:56):
that starts off going, this is a hope. The Democrats
did it. Oh no, no, Actually it started off as
there's no list, and then it was a hoax, and
then it was there's nothing in the files. There are
no files. There's something in the files, but the Democrats
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planted the files. Now it's actually I was a secret,
double undercover agent working for the FBI. I was an informant.
By the way I was gonna get I'm the good guy.
I am the protagonist of this story. And now the
Speaker of the House said that he actually misspoke. Trump
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wasn't an informant trying to take down Epstein. Misspoke is
a funny way of saying wide But you know, what
are you gonna do. They're politicians. They won't get caught.
They just voted not to release the files. Again. I
feel like they have a vote on this like every
two weeks, you know what I mean. But thank god,
the shoe was a white guy. Jesus Christ, thank god
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he was a white guy. I've never prayed so hard
that somebody was white doing something in the news before,
because you know, if it was a minority or a
trans person, everybody would be like, say, I told him
it's a white guy. Now, it's he was wrong, he
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was confused. He just didn't know. You know whose fault
this is the left wing media. It's all like, do
you not see that? It's a game, right, They're just
doing this like the same power to make more money.
They don't care about us right now. Okay, I'm sorry,
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I'm talking to you like you don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
This is what I'm like hoping and what I'm saying
right now. It's for people that I care about my wife,
that are you know, stuck on certain things, and unfortunately
it doesn't look like it's gonna change. You want to
about some happy stuff, I guess, or some goofy stuff.
One more thing I will say about, well before we
get to that, one more one more thing. The birthday
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card is just ridiculous, right and a lot of people
are saying it's a hoax. Now they're saying it's real.
They're figuring out the signature. I gotta be honest. If
you want to just you know, kind of rile up
your conservative family member, your conservative friend, whatever you want
to do, just be like birthday cards. A little gay dude.
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He was putting his feelings down for his guy friend
is kind of sauce brown. All right, I'm done talking
about it because it's not productive. It's not productive. I
just did this whole sit down for twenty minutes, collect
my thoughts, write something out that will like bring us together.
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Let's be the bigger people, let's be adults, let's be mature.
And I said, it's easy to make fun and say
I told you so, but that's not what you should do.
And by the way, i'm not If you're listening to this,
you're like, oh, you're pretty pretty against politicians and blah
blah blah. I don't like any of them. I'm not left,
I'm not right. I don't it's a game. They don't
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like us in general. Okay, just get that out of
the way. They they don't care about us. They just
want to make money. They don't live in the same
world as us, and they don't give a fuck about
any of us. So stop caring about them. They're not
your buddies. All right, we can talk about some goofy
stuff and no, I got well two, well two into
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the real world right there. I apologize. Man, it's been
a long week. I've been uh been messing up at work. Man,
I may to give it out. No, I've been I've
been uh you know, getting beat up at work, but
I have been hydrated. Like Amy got me this water
cup because you know, like girls we're all about like
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I gotta be a hydrated girlie. I gotta have my water,
my water with me all the time. They always gotta have.
Like you see girls just walking around lopsided because I
got this fifty pound jug of water. They're carrying around
like they're walking through the desert. Do you have your
canteen before you weave? So Amy got me this one.
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It's just like a big water cup. It's a Pizza
Planet water cup. Because you know, I'm an adult and
so now I'm just carrying this thing around like a child,
like well my ba ba I need it. That's what
I'm doing now. So like I don't know, I thought
it was dumb. I'm actually feeling pretty good, pretty healthy.
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So I'm drinking like ten of these things a day.
Who empty, I'm thirsty, I'm we go get more before
I'd be like, I guess I could have another cup
of coffee. And then I'm like, why am I shaking
and walking in front of myself? Oh yeah, cause I'm dehydrated,
That's what it is. So now I carry around this
thing all the time. I'm you know, my pizza plant
at water cup like I'm four years old. I've gotten
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a little attached to it. I went to work Tuesday,
I think, and I left it at home. I felt
like you ever walk out of your house without your
phone and like that little bit of panic walks. That's
what happened to me with this cup. I've been indoctrinated,
man into the hydration gang. I'm hydrated and.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
I like it.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
I have been pissing Amy off a little bit this week,
though not like in a bad way. She'd probably say
it's in a bad way, but I just like my
favorite thing to do is find like little things that
I can do, like little bits, you know, little bits
to just piss her off every once in a while
because it's funny. You know, I love her. I want
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to annoy her. That's how I show my love. Do
you need to talk about that in therapy? Probably carrying
around my water cup like a four year old annoying
the girl. I like, I am an elementary school kid,
basically is what it is. Mentally, But like normally, I've
been doing the uh the Trump voice to make her mad,
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Like anytime she says something that I'm just not trying
to hear, like do you want to guy to tog
it and be like there's a lot of stores I
would like to go to, targets, not out one of them,
just anything like that. And it got to the point
where anytime I would suck my teeth and go should
go no, don't do it, be like okay. So I
had to like I'm trying to come up with something
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else to do. And I was on TikTok in that
video of the guy that does the Jason Statham impression
came up and I forgot about it, but it popped
back up, and it's just like the guy's making fun
of any Jason Statha movie where he's like, what's the job?
