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Pitching Natalie for The Bachlorette

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David0:08Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views. We are back with another pod. Natalie wants to be the next Bachelorette.
Natalie0:15Moment view
Oh my gosh, yeah, no one responded to me. Wow, that's an actual good idea, isn't it? Great. Like, I would— I feel like I'm like a really great candidate.
Jason0:23Moment view
Really good candidate. Yeah. What's going— how do we do that?
Natalie0:27Moment view
I don't know, but did you— you saw like how they just canceled the news?
Jason0:29Moment view
I saw. Yeah, I saw.
David0:31Moment view
So I'm like, maybe they canceled the season completely.
Jason0:33Moment view
I have videos of you beating David though, so I don't know.
Natalie0:36Moment view
This is true.
David0:37Moment view
Oh, because of the beating stuff?
Natalie0:38Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David0:39Moment view
Wait, wait, wait, I'm so confused. The season was already shot with her?
Natalie0:42Moment view
Already shot, already done. Oh shit, sent to air this— oh, this coming week.
Jason0:46Moment view
Already shot?
Natalie0:47Moment view
Yes, it's supposed to come out next week. And they—
David0:51Moment view
wait, that's wild.
Natalie0:52Moment view
They canned the whole thing.
Jason0:53Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie0:55Moment view
So I'm saying like, this is the time we got to reach out to ABC or whoever is doing The Bachelorette.
David0:58Moment view
Dude, listen, not to flex or anything, but like, I met The Bachelor producers once at a club. Yeah, actually, I don't know, maybe they were lying to me, but, um, they were like, maybe they were PAs. We do The Bachelor. I'm like, what do you guys do? We created the show. And they were like, they're like, we should do like a version where there's like an online person as a bachelor.
Natalie1:19Moment view
Yeah.
David1:19Moment view
And I was like, me or Natalie? And they're like, come on, dude, shut up. Is that a joke?
Natalie1:24Moment view
You love to do this.
David1:27Moment view
No, no, I'm, I'm actually— I actually did meet people.
Natalie1:31Moment view
No, I know you did.
David1:31Moment view
So I guess I do have a plug. Well, I would obviously never do it.
Jason1:36Moment view
I know people in reality, like, from that world.
David1:38Moment view
Oh, what Jason has is incredible that we're definitely gonna do for a vlog. Jason has connection to Storage Wars.
Jason1:45Moment view
Uh, yeah, my best friend Jeff, he produces Storage Wars.
David1:48Moment view
I can't believe you never told us this.
Natalie1:50Moment view
Yeah, that's crazy. Um, I, I— you never want to hear anything about me.
David1:53Moment view
That's true. This one you could have— this one you should have let us know.
Natalie1:57Moment view
Good stuff like this.
Jason1:58Moment view
I didn't know you liked Storage Wars.
David1:59Moment view
Storage Wars is like— I mean, if you guys don't know what Storage Wars is, it's basically these storage units that are left abandoned. You go and bid on them, and then you hope you make your money back. Like, the people— people that are no longer there. It's like an auction goes around the Storage Wars, and it's like you buy one for $1,000, and then you go through the person's stuff, which is amazing because it's like so fun. You're going through somebody's things.
Jason2:20Moment view
There's a story.
David2:21Moment view
Yeah, yeah, there's a story there, and you could get really rich. You could get a storage unit for $100,000, or most likely you'll barely break even. Most likely. But yeah, that's incredible. Okay, anyway, back to you being the woman of the hour.
Jason2:34Moment view
Who would be better as The Bachelor, David?
Natalie2:36Moment view
I just think I would be more, like, interesting to watch.
David2:40Moment view
What the fuck? That's literally crazy. I have a YouTube channel that's done pretty well. I don't know.
Natalie2:47Moment view
I just think— I mean, I don't know. I could be wrong. I just I mean, no, you are pretty entertaining.
Jason2:51Moment view
I can't imagine David as The Bachelor.
Natalie2:53Moment view
I just can't imagine it, and I don't think you would ever do it.
David2:55Moment view
Do the shirtless things, and it's like half of it is shirtless and half of it is being sexy. Like, there's never— there's never going to be a moment if I'm The Bachelor where the women walk out and they go, oh, and that's like really important.
Natalie3:11Moment view
That's not true, because like, I'm getting so excited thinking about myself as The Bachelor. I'm not even listening to a word you're saying.
David3:17Moment view
Wow, you think this is like a thing you can do?
Natalie3:19Moment view
I really feel like if we put our heads together, we could get it done, but You know it's not gonna happen.
David3:23Moment view
Yeah, it's like one of those things. And the only way it would possibly—
Natalie3:25Moment view
Yeah, it's like one of those things.
David3:26Moment view
The only way it would possibly happen is if someone from the Bachelor Nation people like listened to this.
Natalie3:31Moment view
Yeah.
David3:32Moment view
And reached out to us, 'cause like obviously we shouldn't put the work in to like find this ourselves.
Jason3:37Moment view
Well, what can you say to the Bachelor Nation?
David3:38Moment view
'Cause it just like sounds like a lot of time.
Jason3:40Moment view
If they're listening.
Natalie3:40Moment view
Well, I just think, I think that I would be, I think that they were heading in the right direction with the Frankie Taylor girl.
Jason3:47Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie3:48Moment view
And I think—
David3:48Moment view
who is she? What does she do?
Natalie3:49Moment view
She's on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
David3:52Moment view
Oh, interesting. So they took from another reality show?
Natalie3:54Moment view
Took from another reality show. And I'm not like direct reality, but like, I feel like we're close enough to what that is. I'm pretty good looking, I think, you know, like it'll be fun to watch.
Jason4:04Moment view
Dave, hype her up.
David4:05Moment view
Natalie said that the other day. She's like, I was in my Ferrari and then another hot girl—
Natalie4:08Moment view
oh my God, I saw her again.
David4:10Moment view
She was like, another hot girl in a Ferrari pulled up. I'm like, another hot girl?
Natalie4:16Moment view
There's another girl that has my same car and she's like this gorgeous Asian woman. And I, every time I'm on Sunset Boulevard, I see her riding in it too because I hear her revving it. And like, she'll drive past. Like, I hear the car. And I saw her 2 days ago again.
Jason4:28Moment view
Did you wave?
Natalie4:29Moment view
I waved the first time. Like, the first time she passed right by me and I waved to her and she waved back and we like laughed and had this like little, like, I'd hate to say this out loud, but like little hot girl moment. It was so, it was so cool. That's girl.
David4:41Moment view
It was so cool.
Natalie4:41Moment view
And you saw her again? I saw her again 2 days ago on Sunset and she was fucking cruising through. Anyways. Hello, Bachelor Nation.
David4:53Moment view
Yes, I mean, listen, I, I like it. I like the idea.
Natalie4:57Moment view
No, you fucking don't, because I'm gone for like 3 months.
David5:01Moment view
Yeah, but I think David could be a part of it. That should be written into it. Like, that would be part of the storyline. Like, there is no, you will be gone for 3 months. You work a lot and that's part of your life.
Natalie5:11Moment view
I don't mind that either.
Jason5:12Moment view
Like, I feel like, I feel like, yeah, like they're gonna try to get the guys over here.
David5:15Moment view
Yeah, I'm trying to fuck dudes. No, but I'm just saying, like, I find that, I think that's kind of interesting. I think that's interesting too, like, to have setting, and then, then they have to go out with me and I have to pick one.
Jason5:26Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie5:26Moment view
And I'm like, you know what's interesting too, like, and if anybody from Bachelor is like listening, like, there are other men in my life that you could like easily pull and like— I'm like a, you know, I'm a public figure of sorts, right? So there's people like in the vlog that I've kissed before that you like— good plot twists that you could like put in there, you know, that I think would be like interesting.
