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Something. They call it functional alcoholism. Bud. If you know anything about
Ben, he's got vision with precisionmicrophones in the tingle love derision here about
to hear what Peter Kenby, It'stime for Barley and Me. Welcome to
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Barley. I'm your host Ben Rice'sepisode one and eighty. We're here today
in Rancho Cordova at Logoff Brewing witha today the brand new owner and head
brewer logof Kenny Terry. What's up, Kenny? How's it going? It's
going pretty okay? And also witha special guest instead up comedian out of
San Diego right now. Met himin Portland, comes out of Seattle,
but also not from Seattle. Outbe a Rungji be a Rungee. How's
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it going man? Pretty good?Pretty good? First time in Sacramento.
Yeah, I'm loving it. I'mstaying with Ben. I have to be
nice to him. Ye. Yeah. And You're like I would be in
table crashing like totally. And thenI'm like, you want to do a
podcast, Let's do a podcasts.Yeah. It's like, you know,
if I'm gonna fly all this way, I might as well make the most
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out of it. Yeah, andyou're in town for the World Series of
Comedy. Yes, I'm here forthe World Series of Comedy. For those
who do not know anything about WorldSeries, I'm gonna plug him, Joe,
if you're listening, pay me allright, But World Series they travel
across a different city and so onlyif I'm not mistaken, it's the only
traveling festival, comedy festival. Solast week they were in Vegas, I
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was there. Now they're in Sacramento. I was here. It's like a
bracket thing. Yeah, yeah,it's a bracket things like basically every city
you're going to. Uh so thisone, the one in Sacramento started on
Wednesday, and then some people onWednesday advance to Thursday. I was in
the Friday pot, so I hadalready kind of worked my way up,
and then last night I was luckyenough to place, so I moved to
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Saturday, which is today, andthen today too. It's another bracket.
There's a seven pm show and thenif you qualify, you go to the
nine pm show. How many comicsare in this right now? There's a
lot. It's a what like fifteencities. Yeah, so for when they
in its round two. Every round, every round has at least at least
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twenty comics. How many minutes doyou do? So that's the other thing
is like the minutes keep advancing withevery stage. So last night, which
would be my stage one's seven minutes, and then tonight it's going to be
ten for the seven pm show,and then after that it's twenty five.
Wow. That's a big job.It is because that's a final. There's
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only three comics. Yeah yeah,so each of them does twenty five.
Yeah, and you said your placedlast night? What place did you get?
Oh? Yeah, thanks for asking. I got uh so there were
eight comics. I got first place. Hello yeah yeah, so cheers cheerers
yeah hell yeah yeah. I lookedback. I was like, when did
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I meet you? And it wasit was in Portland Cheerfoot Bullpen February eighth,
twenty eighteen. Wow, I rememberwhat Okay, the show was a
nine pm Oh my god, Iremember I met you. I was You're
like, oh, hey, I'mBerunci. You can just call me be.
I'm like, no, make themsay it, like you gotta make
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them say it. I mean,it depends. It was so far for
the sake of this podcast. Soso I play sports sometimes and like in
the middle of a game and ohyeah, it's hard to go like,
oh, what's that guy's name?So I usually when I player just tell
the guys they just call me bbecause he in the heat of the moment,
you know, you want to winthe over forty league, just say
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just call me him. Yeah,it's like we need to be efficient in
our communication. Yes, so yeah, I fortunately only have one syllable for
both of my names, so itworks out great for me on everything.
Just Ben Rice over before we start. Where did Rice come from? Uh?
So that that's so according to familylegend, my family was on the
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Mayflower. It came over as Royce, but there were so many Royces that
eventually once like, we're gonna goby Rice now, huh whatever, But
all of our stories are all lies. You know, you're really to Abraham
lincolnm Like, I'm sure I'm notgonna check. That's okay, I don't
care enough. But yeah. Uhand then Kenny, sorry, we've been
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talking comedy for all of three minutes. Unnatural. Yeah, and I lied
to you. I did say Ihave no questions planned. I do have
one question, and that's how's businesshere in Logoff? Business is booming.
Yeah, we're doing good. Yeah. Yeah, it's been good, terrifying,
terrifying taking over, especially taking overin January. Historically, like the
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world, all the taxes are due, all the things are due, but
lasts you have time to do becausethere's January. Yeah. So we did
a hop we did a hot waterand actually turned out. I'm pretty happy
with it, first time trying that. But uh, yeah, I mean
January was pretty good, and thenFebruary was really good. We did EMO
night Okay, yeah, it's late. Uh it was our Saturday was the
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busiest day we've had since Saint Patrick'sDay last year. Yeah, in February.
Yeah, so yeah, it's beenbeen good. Yeah. Nice.
How do you this is the firsttime I hear this from someone on the
outer side. How do you guysfeel the business like with because every month
there's something. There's drive January,then something February, Sober October, the
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Sober October. It's like every monthcould be I get the the cheaters.
They come in, Yeah, they'relike, hey, I appreciate what everybody's
doing dry January. But for thoseof you that are not come in,
we do all right. I won'ttell your family, Yeah, I won't
tell anybody, your secret is safe. It's like when you go to Get
today eight and you're like, Icould use a drink. We're here,
yeah, especially after some of thoseNiner Niner games man. Yeah yeah yeah.
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So how did you get into theownership aspect of this business because you
were the head brewer here after beinglike, uh yeah, So I started
at log Off three and a halfyears ago as a beer tender basically beg
Jim and Matt, the original brewerssince they opened. Basically hire me,
let me be your assistant for letme pour beer, like I just I
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want to work here. I lovethe vibe, I love the brand,
The beers were great. So yeah, started as a beer tender. Had
my son in twenty twenty one,very end of twenty twenty one. Thank
you very much, doing great.Hello Bubba for sure, absolutely live right.
Yeah, he's right there, yea. And so when I came back
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from paternity to leave, I starteddoing assistant brewing and bartending because I needed
to actually make some money. Sobartending brought in the paychecks and assistant brewing
was the passion. Though later onin the summer, Matt decided that he
was moving to Tennessee so he endedup buying out the previous head brewer and
asked me if I wanted to takethat role. I said absolutely, So
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yeah, I've been head brewing forbeing the head brewer for a year and
a half and then come it is. Right around Thanksgiving Matt came to my
house and offered me the opportunity tobuy said, yep, I don't even
need to see any numbers anything.I worked at day to day. I'm
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in pretty good. So yeah,I had the opportunity and ran with it.
So pretty wild. Yeah, Ithink I met you when I was
at Old Republic. Ye, soI was twenty eighteen. I moved up
from San Diego up here. Ohand yeah, okay what I lived all
over? But La Mesa? Ohright now? What apartment? I lived
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in? A sweet little place wecalled the complex because we had like ten
roommates. It's just this huge houseright across the street used to be Jolton
Joe's now at church. So Iwent from a bar to a church,
as one does. Yeah, yeah, clean up, but uh, what's
the I'm trying to think of theroad there. Do you know where like
Downtownle Masa is? Yeah, aboutlike half a mile you were there.
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I've only been there like a year, but I know most of the places.
I just can't name streets or anythinglike that. Yeah, I know
how to get them, so Universityand yeah, university have all that Spring
Street, Spring Street, Yeah,all right it. Yeah, it's a
nice little town. You know LaMessa. Compared to that'd say La Joya
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and you know those, it's alittle bit different. But I liked it.
I liked it a lot. Ilived in Obi. That's like that's
the jam for like four blocks fromthe beach. Yeah. Obi's is fun.
I've been there for a few micsand stuff like that. But yeah,
I'm learning San Diego slowly. Ilike it. I love it.
How's your transition from there to here? I mean it sucked. So I
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grew up up here. I wentto San Diego State, So I was
down there, stayed down there fortwelve years, and then me and my
wife wanted to start a family andbe closer to home. So her family's
from Malgrove, my mom's in Plasterville, so like this was a good location
to have right in between. Yeah. Some babysitter assistance and whatnot, which
is huge. Yeah, I cannotimagine doing it without it. So yeah,
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we made the move. Yeah,the food up here sucks compared to
San Diego. What is the foodhere? I know what the food is
in San Diego. I just SanDiego. Just yeah, melt it's a
melting pot. I mean, sacramentis definitely a melting pot. But I
feel like Sacramento like blands it down. Yeah for the whities. Yeah,
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they're like, yeah, you guysdon't like spice. Yeah, I know.
Basically everything was just a little worseflavor, like not a fan no,
no, no, no, wetake that out. Just have pepper
in it. Yeah, I'm sorry. This chicken is uh, it's seared.
Can we boil it? We boilit? Like Yeah. I did
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see a white lady. She wasshe took her husband out and then he
ate something and started coughing, andthen she she called the servers and she
started berating him. It's like thisstuff but you could kill somebody. I
was like, seeing a white personcomplain about spices might be the whitest thing
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I ever. What I was thinking, It's like not a good look.
Just you know what, maybe justkeep that learn you should have more of
it. Yeah, just power foodcompared is not as good. There's there's
spots here and there, so likeI'm slowly finding like Okay, this is
a good Mexican spot, like thisis a good whatever. Yeah, it
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took me years to find a goodChinese food Chinese tough everything, super doe.
I think you guys have like aninternational district of Chinatown kind of.
