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July 28, 2024 • 50 mins

This week on The Pain In Our Head Podcast, join Caleb & Christian as they tell some awful Dad jokes, talk about parody music, and other media that is sure to get you belly laughing. Listen in as they explain the importance and benefits of having a laugh.

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The Pain in Our Head podcast contains themes of course language, adult themes and the discussion

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(00:44):
What's going on everyone?
Okay.
That's stupid.
My answer was better.
Your answer was better.
Welcome to this week's Pain in the Head podcast.
This week we're talking about laughter.
We've already started off with a cracking joke.

(01:04):
Christian laughed, I laughed.
The toaster laughed.
We had a very different response.
The toaster laughed.
Very good.
Well done.
And how's the week pain?
It's been one of those weeks.
Long week.
Speaking of toasters, one of my other favorite mottos to live by, live laugh toaster bath.

(01:29):
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
There's going to be a lot of jokes this week.
I've got a heap ready.
I got none.
I should just fly to the top of my head.
Yeah, some of us aren't pure genius like you.
I was joking.

(01:50):
No you weren't.
Baby.
Yeah, so it's been a busy week.
It's just every day has been busy.
Tired, exhausted, but I'm here for it.
I'm here for a laugh.

(02:11):
Having a laugh with the boys.
I laugh.
Yeah.
I like your new Woody.
Me too.
It's quite good.
To you.
That's bright.
The other one's Naruto because I'm a massive anime nerd.
So are you.

(02:32):
I love anime.
Yeah, anime is great.
I like funny animes.
Funny animes are good.
Yeah, yeah.
I can't think of a funny anime.
Konosuba.
Konosuba.
Haven't seen it.
You got to.
It's good.
It's good.

(02:53):
Okay.
It's an isekai, obviously.
That's great.
I'll have to check it out.
It gets like, it becomes like a thief class.
And the first time he like learns a skill called steal, he like uses it and accidentally steals the chicks panties.

(03:19):
Happens a lot.
Okay.
I'm checking it out.
Anime's good.
Anime's great.
Anime's great.
But yeah, no.
Great Woody.
Charizard is great.
Fantastic.
I think we've talked about this on the podcast before.
We have spoken about this on the podcast.
Yeah.
I love Charizard.

(03:40):
So yeah, kind of looks like you're having fire.
Is this Squirtle or Bulbasaur?
Bulbasaur.
Squirtle's cool too.
Definitely those two before Charizard.
Not gonna lie.
I don't know why we're friends.

(04:01):
Yeah, I know.
But no, it's cool.
It's very nice Woody.
Very, very cool.
Did you know if you give a man a jumper, he'll be warm for a short period of time.
But if you set him on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

(04:22):
I'm gonna keep hitting you with these dad jokes.
They're fucking amazing.
You should like these.
You're more into the dark jokes though.
I love a good dad joke, but they've got to be good.
That's the problem.
They're not supposed to be good.
They're supposed to be terrible.
Did you know that diarrhea is hereditary?

(04:45):
It runs in your genes.
Yeah.
That one cracks you up.
That's good.
Yeah, because it involves poop.
It gets you.
That's good.
Friendship is like peeing your pants.

(05:06):
Everyone else can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.
Yeah, right.
Oh my god.
I've definitely got a few more for you that you're gonna enjoy.
I'm gonna try and keep hitting them at you until you enjoy one of them.

(05:28):
Hopefully by the end of the episode, you'll actually enjoy one of these jokes.
I'll give you like a pity smile.
Well done.
So I chatted about laughter and how good it is for your mental health.
Which it is.
Yeah, I think it is.
Laughter always makes me feel better.

(05:50):
I always like if I'm feeling a bit down, throwing on like, I don't know, a funny YouTube video,
watching a funny movie.
Yeah, makes me feel good.
Get a good laugh out.
I don't remember the last time I watched a good comedy movie.
I usually watch like thrillers or horror movies.

(06:14):
Some good comedy movies.
Oh yeah.
I'm a sucker for a bloody Adam Sandler movie.
They're shit.
They're absolutely shit, but I enjoy the crap out of them.
I'm a big fan of the...
Grown-ups.
Yeah.
Oh, that gets me.
That gets me every time.

