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February 28, 2019 14 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
phone represents show alright, So on yesterday's podcast, on the
last fifteen minute Morning Show podcast, we spent the entire
fifteen minutes talking about how I'm an asshole. And then
I'll be honest. I laughed really hard and laughter is

(00:25):
the best medicine. And it did very well yesterday. Yeah,
people loved it. People listened to it multiple times. We
saw the numbers. The analytics are through the roof. It's
almost as popular as the Brooklyn Boys podcast. Almost almost
not quite. But so today, how can we top that?
We should find another asshole? There's so many to choose from.
I don't know. I don't know. So Gandhi's are around

(00:48):
the table, and there's Scary, and there's Dave Brody, and
there's Garrett, and there's Danielle, and there's great tea. Hello,
good morning. By the way, is sitting at Nate's microphone.
And I spoke to Nate yesterday. I was going to
tell you I spoke. I'm sorry. Let's get an update.
So I spoke with nath for about an hour. We
had a great conversation. He sounds awesome, He's you can

(01:09):
tell he's itchy to get back to work, and so uh,
we're working on getting him back. Hopefully next week or
the week after he'll be back in the in that seat.
I love it. I really miss him, I really do.
I'm very excited. I've been trying to text him. I
saw what I did was my first two approaches were like, hey,
if you need somebody to talk to, give me a call, whatever,
and then he didn't respond. So then I said, you
know what, what if I just try to text him

(01:31):
about something completely out of the ordinary. So I was like, hey, um,
so evidently the New York Knicks are the worst basketball
team in the NBA. I just went to the gym,
amoy home. I'm kind of tired for you. Still no response.
I know everyone was texting, has been texting Nate and uh.
And I even said text yesterday saying last attempt. I said,

(01:53):
you've got it, and he still didn't text me back.
So last night I got in touch with him finally
and we had a great conversation. And he will tell
you something about his pig valve and his heart. Not
a pig valve. I'm gonna save that for him. We
had so many pig jokes ready to go. Yeah, I
gotta rewrite my pig Heart song that I long tease
two week teas. You know what they do make now?

(02:15):
They have those three D things where they actually make
it in the printer printer three D printer. Yeah, like
a print a valve. No, for real, I've seen a graysonatomy.
I think they can. The fact that it's possible. We
were laughing at the fact you don't remember the word printer. Well,
I didn't know what it was really called because the
Gray's anatomy. They used like, you know, medical terms, so
I forgot exactly what it was. So what do we
talking about on today's show The weirdest People we follow

(02:39):
on Instagram? Oh, for me the weirdest. I followed an
account called tiny Gentle Asians that is just cute fat
babies from the South East, South and East Asian region. Really, now,
how did you stumble across that one? Um. I was
at an appearance one day and a little Asian baby
went by and I was like, oh my god, they're
so cute, and this girl kind of popped up behind

(03:01):
me and she was like, oh, you gotta think raising babies.
I gotta page for you. I was like, okay, and
it's actually very enjoyable. The fat babies, that's it. And
I don't even like babies. That scary. Why do you
follow that page? Me? Up? I tell you it's not strange,
But I follow more food porn on my Instagram. I
mean what you post the other day yesterday? But oh yesterday?

(03:23):
Oh it's okay. Look, there's a famous cheese shop it's
been around since the early nineteen hundreds called Murray's Cheese
Shop in the village here in New York City. They
opened up Murray's Mac and Cheese shop shop next door,
and they did a crunchy looking mac and cheese with
a Blava Barata cheese right on top. And I'm like,
I love you, so I I posted it. So Murray's

(03:45):
Mac and Che's got in touch with me, and I
think we may be getting a visit soon. But what
about what about your Instagram followers? Now? Great t announced
one earlier, which I think is fabulous, and now I
followed them. What's it called street Style Dandies. That's d
A N D I E. Street Style Dandy's. So it's
super hot, sexy young guys and they are, But no,

(04:09):
it's more than that. It's not just the guys. What's
the real meaning behind the account? Basically, it's just guys
that are showing a new way of dress, a style.
Uh some new stylish clothes, some new stylish, stylish looks.
It's it's great. It's great looks for guys and uh
so he's following it. But with the word dandy's on there,
you're like, could you choose a more masculine word? And
a cool thing is that once a week they also

(04:31):
show like different styles. They show a guy getting dressed
in a closet and they show him like picking out
different types of clothes and then he hangs it up
and then he puts a new set on it. It's
really good. You know what I love about it? Women,
Danielle Gandhi, you guys have had Instagram um um um,
well post Instagram influencers you can be following for years,

(04:54):
and you know guys don't have a lot of that, right.
It's like when you go to a department store of
clothing as women's and there's a little five percent in
the corner which is guy's. Well, this is changing, and
I think these dandy boys are gonna teach us how
to get dressed. And that's exactly what it is, you know,
and I just I look. I think that each one
of these guys are very good looking. I love their style.