Yeah, I don't go. Idon't go downtown very often, but I'm
sure they actually there is one southsouth Side has Yeah, San Diego doesn't
have China Town. You have alittle Italy. There's literally for sure there's
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a little more good dish. Ithink. Yeah, if there's an air,
I mean I'm little sign, that'swhat they call it, little syguy.
Yeah yeah, there's like pockets uhstuff. But yeah, back to
beer, Back to beer. There'sone place and it ends up being a
block from where I live now,which is great, like years of just
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like people like, oh you don'tlike trying this one's great, like this
chicken is clearly frozen, like it'sstart together. Still, my role thumb
is I look for the places thatare like three stars on Yelp, because
those are the ones like perfect yeah, five stars, no, no,
no, No, it's not evenauthentic. That's yeah and a half.
It's like that's the Golden Races sweetspot. Yeah. If they if they
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give it to you in styrofoam,if you're in you're in the right place.
I think San Diego the rule ofthumb was that if they have like
bulletproof glass, that's that's a goodspot. That's where you want to be
getting it's because they know the money'sthere, because people there. Oh boy.
Yeah. But so San Diego isknown as like the beer mecca.
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I mean, amazing breweries, aton of them. Yeah, and if
you drive yeah, t Mecula.Yeah. But Sacramento really really good beer.
We have less breweries. It's alsoless like I don't know, area
in San Diego. Oh yeah,San Diego spread out spread, but yeah,
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the beer up here is amazing.So yeah, I moved from San
Diego kind of had the opportunity todo whatever I wanted and got into the
beer world as a beer tender ator Republic. I made incredible stuff and
nobody cared who died the brewery died. Yeah. Yeah, they won like
the state's best beer and like couldnot capitalize on it. Well yeah,
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and they resisted the I p athing and it was amazing. It was
amazing. People loved it and it'sjust but there's only one beer. It
wasn't enough to carry them because theystill were like stick it to the old
world styles, like kind of deadstyle. Yeah yeah, but they crushed
it. Yeah, they did great. And then I worked in a cool
space. Yeah. Yeah. Themovements there and the AX place next door
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is like the old but like they'rethere. Where were they at their original?
Uh Nevada City? Yeah, wascool, awesome, and then the
restaurant was amazing. Yeah. Bythe way, where did this not to
go on a tangent, let's doit came up with this axe beer axe
combination by a fan. I thinkthe insurance companies came up with it.
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Yeah, seriously, every where Igo it's that, And I'm like,
you, you're this this close toher homicide, you know, look at
this trick. But somebody it worksout. I haven't heard any. Yeah,
I haven't heard any, but Ifeel like maybe that's a conspiracy bury
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the story in the body and thebody. Yeah, I'm like, I
don't this doesn't feel safe to me. A large dirt patio, Yeah,
yeah, I guess my question foryou is when is log Off gonna introduce
ax throwing? Uh? Never?Actually, my my GM brought up She's
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like, let's do darts. I'mlike, no, no darts. Those
things just me. She's like,oh, the lot that I mean,
they're gonna go over there like they'regone anyway. She's like, oh,
do the plastic tips. I'm like, people are gonna be throwing those things
hundred miles an hour. The plastisare gonna destroy those things. They're gonna
be You're gonna be placing them onthe top. Is this the dad talking?
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No business? Business? Like theliability, it's already pretty borderline.
I had more insurance risk, soI was like, I'll do beer pong,
but we're not doing darts. Thatwas my compromise. Beer pong.
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How does that work in a craftbeer world? Beer pong similar to a
bar. So again, I ranbeer pon terms for ten years. I
think you knew that. You definitelydidn't know that. I probably forgot it,
Okay, I told you clear experience, I hosted events, necessarily good
at it. But that's how itwas still in ten years. But I'm
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okay, But so I already hadthat knowledge of basically I would go into
a bar like, hey it's Tuesday, you're slow. I'll bring in forty
people every week. Yeah, youpay me well. Yeah, and yeah
it's a it's a win win forboth of us. If I don't bring
anybody in, you don't pay meas much, etcetera. But yeah,
I did that for ten years,So I came up here with that knowledge.
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But try to get away from it. Yeah, and after about the
place, I held out as longas I could. I knew it was
inevitable. Yeah, it was Mondaysand Tuesdays, and I'll get you.
We've been doing pretty okayday. Ithink this area does really well because it's
known that you can hit three fourbreweris and there's like if it's one's too
busy, you can score another oneand then that'll get busy or not your
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vibe or whatever whatever the thing is. There's something going on for sure,
and like they're all making incredible beer, so it's like you're not making a
wrong choice breweries, and the secondmanmbers that's true doing bangers. Yeah,
Like you can go anywhere like youput. You go to any brewery and
you're gonna like have a good time. Yeah, you're gonna find something on
that board that's like yes, actuallyyeah, like it's it's crazy but okay.
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But also my real question is you'redoing beer pong. What beer is
going in the pong? Okay,So, because that's the thing that I've
been All water in the cups,Okay, I know that was gonna be.
We can't force anybody to consume oranything like that. Also, it's
just way cleaner. Yeah, Imean, I'm sure everybody's played a little
garage pong or something. You getthat, like limp ball. Yeah.
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Yeah, anyway, all water inthe cups. But part of the parts
for letting them get it in youdrink or you don't drink on the side,
Yeah, okay, it's more aboutthe competition and the binge drinking.
Great, well, look at thatvery drinking at it. Yeah. Yeah,
yes, we haven't hosted any tournamentsyet or anything like that, but
we just haven't. Lucy Goosey like, if you want to play it,
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no, secretly, you'll stay hardrated. That's our secret. Oh yeah,
don't drink the water either. Idon't know. It's part of this.
In San Diego when we used torun it. We'd get there's always
like a drunk guy. It washammered, he's been drinking all day whatever,
come in and just start chugging thewaters. We're like, no,
dude, it's just like grime anddirt. I'm like, yeah, no,
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so you got a drink, Like, no, you don't. Like
this is college. The punishment isjust that you lost the game. That's
it. So there's no money involved. So when I ran tournaments in San
Diego, is free to play,and then first place we get eight hundred
or eighty dollars. Oh boy,yeah, that's very different. Well,
we also ran some big one SoI ran a tournament actually in Las Vegas
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for a one hundred thousand dollars.Jesus help helped run. Yeah I didn't
host it, but yeah that thatwas a lot of fun. That was
a ship show. Yeah what Yeah, I can't I can't see how that
would have happened. We got onehundred thousand dollars, dude, you can
make some money, a lot ofmoney. Yeah, practicing. We got
beer pung here. Yeah, there'sa national tournament. It's just like poker.
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Oh yeah, everybody's got their WorldSeries. Yeah, the World Series
of Yeah, we got a worldSeries of comedy. Yeah, and you're
on your way to winning that.That's not I don't know if that's true.
But first week I believe in youone minute. I've seen Have you
done any comedy here? Oh?Yeah, they have a great comedy.
Yes we do. Oh he tellso we do comedy. I think it's
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about once a month now. Yeah. I thought Wendy Lewis why Lewis was
great. She's really good. She'sgreat, She's great. Okay, but
uh, yeah, we do thatonce a month. Uh, we're hopefully.
So. Winter months are tough becausewe're in the lounge there. It's
kind of a smaller space. Idon't know, forty fifty. Yeah,
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but during normal time we'll have itout here and it's packed. So we're
outside at logof in the back patio. Yeah. Yeah, he gets packed
and the laughs like bounce. It'snice. How are the winter's here cold?
Cold? Yeah? You know,I only asked because Seattle, coming
from Seattle and moving to San Diego. Anybody that's listening can correct me if
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they disagree with this. But inthe Pacific Northwest, Seattle and Portland actually
the best times for comedy is whenit's shitty outside. Yeah, yes,
like they have to be inside andif they're inside and say you start a
show, they can't go outside.Yeah, I get that. But then
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spring and summer comedy in Seattle andPortland, there's some few shows here and
there that are popping kind of likethis kind of arrangement, but generally speaking,
the spring summer shows suck or justthe scene generally. I think it
rains infrequently enough. Where it rainshere, people are like I'm gonna stay
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inside. Yeah, in general,and then as soon as it gets sort
of nice out, people are like, I want to go out drinking.
Yeah, so I think that's atleast here San Diego. I remember so
I ran beer pont term so that'skind of a similar. Yeah, anytime
the weather was nice, we we'regonna have good numbers. Yeah, because
people just I don't know. Yeah, nice weather is like, ah,
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we can go day drinking. Yeah, yeah, it's real. And then
once you start drinking, you're like, I want to keep drinking. Yeah,
well that's outdoors show. So likeif you're if you do it out
here, I can see that.And also, so when I moved to
San Diego because it's until recently it'snice all year round, so there's a
bunch of shows outside. Just waitfor June gloom, dude, I've been
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going through that. Wait for theJune gloom. You're like, it's summertime.
I'm like, no, it's not. No, it's actually it's actually
been raining a lot in San Diego. Yeah, say terrified, saying about
like my Seattle friends are making funof like you dummy, Yeah, it
rains here, but we can handleit. Yeah. Oh no, San
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Diego people can't. Yeah. No, people don't know how to do it
either. They're like, what doyou mean. Yeah, I feel like
we're built for it a little bitthough, Like it's just like every year,
like every two years, it's likethe floods and stuff. Yeah,
it's like you need to fix this. I know, we can't have this
every two years. So I wentto one of the days that it rained.