(06:35):
Maze.
It's amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's some really good movies.
I think the second one I thought was really good too.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, 100%.
Just cracked me up.
Yeah.
Yeah, hilarious.
Yeah.
I enjoyed the shit out of them.

(07:00):
So I had done a little bit of reading on helpgod.org.
Could be complete bullshit, but I agree with a lot of it that's saying.
A good hearty laugh can relieve physical tension and stress, leaving your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes.
Can you think of anything else that can do that for you?

(07:21):
No, neither can I.
Just a good hearty laugh.
Yeah, so it works.
It's good.
A good laugh.
Makes you feel good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I try to do lots of the laughing.
Laughing?
Laughing?
I like that.
Laughing.
Hot, hot, hot.

(07:42):
Hot, hot, hot, hot.
Fuck off, dickhead.
I'm never going to live it down.
No, never.
But no, I laugh a lot.
I talk a lot of shit and make myself laugh.
So, while I'm at work and we're on the two ways, I'll just talk a lot of shit.

(08:08):
A lot.
Usually I'll sit and listen to the other guys talking and I'll just come in with a little comment here and there.
I'll be like, boom.
Have a bit of a chuckle about it.
At the moment, one of the guys at work, Pinky, he's a real moody prick.
So, I just like to shit-stare him all the time and just make him moody.

(08:32):
Makes me laugh.
So, I go for a nap at lunchtime.
Lunchtime comes around.
I smash my food down and I go have a power nap for 15 minutes in the car.
So, we've been stirring Pinky up for fucking months now.
And they've started telling him that he should go and tuck me in for my nap time.

(09:00):
And I said I was going to shave my head and grow a goatee like him and start calling him Papa Pinky.
And it's just spiraled out of control.
They're talking about him bathing me and tucking me in at nighttime.
Oh my god.
Or reading me stories.
The poor prick's just fucking copping it every day, like absolute champion at the moment, like with how well he's taken it.

(09:24):
But yeah, it cracks me up.
Cracks me up.
And it's good.
It's great.
It's great having a laugh, especially at work.
Puts you in a better mood.
You've got to be at work for so many hours a week.
Bans with the lads.
Yeah, we joke all the time.

(09:45):
Most of our laughter comes from making fun of one another when we're gaming with our mates.
Oh man.
How mean can be?
I turn my mic off because I cackle that hard.
Just listening to you two go at it is hilarious.
And there's no delay.
I think that's the funniest thing.
You'll hit him with something and he'll hit you back with something else immediately.

(10:08):
There's no delay.
I think it's great.
It's just really funny.
I don't think I know.
I'm quite a witty person.
There's no doubting that.
Just with how fast I come up with responses to a lot of things, it's just stupid.

(10:29):
I think it comes from my dad and my granddad.
My granddad's a real big joker.
And my dad's quite witty.
So you'd say something to him and he'd be like, fuck a book, done.
He'd hit you with it straight back.
Fuck.
I've learned for years and years and years.

(10:50):
It's just like, yeah, alright, cool.
So now it's just, as soon as someone says something, I just light bulb, boom.
Or sometimes light bulb.
Don't you fucking say that.
Gets you into trouble.
That's good.
I like my dry humor too.
I think a lot of people I try and joke with, with dry humor.

(11:17):
It doesn't come off.
I'm sitting there laughing to myself and it just doesn't work.
My humor is all over the shop.
But I think at Essence it's like, just took my socks off.
Yeet.
So yeah, it's either dark humor, dad humor, or dirty.

(11:47):
I'm really bad for dirty and inappropriate comments.
They're hilarious.
They are.
I've got the humor of a fucking teenager.
Yeah, well, that's why I use Instagram mostly, like social media, because that's where you get a lot of your dark humor.

(12:14):
And hit each other with stupid, stupid memes.
All the time.
All the time.
I know, it's good.
The laughter can boost your immune system as well.
Can help trigger the release of endorphins.
Endorphins?
Endorphins.
So it's good.

(12:39):
I mean, it says here your laughter can burn calories.
I don't know about that, but.
Yeah, it does.
Because when you laugh, like you think about it, like your whole body moves, you like clench your abdominal muscles.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a good point.
So there's a lot of good things to come out of laughter for your body, for your mind.