Jason5:45Moment view
Sure. You know, already built in.
David5:47Moment view
Yeah.
Jason5:48Moment view
And, and Natalie, how, how would you do if you had to like say goodbye to like 3 guys in one night. Would that be hard for you?
Natalie5:53Moment view
I don't think so.
David5:53Moment view
No, Natalie's really good at like— Natalie's really good at firing people. Yeah, she's, she's really good at having difficult conversations.
Natalie6:01Moment view
Okay, tell David right now I'm decent at confrontation.
Jason6:04Moment view
Tell David that he's, he's off the show right now, like he was a contestant.
David6:07Moment view
Go.
Natalie6:07Moment view
Is this like night 1 where I'm like getting rid of a bunch?
David6:09Moment view
Well, a better question is when you get to the honeymoon suites, um, and yeah, how many people are there at that point? 3 or 4?
Natalie6:16Moment view
I think 3.
David6:17Moment view
Are you fucking all of them?
Natalie6:20Moment view
Am I personally?
David6:21Moment view
Yeah. Or are you not sleeping with any of them?
Natalie6:23Moment view
I would assume not sleeping with any of them.
David6:26Moment view
Really?
Natalie6:27Moment view
Yeah, I'm not like—
David6:28Moment view
I feel like that's kind of the moment you like, let's just figure— you know what I mean?
Natalie6:32Moment view
No, I think you know, you know before you have sex with someone if you're into them.
David6:38Moment view
Really?
Natalie6:39Moment view
I mean, it depends. Maybe it'll be really, really difficult. I don't think that sex is going to be like the deciding, like, oh my God, you're my—
David6:45Moment view
I think sometimes it is. You don't think it is? Like, there's one time I was into a girl and then we had sex and it didn't work. And I was like, oh, this doesn't work. Like, you don't think that's how— you don't think that's how, like, things—
Natalie6:55Moment view
but I think you had a hunch before you even got to that point.
David6:59Moment view
Yeah, maybe you have to act. I don't know.
Jason7:00Moment view
Whatever.
David7:01Moment view
Okay, so you're not fucking all three of them?
Natalie7:03Moment view
I'm definitely not fucking all three of them.
David7:04Moment view
I'm not watching this season. We already know how it ends. She's not having sex with them in the honeymoon suite. I'm out. Those are the craziest scenes in The Bachelor.
Natalie7:13Moment view
Where like when they insinuate.
David7:15Moment view
Yeah, when the— and it's gotten crazier over the years. Like now they'll film the shower, it's all foggy, you see the hand. Yeah, you see the hand on the fucking shower. It gets more and more like fucking crazy every time. I think they go to their legal team, they're like, how much can we push it this time? And they're like, fog up the shower, fog out of the shower.
Natalie7:34Moment view
My only thing is like, I just— I am curi— I was actually curious for her season because she's like prominent public figure. She makes like really great money, you know, she's very well established. Like, who they were gonna cast for the show. Now we don't really— I mean, I guess you could probably figure it out, but— or find out. But I'd be— it'd be interesting to see who they would cast for that.
David7:52Moment view
So this video that came out about her, that's, that's the guy who won The Bachelor?
Natalie7:57Moment view
No, no, no, this is like— it's an old video.
David7:59Moment view
Oh, it's an old relationship? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, and he posted it?
Natalie8:03Moment view
I don't know who posted it.
David8:04Moment view
Oh wow, that's crazy.
Natalie8:06Moment view
Yeah.
David8:07Moment view
Wow. So she might be married to someone right now too, you know, or she might be in a relationship with one of the Bachelor guys because the season completed.
Natalie8:15Moment view
Yeah.
David8:16Moment view
Wow. That's kind of crazy.
Natalie8:17Moment view
I know. There's like so many different—
David8:19Moment view
what a whirlwind. That's fucking insane. Well, Natalie, I'm, I'm really rooting for you.
Natalie8:26Moment view
Are you?
David8:27Moment view
Yeah. And we just dedicated— let's see, that was, that was about 9 minutes, 10 minutes of the pod to you. So now let's talk about something I'm really excited about. The Spider-Man trailer. Oh my God. Yeah. Well, do you want to say anything else about Bachelor?
Natalie8:40Moment view
Well, everybody should just go DM The Bachelor and tell them that I need to be the new one.
David8:43Moment view
Yeah, good idea. Yeah, shoot some DMs. I would love that. And I would love to be— and if The Bachelor is—
Natalie8:49Moment view
and hello, we have you. You're going to be salivating at the opportunity to be like a part of that moment and like documenting it, promoting it. Like, I have so many fun friends. You know how many friends would be like cheering me on and like doing fun stuff?
David8:59Moment view
No, for sure. But I think we may be in like a Discovery situation here again. What's that mean? When we did the Discovery show, our big problem was that I was making a vlog.
Natalie9:11Moment view
You had to hold content?
David9:12Moment view
I was making— yeah, I was making the vlogs and they would want me to hold the content for like 2 months.
Jason9:16Moment view
Yeah.
David9:18Moment view
But I was done with the vlog before we left the country from the show.
Natalie9:22Moment view
Or we just do it ourselves. We produce our own little show.
Jason9:25Moment view
Oh, there's the idea.
Natalie9:27Moment view
We, you know, get some money together and we put together a show. Yeah, just like Alex Cooper just did that with Unwell, and she has a whole like dating show coming up.
David9:36Moment view
Yeah, I don't know, maybe we should just go to Alex Cooper. Huh, well now you have me thinking maybe I'll be the bachelor on my own show. I'll make the rules where all clothes have to stay on. You have to keep your shirt on.
Jason9:47Moment view
Yeah, everyone must watch the Spider-Man trailer. Everyone must watch Spider-Man, the first activity into Marvel.
David9:53Moment view
That's really funny. There's like 13 girls. I watched 13 different Avengers movies with each of them.
Natalie9:57Moment view
That's really funny.
David9:58Moment view
Today me and Cynthia are watching Civil War.
Natalie10:01Moment view
I'm telling you, it'd actually be really fun. It could be a fun thing to put together and like be a part of.
David10:07Moment view
I mean, I get that. I think, okay, that's another thing. That is like something I just don't want to do, but I would be a part of. Like if a brand—
Natalie10:15Moment view
you don't want to put it together?
David10:16Moment view
Yeah, I don't want to put it together.
Natalie10:18Moment view
Yeah.
David10:18Moment view
But like I would happily be adjacent to you looking for somebody. I would also do it for myself because I think that's fun.
Natalie10:25Moment view
Oh, we do it together. We're both finding like separate love and they're casting men and women. A whole like joint show.
David10:30Moment view
Actually, I would honestly just rather watch you do it. It seems like a lot of work. It seems like a lot of work. And I kind of like the idea of like just being, I'm like on the passenger side, like in the cuck chair, coming in from time in the cuck chair of Bachelor Nation. So you're gonna fuck my friend now in the honeymoon suite, huh? Well, uh, the rule of our new show is I sit in that corner.
Natalie10:53Moment view
That's fucking crazy.
David10:57Moment view
Yeah, that's crazy. Anyway, Spider-Man. Spider-Man. I just watched the new trailer. Have you seen it, Jay? No. It broke the record for the most viewed trailer of all time in history for the first 24 hours. The previous record was held by Deadpool and Wolverine at 360 million views. Yeah, this did almost double. It did 715 million views in 24 hours.
Jason11:19Moment view
Wow, crazy.
David11:21Moment view
That's a big deal.
Jason11:22Moment view
And what's the plot?
David11:23Moment view
Basically, everyone's forgotten Peter Parker. Everyone's forgotten that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Yeah, so he's no longer in a relationship with MJ. His best friend doesn't know who he is. It's like ground— it's like back to the basics of Spider-Man. It's like his life is being restarted, and so is kind of the series.