I went out, I went toa barber shop, and I pull
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up to the barber shop and there'slike a four feet of water like on
the road. They closed the roadand as soon as I come out of
the barber shop, like five tenminutes later, it was all gone.
Yeah. Well, I know wewant, And there was a guy standing
next to the road with just likea rake, just like good Samaritan,
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like no clear okay, but allhe had was a couple of tools.
So the roads basically you need peopleto own car to the road. My
wife went down this YouTube rabbit holerecently of just guys clearing drains. It's
very satisfying. He's like, lookat this piece of ship and he's like
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a little rake in there. Bamn, and it's just like like check it
out, get some leaves out ofthere, because really the problem is there's
leaves blocking it, leaves and cansand you know trash. Rake will get
rid of that. Yeah. Ithink they should just start a program where
like every San Diego person has thatequipment in his car as a badge.
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Yeah, I'm certified to don't askwhat San Diego can do for you do
because everyone just complains about, ohit's clogged going the roads clog though you
second toilet, just you tell him. I think you should be the mayor,
the front liner, and the mayorset the example. Yeah, you
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know, stop traffic, be likeput a half cones in your trunk,
put them out, be like youknow you can do this too. It
was like, no, dude,I'm not going cold. It looks cold.
That's raining. That's not a weirdthing about San Diego is I don't
know if you remember this. Whenit rains, they have traffic signs that
say it puts your wipe wipers on. I do not remember that. That's
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pretty ridiculous, do you them.I'm like, who's this for the funny
thing? Yeah? The thing Ido remember about rain in San Diego was
on the freeways, people either immediatelydrop down to like fifty five miles an
hour or they'd speed up to likeninety yeah. Yeah, yeah, They're
like I need to go faster toget through this. Yeah. I don't
want to be as long as Ihave to be, which will be fine
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if one of those things happen.Yeah, but both of them happening at
the same time, it's not good. Yeah, it's awful. I know.
I guess the road gets sleekier,right, Yeah, so I think
most of the San Diego ones theyhave like the graded so like the water
whatever sleughs aft to this corners.Yeah. I'm like, I'm gonna stay
in the middle lane at all timesduring rain. I'm like I'm not getting
up on that right, I wantto go because you might have somebody driving
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thirty five and the water piling up. I'm like, no, I don't
want to hit a h hit that. But I think, uh, Sacramento
wise, we're not great with rain. I'm gonna tell you, because it's
always building up because we only puta drain every mile on main roads.
And I'm like, you know,you could, you could do it like
every three blocks. You could.You can do it. You can put
a drain. Have the technology.Yeah, there's a way to do it.
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Like we are in a valley,that's where water piles up. We
should, like, you know,do the minimum to make it better isead
of whatever we're doing. I've uhnow they were talking cars and rain.
I've hydroplaned once. Yeah, how'sthat terrifying? Yes, you're just you're
you're on the right. Yeah yeahyeah. I hit it on power in
one time with like a car fullof comics. I'm like, well,
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yeah, have fun and then wewere fine. But it was either a
story or it'll never get out.Yeah. Yeah, I've been I've been
through a few of those, youknow, traveling for comedy the most terrifying.
Was getting stuck in a national parkkind of situation? Yeah, and
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it was. It was like basicallyall the big everyone was getting off road
and all we did and the waterwas piling up. You could feel the
tires start to slide. But whatwe did was I don't know if this
works. It works. Yeah,big trucks will turn on their lights,
they're blinkers and you just follow them. Yeah, as long as they're on
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the road, it's that things willbe Okay, We're all right. Yeah,
they're harder to put They're hard toget off the road for sure,
because they got all those tires.They're big. There. Also, we
couldn't see ship, so yeah,as long as you can see that truck,
you're on the road. Where wasthe it was. It was in
the middow of no fucking nowhere.We were going to Kalispell, Montana.
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Okay. Yeah, I was like, that's that's that sounds like Colorado,
Wyoming, Montana stuff. Yeah,yeah, it was. It was terrifying.
Yeah, I thought I was gonnadie. But yeah, I was
coming back from Denver and I wasstriving through Wyoming in like a white out
storm, like you couldn't see twentyfeet in front of you, and I'm
like on the freeway, just likehoping. I'm like flashers on, hoping
I don't die, trying to makekeep an eye on the car in front
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of me but not get too close. I'm like, oh God. And
I was also nursing the worst hangover. Oh yeah, And I'm like,
well, I have to get there, so your anxiety is through the Yeah,
you have to get there and getthe next beer to fix their hangover.
Yeah. I'm like, I haveto get where I'm going. I
need to get my next hit.I gotta get to something like city,
damn it, where the beer can'tbe more than four point five percent.
Oh, I got there. I'mlike, I'm like, I don't even
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want to look. I don't evenI'm just gonna fly down. That's it.
That's it. I had an experiencedriving from Soccer Mono to San Diego
when I was living in San Diego. Family was up here. It was
man, I wish I knew whatit was, but it was like crazy,
like hurricane stuff wind rain. Goton the five to go down to
San Diego and there's semi trucks tippedover on the right. Yeah. That's
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always a bad I'm in my Volvoseven forty shout out turbobously obviously, I
mean that's assumed. And the windwas so strong that my windshiw wipers just
got stuck. They didn't fly off, and they got stuck. So what
do you do? You drive faster, right, because I need the rain
to actually, so I'm going fasterwhile there's semi trucks ship over holding the
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steering wheel at like two o'clock.Just go straight against the winds, pushing.
It was the most stressful six II ended up stopping in La because
it was like, I'm done.I was so beat, wiping up up
for six hours, just going goingfast because yeah you have Yeah, I
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got hit by a tumble weed thatship rocked the car. Tell what he's
going like eighty miles an hour?Just slammed in. Oh yeah, those
are oh my god, those arethe times when I'm went the road.
I'm like for comedy, I'm like, why am I doing? What are
we doing? Yeah? At somepoint age like how important is where I'm
going? Really? I could juststop, like like hotel, I can
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just like I could just stop afireball? Good Yeah, yeah RV pullover,
like, I guess I can justwait this out, like wait out
the storm. Yeah. I havenever waited out the storm. I can
tell you white knack for six hours. So like at some point you're like,
maybe I just hang out, man, But yeah, it's uh weather,
(29:44):
huh weather? How about this weather? Came to this Barley podcast to
talk about the weather. I shouldhave been in the post. We gotta
talk a lot, talking a lotabout weather. Well. But to be
to be fair, the weather hasbeen weird, like everywhere I've been.
I was in I guess it wasraining. It was in San Francisco it
was raining. I live in SanDiego. It's raining. It's like,
(30:07):
what does this rain? It's likeeverywhere are you? Are you bringing?
You bring? I need to leaveSacramento know rain? Yeah? So but
on the brighter side, you know, places are greener. I feel like
most like it was a dry yellowyeah. Yeah, l a used to
be ugly, used to be Yeah. Right now it's beautiful rain. Yeah.
(30:36):
In two weeks when it stopped rainingagain, it will be. But
right now it's beautiful. I hateto interrupt you guys want some more beer?
I mean, yeah, let's firstsay what we were drinking. So
this one is the Japanese Okay byZero Japanese rice logger with Green Tea.
It was a collaboration with Mindscape Permentations. Oh I love that lovely you had
(30:59):
or new Hey lazy Days Hazy Ipawith our hand selected hops from Yakima.
Thank you, Hollandberry. And whenyou say Yakma, are you talking about
the Yakima in Washington? Yeah?Yeah, oh yeah, I flew in
from Seattle. Dude, that's thenicest flight ever. Yeah, ten minutes
up, ten minutes flight from Yeah, there's one flight today. But yeah,
(31:22):
I mean it was borderline like maybeI should just get little planes or
it was a It wasn't like asuper small plane. It was like a
felt almost like a private jet.Oh nice, nice, nice. Yeah,
I'm taken a fly a little,little tiny flight and it always feels
like it's gonna crash. Like yeah, this is like it's a commuter flight.
It seats thirty and uh you canfeel the wind because there's it's just
(31:45):
riveted together. We didn't we didn't. Actually we're not really going anywhere.
So like like that window rolls up. What he's talking about. I know
because everybody, we lost our wing. We just put your hands out.
It's the same say those little planes. I don't even think they do the
emergency speech. Yeah. If itgoes well, we're not even that high
(32:08):
up. It's like your notica device. This thing will just crunch like a
can. Try jumping. Try jumpingas a lands that should probably not that
far. Yeah, trust your knees. We're not gonna hit ten thousand feet.
If we did, we would crump. All right, what are we
drinking? I'm not. Let's justtrade. Let's just trade, trade,
(32:30):
Let's trade. All right, I'llbe right back. You guys can continue.