(13:02):
Mental health benefits.
It adds joy.
I don't know, what did you say?
Nothing.
Adds joy to your life, eases anxiety and tension.
We did a whole episode on anxiety last week.
We did.
This is why we're doing this episode this week.
We talked about how good it is to have a laugh.
It can relieve your stress.

(13:25):
It can strengthen your resilience as well, especially if you're getting laughed at.
You must be one tough mother fucker here then.
I've got some tough skin.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, so it's really good.
A lot of social benefits with laughing as well.
So yeah, it's really good.

(13:47):
It enhances teamwork, strengthens relationships.
I think a lot of my great relationships are really built on a lot of humor that's been shared and bullying.
If you date me, I'm gonna bully you.

(14:08):
Gotta keep my mouth zipped.
Nah, it's true though.
I'm not hitting you with that one.
It's true though.
There's gotta be a bit of bullying between you.
Not everyone enjoys it, but every relationship I've been in there's always been a little bit of bullying between the two of us.

(14:31):
I enjoy it.
Yes.
No, it is good to have that balance.
You gotta really know.
I've tried to joke with people in the past and it's just gone.
You gotta sometimes be really careful with who you joke with and to what extent you joke.
Like what you joke about with different people.

(14:55):
That's something to bear in mind too.
Not everyone's gonna enjoy your humor.
Not everyone enjoys my suicide jokes.
So maybe throw a few testers in the water first.
Stick your toe in the water to check how cold it is.
You don't just jump straight in.

(15:17):
You jump straight in, don't you?
You're one of those people.
You do, don't you?
No, I like my bodily functions to be working at optimal efficiency.
I don't want to jump in and break a body part.
I'm paranoid about that actually.

(15:39):
Breaking a body.
Like diving into water and stuff.
When I was growing up, we'd go swimming in the river.
I'd always let my cousins go first.
You'd fucking jump in first.
Yeah, no stuff like that.
You check the bottom. Check the depth.
Check your bottom.
Did I tell you that my grief counselor passed away?

(16:01):
Oh, I've heard this one.
Fuck you!
He was so good I didn't even care.
Fuck you.
That's a good one.
I nearly wrote that one down.
I do have another one though that's really relatable to us.

(16:23):
Hit it.
The doctor gave me some cream for my skin rash.
He said it was a site for psoriasis.
Oh, well done. Very good.

(16:46):
You got a few good ones there.
You know the phrase, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
Is that why your girlfriend's best friend tried dating you?
No, it's just a wonderful saying, but it's a horrible way to find out that you were adopted.

(17:08):
That's almost as bad as I created a webpage for orphans.
Edit? Edit what? Backup?
I created a webpage for an orphanage.
It has no homepage.
That was worse.
How did you find that funny?

(17:31):
Oh, no, it's good.
But dark humour gets me.
It's like food, not everyone gets it.
It's good.
Gotta take it to a real dark joke there.
What?
You can't get it.

(17:53):
That goes over your head.
It goes over our heads.
Can't believe you just got it.
That was a good one. I liked it.
What else is there to talk about?
There's not really a lot to talk about.
Go laugh. Go enjoy a movie.
Go enjoy some TV.

(18:14):
I like comedy series too, like parks and recreation.
I loved that TV show.
Auntie Donna.
Yeah, they've got some OK videos.
Some of them are more cringe than funny for me.
I like cringe.
Yeah, okay.

(18:36):
If you like cringe, then there's Auntie Donna.
There's lots of really good social media comedy skits that have come out over the last few years.
That's me seeing whatever it is that we've been watching lately.
That's dumb.

(18:58):
That's just dumb.
It's funny.
Yeah.
Not as good as that I love you video that I posted though.
That's my favorite video on the internet.
It cracks me out.
I laugh like an absolute idiot every time.
It used to get me to do my walrus laugh.

(19:24):
It was bad.
Walrus laugh?
Yeah, you probably haven't heard.
I haven't done it in a long time.
I laugh that hard that I'll be like...
I think maybe I got a little bit of it in a few episodes back.
We were talking about not being able to hold going to the toilet.

(19:50):
Yeah, a few episodes back.
I think that might have happened a little bit when that was hilarious.
That's funny.
Speaking of bathroom jokes, why can't you hear a pterodactyl go to the bathroom?
Because the pee is silent.
That's a good one.
I like that one.