Jason11:40Moment view
Okay.
David11:40Moment view
And I wasn't like, why have they forgotten him? He had to like make a spell with Doctor Strange in order to like— that's how the last movie ended. Okay. It's like people had to forget that he was there because he was causing a lot of problems.
Jason11:50Moment view
Okay.
David11:52Moment view
But I wasn't really like— I wasn't too excited about the trailer when it first came out. Like, I wasn't like rushing to my phone because I've been so occupied with like Doomsday and Secret Wars. And the second I watched it, it's just like all came rushing back to me. Like, it was kind of crazy. I've never experienced anything like that. I talked about it on my Snap for like 6 minutes. I was just like, it just felt so incredible.
Jason12:16Moment view
Yeah.
David12:16Moment view
Did you see it?
Natalie12:17Moment view
The trailer?
David12:18Moment view
Yeah. Yeah, there's just like something so special about that movie. And like, I got— I've gotten superhero fatigue because I've been seeing so many AI videos of like Spider-Man and Superman and all these superheroes that are like made by like random Chinese AI companies and stuff.
Jason12:32Moment view
Yeah.
David12:33Moment view
Where I'm just like over it. But then seeing like the actual official thing, it like brought back like the reason I love Marvel. And I don't know, I guess I don't really have much to say other than the fact that like I am just so grateful to be in the timeline where I'm going to see Spider-Man 8 days after my birthday. I think it's like a really—
Natalie12:47Moment view
that is perfect timing.
David12:48Moment view
It's incredible. I'm going to be 30.
Jason12:50Moment view
And when does Doomsday come out?
David12:52Moment view
In December.
Jason12:53Moment view
Okay, so you got Spider-Man in the summer and Doomsday at Christmas.
Natalie12:56Moment view
I mean, what a year for Marvel.
David12:58Moment view
Doomsday's gonna be insane. Here is my theory for Doomsday. Okay, I think— so there's two more Avengers movies that are coming out, Doomsday and Secret Wars, right? Yeah. I think there's going to be a third one that we don't know about because like, like if you— like if you— if you follow the Infinity War, like Infinity War ended with half of the Avengers being killed off, right? Which led into Endgame. You would think that would kind of be the same thing that's going on in Doomsday Secret Wars, but I think in order for there to be a new twist, I think there's gonna have to be a movie that none of us know about yet. And I think that will be like the third and final—
Jason13:36Moment view
and that's like what, like 2028?
David13:38Moment view
Yeah, 2028. Wow. And then we're back, and then, and the whole MCU restarts again, which poses my next question, Jay. Who are your top 5 superheroes?
Jason13:50Moment view
Shane Dawson.
David13:51Moment view
No, who are the—
Natalie13:52Moment view
PewDiePie.
David13:52Moment view
Who are the top— who are the top 5? Or now, who do you think are the top 5 superheroes that have like shaped superhero culture, that are like the Mount Rushmore?
Natalie14:02Moment view
Not for me personally, but just like for the general.
David14:05Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah, like who are the—
Jason14:07Moment view
okay, yeah, the ones that are the most important.
David14:09Moment view
Most important.
Jason14:10Moment view
Not who I like.
Natalie14:11Moment view
That—
David14:11Moment view
yeah, that who've made the biggest impact.
Jason14:13Moment view
Yeah, it's a tough one.
David14:16Moment view
Do you want me to say mine? I'm so excited to share mine.
Natalie14:18Moment view
It's like—
Jason14:19Moment view
no, okay, wait, I have, I have, I have my 5. Okay, go.
Natalie14:24Moment view
Superman.
David14:25Moment view
Incredible.
Natalie14:26Moment view
Batman.
David14:26Moment view
Incredible.
Natalie14:27Moment view
Wonder Woman.
David14:30Moment view
No, I'm kidding, she's important.
Jason14:34Moment view
Wonder Woman.
David14:35Moment view
Catwoman.
Natalie14:35Moment view
No, I think Wonder Woman—
David14:36Moment view
Jay, please—
Natalie14:37Moment view
is, is much more culturally significant. Girls are important.
David14:40Moment view
That's not what This is about— this is not a gender thing.
Natalie14:44Moment view
Spider-Man.
Jason14:45Moment view
Captain Marvel.
David14:47Moment view
Dude, you almost— we almost had the same list.
Natalie14:52Moment view
I mean, I feel like it's pretty obvious.
David14:54Moment view
Yeah. What about Iron Man? I switched.
Natalie14:55Moment view
I was—
David14:55Moment view
he was in random. I— okay, what's your list? Go.
Jason14:59Moment view
Me?
David14:59Moment view
Yeah. Oh, fuck.
Jason15:00Moment view
I'm just gonna do who I like.
David15:02Moment view
Okay.
Jason15:02Moment view
Thor.
David15:03Moment view
Okay.
Jason15:03Moment view
The best.
David15:06Moment view
Iron Man. Oh, just one? Okay.
Jason15:07Moment view
Iron Man.
David15:08Moment view
Yeah.
Jason15:08Moment view
Don't like Spider-Man. Batman.
David15:12Moment view
Mmm.
Jason15:14Moment view
Fucking—
David15:14Moment view
Wait, can you say why you don't like Spider-Man?
Jason15:16Moment view
He's just like in that puny suit.
David15:18Moment view
You hate that shit. You hate— I've noticed this about you. You don't like teenagers.
Jason15:23Moment view
The suit's so dumb. It's just like he's in this like weird like suit and he's like, oh golly gee. Well, wait a minute. I have all these powers.
David15:32Moment view
Yeah, you hate that shit.
Jason15:32Moment view
I hate that shit.
David15:33Moment view
And you also hate music that's like We're young. Oh yeah. We're in a sports car in Malibu.
Jason15:41Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David15:42Moment view
Like you hate that kind of music.
Jason15:43Moment view
Oh, that Joe Volpes music?
David15:45Moment view
You hate anything that's like just like— Why am I so sad? Okay, well that's—
Jason15:49Moment view
I fucking hate that shit.
David15:50Moment view
That's also a little bit different.
Jason15:51Moment view
Although I like Blink.
David15:52Moment view
Okay, okay, that's also a little bit different.
Jason15:54Moment view
I mean, what kind of music does Spider-Man use? I don't really even know. Is that what he uses?
David15:57Moment view
No, no, no, no, but I'm just saying it's like in the same like vein of things. You just don't like rooted in like— I mean, it's like when I was in a relationship, right? Yeah. You were always like, it's going to end. It's going to end because you just don't— you don't believe anything is real in that time period. Like, I think like something happened to you when you were 18 to like 25 where you got my heart broken. Oh, really?
Natalie16:18Moment view
Yeah.
David16:19Moment view
Oh, by who?
Jason16:20Moment view
Oh, man.
David16:20Moment view
This girl, Shane, by the way. Superman, Iron Man, Spider-Man. Batman. Why?
Jason16:23Moment view
Sorry, girl. Girl. Yeah, she got my heart.
David16:27Moment view
My dad. Hold on.
Jason16:28Moment view
We're talking about Spider-Man.
David16:31Moment view
My dad said he's like, the one thing I don't like that you do in the podcast is when Jason has something to say, you make it very obvious that you don't want to listen to it.
Natalie16:38Moment view
Oh my God.
David16:41Moment view
Okay. I want to— I actually do want to hear this. I actually enjoy the last podcast a lot.
Natalie16:44Moment view
Why don't you let him speak? Jesus.
David16:46Moment view
I got to learn about you. Anyway, more about me. Anyway, wait, Natalie was listening to the pod. Sorry. We're going to go back to this heartbreak. I know.