I'm just gonna say this is excelleYeah, all right, now that
we got rid of cam Yeah serious, now, so it's been a good
host. How long you been doingcomedy? I have been, uh twenty
(32:53):
just eight years? Okay, eightyears. I was trying to count when
I started. But Matthew's sometimes whatmade you do it? I don't know,
Well I do know. Yeah,I'm gonna be honest. It's like
I I like, I've always likedto perform, Okay, like even when
(33:13):
I was It started when I wasa kid, and my earliest memory was
we had the Pope. Nineteen ninetythree, the Pope came to Uganda,
and I remember my family, they'resuper Christian Catholic. I'm not anymore,
but at the time. Yeah,so the Pope comes out and he's like
(33:36):
on a pickup truck waving out allthe people. We're by the roadside,
the entire family. It's like thewhole country. It's like the Pope is
coming to your country. Oh yeah. So it was a big deal.
Hundred thousands of people, hundreds ofthousands of people. And then over time,
my grandpa would have me reenact thePope visit. Yeah. So it's
(33:59):
like every time we had company atthe house, You'll be like, yeah,
show them the show them the Pope. And then I had the whole
thing I had. I think Ieven had props, so like I got
a glass case, like yeah,so I do the whole thing. Uh.
And so those were the early beginnings. Yeah, I think it's all
(34:21):
right. Yeah, I don't yougot the hazy. Yeah. I don't
usually drink the hazy or hazy yeahcheers. Uh. So like I'm a
bad judge. I'm like, Ithink it tastes fine. Entered it into
the world beer cup. Okay,so they'll tell me it's terrible. Yeah,
I won't. Yeah, anyway,So that was the beginning. And
then over the years, you know, going to school, Like did I
(34:46):
tell her about my boarding school?Exp So he asked me, when was
the first how I got into comedystarted? Well, first he was he
was playing the Pope if you gotto remember that at home? At home?
Yeah, so we had that.We had the Pope visit you something
from Uganda. We had the Popevisit Uganda and I was That was nineteen
(35:07):
ninety three, so I was probablylike three four years old, and I
would reenact the visit in like agood way. Yeah, it was not
a comedic take on it. I'mgonna touch this kid now we're four years
old, just like Jesus got dark. Yeah, no, it was fun.
(35:30):
But then oh, more like dope. He's a big numb man,
that guy. Like no, Sowe did that, and then I went
to boarding school, which was sobetween the ages of say seven to about
twelve, let's say. And inboarding school, we didn't have TVs of
(35:52):
movies. There was there was onenight of movie nights, but that was
it. Like basically no radio,no tea, just school work. But
what would happen is if one kidleft and went outside and watched the movie,
you'd come back and retail the wholemovie to a bunch of other kids,
(36:13):
which was amazing. It's like aninety minute movie. You compress it
into like thirty minutes a seven yearold yeah, yeah, yeah, and
then you do the whole thing likewe did. Accents, you do,
you do sounds. You can seehow this can build a comment exactly.
So those are kind of like theearly stuff. And then once I moved
(36:37):
here, you know, this isnerdy ship. I want to nerds.
I went to I went to SeattleUniversity, which is a very small liberal
arts Jesuit college, and I joinedthe debate team over there, which again,
same bullshit is go in front ofpeople, talk quickly before they realize
(37:00):
you're making shit up. That terrifiesme. But yeah, so that was
those characters. Those were like thelittle seeds. Seeds. How about you?
When did you move two to theUS? Yah? Two thousand and
eight, so you're twenty nineteen,No, it was about seventeen. Yeah,
(37:23):
when'd you guys move here? Well, it sounds like ben Rice was
about seventeen seventeen forty three. Soreal story. I did a show that
show you're telling me about the videoyou watched on h Yeah, I forget
if it was La Joya or ifit was another one. I think it
(37:44):
was. It was in the universityUniversity Heights. I think it is okay.
Yeah, anyways, I do thisshow and it was a short set,
like ten minutes, and in myact I talk about my immigrant experience
that very show. After the show, this old guy came up to me.
(38:05):
He's like, yo, your immigrantstuff was really relatable. I was
like, oh really, it's like, yeah, my parents moved here too,
in like seventeen seventies. Dude,that's that's funny. I know.
He said it like with a straightface, when you move like yeah,
(38:27):
like three hundred years ago. Yah. And those stories got passed down word
for the world. Yeah, wedefinitely didn't lose your translation. Yeah.
Oh man. I was like,well, it's true, we are touched
you. We are a country ofimmigrants. It's true, yeah, but
you you aren't for the context ofthis situation. Hey man, give the
(38:52):
man his flower, you know.Yeah. He's like, I we shared
in family how hard it was comingover and so I know what my great
great great great great grand like,I feel it. We are such a
good storyteller, so I appreciate yourstorytelling. I can feel it the story.
I hope he was busting your ballsand it was serious, but that
(39:14):
would be pretty funny. It's stillfunny either way. But no, it's
it's it's that thing of human connection, you know. It's it's like you
tell someone you had a bad danand that like, oh wait till you
hear my day. You know Iwas sick. Oh no, I was
really sick before that. Every onehappened each other. Yeah, but it's
like how you connect you like,I similar, but I can't be worded
(39:37):
like if I'm more boring, that'snot any good. So I gotta that's
the worst. When you're in themiddle of the story, you're like,
this story sucks. That's the worst. How do I wrap this up?
The podcast is editors, because likethat would nowhere. No one needs to
know I did that seven minutes.Oh yeah, that was the rule I
(39:58):
forgot. It's the more talking I'mdoing, the worse we're doing. Right.
Yeah, I'm barely saying it's great. Really, Joe Rogany, this
right yeah, so Kenny though,I got to ask about this beer.
Yeah, because it's a weird notweird in a good sucks No, No,
it's uh green tea first of all, beer and green tea. There's
(40:22):
a lot of questions there, clearly, right sure. And then Japanese what
rice lager? Japanese? Okay,I know that part Japanese rice lager.
Okay, so four point three percent. And then it's my best word to
describe it is it's like a delicatebeer. I love it. It's my
favorite right now. The Barisan Vincenzois probably my go to. I just
(40:45):
brewed that last week, but uh, that'll probably be my new one because
it's like a The base is basicallylike a German pilsner, so it's like
a hoppy pills. Yeah, that'slike my that's my jam. The New
West Coast Pilsoner stuff that Flatland andothers are doing. That's where I'm at.
Yeah, I love that stuff.But yeah, this one very low
bitterness. Uh I'm trying to describeits sweet either. It's no, it's
(41:07):
very dry, very drinkable. Yeah, but it's kind of like a American
light logger because those are oftentimes likerice based, but then the green tea
just I don't know, I likeit. I love I can almost taste
the green tea almost. Yeah.Yeah, it's the it's the right amount.
(41:28):
So the funny thing with that isso I put two pounds for three
hundred gallons of it of green tea, and I just like put it in
the top and it just it steepsthere for two weeks. I thought,
I thought you served the beer andthen put in it. No, you
know that seems like a tag teabag the beer. That's all I gone.
For a minute. You thought Iwas up there like I need to
make us perfect for him, giveit five minutes. But when when you
(41:52):
try it immediately after adding the greentea, it's like, oh my god,
so much green tea. But likeit all the time. It's yeah.
Yeah. That was again collab withMindescape. This is our second time
doing it. First time it wasamazing, so we didn't change anything.
Yeah, man, yeah it turnedout pretty good. Nice. How long
have you been in the beer gamefive years? Yeah? I think we're
(42:15):
kind of starting that story. SoI moved out for Santego on twenty eighteen.
I got a job in the beerworld in twenty eighteen end of twenty
eighteen, so five years six prettyshort time. But it sounds like you
got a good hangover. Rags toRags Baby, Yeah, I remember the
cause you what was your first beer? You made? Your first commercial beer?
(42:37):
That was Thick Photos. That wasmy first solo Brude. It was
still Jim Nass's recipe. And whatwas the first recipe that you brought in?
I guess mine. I think itmight have been the cookies and cream
ale. Wow, that sounds head. Is that dark beer? No,
it's like four point five percent.It's a creamal so it's like kind of
(43:00):
it's like a blonde. But thenI added fifty pounds of Oreo cookies to
it, because why not? Yea. It was a homebrew that I had
done, and I obviously I hadthe local industry folks. I'd like bring
bottles and like, hey, whatdo you think of this? They're like
pretty good? Pretty good? Likeyeah, so uh, that was the
first one where I got to likescale it up and it did. Okay,
(43:23):
So wait when you say you addedcookies, are you just throwing them
in there? Are you crashing them? What's going on here? So much
skill involved yeah, I'm buying themcrushed. Actually, okay, because crushing
each individual Oreo cookie you or smashingit's just time. Where does one buy
crushed Oreo cookies? Amazon dot com? I think I think it was Amazon.
(43:45):
I don't. I actually don't.Comack a sack big like pouches.
So it was like two full boxeseach was like twenty five pounds, and
you put them in like a kindof like a cheese clock like bag.
And uh so for that one,that bag is not going to fit in
the top or top of the permanentfour inches wide. Uh So we actually
(44:06):
had to put those bags in beforewe actually moved the beer in and then
basically evacuated the tank with CO twoand then yeah, added beer into it,
and then they were just in there. Damn. How was that removing
that? Not? Fine? ButI did it, so right of course
you did. Yeah. I wasn'tgonna make anybody else do that. Yeah,
(44:27):
how how is that different from theusual? Well, all right,
so fifty pounds turns into like threehundred pounds soaked. Yeah it sucked.
