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240: #240 SNL 50th Anniversary

2025/2/19
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Nate Bargatze: 我参加了《周六夜现场》50周年庆典,这是一个令人难以置信的经历。我遇到了很多名人,包括史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格、史蒂夫·马丁、马丁·肖特、Lady Gaga、汤姆·汉克斯、克里斯·洛克、戴夫·卓别林、爱迪·墨菲、雪佛兰·蔡斯、罗伯特·德尼罗、保罗·麦卡特尼、蒂娜·菲、康纳·奥布莱恩等等。我与他们中的许多人进行了交谈,并参加了各种派对和活动。这是一个非常难忘的周末,我与许多我尊敬的喜剧演员和演员一起度过。 我与史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格进行了交谈,他称赞我是“最搞笑的抄表员”。我还与史蒂夫·马丁和马丁·肖特共进晚餐,这是一个非常特别的时刻。在派对上,Lady Gaga试图亲吻我的脸颊,这让我感到有点尴尬。我还与许多其他名人进行了交谈,包括汤姆·汉克斯、克里斯·洛克、戴夫·卓别林、爱迪·墨菲等等。 总的来说,这是一个非常棒的经历,我永远不会忘记。我学到了很多东西,并结识了一些很棒的人。 Aaron Weber: 我尝试过很多不同的蛋白质产品,但直到我发现Orgain才喜欢它们的味道。Orgain的蛋白质奶昔味道好,并且对肌肉支持和恢复有益。 Dusty Slay: 我在佛罗里达州和印第安纳州的喜剧俱乐部演出,度过了愉快的周末。在印第安纳州,我经历了一件非常有趣的事情,IHOP餐厅的一个厨师在停车场醉酒飙车。 Brian Bates: 我在华盛顿州的塔科马和斯波坎的喜剧俱乐部演出,度过了愉快的周末。

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The hosts discuss their favorite ESPN shows from the past and present, noting the changes in how sports highlights are consumed. They mention shows like SportsCenter and Pardon the Interruption.
  • Nostalgia for older ESPN programming.
  • Shift in sports highlight consumption from TV to social media.
  • PTI remains a favorite among the hosts.

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All right. Hello, folks. And hey, bear. We're back.

I'm Dusty Slay. Welcome to the Nate Land Podcast. I'm Dusty Slay. This is Brian Bates. All right. This is Aaron Weber. And I'm Dusty Slay. Nate will be joining us soon. Yep. And I'm Dusty Slay. And this is the Nate Land Podcast. We're excited to be here. That sounds fun. I like a jumbled intro. I used to always do those guys on ESPN. I used to love the way they signed out when they did little segments. I'm Jeremy Shatt.

Oh, yeah. ESPN. I like those. I love those promos. Yeah. Back when ESPN was good. Do you watch any ESPN shows now besides SportsCenter? I will occasionally put on SportsCenter after a big game or something if I want to.

Just hear him talk about it or see the highlights, but not like I used to. ESPN. I used to listen to ESPN radio on Sirius XM all day. Mike and Mike. When I sold pesticides, it was Mike and Mike in the morning, Colin Cowherd, then Scott Van Pelt, then I'm blanking on the last guy. But if I was working a long shift, I could hit all of those throughout the day. And it was great.

Yeah, back in the day, I remember college, I mean, the ESPN logo was burned in on our TV. Yeah. Because we would just leave it on ESPN all day. And I don't think kids are doing that anymore. I don't think people care as much. I mean, when I was a kid, you could get SportsCenter, it'd be just highlights. I mean, they would just play SportsCenter after SportsCenter after SportsCenter. Yep.

And I think a lot of it is, I remember I used to wait for the top 10. The top 10 was so cool. Now it's, I see every play on Twitter. Yeah. Like I don't need to see it compiled in a list. I guess that's true. I still watch Pardon the Interruption. PTI is great. I record it. It's just a nice 30 minute quick summary of stuff that, you know, I may not know about. And those guys are my age, so it looks great. Yeah.

All right. Well, this is going to be a hot episode. And let's talk about some places that we've been this week, though. Everybody had exciting weekends. Yeah, I was in Florida. Thursday, I was at Laugh Out Lounge in Winter Haven, Florida. You flew down there, though. Yeah. You know, this is easier to drive. I know I embraced it.

But it's getting a little old. Yeah, but you do need to know, Brian does have real shows all over the country, and sometimes he has to fly. We're all professional working comedians. You took it to another level, Aaron. What do you mean? I mean, I thought they thought I had real shows that I just had to drive to. I know you're saying just to make sure he does have real shows. That's the last time I try to back you up. Brian hates compliments. No one who was out there was saying I didn't have real shows. I know. I know.

But I do. Yeah. Oh, totally. Yeah. And it was a great time. Laugh Out Lounge. A lot of folks came out. I like the idea of Laugh Out Lounge because Laugh Out Loud says, hey, I'm laughing, you know, and you can hear it because it's out loud. Laugh Out Lounge, it's like, what does that mean?

Yeah, no one knows. Well, it's a lounge. Yeah. You go laugh. Yeah. San Antonio, the club is laugh out loud. Yeah, laugh out loud. And ha, ha, ha, ha. Right, exactly. That kind of stuff. Laugh out lounge is going to be a little more laid back, a little casual. It's just a play on words. You laugh out, but not loud. No, no. Don't laugh in.

And then Friday, I stayed in Winter Haven, did a Valentine's banquet at Heartland Church. Okay. It was a great time. About 400 people there. Wow. Nice little turnout. All right. And then Saturday, I drove over to Cocoa, Florida and did a- Not Cocoa Beach. Well, I actually went to Cocoa Beach after the show. Okay. But the show in Cocoa- Just outside of Orlando, right? Yep. Okay. Yep. And-

And did a laugh all night from 6 to 7 p.m. And at Lineage Church, a lot of folks came out. Our friend Christy Johnson came to the show. And we mention her almost every week now. I know. But she and her friends were in town for the Daytona 500, and they came to my show. That's awesome, man. That's awesome. It was a great time. The weather was so nice in Florida. Yeah. Had a great time.

that's awesome yeah i was in bloomington indiana the weather was not beautiful it's cold snowy we almost got snowed in the last day woke up there's about six inches of snow wow i mean i didn't measure it but it felt like a lot of snow and uh it was a lot to get out of there but did you drive i did drive yeah yeah four shows at the comedy attic what a club

It's one of those clubs you hear about when you start. Comics will talk about how good it is, and I just never have gotten to work it. But did four shows there. One of them sold out. The other three were packed, and they were just great shows. Jay Flake was with me. Matt Alano Martin did the shows. A guy named Ethan did the shows on Saturday. It's a good club. I did that club during COVID. Do you remember COVID? I do remember COVID. Vaguely. I didn't.

I did that club that time, during that time. It was fun, though. I had a good time. Well, it was one of those, just a good weekend. You know, you're waiting on the bad show, and then the bad show never comes, and that's a good feeling. Usually, it's like if you have a hot show, I go, the late show is going to be brutal. Yeah. Just law of averages, but they were all good. So you know that feeling when you get the check at the end of the weekend, it's a little bit higher than you thought it might be, and you're like, oh. I know the opposite. Yeah.

It was just a good feel. I just tell myself I'm getting the guarantee, and then anything else is a fun surprise. So I was like, oh, so let's celebrate. So me and Jay went. It's like 1230 at night, 1 AM. We go to an IHOP in Bloomington. All right. That's how I ball out these days. Big time. And I go, Jay, get whatever you want. Boom.

What did he get? Get the sampler, get whatever. So we have a good meal there. It's fine, whatever. But he likes the flaky pancakes. I bet he does. That's where he gets his name. That's where he gets his name. That's how names work. So I stepped outside for a second to make a phone call, step outside. It's 1230, almost 1 in the morning. All of a sudden, in the parking lot, jacked up pickup truck comes peeling in front of me.

To where I like step back a little bit. I'm afraid it's going to hop the curb. And they were like, I want my jacket back. And then it goes back the other way. It's very funny, Dusty. Sorry, sorry, sorry. It starts doing a donut in the parking lot, hops a curb.

peels back around, tires squealing. It comes up, and then it backs into a parking. I mean, crazy scene. It backs into the parking spot, and I see the back of the truck is like, this guy had just been in a wreck. The whole back of his truck is messed up. So I'm like, this guy's drunk. He's causing a scene. That's crazy. So I walk back into IHOP. All the staff is in front of the window watching this, and they go, did you see what happened? I go, yeah, the guy's doing donuts in the parking lot. I go, is that like a...

Do y'all know him? And they go, yeah. So I'm thinking, my first thought is this is the boyfriend or the husband of somebody that works there and is like being creepy and weird and sitting outside that house. They go, no, he just started working here. He's one of our cooks. And I go, oh, a real employee of the month, huh? And they go, we've been trying to get him fired for a while. And we can't.

And it said the first day he lifted up his shirt and showed the whole staff a tattoo on his chest that made everybody very uncomfortable. What was it? It was a historical symbol from Europe.

And creeped everybody out. Evidently not grounds for termination. Wow. But they want this guy gone. So he's not working that night. He shows up drunk doing donuts in the parking lot. And now he's just sitting in his truck right outside the IHOP. So the whole staff is just waiting there for this guy to come in and cause a scene. Yeah. So Jay and I are right there. We're ready to leave. Yeah.

So we go, let's just get out of here. I don't want anything to do with this, right? So we start walking out. The guy gets out of his car, starts walking in a huff to the front door. So now I'm like, all right, we're in this now. So Jay and I are just standing. We're all just kind of standing there right by the door. He comes up.

And then you ever see a drunk guy do that where they snap out of it? He'd like grab the door. He goes after you gentlemen. So we were like, all right. Yeah, we were, I mean, we got out of there, dude, but he, he ran in, caused the scene. They gave him a cup of coffee just to get them to leave. And then he ran out. But anyway, the manager at one point talked to me and was like, can you please tell me what happened? And they go,

And I told them and they go, that's all we needed to hear. That's what we've been waiting on. So you didn't leave immediately. Well, that was, I talked to the manager. He's not a listener. Oh, I podcast. I thought you were saying he was wearing a, we're having a good time hat. Cause everything leading up. I'm like, he was a dusty show at Indianapolis last week. But, uh,

No, it was just crazy. I mean, that's the kind of stuff people make fun of Waffle House for. But like IHOP, there are a million things going on. So it's virtually impossible to get fired from IHOP is what you're saying. Sounds like it. But it sounds like that was the... IHOP sounds like a nightmare. It sounds like there was probably an 18-year-old girl shadowing our server. And you want to be like, just get out now. Yeah. You don't need this, dude. Yeah.

uh but food was good and everybody else was nice it was just that one lunatic that works in the kitchen but he seemed nice in the end though yeah other than tattoos but he was like gentlemen after you i mean that's that sounds nice i mean a european tattoo they're international so yeah that's that's right you know what i'm talking he'd obviously been in a car accident you know he had been in a car accident i think it was probably his fault based on his behavior he got rear-ended yeah does he's on his side

No, this guy was a lunatic. Sounds like a nightmare. This guy was a lunatic. Yeah. And, uh, anyway, it was just a funny kind of exciting way to cap off. Yeah. A fun weekend in Bloomington. So we got to see the comedy attic all week and then we got to see real Indiana right there at the end. Yeah. Bloomington's wild. Uh, it, it masquerades as a college town, but it's a wild city. Masquerades. I don't know. Wait, where were you? I was in California. I had two shows, Fresno, California. Uh,

Uh, very fun. Uh, and then Sacramento, California, very fun Fresno. I flew in a day early. So I spent an extra day in Fresno and I enjoyed it. I stayed in what's called, uh, Clovis, uh,

Very nice California town. And Connor Larson went with me. Oh, nice. It was very fun. We just drank coffee at a place called Cup of Joy. Real Christian coffee spot. Yeah. Had two locations that we went to. One in Fresno, one in Clovis. And we went to a thrift store, bought some stuff. It's really great. The stools. Do they put too much coffee in every coffee cup? Every cup overflowed?

