Contagious like the black plague. It hurts your ears like fingernails on a chalkboard when he really hits the high notes and my phone speaker crackles because it cant handle it.
Seriously his laugh is what makes me not like him and makes me not able to listen to this .. like otherwise I would really enjoy this podcast .. BUT HIS LAUGH IS LITERALLY PIERCING.. AND HURTS MY EARDRUMS .. SO I HAVE TO WATCH THE SHOW WITH MY HAND ON THE VOLUME SWITCH .. SO THAT I CAN TURN IT DOWN EVERY 5 SECONDS WHEN HE LAUGHS ... PLZ FOR THE LOVE OF GOD RYAN STOP FUCKING LAUGHING LIKE THAT OR MAKE SURE U LAUGH LKKE 500 DECIMALS LOWER
At least it seems like thats his real laugh. I cant stand Bert's high pitched laugh because its fake as fuck. Every once in a while Bert lets out a real laugh and its not annoying at all. But that laugh where he sounds like a deflating balloon is intolerable and he usually follows it up with Rogan's fake laugh thing he does where he lets out a small chuckle and then goes "Uhhhhh, Uhhhhhh, Uhhhhhh..." then he pretends to wipe tears from his eyes. After Bert started doing that too it really made me want to slap the fat out of him.... dont get me wrong Sickler's laugh is piercing and it really sucks when u listen with headphones, but its nowhere near as obnoxious to me as Bert's fake laugh and mannerisms.
For all you Dillon superfans check out his podcast guest spots he was doing when he was back in NYC with the gas digital network guys. The best being Bastard Radio with Louis Gomez, Nick Mullen, and Dillon.
45% of US families are food insecure because of Covid-19. We put faces to the numbers - and see how they feel their needs are or aren't being addressed in the political conversation right now. - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ISzUg0jo8zM.html
I paused the podcast, came back a couple hours later and for some reason read the comments right away upon returning and this has me dying laughing. Holy shit!
Best Moments 3:07 Dead in the Street 8:38 Visiting Mom in the Mad House 9:55 Blanket 10:38 Fun House 13:09 64 16:57 Boomers 22:32 Convenience 23:35 I live there 24:10 Life in the big city story 26:29 It’s just Acid 39:36 Yeah that’s what you need 50:33 Bob’s Séance 51:21 Mortgage show pitch 54:38I’m tryna kill myself 1:11:50 16 year old Tim
His story about someone being given a cigarette and acting like you'd paid for college really brought back one particular girl at a house party. I feel that
@@goodrobot1 SNL isn't even about comedy anymore. Some of it was decent in the 90s, but it was still culty and cliquish. Now it's just about keeping a culture of the stereotypical NY liberal hivemind alive. It's just theater kids. The people I know who laugh at it do so as if it was almost required. Like the sort of polite clapping you give after someone with a fear of public speaking gives a mediocre speech on a poignant issue. No belly laughs. They don't like real comedians. They makes them uncomfortable. They're people like some of my extended family who actually campaign for democrats like Biden and unironically think Jimmy Fallon is just a fun comedian.
"Who is this fat pedophile?" LMAO Tim Dillon is one of the few comedians that can actually make me laugh out loud hysterically! He reminds me a lot of Chris Farley! I hope he's getting more recognition soon!
@@joseciriano3176 He was supposed to go on and forgot and they texted him and he was like Im sick but he just posted a picture to instagram so they knew he was lying. He does a whole podcast about lying it's great.
@@myztik5716 He was on a beach and then later on a trump golf course - he goes into it all on his pod which is one of the better pods out there right now
I was so damn happy when i got this notification that Tim was this weeks guest. He's one of the greatest comics I've ever seen. I hope to see his set one day. Thank you Joe Rogan for introducing this guy to my life a year ago.
Sickler your laugh gets me every time. People at work are constantly staring at me because i'm laughing my ass off. Tim Dillion is a beast. Very funny.
Dennis might have loved Robocop because of the scene when an Omni corp executive sees his colleague get horribly murdered and he just says "that's life in the big city."
That last 5 minutes of Tim talking really resonated with me as a depressed guy who is an alcoholic smoker. It was sincerely helpful. Wild how wise Tim was there. Both guys are great, excellent and hilarious podcast.
Tim Dillon opened for Burnt Crystals in Tulsa and turned to everyone with me and said “This guy will knock your socks off.” Hilarious. One of the funniest working comics.
Riley Jones In california 50k is pretty poor. In fact, a family of three making less than 100k a year is considered below the poverty line in California.
OMG I’m a Tim fan but never seen Sickler before- every time he bursts into laughter I just lose it- it really works though because his hysterical laugh kind of reinforces just how funny what Tim just said really is, and then that makes me laugh even more 😂 😂 😂
"God! Tommy's commitment to breakfast is wild!" Matt Dillon is hilarious. Been a fan about a year now and am going back to watch everything I can. What a primer this interview is! Pairing with Sicklecell is perfect since they both get mental illness and poverty too. Good times.
That was a good Tim Dillon interview. He talks a lot about his life that I hadn't heard before. I'm the same age and I feel like we had similar experiences growing up. The boomer neglect, the drug houses, damn he nailed it. I remember going to this drug house as a teen and the walls were painted black and there was like neon writing all over the walls, That's America.
That’s all I could think when I first heard his stand up..he literally filled that hole of Chris Farley cause honestly no one has made me laugh like Farley till Dillon came around...he’s got the cadence of one of the greats..love from Dc/west Bmore
Loved Tim Dillon since that McCain masterpiece. I've heard all these stories about his life and parents but never laid out in a time line. Much respect brother for getting your shit together
Hearing more about Tim Dillon's life and the further I get into it like the later years and shit I start to wonder more and more how he took the hard left turn into comedy. It's insane to me that he's not dead and is on Facebook