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April 4, 2022 14 mins

Who was the first to have the idea over Scotty and Nate's "OnlyFans" page? We also get REAL DEEP with some questions.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
phone presenting show. WHOA, it's the fifteen minute morning show podcast.
I'll be right back. What if we all do it right?

(00:27):
You have to eventually? Does it have to? No, it
doesn't at all. What I do have some questions? Why
is he to help us? Are you going to ask
your questions? Yeah? I have a hundred and seven deep
questions to ask your friends and connect deeply. Let's do it.

(00:52):
Stop it, Scott. Before you ask the deep questions, can
I just say the video that I posted of you
and Scotty on my Instagram and page getting down on
that banana got more feedback I think than anything that
I've posted to a story in a long time. So
get your only fans page going before we start the questions?
Then how much should we charge for? Okay? So, Scotty

(01:15):
and I have been planning on doing and only fans
page where I feed him a banana or he feeds
me a banana. And I think we're going to do
this weekly. Yeah, I think since it's kind of a novelty. Yeah,
people just do it for a goof I think even
like five dollars a month is plenty. Do you think
somebody would pay five dollars a month to Yeah, for sure.
I guess you only know what my cut is going

(01:35):
to be since I suggested this to you and now
you're doing recorded it where I mentioned this. Yeah, look,
Scotty is about to admit it to No, no, no,
what's our cut from only fans? Though? How much do
we get? It's gone down. I think we only get
sixty they take? What if your nipples are out? Can

(01:58):
we charge more? Wait? Whit? Why why are my nipples out?
Because mine are big? They'd rather see those. Probably some
people might be into that Scottie dinner nipples. Yeah, no, no,
not my nipples. I just have moves now. I mean
I think if we continue doing this for a long
period of time, our nipples will have to make an appearance. Wait, wait,
what am I? What am I walking in on about

(02:19):
nipples making only fans page. They're trying to say I
didn't come up with the idea when I did, and
it's on on tape, which I will find because I'm
getting a cut of this will kick you a quarter
a month. No, no, no, Gandhi didn't originate this idea.
It's not eating the banana like it doesn't matter. It's
my idea. Just because I'm acting the TV show doesn't
mean I don't get a cut. Yes, I speak from

(02:39):
personal experience. You don't get money for ideas, Yeah, yes
you do. You might not get money for ideas, but
you gotta do better about packaging it and making sure
you say things into a microphone. Oh I did's going
to get a cut. Then I think you guys need
to raise the price a little bit. Right, already got
sucked over by Greg Brady. Wait and a certain move

(03:00):
we review? Oh yeah, remember that? Okay, say his name? Well,
it's what his name is? What moview? Hey? You know
what you guys could do? Do your only fans for
for five dollars a month, but then put the nipples
behind a paywall so they have to pay ten dollars
if they want to see it. You can have upgrades
pay wall. That's called an app purchase, thank you or

(03:24):
an in nip. He's heard from a friend. You should
investigate it and and do it soon. Okay, someone needs
to write down the exact amount of time he was
in the podcast, so like thirty seconds plus eighteen seconds
and he's You don't have to make it up. Yes,

(03:44):
that's paid for ideas. I was going to say, are
we deducting pay because no one does get paid for it?
So that's not gonna What do you mean, Danielle, we
all get paid. You don't get paid for the podcast? Yeah,
you better re negotiate the phone how Danie'll be the
only person you don't listen to that we get a

(04:05):
hundred dollars a podcast? What are you talking about? I
was about to jump on Gandhi's lawsuit for the only
fans for suing the podcast after. Yeah, seriously, you don't
get any well, yeah, because I'm out on the mic
on the radio. So you get undred, you get to fifty?
Right right, right right, yeah, right right right right right now?
This is true. Why don't we have this thing sponsored?