I don't get it. Oh, joy. Overflowing with joy. Too much caffeine in there. My cup overfloweth. You know what I mean? Yeah, it was great, though. Very religious spot right there. It's like, for some reason... Right in the middle of the belly of the beast. You just think about California, and it really is just like... It's just a few cities. The rest of California is a very like, you know, just regular people. They're just having a good time and enjoying themselves. And I liked it. And I asked them...

Because when I was growing up in the 90s, we used to eat at Hardee's all the time. And I don't know if you guys remember this, but there was a Fresno burger that they used to have at Hardee's. No. A burger with sourdough bread. Oh. And I asked them at the show. I remember that. I don't know why I was acting like I did. I asked them, did they know about the Fresno burger? And they said, no. And I said, did you guys know that in Alabama, that's what we were eating? And I said, I got out here and I was looking for a Fresno burger. Well, out there, it's Carl Junior's, right? Yeah, but.

You know, nobody seems to know about it. So I was like, I said, I didn't even know that we were doing that. They didn't even know that we were eating those burgers. Yeah. Well, maybe out there they were eating the Opelika sandwich or something. I mean, that'd be amazing. I hope they were. Yeah. So what makes it a Fresno sandwich? I think it was just the sourdough bread. Yeah. Are they known for sourdough bread in Fresno? Maybe. Maybe San Francisco is. And that's close enough, I think.

I don't know. You don't want to eat a San Francisco burger. Yeah. Yeah. But, and then they had a stool on the stage, which was a little concave. So my water bottles had to hug each other really to stay afloat. Concave, like a fat guy sat in it? Yeah. Like he, yeah. So I told everybody that- You ever been to Fresno? No.

I'm going to tell... I'm not doing theaters. I told him that I'm going to say that that's the Fresno stool. That's what they... Anytime you... I go...

I go, yeah, you see this stool here? Yeah. In Fresno, they make them like this. Oh, that's fun. It has a little dip in it. Yeah. In case you like sitting in the stool and pee your pants a little bit, it'll keep it in the stool. That's what happens if you eat too many Fresno burgers. Yeah. Your stool will look like that. Yeah. That's fun. That's great, though. And Sacramento was really great, too. I loved it. I stopped in Modesto. I stopped at a place called The Sandwich Shop. Had a Reuben there. Not good. Loved it. Oh, okay. Yeah.

You know, the airport's fat in Fresno. Did you fly into fat? I did fly into fat. That's pretty good. Yeah. I liked it. Fat was cool. They had a lot of Redwood models of Redwood set up in the airport. So I was walking through. That's the town or the airport's called fat? The airport's called fat. That's like the three-letter abbreviation. Fresno. Fresno, whatever. Something, something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fat.

But I think if you go to Yosemite, that's the one that a lot of people fly into. So there's a lot of outdoor stuff there. That's awesome, man. It was great. I loved it. That's great. I had a lot of fun. I love going to new places that I've never been to. Yeah. Sacramento seems like there's a bit of a, well, both seem like there's a bit of a homeless situation going, but it doesn't bother me. Yeah. Yeah.

I was near Cape Crnavel. I did make the joke. Sorry. The shows weren't sold out. And I made the joke. I go, I guess people thought the show was sold out. I drove by here earlier and people were camping out. That's pretty funny. It was a good joke. Yeah. It went well.

All right. We want to get in these comments? There are so many other cities you could use that joke. Almost everyone. Yeah. Because in Sacramento, there was a bit of a situation in the alley. Like, I don't know. It was like a wheelchair and an old bed was laying out there and blocked the road. You picked up both. So I couldn't get through. If I had my truck, I would have. And who could not use an extra wheelchair? Or an old bed. Yeah. Yeah.

And the guy goes, oh, good first impression of Sacramento, huh? And I go, listen, every city's like this now. Don't even let it bother you. Well, you've got a new joke now. You just got to never sell out shows, and you can always use that. Yeah. Yeah, I love what people do, you know.

like a very routine thing happens in the city. I was like, oh, it's cold this morning. Now it's warm. Welcome to Omaha. Yeah. And you're like, okay. That is a saying that people say in every city in the country. They go, we call it Omaha winters. You blink and it'll be something like that, right? Like only in Nashville. Yeah. And you're like, no, that happens everywhere. That's classic Nashville. It's going to be a different temperature, different time of the day. Yeah. That's how we do it down here. Yeah. Mm-hmm.

What is the expression though? They go,

There you go. If you don't like Nashville weather, wait an hour. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. If you don't like the weather, wait an hour. It'll change. Yeah, that's how, you know. That's what everybody thinks. It's more than just weather. Even, I don't know. Traffic, everybody thinks there's traffic. Traffic, any crazy thing in the news. Well, homelessness, like, yep, that's not, no, that's everywhere. Connor was telling me about this guy he did a show with in a city. And he said he picked that guy up at the airport.

and took him to the show. And he said there was no issues whatsoever on the highway. And the guy gets on stage and he goes, he just goes, the traffic here. That's so funny. But the thing is, they bought into it. They loved it. They're like, yep, that's right. He knows us. Yeah. You write that today? Gosh. We did. What a John Chris shows. Every comic had a different bit about how we got into it.

So it was like the first guy was like, yeah, we drove in today. And next guy was like, man, we flew into your airport. And then it was like, there's a tour bus there. Like, we're all liars. We all lie.

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The comments today and always and every day come from Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcast Reviews, and nateland at natebargetzi.com. And those are the only places. That's right. Oh, somebody did bring me some gifts in Fresno. For us? No, just for me. And then they brought a comment, and I forgot it at home. Sorry about that, guys.

Yeah, you didn't get your end of the deal. The Drury family. They're a very nice couple. Well, that's enough. They just want their name mentioned. They brought a lot of stuff. And we took a picture together. And they brought some nuts, some peanut butter, all homemade kind of stuff. I don't know if it was homemade, but it was local. Okay. And then some olive oil, garlic.

It was great. Yeah, just household goods. Yeah. They brought me tinfoil. Which is what I'm into. Yeah. Just toilet paper. Just bring some stuff. Yeah. And they were very nice. First comment comes from John McCain. Josh. Josh McCain. John McCain. Old comment. He's back. Aaron, since you're very proficient using the internet, thank you, I'm sure you're already aware of the Reddit community TV2High.com.

They are fighting the good fight against our greatest epidemic. I am very familiar with this subreddit. I believe we've talked about it on the podcast before. It was definitely the genesis of my crusade against the TVs that are too high. Oh, you didn't start on your own?

I can't remember. I think I commented on it, and then I found the subreddit after, but the subreddit is what drives it a lot of times. It's just a very active community on there. People making fun of each other's TV setups. It's good stuff. For some reason, Reddit is banned, or you can't go to Reddit on the Zany's Wi-Fi.

Isn't that weird? It's weird to have Reddit blocked off, but not any of these other sites. Dusty's website is blocked off. Is it really? Or his YouTube channel last week. Oh, yeah. It's restricted on this Wi-Fi. A lot of your stuff is blocked off. Yes. As it should be. A lot of the Nate Land stuff, too. Like a bunch of Nate Land episodes are not available on this 80s Wi-Fi recorded in this building. And they're like, it's weird. We got to restrict it. Megan Barnes. Hey, folks.

I was on Jeopardy and won three games back in 2011. Wow. That was an easy year. Way to go, man.

The reason second and third place don't get the money they win is once a man went on to play to win enough for an engagement ring, and once he reached that number, he put his buzzer down and stopped playing. So now only the winner keeps the money to make it more competitive. Now second place gets $3,000 and third place gets $2,000 because they have to pay for their own hotel and travel accommodations, and that helps defray the cost.

Interesting. It's very interesting. Brought to you by Aleve. Yeah. Aleve sponsors. One guy ruined it all just because he stopped playing. That's a story right there to be like, this guy won enough for the engagement ring, and that's all he wanted. Yeah. That's a good story. I think so, too. Well, here we got some footage of Megan Barnes on Jeopardy right there. All right, Megan. Yeah. What'd she say? She won three? Three games back? Three games. I mean, that's a...

Solid. Man, wow. She did well in those three days, too. I think she was on some other game shows, too. And I think that happens a lot. $103,000 in three games is... You're putting in some work. Yeah. She's doing a lot of true daily doubles there. Yeah, congrats to Megan and the United States government. Yeah, that's awesome. Thank you, Megan. Christy Schalk.

Chalk. My lifelong dream was to be a contestant on the Wheel of Fortune. 13 years ago, my husband and I competed together on a couples episode during Valentine's week. We walked away with like $7,000, but I realized I wasn't even 40 and I had peaked.

My dreams were realized in one fell swoop. I guess now I can only dream of being a guest podcaster on Nateland. Keep up the great work. Good luck, Christian. You go. That's not happening. Ladies and gentlemen, now joining the studio, back from New York City at the SNL 50th anniversary show. Put your hands together for Nate Bargetze, joining the podcast. How about that?

All right. We're doing it. What's up, James? I've already wore this shirt. I didn't get a new shirt. So I'll put this one back on. You've already wore this in the podcast? When I hosted the last This Is The Shirt I Got. Oh. Sweater I got. Gotcha. And then so. Yeah. Well, welcome back. Welcome back. All right. Yeah. Your voice gone a little bit? I mean, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The whole week.

Was good. Did you already do everything? No, no, no. We just started the comments. Oh, really? Yeah, we've done like two or three of them. So you can hop into that. But I mean, yeah. Well, let's hop in. Let's stay in the comments. Okay. Yeah. Christy Schalk, who competed on Wheel of Fortune, has said her next dream is to be a guest podcaster on Nate Land.

we said tough luck christy's been on will fortune 13 years ago not done much since then yeah oh yeah that's a different thing yeah like there's uh try to get a few more credits christy you know try to do jeopardy try to do she has one more credit than i have a few christy can i get on your podcast does she have a podcast

No, I'm just saying. Probably by that time I did Wheel of Fortune. I'd listen in. Me too. For a little bit. I want to see how it goes. Somebody's jealous because they can only get on Hollywood Squares over here. Yeah. I bet I've done it for you. Okay. Okay. Yeah, that is funny because it's like winning, I don't know, winning a contest and then just asking for a full-time job. Like, well, just let me be on.

Well, yeah, we would like to hear it. Well, I think Chrissy's joking about that. You want me to keep reading it or do you want to take over? Let me read some so my voice can hopefully catch up. I don't know if that's how it works. We skipped the first one. Oh, you're going to warm it back up. Yeah. Ease it back into it. Okay, good. We skipped the first one. Do you want to start with that one? Josh Teeter.

I think I know that. I was fortunate to win the Corn Fairies Tour of Panama Championship. I enjoyed Aaron's signature diss on the shuttle ride to the course, which had to be what led to my 65 minus 5 round. Great job, Aaron. I am getting ready to order some new head covers for the new season. I want to ask you all mine if I use the Nate Land Podcast logo as one of them. Absolutely not, dude. Dude, that's amazing. Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah, congratulations. Congratulations.

Congrats, Eric. Wow. I met him. Is he living in Kentucky right now? Yeah. I met him a couple times. He's got some golf clubs. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Great guy. Yeah. He gets his card now.

You'll see them in the pros. Oh, man. With the Nate Land. Nate Land. Yeah, we got our boy Augustine's in Corn Fairy. Corn Fairy is so tough because, I mean, these guys look at it. I know that Kyle Westmoreland to the top. They just score so low. They go so low in these courses. It's just insane. But, yeah, we would love that.

That's awesome. That's awesome. Congratulations, man. He's 45 years old. Yeah. Maybe it's not too late for you to win the Corn Fairy. That's true. I mean, yeah, to win it. I think it is for Nate. Yeah. I was just trying to be nice. If I get the right circumstances. Yeah. All right. Then we're back with Jeff. Jeff Manes. Manis. Jeff Manis. In the late 80s, my dad was on Price is Right while we were in California. Yeah.

Oh, that's why she said the Wolf Fortune, because y'all did game shows last week? Yeah, yeah. I thought y'all didn't do a podcast in my honor last week, but you said y'all still did it. Yeah. Some people said we didn't. Yeah. In the late 80s, my dad was on the Price is Right while we were in California for vacation. He was a pastor at the time. He was the second person called down and never made it on stage. Bob Barker mocked him mercilessly.

