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David0:07Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views. We are back, still in Bangkok. The trip continues. This is the pod continue. This is a new day. We've now been here 3 days. Ilya, do you want to fill us in on how those 3 days went?
Ilya0:21Moment view
Well, I've only actually been here 2 days.
David0:24Moment view
Yeah, so what he means by this— bear with us here. We had— and everyone chime in on this because this is quite, this is quite spectacle of a night we had. Like, I've I've always said this, I've said this on the pod before, I'm bad at vacationing because I only see the nighttime. I have taken it to a new level of ruining my vacation. We went out drinking, what was it, Friday night? Yeah, we went out drinking Friday night. We stayed up till about— we started drinking at like 9 PM Friday night, which is the problem. I can't pregame. I've always said this, but we were with some new guests, new friends, so I wanted to impress them. So I started drinking and then got really drunk around 5, 6 AM. Well, I got drunk at 11 PM.
Natalie1:01Moment view
I was gonna say you were blackout by literally 11 Yes.
Jason1:04Moment view
How many beers did you have?
Natalie1:06Moment view
2 hours.
David1:06Moment view
I don't drink a lot.
Jason1:08Moment view
Okay.
David1:08Moment view
Normally.
Jason1:09Moment view
I see.
David1:09Moment view
So that's—
Natalie1:10Moment view
I was confused. I only saw him have like maybe 6, 7 beers throughout like the whole night.
David1:13Moment view
Did you get roofied? I think I got alcohol poisoning from 5 beers. Did I get roofied? No, I didn't. I was with my drinks all night.
Jason1:21Moment view
Yeah.
David1:21Moment view
I mean, I don't think I would know.
Jason1:23Moment view
Okay.
David1:23Moment view
But anyway, so, uh, yeah. And then around 8 AM, long story short, this is what I'm trying to get to. Passed out at 8 AM. Was throwing up for the next 7 hours. Natalie called me, called the hotel to call me.
Natalie1:35Moment view
I couldn't get a hold of you for many hours.
David1:37Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie1:38Moment view
And I was like, well, we should maybe just really try to get a hold of him in case he's not okay.
David1:42Moment view
Yeah. So, so my phone rang at 5 PM that Saturday. The next day it's already 5 PM. I'm still sleeping.
Jason1:46Moment view
Yeah.
David1:47Moment view
I pick up, I tell Natalie I'm alive, immediately go to bed because I can't stand because I'm so dizzy. And then the next time I wake up is 6 AM the next day. And Ilya Same situation with you?
Ilya1:57Moment view
Yeah. So basically, in summary, we went to bed or we went out Friday night, but we didn't end up getting up until Sunday morning, which is horrible, which is actually very Bangkok appropriate.
David2:07Moment view
If you've seen Hangover. Yeah, it very much felt like it.
Ilya2:11Moment view
Like it felt like we erased an entire day.
David2:14Moment view
Like a time capsule, coma, whatever you want to call it. It was— it's wild. It's really crazy.
Jason2:19Moment view
Yeah.
David2:19Moment view
And not in like a fun way. And like, damn, we lost— we lost our Saturday night.
Natalie2:24Moment view
Yeah.
David2:24Moment view
I don't know.
Ilya2:25Moment view
I haven't slept this well in— I'm not kidding— like 2 years. I slept for 18 hours, Jay. 18 hours.
Jason2:32Moment view
I'm not kidding.
Ilya2:32Moment view
That's not an exaggeration.
David2:33Moment view
Which is really good.
Ilya2:35Moment view
It was so good.
David2:35Moment view
You had like a day yesterday. You went out and did things.
Jason2:37Moment view
Yeah, when Naveen and I woke up around 8 AM, as you guys were coming in, and we went to a floating cafe.
David2:45Moment view
Oh, man.
Jason2:45Moment view
And we joined—
David2:46Moment view
Wait, before we get into you and Naveen, I heard things didn't start off on the right foot this morning.
Jason2:51Moment view
I woke up in a bad mood. And then so what happens is I wake up in a bad mood.
David2:57Moment view
I like when Jason gets real because like we were like, he was setting up the pod. Naveen is here too, his wife. Um, and I— he was setting up the pod equipment and he's like, I guess I just gotta be softer with Naveen.
Jason3:10Moment view
That's not what I said.
David3:11Moment view
No, you said—
Jason3:11Moment view
that was the sentiment. Yeah, yeah, that was the words.
David3:13Moment view
I changed it to make the sentiment more clear. But what you, what you said was, um, I have to be more careful with Naveen.
Natalie3:20Moment view
Yes.
David3:20Moment view
That's what you said.
Jason3:21Moment view
Yeah.
David3:22Moment view
Um, but it's really funny cause it was just like, you could tell that he really wanted to talk about it and that was the perfect time when he was just like fumbling with the podcast equipment. And then we were like, oh shit, what happened? So Naveen, through you.
Jason3:33Moment view
Oh shit. Let me pretend to care.
David3:37Moment view
No, I love this type of stuff. This is, this is the real life drama. What's going on, Naveen?
Natalie3:41Moment view
So not really drama at all, but like, so I woke up like really early. I have like a little bit of jet lag and he like looks at me, he's like, why are you awake? And I was like, oh, I just can't sleep. And so he goes, well, go back to sleep. Like, what do you mean? Like, how are you awake? And I was like, okay. So I stayed up and then we went to breakfast and we sit down at breakfast and he's like, man, we're going home in a couple days. That's good. And I was like, I could stay for like another 2 weeks. Like, I'm like, I can vacation for so long, but I think some people just like No, Jake can't vacation.
David4:18Moment view
Yeah, for a while.
Jason4:19Moment view
Yeah, I just woke up in a bad mood and then, then she's like, uh, but you also said it wasn't your fault when you were telling us. I said it's not my fault.
David4:26Moment view
You literally said those exact words.
Jason4:27Moment view
I did not.
David4:28Moment view
When, right when you said that, that's when I was like, oh, this is amazing, hold it because I want to talk about on the pod.
Jason4:33Moment view
I go, I go, it's not my fault.
David4:34Moment view
Do you remember?
Jason4:35Moment view
I said it was my fault.