I actually don't remember. I thinkI blocked out like this memory not I
need not not a keeper. IfI ever want to bring this again.
I need to delete this memory.Yeah, it's like having kids. Yeah,
(44:52):
like it wasn't that bad, rightright, Yeah, because I've I
mean, we got some sleep,didn't we No, no, no,
no, we didn't. No,like I could because I've been talked about
it. Yeah I have one.Yeah now two months, two months here
in the thick of it, Iam. Yeah, you remember, this
must be like vacations. This isuh no, it's it's been interesting.
(45:16):
It's been quite the journey. Twomonths. Man, I met his his
kid, and I heard you haveone too, about the same age.
I think, yeah, about thesame age. Yeah, because yeah,
November, moving and doing stuff.It's cool. So I would say for
(45:37):
us it got easy around easier,No easy, But about nine months they
like kind of they can crawl atleast at that point. Uh, And
it got a little bit easier.Started sleeping through the night every once in
a while through the night, likealmost immediately. It was incredible. Every
kids different. You have a boyor girl. Boy, Okay, so
it's gonna be longer, yeah,but every different. Everything better. Now.
(46:00):
I was doing research. I've beenwatching a ton of like videos and
stuff, reading stuff, and likethe sleep cycles I didn't even know about
that, Like I know about adultsleeping cycles, but then I didn't know
about baby sleeping cycles. And basicallymy kid, the way he was working,
which some of the kids too,is I would set my clock,
(46:22):
like if he falls asleep, Istart the clock and right on. I'm
curious going right on, que aroundthirty or forty minute mark awake because then
he's in a different cycle and hedoesn't know how to connect the two because
as an adult, just connect everything. You're like, I'm asleep. You
could be getting like a short rimand then like yeah, yeah, Like
(46:45):
we could say I'm a nap forthree hours, and you nap for three
hours and get up and you gofor them. It's like he's napping for
three hours, but in thirty fortyminute increments, so like every thirty to
forty he gets up, then youhave to reach it. It's enough time
to like take out the trash andthen like sit down on the couch.
Ah. Yeah, So then Ihave to reset him and then he goes
(47:07):
into it, and then again Istart the clock. They have a much
better system than I had. Ourswas like your turn now. Yeah.
I was like if I had tospeak in specifics about my baby at two
months, Like, I have noidea, I don't know what's going on.
(47:28):
I've forgotten it, I've blocked itout. That is a hissuy condition.
Yeah, we also hopefully you don'tdo this, but we co slept
for nine months, so that's whyI like the nine month sticks out to
me first. First time, canyou say that legally? I heard somewhere
that I think this is legal.It's legal. They don't recommend it.
(47:51):
They don't recommend it. But atthe same time, like, the only
way he was sleeping, it wasthe only way of sleeping. And so
forgive me for doing what made work. Sorry that I found the most high
specific trial. How did you callsleep through? So thank god my wife
and I had bought a king bedlike a year prior or whatever. So
(48:13):
yeah, me, baby wife,And then he was in like one of
the doc a talk or something likethat. Yeah. And he's also a
loud sleeper. Yeah yeah, yeah, no, they do that a lot.
But uh yeah, I highly don'trecommend that. If you can,
(48:34):
if you can avoid it, yeah, yeah. Well the reason we cannot
really col sleep is because my wifeis a heavy sleeper. Mm hmm.
She's one of those like, youknow, she will kick me elbow like
blanket put a kid in the middleof that. I know. Yeah,
I can't do that. Yeah,they say like, don't drink, don't
you know, no night cull LikeI said, trust me, we didn't
(48:58):
need night qull or anything else.So yeah, yeah, although I did
see on Amazon. I so,so we have a bascinet, m h.
And it's a standalone bascinet. Sothis is the bed, it's over
there. We had one, Yeah, didn't it didn't work. I did
see one on Amazon that kind ofslides onto the bed. Yeah, I
think. So it's kind of coldsleeping, but not really. He's still
in the bassinet. Yeah, there'slike some protection. Yeahs you'll notice you're
(49:22):
hitting a bassinet at some point,like, oh, I'm hitting the thing.
So I kind of like that onethere was a barrier to entry.
Yeah, but but I think wegot the other one free, so I'm
not trying to buy a new one. But no, I think we got
yeah, we got hers hand medown. Yeah the next one. Yeah,
my kid was out of a basinetin like nine weeks. She's like,
(49:43):
I think we did for a weektwo. Yeah, she went to
crib. She's like, great,doing nine weeks. Nine weeks. We
paid three hundred fifty dollars for abasinet that like moves her and stuff,
and she's like, no, II sleep fine. Yeah, it was
like so much money for like no, I actually really need you to use
this, So I would need thislike a year and a half. Like
(50:06):
you're way too early on this.I need I need you to stay in
here, like I'll to sleep.You don't need to do anything, Like,
well, we have a crip,so we'll just build that. Every
kid's different. I feel like Adammy son, he's like a five out
of ten on any scale of justthere's probably not the worst I have.
No, I have no reference point. Yeah, you know that we're trying
(50:29):
to talk to a parent. I'mlike, oh, my kid's great.
Actually, like, oh okay,that sounds awful. What you're going through
sounds terrible and I'm not dealing withthat at all. And still I'm like
blocking things out. You have theenergy of not having a two months with
them, so you must be doingpretty good. Oh, I don't know
the gyms like I got into thegym, like you a schedule that's not
(50:55):
that's not allowed. No, thisis me holding on to the last bit,
like as long as I can.I've been a whole lot, as
long as I can. Yeah,looking great man, No, he's a
he's a good I mean we justtalked about parents bigging up their kids too
much. No, but I cansee the growth. It's happening, you
(51:15):
know. It's like the difference betweenthe first month first three weeks were horrific.
Yeah, that's why. Yeah,we get the three weeks to leave.
Yeah, he couldn't do nothing,and also he couldn't like sleep,
not just not sleep. But it'slike, you know, kicking and screaming,
and it's like, what's the problem, you know, and it's like
(51:37):
is it gas? Now? Isit this? No? Yea checking the
boxes. You're checking the boxes andyou check all of them and still is
not working and too like do weneed to go to the r Like yes,
Oh the first time my baby fell, we freaked the fuck out,
Like how far is the falling?Let me get a measuring stick, like
eighteen inches like that's one in fartoo far? Is there any bruising,
(52:00):
like the snow bruising? Like thenyeah, just make sure there's no bruising
later, Okay, still ten fingersa right, what do you mean it
rolled off the couch. I'm like, yeah, she just rolled with the
couch. Like your child's six weeksold. I'm like, yeah, she
rolls. She's been rolling since weekthree. Yeah, no, this is
(52:21):
normal, she's been rolling. Shestarted it early. Baby. Yeah,
by the way, in the bestway possible, in the nicest way possible.
Your baby is huge, yeah,Like, yeah, she has no
bread. I mean yeah, she'sfive five between the two of you.
Yeah, yeah, no, she'sshe's gotta be ninety nine point nine.
(52:43):
Yeah, it's ninety nine point eight, thank you. Yeah right, yeah
right. It's terrible, like becauseshe's she doesn't really it's not particularly verbal,
so she's not good with like olderkids that are her size, and
she's too big for kids her age, so they roll mess with her.
So it's like really tough as faras socialization. Yeah, Adam's tall,
but he's like so he's like Ithink Adams like ninety or ninety fifth percent
(53:07):
tall, Yeah, fifty percent weight? Yeah tall, So really he should
be like thirty percent ofl like way, yeah, because so tall, but
yeah, I don't know where hegets that from either Yeah, I know.
Well, I mean when I wasborn, my tall the tall person
my family was five ft ten.Wow. I have a cousin that's six
foot ten now, but you knowyour six x three six really yeah yeah
(53:30):
yeah. My wife and I wereboth short, but for some reason our
baby came out with a long torsol. Okay, yeah, so he long,
like you hold him right here.I was telling him these are the
legs dangling over there. He's like, he takes up your horse of the
body. We're scared. We're likeeven the bassinet right now, Like he's
(53:50):
touching both sides like eight. Yeah, we need a new news. He
might be tall. It's wild.He might. Yeah, she's on they're
like between six foot six and sixfoot nine. That's like for yeah,
yeah, mutant, she has toplay. I was going to recommend some
basketball teams, but I do notknow them. Yeah, well there's is
(54:16):
that the Thunder? Is that ateam? Yeah? Yeah, called the
Thunder? Yeah? The first yeahgirl in the India. Yeah good,
it's it's wild. I mean,look I have When I was young,
I was a great pastor, wasa great shooter. So sweet sweet,
Oh no, people like watch thisBen shot open. Watch this past.
(54:40):
Yeah, because I was like whenI was a kid, I was a
quarterback all this stuff. Like Iwas like like I'm a gunner in there,
like you you're not even gonna havea chance, like the remember people
that had jammed fingers from trying tolike defect my passes in there. But
but like it's so funny. We'llgive her a ball, like we have
soccer balls and footballs and baseball andbasketballs and every other ball should just throw
(55:01):
overhand a basketball. She'll shoot it. Wow. Because I was like motion
like this is what this one wedo with this? Yeah? Do it.
I'm like, look, I haveI know how to do it.