As the show went on for his awful bidding, it's now a great memory to turn into an amazing sermon illustration for him over the years. Oh, that's fun. Wow. How bad was the bidding? That's what I'd like to know. I mean, what was he doing? $250,000. Yeah. Yeah. What? I mean, how could you use that in a sermon? He's just bad at a game show.

Maybe perseverance. Humility. You made it there. You thought you were going to win something, then you didn't. Not only do you not win, but you got humiliated. His wife left him, I'm guessing. Yeah. Bob Barker, was he known to be mean?

No, just funny jazz. I think by the end, he was an old man. He could be a little short with people, right? He's just over it. This was late 80s. Oh, late 80s. So he was... I think he was playful. Yeah. Yeah. I bet it wasn't mean. Maybe showed it in his sermon. Yeah. I bet they didn't. Well, he may have had a VHS copy. Oh, yeah.

Yeah, it's fun. Can you imagine asking for that? Hey, I'm the guy that didn't make it on stage. You mind if I get a copy of this? Trying to show it at church. I kind of feel sorry for the people who finally got their comment read by Aaron right before Nate walks in.

Oh, yeah. Got my comment around Nate Land. What did Nate say? I feel bad. Sorry. Yeah, sorry. You just got us. Maybe you could just say their three names just so they... Oh, Josh McCain, Megan Barnes, and Christy Shock. There we go. Wait, why? Because he didn't say their names? No, I'm just saying they're being excited about you reading their name. Oh, they're like, dumb old Aaron. Yeah. Who cares? He said it better than my family says it.

Amanda, I had a family member get picked for The Price is Right, and she said you had to pay the sales tax on every prize you won. And you had a week to pay it, or you didn't get the prize. So that's why you would see this same car a few times. If they couldn't come up with the money, they kept that prize for another show. Wow. That's crazy. A week. A week. Yeah. That's a real shakedown. You got the money? You got the money, or what? You're on a game show trying to win something, and you got sales tax money? Come on, buddy. Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, it's tough. Yeah, because they do. You get one minute, you're jumping up and down screaming. Like an hour later, you're like on the phone with your wife going, we got to sell the house. You have $30,000. What do we do? Yeah, and because you need like, what, probably like eight grand to get the car. Like even if you're like, look, if I can get eight grand, I can get...

25 grand. Yeah. There's probably still some kind of tax you got to pay for receiving the car for free. Yeah, I wonder how that's done legally. Maybe you'd have time to sell the car and then pay the, you know what I mean? You get it, and then in that week, you sell it. Did you take a loan? I went on the prices ride, and all I got was an errand. And a loan. I had to take out a mortgage on my house. It's crazy. Yeah.

Bryce Evans. I was on the Bryce's right. You know Bryce? I think so. Yeah. I think Bryce sells me hats. Oh. You buy a lot of hats? Yeah. You got a hat guy? Yeah. Is this the guy I just met? I think so. Okay. I think I just met this guy. He may spell his name with a Y, though, but it's still Bryce Evans. I mean, is that him?

Yeah, maybe. Okay. Still don't know. I never seen him acting like that. I like that we go, we go, we're not sure if that's his name spelled. And then we go, well, is this his face? And you go, maybe. He's never acting like that when I'm around. It's a little different. Well, let's read the comment first. Yeah.

I was on The Price is Right, so I have some insight on the wheel spin. I think there is a limiter mechanism inside. I jumped up with the wheel and brought it down with all my might. An old lady spun it before me, and she got it around just about as well. So they either slightly control it or have the strength of a 90-year-old. Oh, yeah. I couldn't find video of him spinning the wheel. Yeah, that is him. Yeah.

He's Jared on the game show. He's got Jared on his name tag. But he wrote in as Bryce Evans. I watched this video, and it's behind the scenes. He says Aaron Paul gave him advice on how to get on there. Aaron Paul was a contested process writer. Way back in the day, yeah. And he gave him some tips on how to get on there. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's crazy. That's awesome. Thank you, Bryce.

Yeah. Wow. And look what it did for him. Yeah, he got Breaking Bad out of that. Yeah. He was in a Corn Pops commercial, too. Do you remember that one? God, I have my pops. I don't. I remember those commercials. I thought Aaron Paul was in that. Wow. Maybe it was Honeycomb. I don't know. He did a cereal commercial, and now he's doing well. Yeah. I don't know if I could go that crazy. Yeah. We'd never get picked. We would never get. Yeah. I'd feel very uncomfortable. You don't think you would go that crazy?

No. I'm trying to imagine you having that much emotion. Yeah. It's. I don't know, dude. Casino night, you're getting pretty into it, man. Yeah, that's true. At the roulette table. That's true. We got on the run there. Yeah. And then. Yeah, well, this is the same feeling, I bet. Yeah, that was not real money. But if it was real money, wouldn't that increase the. I don't know. I think I would be. I don't think I could do it.

but i mean i guess if you just knew you you had to be go crazy yeah uh garth brooks behind him in the wine yeah looks a little bit uh and then never got brought up jared jared vogel on the left you go good night that was a funny snl thing they showed oh yeah yeah we'll talk about that yeah uh

Glenn Blackwell. We know Glenn. Yeah. As a Nashville realtor, I think Dusty's idea of the Rearrangers show is brilliant.

The show could join me at a listing appointment where Dusty helps my clients who don't want to spend money on staging get their house ready to list. I'm into it. So this is the TV show idea that Dusty has, Nate. But I think my idea, though, is more for, I don't know, maybe this is the, but like I go into a messy house. I don't bring any tools. I mean, I can bring tools, but no shelving. And then I just rearrange your house and make it better.

No expertise, just gut feeling. Yeah, I mean, I'm a bit of an expert, I think. Okay. I think it's a hot show. I mean, we went into it. My pitch was really last week. Yeah. I'll go back to this. Yeah. It's a hot show. I think it would be good.

requires no buying of anything. No, no buying. I just bring in some tools. I may need a screwdriver and a hammer and stuff like that. But yeah, you just find some things. Usually you can, in a pretty messy house, usually you can go, oh, if you just did this or this or this, then it starts to come together and people go, oh, this is nice. You mean I could have did this the whole time? I'm like, well, yeah, if you had my eye, you know. Yeah. Yeah.

And a little motivation. Straight eye for the straight guy. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. Dusty was on the Hollywood Squares this past week. Oh, yeah. That is true. So I watched the episode. Down – the end was you and Tyra Banks. Yeah. And then you had the $25,000. Is that planned or was that truly by chance? Well, I mean – Well, don't – I don't know. I don't remember. It was months ago. That answers my question. But it's like –

But like even, I mean, they had to put it in an envelope no matter what. So either, you know, it was planted by somebody. Okay. It didn't, you know what I mean? Like it wasn't like nobody has it. Yeah. She had a one in nine chance, I think. Yeah.

Yeah, I mean, it feels good. You know, when I did Nashville Squares a while back, I also had one of the winning things. Taped in LA. Yeah. And then I won, you know, after midnight and I won a nice one. So Ron Funches show. I mean, I'm on a roll with game shows. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I just want you guys to know. Thank you. Yeah. You're getting a family feud and you're looking for a guy.

Oh, yeah. It would be good to have you. Just you, one dusting. He's a cousin outside the family. Way outside. Becca Furches. I love Family Feud and do not love Steve Harvey as the host. Oh, wow. He's definitely funny, but I'm watching that game show. I want to see the actual game. So many times I'm saying, let it go and get back to the game when he keeps going on and on and on and on. I could see that. Yeah. But the game, it's still the same, right? They still...

It's the same amount of time. They don't lose out. He does that pauses, though. He'll like, something happens, he stops, and he walks over there. And if you're watching this, if you are like, I love this game so much. I just want to hear the answers. I just want to hear the answers, and I want to go do it. It's got to be a show. I mean, it's like a casino if you're doing a...

the slots, like those people just want to, want to boom, pull it and go. And if it stopped and was like a video, they would be, you wouldn't even get anybody to play it because they'd be annoyed. But my question is with the previous host that didn't linger as much, were you seeing more games? Linger.

Yeah, yeah. I don't know if... I don't think you are. I guess there's the same amount of gameplay. I don't know how that's possible, though. But the game, Family Feud, actually kind of stinks. It's not that good of a game. I don't know. I got to disagree with you. But now it's like the questions are not... They're all kind of derivative of each other. What I like about it is it's like it's not really based on intelligence. It's just like they go, we ask people these questions, and these are the answers they give. So you got to think...

You know, you got to be a common thinker. Yeah. You know, you don't go, what's the answer? You go, what would people say? Yeah. Mm-hmm. Uh-huh. Yeah. Jeremy Pizer. Pizer. Pizer.

No, but it's not Pfizer. I know. I know he's close. Jeremy's close to be living a different life. He will be writing in, I'll tell you that. Yeah. He'd be living it up. Coming up on February 21st and 22nd, I am looking to go two for two, seeing Dusty and Boise on the 21st and Aaron and Spokane on the 22nd. All right. For these actions.

May I receive the honor of Nateland listener of the week? If not, can you at least validate parking? That's awesome. I do want to clarify I'm in Spokane on the 23rd. Oh, sorry, Jeremy. Make sure we handle that.

And also, let's see you do it first. This is a lot of talk right now. Let's see you show up to both shows. That's right. Get a picture with Dusty and Aaron. Yep. There you go. And I will not be there on the 22nd. Yeah, but you got to find Aaron on the 22nd. I'll be at Tacoma. But yeah, I'd love to see you, Jeremy. Come on out. Come on out. Get a picture with Dusty. It'll be tough. Why is that? Bring a gift.

That's how you get back to work. No, it is like, I don't want, I'm not even trying to be like that, but when people do bring me gifts, I go, wow, I want to take a picture with them. You know what I mean? Because it's very nice. Yeah, of course. And I like, I'm just, it's hard to do the meet and greet, but it's like, if people bring me stuff, I'm like, well, now I feel like I should, you know, take a picture with you. I don't want to not do that. That's not very nice of me. You know? Yeah. Did you put a hole in that table? It's just in there. Okay. It is now. Look at that. Yeah. Yeah.

Your dad's been teaching me tricks. Yeah. Nathan Taylor. Nate's DoorDash commercial was hilarious. He got me thinking about what products the other guys could advertise. Brisket could do a life insurance commercial. Aaron would definitely do a Milky Way commercial. Dusty could do a cigar commercial. Yeah. All right. Yeah, yours sounds perfect for you. That sounds great. I don't think you can do tobacco on TV, though. Oh, yeah. So you'd have to find something else. Uh...

I'll do vape. Can you do it in magazines? You can do it in magazines for sure. Just find a magazine. Yeah. You can do life insurance. You would like that? Sure. You just know a lot about it? I think it's just usually old people that are the ones that do it. You go in there for life insurance and they go, the guy behind the counter goes, I'll cover it, dude.

He goes, I'll do it. Don't worry about it. I'll do a reverse mortgage ad. Yeah. I was in a hotel room this weekend watching something on TV and every commercial break, your commercial was on. On TV? Yeah. To the point where I started muting. I was like, I'm sick of this. On regular TV? Yeah. And it was on during SNL. Yeah.

Well, I knew it was on... See, I thought it was like... I know people are saying they've seen it crazy on YouTube. Yep. And so then I thought it was more online because I haven't seen it on regular TV, like watching cable TV. This was Roku. Here we go. But it had channels. I can't remember what I was watching. No, no, I know. Yeah. I think, yeah. I know the SNL, they aired it like twice. That's crazy. It's good. Yeah. I love how you said Roku there. It was very close to the...

But it felt like you said it like you had not ever said it before. Yeah.

Roku. You said Roku? Roku. I have to say with a lot of confidence I admit. I was trying to watch Hulu. Roku. I was wearing Fubu. Yeah. Fubu. Brian wearing Fubu in the hotel. Watching Hulu on my Roku. That's a commercial. Oh. You're right. I'm good. I'm good. I thought something broke. I heard something. I rolled over a piece of paper. We're good. Yeah. It's a piece of wood. Uh...