David4:36Moment view
Yeah, no, no, you said it's not my fault. That's what you said, Jay. I'm not even kidding. That was the exact moment where I was like, please bring Naveen down for this pod. I can't imagine when you could so confidently be not your fault about that. She'll be like Yeah, it really wasn't his fault.
Jason4:49Moment view
No, I was thinking the—
David4:51Moment view
I don't—
Jason4:51Moment view
it might have came out of my mouth, but what I was thinking was, I gotta— when I'm in a— if I wake up in a bad mood, it just transfers over to her, and then she thinks that I'm mad at her.
Ilya5:00Moment view
Sure, sure.
Jason5:00Moment view
But I'm just mad at myself. I just hate myself. That's all it is.
David5:03Moment view
That is how you— that is like your— that is how you travel though. Like, isn't that how Jason is?
Natalie5:08Moment view
Well, you know, it was funny yesterday. I don't even know if this was like— if we talked about this on the last pod, but Jason like actually finally admitted— he was like, I really don't know how to relax. Like, he just like can't take a beat and just like take take a deep breath and would be like, oh, I'm in Thailand, I'm on vacation with my fucking amazingly beautiful hot gorgeous wife.
David5:25Moment view
Wait, what did he say? What was this? He like used a word. Was it to relax, or was it like— it was like jittery or something?
Jason5:31Moment view
You did—
David5:31Moment view
you did reveal something about yourself that we've all known.
Jason5:34Moment view
I said it— I said it while I was setting the podcast up. It wasn't on the podcast, but I said it right before.
David5:38Moment view
So all things come out of your mouth when you're setting up the podcast? Yeah, that's the only moment you have self-realizations. Hey, we just gotta start recording in the audio equipment. Damn. Okay, right on. Yeah. Because you don't like to relax. And I say this about Jay a lot. Like, we'll be— we'll be doing whatever. Like, we'll be in Santa Barbara on a beach chair and he'll be like, isn't this amazing? And then I'll be like, in my head, I'll just like— I'll be like, he's fucking full of shit. Like, I don't know. Like, I don't even know if he's saying it because he thinks it or just he knows. He knows. Like, his brain, like, computes like, water, beach, friends, amazing. Tell him, tell him, tell all your friends. Like, that's— that's how he thinks. He's not— He's not, 'cause I know, 'cause 10 minutes later, he'll be like, I gotta go check on Charlie. I gotta, like, 10 minutes, 10 minutes, he'll get some kind of bug of stress. And that's how he operates everywhere. So like, I don't know. So I don't think he likes doing the relaxing things as much as he does.
Jason6:35Moment view
Do me in an earthquake.
Natalie6:37Moment view
Well, when there was an earthquake in LA, I'm like sleeping next to him and Charlie's in her room. And I'm like, oh, I think, he's like, there's an earthquake. And I was like, Yeah, I felt it. And I'm like just relaxing. He goes, earthquake. He goes, Charlie!
David6:55Moment view
Oh my God. Oh, he like processed it like it was a movie.
Natalie6:57Moment view
Jumped out of bed and was just like screaming her name, like running down the hall for her. But it's like it already passed. It was like 3 seconds.
David7:05Moment view
It was like a 2.3 magnitude earthquake.
Natalie7:08Moment view
Oh my God.
David7:09Moment view
Did it knock anything off the shelves?
Natalie7:10Moment view
No. Oh, it was like a gentle like push.
David7:15Moment view
Earthquake. That's really funny.
Natalie7:18Moment view
Or like he'll like wake wake up and he'll— I'll be like, hey, something wrong? And he's like, no. And then he goes in like the next room, but I can still like hear him. I'll be like, oh my God, are you good? And he's like, I'm just talking to myself. Like, that's normal. Like, people can just talk to themselves. And I'm like, oh cool.
David7:36Moment view
Okay, well, yeah, so JC, we all know this about you.
Natalie7:41Moment view
Yeah, I guess it's not your fault.
Jason7:43Moment view
Uh, no, it is. Yeah, it's my fault.
David7:48Moment view
This hotel, I also have to say, is incredible. They did— did you guys saw what Jason said? He didn't care that they did this, but I think he was kidding.
Jason7:56Moment view
Yeah.
David7:56Moment view
What they did for me this morning was I travel with my own blanket, like my own duvet.
Jason7:59Moment view
Yeah.
David8:00Moment view
I put in a care— I put in a checked bag, and my second checked bag is my pillow and my blanket from my bed. So everything feels like my home when I'm here. And they noticed, the hotel noticed that there were two buttons broken on the blanket, and I got back with a note on my bed and it had the— and it said, we noticed your blanket was broken, so we fixed it. And they put the buttons back on the blanket. That's fucking incredible.
Jason8:24Moment view
We saw the podcast was not uploaded yet, so we created one.
Natalie8:27Moment view
Yeah.
Jason8:28Moment view
And it's live.
David8:29Moment view
Oh my God, that'd be amazing.
Jason8:30Moment view
Yeah.
David8:30Moment view
Like another hotel I stayed at in Hong Kong. This seems to be an Asian, Asian country trend. When I was in Hong Kong, I would bring my pillow everywhere and they said, we noticed you had a pillow, so we want— we bought you a pillowcase so like you can, you can travel with it. Like a pillow holder for the airport.
Jason8:46Moment view
Yeah.
David8:47Moment view
And that was the first time I ever had a pillow holder, and it changed my life because I used to put it in garbage bags.
Natalie8:51Moment view
Yeah.
David8:51Moment view
So every time I come to Asia, I'm very, very like taken care of by these people. This is, this is crazy. But I was telling Natalie, do you think this hotel is like too nice?
Ilya9:02Moment view
What?
Jason9:02Moment view
Like, what do you mean?
David9:04Moment view
Like they all say hello?
Jason9:05Moment view
Yeah.
David9:06Moment view
What do you think about that?
Ilya9:07Moment view
Well, I will say like the staff to guest ratio is like 8 to 1.
Jason9:14Moment view
I'm not joking when I say that.
Ilya9:16Moment view
And like, they— like, we were at breakfast and they walked up to us. Like, this is gonna sound so fucking bad.
David9:22Moment view
I know, I know, I know.
Ilya9:23Moment view
But like, I don't know, I just— in my head I'm like, if my mom did that, I'd be pissed off too.
Jason9:27Moment view
No, no, no.