I was like an assistant coach youknow that was a professional amateur. Yeah,
I was. I was a threeand D wing before they were a
(55:22):
thing. All right, Kenny,you got this kid Adam on a beer
pong mission? Not yet. Yeah. Again, it's gonna be one of
those things avoided as long as possible. But when it comes to day,
I'll take him around like, yeah, that's how well you could do basketball,
And then if he fails, hedoes beer pomp. Yeah. I
think that's how it goes. Yeaher professional. Yeah, you like almost
(55:44):
made it up being athletic because youhave that like competitive Yeah, and you've
got that like like well, yeahI could throw a dart or I could
you know, throw a ball.Yeah. It's like baseball didn't work out,
but this it's like, look,I could spot my pitches. So
when you would go to the worldtoo is a beer pong? I would
say at least seventy five percent ofthose guys were like either college athletes or
(56:07):
like definitely high school athletes that justdidn't quite have it or whatever, and
like they take all that energy intoYeah, any kids listening right now,
you have a future. Yeah,as there's always a backup plan of beer
pong. Don't worry. There areplenty of hand eye corns. One hundred
thousand dollars in Vegas. Yeah,not anymore. I kind of died out
(56:28):
a little bit. Yeah, yeah, you can bring it back. Almost
as if one hundred thousands was toomuch money. It's like it's now a
twenty five thousand dollars tournament. Superselective. There's still like ten k's out
there and stuff. I know Floridajust had like a ten k. It's
like what we do is we takeall the money that came in and we
put it on black and then ifwe win, you just had to roll
(56:50):
black four times. Damn fam money. Yeah, easy, easy money,
easy, great investment question for youguys. Hopefully it is not too personal.
But because we almost have the sameage range, the highest is too
right. Yep. How are youguys gonna approach this scheduling thing? Like?
(57:16):
So personally, I don't have Iknow, it's not up to me.
That's good step one. But thisidea because I I coached kids soccer
for a little bit and it wasinsane because the kids I was coaching had
tennis, practice, swimming, practice, guitar, piano, like a bunch
(57:38):
of things. And it's like Iget it that, you know, it's
like use it or lose it.So they're young, their brains can go
any direction, so they benefit fromdoing different things until they figure out what
they want. But at the sametime, there's only twenty four hours in
the day of which you have toeat, poop, sleep, don't school,
(58:00):
so you you left with like atbest six to eight hours, and
if you're doing one hundred things,do you want to go first? Yeah?
So for us, we're very we'repretty much uh letting letting her figure
out what she wants to do,and like giving her options, letting her
know what's out there, and like, if you want to pursue this,
(58:21):
we'll do that. If you getbored of it or it turns out your
thing'll just move to the next thing. I'm not gonna overload her with stuff
like that because my family very musicalto try to force music on me,
and my my thing I did waslike fuck this, I don't want any
part. I like music not mything. My biggest regret never learning to
play an instrument. But but likewhen I was a kid, that was
(58:42):
my that was my like flying inthe sand, Like I'm not going to
do that rebellion. Yeah. SoI'm just like if she if she wants
to do a thing, we'll tryit out. And if she turns out
to watch these smells, we'll trythat too. But I'm not going to
overload her or make her do thingsshe doesn't want to do. The fathers
yeah it's dad man, I'm thesame. I think it would be good
(59:04):
to have something. Yeah. So, like and like Benn said, like
if it doesn't work or you're notinto it or whatever, We'll move on
to something else. I think it'simportant to have something. Yeah, the
parents are trying to do like literallyfeel every minute of the day. Yeah
one sounds terrible, Like that soundsterrible for me. Yeah yeah, let
alone my kid. That's just Ijust want to go play or whatever.
Like I think that's important too.So yeah, boundaries and stuff, but
(59:29):
uh I think something. Yeah,Like right now, she's like super into,
super into pools. Like we goto the park and she's like,
why is in this pool open?She gets so mad, She's like,
why can't I be swimming right now? Also, it's wild that your daughter
is having that kind of conversation withyou, because dam she looks like,
why can't I swim? I knowthe words, why can't swim? Yeah?
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I know it's warm now it's warm. I know it's cold yesterday,
but it's warm now, open thecool. This might be dad biased,
but like I feel like my son'salso pretty athletic. Definitely dad bias,
no bias. Do you see himjust throw that thing? That's pretty pretty
good? Yeah, you threw itup, Mommy, Like, no,
we can't do that. Like canon, the canon. I'm like, I'm
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like I have to use my adultsstrength to get things back from my kid.
Like, like the best thing.About a year and a half or
so, we would do chores withhim and like they're fun for him.
Yeah, I would say do thatand like make it like he'll like do
the dishes and stuff. He's likeI'm helping, and like he likes it.
Yeah, he does our launch.He doesn't do our laundry. He
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puts it in the basket. Butlike, like, my kid made me
an iPad. You know, well, Fan's kid is talking, but my
kid made me an almond this morning. All right. I'm like, what,
Like I believe it somehow, Ibelieve this is true. What's my
(01:01:04):
number? Hey? I thought Ihad a trick for getting my kids to
eat eggs. I'm like, yeah, you just add paprika to the eggs.
And Dad's like this totally works.Paprika, great choice. And now
she's like fucking eggs. I can'tget her eat an egg to save my
life anymore. I used to belike, oh eggs, hell yeah really
And I's like nah, not interested. I'm like, but you need protein,
and she's like nah, she won'tdo regular eggs. She won't do
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regular eggs. She won't do.She's like not eating cheese. I'm like,
come on, you do like somehash browns and like make them together
a little bit. No, shehates it when it mixed. Oh my
gosh. She doesn't like mixing stuff. No. No, my thing is
like everything for Adam just has toend up on the floor. And then
it's like, yeah, oh yeah, take them out of the high chirp,
like here's what you but yeah,I need to know that it's floor
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Like, yeah, it's floor stable. This is floor stable food. Man,
It's true. Like I was like, you're gonna have fun, man,
Like Becky's like I don't think shelikes you. Three on four.
You just gotta let her throw twoor three on the floor and then hill,
Yeah feel okay. Yeah, she'slike it didn't disappear, So I
guess it's not poison and poison.Yeah my kid ain't doing food. Yeah
(01:02:21):
obviously obviously, Yeah what what shedoesn't have anything nose or sorry, he
doesn't have anything close to tea andhe's not but he's he's he's feeding every
two to three hours and boy breastfeedingor a bottle. Uh, he's mostly
eighty percent breastfeeding the twenty percent bottle. But boy, he rips, he's
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rip something. Yeah, you're sittingexample, you know. It's they're intense.
Like sometimes I will be on thephone with family and they'll hear it.
They'll be like, what's that?Like, did you guys buy a
generator? Like the only up sideis which you guys let me know when
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it starts or stops. The onlyupside is it doesn't stink. Yeah.
Oh the poops yeah yeah not yeahyeah. The first couple are like tar.
Yeah, so that's the only upside. Yeah. So it's a
lot, but it's like, honestly, I was thinking to myself, I
was like, if my stuff didn'tsmell, I'll be pooping, you know,
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pretty aggressively. But yeah, ohman, no, they're they're noxious,
But I'm not excited for when theybecome real because right now they don't
feel real. They come out becausethey come out and it's like, oh
this this is terrible, but Ican't smell it, so it's not bad.
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Like when a blow it's bad enough, you're like, all right,
we're taking a shower, like we'renot even we're not trying to like clean
this. I've had one blowout theentire time. Yeah, that's pretty wilde.
Like I said, my baby's like, I'm like, it sounds like
everybody else is having a real nightmarein here, and mine's just I'm pretty
sure you have like a one outof ten scale. Yeah, oh yeah,
baby, at least she got anai baby. Yeah, like this
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isn't real. Although you're gonna getit on the back end though, because
she's so smart and so tall,she's gonna start beating you up. Oh
yeah, like just talking down.She she hates me. She's like,
we're in like therapy. I'm notgoing today, Like okay, Yeah,
she's in super resistent watching prices rightall day like her dad I would have.
Yeah. No, she's in superresistance mode. Like we're in like
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speech therapy. Like you start pressingher to get like two word phrases out
because she can do it. Shecan do it. Like, okay,
I'll start pressing on the two wordthings. She's like, you know what
you want me to do? Morewords? You know what the word do
you think? I know? Idon't know anymore? For up, you
were to say up please or upand over? Absolutely not. I'm not
saying anything like I do sign language. Now, Yeah, she's like the
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count of ten. I'm not sayingany numbers. That's our best. So
I don't know, how do youdeal with the tantrums right now? Uh?
Let her have them, Let herhave him from two and then and
then like swoop in and like itfeels like she's kind of yeah because like
like, oh yeah, they'll havelike ten, Like I think they're like
(01:05:24):
the average is five or twelve aday. I'm like, well, I'm
not that. I'm like, sothat's fine, let him have whatever a
day. Two year olds together theirtesting boundaries. Well, yeah, but
I can they have no emotional regulationand they don't understand. No that they
get it, but they don't likeit, Like why can't I but I
jump? I can literally see it. Why can't I have it? Why
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can't I jump off this couch?Why can't I do a thing that will
definitely kill me if I do it? It's like, what's wrong? Yeah?
