I just want to let yall know how much I appreciate this channel. Our 8 year old daughter went on to be with Jesus two months ago and it's been very hard. I've been rewatching yalls videos every night before going to bed, it has been a great comfort these past months. Thanks so much!
I have 2 full-time jobs and work almost 80hrs a week. I'm able to listen to you guys at my day job. At night I'm a server. I can keep my over-worked self in a good mood by greeting every table with "Hello folks!" Love you guys. Thanks for the laughs. Bryan Mounce
NEALON: "Can you whistle?" NATE: "eeehhhh..." NEALON: Can you hum?" NATE: "yeah." NEALON: "Oh, good for you!" Lowkey one of the funniest moments of the episode
Aaron made me laugh when he said he was about to go under anesthesia and they were talking about "hey did you go to the pumpkin patch". I had my daughter on August 1st by c section. The entire procedure, while I'm cut open, they are talking about real estate and buying houses. As if having me cut open was just a normal every day thing! I am with Nate say something smart when doing surgery on me!
I'm buying Kevin's book because of this podcast. I found this podcast from following Dusty. Nate has been a long time favorite. Really like Brian and Aaron now too. Good times.
I recorded a banjo album in the same studio as Steve Martin down in Asheville NC and Martin's studio engineer told me Steve was surprisingly stoic, even stern, throughout the entire recording process. Nealon's characterization rings true with what the engineer was describing to me.
It blows my mind that you guys had an entire conversation about going under for dental work, and there was no mention of Tim Whatley. One of the funniest moments in Seinfeld is when Whatley takes a hit of the gas before giving it to Jerry lol. Great show, keep up the good work boys and Laura!
Aaron recounting the casual conversation happening while going under anesthesia cracked me up! Once when I was about to have surgery, the last thing I remember saying to the Anesthesiologist was “You wanna hear something funny?” and then I zonked out. I often wonder if he was like “What?! What is funny? Tell me!” If I hear a weird, partial conversation walking by someone in public, I will forever think about it and have questions for the rest of my life. I can’t imagine all the things that are said and heard in operating rooms. 😅 Love your comedy and podcast. Got tickets to see you at Bridgestone, and excited that the whole BAND will be there too!
Nate, My family has tickets to your show in Hartford this Friday and couldn’t be more excited. We appreciate your brand of clean comedy that we can all enjoy together, even my grandmother. We haven’t told her you’re in town yet though, because she is just the worst. Thanks Nate, it is nice knowing she would’ve loved it if we had put ourselves through the utter nightmare that would’ve been taking her to your show
I've been knocked out with anesthesia for dental surgery 2-3 times when I was young. I vividly remember waking up in the middle of one of the operations and one of the surgeons saying "whoops". It was not a great feeling hearing that, but my smile turned out great!
When Nate started talking about Kevin's book, I thought he was going to say, "This is a great book." Instead, Nate says "This is a great book IDEA." Which immediately told me he did not read it at all. Loved this episode! Can't wait to recap with the lady folks over at The Folkland Podcast!!
I had nose surgery last year and remember waking up from anesthesia being wheeled out of the OR. I heard two nurses having a conversation about how I was doing and the nurse who was with me during surgery responded with, “she’s doing great, but she got so sweaty that halfway through we had to change her gown”. Nothing like waking up from surgery to find out the whole room had to stop surgery because you were too sweaty for them to continue!
No disrespect to past guests but this podcast ranks in my top 2. Henry Cho and Kevin Nealon are at the top. Love to hear the stories of how they came up in the comedy scene. So many crazy things that they saw and experienced was so fun to hear. Love the fact that they came on to your podcast and tell these amazing stories. Look forward to seeing you in Tallahassee in March. Tickets bought and cant wait. Keep doing what you do to all of the Nateland crew. Much love.
First off, you guys are great and I’m very happy for the success of this podcast. This comment is with regards to comics just doing their same act over and over. Chappelle once did 8 or 9 nights straight in denver (bumping other comics because he is Chappelle). I saw 4 nights and for real, I don’t think he repeated a single joke. Tons of crowd work but it was mind blowing. Every comic has their strengths.
Kevin Nealon has such a gentle way of speaking here. Did he always, and is that that I only know him from performances? I know a lot of people are different when performing, but I have no memory of this soft spokenness back in, say, SNL days.