Ilya9:28Moment view
Like, and they just walk up to you too many times, you're like, I get it.
Jason9:31Moment view
Like, I'm good, I'm good.
David9:32Moment view
It's not that. It's— it's you go to the walk to dinner.
Natalie9:36Moment view
Yeah.
David9:36Moment view
And you encounter at least 14 staff members and they all stop what they're doing turn to you and they bow.
Ilya9:44Moment view
I think that's a cultural thing.
David9:45Moment view
I know, but it's like, it almost makes me not want to walk around because I'm like, just do, just do your thing.
Jason9:51Moment view
I saw one guy, I started to walk in the hallway and he was coming around a corner and he basically just fucking turned around.
David9:57Moment view
No, because he like stuttered. He was like, no, like, they'll see you, like, stops in your tracks.
Jason10:01Moment view
I'm like, the hallway is huge, we both can walk.
David10:03Moment view
No, but it's not like that. Like, like, they'll see you waiting for the elevator and they'll be like, fuck it, I'm gonna take the stairs. Yeah, like, it's like they want to give you so much, like They just— it's just so tranquil, but it, it just feels too— like, I feel bad.
Jason10:15Moment view
You really want to fuck them up? Try to do it.
David10:19Moment view
If you thought you said you want to fuck them all.
Jason10:20Moment view
No, if you really want to fuck them up, try to do their job while something's happening. They flip. They're like, oh, oh really? Like, they brought in room service last night and I decided to help put some of the things from the cart onto the dining room table.
David10:35Moment view
She was like, don't do that.
Jason10:36Moment view
She was like, oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
David10:38Moment view
I ordered, I ordered Diet Pepsi. Yeah, the other day. And I noticed it was taking longer. And then I saw other waitresses walking around with Diet Cokes, and in my head I'm like, oh my God, I just ordered a Pepsi when they only have Coke products. And now this woman is probably on the most insane hunt for a Diet Pepsi, even though they don't have it at this hotel. That's why she's been gone for an additional 3 minutes, because she's going down to the next nearest hotel.
Jason11:04Moment view
She's on the back of a scooter. She's on a boat.
David11:06Moment view
She's like, I gotta find this guy.
Jason11:08Moment view
She goes to Taiwan on a plane.
David11:10Moment view
They don't have them in this country, but we'll get you the Pepsi, sir. So like, yeah, you do have to be a little bit more— you have to be a little bit more careful. And like, when I was coming— when I was going to breakfast today, like, first, like, the first 3 people are like, hi David, good morning. And then the last one was like, hey David, your friends are all sitting here waiting for you.
Natalie11:28Moment view
That—
David11:28Moment view
it was like fucking AI. How do you know this about me? How do you know they're here waiting for me?
Natalie11:33Moment view
That's it. When I walked in—
David11:34Moment view
fucking crazy. I'm talking about this like it's all a negative thing, but it's, it's all really incredible. I'm blown away by it. Yeah, I very much Yeah, okay. Yeah, what?
Natalie11:41Moment view
Well, when I walked into breakfast too, I was, I was just gonna walk straight to you guys. I knew you guys were sitting in there, and she like came to get me. She was like, Mrs. Natalie. And then I was like, oh, I'm just meeting friends or whatever. And she was like, oh, I know, I know. And she brought me like right to you. Like, I was like, the fact that she just knows that we're all here.
Ilya11:56Moment view
And then 4 staff members picked Natalie up and carried her over.
David12:01Moment view
Must not touch the floor. Wait, was that one of those squeals that people always talk about? People always say, can Jason stop squealing? Yeah, I never know which one it is, but I think I just caught it. Was that it?
Natalie12:13Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David12:14Moment view
Oh really?
Jason12:14Moment view
It wasn't that high. There's been better ones.
David12:16Moment view
Yeah, no, but people say it's really loud. Does it come loud through the mic? Um, Jason's the only one—
Natalie12:21Moment view
he's really in it.
David12:21Moment view
Jason's the only one that wears the headphones while we've pod, so we don't actually know what the squeals sound like. But I do hear your feedback.
Jason12:27Moment view
You could easily pick up an episode and take a listen.
David12:30Moment view
I can't, dude. For once, I'm terrified of listening to these things.
Jason12:33Moment view
They're not bad.
David12:34Moment view
If I hear— no, I don't think they're bad. I just have like such— I have such a mindset of how they are.
Jason12:40Moment view
Yeah.
David12:40Moment view
Before they go out.
Jason12:41Moment view
Yeah. I mean, you're here when we do them.
David12:44Moment view
I know, but sometimes, like the last couple, we've kind of shot like in a straight go, but sometimes we'll record a podcast for an hour and a half.
Jason12:50Moment view
Yeah.
David12:50Moment view
And I'll be— and I'll have no idea what was used. Um, and I just like would rather not want to know who decides that. Um, Jason, and then Natalie decides if Jason made the right decision.
Natalie13:01Moment view
Yeah.
Jason13:02Moment view
And for the record, when the podcast is late, guys, It's not my fault. The comments read, you old fuck, it's about time, you don't know how to edit, goddamn it Jason, you fucked this up. There's a process. I edit it, then Natalie has to listen to it. Natalie's working on lots of things.
David13:19Moment view
Yeah, right.
Jason13:19Moment view
She can't always listen to it right away.
Natalie13:22Moment view
Um, no, I just feel like that's just like a trend for people to just pick on you sometimes.
David13:25Moment view
Yeah, I don't think you should take it so— you take, you take these very personally. One of our friends called Jason an old fuck on the phone the other day. Oh yeah, and he— Jonah. Okay. And Jay wouldn't let it go.
Ilya13:37Moment view
Yeah, really?
David13:38Moment view
For like 2 weeks, bro. Jay was like— and I was like, I was like, and I've seen this, I've seen this happen in person. We joke around with you all the time, and I think you know every time we're joking.
Jason13:47Moment view
Yes, I do.
David13:48Moment view
Um, but like, then there'll be like a random person—
Jason13:50Moment view
except when I'm crying—
David13:53Moment view
there'll be like a random person on the street that'll hit you with like an old fuck or something, and, and you'll just— you won't be able to take it like a joke. You'll just be like, you'll be like, oh Okay, yeah, that's bipolar Jay. Oh really?