Natalie16:54Moment view
I know.
David16:54Moment view
This sounds like I'm doing a bit.
Natalie16:55Moment view
Wait, can you let him finish and then we can get to that, please?
Jason16:57Moment view
Okay.
David16:58Moment view
But just remember that.
Natalie16:58Moment view
Yes, I already have it.
David16:59Moment view
Okay. You're a genius.
Natalie17:00Moment view
Thank you.
David17:01Moment view
What happened with Shannon?
Jason17:03Moment view
I just— I was in college, okay? And I was like, you know, I was pretty vibing in college.
Natalie17:06Moment view
Wait, where'd you go to college again?
Jason17:07Moment view
University of Massachusetts.
David17:09Moment view
Okay.
Jason17:09Moment view
And I was like, I was doing good in college. I was like, you know, doing good.
David17:12Moment view
Were you a frat star?
Jason17:14Moment view
Uh, no, I wasn't in a frat, but I had really good friends. I'd worked at Saturday Night Live.
Natalie17:18Moment view
I was like, wow, in college?
Jason17:19Moment view
Yeah, I was like doing good, you know? I was like, man, I had like bright future.
David17:22Moment view
Wait, wait, wait, you worked at SNL in college?
Jason17:25Moment view
Yeah, yeah, because I went and was an intern.
David17:27Moment view
Was that like a normal thing though? Like, or did people think you were really cool for that?
Jason17:30Moment view
People— I don't know if people thought I was— yeah, people probably thought I was pretty cool for that.
David17:33Moment view
Okay.
Jason17:34Moment view
I think, I think where I came from, people were like, what? How'd you get that?
David17:37Moment view
Were you, were you mentioning it every chance you got?
Jason17:39Moment view
No, no, I'm not like that.
David17:40Moment view
Okay.
Jason17:41Moment view
No, but, but, uh, so anyways, this, this girl that lived across the street was gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.
David17:47Moment view
What, I think she's hot?
Natalie17:48Moment view
Uh, everything's about you.
Jason17:51Moment view
She was like—
David17:52Moment view
I just need to, I need to see if I'm like feeling the story.
Jason17:54Moment view
I'm—
David17:54Moment view
let me see.
Jason17:55Moment view
Yeah, you'd think she was hot.
David17:56Moment view
Okay, sick.
Jason17:56Moment view
She was really pretty, but she didn't say anything.
David17:57Moment view
She was just—
Natalie17:57Moment view
she never said anything.
Jason18:00Moment view
She was just like— so I was just in love with her, in love with her, in love with her. Then I started dating her, and like, I don't think she actually ever liked me.
David18:09Moment view
How long were you dating her for?
Jason18:11Moment view
Probably like 6 months, 8 months.
David18:13Moment view
6, 7. And then when did you find out that it wasn't—
Jason18:16Moment view
yeah, and then she eventually, she just like dumped me, and I was crushed for so long. And it's just like, I was just really sad for like fucking like 6 months. It was really bad. I couldn't believe it. And after that, I was like, I was very, very, very turned on.
David18:30Moment view
How did she break up with you?
Jason18:32Moment view
She's just like, I think she just like stopped calling me back, you know what I mean?
Natalie18:37Moment view
How long are you seeing each other?
David18:38Moment view
He says that that's not a real relationship.
Jason18:40Moment view
No, it was a real relationship. In fact, I remember driving with her being like, I remember being like, hey, do you even like me at all? And she was just like, well, I don't know, like, I guess.
Natalie18:51Moment view
What?
Jason18:52Moment view
She just never said anything. She's just really weird. It was just a classic thing of like liking somebody because they're really pretty and you're just like, but, but, but it's not like an actual thing there.
David19:04Moment view
Like you didn't like her even?
Jason19:07Moment view
I liked her. I liked her a lot. I was in love with her.
David19:10Moment view
Why are you sharing the story like you're making up everything on the spot?
Natalie19:13Moment view
I'm not.
Jason19:14Moment view
I'm telling you the story.
David19:15Moment view
Okay. I mean, isn't that how it feels?
Natalie19:19Moment view
Well, I'm— there's a lot of like confusing twists and turns you're throwing in here.
David19:22Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna look at this.
Natalie19:23Moment view
Where things aren't adding up.
David19:25Moment view
Yeah.
Jason19:25Moment view
I dated this girl.
David19:26Moment view
Right, so you—
Jason19:27Moment view
I don't think she ever actually liked me.
David19:28Moment view
You said it was the classic thing of liking someone that was really pretty. Mm-hmm. Like, it just felt like you just liked her because of her looks. So did you actually like her?
Natalie19:35Moment view
You weren't in love with her.
Jason19:36Moment view
I did like her.
David19:37Moment view
Oh, okay.
Jason19:37Moment view
But I don't think I would— maybe I was mature enough to realize, like, oh, like, we actually don't have, like, a good—
David19:44Moment view
What is she doing now? I don't know. She's Scarlett Johansson.
Jason19:48Moment view
I tried to— I got hired to write a story in a book once by my friend, and the story was about her. And I hired a private investigator to track her down, and the private investigator came back and he was like, she doesn't want to talk to you. And I was like, okay.
David20:01Moment view
Why did he approach you directly?
Jason20:03Moment view
Why did he?
David20:04Moment view
Yeah.
Jason20:05Moment view
Um, because, because we wanted to talk to her for the story in the book. Oh yeah, she said no.
David20:14Moment view
Wow. Huh. Okay, Nat, you've got your follow-up question. Well, it kind of explains everything, I guess, just now. She's a fucking weirdo.
Natalie20:21Moment view
I was listening to the podcast yesterday because I wasn't here. Yeah. And I heard that your body count is 8 people, that you've only slept with 8 people in your life. Yeah. That's crazy to me.
Jason20:31Moment view
Why?
Natalie20:32Moment view
Because you're—
David20:32Moment view
I wonder what people think of that.
Natalie20:35Moment view
I go, yeah, I wonder.
Jason20:36Moment view
Well, let's be clear, like, that's like actual sex.
Natalie20:40Moment view
No, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, but like, you went to college, you were at SNL in your 20s, you were in New York City in the '90s.
Jason20:50Moment view
I wasn't getting laid when I was an intern at SNL.
Natalie20:53Moment view
I know, but I'm just— I'm just—
David20:55Moment view
dude, you're kind of a strange guy. But well, I don't know, because you lived like such a cool life as you explain it.
Jason21:03Moment view
What do you mean?
Natalie21:04Moment view
Like, it just feels like you were—
David21:05Moment view
you were in the comedy scene. I think you realize being funny, especially in New York, probably at that time with those people, is like a superpower, right?
Natalie21:15Moment view
Yeah, like peak.
Jason21:16Moment view
But I wasn't— I wasn't one of those people. I was the guy getting the coffee, you know.
David21:22Moment view
But did you not believe in yourself? No, you were—
Jason21:24Moment view
I didn't. Why do you think I'm sitting here across from you?
David21:27Moment view
Like, you were the guy getting coffee, but like, I never believed— I would be like, I'm the guy getting the coffee because I'm about to be like You're there.
Natalie21:35Moment view
Yeah.
David21:36Moment view
How is that not enough for you? Were you— that was— that not like—
Jason21:39Moment view
I mean, I don't know. I've never been much of a lady killer. I'm not like somebody that can like pick up chicks.
David21:45Moment view
I'm pivoting. I'm just not. I'm just confused because you always— because you do talk about this like, if I was an intern on SNL, I would be like, I am one degree away from fucking making this shit. And like, right, you, you make it almost seem like you were like at the bottom of the ship just rowing with like 100 people. Do you know that analogy that I'm saying?