(05:15):
It's like a drug to me, Like I wish I
could be a little bit more slimmer, a little bit taller,
and more ripped. Unfortunately there's some of the negative stuff there.
It's the same complaint women have for their their women's
accounts to I followed j Low As I'm stuffing my
face with cookies, I'm like, why can't I look like that?
I have an account that determines how I dress. I

(05:36):
know you have yours. It's the Chicken Palm Tasting clubs.
It determines that I need a bigger size clothing. Me
tell you that chicken Palm Tasting club that is porn. Well,
I'm gonna give you another one that's gonna help you
lose weight. It's called fit Waffle. Okay, it's f I
T Waffle. The beautiful thing about fit Waffle is the

(05:56):
unbelievable pictures of burgers and sandwiches that cheese is using.
The good thing is it's in England. Every single place
is in England. You can can't go there, so it's
sort of a you know, it keeps you at backs.
But look at those some of the most incredible photography
of meat outside of his dandy thing that he posted. Daniel,

(06:17):
do you have any wild Instagram account you follow? I
still love? Is this your client? And you go there
and what it is is his hair? And you pray
to God that it's not your client. Boy, like look
at that, Oh my god, really bad hairstyle, Like look
look at this guy what he did to the back
of his head. It looks like Wilson, What a dumba.

(06:40):
And look at this woman, this is my next hairstyle. Guy,
Oh that can speak manager. It's your clients. So obviously
people in the hair industry love that way, love this one.
They love it. Yeah, scary. Do you have one? Yeah,
I'm looking. I don't really have anything combo photos. So
they take two photos and put them together, so like
a guy with a hammer head like that, and then

(07:00):
broccoli dog. And then there's another one I followed to,
which is called Mr dot hands Up. It's one guy.
Every photo he takes his hands are up. Okay, ok,
why not? But hold on, how many followers is Mr
Hands Up? Hat. Let me double check, so seriously, watch
it be like some crazy amount for a guy who

(07:21):
just takes pictures with his hands up. He was probably
invited a firefest. Yeah, one of those, uh suggestion we're
waiting for. You know, he has over ten thou followers.
That's a lot for just a guy who holds his
hands up, right, what, Gregory? So I can make one
for a suggestion for Scary for real? And I think
that he would really get a lot out of this.

(07:41):
It's called tattoo I candy. So check it out, tattooed
eye candy. To trust me, tattooed eye candy? Is it
some sleazy thing? I will pull it up for you
right here, tattoed Okay, we we can do that. I can.
I'm look, I'm still looking for tattooed eye candy. Scary.

(08:03):
I know you spend more time on Instagram than any
of us, maybe all of us combined, and you don't
have any interesting accounts. You like him? It's the No,
it's the drunk people doing things. I love that, and
I love that people, the people of Walmart. I love that.
Some of these are really offensive. Okay, okay, that's for
Scary tattoo, I can enjoy that it's actually it's actual points.

(08:26):
So so far, we've learned that Gandhi likes to spend
her time with chubby Asian kids. Uh, Garrett likes to
spent his time with an account that has pictures of
half broccoli, half dogs, Brody loves chicken paw, and then
Danielle loves hairstyle has gone wrong, and you love cheese
and I love cheese. I do I do know it's
what they're wearing dressed up? Yeah, okay, can I confess

(08:50):
you know here's the thing. Something tells me you're going
to anyway. So when when I when I grew up
as a kid, right like, I grew up in a
very narrow minded family. What I'm saying really in a
call to Sack in New Jersey or whatever your brain
is called. But I never got a chance to really
like kind of like be who I am and wanted
to see these things. So through the eyes of social
media and of course through so many cool things that

(09:12):
are going on in today's world, I'm able to kind
of like see things and identify with it and say, wow,
I'm really into that. Only I knew I didn't know
how to describe what I was really into, So such
like um street style, Dandy's. I see these men's styles
and I'm like, oh my god, like I have a
fascination with the way these men look and the way
their style is. And but and there's nothing wrong with you. Well, okay,