You would die? Yeah? Ourbest we just tell Adam count to
ten. Yeah, and he hasto like really like think about like the
number, and he always kIPS us. Yeah, she skips seven mostly,
he skips to seven, actually toseven, one, two, seven,
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go back and then yeah, andthen but like he for two seconds or
whatever forgets about whatever the thing doesbecause he can't hold the two thoughts it
one. Right, He has likereally concentrated to get the things. So
yeah, yeah, maybe that maybeit doesn't work for everybody. I think
it does. I think, yeah, redirecting is like a really important part
of parent He's just like redirecting becausetheir attention span is like twelve seconds.
So if you can get them likeaway from it kills for a minute.
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Yeah. I can see dow likeyeah, because I think, what do
I do? Last night she wasdefinitely crying, and I don't. I
think I just like put a duckon my head, like a rubber duck
on my head, and she's like, great, we're doing dude, putting
things on your head is apparently thefunniest thing you could ever do in your
life. I don't think that works. Well. You got to do like
a little to do, Like yeah, like she has a slot that she
(01:07:03):
uses that's like her like snuggy toy, and so I was like, dad,
Dad has a slop on his head. Dad, and she's like just
loses loving this. Yeah, soall you gotta do is like, duck
on my head, duck on myhead, And she's like, yeah,
I forgot. I was sad,Like I tell him all the time.
I'm like, dude, in fourseconds, you're gonna completely forget about whatever.
(01:07:26):
You just want it. Yeah,I know you want some like Redvine
liquorice. Was like yeah, no, but like let's do. Let's go
look at the stars and we lookat the stars for like tuesdays. Yeah.
The best part on your head isthat you get closer and closer you
sing, and then you drop itoff of your head onto them and fucking
and a yeah. Like I'm like, I'm yeah, I can't believe it.
Look at it. That's crazy.It was on his head and that
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was on my head. That's crazy. I don't think it's translated to everybody,
but translates to every person. Justyou know, people steal hats,
it's the same thing. Yeah,I brought three hundred of these. Everybody
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on your head, pull the room. It's like balloons. When somebody wins
the finals, you can do it. Yeah, I want to see it.
My new closer is doing a Chrugsfor charity that raises money for a
local charity because I did my firstheadlining gig. I'm like to fill the
time with suit this thing. I'mlike, oh I met my time,
but we're still going to do thething. And it's pretty dope. I've
(01:08:31):
been an audience member up to chuga beer against me, Like, all
right, uh, well here's whatI do. What did you pick?
The audience like, well, yeah, I narrow. I let them volunteer,
and then I like rule them outuntil I get down to one.
I'm like, you could pick thebeer eye chuck and the beer that day
chug. And so the first night, somebody drank a twelve ounce Corona bottle
versus me drinking a sixteen ounce Nitrocoffee stole. I got you though,
(01:08:56):
yeah getting out of the balls.Yeah right, but he beat me,
And I was like, but he'dbeat me by like a second. All
right. I was like, let'slook at what going on here. I'm
gonna can here in a bottle,this is twelve housans of Corona. This
is a sixteen ounce I dressed.Yeah. I'm like, and like when
you jumped years out, there's alot of stuff in there. This is
just foam, Like, but youwon. I'm like, but here's what
happened. So if we do thetruck, if I win, all the
(01:09:18):
money goes to a charity that wealready talked about. If you win,
you get half the money and theother half those charity. And uh yeah,
I thought that was like a goodway to like kind of bring in
things that like are a little bitdifferent than a comedy show. What I
felt was pretty good. And thefirst time that like got me to my
forty five minute thing, because Ithink I was like forty when I started,
it was this show. It waspretty recently, right, Yeah.
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It was a Savage Henry Comedy clubin Eureka, California. Comedy. Yeah,
it's a it's a great little spot. Nice. It's a really cool
club. The owner lives in it, you know, because there's no money
in art. No, he actuallydoes. Yeah, Okay, if you
if you don't want to go home, he's like, you stay here.
(01:10:00):
Yeah. No, there's there's athere's a second room. There's a second
room that's like the you know,comedy condos. Yeah, yeah, he's
got one in the club. Nice. Yeah. And I was like I
thought about it, and then mygirlfriend's like, first of all, your
a dad with back problems. Second, that last is fucking haunted. Like,
don't say I have no idea.I didn't stay. I couldn't got
(01:10:23):
a hotel. Tell me that though. Yeah, Like I'm like, the
back problem is all I really needed. He didn't need ghosts. I was
like, I'm an adult, man, I can I can stay at a
hotel. I can afford a hotel. That's like a new thing. I
remember, Yeah, I went toSan Diego for a business business trip do
some beers and stuff, and Iwas like, I'm gonna I'm stay at
a hotel. I'm gonna pay money. I'm gonna this is like the first
(01:10:46):
I'm like, I'm an adult thirtyfive. Yeah. Yeah, Like when
we got the house, I'm like, we'll have like a bed so guests
can stay, and so like whencomics come through that we don't think are
gonna be human garbage, Yeah,which is rare. I wasn't saying anything
about that's a bet. You takea bet over your life. I'm like,
look, he seems like a gooddude, he's a dad. Let's
(01:11:10):
do it. It shakes out.Yeah, yeah, but uh yeah,
it's it's a weird thing to belike. I was just I'm just gonna
buy out it. I'm just gonnaget a hotel. It's a wild it's
a wild thing to be like.Just it's wild that we don't just go
I'll get a hotel. No,I mean, but like I remember being
like a, yeah, who amI myself? Yeah? Like, which
(01:11:33):
one do I have a membership with? Again? I have rewards somewhere.
I chose one. I'm like thisis the one, and I'm like,
wait, it's one hundred and seventydollars. Never mind, I know what
this is paying. I'm not doingso financially ruined me. Yeah, I'll
be back in a moment for noreason. Okay, mall tails is where
it's at. Yeah, well itused to be like airbnbs for a minute,
(01:11:56):
and then they got like outrageous,like yeah, besides a few times
I've gotten an abm B And thenhalfway through I'm like why am I doing
this? You know it's like theygive you all these rules, which are
great. It's like, I getit, it's your house, you need
rules. But also I'm like,if I'm at a hotel, I don't
have to do chores. You knowthat, Oh you gotta wash this wash
(01:12:19):
that put that over there, Putthis over the cat, you know the
cat, take the dog out,teach my son. I don't want to
do this stuff. I'm not partof the family. Yeah, so that's
(01:12:39):
the only reason I like them.That's got to be a bit somewhere,
I hope. So, you know, eating the cat and walking the dog,
it's funny, wild. It's funnybecause I stayed at I stayed at
a motel recently and I had thestupidest time ever because people abuse those places,
(01:13:00):
you know, but also their trash. Yeah. So I was thinking
to myself, I was like,motel crime must be the hardest crime to
crack. Okay, go on,because let's say you collect seeming samples.
Okay, there's just so many.Yeah, because you like, they could
(01:13:21):
call you and be like, hey, you record California, we found your
sample here and you're like, ohno, that was that was twenty fifteen.
Like I wasn't there whenever the crimehappened, which last weekend, scratch
it off. You gotta you gottago down the list. So that's that's
(01:13:43):
because I was staying at a oneof those cheap ass uh. It's you
might know this one ex Caliber exCaliber in Vegas. Oh yeah, in
a motel, but yeah, hotel, I mean long. I've literally up
stayed there, so I know.I mean it's high. It's a high
rate, so it doesn't feel likeabout but the actual experience is pretty basic.
(01:14:08):
And I looked it up when Ibooked it. I went to the
reviews and one of them I wentto actually somehow I end up on Wikipedia
for ex Caliber, and they didmention that there was a couple that got
into it many years ago. Thiswas many years ago, like ten years
ago. And then the guy shotthe lady and then shot himself and then
(01:14:31):
like the whole place started running leftand right. That was kind of my
intro, Like, oh, well, thirty a night, alright, we're
doing it. Yeah, I meanhopefully none of those two people hung in
the room. Yeah. It's oneof those it's like you just do it.
(01:14:56):
I mean, being a comedian oreven not a comedian, whatever you're
try traveling for, it's just toountil your work is paying for your stuff.
You just gotta do what makes sense, Do what you gotta do.
Yeah. I crush on plenty ofcouches. Yeah, dude, so have
(01:15:17):
you any of you done couch surfersa little bit. Yeah, I did
couch service. Yes, I've doneit, but no, no, it's
no no, not like hold on, yeah, I like I may this
question now that you mentioned it.Yeah, so obviously, okay, haven't
done it. Free couch with randompeople. It's a tree. I did
(01:15:42):
get one last year. It's like, it's just a couch that's on the
curve. Yeah, we got acouch crash on. I've seen the free
couches thing. I didn't think itwas a No. The way thing about
it is they call it couch surfers, and for the longest time I thought
it was all couches. But sometimesthe room yes, beds, uh,
bunking buddies. Basically, it justdepends on who you match up with and
(01:16:08):
what they had. So if I'mI match up with Ben, Ben has
an extra bedroom, I'm in thebedroom. If I match up with somebody,
dude, he don't have an extrabedroom, he has a couch.