@@wakenow7612 I know that, i’m married and have brothers. I dont mean the VERY top button; it just looks like he needs to go up just one more before the top. I’m pretty sure most people know what i mean.
Loved Kevin Nealon being on, but have there ever been more names dropped in one show? Also, Nate when you play in a televised golf tournament, what is going to be your go to phrase if/when you shank one into the woods? Happy Gilmore style rage probably won’t play well with the cameras and the big crowds.
Am I the only one that wants to know who the diva was about Kevin's version of their picture!? Just add it to the comments so the folks can know too 🙂🙃😉
I haven't come to terms with how I feel about the fact that Nate and I are similar in many ways. School/ history/ music... Though I was a good memorizer and "earned" very good grades in the 80's, I couldn't answer the most basic history questions, now. I once (way more than once) replayed the same song on a 3 hr drive... I couldn't tell you the words of the song except the main line. Only recently with the invention of the internet have I learned any song to artist. On the other hand, my son is borderline genius and through his upbringing I learned/ was able to name all the states. He knew all the non itty bitty states before he was 3 (I couldn't help him on the east coast states where the letters were too small to read). He is also so knowledgeable and skilled in music he could probably be a music critic. Nate, your daughter has a chance.
Music does make plants grow better, Nate. So keep it up! I think I'll start playing Nateland for my plants and see how it goes. (P.S. This is my second comment about words and plants!) Can't wait until Louisville show next week!
I had my wisdom teeth taken out, was also terrified of the anesthesia, and it was worse than I thought. I woke up during my surgery. The main surgeon made eye contact with me and very happily goes “uh oh!”, then immediately gives me more to put me out.
Every episode Nate brings up a movie that nobody’s seen and spoils it immediately, been spoiling movies since he spoiled “the sixth sense” yet he loses it when any forty year old classic movie is brought up that he hasn’t seen. He knows no music, no books etc. I think the only thing inside Nate’s head is Nate. Y’all are awesome.
Nice show; you are sounding light years ahead of some shows back awhile when they weren't planned. I would assume there is much more planning now, but also you have practice. Kevin is huge and a great interviewee.
I worked in Switzerland about 15 years ago, and I broke my nose in an accident there. I had to go to the hospital to get it rebroken and set. Everyone in the hospital was speaking Italian, and I didn't know a single word. They put the IV in my hand to give me the anesthesia. The last thing I saw before I went under was a doctor coming into my field of vision and asking what sounded like a question to no one in particular and pointing to his nose. I remember thinking, "something is very very wrong" but I was out cold before I could say anything. Mercifully I did not wake up with a leg removed or a new hip. Funny in retrospect, but it was pretty scary at the time.
Haven’t finished the episode yet, already sad to see Dusty, Breakfast and Weber are all missing this week. Kevin was entertaining and I enjoyed his stories but I missed hearing from everyone and the banter y’all share. Brian, how is Eleanor and the squirrels?
@@brianbatescomedy just started the new one and had to stop you write you back. SO sweet you brought her on the show. You’re one in a million Bates. A special gem and we are lucky to get you watch you every week
Aaron describing his show in Atlanta after having his wisdom tooth polled makes me imagine that it’s always sunny in Philadelphia episode when they were all drunk at their high school reunion singing and dancing like stars and then they show what everyone else sees from their perspective and it’s just a drunken sweaty mess.
Nate went full Zoolander Hansel-‘oh yeah, Robert Krieger-ohh yeah. I like the idea of his music. I don’t listen to it, but the fact that he’s making it…I respect that a lot.’
When I got home after I having my wisdom teeth pulled I passed out while I was peeing. My wife made me sit down to pee for the next 24 hours. Also, on the way home we had to pass through a toll booth and my wife was convinced she was going to get arrested because I was clearly drugged and still bloody from the surgery.
I had my wisdom teeth out at fourteen and the last thing the anesthesiologist said before they knocked me out was "this is Michael Jackson's favorite stuff" ....Michael Jackson had died earlier that year. Love the podcast!
Aaron, Glad you’re over the wisdom teeth debacle. I had all four of mine removed at the same time and got dry socket in each one, simultaneously. I drank through a straw one time and it ruined my life for two weeks.