(04:25):
What the hell it is? We don't see the money though, Yeah,
we're not sponsored. The man gets the money. Then those
questions I do. I'm glad somebody brought that. We'll start
with you. Gandhi is falling in love? Worth it without
the happily ever after? Yeah? Of course, I don't know.

(04:49):
Why is it? I mean not to totally bring the
room down, but I've told you guys before, like my
first boyfriend died, and even though he died, I wouldn't
have taken back being with him or loving him, having
known him. No way. I mean, bad things happen, it
doesn't make all the good stuff have not happened. Still,
it's still that. It's like it's like I always say,

(05:09):
it's better to have loved and lost than never loved
at all. That's my Bertie came up with that. I
wrote that I didn't get paid for it. But yeah,
uh wait, are you talking about nipples again? We're asking
deep questions. Let's get deep. Um okay, Elvis, let's ask
you one. Have you gotten closer to the meaning of

(05:31):
life in the last ten years? Yes, But at the
same time there there are now more questions than there
used to be. So what have you learned? What are
what is the meaning of life? Well, if you want
a broad stroke it, it is more of a I'm
finding the more questions I have, the more it makes
me think about what life is all about it And

(05:52):
I'm not I don't I don't get nervous not knowing everything.
I used to be living in a world, in a
universe where if I didn't know the answers to everything
as far as what the meaning of life is and
blah blah blah. Then it would make me nervous. Now
I don't I let that go? And I'm finding that
the meaning of life and what was the question? Exactly exactly?

(06:15):
But isn't it funny though? Like, isn't the meaning of
life have its own meaning for each and every person?
So when people go, hey, can you tell me the
meaning of life? Isn't it just a silly question because
it's different for everybody? Correct could be yeah, that's true,
and it could change from hour to hour, of course,
But I just find it silly when people are like,
can you tell me the meaning of life? Like you,
you're supposed to find the meaning of life, not ask

(06:35):
someone you know that you know well. And also there's
an argument to be said for creating the meaning of life.
Meaning life could just be you sitting there breathing and existing,
or it can be what you create and that's life,
all right. I'm gonna be put off Scary Jones. Do

(06:55):
you vote? I think yes or no questions? Yes, sometimes
sometimes I'm afraid to. I voted. Yes, I voted in
the last election. Are you living in New Jersey? You
have an election coming up nothink next week. Yes, and
I will be voting. Yes, I will definitely be voting

(07:16):
in the election November whatever, Danielle. Yeah. Do you seek
out order or chaos? Which do you prefer? Oh gosh,
it's I think it's different all the time. Sometimes I
like a little chaos because then when things slow down
and it's not as chaotic, I complain. But sometimes I

(07:36):
do like a little calm and a little order. Certain
things in my life have to be in order or
I'll freak out about them. But certain things I like
a little crazy. Okay, Uh, Scotty b oh Man, What
does love mean to you? I'm a hole in the
teddy bear back to that. I'm not shut up warm.

(08:02):
I'm not good at deep questions. I don't know. Love
is all about being with someone that you care about.
Companionship and doing things together and being able to tolerate
each other. That's that's all love, and and you know,
and having an aching heart when you're not with that person.
I think that's a great answer. Good answer, good answer, Okay, Druggy,

(08:27):
Oh god, you believe there's an afterlife of any kind?
Keep going? What does it look like? I don't believe
that everything that we see here. I don't believe this
is it. I don't know what it is, but I
do believe something else happens. And so sometimes I do
wonder how am I set setting myself up for that

(08:48):
next life? Like? Am I doing the right things here
to put me in the right spot there? But I
don't know. But I do believe there is something else
beyond where we what all we see right here? Good answer, Brody, Yeah,
Why do you think older people have a harder time
grasping new ideas? Uh? People get set in their ways.