Jason22:05Moment view
Right, right, right. And I did, I, you know, I don't know, I tried. I just, I got an audition, I didn't get it. So then I was kind of like, that kind of ruined me.
Natalie22:11Moment view
No, but I'm just saying like, but you were, all that aside, like you were still in an environment in New York City.
David22:18Moment view
And you're still really handsome.
Natalie22:19Moment view
With NBC, good looking, funny, like how did you—
Jason22:22Moment view
But I don't feel that way about myself. I don't feel like I'm like good looking.
Natalie22:25Moment view
So when you went out, like you just didn't, did you go out? Did you go?
Jason22:29Moment view
Did I go out? No, we didn't have any money to go out in New York. We were so poor.
Natalie22:32Moment view
Okay, so what did you do? I would just hang out with my friends. What do you mean?
David22:36Moment view
You built fires under a bridge with logs?
Jason22:39Moment view
When I lived in New York, we were just like, my friends and I were really poor, so we were just like, we didn't go to clubs. We couldn't afford to go to clubs.
David22:45Moment view
You don't have to go to the fucking club. What are you saying?
Jason22:49Moment view
I'm just saying, I don't know, I wasn't a big lady killer, that's all. I think that's pretty easy for someone to say.
Natalie22:57Moment view
I know, but like—
David22:58Moment view
Alex has literally negative 50 in his dating count. Yeah, but he went to fucking college with no money.
Jason23:04Moment view
He lives in a fucking mansion! What are you talking about?
David23:06Moment view
Yes, now. This dude had sex like fucking like he was a rock star in college. What are you talking about? I'm just— and I'm not saying—
Jason23:13Moment view
I'm—
David23:14Moment view
8's a completely regular number.
Jason23:16Moment view
Yeah.
David23:17Moment view
I'm just like confused that like— I'm confused at how you viewed yourself.
Jason23:21Moment view
Well, David, you know how I view myself.
David23:23Moment view
I know, and I'm confused.
Jason23:24Moment view
I mean, you know me better than anybody.
David23:25Moment view
But I thought— I always in my head thought that view of yourself came like in your 40s?
Jason23:31Moment view
No, no, no, I've always been like this.
David23:33Moment view
I thought there had to have been some confidence in your like early 20s, and that's why I'm a little confused.
Jason23:38Moment view
No, I've always had confidence issues.
Natalie23:39Moment view
I'm just confused.
Jason23:40Moment view
It stems from my father.
Natalie23:41Moment view
Well, I don't think I know a man that's slept with less than 10 people other than—
David23:45Moment view
I think that's also— I'm so curious what people say about this because I think a lot of people listening are gonna be like, that's a crazy number.
Natalie23:51Moment view
8?
David23:53Moment view
Now we live in Los Angeles. You're like, really? You're really outing us here.
Natalie23:57Moment view
No, but like, you're doxxing our location. No, but like college like he went to college. People, people fuck around. That's all you do in college.
David24:04Moment view
My college friends' body counts are like 40, 50.
Jason24:07Moment view
I have to say, like, I don't know, it's like crazy.
David24:10Moment view
That's fucking insanity.
Jason24:11Moment view
I have to say, like, I just— my friends and I were not like banging chicks.
Natalie24:16Moment view
But not— that's not even banging chicks. That's like— that's—
Jason24:18Moment view
we just weren't.
Natalie24:19Moment view
Like, so my thought process was like, we had like girlfriends. That's what I was thinking. Like, were you just with the girlfriends like all the time?
Jason24:24Moment view
Like, yeah.
Natalie24:25Moment view
Okay, because that, that makes more sense to me. But if you're like single in college, like you're at least hooking up with one girl a year, you know, and that's already 4 people.
Jason24:35Moment view
I wasn't— I just wasn't like—
David24:37Moment view
this is really—
Jason24:38Moment view
in college I just wasn't like—
David24:39Moment view
because it's just like we're just grilling him because he didn't have more sex when he was in college.
Jason24:43Moment view
I mean, I think I was—
Natalie24:43Moment view
I mean, I think I was—
David24:44Moment view
you fucking loser! It's like we're going back to—
Natalie24:46Moment view
he's like—
Jason24:47Moment view
I, I just think I was just a little like slow. Like, I've always felt like I didn't really mature until I was like 30. Like, when I was 25 and I had like a job—
David25:00Moment view
Damn, I'm learning a lot about you in the last 2 episodes.
Jason25:02Moment view
When I was 25 and I had a job, like, when I had a job once and I used to mess up so badly at the job, like common sense things, and they'd be like, "Are you fucking stupid?" And I'd be like, "Uh." What was the job? I had a job at a news station, and I would, I would answer the phone and help everybody, and I had a job there. I would work, answer the phone, and I would just like fuck things up. And, and looking back, I'd be like, oh my god, I was a fucking moron. Like, so dumb. I think, I think a lot of guys are really dumb until they get older.
Natalie25:36Moment view
Okay, that's fair.
David25:36Moment view
Well, listen, I don't think— I wish we could just call a random viewer right now and just like hear their opinion on like what a regular What an average.
Jason25:45Moment view
What's your body count?
David25:47Moment view
Mine's like 3.
Jason25:48Moment view
Okay, so there we go.
Natalie25:50Moment view
No, mine's not high at all either. Granted, like, you're a girl. I'm a girl.
David25:53Moment view
What's yours now?
Natalie25:54Moment view
Different, but I'm not going there.
David25:57Moment view
Um, mine's not 3 either, guys.
Jason25:59Moment view
That's like, it's 400. It's pretty small.
Natalie26:01Moment view
400, it's really tiny.
David26:03Moment view
That's 4. Um, that's probably like— can I guess if I get it right on the money?
Natalie26:09Moment view
I mean, you know it. So like, you should be able to guess it.
David26:12Moment view
I think it's like eight.
Natalie26:14Moment view
Interesting.
David26:15Moment view
Was that wrong?
Natalie26:16Moment view
I don't know.
David26:17Moment view
Oh my God, it's 18. All right, well, yeah, I don't know. I guess, like, I just like always, like, I view you, Jason, in the 90s as like this complete stud.
Jason26:28Moment view
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Natalie26:29Moment view
Okay, I don't Think that.
Jason26:31Moment view
No. Setting it up.
David26:33Moment view
Interesting.
Natalie26:34Moment view
I just, like, I just still think that people in his position were, like, getting laid, even if they weren't— even if you weren't—
Jason26:40Moment view
position? What position? I was like, I wasn't in a position that I was like—
Natalie26:44Moment view
but you were still a part of the system. Like, you were still a part. You worked at NBC.
David26:47Moment view
Yeah, you were like— you were like— you were a TikTok influencer in the '90s.
Jason26:53Moment view
No, I wasn't.
David26:54Moment view
You were part of the—
Jason26:55Moment view
that's way different.
David26:56Moment view
You're basically Sway House adjacent in the '90s. It's like you had—
Jason27:00Moment view
no, that analogy is not working for me.
David27:02Moment view
That—
Jason27:02Moment view
what are you saying? I was like a nobody.
David27:05Moment view
Yeah, but you were like right next to like, I assume, the kind of the pulse of like comedy. Yeah, but that doesn't—
Jason27:12Moment view
also like you've never been in the comedy scene. It's like—
David27:17Moment view
yeah, maybe, maybe, you know what I mean?
Jason27:18Moment view
It's not like that.
David27:19Moment view
Maybe I own—
Jason27:20Moment view
people aren't like partying, they're like writing jokes and like hanging out, doing the Hollywood version of like, yeah, here's Adam Sandler on a red carpet. Yeah, okay, no, no, no, that's not— I'm talking about the comedy scene. That's not Adam Sandler. That's— I'm talking about you go to open mics and you're like you're doing comedy every night and you're like, hey guys, let's go hang at a diner and write jokes. You know, like, it's different.