It's a piece of steel behind it. You heard that crumble? Sounded like aluminum. I rolled over the comments that are the ad reads that are on the ground. Sorry about that. We love talking about our Helix mattresses. I've had my Helix mattress almost three years now. Nate's parents just got one, and guess what? They love it. We all do. It improves how I sleep. Everyone knows I love their pillows, and I do.

We talk about it all the time, but it has helped with my sleep. Brian and Aaron have sleep apnea. That's not in the ad. It is in the ad. Oh, no. Brian and Aaron have sleep apnea. Geez. One time you called me by my real name. And they said they're – I always call you Brian. Yeah, I know. I'm the respectful person here. And they said they're – don't forget it. You know what I mean? I won't.

And they said their Helix mattresses helped with it. You guys said that, right? It helps with your sleep apnea? Oh, absolutely. My old mattress was one of those old springs. I got a bit about it on YouTube. There's a YouTube video called about my old mattress. And I finally realized how bad that is for sleep. Helix fixes that issue. It's great for hot sleepers, people with back pain, and snores. It's for everyone.

It is a good mattress. Actually, I got one for my sister not long ago. My sister was, they kept complaining about how bad they were sleeping and they were telling me about their old mattress. And I told them about this and they weren't doing it. They weren't getting it. And finally, I said, you know what? I'm going to buy him a mattress. My sister has done a lot of great things for me. And so I said, I'm going to buy him a mattress. And I bought him a Helix and they love it.

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He obviously knew Dave Grohl. I really wanted to know what he thought about David Byrne and if he knew who he was. So excited to see him and Laura on the broadcast. I did not know who David Byrne was. I think I knew that song. I did not know him. People love David Byrne. He's got a cult following. Yeah, I did not know David Byrne. Talking Heads, right? Yes. But I've heard of Talking Heads, but I did not know what...

That's funny that she said David Byrne because I did ask. I go, I don't know who that is. I don't know. I wouldn't have known David Byrne either. Talking heads for sure, but I don't know by his name. And they brought him up by their names. I didn't know the woman he was up there with. I did not either. Yeah, I was trying to think who else was. That was Saturday night or Friday night? That was Friday night. Or send me the list. Let me forward it to you.

Was this the episode where Post Malone sang the Nirvana song? Yeah, with Nirvana. Did you love every second of that? I did. Did no one like it? I was like, I don't know how this could be worse than that. It's one of those impossible... It's an impossible thing to do to cover such a beloved...

song from a band where the lead singer is dead it's like an impossible task yeah so like don't do it how good could he have done that's what I'm saying great I don't understand exactly it's fine unless you that's like one of those that I thought he did great and I thought it was awesome and uh everybody loved it

And then I would, but I was curious because then you go and people like, well, I didn't like that. Or I heard afterwards some stuff, but it killed in the room. Like it was crazy. Yeah, it was crazy. Because post Nirvana, which is like the perfect name.

I talked to Dave Grohl afterwards. Like, y'all could tour with that. And it, like, works out. I thought he sounded great. But that's where I mean with music. I don't know. I understand, like, what, you know, all that band got back together. That's good. That's cool for those guys. They don't ever get to get back together. Yeah. It's probably been years since they've played together, right? Yeah. And so, yeah.

I thought it was great. I didn't, but I mean that I was wondering, cause I'm sure I think everything's great. And then you get off and then everybody's like mad or said it was bad or something like that. I just don't think he's good. And I don't know. Yeah. And I don't understand. Yeah. But is this you? Is this you? Maybe. Yeah. It could be. You already don't like him.

I just don't think it's good, though. People sent it to me, and I was like, you know, Kurt Cobain had, you know, not that he had some amazing singing voice, but he had kind of a little yodel almost about his voice when he would sing these songs, and there was none of that in this. I just feel like... Well, he wasn't doing a Kurt Cobain impression. Yeah, yeah, he's doing himself, and, you know, he stayed alive, so that helped. So I know that's, you know, I'm sure that's Post Malone's fault.

But I just think, I don't know, I think there should be a little something of that in it. I think you just got to accept that you're just going to not like stuff that other people are. Yeah, I mean, I accept it. I'm grappling with that too. You're not though because you've- No, I accept it. But I'm just having a conversation about it.

I'm talking about just beyond this conversation, just in general. Yeah, I would think you don't like Post Malone and you go, I don't like him already, so he's going to annoy me no matter what. But sometimes I don't like people and then they do something and I go, well, that was really good. Yeah, but what's the general online? Were they saying? I saw some tweets that were just... Most people seem to like it. People were saying to me, saying, oh, I love this. What do you think? Some people didn't like it. Yeah. It shows you that online is just...

If it killed in the room, then that's all that. Yeah, it would kill in the room. It would sell out if they sold tickets to that. Everybody would love it. Everybody would have fun. Sure. It's the best. It was very, very, it was like, I thought that was like the best part. Of the whole concert. That concert. I loved that.

yeah they do a bunch of songs it just takes do they do a bunch of Nirvana songs or do they just play the one song no they just played that one song which is great because that's why I think it was so great because if they played that one song they got out what am I pulling up oh she sent the list of all the performers I don't know okay if we care

We got Mumford and Sons right here, it looks like. Yeah, I don't know where we're showing. Are we going to go through? Let's start with Wednesday. Let's go through. Oh, the whole thing. It was a crazy. It was a crazy week. Whole week. Yeah. So, yeah. So, I got there Wednesday because I was supposed to have rehearsal Thursday. And then...

As I was about to take off, they go, I don't have to rehearse until Saturday. And I was taking off Wednesday. And they were like, you could basically just come Friday for the concert or Saturday. But I was already going. And I was like, all right, I'll just go. I was like, I'll end up... I went and I was due to some spots. So I went to...

New York Comedy Club used to be the Eastville Comedy Club in this room. That's where I first hit. So I met a Texas, me and Gaffigan went down there and that's where I got Conan.

out of that room. It used to be the Eastfield Comedy Club and now it's New York. So I got my first two Conans auditioning out of that room. Leaning up against the wall, huh? Pretty casual, right? Well, that's the old, I mean, you know, it's the old, old way you did it. You're going to be sitting down within a year, dude. You're going to be sitting down. Oh, I'm in the round. Well, everybody said... It's only reason you had an idea. I thought about sitting down. I thought about trying it. But...

But, yeah, this is all New York. I know. New York City's all leaning. And it's so diverse. We got done with this club in the daytime at an open mic. Oh, yeah? Yeah. That's the one when it was Eastville, an open mic. I went in there, and I was running a Conan. And I asked if I could run it, and that's where the guy goes. I can throw you a blast. It was a 5 p.m. open mic.

I don't think he understood the words, I'm doing Conan. It didn't make sense to him. Because you think just every comic's got that shorthand. Yeah. I'm running Conan tonight. Do you mind if I do it? You're like, yeah, yeah. And I told him that, and he goes, you can go up last. So I was going to sit there for an hour. Yeah. Maybe more. Maybe more. Yeah.

Wait till all the crowd's gone. Yeah. Uh-huh. So there, and then I went to, so this picture is Mike Vecchione's idea. So I got a lot of comics. We got together and hung out. So we went to Eastville with Gaffigan, and I went over to Spade. I don't know if it was Wednesday night. Spade got in Thursday night. But then Wednesday night, went over to,

comedy seller and went up there. And Chris Rock, it's going to sound, this is going to be all just names you're going to hear. So, but Rock came by and Aziz. And so we were hanging out. And then we were about to be leaving. And Vecchione's idea was this, but I do like that. It's the pictures there. This is the corner I stood at.

when I would hand out flyers for the Boston Comedy Club, which was right up the street that way on the third street, I think. And so Comedy Cellars, if you're looking at this picture face on, Comedy Cellar is on my left.

If, you know, me facing you. And then, so I would stand there and I'll hang out flyers. That corner, I remember standing on that corner and I'm like handing out flyers and you're just in mode. Like, hey, we got a great show for you tonight. Boston Comedy Club, you want to come down? Hey, we got a great show for you tonight. Hey, we got a great show. Trying to get people to come to Boston Comedy Club. And then I turn and go, hey, we got a great show. And it was Bill Burr. And I was like, I'm sorry, man. And I go, I'm sorry, dude. And he was going to run his first Letterman.

So he was, it was the letterman, his first late night set. And I like barked to him. I was like, I'm sorry, dude. I like, you know, you're like, I know who you are. Like, you know, I felt embarrassed. I mean, you know, he's, it's at that point, I mean, he's going to do his first letterman. He, but he was like, he's the man. Like for sure. Uh,

And he – and then he was like – he was like, no, no, don't worry about me. He was very – you know. And then he was like, I'm going to run in Loud Letterman. I was like, well, there's – you can come to the Boston. You can come – you know, it was like the cellar – he obviously knows the cellar's there. But I was like, there's another room right down there, Village Lansing. Like, you know. I can get you up last at the mic over there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just telling him, like, you can just go to all these rooms and go run it. But that's where I stood on that – I stood on that corner for –

Quite a while. And, I mean, just freezing weather. And it's where I would have my daydreaming of playing Bridgestone to just... And then as I handed someone a flyer and they dropped it on the ground in front of me. And it was... I remember one time I didn't bring a jacket. I went out there to go stand. For some reason, I didn't bring a jacket. And it was like...

It was so cold. And I think I had to eventually go back in and get someone to switch because I was like, this was a mistake and I'm sorry. But I do not have a jacket out there and it's freezing. But so... You brought half a jacket this time. Yeah. Well, that's a jacket underneath it. I bought that jacket when I was there. It's a cool jacket. Yeah. It's a half a jacket and a jacket underneath it. One and a half jackets. One and a half jackets. Yeah.

So, yeah, so we went there and then Thursday night Spade came to town and so then we all, we went to the stand and then to, back to the Comedy Cellar. So we go to the Comedy Cellar and think about this. We go to the Comedy Cellar and

You know, everybody's kind of in town, right? Because everybody's going to SNL 50. So Spade, we text like Rock and Spade. I'm like, Spade's with me. Then we text Rock. We're like, hey, we're going over to the cellar. He's like, so he comes over. So we get there.

And then when you go there, they're like, all right, do y'all want to go up? And Spade's going to go up. He doesn't always go up either. He was like, I'm not going up. And then he was like, I'll go up. And I was like, all right, let's all go up. So I went up, Spade went up, Rock went up. Without knowing, we did not know this, they told us as we were going up, that same show, how that show started was the host. And then it went Steve Martin, Rock,

Martin Short, John Mulaney. And then it was like... So y'all was actually the worst part of the show. We were the worst part of the show. People started leaving. Steve Martin, I believe...

So he's running his monologue? Yeah, he was running his monologue. And I think he went to a club when he did the Oscars. But outside of that, he hasn't been to a room like that since the 60s. Yeah, that's crazy. I saw a video of him there. Lucy posted, I think. Yeah, yeah. She showed me. So that show, I don't know if they're still showing this picture, but it's at the Comedy Cellar. That show is, those people paid, I think, $18 for that ticket. Wow.

And the show was, yeah, Leslie Jones went up. John Lancaster was the host. A couple other comics that are just on the Cellar lineup. And then, I'm not saying I'm them, but I went up and then

than Rock. And I brought Spade up. And so this crowd was like, everybody. What is happening right now? It was like, because they were like, no, we're like, oh, we don't have to go up. And they're like, no, go up. Like, you know, and it's, we were saying like, it's got to be one of the better lineups.

Ever at the cell. If you're like a no name, you're like, I'd like to get bumped. Yeah. Actually, I want to be bumped on this. Please don't wedge me. Imagine complaining like, I need my time. Yeah. There's comics that would complain. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, those people paid $18. Wow.

And you got that, and it's just boof, boof. And you don't, and it just keeps going. Is that fun? I was Steve Martin. I love Steve Martin. Oh, he's awesome. I'd love to see him do stand-up. You got there after he had gone up there? Yeah, I did not see him there that night. Oh, okay. But they came in, and then they kind of left.