Jason14:06Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, that's, that's like my brain.
David14:09Moment view
And I don't know who to feel bad for. Do I feel bad for Jay for being called the old fuck here, or do I feel bad for this kid who like really wanted to like bounce back and forth with Jason? Jason just is like, stop.
Jason14:21Moment view
Um, but yeah, do any people do that to you ever?
Ilya14:26Moment view
Call me an old fuck?
Jason14:28Moment view
No, not an old fuck.
David14:28Moment view
Do they call you like something that was like a joke from the video? Like, do they probably say stuff about your height? Because I make a lot of jokes.
Ilya14:35Moment view
No, actually. Oh my God. Contrary to popular belief, everyone always goes, wow, you're a lot taller than David says.
David14:40Moment view
Really?
Jason14:42Moment view
Yeah. Every time. He was so psyched at the club the other night because he walked up to me. He's like, yo, I'm the tallest guy here.
David14:47Moment view
Oh yeah.
Ilya14:48Moment view
I said that?
Zane14:48Moment view
Yeah.
David14:49Moment view
Well, you said something else too. Ilya's really thriving in Bangkok.
Jason14:52Moment view
He said he came out of the urinal.
David14:53Moment view
He's like, no, no.
Ilya14:54Moment view
I said there's a lot of tall dudes here.
Jason14:56Moment view
Oh no.
Ilya14:56Moment view
I said I have the biggest dick in the bathroom.
Jason14:58Moment view
In the urinal.
David14:58Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie14:59Moment view
That's what you said.
David15:03Moment view
The urinals were close. Yeah, you couldn't not see other people's dicks.
Ilya15:06Moment view
Yeah, I saw them.
David15:07Moment view
I remember, I remember being there. Yeah, I was insane. I don't know why they do that. And the, the one in the Taiwan airport, yeah, had fucking glass, had a mirrored glass right where the urinal is. So you saw the reflection of your own dick, which I hate seeing. I'd rather see other people dicks than my own dick in a reflection. Um, and you see everybody's reflection from the side reflection. Yeah, so you're just fucking So it's a straight dick show.
Jason15:30Moment view
People like dicks, you know.
David15:31Moment view
I used to think dicks were really ugly, but I've been trying to come around to it.
Jason15:35Moment view
Yeah, people— there are people that do, right?
Ilya15:38Moment view
Okay, what is it?
Natalie15:40Moment view
Gorgeous.
Jason15:42Moment view
Yeah, well, Naveen's made me change my thoughts on dicks.
Ilya15:44Moment view
Really?
David15:45Moment view
Like other people's?
Jason15:47Moment view
Well, like, no, just my own. I think my whole life I've been like, oh, so gross. Are you sure balls are so gross? Yes. Yeah, why do you— you've asked me that a few times, dog.
David15:55Moment view
He loves knowing, dude. If there's one guy that loves dick, it's fucking Ilya.
Jason16:00Moment view
I swear to God, you asked me that like 3 podcasts ago.
David16:03Moment view
Were you with me on the pod when I said that you made us ask to see your dick in the hot tub for like 4 months straight? I think I said this when you weren't around. Yeah, but you love talking about your penis.
Ilya16:13Moment view
No, I actually don't talk about it.
David16:15Moment view
Not anymore, because we all saw it and you got to prove to us that it's the best penis out of the friend group.
Jason16:20Moment view
Yeah, he wanted to show his dick in the hot tub.
David16:22Moment view
He just winked at me. He's like, wasn't it?
Ilya16:24Moment view
But, uh, do you ever watch, um— I may have asked this question before, but are you ever like watching a porn video and No matter how hot—
David16:31Moment view
oh my God, dude, you say this all the time.
Ilya16:33Moment view
No matter how hot the girl is, I will click off the video if the dick is not nice.
David16:38Moment view
He says this all the time.
Jason16:40Moment view
I'm not kidding. What's nice to you? Like a big tin can? Like a can? Like a—
Ilya16:44Moment view
no, like, like, uh, long. Just like a nice looking dick that's like, yeah, kind of big. I don't know.
Jason16:49Moment view
Sure, sure. If you see a porno on the small dick, you click off.
Ilya16:52Moment view
Okay, good.
Jason16:53Moment view
I'm with you.
David16:54Moment view
All right, no more dick talk.
Jason16:56Moment view
That's— I can do this.
David16:57Moment view
Did you see the new big dilemma that is going around? It's the Usain Bolt versus Joey Chestnut theory.
Jason17:04Moment view
No.
David17:05Moment view
Or question. Have you seen this?
Natalie17:06Moment view
No.
David17:06Moment view
Oh, it's amazing. So you know who Joey Chestnut is?
Jason17:08Moment view
Hot dog eater.
David17:09Moment view
Competitor eater. Can you eat a hot dog in like, I don't know how fast. Do you know how fast? Very fast. I could basically liquefy this fucking hot dog. Who would win in a 100-meter race where they both also have to eat a hot dog? Usain Bolt or Joey Chestnut?
Ilya17:25Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason17:26Moment view
Eat it first and then run, or eat while running?
David17:28Moment view
Eat it first and then run.
Natalie17:29Moment view
Usain Bolt.
Ilya17:30Moment view
What, are you on crack?
Natalie17:31Moment view
But, but Joey Chestnut would have a head start.
David17:33Moment view
That's crazy that you guys have this argument because I thought it was very clear that it was the other way.
Jason17:36Moment view
Okay, let me— okay, you're saying like, just start and then Joey Chestnut's like— then Usain Bolt. So Joey Chestnut's already like 40 meters ahead, and now Usain Bolt comes in.
Ilya17:49Moment view
Yeah, well, it depends. I think it depends on how quickly this chestnut guy can run. Like, if he runs a 15-second—
David17:56Moment view
No, I think the race is decided within the hot dog portion.
Jason17:59Moment view
Interesting.
David18:00Moment view
Yeah, 100%. I mean, there's no questions asked.
Ilya18:02Moment view
No, because if it takes an additional 4 seconds for—
David18:04Moment view
What's a regular Usain Bolt, or what's a regular 100-meter time?
Ilya18:08Moment view
Like, for a regular person?
David18:09Moment view
High schooler?
Ilya18:10Moment view
13 seconds.