(09:33):
So this is where this came from. Greg T in
his therapy session. Okay, talk to his therapist about the
fact that he loves to go to guys dandies or
whatever they're called. I don't know. And he's like, does
this mean that I'm gay? But and the first thing
she said was no, you're not gay. That doesn't make
you gay. To be to watch guys that are good

(09:55):
looking get dressed, it sounds weird. I know you double
standard here, women like Danielle you you follow all sorts
of beautiful women's sights because you love looking at how
they put themselves together, And why can't a guy do it.
I don't see a problem. I think it's I don't
see a problem in it at all. I think like
I followed j Lo because I think, oh my gosh,
she's around my age. If she can pull this off,

(10:17):
maybe I can. Look how brilliant she looks. She's gorgeous,
she's flawless. I follow like Lucy Lou you know, I've
followed Asian women thing for Asian women whatever, But babies,
I'm saying, it's like, you know, if you can appreciate
the beauty and something, that doesn't mean you want to
jump on top of it and bang it out. You know,
you're right. I appreciate it, I really do. But Brody

(10:38):
would love to bang out on a chicken part. What
I wouldn't do between the cheese and the defense a breast.
So anyway, all right, so you're totally fine. See I

(10:58):
love this about Great Tea. As narrow minded as he
claims to be, at the same time, he is more
universally open than a lot of people I know, including
maybe a few in this room. It doesn't bother me.
And and I want to see more and do more,
you know, Like you know, recently, I've been picking up
a lot of these um foreign movies with subtitles, and
I find it to be really relaxing to read. And

(11:21):
I think that you get a lot more out of
the movie when you actually read the words that you
know that they're going that's going on. You should stand
the movie. You should watch English movies with subtitles English. English.
There's a problem with Greg t watching movies or TV
shows with subtitles because he doesn't read quickly. So when
our TV show takes him two and a half hours
because he has to pause to read it. Yeah. Well,

(11:41):
when they get into arguments, the words go by so fast,
and so like there's this. You know, there's an Italian
movie that I'm watching and it's got you know, subtitles
at the bottom. But when these two people get into
an argument, the words go by so fast, so I
have to hit pause so I can go back and
see what they say. So in our movie takes me
double the time. All right, But East, you're watching a
film a film, right, and there's there's all movie or film. Well,

(12:05):
it's it's a movie. Film, it's a movie. It's a movie.
It's a film. Well I guess, yeah, I mean I did.
I also realized that foreign actors. I do believe that
foreign actors are better actors than American actors. I think
that's where do you get this? Because they can speak
two languages. No, I think that foreign actors have more passion.
But you can speak in subtitles know, they have more
passion behind the art of acting, like they really can

(12:27):
pull it off, whereas American actors, I think are kind
of like, you know, they're signed a good deal, they're
getting a lot of money and they're doing Come on, gandhi,
name a really good American actor, Tom Hanks. I mean
there's a lot of great but okay, but I'll give
you that Toms. Okay, but you're but you're naming older
Robert Rob Schneider. But the newer actors are not as strong.

(12:51):
They're not into it. Well, okay, if you're older actors
are okay, if you think that's great, great, okay, But
back to my word. You called it a movie or
a film. You call it a movie. I don't know.
But when you call it a film, it seems to
elevate it. Call it a film when it's so good
nobody likes it. That's what a film like. I've never
heard of anyone going to see a foreign movie. They

(13:11):
go see a fog film, foreign film sounds. I found
this Japanese movie that I really want to watch. It's
fantastic tastic if you haven't seen the trailers, look amazing.
This giant lizard crushes Japan's stereotypical Yeah, this one's really good.
There's a lot of passion behind this one. So I

(13:32):
can't wait to start this one. If I go to
my list, what's the name of it, I'll get you.
I'll go to my list right now. No, no, no,
hold on a second, say you guys are rooting it
for me? No hold on a second. I love here
it is. It's called tidying up, but I love that
you are not afraid to admit maybe you're not as

(13:52):
worldly as you wish to be. Oh, I'm definitely not.
The rest of us, none of us are, but we
all try to cover it up and pretend it's called
the drug. So the drug King is this Japanese movie
town speaking of being more saying that you're more worldly
than you really are. They're scary. Yeah. Remember that time

(14:13):
he put the profile up on the dating site and
he pretended that he went to museumsums dot com And
I said, I like bars, cafes and museums and sweaters
with patches on the elbows. I enjoyed that. That was
It got me. It got me interested with faking it
till you make it. You know what I'm saying exactly,
And I ended up going to a few museums on

(14:35):
those days, and we got to an entire show that
anyone called me an asshole. Damnit. Fifteen minute morning show

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