He did the opening monologue to SNL last night. Oh, I'll check that out. And so he went up and did that. Then he brought Martin Short up. And they do a whole thing together, a show together. And then they brought Melania up. I mean, it's like absolutely nuts. And so just stop it in. And then it's like a wave that goes in. Then it's like Leslie Jones. And then it kind of like –

I think, and then it's like just, then it's, you know, then I bring up, like when I came up, they went crazy and then Spade, then I'm like, all right, well, I'm bringing up someone. And I go, David Spade. And they're like, what? I was just going to ask how fun was that knowing you had to bring up a, yeah. Very fun. Because they've already had so much. They're like, who else? Who else could even? David Spade. So then Spade. And then they're like, after Spade, it's like, well, what else is going to happen? It's like Chris Rock. Yeah.

And then it's just like. Who followed Chris Rock? Spade. Oh, went up to Chris. Somebody like me? Yeah. Yeah, the New York. One more comic, folks. One more comic. Chappelle, no. Brian Bates. Yeah, I forget. That would be the perfect spot for you. Yeah. That's what I'd love to see you do. Yeah, I forget who did it. But that's the wonderful. I think only Post Malone could follow Chris Rock. I think we'd have to put him in there.

He goes, I'm going to do my Nirvana. Yeah. Yeah. Or he would just do someone else. Now he's like, I'm going to do my Mitch Hedberg. Yeah. Post Hedberg. Yeah. Post Hedberg. Post Hedberg. Yeah. So that was that night.

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Oh, I just sent a random picture of a Louis Vuitton building. Oh. I don't know if you have it in there. No, I don't think so. I thought I texted it, or I sent it to... I may have missed that. Yeah, I can see it. It's just a building. But what was the story behind it? No story. It's just a really cool building. It's a crazy building. We could just Google that. Well, it's funner to see that it came from my phone.

I got air and I can air drop. Yeah, air drop it to me? Yeah. Boom. This was just near the hotel. And look at this. I mean, okay. Oh, wow. That was worth pulling up. Is that not crazy? Yeah, that looks insane. It looks like a suitcase. And it looks like... You're going to see... That almost could be the way new buildings go in cities. Because it looks unbelievable. This is almost more impressive than the sphere. Yes. It's...

It's crazy, dude. It's crazy. When you're walking up there, it would be like go see it in person. Yeah, yeah. I mean, the little handles, it comes off of it. It's made. I don't know. I mean, every time you walk. I assumed a lot of this was screens, but it's straight up. It's the real thing. Wow. Yeah, that's better than the Statue of Liberty. They're really making some money there at Louis Vuitton. That building's closed. Yeah.

Is it really? Yeah, it's not. Their store is like across the street. They grew up building it. Yeah, I don't know if they're going to go into... But I mean, maybe it doesn't need to just have it be an empty building. I saw how much money Louis Vuitton makes a year. It will shock you how much money they make. They're like one of the biggest companies in the world. Just from bags. Yeah. And other stuff. Just from... Yeah. All right, so...

So that was Thursday. That is a cool building, though. When you guys were all searching for a picture of a building. You're like, how cool could it be? Yeah, that's very cool. Yeah. I mean, I actually really thought about it and took a picture of it. And I said, I'm going to show that because it was just, I was so impressed by that building. So Thursday night. Friday night? We go do that stuff. So Friday night is the concert.

So Friday night, we go to the concert. We get in there, meet Joy Lou Stryfus. I think I have a picture of her. Yeah. How was she? She was wonderful. She knew me. She actually asked me to take the picture because her kids love me. All right. That's awesome. So then I was like, oh, can I get one too? Yeah, yeah. And then, so I took a picture with her. She ended up, you know, talking to her like kind of throughout the weekend, like nothing crazy, just,

It's crazy. I think of it like when all the celebrities get together, I think I've talked about it before, the shorthand is gone. So it's like, oh, yeah, great, you're a big fan. Then you just kind of have a conversation like you've known each other for a while. You just kind of get into it.

It's like when comics meet each other. Yeah. Yes. Yeah, it would be like anybody, like any kind of office working environment. It's almost like you can speak shorthand, right? Yeah. Not so shorthand's gone. The shorthand's, you can just get into it. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, maybe, yeah. Is that what I meant? Yeah. So...

There was her husband, Brad, coming back from the break last night on the show. There was one shot where you see him yawning. It was very funny. It was two and a half hours into the show. Oh, yeah. They could have got me a couple times. I mean, it's a long night, and you're – dude, every night is the longest. I mean, we were out –

Every single night. So we're sitting here. So we had great seats. Got an aisle seat. Unbelievable. That's primo. I don't know. It was either if you would have told me I could have Tom Hanks behind me or an aisle seat. And for me to get both is unbelievable. I'd much rather have the aisles. Yeah. Ray Romano's in front of me. Peyton Manning up a little bit to the left. We had Arcade Fire Guy.

If y'all watched his, like when he went crazy, he came up wonderful. Will Butler? Yeah. He was just sitting in his seat, like me and Ray are like looking at him. He's got a crazy suit on. And so we did not, I did not put it together who he was at the time. He's very tall. And so he's sitting there and you can, and now it all makes sense, you know, cause he's like kind of quiet and just sitting there like watching, but not too into the show. Uh-huh.

And then he gets up and sings. And then you're like, oh. And you're like, well, that was the opposite of what I thought. But then I was thinking about it. That's like if you ever do a corporate gig or something where you know you've got to go up and you've got to sit in there. You're not –

you're kind of like not paying attention to what's going on because you're like i have to go up soon yeah so i'm kind of staying in the head space of that but i did not know that so i'm just seeing him sit there watch it and then he just gets up and he starts going crazy and dancing and runs through the crowd you're like well that's the opposite of i you got it i didn't have that pegged uh

So, yeah, we're – but we're there. Gaffigan's over there. You know, I mean, everybody. You just look. It's – Miles Teller? Miles Teller is sitting right next to us, which I've known – I got to know Miles Teller to golf in Lake Tahoe. He's awesome, man. He's an awesome dude. That's great. Yeah, yeah. Very fun to hang out with. Very funny. Like, you can joke around him. Like, he felt like hanging out with a comic. That's cool. Where you can just, like, you know –

like be funny. You know, so I hung out like that. Uh, Chris Pine. Oh really? Yeah. He was a normal dude at the after party last night. Yeah. Normal dude. Like, uh, you know, just had a buddy with him from high school or something. Yeah. And, uh, yeah, it was like, yeah, it was a cool dude.

I told him, he goes, I've never been to Nashville. And I go, you look like a guy that's been to Nashville a lot. I don't know. What's he look like these days? Even the name. He was going through some... Oh, no, he looks... I don't know. He looks like... He looked like he was going through some stuff for a minute. His hair is lighter. Yeah. Yeah, I see him on Kimmel there. It just seems like he was...

Yeah, but he was awesome. All right. Because I feel like he's a good guy. I feel like you could, you don't know. He's like that good of an actor. He looks like me. If they're going to be intimidating or not. But this is a better look for me. See, he had a better look than that before. When you see him looking like that, you're like, are you okay? Yeah.

Maybe he's researching a role to play you. Dusty Slade Bob. When you look like this guy in any of these other pictures, it's like... Well, if you look at... Go back to that one for the Dusty look. That is Dusty that believes the earth is round. I'm dressing up. Yeah. He goes, that's... That's...

loves gravity yeah that's a guy right that's a dusty that loves that's your your alter ego yeah that yeah you know trust the science who loves the science it's still drinking though yeah yeah yeah yeah he's still having a good time he's still a good time yeah yeah uh you're more fun maybe probably probably yeah yeah yeah

So yeah, we go to this, so the concert was sitting there. Steven Spielberg came up to me. - Crazy. - Yeah, so we're sitting there. He like got up, I wanted to meet him. You kind of just want to meet, I mean, all of them, you're just like, all right, you can knock all these, like, you know, not knock them off, but you're like, kind of like, where are you going to get, you're not going to be around any of these people. - Yeah. - So you're like, let me just go, you just want to see if they're seem nice or cool or whatever.

And so I got Tom Hanks I've met before. So we were, him and his wife Rita, and so we're right behind us. And we talked to them and then knew Ray and Miles and Peyton. And so knew a lot of people. And then we make contact with Spielberg and he like gets up to kind of like he's going to walk over towards me.

and then I was like, I'll just come to you. And then I went back behind him and talked to him. And I mean, he goes, you're my, he goes, I just wanted to meet the funniest water meter reader of all time. Whoa, quoted a bit. Yeah. Wow. He's like, I mean, they, him and his wife, they were big fans. They were like, if the, you know, what you always get told where they're like, it feels like you're in our house.

Wow. Like, you feel like, you know, like they all want to meet Laura. Yeah. Because they're just like, you know, he was. Did he mention me? He did. Yeah. He goes, how's. When are you getting breakfast? Yeah. He goes, I heard old, ET's older now. He goes, I heard you got ET on the podcast. I go, yeah. Yeah, he's doing good. Yeah.

Still trying to get home. Yeah. What if we say you look like E.T.'s uncle? Well, that just sounds mean. I know. Well, I'm just trying to do something. You asked if Steven Spielberg talked about you, so you kind of put me in a spot here. Is this his wife on the bottom left? No, that's Tom Hanks' son's girlfriend. No, not yet. No.

another the one that's an actor that was uh no no colin hanks yeah colin yeah no it's a different one it's different i want to say truman but i'm not sure what happened to colin remember him he still does stuff good stuff he was in psych remember that he's the detective oh i didn't know psych i knew um oh okay i never watched that show but he was in uh the college movie van walder yeah

Yeah, he's still. Oh, no, he was in that movie that I love with Orange County. Yeah, Orange County. Yeah, Jack Black. Yeah, yeah, very funny. Jack Black. So, yeah, it was. So Spielberg, just, I mean, just wonderful. Wonderful. I got to tell you, my first movie I ever saw in the theaters was E.T.,

Oh, that's cool. And he was like, oh, so that's how, he goes, so I got you started. I go, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's just like, I sound so, I'm like, I go, my first, I went to, first movie I went to in the theater is E.T. I was saying that so much. I said that to Chris Pine. It's something about movie theater. Theater.

And I'm like, oh my gosh. You just go. You got to keep it real out there. Well, you know, it gets there. I don't even think about it until it's already there. And then it's already out. And you're like, what are you going to do? Yeah. You just say, you know. You got to represent old Hickory out there. Well, yeah, I'm fine representing it. But sometimes you're like, I'm just, I don't want to get involved. I don't, I'm always just trying to avoid sometimes the, what? What'd you say? Yeah. Theater. Theater.

I say theater. So, yeah, unbelievable. Awesome. Everything's cool. You're in his next movie now? Yep. Yep. Me and Spielberg. War Horse 2.

So then we, that night we go, what was that night? It was, yeah, we go, oh, there was, I had a funny thing. So there's an after party. There's an after party every night. You want me to tell you what I've learned? All right, if you ever think, so this kind of situation, we're an SNL thing. You got to imagine all these celebrities, it's, everybody's reading into everything. So where are you sitting?

Are you allowed to bring a plus one, not a plus one? Are you sitting, you know, like, are you farther back? Are you in the middle? Are you in the hour? Are you in the this? Or who are you next to? Who do they pair you with? In comics would do that. You're always like, why are they putting me here and all this?

And so you can always think that. There was an after party every night. I never knew about an after. Paul McCartney was doing shows for like 500, this small theater all week. And everybody was like, we went and saw Paul McCartney. And I was like, none of us. And I mean, for me, I'm just like, well, I'm not in that circle to get asked to go there. And you're like, oh, you don't get thought of and all this. And then I was talking to Tina Fey. And then Tina Fey's like,

She goes, I mean, she goes, what are these after parties? I mean, I haven't heard about one of them. And she goes, Paul McCartney's just doing shows all week. No one's telling me. And it was like, you just had that moment where you're like, nothing is as...