David18:11Moment view
Okay. For Usain Bolt, 8 seconds?
Ilya18:13Moment view
9.8.
David18:14Moment view
9.8?
Ilya18:15Moment view
9.65. 9.63.
Natalie18:17Moment view
Are you just making this shit up, or, you know, this is not 5.8?
David18:20Moment view
Okay. Okay. So let me fact-check. 9.5. No, don't fact-check it. 9.58. Whatever.
Ilya18:25Moment view
Yeah.
David18:25Moment view
So that's— yeah, it's going to take Usain Bolt more than 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 seconds to finish a hot dog. Joey Chestnut clears.
Ilya18:32Moment view
Like, finish, like, in your mouth?
David18:33Moment view
In your mouth. Open your mouth. Doggone. Uh, it's not like you put it in and you run with it and you're chewing it while— no, no, you clear and then you go.
Ilya18:41Moment view
I don't know, man. Usain Bolt's very fast, and this Chestnut guy does not sound that fast. This Chestnut guy sounds like he would run a 20-second 100-meter dash.
Natalie18:48Moment view
Oh, it is interesting.
David18:50Moment view
So we went to a zoo the other day Yeah, can we just all openly talk? This may be controversial. Yeah, so Peter, if you're listening, fucking put your earmuffs on.
Jason19:00Moment view
No, they should listen, right?
Ilya19:03Moment view
You're not gonna want to hear what I have to say about the zoos.
David19:07Moment view
Well, actually, I don't know. I don't know, actually know where I lean with zoos. I'm so 50/50 on zoos. Yeah, I see both sides. Like, I'll go— I feel, I feel like it's also like I'm animalist. So I'll see some animals and I'll be like, yeah, cage them up. But then I'll see others, I'm like, whoa, why the fuck are you here? Yeah, like I'll see pelicans and shit and I'll be like, there's a lot of them.
Jason19:27Moment view
Yeah. Or you see, you see some animals at the zoo and you're like, these guys look happy, these guys are having the best time.
David19:32Moment view
And then you'll see an elephant or an orangutan and you'll be like, what the fuck are they doing here?
Jason19:36Moment view
Yeah.
David19:36Moment view
So like, so okay, so here's my hot take on— this isn't hot, this is hot. Can you guys tell me what you think about this first, just so I can fall into place.
Natalie19:45Moment view
I think it depends on the zoo. I think there's some zoos that are actually like a sanctuary and doing like rehab and stuff, and there's others that are just pure entertainment.
David19:53Moment view
Well, I would hope that all zoos are doing— I thought that, I thought that was just like a zoo thing in theory, but not really. Well, that, well, that's why I'm saying like, don't all zoos claim that they're doing— yes, yes.
Natalie20:03Moment view
Okay, but that's the issue.
David20:04Moment view
It's like, are you just making things up? Like, is that—
Natalie20:06Moment view
I think that's part of the issue is like some of them are not.
David20:08Moment view
Okay, so why I think—
Natalie20:10Moment view
I'm a really big zoo person.
David20:12Moment view
Well, why I think zoos are important is because it's like to have a kid come in and to like be inspired by that, like to see an animal either in distress or just to see an animal in general and to fall in love with that animal in person is so important to people that will make a difference with animals later. Like there's not a lot of places that you can affordably like see animals in person, right? Like unless you're going like to safari.
Jason20:34Moment view
And what's the value in that? What's the value in looking at a gorilla or giraffe?
David20:38Moment view
Well, you may see one gorilla locked up. One kid may see a gorilla that's locked up and then he saves a whole species later.
Jason20:45Moment view
Oh, I thought you meant from like a learning perspective.
David20:47Moment view
No, no, I'm saying— yeah, I'm saying he like, he falls in love with this creature because he gets to see it in person, and in return we get a Steve Irwin, or in return— do you know what I mean?
Natalie20:56Moment view
I mean, I wanted to be a marine biologist for the longest time just because of like the dolphin show at the zoo, you know?
David21:02Moment view
Right.
Jason21:03Moment view
Okay. And how would you— how would you save the dolphins by becoming a marine biologist other than storming it— storming SeaWorld? With this machine gun.
Natalie21:11Moment view
Well, I'd just be out there in the field on my boat, like, interacting, playing with them.
Ilya21:16Moment view
Police head always goes to vacation.
David21:17Moment view
Like, all— like, I'll just be on the boat with my girls, whatever job she has that has to be on a boat. Um, okay, so what was I saying at the zoo yesterday?
Jason21:30Moment view
You were just walking and you're like, what if, what if they caught us? What if, like, the animals caught humans What would our zoo look like? Would we be in a house? Yeah, like that.
David21:42Moment view
I was curious because like obviously every little habitat is made like, like where the animal's from, right? So you'll have the camels, it looks like a desert. The penguins, there's some ice. Water for the walrus.
Zane21:53Moment view
Yeah.
David21:54Moment view
So for a human, would it be like a house and a pool? Would it be a townhouse, an apartment? Yeah, infinity pool. Like what? Like whatever, whatever alien.
Jason22:03Moment view
A club. A clown?
David22:05Moment view
They capture me with 5 beers on the side and some hangover pills and Advil. No, but like, yeah, what would it be for us? And then I was like, what if Earth is the zoo? You know what I mean?
Jason22:17Moment view
Oh, what if we're being held captive?
David22:18Moment view
Yeah, what if we're— what if we're already being watched like a bunch of zoo animals? I know it was a little deep, but you know what I'm saying about the house thing?
Jason22:26Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David22:26Moment view
Listen, I'm battling a hangover right now, man.
Ilya22:29Moment view
Try my best. You guys should put educational as your category.
David22:31Moment view
Well, I'm trying. That's what you don't realize, that I'm trying to get more educational because I want people to— I want people to go to work and be like, you know what I learned on The Views podcast? That we— that Earth is a zoo.
Ilya22:40Moment view
Yeah.
David22:41Moment view
And I want people— I want— I want things to strike conversation.
Ilya22:44Moment view
You want their— you want employees to get job promotions by sharing your facts?
David22:47Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya22:48Moment view
Nice. Yeah, I could see that.
David22:51Moment view
Anybody want to see my penis? We went to the red light district. Um, I think that's what they call it here.
Natalie22:59Moment view
Ladies of the night.