(20:11):
Everyone's heard it, but it's a good one.
It's funny.
You know what cracks me up?
When someone's got a joke, right?
And they think it's the funniest fucking joke in the world and they can't tell it because they're laughing so fucking hard.
That's happened to me a few times.
That cracks me up.
My mum came to me with a joke once and it was fucking stupid, but she couldn't finish it.

(20:37):
The joke wasn't funny, but I just laughed my fucking tits off at her trying to tell the joke.
It was like...
A dude goes to his girlfriend's house for dinner and it's for the first time meeting the father-in-law.
They're sitting at the dinner table and he's like, I need to fart.

(20:58):
Maybe if I let it out a little bit, no one's going to notice.
He lets out a little bit and it's like...
And the dad goes, spot!
And the guy's like, he thinks the dog did it.
So they're eating away and he lets out a little bit more.
And the dad goes, spot!
I've gotten away with this.

(21:22):
So they're eating and he lets out a little bit more.
Dad turns around and he's like, spot!
For fuck's sake, get out from underneath it before he shits on ya!
Mum couldn't finish it.
This is a pretty good one.
Fucking just...
She was like in tears trying to tell that joke and I was just like, oh my god.

(21:48):
When she finally said it, I was just like, you know, the funniest thing about that joke was you.
Same as like Kim told me.
A family of balloons.
And the baby balloon couldn't get to sleep.
So he went into his parents' room and he tried to hop in bed and he couldn't fit.
So he went around to his mum's side of the bed.

(22:10):
He let her down a little bit.
He tried to hop in the bed and he couldn't fit in.
So he went around to his dad's side of the bed and he let him down a little bit.
And he still couldn't fit in.
So he let himself down a little bit.
And then he could fit in.
And his dad woke up and he said, you know what?
Fuck, I've forgotten it.

(22:34):
He's like, I'm disappointed, son.
He's like, not only have you let your mother down, you've let me down, but worst of all, you've let yourself down.
What can't happen?
Kim told me that joke and she was like just pissing herself.

(23:00):
And I'm just like.
Straight facing it.
I couldn't because she was laughing so fucking hard that I laughed at her.
And she's like, it's a real good joke, isn't it?
I was like, no, fucking not.
I'm laughing at you, you dickhead.
But it's that though.
It's such a good thing to see someone else laugh as well.

(23:22):
Oh yeah.
It lifts your spirits.
So yeah, that's really great.
I see my dad laugh, it just cracks me up every time.
Same as my brother.
My brother could be laughing at the most dumbest shit.
But if he's laughing, I'm laughing.
You spoke last week about how you struggle to keep a straight face.

(23:46):
You know, you're getting like saying someone was saying that you did it and you're just like, no, I didn't.
But you're laughing your ass off.
See, me and my brother growing up, that happened to us all the time.
We get in trouble for doing something maybe to our sister.
He'd start laughing, then I'd start laughing.
If he's laughing, I'm laughing.
My mate Tomo, he's got a real big belly laugh.

(24:10):
It's contagious as shit.
If he's laughing, I'm in there with it.
I don't even know what we're laughing about.
I'm just laughing.
Damn, that's good.
Laughter's great.
I guess it does.
I just can't stress how much it can help your mental health.
It's not going to solve all the problems.

(24:32):
No.
It's a temporary fix, a bit of relief.
Yeah, it is.
It really is.
It gives you the ability to attack some things head on.
It relieves a lot of stress and you're feeling a little bit better or a little bit more comfortable potentially in the situation.
I think it can really help you take a moment.
It uses a lot of energy too.

(24:55):
I think it's similar to when we say go for an exercise.
It's a similar kind of thing.
I think it's great.
I think it's really, really good.
I've still got plenty for you.
Of course, here we fucking go.
I'm going to get you a laugh.
You might like this one.

(25:16):
So today at the bank, an old lady asked me to check her balance.
So I pushed her over.
Come on, that one's great.
That one always gets people.
And then my mum died.
We couldn't remember her blood type.
As she died, she kept telling us to be positive.

(25:38):
I've heard it, but it still gets me.
That's a good one.
I love that one.
This one is good too.
Today I asked my phone, Siri, why am I still single?
And it activated the front camera.
They're silly ones, but they're great.