I'll date the job just my accent is so or
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my impression of it's so bad. But I just started
doing that too. I've been doing that to her for
like a week's straight, Like anytime she asked me something
or says something nice to me, she's like, oh, love you,
fink you for doing that, just because I'm the man
for the job. And now it's just driving her insane.
So I was on a show Saturday, and uh, the
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show was good. Everybody had a great time. And you know,
I'm talking to some of the people in the crowd
after and people were walking up saying, hey, good job,
blah blah blah. And this one guy comes up. He
was a little wit. He was like, oh, hey, what's
going on? Man? My name's Art and just like did
one of those. He was a big dude, you know, handshake,
pulls me in, moves my whole body shakes me, you know.
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And I was like, okay, that's a lot. And he
was like, hey man, that was a good set. By
the way, you're bald. Guy's anybody ever told you what
like Jason Statham? And I don't, but it's just because
I'm bald. And he was hammered. But the Jason Statham thing.
Amy was standing right next to me. As soon as
he said that, I just slow turned to her, and
the fate. I wish I could have taken a picture
of her face. It was just a crystallizing, beautiful moment
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of like all the accents I'd been doing up until
that point led to that moment, and it was beautiful
because she just goes shut the fuck and I turn
around and go it just because I'm the man for
the job. That she lost her ship. It was it
was beautiful. That was my favorite part of the week.
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But she's, uh, she's pretty done with the stath of impression.
I kind of ran it into the ground in one week,
which is a new record. So now I gotta I
gotta find another impression to do to really, you know,
just anytime she asked me to do something, yeah, I
can't because I'm the man for the job. I gotta
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find something else to do. So if you have any, uh,
any recommendations of annoying impressions, yeah, let me know, shoot
me a DM so it'll be fun. All right, We'll
get to your headline of the week and then get
to this interview with Adam Ray. Let's see where is it.
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Octane Coffee is a fully automated drive through cafe in
Wisconsin that opened its second location last week, with plans
for a third by a year's end, by a year's in,
by year's in. That sounds like a threat. Robots make
the drinks, there's no baristas. Customers order va and app
scan a QR code to pick up and prices are
(23:30):
ten to fifteen percent lower than typical change. That's how
they're gonna get us with. The robots are like, oh
yeah's you're coffee too expensive? Well we don't have to
pay any people. Come on down to the robot cafe.
We'll get you. And everybody's like, oh yeah, I like
cheap stuff. So I just read this thing about how
expensive life is. Achieving the American Dream. Oh this is
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a two for headline of the week. Achieving the American
Dream in twenty twenty five is estimated to cost over
five I've million dollars for a typical middle class household,
and he y'all got five million dollars? Probably not if
you're listening to this podcast, I definitely don't. They broke
it down, like if you want home ownership, retirement savings, healthcare,
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raising two kids, purchasing new cars, annual vacations, owning pets,
wedding expenses, five million dollars for all that, and we
all know we can't afford that. So we're just gonna
live in our apartments, try and get from A to B,
go to our job, and goddamn it, coffee is too expensive.
You know what, We'll fix that robot barristas. That's how
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they're gonna get it. And I bet you those fuckers
still ask for a tip man. It's ridiculous. So it's
been a crazy week, but we're gonna laugh. I got
this interview with comedian actor, writer doctor phil Adam Ray.
What's going on?
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Bro? Did you forgot sun step done? Uh? Potential dad
based on my college activities, you don't know? Uh, but yeah,
man fired up. I'm in the airport right now on
the way to the Indy. Can I call you Indy?
What do people? I know you say Indie? People think
of Harrison Ford. But is is there like a nickname
you guys go with?
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Yeah, Indy, nap Town. Either one of those work?
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Yeah, what's uh? What'd you get that nickname?
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Like the nap part of Indianapolis. It's also sleepy and
then uh, if you give violent, someone will give you
a long nap. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
I know everything about long naps. Come on, Joe Biden here,
come on, he should call me snappy or sleepy or
dopey crumpy? Yeah, I forget dad, there you go.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Just getting nappy in there would be one of the doors.
That's what's up. So you got five shows at Helium
this weekend. Like some we we've all seen you, but
someone who hasn't been like Adam Adam Ray show. What
do they expecting is that you're working on new hour
crowd work, were getting the characters? What what what are
we thinking?
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Oh? Yeah, you get it all, man, I mean every
every show is uh, you know kind of you know,
I've got my my act and yes, it's definitely a
new hour than what you see them, my special liking
to debscribe on YouTube. And this one is fun, man,
I mean my comedy is all you know, it's nothing
too nothing too heavy. I mean it's all it's all
(26:27):
personal and fun. But for me, the show should be
an escape. And you know, yeah, you get some characters,
get some crowd work, a lot of stuff about you know,
being newly married and and not having kids and being
a dog dad and and uh and then you know
every show is uh, you know, ends on a on
a kind of a big improv which is tough but
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also fun to just kind of roll the dice and
and the show you know, without a real game plan.