David27:39Moment view
Interesting.
Jason27:39Moment view
You know, it's not like you're not getting drunk.
David27:42Moment view
And also, there's nothing wrong with you not wanting to have sex with people. Let's make that clear.
Natalie27:45Moment view
No, for sure.
Jason27:46Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Natalie27:47Moment view
It's just the way that you—
David27:48Moment view
bad move. What's a bad move? Not having sex with people?
Jason27:52Moment view
Having sex with people?
Natalie27:52Moment view
Having sex with too many people?
David27:53Moment view
Yeah, yeah, no, I agree with that.
Jason27:55Moment view
Really bad.
David27:56Moment view
I agree.
Jason27:56Moment view
If I would— if I'd give anybody advice, I would give them that advice. It's just like people just expect stuff from you.
David28:01Moment view
What did you say? That you said that to me yesterday. What does that mean, people expect stuff from you?
Jason28:05Moment view
I don't know, people get attached.
David28:06Moment view
Yeah, okay, Jay, that makes sense. Well, thank you for letting us grill you about that for a little bit.
Jason28:10Moment view
Yeah, I just— I've always had confidence issues. It's just the worst.
David28:13Moment view
My top 5 are Superman, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Batman, and the one that you guys didn't have—
Jason28:19Moment view
Wolverine. You like Wolverine?
Natalie28:22Moment view
I don't know anything about— I've never even heard of Wolverine until this new movie came out.
Jason28:25Moment view
I think Hugh Jackman—
David28:26Moment view
I think he's very pivotal. I know, I think he's very pivotal in the superhero— you think In the world or to the public? Uh, what do you mean to the world?
Natalie28:35Moment view
In like in the superhero world, like in the Marvel world, or like to the public of the actual—
David28:39Moment view
I think if it wasn't for the X-Men movies, we wouldn't have a lot of the— we wouldn't have the MCU.
Jason28:46Moment view
Okay, that's a good point. Yeah, I could see that.
David28:48Moment view
So I think, um, what about Deadpool? Deadpool?
Jason28:52Moment view
Too jokey for you?
David28:53Moment view
No, no, I'm not saying what are my favorites.
Jason28:55Moment view
Yeah, I'm asking you why come Deadpool's not in there.
David28:57Moment view
Because he's not like a pivotal thing to the MCU whatsoever. Like, he's great, but like, the MCU would very much exist without Deadpool.
Jason29:04Moment view
Do people know when they hear that bong in the back that it's a pickleball?
David29:07Moment view
Oh, do people hear that?
Jason29:08Moment view
Yeah, I leave it in. I don't cut it. Oh, sometimes it's hard to cut.
David29:12Moment view
But yeah, sometimes the pickleballs hit the glass. It's kind of funny that like while I do these, I'm kind of like a pickleball commentator without actually talking about the game because I'm watching— I'm watching people play pickleball in the backyard the entire time we do this pod.
Natalie29:25Moment view
It's really funny.
Jason29:27Moment view
Did you hear raccoons are evolving?
David29:29Moment view
What does that mean?
Jason29:30Moment view
It means raccoons are making a motion to become pets, and they're— raccoons are doing a big push now to be domesticated.
David29:38Moment view
What do you mean raccoons are making a big push? Like they've spoken out?
Jason29:42Moment view
Well, if they could speak, they would have, but they are making a big push around the country. I saw an article about it, actually, to be domesticated, and a lot of people are domesticating raccoons because if you think about it, a lot easier to be, you know, dogs, they became domesticated. The reason dogs are the way they are, it was a lot easier to be hanging out with humans all day than to go get your food.
David30:02Moment view
Raccoons are making a big push now, so wait, wait, wait, what's the problem with raccoons? They just go through your garbage?
Jason30:08Moment view
There's no— yeah, I mean, there's— I guess that's a problem with raccoons, but people are starting to like keep them as pets and stuff, and it's like illegal as of now. I don't think it's illegal.
David30:19Moment view
I'm shocked that like you can't domesticate really anything.
Jason30:23Moment view
Like, I think if some states have different laws, but yeah. You see Tampa?
David30:27Moment view
You know, it's a— it's also illegal to communicate with a dolphin. Did you know that? It's kind of based off what I was saying the other day.
Natalie30:35Moment view
Wait, after I like fucked the dolphin?
Jason30:37Moment view
What do you mean?
David30:38Moment view
Yeah, you can't— you can't try to communicate with a dolphin. It's like this—
Jason30:44Moment view
you're making that up.
David30:45Moment view
No, look it up. Yes, it is generally illegal to interact with or talk to wild dolphins in the US under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Any act that disrupts their natural behavior including calling, whistling, or approaching them is considered harassment.
Natalie30:58Moment view
Really?
David30:59Moment view
Yeah. And I think there's a lot of conspiracies that come along with this, and that's because people think they know things. Wow. Yeah. Interacting with wild dolphins is considered harassment, punishable by fines up to $100,000 and jail time.
Natalie31:16Moment view
I just think that has to do with the fact that they're like the cutest sea animal and people probably like fuck with them a lot. What? So they're trying to protect—
Jason31:23Moment view
oh, like it's like marine protected, like people are hitting on them?
David31:26Moment view
I don't think that's how it works. You think there's laws like that?
Natalie31:29Moment view
No, I think people try to go like swim with them, touch them, play with them, and it's dangerous.
David31:33Moment view
Or I think people try to go get information out of them, and dolphins are easily susceptible and manipulated to tell humans things that they shouldn't be telling.
Natalie31:40Moment view
Even if you just go up to a dolphin one time like to try and attempt communication, like you're not gonna actually have a breakthrough.
Jason31:46Moment view
I wonder if anyone's gone to jail for it.
David31:47Moment view
I think it depends who's watching. I feel like if I had like a week with the dolphin by myself—
Natalie31:53Moment view
okay, a week is different—
David31:54Moment view
I'd be able to break through.
Jason31:55Moment view
Hey, speaking of how we've been flying so much, uh, did you see Tampa outlawed pajamas? The Tampa Airport?
Natalie32:01Moment view
I did see that.
David32:02Moment view
I saw that.
Jason32:03Moment view
Is that real?
David32:04Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie32:04Moment view
No.
Jason32:05Moment view
So what happens? I show up to the Tampa Airport and I get a citation?
David32:08Moment view
I saw a TikTok of this guy just like yelling at people for wearing pajamas as a joke.
Natalie32:13Moment view
But like, what— what— how do you define a pajama too?
Jason32:16Moment view
It's like I don't know.
Natalie32:17Moment view
What are they upset about?
David32:18Moment view
Yeah, I don't know what that means.
Jason32:20Moment view
It must be just like a piece of advertisement and not an actual law.
David32:24Moment view
Yeah, like you think that's so similar as to like the dolphins thing?
Jason32:27Moment view
Yeah. Well, the dolphin thing, it probably is an actual law that was done by environmentalists.
David32:33Moment view
But it still feels like a thing that's just like, yeah, who gives a fuck? Like no one's actually gonna cite you on this, right? I don't know what the— what is it? Is pajamas because they're like They don't want you to look like a slob.
Jason32:45Moment view
Also, how did you do with the toilets in Brazil? Normally, did you use the nozzle on your butt?
David32:52Moment view
No.
Natalie32:53Moment view
No.
Jason32:53Moment view
Oh, because in our hotel we weren't allowed to use toilet paper, but the nozzle—
Natalie32:56Moment view
wait, what?
David32:57Moment view
Excuse me?
Jason32:58Moment view
Yeah.
David32:59Moment view
What do you mean, excuse me?
Natalie33:00Moment view
Yeah. Or you just weren't allowed to flush it?