Point it as you think it is. Even because she is, if anybody should know anything, it's her. She's the one that they're like, if they ever retired, she would take over. I don't think she would, but all of this stuff. If anybody would ever know anything, and you just learn, I don't know, it's like if you're, I'd imagine probably in any business, but it's nice to,

It's just, there's moments you can go like, no one's. It's a good lesson for kids because everyone thinks. Yeah. Everyone's getting invited to the party with me or whatever. And usually nobody knows what's going on. Usually nobody knows what's going on. And people will be overlooked and it'll be big people, it'll be little people and it'll be, you know. But it was just very, I don't know. It was like comforting to hear her say that where you're like,

Oh, yeah, because I didn't hear about – everybody's like, we're going to see Paul McCartney. I'm like, no one I didn't hear about any of this. And then the – no one really – like the after parties were just you found out in the moment, and then you're like, you know, you're a little – I don't want to ask because you're like, I don't want to show up, and they're like, you can't come in. That's really the spot to be, I think, right? Because you're like –

You get to go home, right? Because they're like, oh, I didn't know I wasn't invited. But if you are invited, you're like, well, I got to go see Paul McCartney. You know what I mean? I can't say no to Paul McCartney. You don't want to go see Paul McCartney, though? That's what I'm saying. You get invited, you're like, of course I got to go see Paul McCartney. But if you don't get invited, you're like, good, I can go home. But you wouldn't want to?

He doesn't want the hassle. Yeah, I want to go back to the hotel. But if you get invited, you're like, well, of course I'm going to go see Paul McCartney. Win-win. Yeah. I would like to see Nate outside try to, I've hosted twice. They don't let him in. Do you know me? My biggest, every after party I was going to, I was like, oh my gosh. I'm going to walk up and they're going to be like, who do you know here? Yeah, and they're like, we don't know you. Yeah.

You felt that the whole... You're wearing that sweatshirt. Which, yeah, I got all my SNL stuff. I'm carrying that George Washington painting. So we go... But so anyway, we found out... Sandler's the one who actually told us. So we go down there. So there's like me, Peyton. We all go to the after party. And so we're all hanging out. I mean, dude, every party is... It's just... You're with all of these people the whole time. And it's just everybody. There's really...

I was thinking about anybody else you want to meet famous. It was like it kind of is knocked out. Like I still, I mean, I would like to meet Tom Cruise. Michael Jordan? Michael Jordan, yeah. Tiger, even though I met him, I'd like to meet him. You're going to play golf with him maybe and hang out, actually hang out with him. Brad Pitt would be fun just because he's, you know, so big. And then I would have, Ben Stiller was there, and I would have liked to meet him. He didn't come to the, I didn't see him in any of the stuff.

But I know he was in the audience in the SNL. And if I would have thought about it, I would have went over to try to really search him out to meet him in that moment. Okay. But I would have liked to meet him too. But we go to, over to the after party. And so it's...

You know, you're kind of hanging out with like Peyton, who the people you kind of know the most. So I went with Peyton. Are you boys with Peyton now? Yeah, I mean, every time we're at stuff, like me and Peyton kind of link up and we'll go walk around. All right. Yeah. Y'all buried the hatchet. Oh, yeah. We're good. We're good. I know. He's still at Peyton. Yeah. I told you he called me. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, we talked and he...

He's wonderful. Yeah. So he's very funny, too. And you can just tell jokes to him, and he starts laughing. He gets your comic jokes that's kind of quick side jokes. But so it's me, Peyton, Ray, their wives, and Laura. And we're all sitting in this upstairs. And it's a walk around. So Lady Gaga, Ray Romano's like, I want to go. He's like, I want to go meet Lady Gaga.

And I was like, let's just go over there and meet. I will go up to about anybody. Okay, yeah. I enjoy it. Because I enjoy it to like, some of you are just like, I'm a comedian. And so, you know, you're so used to that. And then now, I do that to everybody. And I still, but now they're like, yeah, I know. And whether, I think they know me from SNL. I don't, you know, someone know me from, I met Eddie Murphy. He knows me from SNL. He doesn't know me as a stand, like my stand up. But he knew me from SNL.

And then, so we go to Lady Gaga. She's got a witch hat on. I think it's like kind of a witch hat. Yeah. Yeah. Sounds all right. Yeah, yeah. Wish Dusty were there. And so we go up and I was like, hey, nice to meet you. Very, you know, very nice. But she, so she leans in, like leans towards me. And I'm kind of like not leaning towards her. Yeah. And I go, I'm a comedian. She goes, I know.

And then she leans in more, and I'm still not. And she goes, I'm trying to kiss you on the cheek. And I go, oh. And I had to lean forward. And then when I look back at it, everybody that went to say hi to her, she would – that's how – like it's the European –

She's not European, but it's like how they do it in France where they kiss. It's like in a theater. It's European or you get to a certain level of fame. That's just how you start greeting each other. Yes. It's a little on either side of the face. Yes. I don't even know how to do that. Just once. I've never been in... Just once? I thought it was on either side. No, I think that's European. I think famous is just you just touch cheeks, basically. You don't even really kiss them. You just touch their cheek and you do that. But I did not...

Now, looking back, I saw her do it to the three people before me. Yeah, but you never met her before. You don't know. I don't know if she knows. Who am I? What if you just came in hot with her? Yeah. Yeah. So she leans forward. But it was just so funny to have her...

It was almost like it had to break character. I'm trying to kiss you on the cheek. And I go, oh. And then had to lean all the way in. That's funny. And then, yeah, then Ray met her. I was like, Ray, I'd lean in. Yeah. Yeah. He knew to lean in then. He knew. He's been doing this a while. So. They came in. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, I didn't. I mean, you're like, I don't know, like, you know, most of you are being shaken by his hand, but you're, you don't shake people's hands. You don't know what, you know, I don't, you know, this is, it's all where you're like, I walk up to a situation and I'm like,

I don't know if you're the vibe of everybody. Who's normal? A lot of everybody's basically normal. Yeah. You know, I mean, but you have some real artists. Like her? Yeah, she's a real artist. So you have some real artists that you're, like, I didn't see Ariana Grande, but if you walked up to her, you would be like, I don't want to touch her. Yeah, do I curtsy? I don't even know how to, like, approach her. Yeah, yeah. I mean, she's, like, tiny, and, like, you would just be like, I don't know what to do.

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A soup dog's in everything for years. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he always looks the same. I don't feel like you ever get a close-up shot of him, though. I could not tell you how old he is. We're the same age. Really? Yeah. We both look good. Yeah. We don't age. Me, him, Shaq. Oh, yeah. We're all the same age. The Rock. Yeah. We're all the same age. Just, yeah.

What a crew. Yeah, that's a crew. We got to get you guys together. Snoop Dogg, Shaq, and The Rock. Yeah. A couple guys, what? Graduated high school in 92? 90? Born in the 70s, graduated in the 90s. Yeah. But when did you graduate? 1990. Yeah, 1990. We don't get semantics, but... Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Mm-hmm.

Yeah, so the whole concert was great. I thought it went by pretty quick, and they were doing, you know, the sketches. They did stuff that was very fun. It's just a fun, big night. Like, it was fun. So anyway, go to the... Ooh, smart food. Yeah. So this is Jane.

what's her name, Williker, or it's with a W, Whitaker, or Wine, or, she was in the, she's very funny. She's on SNL. She's a new cast member. Yeah, Jane Whitaker. Jane Whitaker. Yeah. And she was, so I walk in, and so they just gave her, well, I was in her dressing room, and I saw that there, and I was like,

I was like, I was like, I go, is this the line I'm doing? I thought it was like the line, you know, but that's her card from the water slide. So when I did the water slide sketch, that was her first speaking. Oh, that's awesome. Yeah. So it was cool. I was going to autograph it. Then I thought that might be arrogant. What if she were like, nah, I know I did it. I think she's very funny. Yeah. Uh,

I was going to write something and sign it, then it thought, that could be... It's a little presumptuous. So I signed Lay's potato chips and laid it next to it. Signed the back of it. Yeah. Yeah, she wants to cover it up. But it was...

So it was, well, why was it in the room? Cause it's her dressing room. Like all her all the time dressing room. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So they put us all in everybody. Okay. So she wasn't just in there for the night with the car. No, no, no. It's like her office. Yeah. It's her office. I get why you didn't do it, but you should have signed. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, it's her office. She's very sweet. The song she did when I hosted the first time, she did a song. It's a very, very funny song. And if you ever go listen to it, you just got to really listen to the whole song. On Weekend Update? Yeah. She did it on Weekend Update. It's so funny about staying at a party too long. Yeah. And it's just really, really funny. And you listen to it. I don't know. It's just very smart and clever. It's great.

So we're hanging out in there and this rehearsal. So we're going through this Peyton, Jon Hamm. Jon Hamm's a fun time too. That's cool. Yeah. Jon Hamm's a guy I think you can meet him. Anybody can meet him and you're going to be like, that was the best. Talk to Ryan Reynolds. Oh yeah? Yeah. And Blake Lively. How's that? I'm on their side. Yeah.

I don't know. I don't really know what it is. I don't really know what it is either. I don't know what it is either. Was he a fun guy? Yeah, dude. I mean, he was – yeah, he's unbelievable. He talked to them. She was very nice too. I mean, they're, you know, seem like some of the best people I've ever seen in my life. And so I don't know, you know. Yeah. I don't know what that other idiot's doing.

He didn't talk to me. He wasn't there. Yeah, he wasn't there. Who was it? I don't know. I'm joking. The guy that they had the thing with. I don't know anything about it. Like, it was... Oh, yeah. I stood up and did my line. Quinta Brunson. Yeah. We sat at the same table at the Golden Globes because she's on Avid Elementary. And they lost. And then I cheersed. And the guy said, it's just us. Yeah. But it wasn't her that said it. No. It was the guy that...

was the producer on the show. You're like, look, here I am again, buddy. That's right. You didn't want me to cheers with you? Yeah. Still around though. Still here. I'm always going to be here. Been cheersing with Lady Gaga though. So yeah, rehearsal was great. She leaned in. And that night they did a, so that night we did a toast.

We had a toast for Lorne in the Rainbow Room. And never been up there. You've seen it always on the sign. So the toast was very fun. Oh, that's me down there. So Wally, who holds the cue cards, he gave me a hat. So if you zoom in, you see me talking to Spielberg. Oh, yeah. Oh, just chatting it up. Yeah, and I got two hats on.

I forgot I put that because Wally just gave me his hat and I put it over the other hat. And then now I'm just talking to Spielberg and two hats on. Spielberg said, because he's only been on the show one time as a cameo. But his history with the show is he's been coming to it. He was at the first episode in 1975. Wow. So he just did Jaws.

And he flew in, and he goes, you know, and I had enough credibility that they, he goes, I got to sit in the last row.

And he watched it with Carlin, the first episode. And then he goes to the after party and he said John Belushi came up to him and was like, you're the one that did that shark movie, right? Wow. He goes, yeah, yeah. So he said he came every Saturday for that first season. Wow. So he would fly from LA on Friday and come Saturday, take American Airlines flight from

fly in Saturday and then he had business interest in that or was it just like the hang he just liked it yeah no I mean because he hasn't you would think he's like hosts there and he's been he was going to do a cameo there and they in the close encounters thing uh

But then they kind of, I think they kind of pulled it. I imagine that would be fun. I think he wanted to sit. It was a very funny line. Just sit live. Yeah. When they do the rehearsals of The Close Encounters with Kate McKinnon, she's the funniest person ever. And so they brought her in. They go, uh...

they go, uh, and, uh, special guests, uh, the director of star Wars, Steven Spielberg. And he, and then Steve's very goes, you wouldn't believe how many people come up to him. Sure. And thank God did star Wars. Yeah. But yeah. So he, you thought he would ever be on the show. He's just been going to the show. Just a friend of the show. A friend of the show had one cameo loves it. Uh,

It's very interesting with all the first season because that show was nothing. It wasn't very good. People just thought it was. I have it on DVD. I watched them. They showed the first episode Saturday night. Yeah. It's not good, but that was just a filler show that nobody thought would go anywhere. But it would probably be fun to see live. Oh, yeah. You know? Yeah, if you got to know them, everything's, you know, that's like when you see. Paul Simon, I think, was the second musical guest. Yeah. Yeah. It's really great. Yeah. Yeah.

That was a funny line for them, Sabrina Carter. She goes, I played 1916 because I wasn't born. Neither were my parents. That was very funny. I don't know if that's true. It might be true. The math checks out. Yeah, I mean, I'm 79. How old is Sabrina Carter? 20? She's probably a little older than that. So you said you met Eddie Murphy. What was that like? So Friday night was –

the concert Saturday night was a we had a couple things Tuesday we was it was a toast for Lorne

So it was very cool to get invited to it because it was a very small group that was like 100 people. But I mean, out of the people that are going there, it was not a large group that got invited to that. And so to go up there, and so I get up there. And it's like this point, before we were going to dinner, so I'm walking. I'm supposed to go meet Spade for dinner.