David23:00Moment view
Ladies of the night. Yes, there's more. And a lot of them are ladyboys. That's like the thing here in Thailand. Okay, so you walk down the street, it's like an alleyway.
Natalie23:08Moment view
You weren't there?
Jason23:08Moment view
No, no.
David23:09Moment view
Oh, Jay, you weren't there? Oh, it was me, Natalie, Ilya, and Ferris, right? That's who it was. Oh, Ferris wasn't there either, if his girlfriend's listening. Um, okay, so basically you walk down this road. It's not as glamorous as you would think it is.
Natalie23:26Moment view
Yeah, nobody thought it was glamorous.
David23:29Moment view
Okay, it was— yeah, you're right. It felt like you were outside of the pyramids and people were like, come on, camel ride, camel ride right here. It's like, it's like that. Like, they're— everybody's like hassling you, pulling at you, grabbing your thigh, and like, like really, it's like all the girls are really attacking you.
Ilya23:44Moment view
I mean, that's what Ferris calls Thailand.
David23:46Moment view
Thailand. Yeah, Ferris calls Thailand Thailand. Um, but yeah, so it's really intense. And then they bring you to a seat, they bring you into a club. There's more workers than there are people.
Natalie23:55Moment view
And it's not even like bring, it's like they drag you.
David23:57Moment view
Yeah, they drag you into the club.
Jason24:00Moment view
Really?
Zane24:00Moment view
There's like—
David24:01Moment view
yeah, so there's at least 30 girls standing outside each club.
Ilya24:03Moment view
I know they had rooms upstairs to go to. Yeah, yeah, they told me.
Jason24:10Moment view
So the prostitutes were beautiful and very happy, right?
Ilya24:15Moment view
The prettiest girls ever, Jay. Oh good, 10 out of 10.
David24:19Moment view
But they were really pretty girls, so it does get confused. I was also 19 beers deep at this time.
Natalie24:24Moment view
I think Jay had a different experience than the rest of us.
David24:26Moment view
Natalie was trying to fucking make out with me on the tuk-tuk ride. After the ladyboy scene? After we left the district. We left kind of quick.
Jason24:35Moment view
Yeah.
Ilya24:36Moment view
That's where they filmed The Hangover.
David24:37Moment view
On that street? Yeah. I think that is the street. But yeah, it doesn't really—
Jason24:43Moment view
Were you able to tell— I want to hear about Natalie, but were you able to tell the difference between a ladyboy and a—
David24:48Moment view
I think Natalie's a girl.
Ilya24:51Moment view
Oh, good, good.
Jason24:51Moment view
That's why I was asking.
David24:52Moment view
I just said you want to hear about Natalie. Oh, do you want to hear from Natalie?
Jason24:56Moment view
No, no, I was saying I want to hear how she tried to make out with you, but I was saying, oh, were you able to tell the difference between a ladyboy and a lady?
David25:03Moment view
Um, no. Oh yeah, no, no, really? It's not like that, really. And I don't know if it's appropriate to ask.
Ilya25:08Moment view
What the fuck are you saying, dude? It's so, like, so clearly evident.
David25:12Moment view
I don't think so, dude. I don't think so. Yes, I think you're like underestimating how—
Ilya25:16Moment view
Brother, you were fucking not on planet Earth, man. I could see clearly with my eyes who was a ladyboy and who was not.
David25:21Moment view
Okay, let me ask you a question right now. The last two girls that we were dancing with that at the club. Ladyboys or not? No, surprise, surprise.
Ilya25:28Moment view
Deadass. I don't know, but no, they were not ladyboys, dude.
David25:33Moment view
We have Zane Hajazi here.
Zane25:35Moment view
Hi everyone, how are you doing?
David25:37Moment view
A very rare moment. We also have Ilya here, but you can't— I mean, you can't see it because we don't do a video pod, but taking a photo right now. Yeah, he's passed out and the mic is laying on his chest, so if he does feel like he has anything to add He will add it.
Zane25:52Moment view
He'll probably mumble it. He's like half asleep right now.
David25:54Moment view
We're in Bangkok. Bangkok, best city in the world. What do you think about Bangkok? There you go.
Natalie26:00Moment view
Good.
David26:03Moment view
Um, so yeah, we're very drunk and it's almost late now. Has it moved up to our number 1 city? I think so.
Zane26:09Moment view
I think number 2.
David26:10Moment view
It's, it's in the top 3, 100%, no questions asked. Yeah, what they say about Bangkok is 100% true. Fucking, if you have the opportunity, you better fucking move here immediately.
Zane26:20Moment view
Yeah, it's really like— I've made like special special moments, special friends, and special memories here for sure.
David26:26Moment view
I mean, there was a moment we lost Zane for like a couple hours yesterday.
Jason26:29Moment view
Yeah.
David26:29Moment view
And he had the time of his life. He came back, you remember, he was just like, you guys should have come with me, I had the most Bangkok experience.
Zane26:35Moment view
I really did, bro. We were in this room, it was like, I didn't even make sense.
David26:39Moment view
At what point of the night did we lose you, like 4 or 5 in the morning?
Jason26:43Moment view
I don't—
Zane26:43Moment view
I, I had no recollection of time when I'm in the city. It's like everything is just like—
David26:48Moment view
it was very hangover-esque.
Jason26:50Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David26:51Moment view
That we lost Zane, it was actually beautiful. It was like, we don't know where Zane's going. And then we had a mutual friend that we just made in Bangkok. His name's Jai. Jai. And, and Jai called one of us and was like, yo, I'm with Zane, it's really late, should I keep like watching him? And I'm like, Jai, go to bed, it's fine.
Zane27:10Moment view
Watching him? I, I thought I was doing great.
David27:13Moment view
Well, he felt the need to take care of you, but I was like, no, like, Zane's a grown man, he can do it like himself, don't worry. Zane is also like when you see him drunk, you're like, is he there? But he's fully in control.
Zane27:24Moment view
I'm a mean machine.
David27:26Moment view
Yes, he's a mean— he's so good at being drunk. Yeah, where you don't have to— it looks like you should be worried about him, but he can fully get back.
Zane27:33Moment view
Yeah, I'm really good, dude. It's crazy because it looks like I'm on the verge of puking every time, and I always look like the verge of passing out, puking, starting a fight, and I just don't do any of those. I'm the perfect drunk.