Jason33:02Moment view
You're not allowed to put toilet paper in the toilet? In the toilet?
Natalie33:05Moment view
Yeah. I mean, that was standard for a lot.
Jason33:08Moment view
Yeah. So I was thinking—
Natalie33:09Moment view
I think that was true in our villa, and I don't think anybody You weren't allowed to put toilet paper in the toilet?
Jason33:14Moment view
No, and so there's a nozzle next to the toilet and I would use it, but it wasn't very strong, so I was complaining, and then I went over to your house at the Airbnb and I tried the nozzle.
David33:22Moment view
You tried my nozzle?
Jason33:23Moment view
Your nozzle was good. I went to your bedroom. Yeah, no, I just— I didn't even use it. I just was like walking by and I was like, oh, I was like, this is— now this is power. This will work. But at the hotel, there was no power on it, so you're just like, I don't know, just like putting water on shit.
David33:40Moment view
Oh, I don't know. Do you think that those toilets that clean you are better than wiping?
Natalie33:46Moment view
I have one and I was really excited. I just got it.
David33:51Moment view
I think that's really gross.
Natalie33:54Moment view
I don't think it's gross. I just don't think it's effective. Like, I'd rather just wipe and be done. I kind of want to—
David33:58Moment view
well, you have to do both.
Natalie34:01Moment view
I know. Well, technically you're not— you're not supposed to have to. You're supposed to use the bidet, the water's supposed to spray, and then you're supposed to press the dryer, and then it's— the fan dries your tush.
David34:09Moment view
Fuck up. Yeah, I would never do that in a million years. I would never do that. You got to do both.
Natalie34:16Moment view
I mean, I don't know what you got going on down there, what's coming out of there, but like, you should always say that like you're not fucking doing the biggest doodoos on this fucking—
David34:24Moment view
in this fucking house. I promise you, you're literally queen of doodoos.
Jason34:27Moment view
Dry your tush. How long does it take to dry your tush?
David34:29Moment view
Well, that's the problem because I've tried that drying option. It's not really a thing.
Natalie34:33Moment view
No, it's not good. You have to like— you have to find the right toilet that dries the It has the high-powered dryer.
David34:39Moment view
While we're talking about bathroom things, the one thing I wanted so bad, and it's like the biggest waste of water in the world, but I think it's so sick, is the—
Natalie34:47Moment view
what, you know, overflowing bathtub?
David34:49Moment view
The overflowing bathtub is so stupid.
Jason34:51Moment view
What is that?
David34:52Moment view
I saw it at CES once, and it is humorism. It is the coolest thing. It like lights up from the side.
Natalie34:58Moment view
It's like an infinity edge bath.
David34:59Moment view
It's an infinity edge bathtub.
Jason35:01Moment view
Trying to imagine it.
David35:02Moment view
The water just flows over the edge.
Jason35:04Moment view
Yes.
Natalie35:04Moment view
Yes.
David35:05Moment view
So fucking cool.
Jason35:06Moment view
Oh, you like that?
David35:07Moment view
So cool.
Jason35:08Moment view
But you don't take baths.
David35:09Moment view
Uh, for a reason.
Jason35:10Moment view
Yeah, because you don't have an infinity bath.
David35:12Moment view
Because I don't have an infinity bathtub. I don't know if these things like are out on the market yet, or they're probably not getting approved because like the amount of water that's— but then again, like pools are overflowing a lot of the time, so I don't know what the problem is there. But yeah, I think it's like the biggest waste, the least environmentally friendly thing on the planet, but one of the coolest things I've ever seen. So that was my favorite thing I saw at CES like 2024 or something.
Jason35:37Moment view
Wow.
David35:38Moment view
So, Kohler, whenever you actually come out with that, please hit my line. But yes, back to those toilets. I don't believe in them. I do like a heated toilet seat.
Natalie35:47Moment view
Love a heated toilet seat.
David35:48Moment view
To the point where I— how much are heated toilet seats?
Natalie35:50Moment view
Not that expensive.
David35:51Moment view
Are they like $80?
Natalie35:52Moment view
They're like $50.
David35:53Moment view
Really? Oh, I think everyone should switch over. It changes your life. Really? It changes— yeah. Do you have a heated toilet seat at home? No. Okay, invest in one. Really? I think it's worth the $50. Why?
Natalie36:03Moment view
Why?
David36:03Moment view
Because, um—
Jason36:04Moment view
It gets you going?
David36:06Moment view
Well, you're looking at a guy who sits while he pees. So, uh, most of the time. Unless I'm in public. You know, like, if I'm in my room, I don't even sit when I pee when I'm downstairs.
Jason36:13Moment view
No, that is cleaner.
David36:15Moment view
Um, but like, it's just like—
Jason36:16Moment view
You shouldn't be embarrassed.
David36:17Moment view
I'm not.
Jason36:18Moment view
Okay.
David36:18Moment view
I'm just trying to make it clear that I have stood before. I stand anywhere but my room. My room, I'm like always sitting down. 'Cause it's just like comfy. And I have a heated toilet seat. So when I go to a hotel and it's cold, It's, it's actually pretty crazy. Like the, the first, like the change in that is fucking insane. And then there's some nice hotels that even take a step further. Not only do they have heated toilet seats, but they have heated floors. And that is the craziest experience. Like I've never wanted to fucking sleep on a bathroom in my entire life. There's one in London, I think it's like the Mandarin or something. It has heated toilet floors.
Natalie36:53Moment view
Heated toilet floors.
David36:54Moment view
Heated toilet floors. No overflowing tub though. Heated toilet floors. But that— do you sit while you pee or no?
Natalie37:01Moment view
No, I like to stand. I like to just hover, honestly.
Jason37:04Moment view
Yeah. Here's something that you could probably be helpful with.
David37:07Moment view
Oh, good.
Jason37:07Moment view
Because you're like a— whenever I'm talking to— whenever I'm talking to Wyatt, you always come up like all the time. You always come up as a reference point, which is what I think is really interesting.
David37:15Moment view
Oh, okay. Like, like he remembers something from his childhood?
Jason37:18Moment view
No, no, nothing bad.
David37:19Moment view
Like, no, no, I'm not saying it a bad way.
Jason37:21Moment view
Yeah, no, like almost like, uh, like David's successful.
David37:24Moment view
Why is that where your brain went?
Jason37:26Moment view
Oh, because, you know, sometimes kids have bad memories. Oh, okay. Okay, so here's the dilemma. Go to— stay in New York in the fall and keep being a college person.
David37:38Moment view
Okay.
Jason37:38Moment view
Or go to London— stay in New York in the fall, be a college person, and keep playing bands. Like, he has like gigs that he does all the time. He has a— you know, he plays gigs a few times a month. Or go to London for 4 months, do school over there, and do gigs over there. Over there, but it's only 4 months.
David37:57Moment view
It's a really good—
Natalie37:58Moment view
like a study abroad program?
Jason37:59Moment view
Study abroad, yeah. He got accepted to the university over there, the sister school, and so his big dilemma— and we were talking about it all night last night, going back and forth— it's just like, well, what— like, that is actually a proper 50/50 dilemma, because for some people, I think, like, going abroad, that's the best experience they'll ever have in their life. You hear it all the time. Oh my God, I lived in France for 4 months and I spoke French and I ate French bread every day. But for him also, he's like, Is it a— should he just stay in New York and keep working on his music there? What do you think?
David38:31Moment view
I think what you said is very accurate. Like, I think it will be great when he goes to London because it's gonna be different. Yeah, he's going to have like the background of New York, whatever, and it's gonna be like exciting for him to meet people there. Like, I'm from New York, and right, I think I'll just be like an interesting— he'll make a lot of new friends, make a lot of new connections, and maybe will meet somebody that he'd never meet before in New York that changes his life. Life. So there's that. Yeah, but I, I— especially when I think about New York, I always think about what Jay-Z said: if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. And I think working at New York, like, and mastering the city of New York— wow— is huge, right? Like, I think, I think if you can, like— it's like, it's, it's like, it almost feels like he's spreading himself thin.