(26:01):
My uncle Frank died and he wanted to be cremated in his favourite beer mug.
His last wish was to be Frankenstein.
Speaking of Frankenstein, another comedy movie, cartoon, kills me as well.
Adam Sandler.

(26:22):
Hotel Transylvania.
The first one, really good.
It's like three or four now.
I haven't seen the last couple, but the first one, hilarious.
There's another movie too, Megamind.

(26:43):
Have you seen that?
I laughed all the way through that.
I thought that was hilarious.
Step Brothers, another good movie.
Oh yeah, right.
I was thinking about the drum kit scene.
Touch my drums.

(27:09):
Really good.
Did we just become best friends?
We could put our shabanks together.
We've got so much more room for activities.
Great movie.
Yeah, hilarious.
Oh my god, Anchorman.

(27:32):
One and two, they're both so good.
They're both really good movies.
Brick, brick just gets me.
I read that bears are attracted to female menstruation.
Oh great, now you're bringing bears into the workplace.

(27:56):
Yeah, great movie, really, really good.
I was a big Jim Carrey fan too growing up, so I like a lot of his movies.
Me, myself and Irene, it's my favourite.
That movie was funny.
Fair enough.
It did when I was younger, when I got older.

(28:17):
That one, yeah.
I still say B-E-A-U-Tiful.
Oh yeah, B-E-A-U-Tiful.
Yeah, it's good.
The mask's good.
I enjoyed that when I was a kid.
So many good movies.
So anyway, I've got one last one for you.

(28:39):
Have you ever been to see a comedian?
Yes, we've seen Taylor and I went and saw...
I've seen Carl Barron.
Oh, have you?
I legitimately thought I was going to die. I was laughing that hard, I couldn't breathe.
I fucking love Carl Barron.
Yeah, he's great. I love watching some videos on social media.

(29:04):
I've seen Eddie Izzard.
Haven't seen him?
He's great. He's just fantastic, really, really funny.
And he used to cross dress on stage as well.
And he's just hilarious.
And he has a skit, like a Star Wars skit, Death Star Canteen.

(29:29):
If you haven't seen that, I recommend.
Fucking hilarious.
Really, really good.
And Star Wars, so can't go wrong.
I've seen him live and that was amazing.
My ex-girlfriend, like from years ago, she was obsessed with Tim Minchin.

(29:50):
She went and saw him live.
I've seen him live, yeah, I thoroughly enjoyed that.
Yep, thought it was pretty good.
And we saw Nat's What I Reckon not too long ago.
Oh yeah?
Yeah.
I fucking love that.
He was actually really funny.
Like, I don't mind his videos, so Taylor's really into them.

(30:12):
I bought it for her for that gift.
And so I thought, oh yeah, this will be alright.
He's playing down at the local sort of pub, not too far from here.
I thought, yeah, fuck it, we'll go.
Like, why not?
Just hilarious.
Like, really, really good.
Really funny.
Yep.
I think him and I have a very similar humour.
He's better at it, obviously.

(30:33):
Really into his metal music too, which is really cool.
I love his style.
It's gorgeous.
Yeah, isn't it, Joss?
How straight is it?
It's just like...
So yeah, I don't think I've seen anyone else, but...
I've seen some good ones.
Come here every week and laugh at you.

(30:54):
Does that count?
Yeah, well, you know, I am quite funny.
Funny looking.
Funny looking.
Alright, that's one for you.
Now, you're going to hate me for this, but as you know,
massive Batman fan.

(31:15):
And in one of the animated films, it's called the...
my favourite animated film, The Killing Joke.
Joke tells a joke at the end of that film.
It's really, really good.
So there's two guys in a lunatic asylum, okay?
One night, they decide they don't like living in the asylum.
They're going to escape.
So they decide to go up onto the roof.

(31:37):
And there they can see, just across the narrow gap,
they see the rooftops of the town stretching off,
so they're going to be able to escape.
Anyway, the first guy, he jumps right across, no problem at all.
But his friend...
his friend doesn't want to make the leap.
He's too scared to make the jump.
So the first guy has an idea and he says,

(31:58):
here, I have my flashlight live with me.
I'll shine it across the gap between the buildings
and you can walk along the beam to join me.
The second guy just shakes his head and he says,
what do you think I am, crazy?
You turned it off when I was halfway across.
I didn't hear it.