On the couch, sometimes you getshared a bed. I guess this is
where I want the story to go. No, no, he's like,
I walked out of that opportunity.Yeah. No, I only bring this
(01:16:30):
up because last year I got Iwas going to Austin for a comedy thing
that I was going to go forlike five days. It was an altercation,
No, it was. It wasa residency. Okay, don't by
one of the little clubs. AndI didn't plan ahead, which is what
I always doing kids. I didn'tplan ahead. So last minute I have
nowhere to stay, and I endup at a hostel. Okay, terrible
(01:16:55):
hostele, roaches all over bunk beds. I feel like, I feel like
if you I feel like you're doingan American hostel, it's not gonna be
good. You gotta go to thiswas legit. I don't feel like there's
any good American like bunk beds forfour beds high, oh my god.
But there was nobody there, soit was just me and the owner of
(01:17:16):
the place like he was high outof his mind. Is barely opens all
tracks. Yeah. So after onenight there, I basically put my laptop
everything under my pillow. I'm like, I'm I don't trust I don't trust
this scat. I don't trust it. So because there's no money here and
this is worth money. So soanyway, next day I get an a
(01:17:39):
message from couch surfers. One ofthe people I hit up had finally come
through. He's like, hey,you can come stay with me, and
I'm like, okay, I hatethis place where I'm at, but this
sounds like a good deal. Butat the time, at the time,
there was rumors of a serial killerin Austin on the specific street. What's
(01:18:02):
that Rainy Street? Okay, theywill call him the Rainy Street Killer and
he was only killing men. Okay. So I get this invite from this
dude and I look at his profilepicture and he fits everything you've seen on
It sounds great, like Ted Bundy, You're like hostile or hostile my laptop,
(01:18:30):
my life. I'm not kidding,Like if I showed you a picture
of this dude, he fits theoh yeah, bright blue eyes, blonde,
good looking. Yeah, okay,okay, yeah yeah. So anyway,
I he has a room with abed available in Sacramento. Okay,
(01:18:54):
So anyway, I just signed up. I put up. He ended up
being a nice guy. He what. I still barricaded, But I still
barricaded my door every night, andyou have to that's wild. But it
was free. It's free. Yeah, there's always cost my life. What
it cost all I cost you withmy sense of safety and security, you
(01:19:15):
know, proud of me, thinksto myself, I'm like, what if
he's grooming me? You know,he gives you the first visit. Yeah,
Fatten, come back. Nothing wronghere. It's all cool and we
have a good time. Prefers somepeople to me. I tell people,
I'm a good dude. There's twentybucks on top, only men in their
(01:19:40):
you know, yeah, because becauseit's right next to the river. Oh
great. And so they found abunch of bodies. Yeah, yeah,
although recently I've heard different theories,which is how long their bodies You stayed
there? That's your okay, haveyou heard anything come out? I' I
would imagine you're like keeping up withit. Here's one stopped. I lived.
(01:20:03):
That's all I needed because the policeforcing Austin said debunked. They said
there was no serial killer. Butalso there police and they're trying to do
a job and the last thing theywant is to panic. Yeah. But
the other side, which I actuallysaw once I spent five days there,
(01:20:23):
which is that street, the rainystreet is busy as fun. It's just
bars, bars anyway. But here'swhat happened. There's a bar, restaurant
and then there's a trail, along trail through the bushes drunk idiots.
Yeah, so there's and who getsdrunk the most, like, you know,
(01:20:43):
recklessly, it's a young dude bythemselves especially. Who are the ones
that think they can do? Yeah, you're posting a question. I just
don't have to answer for it.So that that is the newest theory I
heard, and it's checks out.It is like just bumbling idiots, drunk
bumbling fools. Watch me, I'mgonna jump this bridge to the next bridge.
(01:21:06):
Yeah, nope, nope. Yeah, Anyway, I didn't get murdered.
That's that's an important thing. You'rehere. Yeah, he's not a
ghost. He's not a phantom.I haven't touched you yet. I don't
know if that's actually true. You'vemade no physical contact, so it could
just be an apparition this whole time. Okay, can you ever ever almost
(01:21:31):
been murdered? You know, it'sa it's a tough life, you know.
I don't I don't think. Idon't think. So I have a
story about almost killing somebody that's different. You ever you ever just be alone
with a person for months on end? Yeah, but like not not like
(01:21:55):
not like you can leave and goto your work or anything. What if
you were like, I don't know, if it's a pretty specific scenario.
What if you were like I don'tknow, on a boat in the illusions
the implications, and there's uh,the only and your and your work.
Your job is boat. Your jobis boat, and your coworkers are one
person. And then you're there formonths and you and you think your drop
(01:22:19):
is boat. But at night yougo in and you find the inn or
you say, at this house,no, your your night is boat.
And then and then you your showeris broken, and your stove is broken,
and your refrigerator is broken, andyour job is boat and it's only
one other person. It it getstough quick didation? I did enough in
(01:22:43):
this situation. And I was like, all I gotta do, yeah,
is cut a line, Just cuta line. I don't know how to
fix a motor under underwater. Idon't have that skill set. I'm it's
my first time. This guy's beendoing it thirty years. He knows how
to fix underwater boat fan motor.And all you gotta do is if he's
(01:23:03):
done here, he just turn thekey and you can go home. And
and the thing you did it onpurpose, but they can't prove it.
They can't prove you it on purpose. It's a story I'm working on for
comedy. I was confused for awhile. So although when I was staying
(01:23:29):
in Austin, we did have aBritish guy come in and he was the
guest after me all the next victim, and he did live on boats,
like and he did mention that there'speople that do basically the CouchSurfing thing,
but on boats. So you're stayingyeah, yeah, you're staying on boats
(01:23:49):
with random people. Yeah, Iwas. I was a commercial fisherman,
not a high school that's all.Yeah. I got invited to do crabbing
with the guy who ended up beingon Deadliest Catch. Nice, but I
was like, no, I wouldlike to leave. This was my guy.
Yeah, that guy's gonna kill you. That guy's gonna murder you.
Yeah he's like like kind of goodlooking, Yeah he's but those eyes are
(01:24:11):
terrifying. Like I'm like, yeah, yeah, if you give that guy
normal eyes, he's very attractive,but those eyes are fucking terrified inside.
Oh wait that is all right,But I don't have I don't have technology
works. Uh, this this hasgone some places, but we should go.
Okay, so before we go,sure plugs. Where can people find
(01:24:36):
you? What's going on? Uhbus start with you? Where to find
more about your comedy, what yourchilds are doing all this? Yeah,
so you to fatherhood. I'm notdoing much but for now today I'll be
at uh today it would be toolate. Yeah, nobody cares what you
doing today. That's in the past. Yeah. See, I'll be back
(01:24:58):
in San Diego. I have ashow March ninth. It's uh okay,
Yeah, it's with cash Comedy.Look up cash Comedy with a cat that's
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next week cash Comedy, which willbe this week. If you're listening
now, it comes out, it'slike much sixteenth, sixteenth Cash Comedy in
(01:25:23):
San Diego. And then uh yeah, I have my next show after that
is till the end of the month. So you know, if they wanted
to find out in the future,what if they listen to this episode,
I don't know three months from nowwhere. Yeah, so I'm my handle
is my last name, b Rungejisaid, that's b I r U n
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(01:25:48):
you can find me. Yeah,and doing to anything else besides comedy.
People check out, that's what I'mdoing. Yeah, that's it, traveling,
touring, fathering, all that stuff. A lot of traveling, not
a lot of traveling. Last beenthere a long time. It's a vacation
log off brewing. Where can peoplefind out more about what's going on in
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We got stuff going on all thetime. So I'll just say I
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Nice, I'm Taylor Swift out fora while. You Swifty? I am
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First of all, I wanted tosay, I was in the bathroom,
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get a jack pretty exclusive. Yeah. Yeah for me, Barley me so,
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Barley Me. Across social media,Barley me pod. That's Instagram.
It's basically Instagram and Facebook. Idon't do Twitter anymore for obviously hopefully what
has obvious reasons. TikTok. I'man old man. I can't do it
YouTube. I guess I have aYouTube which I think, whatever, I
don't care what it's I don't knowwhat it's handle is. You can search.
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It's fine. If you're listening tothis podcast, you probably you know,
yeah, you know all this stuff. I like to put it at
the end. You know it's important. Case. Yeah, you can go
to Barley mepod dot com, whichis updated monthly is see what what shows
I'm doing with shows I'm running,what podcasts are out with podcasts I'm helping
on with podcasts I'm appearing on.You know, you get your Please don't
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responsiblyse you gets your It's crazier inmy business. It's all in one spot
shows. You know. We're doingwe're doing Fort Rock, We're doing Crooked
Lane, We're doing uh Tilt theMash, We're doing Maxa, We're doing
one more the Crocodi Art Museum.We're we're doing we're doing Punchline. Now
were we out here putting it outBarley met Productions. You know, it's
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not it's not awkward to spell orsay at all or explain. It's fine.
Uh, comedy and podcasts and morecomedy. Uh, you're gonna get
your political stuff in there. Andyou're like this guy is a bit much
like the world's a bit munch andthen uh yeah, that's that's that's,
that's it. Thank you. I'mvery talented. I love that I just
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sputter out. Anyway. This hasbeen one hundred episode one hundred and eighty
of Barley and we did it.Log off brewing and be comedian out of
San Diego. Thank you so much. We did it, and thanks much
for listening. To get home safe