But uh, but my shows are fun for lack of
a better word, And you know, I Uh, I love
going to the clubs I haven't been to before, which
which you know, I've heard great things about Helium, but
this will be the first time I'm there. And I
think we've got I think there's only tickets left for
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the late show tonight and then Sunday, so everything else
is sold out. So but but yeah, it's gonna be
a blast.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
No, dude, we're excited for you to come here. Make
sure you go get tickets those last two shows before
they're gone. You said you do impressions. We know, like
the Doctor Phil to Biden. How long does it take
to get one of those characters down before you go
do it? Like? Are you just talking to yourself in
the mirror? You bugging your wife doing them? How's you go?
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah? I try them out of my wife when we're
in bed. It's uh, when we're getting down and dirty.
That's that's kind of she's she hates to send on
my voice, so she says, can you be anybody but
that guy and maybe age yourself up a little and
maybe you know, how would you sound if you didn't
have hair? So yeah, no, I I just for me.
It's like I don't consider myself like a true impressions.
(27:59):
For me, it's like that guy got a pretty good ear.
I can either do the voice or I can't. So
if I try it and I and it sounds pretty close,
then I just kind of rock with it. And then
I think, like anything, like even my doctor filmpression got
honed over time when I first when I first started,
it was really up here and way high. And then
and you know, the more I kind of got into it, it
was a little more into my own voice, a little grounded,
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you know, still kind of pitching it up. But but
you know, the real, the real pill is is I
think when he started out, he was a lot higher,
you know, when he was having you know today's show,
my name just has a UTI but a PhD. Please
say hello to Stiffany. And then the more he got
into it, he was like, my day's gift has down syndrome,
but an upbeat attitude. Give it up for Craig, He's
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going to do a siduku backwards in the dark. We'll
be right big. So like he's gotten his voice has
kind of gotten more, you know, settled into his body
a little bit. But yeah, it's it's I just if
I if it feels like I can do it. I
just kind of just kind of roll with it.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
That's what's up. Man? Do people like yell stuff at
you on the street now when they see you because
you're at the point where and everybody knows you. So
is it mostly the we'll be right back? Or is it.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Buying you right back? Or I get some I get
this Jeremy character. It's a lot of people are going
that's my step. You know, this kind of Jeremy is
like this thirty eight year old like man boy child
and uh, and so I get a lot of that.
Got a couple of new characters of people screaming out,
but yeah, a lot of will be right back from Phil,
which you know, you know, it's it's awesome. I mean
to have any you know, people are screaming at you,
(29:26):
whether it's walking into a baseball game or or a
bar or just you know, the hotel and somebody's followed
me in to my room. You know, usually even you know,
even if i'm you know, uh walking out of the
shower and the maid walks in and she's that would
be right back, you know, Like I got no problem
with that. That just means they're they're watching your.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Stuff, you know, right, so it's still like it's still
cool to you, You're still enjoying it.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean I'm just getting It's just
just kind of happened in the last few years where
people are really you know, uh, throwing me love like that.
So yeah, it's awesome.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Well that's cool man, because it like you got you know,
a few specials. You've been a writer, you know, you've
been in TV shows, movies, so like, what's something that
you want to do where you're like, oh, now, it's
like tangible for me to go out and touch that
and do it.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Yeah. Well, you know, obviously seeing people like Nicki Glazer
and Nate Bargasi host awards shows, I'd love to do
that at some point. But you know, making a TV
shows has been the main goal since I got out
of here. So that's that's what we're working on next.
And I got a sketch show, a pilot that we're
putting together with some uh, you know, pretty pretty record people.
So so hopefully that gets going and they like what
(30:33):
we make and and I can do that for for
a little while. That's so that's kind of the next
at least a goal, you know, it's tough to really
make goals in this business. Everything's so much uncertainty, and
he's just so lofty. You just kind of got to
control you can control. So for me, it's like, you know,
throw as many darts as the wall as I can
and and and see what sticks. But I'm pretty excited
(30:54):
about making the show, so hopefully that that depends out.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
You know, well that's awesome, man. Yeah, we all hope
it does too, and we're real hype to see this weekend.
Is there anything else you want to coote before what
you get out of here?
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Uh? Yeah, let's see. I'm gonna be uh, I'm gonna
be live streaming. Friend of mine wants me to circumcises say,
I'm gonna be live streaming that next fall. I don't.
We don't on a date yet, but it'll be I'll
be using like I think the children's I don't know,
it's no, it's promote the shows. And then obviously all
the Doctor Phil lives are on my YouTube channel YouTube
(31:28):
dot com, slash Adam Ray Coomedy and uh and I
think that's about it for now. My special I can
subscribe check that out and then come see the new
hour of this weekend.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
There we go, man, I appreciate you uh making this work.
I know it was a pain, but it was awesome
and we didn't talk about divorce, which was nice. I
saw that morning TV clip and that lady was not
having it.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
That's so funny. She was a good support, but yeah,
she got a little cut off guard.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
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lot of crap in it do.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
There we go man, all right, go murder this weekend.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
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