(32:19):
Stop listening.
Well, hopefully someone who's listening to the podcast
has more decency, they're my fucking co-host,
and got the punchline.
I thought it was fucking hilarious.
All right, you're a prick, we're going to have a break
and then we're going to talk about some music.
Wait, wait, I got one more.

(32:40):
All right, go for it.
I saw a midget prisoner climbing down a wall.
As he turned and sneered at me,
I thought, that's a little condescending.
I didn't see you climbing down a wall today.
When I first heard that joke, I lost my shit.
It's all right.

(33:02):
Descending.
Come on.
Very well done.
You can tell your ad to me in the break and I'll laugh.
That's all right, that's okay.
I didn't deliver it that well, but it is a good joke.
Go look it up, killing joke, go watch the movie.
It's a fantastic fucking movie.

(33:23):
I went and saw that in cinemas.
It's really good.
Maybe if you're a fan of DC, you're a fan of Batman and Joker.
It's one of the greatest comics of all time.
Anyway, I digress.
Go.
I've never heard that one before.
Hmm.
Why don't you like it then?

(33:44):
All right, we'll be back in a moment.
Back to the show.
Four, three, two, one.
If you're getting down, baby.

(34:06):
Well, welcome back.
Click that out.
No, I'm not clicking that.
All right, starting again.
Nah, fuck it.
Send it.
Oh, okay.
All right.
No, I will clip it.
Welcome back to this week's episode of the Pain in the Head podcast.

(34:26):
We've been laughing nonstop this episode.
I hope you have been too.
If you haven't.
It sucks to suck.
Oh yeah, you get done on the big jobs.
We've been talking about the awesome effects laughter can have on your body and mind.
How it's good for your mental health.
It's been good for mine.

(34:48):
So yeah, try it out.
Find the humor.
Find the humor that works for you.
Because as we talked briefly about, not everyone has the same humor.
And that's okay.
Christian doesn't like any of my jokes.
But that's okay.
Sucks to suck.
Yeah, basically.

(35:09):
I laugh at you.
Yeah, that'll do.
At least I get laughed at.
It's better than not getting any laughs at all.
You know, so we've got some awesome funny different sort of things to talk about in our music discussion this week.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(35:30):
I went back into the vault and dug up some things from my childhood that made me laugh.
So, mmm.
You're not impressed.
You're not impressed based on.
I just, I don't know.

(35:52):
Raka Raka Ali is just...
Oh, I in no way am a fan.
I just, this one parody I just thought, was the Ducks Nuts when I was younger.
Weird Al was amazing.
Weird Al is amazing, yes.
We can talk about Weird Al if you like.
Did you see the movie?

(36:14):
No, I didn't.
I want to.
I've seen parts of it.
I was falling asleep on a couch one day.
I've seen clips of it.
I was like, yeah, it looks pretty good.
Yeah.
It wasn't too bad from what I'd seen.
But yes, Weird Al.
Awesome.
I love Weird Al.
He's got some great stuff.

(36:35):
Yeah, I can't think of a particular one off the top of my head, but he's got an endless catalogue of parodies.
Amish Paradise.
Yeah.
It's a good one.
As I walked through the valley where I harvest my grain, I took a look at my wife and realized she's very plain.
Yes.

(36:57):
Very good.
Yeah.
He's great.
He's really good.
The Rukka Ali song that I like, it's not even on Spotify.
This is how old this shit is.
It's like good.
It's on YouTube.
13 years ago, although that could have been, it was done at least 14 years ago.

(37:19):
I think that's when the actual song that it's parody of came out.
And the actual song it's parody of, it's a replay.
Eeyaz?
I think that's how you say it.
I don't know.
But the parody is called Haiti.
So have a look.
Look it up on YouTube.
I thought it was really good.
I thought it was great when I was younger.
Looking at it again just before, I still laughed.

(37:42):
I still liked it.
I thought it was good, but it's shitty production.
It's very poorly done.
But back then it was, I really enjoyed it.
So yeah.
But you know what my song is?
And it just made me realize too, I remembered something.
Hmm.
My horse.

(38:05):
Look at your horse.
Yeah.
Do you remember that?
Look at my horse.
Oh, look at my horse.
My horse is amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It tastes just like raisins.
Oh my God.
That was amazing.
You sing that all the time when we're playing games.
That's such a good song.