And I told him, like Spade's like, are you going to come? And I was like, yeah, I'm coming. And so he picks a restaurant because I didn't have anything. I was like, I'll just go meet you. Then we're just going to, let's go to Lauren's. And then Chris Rock turned 60 this weekend. And so he was having a birthday party. So we were like, we'll go to this. I know this all sounds crazy. So just bear with me that I just am talking through it all. You just got back from there. I just got back from there. I know, but I don't, people listen. I'm not anybody. I don't, you know.

So, because this, it's about to sound crazier. And then so. Can we imagine? I'm coming down my hotel about to leave to go meet Spade. Steve Martin comes in. So then we start talking. I did a corporate gig with Steve Martin and I've got to talk to him a good bit. And Martin Short's there. They're going to go eat in the restaurant. I'm like, I got to go meet Spade. They're like, well, just come. They're like, well, just come. I'll come up there with y'all for a little bit. I'll just sit with y'all for a second. I was waiting for a car to come out. Anyway.

And so I go up and then we sit there and then you're sitting there and it's like, you know. Just you three? Yeah. And Steve Martin's wife. Yeah. So just me, Martin Short, Steve Martin and his wife. And they were just talking very, it's like, yeah, it's crazy, dude. In a blocked off restaurant. And so we're talking and I'm like, you know, it's like, where are you going to go? And now Spade's there and I'm like, I got to go.

And then I'm getting close to trying to somehow get out of there because I just don't want to be rude to Spade. And then Conan comes in, Conan O'Brien. So then Conan comes in. So now it's just me, Conan, Steve Martin, Martin Short, and we're all just talking and talking.

So, but I ended up, I was like, we hung out for a second. So I got a great hang there. And then I went and met Spade. And he wasn't that mad at me. But it was, I apologized very much. So I go sit with Spade. And then we go to Lawrence. We walk in. Everybody, you know, is in there. Eddie Murphy. Eddie Murphy.

Chappelle. Eddie Murphy, I was pretty pumped about because I was like, you want to go meet him. Yeah. Just because it's like, I don't know. He's like, you don't see him. You just hear the comics that know him, but then other people don't feel like don't know him at all. So they were doing a toast and it was like Tom Hanks gave a toast and whoever, Seth Meyers, Tina Fey,

And then, uh, Brian, a guy who worked with the NBC, uh, gave a toast. They gave, uh, you know, a gift to Lauren and it was, it was very met Kristen wig there, went over to meet her. I think she's so funny. Yeah, she's great. And, uh, so went up to Eddie, Eddie's, I talked to him for, he knew me from SNL, but did not know me. Is it, you know, I think he knew I was a standup maybe from SNL, but he only knew me from the sketches. Uh, but it was very cool. Very nice. Uh,

Chevy Chase yelled something out during the toast. Yeah. It was when Tom Hanks was up there. What did he say? I don't... It was just... I couldn't really understand it. I love Chevy Chase. Well...

I think he's difficult. I think he's a lot. And he's a lot. And he was a lot this... I think he was a lot this weekend. Yeah, he has a history of that. As a fan of the show, my complaint about watching last night is... And I know you can't have everybody on, but he's somebody it seems like he would have had in something. He does not do himself favors. Yeah. I'll tell you that. Yeah. I'll tell you that from...

They brought up, I mean, they even say, like, they all go, there wouldn't be an SNL if it wasn't for Chevy Chase. Yeah. Because he was the star. So when that show came out, I mean, he was a huge hit. Yeah. So people were tuning in, it seems like, for him. Yeah. He was that big of a star. And he left after one year. Yeah. So he was only there one year. And so I feel, you know, but he's got this...

I think I might have told you when I shot my pilot, I mentioned him playing my dad or something in the pilot. And they were like, no, no, they don't. Absolutely not. And so I don't get to see, when you hear about actors or Hollywood stuff, people are kind of like act crazy. You don't really see it. But sometimes I do want, you're like, I kind of want to see what do they mean? And I saw it this weekend. Yeah.

That's fine. Yeah. I mean, so he just... Tom Hanks is talking. He does it to Tom Hanks. He just says like a side comment. We're all in this room. It's quiet. And everybody's in there has this history. I want to know what he said. These 50... I mean, it was... It didn't really matter. It was like just... What he said didn't really matter. It was...

You know, it was, I don't know, just like it wasn't about him. Yeah, yeah. It was just something like at the moment wasn't about him, and so he said something to make it about him. Yeah. And so he's standing there, and you're like, and he just sits in it, dude. That's the craziest part is he'll say something and then just sit in it. He doesn't, you know, you don't like back away. You don't like quietly. I mean, he's tall. His head's over everybody. He says it. Yeah.

No one likes it. It's obvious no one likes it. And then he just sits and then he just stays and sits in there. And then I thought, then someone was walking up to him. I thought maybe they're going to be like, all right, why don't you just probably head on out? They brought him a chair. He sat down. They brought him a chair. He just sat down. He was like, maybe that was it. He was tired. But yeah, there's like a weird, you know, history there where,

Yeah, I think he's very difficult and he can be mean or he can be people – he rubs people the wrong way and all this kind of stuff. And I know I've actually – there's comics that have met him that know him that have never had that experience. And they said he's very nice. So it's like one where you're just kind of outside. You're like, this is y'all's thing. I don't really know. But I did – you did get to see it a little bit this week. I mean, because he's just going to yell something at any point. Like it's –

So, there's Saul Robert De Niro. He was there. Did not meet him. I made a business decision as he walked by. I was like, I could do it. Yeah, yeah. Because he was walking right by me. We made eye contact where I was like, I could go, hey. And he doesn't have a vibe that feels like you want to. It doesn't seem like he does. I bet he walks with an urgency. You don't want to interrupt him. I mean, it seems the people that knew him, he seemed, he smiled and gave hugs. And if he doesn't know you, there's no...

It doesn't feel, I wouldn't say it's even being like rude. It's just, you know, he's, he's short. Uh, he's a little bit, yeah, he's a little bit shorter than me, but nothing insane. Like you wouldn't be like blown away, but I'll show you. Uh, but he's, you know, when he goes by, you're like,

you know, you just kind of let it go. You're like, all right, I don't need to, you know, I mean, I thought right in that moment, I was like, all right, I could meet Robert De Niro right now. Yeah. I could say hi. He's going to shake my hand because he's going to have to. Yeah.

Not that he wouldn't know me, but just because what are you going to do? But then I just thought, you know, you go. Let's just let him go. What about Jack Nicholson? I did not even see Jack Nicholson. I know he was not at any of the stuff, and he came to the—you can hear the fire hydrant? Yeah, fire hydrant. Yeah, a little bit.

uh, to our fire hydrants here, make noise. But he was at the show and I know he introduced Adam, uh, he introduced Sandler in that song, but I didn't even see him. I would have liked to seen him in person, but I don't think he gets out much anymore. I don't think he does. I mean, he's older. Like, I mean, and so he doesn't go to Laker games anymore. And, um,

But it was very nice that he was there. And I think him and Sandler are very close. That's cool. Yeah, they did a movie together. Yeah. Anger Management. Anger Management, yeah. And so him and Sandler stay. It seems like they talk to each other a good bit. So, yeah, I'm trying to think when I was up there, anything, you know. Madonna? So then I go. So then we go to Chris Rock's 60th birthday party.

And we go in there, and so it's everybody. Again, you're just the same people. Seinfeld, we're all hanging out. It's Chris's birthday party. And so it was very fun and cool. We're hanging out. Everybody's talking, whatever. And then Madonna comes in.

And so this guy, Guy Osiri, he's her manager. And he just is like the dude. He runs everything. So I met him. So I met him with Sacha Baron Cohen, and they were all at the cellar one night when I went up. So he watched me, and then he was like, he just kept going crazy, and he's like, let me know when you come to L.A. So he brings over Madonna. He was like, you got to meet this guy. So I met Madonna. Yeah.

And she goes, I'm a comedian. And she goes, tell me your name and I will go look you up. And I was like, oh, Nate Bargatze, I'm a comedian. And then we took a picture because they were just a professional photographer taking pictures. I'm going to try to find that picture. I don't know how to get these pictures. Just you and Madonna. It's me, Madonna, and I think Guy, her manager. I'm going to look through Gettys' managers here in a minute. Yeah. But would it be Getty?

Because it was like a private photographer. I don't know. Unless they were, you know, going to do it. But it was, yeah. So she was, you know, her and Cher, I told Cher hi. But, I mean, you know, Cher's older. I mean, it's crazy, dude. Dusty has a crush on Cher. Oh, yeah? Well, Cher and Younger albums looks amazing. Unbelievable. Yeah.

Like, I had no idea. I only knew old chair my whole life. Oh, yeah. Look at that. Yeah, that's not us. Yeah. But you know what? Is there a picture? Keep going, because I actually need something. From the Golden Globes? Yeah. Is there one of me and The Rock? Well, you had one that you showed us. Matt Rice and Nikki Glaser. There's one of me and The Rock. Yeah, yeah. No. All right. Look at you and The Rock. I know. There was a... My head is... God. God.

Well, you're next to the rock. It doesn't matter. It's like my body goes in and it goes back out. Like, I don't think you're supposed to do that. Your body's not supposed to come in and go back out. It's a sharp out. I look like the top of a house. And my head looks like a chimney. I mean, oh, God. I've got to get it together. 75 hard has been hard. Yeah. I can tell you that. Yeah.

I've not been doing it, just so everybody... But I will. I am doing it. Starting now. I'm starting again Wednesday. Oh, it's you and Baby Reindeer. Yeah, she was very nice. She's unbelievable in that. Yeah, she's so good in that show. Unbelievable. You just buy that she is the real person. Yeah. So, yeah, anyway. So we go and do...

Yeah, there was another one. So then we... So meet Madonna, and you're... You know, it is crazy. You're just like someone that doesn't even feel like a real person. Yeah. Aaron thought she was dead. Oh, yeah. She's been famous for like 45 years now, right? Yeah. I mean, pretty much. Yeah. It's crazy. So...

Yeah, then we go. So what is that? That's Saturday night. And then Sunday night is the show. So we've done rehearsal. We go to rehearsal again. Every night, you're not going to bed till 4, easily, till 4 o'clock. And we go do rehearsal. Then we have the show. And so everybody saw the show. The show's great. It's fun. It's awesome.

And we all do that. And then we had the after party afterwards. And I mean, we got over to it very quickly. And it's, you know, I mean, it was like, I think by the time we got there, it was like probably 12 or 12.30. And then it is 3.30 within eight minutes. Like it's anybody, and you've already, now you've been around everybody kind of all week. But they're having the, you know, the,

You know, it's the legendary, all this, everybody's there. And it's, I mean, John Kerry was there. He goes, yeah. It's crazy. And so you're just all sitting, everybody's just in the room together and they're, it's, you know, I mean, it really, I was like, what time is it? And it's, because you're just hanging out and you're thinking it might, it could, maybe it's 7.30. Yeah. And it's 3.30. So you didn't black out. No.

You didn't black out. No. Okay. You said John Kerry was there and then you lost three hours. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Nothing shady went down. Yeah.

Yeah, John Kerry showed up. Maybe he wasn't there. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't there. It was like a dark present. Guys, isn't it crazy John Kerry was there last night? Are you doing all right now? But this was my dressing room, so they put us all in a dressing room. Very, very cool dressing room. Not a bad group. Not a bad group. Peyton, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, and myself. Only me and Ray were in there. We used it. Peyton and Chappelle, we did not.