David27:46Moment view
Wait, wait, people get scared of me. I don't know why. Wait, that is a good question to ask you. Okay, so my first night here in Bangkok— did we talk about this, Jay? Yeah, how brutal it was. Yeah, like I was vomiting for like 7, 8 hours.
Zane27:58Moment view
Like, yeah, what happened?
Jason27:59Moment view
Why?
David28:00Moment view
I can't do what you do. I don't have the professionalism.
Zane28:03Moment view
It's because you drink beer the whole night. You're not supposed to drink.
David28:06Moment view
Zane, if I had tequila, I'm telling you, it would be 10 times worse.
Zane28:09Moment view
Yeah, but the thing is, tequila, tequila helps you not drink as much. Yeah, beer, you have to drink a lot of it.
David28:15Moment view
Do you take more shots than I— than I have beers?
Zane28:17Moment view
I'm a fucking tank. I'm a— I, I know how much I need to drink. But if you drink like a shot or two, you need to drink beer. Like, you're good.
David28:25Moment view
Like, you're like, oh, I need something in my hand.
Zane28:28Moment view
If it's not, just hold my cock.
David28:30Moment view
Oh my God. But if it's not, if it's not in my, if it's not in my hand, I feel like I'm not like participating. And then if I don't have a beer in my hand, I feel like people can throw shots at me more often. And then I'm, and I'm fucked.
Zane28:44Moment view
That makes sense.
David28:44Moment view
4, 5, 6 shots. But have you ever had a moment where you're like, have you blacked out? I have.
Zane28:49Moment view
I've had my blackout moments for sure.
David28:51Moment view
Thrown up?
Zane28:51Moment view
No, no, I, I, I, I have thrown up, but I haven't thrown up in a long time.
Ilya28:55Moment view
Really?
Jason28:56Moment view
You don't throw up?
Zane28:57Moment view
Not anymore.
Jason28:57Moment view
That's impressive.
Zane28:58Moment view
I just don't.
David28:59Moment view
I—
Zane28:59Moment view
because I, I, I know it doesn't seem like I know my limits, but I do know my limits.
Jason29:04Moment view
How many— how much alcohol did you have yesterday in terms of shots?
Zane29:07Moment view
You know, I do love talking about this because I feel like I'm very knowledgeable of this. Uh, so you are.
David29:10Moment view
You're definitely—
Jason29:11Moment view
it's like, take a guess.
David29:12Moment view
We have a pro on the show here today.
Jason29:14Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Zane29:15Moment view
No, no, I'm like, alcohol is uncomfortable.
Jason29:17Moment view
Maybe this morning he goes, he goes, he goes, I don't know, you guys saw it, maybe you guys left me. He goes, there was all these backflips, man. Everyone was doing backflips.
Zane29:26Moment view
He kept describing after we left that everyone was doing backflips and everybody was also sucking both— like, they were blowing in shit from balloons. I think it's some sort of drug, I'm not sure, but you know, it was flipping.
David29:39Moment view
That's— that was my least favorite part about like being like when we were 18, 19, 20. Yeah, like the one drug that I feel like we were on the most was Whippets.
Zane29:49Moment view
Why did people do that?
David29:50Moment view
Was Whippets. Whippets was fucking crazy.
Jason29:52Moment view
It's nitrous, right?
David29:53Moment view
Nitrous.
Zane29:53Moment view
Yeah, but it— dude, it looks like just crackhead shit. Like, it doesn't look good. It doesn't look like— it doesn't look—
David29:59Moment view
and what does it do? Like, you basically suck in this nitrous.
Jason30:03Moment view
I did it once.
David30:03Moment view
That you put in like a CO2 tank.
Zane30:06Moment view
Yeah, you get like a head high for maybe a few seconds, and then it squeezes your brain cells and it like kills part of your brain.
David30:12Moment view
Yes. It's terrible. It's really, really bad for you. But people, when people talk about it, they describe it worse than almost any drug. Like, they really say, like, really fucks you up. So I don't know. Yeah, but a lot of people that I've seen on it, like, I did it. I feel like they're dumber a couple years after.
Jason30:25Moment view
I, I did it once at a, a tailgating game, like a Grateful Dead concert. I took it, felt awesome, snap of a finger, was on the ground. Don't remember the—
David30:36Moment view
but it only lasted— yeah, it only lasted like a minute.
Jason30:40Moment view
Yeah.
David30:40Moment view
Regardless. Okay, so that's what was going on.
Zane30:42Moment view
Okay, so I'm not sure if it would—
David30:44Moment view
the—
Zane30:44Moment view
I don't— it was just balloons, it wasn't whippets.
David30:46Moment view
Oh, you don't know what was through balloons?
Zane30:48Moment view
But they were definitely inhaling shit because I was talking to my friend next to me and she was saying that they're doing something.
David30:54Moment view
I forget what she said though, some kind of Bangkok magic air in the balloon.
Jason30:57Moment view
How many drinks would you guess Zane would have?
David31:00Moment view
I don't want— I don't want to over-guess. Okay, like, so the other night when we went out, you don't drink beer?
Zane31:07Moment view
Um, no, I don't.
David31:07Moment view
Okay, so I think you had like 15, 17 shots.
Zane31:11Moment view
Yeah, which is— which sounds like a lot, right? But I think it depends on like— out here I was pounding shots and I woke up the next day feeling like I didn't drink as much as if I took 15 shots in LA. Yeah, in America that would kill me. 15 shots.
David31:25Moment view
It's all— there's something about funny. He was taking shots and like this, the staff here in Bangkok, it's not necessarily like bottle girls. Yeah, it feels like you're like every day, like, like 40, 50-year-old men and women that are like bottling, like that are pouring the drinks and stuff.
Zane31:42Moment view
Oh, these people are partying with us.
David31:43Moment view
Tian Zane was like, yo, all these people are fucking hammered. And he pointed to like a 40-year-old woman pouring the drink and he's like, she has no idea what she's doing right now.
Zane31:53Moment view
This, this lady was taking like shots with me.
David31:56Moment view
I was like, yes. Yeah, they don't.