(38:26):
Sweet lemonade.
Fuck yes.
That's good.
Yeah.
If you weren't on the internet when you were growing up, then you missed out on some really amazing creativity.
Yeah.
Everything was fresh back then.
Yeah.
You know.
So it was cool.

(38:47):
It's pretty cool.
Yeah.
I think that's what it'd go around.
And you would, you'd find ways to save shit to your phone.
You know, you had those old fucking shitty phones.
Like I think the first one that I had that had like a screen that could play video on it was like a, like some old fucking Motorola or a LG.

(39:09):
LG.
LG still even do phones.
My first phone that I could watch videos on was, I feel like it was a, I don't know.
I think maybe my hip top could use them, could play videos.
You remember those?
There's like little rectangles and you like slide it up.

(39:33):
Yep. Yep. Yep.
Yeah.
I was one of one of those, but I didn't get one of those.
I was a real, like real, real fucking loser.
And I had it so when you slid it up, it made a transformer noise.
When you closed it, it made it as well.
Very cool.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You still those weird things back then.
Cause that was like, it was new.

(39:54):
You could do ring tones were just like, what the fuck?
Yeah.
You try and rip the MP3 to put your ring tone on.
Yeah.
And then I remember I got like a third hand iPhone three and just blew my mind.

(40:15):
So yeah, crazy.
Okay. My song.
Yeah. Go on.
Tell us about your song.
It's a good song.
I've spoken about it.
I've mentioned it quite a few times during the podcast and we've always said, don't look it up.
But here we are.
Now we've changed our mind.
Fuck it.

(40:36):
Fuck around and find out.
Viewer discretion advised.
My song is No Cock Like Horsecock by Pepper Coyote.
And it's from, I think it's called Tales from the Wasteland album.

(40:59):
And it's exactly what it sounds like.
It's a guy singing about really enjoying horse length.
It's called on the playlist.
Yeah, it's great.
It just, yeah, it's funny.

(41:20):
I can't listen to it without smiling.
So no, it cheesed you up.
It's a good song too.
It's catchy.
Yeah.
It's really well done.
And that's great.
I love like a really well produced, like catchy song, you know, fuck it.
Same as like the OCT stuff, like Dim Sum Paradise and Don't Touch My Clocks.
Like they're comedy songs, but really fucking well done.

(41:44):
Really well done.
Well, it's got nine million streams on Spotify.
Really?
Yeah.
It's his most.
It's the one that's got the most.
Like, and by a fuckload.
Like Duck and Cover has 500,000.

(42:05):
Probably a million of those views of mine.
Probably.
Yeah, that's not even like what's probably on the YouTube as well.
YouTube's probably got so much more.
But yeah, it's popular.
You know, people have heard it.
It's a gross song, but if you're prude, I guess.

(42:27):
If you're into that type of humor.
Yeah.
I can't think of like anything else.
Like, ooh, Auntie Donna have got some songs.
Like Morning Brown.
Morning Brown's amazing.
Oh yeah.
Morning Brown's good.
Yeah.
Brown's good.
Last night, I was doing a fuck.
I was fucking all night long.
I was fucking my ding dong.

(42:49):
It's fucking great.
It's a song about coffee.
And then it just turns to like, fucking.
Yeah.
Yeah, what do we got?
Auntie Donna, Weird Al, OCT.
The Midnight Beast.
Yeah.
The Midnight Beast.

(43:10):
Which you haven't heard a lot of you saying.
Yeah.
I feel like I probably have, but I just.
Yeah.
I listened to a lot of this when I was younger as well.
So they've got a parody of a Kesha song.
TikTok.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sean Dawson one that I showed you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.

(43:31):
Yeah, it is a flashback.
Yeah.
Goodness me.
Par out.
It was early high school when he was, they were, when Sean Dawson was a big thing.
It was late high school for me.
Yes.
I think I was finished high school.
You're a little bit older than me.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
The Midnight Beast.

(43:52):
Yeah, they've got a few different sort of songs, but that's the, that's a parody one,
but all their songs are, have comedic value.
The one that's called Daddy.
That's pretty funny.
It's pretty brutal.
It's about his dad going out for milk and not coming back, which is terrible.