I’ve had four wisdom teeth removed. First two were in the military and they didn’t knock me out. Just numbed my mouth. It works bc I didn’t feel anything but you can hear them breaking the teeth. Hearing it is nauseating 😂
Nate's spoiler comments remind me of when straight outta Compton came out and a coworker was telling me about it, he says I don't want to ruin it for you and I asked if the spoiler was easy E dying. I politely told him that wouldn't spoil it for me
When Nate gets his wisdom teeth out, I wouldn’t be surprised if it had the reverse effect on him and he was super smart and coherent, and could read and all that stuff he doesn’t normally do😂
It was great of Kevin Nealon to tell the story of booking a show with Adam Sandler before realizing how popular he was and how he dealt with it to help Nate when eventually he and Breakfast do a show together and realizes just a popular baby boomer is going to become. He’ll get so sick of his tagline “Breakfast is the most important part of the day!” Bates will probably disappear as fast as Dusty after getting the last word in last week.
I love this show but I don’t think it’s a good idea to have such a “big” name on because all he did was talk and Aaron and breakfast didn’t get to talk at all. I listen to the show to hear everyone talk and have funny discussions not to hear one guy talk the whole time.
Occasionally when Nate really starts laughing he reminds me of comedy barn laughing man. I mean it's defiantly not quite as obvious, but its there. #amIwrong ?
When I got my wisdom teeth out I walked in the office and it was obvious it was not originally a dentist office. When I went back the doctor started asking how many he was supposed to take out like he wasn’t sure what he was doing and kinda seemed like he had a heavy lunch and needed a nap. Then they started talking about how it took a lot of anesthesia to knock me out. The last thing I remember was them saying wow, his heart rate stays really low. All this stuff might have been red flags for some people but I was just poor enough for it to be pretty fitting.
When Mark Harmon portrayed Ted Bundy he stated by the end of filming his two dogs wanted nothing to do with him. Said the role messed him up. He did a dandy job enough.
In all fairness, do most folks really remember a lot from school? My dad dragged me around to museums when I was kid, gushing over how interesting everything was and I always died from boredom. Now I do the same thing to my kids! So is it an age thing? Also, I'm wondering if Nate is into these specific movies as he's preparing for his European tour? After watching "Our Darkest Hour," he will love Churchill War Rooms in London.
Listened to this episode yesterday and last night I dreamt that Aaron was part of Dane Cook’s entourage. Dane was acting pretty wild and while the mayhem ensued I quietly walked up to Aaron and said, “hey bear”. Dane ended up having to go to the hospital with heart issues so if any of you know him, maybe recommend he get a check up just in case.
I think a funny character to develop is a dude listening to this podcast under the misinformation you guys were experts and learned men in many fields of knowledge. To his astonishment when you guys bring up the most asinine perspective on any given thought he declares “FINALLY!! someone finally verbalizing what ive known as truth my whole life!!” But then takes his empowerment to the next level by evangelically spreading his knowledge or lack of with anyone who has ears to listen. I can’t explain how much I love you guys. It’s borderline inappropriate. Bates gets it.
As a comic I am sure hearing your same jokes 2x in a night seems really repetitive, because you are so familiar with your act, but as a fan, I don't remember most of what I saw, and I catch new things I missed. I watch a lot of your podcasts and specials more than once for the same reason.
FOLKS I’ve been listening through the podcast again because the show has ruined all other sources of entertainment for me. In episode 30, when talking about inventions, Barabbas pronounces compass COMpass- the very way that everyone made fun of Dusty for saying. Love the show but I’m so mad that I’m that deep into the lore that I instantly picked up on that
It looks weird to see Dusty's empty chair. That's a first for the show. It's like a podcast missing man formation. He's the ingredient that perfects the recipe... the salt of the group, if you will.
I love comedians doing podcasts-its like a free show. Thank you guys! And if you want to do funny stuff after wisdom teeth removal you need nitrous oxide, not IV sedation. I hope Nate does this and his wife records him for us-it'll be great content ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@BilliumRye Sarah Silverman was one of the first people to out Louis CK I forget where it was but she said “don’t meet you heroes because they will trap you in a room and …………” Haha
You'll be fine Nate! I had 5 wisdom teeth removed (cause I'm special) and then did a BJJ tournament 2 days later. We dont have to talk about how my mouth felt after the tournie lol. You got this!😎