Regarding the intro songs, I’ve been a fan of both; but now every time I watch an episode, “I will survive” will be stuck in my head for an undetermined amount of time.
im fucked up on beer watcing this thank yo this is all tat i have you guys saved my life i was literally about to clicking "submit" on my army application and heard this podcast and got distracted i owe you one. hot tub time lol
New drinking game; “we will be drunk” A; Any time someone mentions The Sopranos - take a sip of your drink 2 - Any time someone mentions Seinfeld - take a shot D: take a double shot any time someone mentions Salacuse 5: Any time Mark burps/farts or says the word queef - finish your drink
I bought white claws two weeks ago just to please the crowd and I cracked a couple before I started this pod and my god the smile on my face when mark pulled out the mango...
NAH use the top of your head i learned the hard way. i split my forehead open on the bridge of some guys nose who robbed me of some weed at lollapalooza back in 2007.
This is my new favorite podcast. I find both of these guys extremely hilarious and I have begun rewatching all of the episodes. Thanks for the amazing entertainment! 👏
@@kylevids3951 love em! Before this was usually listening to Bill Burr clips where he's ranting about Pop culture, and especially movies. There's a channel on here that's solely dedicated to Bill Burr clips on that
Mark I liked the peloton bit you posted on Facebook. Seemed like you already had it worked out pretty well. I liked the end “is it fun at least? No, someone hotter yells at you” lol
When my wife and I got married we didn't have much money but we'd been to several more traditional weddings that year and we kept talking between us about what we liked and didn't like about each wedding experience. A lot of similar stuff to what you guys are saying. Mostly involving making the guests do things they don't really want to do. We didn't have much money at the time so we wanted our wedding to stand out in a different way. We wanted it to be enjoyable for our guests as well as ourselves. What a concept! But friends, it can be done. We tried to eliminate all the stuff we didn't like about the weddings we'd been to. We had a picnic in a really nice spot in Seattle where we were living at the time. We served drinks and cake and had a volleyball net...there were kids running around a may pole thing...just a nice sunny Seattle day. Then we had our homemade ceremony and went back to picnicking until the sun set in the background. The whole wedding, rings, legal stuff, renting the space...less than 2K. Very little travel involved for our guests, almost everyone was from the area. We told people to wear whatever they were most comfortable wearing to a picnic, so nobody was uncomfortable. Everybody brought their own picnic food so you know, they brought stuff they liked. A friend baked an awesome cake and I actually mean awesome cake. We picked a day that statistically hardly ever gets rain. We picked a place with tons of nearby parking. We had a cool ceremony that we designed ourselves, everyone seemed to be happily enjoying themselves...and we got several comments to the effect that this was the best, least stressful and most fun wedding they'd ever been to. It was actually a pretty low stress day for both of us too considering that it was a wedding.
I'm gonna save this to my watch later, and watch it tomorrow while I'm drinking. See you then my favorite comedians. If you ever bear the heat, you should make your way to Arizona for a show
I’m a musician and I loved hearing them talk about musicians working out their material on stage 🤣 actually you do work out stuff on stage but it’s not so much about the lyrics , but musical details ( drumming , dynamics , etc ). If you look at a bunch of live performances of I can’t get no satisfaction, no two live performances will sound the same. But it’s for sure not the same process as comedy.
Love these guys two of the best comics out there today. Sam looks like Anthony Bourdain in the early stages of vampirism and Marks a queef but they’re both great.
Love the shoutout to Rick and Morty. The first time I saw it I was stoned and tripping on 25-i (fake acid) and when you’re tripping it’s awesome to be outside except this night there was a ridiculous thunderstorm and it was raining really hard. Needless to say Rick and Morty was a nice consolation prize. That night was also the first time I saw The Eric Andre Show.
Mark been watching Hacks, thanks for the rec. watched an interview with the writers tho and they’re super like “men suck we need to hire women only” but the writing is decently clever and satirical.
Just turned it on....mark off the rip with mencia and remake hahahhaha love this show! Robocop is another one of those movies as a kid was great, as and adult blows your mind.
Hey Mark if you read this comment about your bit on the peloton. I did hear an angle where somebody said that mankind is so twisted that we drive a vehicle to the gym just to walk on a treadmill. I'm not sure if that's related but sounds pretty close.
Don't judge but I always smoke to this show. Rarely drink along. A solid duo. Also, my friend Jeff Griffin was Ryan Gosling's assistant in The Big Short. Underrated role! Peace, guys!
Here's a rec - Mark to get an assistant, so that he doesn't show up to podcasts on the wrong day and doesn't kill himself packing too many podcasts into one day...someone who can get a credit card for him, and to use the perks to get him into the airline lounge! And to book the travel logistics for him. I feel like Mark is a younger brother that I want to help out!
My new favorite podcast easily. I need it. Keep it going. Sam discovering Mark didn’t use credit cards was hilarious. I also sold cutco. What a shit job but I still have my demo set and use it as my main knives at home.
Really enjoyed you and the Greek geek on Whitney's pod! She hit the perfect cocktail of hard prebiotics and Adderall for sure lol that 4+ hours flew by
Rec for you guys: Mid 1950's era Sinatra: "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning" and "Only The Lonely" in particular...before the boozy 60's era, which I also love but for different reasons. The 50's stuff is really artful and just some of the best singing ever sung. Powerful, vulnerable, melancholy, hopeful...all carried by that amazing voice in its prime.
I used to be like Mark with credit cards, I got it well into my 30s after my debit card was cloned and basically a good chunk of money got stolen from me and I panicked. If it’s credit, the bank tries to fix it up quicker and you have much less at stake