(44:14):
But yeah, I mean, how many memes are online about that sort of stuff.
Yeah.
It's, it's, I don't even see a lot of, we don't see a lot like this anymore.
This sort of type of parody in this kind of form.
Like you talk about the Ruck-A-Ruck-Ali-Hadi, that, that one's, that it's brutal.

(44:39):
But there's a lot of stuff in it that's like, if that was done today, you would get canceled.
Oh yeah.
In an instant.
So there's yeah, a lot of, a lot of this sort of stuff that was put out.
Gosh, we're going back like 15 years ago now.
You'd be canceled today if you did anything like that.
So, and I guess there we've seen the change you've got now and stuff like, yeah, you said the OCT,

(45:06):
where it's a little bit still really funny, but not necessarily as attacking towards a particular profile.
Confronting.
Confronting.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
I can't really think of any other, other really good parody songs.

(45:30):
I feel like there's been another one, but there's lots of different little like dumb comedy songs on YouTube.
Like you've got like, have you seen that Harry Potter one?
The, I don't know what it's actually called.

(45:51):
I'll have to look it up.
Like there's a Harry Potter one and you've all seen like the lemonade stand.
You've seen that, right?
No.
Man walks up to the lemonade stand, says to the man, run in the stand.
You got any grapes?
Wow.
Yeah, you've seen that, right?

(46:12):
I thought that was hilarious when I was younger.
It was funny.
That's probably like, how old is that?
Like that's, that's ancient.
That came out.
Oh no, that was just put out two years ago.
That was a guy that said, that was a guy that did a cover, a parody of Heathens by 21 Pilots.

(46:37):
Oh, I haven't heard that.
And it was bearded.
Oh.
All my friends are bearded, don't you know.
It's pretty good.
Okay.
I haven't heard that.
Okay.
Catchy.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'll look it up.
Okay.
You got any last minute jokes for me?

(47:03):
No.
No.
My life.
Nearly went a whole episode.
Now one of those dark jokes.
Speciality, could be good at something.
Is your specialty?

(47:24):
Mum always said I would be good at something one day.
It's great.
Well done.
Yeah.
No, good stuff.
Go check out Eddie is a Death Star Canteen on YouTube.
Just type that in.
It's hilarious.
Well don't.
If Caleb thinks it's funny, it's probably not.
Oh, it's pretty funny.

(47:45):
It's Star Wars.
So it's great.
And robot chicken.
I love robot chicken.
Robot chicken.
Robot chicken Star Wars gets me hilarious.
Anyway.
All right.
What are we talking about next week?
Fuck.
We came up with heaps of shit.

(48:08):
We came up with heaps.
You want to have a chat about mental capacity next week?
Yeah.
There we go.
I think that was next on the list.
Awesome.
Next week we're going to talk about mental capacity.
Yes.
Don't overfill your tank.
No.
No.
Okay.
No.
You don't.
You've never overfilled your tank or you're filling up your car?

(48:32):
No.
No, you've never done that.
No, not another of I, but just thought maybe, maybe someone has.
It's pretty hard these days.
It's got the, it's got the, you know.
Automatic shutoff.
Automatic shutoff.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Hmm.
No.

(48:53):
Good way to end the podcast, buddy.
Fucking dickhead.
You've never filled your gas?
You fucking dickhead.
One of the guys at work filled his diesel up with petrol and we fucking still haven't
let him live it down.
Yeah, that would have sucked.

(49:14):
That would have been a big fix.
Fuck.
How do you manage that?
I love that.
I love that shit though.
Like someone makes a mistake and it's just like, you ain't living that shit down.
Oh, how I know.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Oh well.

(49:35):
Like you can talk every fucking day.
You're in the hot, hot, hot, hot, hot.
That's not to be ashamed about.
No.
That's not funny.
This is pure fucking excitement, all right?
I was just so proud of you.
Yeah.
No, it was good.
Yeah.
Good fun.
All right.

(49:56):
Thanks for tuning into the episode this week.
Next week we're going to talk about motor capacity.
So we will catch you next week.
I'll be here.
Aluminum will be here.
Oh, fuck off.
And we'll see you next week.
Thanks for coming, guys.
I'm sorry Caleb wasn't funny.
Bye.
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