We did not see them in our room. But we were hanging out. I actually got to hang out with Chappelle. Was that the first time? I mean, I've met him and stuff, but it was the first time I think we've ever... I never really knew he knew... Yeah. He would always say... He would always be like, hey, what's up? Like the way he talks to comics. But there was never like any...

difference between me and just when I met him 20 years ago. Yeah, yeah. And so we actually talked this time, and he was very, very nice. Oh, that's awesome. So, yeah, it was very, very cool. But it was, yeah, so then, yeah, we go to the after party. I think I have a couple videos. Yeah, there's one of Sabrina Carpenter singing, I think. Sabrina Carpenter came up, and, you know, she jumped on stage and sang, and...

Which is the roots. Yeah. The roots of the backing band. Yep. Yep. Yeah. All right. That's cool. So, and then. She related to the Carpenters? You know Sabrina Carpenter? No. But I mean, is she like a part of the Carpenter family? I think she is. I'm sure. Probably. Yeah. The band, the Carpenters? Yeah. No, no, no. I don't think so. Yeah. I mean. That would have been her grandparents if it was. Yeah. Yeah.

Man, I don't think so. I was thinking of that last name like Carpenter. Yeah. In the music business. I'm sure she is. Let's just assume she is. I'd like to find this out. Yeah. She has like three or four of the biggest songs in the world right now. No. She was born in 99. So truly her parents, if she was born in 99, her parents, if they had her at

If they had her at 20, they'd have been born in 79. Yeah. So even if they were born in 77, they were 23. Yeah. So very easily. She is the niece of the voice of Bart Simpson. Oh, wow. Isn't that weird? Mm-hmm.

How about that? So, yeah, she got up and sang. Brandi Carlile, who I sat in front of, or she sat in front of me at the— She's unreal. She's unreal. Yeah. She really got this party started. So everybody was, like, hanging out and talking. And then they, you know, they have it in there where everybody's going to go and play. And no one's—it wasn't really playing. They were, like, Questlove was DJing. And then everybody was going in there. It was like, all right. And then Busta Rhymes got up there and—

So you're like, oh, here we go. And then I'll be honest with you, he talked for quite a while. He just started talking. And everybody's like, all right, all right. And then, I mean, he did like one little, I played, I don't know,

We did one little song, but really did not do. And then she got up and sang this, and this got it rolling. And so this was when the... I forget what she sang, but it was awesome. She's, yeah, unbelievable. She was, yeah, very, very nice and cool.

Yeah, that was it. And we were trying to leave and met Emma Stone, which I was excited about. Oh, yeah. That was exciting. Yeah, she's very cool. Yeah. She seems cool. She seems like a normal person. She seems like a normal person, and she definitely was. She had a dress that had these pockets that were built in, and...

And when she showed up at SNL, they poured, she had popcorn poured. I saw a picture of that. Yeah, yeah. And then so, but she was awesome. That's kind of your thing with the hoodie. Yeah. That's right. Yeah, that's the next step. This would have been your, yeah. So, yeah. You know, I'm sure I'm missing some people. I was told to ask about the singer in the restaurant.

Oh, yeah. I have a video of that. We're going at the restaurant we're eating at. Look at this guy. So he's singing quietly.

So if you can't hear, there's, so the funniest thing is, that restaurant's where I was eating with Martin Short and him. And we walked back there and no one's back there. And Martin Short, he goes, hey, I just have one question. He goes, this is not going to be in use tonight. And they go, no. And he goes, thank you. Which is very funny because, you know, you're like, you see a piano, you're like, I don't want this piano playing. And he was like, he was, I mean, he was like joking about it, but he was like, yeah, no one wants a piano. Yeah, yeah.

But this guy, this is brunch, and he sings, and I just thought it was impressive. I actually liked it. He kind of sings like kind of back and quiet. Like it was quieter than a radio. Yeah. And it wasn't as invasive. Is that the word? Yeah. Yeah, so I thought that was pretty fun. Intrusive too. Intrusive. Yeah. And invasive either works.

I would say intrusive is probably more appropriate. Is an invasive a surgery? Yeah. Intrusive is better. But they invade. Yeah. He kind of looks like the comic, Kellen Irkson. Does he? He does a little bit. How about that? All right. I like that he makes a face. He leans back. It's like the whole point of it is, I imagine when he tried out for this. Ray Charles things going. Yeah. When he tried out for this gig, they go, I mean, they go, we want no noise. Yeah. Yeah.

And you could have a normal, it was better than if you had music playing on the. This guy, I was very impressed because it was nice to have some kind of, you had music and you, I mean, at first you're like, oh my God. Cause every, everywhere is so loud. It's crazy how loud it is. Yeah. Places. Do you want, I guess you don't want us to talk. No, no. I think they want people to leave. Yeah.

I think they don't want you to talk. Every store just wants you to leave. The restaurant wants you to leave. Nobody wants you in there. Yeah. Yeah. They don't even want you to buy. It's just a storefront for you to buy online later. Was Dane DeCarvi there? He was not.

I mean, he's one of my all-time favorites, and I don't think they showed him. Well, I mean, they showed. They showed the church lady. Yeah, they did, but he wasn't in. I don't think he just couldn't make it. I think he was invited and supposed to come. He just something, he couldn't make it. It was a lot of that. I mean, not everybody can make it there. And they did the 40th 10 years ago. But it's interesting because it's like that was the 50th. Lauren's coming back.

And it's, you know, you're like, all right, I don't, I mean, what are you going to do? Like, this was a kind of a big blowout. I mean, you can't be like 56 or something. And Lauren wants to, I mean, dude, he wants to work. I mean, that guy is up. Like, I left before him. How old is he? I got back to the hotel at four. I think he's 82. Yeah, wow. But I got back at 4 a.m., which that was today was like,

We had to get up at 9. I didn't go to sleep until like 5, something, 9. I mean, it's just... What a crazy weekend. But yeah, I know it was just a lot of me talking about this weekend. No, I wanted to hear about it. I didn't even know you were at this thing. I'm watching it with Lucy. All of a sudden, you just stand up. I was like, what? Oh, yeah. I was like, this guy's everywhere. Yeah, Laura was texting Lucy all...

Lucy loves all the SNL stuff. This is what got her into comedy. It was Amy. I mean, she got emotional watching you talk to Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. Yeah, yeah. I mean, we have little like dolls of them at our house from when she was in high school. Yeah. And then you're talking to her. Yeah. I mean, it was crazy. Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, it was, yeah, I mean, look, to get to be any part of this show is unbelievable. And that's why I was invited to all this stuff. And it's like where you do go, yeah,

You're just kind of like in a little bit like you're there, but then you're also trying not to be because you're like, this is a history of people have 30 years with this show and 20 years and all this. That's the way to be. You don't want to come in. Yeah. The opposite is like, golly. Oh, yeah. Nate's a nightmare, dude. He only hosted us twice. He hosted twice. And he thinks. I go, when was the last time Meryl Streep's been here? Yeah.

That was the first time she's ever been there. Really? Yeah. I would assume she hosted it 15 times. No, no. I don't like that. Huh? I don't like that. Why? Because she gets to be in a sketch and she's never even been on the show where they're, again, some of these favorites of mine that didn't get to do one. Yeah. Like who didn't get to do one? Well, he wasn't there. Dana Carvey, Chevy Chase. Yeah.

Again, Chevy does not do... Bill Murray did a sketch. Bill Murray did a thing. Bill Murray was there. He shouted out Chevy Chase, too. Yeah. Was Jane Curtin there? Who? Is it Chevy Chase or Chevy Chase? Chevy. I say Chevy. Chevy. Jane Curtin? Mr. Chase. Jane Curtin. One of the original... Yeah. Yeah.

cone heads yeah yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah they did a uh snl leading up to it did a bracket where people got to vote on all-time greatest character and uh george washington won no but there was someone there when it first started that you could argue you know should be on there before before that one and um

I'm drawing a blank on Bill Hader's character. Stefan? Stefan won. Won the whole thing? Yeah. I think there was some recency bias there. Oh, for sure. I think he beat out Chris Farley's Man Down by the River. Okay. Well, he only did that once. Mick Fultz. Yeah. Stefan came back a lot. Stefan wasn't a lot. He did more than once, but...

uh, wasn't a lot, but yeah, there's so many iconic, you know, Wayne's world and yeah. Things like that. Yeah. Yeah. I was thinking about that this weekend, uh, about this show is like, cause you know, when they go back and show highlights of it and all this stuff, it tends to be that error. Those guys like the, the,

I saw a documentary on SNL, and one of the producers said, everyone's favorite cast is the one from your junior high school. Because that's when you're most into that type of humor. I guess so. I mean, yeah, it was the David Spade, Chris Farley, Mike Myers, Phil Hartman era for me that I love. But I mean, don't you think, like, is there a lot of reoccurring characters now as there were back then? I mean, Domingo.

I guess, you know, that Domingo thing is kind of came back. I mean, I've done Washington twice now. Yeah, yeah. But is... Three times, basically. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's... Yeah, so I wonder, you know, when you would see... I don't know. It was... Even when I was watching the highlights, they really show it's heavy from one kind of big air. It's like the Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Spade, Sandler. Like, all in that kind of chunk is...

Kristen Wiig, Sudeikis, and, you know. But, yeah. I mean, look, I think it's a show that can – there's no show like it. TV needs a show that's been on forever. It's an American institution. Yeah. It really is. And it's about the only place developing – It's the last – Shut up. What is it? Yeah, cross-sectional. It's the last great American entertainment institution.

No, intersection of America. It's definitely not that. Who do you think is the most famous person to ever come out of SNL? Sandler? Yeah, Adam Sandler, I think. I might say Eddie Murphy. Mike Myers, too, with Shrek and Austin Powers. I mean, Shrek alone could be Eddie Murphy. I don't think he gets recognized as Shrek, though.

I know that he is Shrek, but you know what I mean? Wayne's World, Austin Powers. Eddie Murphy was in Shrek. And Glorious Bastards. He's in that first scene. I mean, Chevy Chase was pretty big back in the day. Yeah, but I mean, overall, it could be Eddie Murphy or Sandler. I would think Sandler is just, he was there longer, more associated with it.

And he is enormous. Yeah. David Spade, too, though. I mean, he's had many TV shows, been around, been lots of, I mean, I guess he's in all the Sandler movies. Well, there's so many. Will Ferrell, I mean, there's just a ton of. Yeah, I forgot about Will Ferrell. Yeah, there's a lot. Very cool that you were even at this thing, let alone a part of it. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was a wonderful, wonderful weekend. Yeah.

um so all right well this weekend i'm going to be in mars hill north carolina it's very similar to what you just went through yeah yeah it goes good night easy to drive tour yeah i'm trying to get away from that but i am driving there so you are correct um

Then March 7th, Bozeman, Montana. All right. Oh, nice. Last best? Last best comedy club. That's all. You're going to love it. March 12th, I got my next Brian Bates and friends here at Zany's. And then that weekend, whatever that is, the 14th, 15th, I think, Off Cabot Comedy Club in Beverly, Massachusetts, just outside Boston. Yeah. First time I've ever done stand-up in- Wait, when is that? March? I think March 14th, 15th, maybe. Okay. Yeah.

Unless it's not the same weekend I'm in Boston. That would stink. Yeah. But this weekend, Aaron Weber here at Tacoma, Washington at Tacoma Comedy Club. Five shows. One of them sold out already. So get tickets. Come to one of those. And then Sunday, Spokane.

at the Spokane Comedy Club. So a little Washington run. Come see me on the West Coast. Thank you. Okay, I got four shows before I record my special. I have this weekend, Boise, Idaho. I think it's already sold out, but try to get some tickets. Saturday, Salt Lake City, Utah. And then I have...

Tuesday the 25th, I'm at The Villages in Florida. And then the 26th, I'm here at Zany's. And then the 28th, two shows, filming my special. Love it. And Chattanooga. It's going to be hot. Walker Theater. It's going to be hot. Yeah. And The Cruise, I believe The Cruise might be sold out if it's not. That's what I heard. But it's, yeah. So get on that. We still have more stuff. We're now going to start announcing...

Still got some people on the shows that we're going to net. We haven't announced yet. And then there's like, I think some of the games are, you know, they're just kind of a little bit slowly or slowly play out like what you're going to be seeing. That's a Nate Land Cruz. But yeah, can't wait for that. All right. Well, happy. President's Day. Happy President's Day. George Washington. Yeah. Thank you very much. Done a lot for this country. Yeah.

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