(09:10):
You you you hit an age in your life when
your favorite music is the music of your life, when
the clothing you wear is the clothing of your life.
And it's the same with technology. You at some point,
all people, whether it's seventy nine, they get to a
point where they've learned enough. They feel like the way
they learned it is great, and they don't have the

(09:32):
tolerance or the mental capacity to learn new things and
the desire to overcome that, so they just stop. That's
why they went the clothing from when they was sixty
when they're ninety. Is that? Uh? No, you gotta say
something like Oh, that's interesting. Oh you're told Scotty he

(09:56):
nailed it. You're like, Froggy, that's really interesting that I got. Okay,
next person, maybe you didn't nail it. Do you ever
think about that? Well? I also would like you to
tell me I didn't nail it. I'd like, you know,
something like, I think it's a valid opinion. It's a
It was a very very fantastic answer. It was Elvis
that would have gotten answered. I probably would have said
something almost just like that. Okay, validation, I need that

(10:19):
in my life. Now, you got it, Garrett? How can
I type Brody's answer? And you can't? Can't? You should
stop now, Garrett, which one thing you hope to never forget?
Never forget the answer the moment I turned around and
saw my wife on our wedding day, Garrett, I got

(10:39):
a shitty old person. Question that's so much better than
the answer I would have given. Holy Ship, would you
have said when the Buccaneers one the Super Bowl with
Tom Brady first had your child the first time? Okay?

(11:01):
Question for the entire room? What do you think about
the current younger generation? Man, I'll say what I think
from what I see. I'm I'm someone encouraged. I mean, look,
with every generation, you're gonna have some some pieces of
ship In my generation, maybe I am one of those. No,

(11:23):
I'm encouraged. I think I see a lot of a
lot of kids these days, a lot of people who
are younger than much younger than me, that have this
outlook that I find refreshing and so different than when
I was growing up. And I feel good. Okay my answer,
except for the ones that we had to tell not
to eat tide pods. I'm worried about that. Like I said,
there's always gonna be a ship head, and I don't
want to be the get off my long guy, But

(11:44):
here we go. I don't know. I just think that
there's way too much sense of entitlement. Um, kids are
all snowflakes these days. They're well insulated and they're entitled.
They think that they could take a job and go
from intern to CEO in two weeks. It just doesn't
happen like that. You know, you gotta go worked with
a school of hard knocks, you gotta pay your dues.
And I know here I am I'm sounding like an

(12:06):
old man, but that's just my opinion because I came
up I'm a gen xer, and I feel like, you know,
gen z not millennials, but gen z. Uh they're they're
very far gone. Although I do like some of their
their thoughts, and they have these behaviors and they have
ways of thinking that we never thought, so I get

(12:27):
kind of scary. Scary by the way, great compartmentalization for people. Now,
something I want to tell you about you. When you
and Danielle especially you first started with this show when
you were kids, you were the same exact way you
got in. You started your radio career at ZE New York.

(12:47):
You didn't have to pay any dues. You went right
to the top, and then you were very very anty
when you were getting a raise every year, and you
did you because it all came so fast and so
somewhat easy for you. But look grown out of that.
You've got to understand that everyone's going to go through
some sort of evolution. And yes, there are a bunch
of winers out there. I'm not saying that there are.
Why I gave a disclaim before I spoke, because I'm like, Okay,

(13:08):
someone's gonna just shoot this down. And you know, it
was as funny as you and I'm being serious. I'm
not trying to be sarcastic here. As you were describing
young the youth, I thought of you because that's exactly
how it was. And you also have to take this
into account. There is so much more pressure on the
youth of today than we were growing up, social media,

(13:30):
all these standards. They have to live up to. Their depression,
Their anxiety is so much worse than ours ever was.
It is a different world for kids now. My kids
pointed out to me all the time. They're like, Ma,
you have no idea about blah blah bla blah blah
blah blah. It's a different world that they're growing up in.
Imagine TikTok in the nineties. How could you watch you

(13:53):
you have dial up tick twck, you'd watch the clock move.
That's a great question. Everybody else that one. I think
we're out of time. We are to chime in. We're
done now. I'm a snowflake. I got offended by this.

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