Jason39:17Moment view
Yes.
David39:18Moment view
By going to London. It's like, okay, well, you've kind of done New York, work, but like, fucking, like, you know, do it. Like, really do it. But that's why I'm saying it's a really good dilemma, because I could also see, like, all it takes is one person, one interaction, one, like, lucky thing to, like—
Natalie39:34Moment view
but let's say that he does have, like, he finds this success in New York, he stays there, keeps working at it. Yeah. If he's not gonna have time to go do that, like, right now is probably the time, the most amount of time he'll have in his life to go do something like that and live in a new place, you know?
David39:48Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie39:49Moment view
So like taking advantage of that opportunity, I feel like is like so invaluable.
David39:52Moment view
Isn't it crazy that that decision, although it was like a small one, is so— I mean, that's small, but like it's just like just one decision. It's just so big.
Jason40:00Moment view
Yeah, so big.
David40:01Moment view
Like he could, he could move to London and he could fall in love with like some hippie and never, never do music again. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, we could stay and stay in New York and nothing happens. Or and then vice versa, goes to London, meets Paul McCartney's bandmate. Yeah, John Lennon. I don't know. I don't know if you'd meet John Lennon, but yeah, he would be John Lennon. But, um, yeah, like, it's just like Ringo, maybe Ringo. Yeah, yeah, it's kind of crazy. I wish, like, after you die, you can, you can kind of plug in things like that. Well, what if I moved to London when I was, when I was 22? What would have happened?
Natalie40:35Moment view
That was that book that I read, The Midnight Library. That's what it was all about. It was like you could, when you were dying, you could go and relive different scenarios. Like, well, what if I stayed with my college boyfriend?
David40:44Moment view
You know, I started reading that book. I know, that's part of my 75-day hard.
Jason40:48Moment view
Yeah.
David40:48Moment view
And then I begged Ilya, I was like, can we just fucking not do the book thing? I was like 30 days into reading it.
Jason40:54Moment view
It's like, what's the book called?
Natalie40:56Moment view
It's called The Midnight Library.
Jason40:57Moment view
And what's it about?
Natalie40:58Moment view
This woman, she's like, she's dying, she's dead essentially. She's in hospital, she's dead. And then she goes, in her death, she goes to this place called The Midnight Library. And it's like, you know, in her consciousness she goes to this library, and every book in the library, there's infinite number of books, and she can pick to relive a number of lives. What if I wanted to be an astronomer? And she goes and opens that book, lives that life.
David41:23Moment view
Or it's like, what if I— what if my relationship with this boyfriend worked? Yeah, what if I stayed with him instead of leaving?
Jason41:29Moment view
Wow.
David41:30Moment view
So what does she learn at the end of the book? Can you spoil it for us?
Natalie41:34Moment view
She, um, like, the whole Midnight Library just like crumbles, and she realizes that, you know, it's kind of cliché, but that she loved the life that she had. Like, what she— because she committed suicide. That's how she died. Oh yeah. And so she hated her life so much that she committed suicide. So she goes to the Midnight Library to see if she can— if these other lives would have saved her and would have been so much better that she would have loved her life. And she realizes none of these other outcomes were that great because I stayed with the guy from high school, but then my dad ended up dying.
David42:04Moment view
She sounds pretty miserable. She would have killed herself in every Every option?
Natalie42:10Moment view
No, no, no, she had great options, but they just weren't— they weren't like as fulfilling, I guess, as she hoped they would be. And then she realized that the life that she had was, was that, and she comes back to life.
David42:20Moment view
Oh, okay, so she's not like—
Jason42:22Moment view
I like that a lot.
David42:23Moment view
Oh, so she's not like my best option, killing myself.
Natalie42:26Moment view
Red Book. Say it again.
David42:27Moment view
So she's— she's— she goes back, unkills herself, like continues that life.
Natalie42:33Moment view
Um, yeah, because she just— she like wakes up out of her coma, essentially.
David42:37Moment view
Oh, interesting.
Natalie42:37Moment view
Yeah.
David42:38Moment view
Okay.
Natalie42:41Moment view
Great read.
David42:42Moment view
It does sound good.
Natalie42:44Moment view
Yeah, you should read books. It would be really good for you and your lack of vocabulary.
David42:49Moment view
I suffer with that quite a bit. I just like can't do—
Natalie42:53Moment view
you almost couldn't find the words there. I—
David42:55Moment view
protagonist with that. Um, yeah, no, I can't. I can't do books. I just, I don't— I, I especially, I just don't understand what is the point John almost can't even do movies anymore. Why? John's like, I just— because John watched the recaps on TikTok where there's a narrator that's like, this young boy suffered a car accident when he was young which gave him powers, and like goes through the movie in like 15 minutes. Wow. So he's just like— so now like scroll through Prime and he's like, oh, I saw that movie the other day. Ah. And I was like, what? And he's like, yeah, I saw on TikTok. I'm like, that doesn't count. That doesn't count. You saw Yeah, so like, that's kind of interesting. But yeah, I just— but I also never understood books.
Natalie43:33Moment view
It just helps with like literacy and like—
David43:36Moment view
yeah, I get it. It's just not my cup of tea. And I've really, really tried. Only books I've ever read still to this day completely is A Series of Unfortunate Events. And I only read those because I liked how the pages were like cut at the end of it. Yeah, they had like fun little brittle, and the books just looked— the books just look cool. Yeah. And it was like the first thing that was like Step 1, step 2, finish the 12 series. That's the only reason. But other than that, you read the whole series? I think I went like 7 in and I didn't like the COVID of one. I was out.
Natalie44:05Moment view
Okay, nice.
Jason44:06Moment view
How do we get Natalie on The Bachelor?
David44:08Moment view
I think that's, that's the, that's the homework we're going to give our listeners. Okay, please message The Bachelor people and just tell them that we have a really desperate woman over here.
Jason44:19Moment view
We should just do it.
Natalie44:20Moment view
Also, I'm about to be 30. Like, I feel like it's like the perfect thing.
David44:23Moment view
It is, it is.
Jason44:24Moment view
Yeah, gotta get you— gotta get you married soon.
David44:27Moment view
Well, let us know, guys. Thank you for joining us on this pod. Very, very, very—
Jason44:33Moment view
oh, someone else died.
David44:37Moment view
Guess who just DM'd me? Oh my God, this is so sick.
Natalie44:41Moment view
Bachelor?
David44:42Moment view
No, the creator of Fairly OddParents. Saying Fairly OddParents is turning 25 years old in a week. I'd love to be able to deliver a drawing to you for the 25th anniversary.
Natalie44:52Moment view
Wow, that's so cool.
David44:54Moment view
I'll come to you, 10 seconds of your time.
Natalie44:57Moment view
Wait, what?
David44:58Moment view
Wow, are you kidding me?
Natalie44:59Moment view
Wait, how do you—
Jason45:00Moment view
how do you know this person in your life?
David45:02Moment view
Yes, yes, yes.
Jason45:03Moment view
So cool.
Natalie45:04Moment view
Yes. Damn, that's really—
Jason45:06Moment view
let me check my emails. Wow, if I got anything sick. Oh, the IRS reached out. Amazing.
David45:14Moment view
All right guys, that's all the time we have for this podcast. Thank you guys for listening, and we will see you for the next one. Go watch Jason's daily vlogs and go get Natalie on The Bachelor.
Jason45:23Moment view
Bye-bye.