Zane31:58Moment view
Yeah, I, I think they, they just know that we're like visiting here and they just want to give the time of our life. But like, they're also like, I think they're just, they're encouraged to drink with us.
David32:10Moment view
Yeah.
Zane32:10Moment view
So we were like, oh, what a fun night.
Jason32:13Moment view
Wow.
David32:13Moment view
Even the security guard that Zane kept going up to, the same security guard and dancing with him, and the security guard was incredible spirits.
Jason32:20Moment view
Yeah.
David32:20Moment view
Like, that's the thing about being in a different country is like, first of all, here in Bangkok, or in Thailand more specifically, but like when we Instagram Story or whatever, they love the camera. Camera. Like, everybody here, like, nobody— like, in LA, people hide from a flash. Yeah, the second a flash goes on. But people here, it almost feels like this— and this sounds bad, but it feels like people are doing it for the camera, but not in a weird way. They just, they love capturing things, and like, everybody's down to like be in a story or participate in something.
Zane32:49Moment view
Like, I think that's most Asian countries.
Natalie32:51Moment view
I'm—
Zane32:51Moment view
even in Japan, every time I put my camera— pulled my camera out, they were waving. Like, they, they love the video camera, and they love being filmed.
David33:00Moment view
Everybody's really welcoming to it. And I— and that was like— like, there was a moment, like, I was doing like a story or something, and this like security guard came over to Zayn. Like, I think it wasn't even— didn't have to do with it. She was like moving a chair or something, and Zayn started dancing with her, and she fucking loved it. And she stayed like dancing.
Zane33:16Moment view
She stood there and she knew that—
David33:18Moment view
she knew that we were filming it, and she stopped when the flash turned off, and then she gave us a smile and a thumbs up.
Zane33:24Moment view
Like, but she knew, like, comedically she stood there knowing that it would be funny for her to just stand there and not do anything and let me dance on her. It was— it was It was really crazy. Like, I saw her, I'm looking at her face, and I'm like, oh, she knows what she's doing. It's funny that you thought it was crazy.
David33:39Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
Jason33:39Moment view
So that's part of like tourist culture, right?
David33:42Moment view
Yeah, but it's not—
Jason33:42Moment view
it was—
David33:44Moment view
but it's not like that. Like, you come to hospitality— yeah, but you come to LA and people fucking give you the cold shoulder. Like, LA—
Zane33:50Moment view
like, you can never pull that shit in LA.
David33:52Moment view
It's, it's really sad. Like, when people ask me about LA, like, when I'm in this country or like in any other country that I'm traveling, it's really sad that I can't back it up. Like, being in a foreign country, there's no comparable hospitality in Los Angeles than there is in a foreign country. That's what sucks, because people are excited to hear about LA. Yeah, but like, I can't comp— it's very hard to compare anything when traveling because people are nicer here. Like, everybody's down to just like hang out. And I can't— it is—
Zane34:20Moment view
it's Asian countries. Like, guys, we're in this hotel right now, and we will go out to the restaurant here, and it's every 5 seconds they come up. It'll be a staff of 3, they come to the table, and they continue to ask, are we doing okay? Are we doing okay? Yeah, it's, it's like the hospitality is insane. They just, it's, I think that's our top, top priority.
David34:40Moment view
I just, I'm sorry, I just had to move the mic away from Ilya's mouth because he started snoring. Are you back awake?
Jason34:44Moment view
Yeah, I'm here.
David34:46Moment view
Okay, he's back. I, I will say we've talked, we've talked about, we've talked. Ilya, are you drunk?
Jason34:52Moment view
You missed the first 11 minutes.
Zane34:54Moment view
Is he drunk?
David34:55Moment view
Yes, he's drunk.
Zane34:56Moment view
I didn't see him drink a lot.
David34:57Moment view
He He hadn't eaten, he had a couple beers, and I think he's like, really hungry.
Ilya35:00Moment view
Where the fuck is the food?
David35:01Moment view
It's coming, it's coming. Just lean back.
Jason35:04Moment view
Go back down for a little bit.
David35:05Moment view
Lean back, go back, go back.
Jason35:05Moment view
We'll wake you, we'll wake you.
David35:07Moment view
Um, back to the hospital, back to, back to why this hotel is so nice. So you know how earlier I told you how— oh, Zane, did you know this?
Natalie35:14Moment view
What?
David35:15Moment view
My— there was my blanket. I brought a blanket from home, and they left a note on my bed saying, we noticed two of your buttons were broken on your blanket, so we fixed them.
Zane35:25Moment view
Shut the fuck up.
David35:26Moment view
They sewed in the blanket.
Zane35:28Moment view
Your buttons on your blanket from home.
David35:30Moment view
They put brand new buttons on my blanket. And this is going to be a stretch, but I think this is what has been happening. I have this tube of, um, toothpaste I've been using. This may sound like a stretch, but I think this hotel's been doing this to me. And every time I use it back home, it is on its last fucking leg. It takes— it's one of those toothpaste moments where when I push it out, I can't use both hands and put it on my toothbrush at the same time.
Zane35:54Moment view
Yeah, that's confusing.
David35:56Moment view
But when I'm here It is like— it's like they press it up for you when you're not in the room. Because when I come back to the toothpaste—
Jason36:04Moment view
there's no way, I swear to God.
Zane36:06Moment view
Okay, but what do you say?
David36:06Moment view
I touch the toothpaste and it comes up perfectly, like it's full. And I know it's been almost empty since Los Angeles. Yeah, but I think they're pre-prepping my toothpaste. I'm not kidding you.
Jason36:18Moment view
Wow.
Zane36:19Moment view
What do you mean when I'm here? You're saying I'm here like you come here all the time to Thailand?
David36:24Moment view
Like, no, like just now I've this bottle of toothpaste that I've been fucking with for the last 2 weeks, and since I've come here, every single day I push it, it takes a pinky push for the toothpaste to come out. I genuinely think they're doing some shit to my toothpaste.
Zane36:39Moment view
You think they're like filling it up with more toothpaste?
David36:41Moment view
No, but I think they come and I think they roll it out for me, so when I push it, it takes—
Zane36:45Moment view
Oh, there is— there are some hotels that do that. I've had that done before. Yeah, I've never heard of that, where they just like roll it's more like they like clean, like they want this thing to be clean, so they'll do everything. It's almost like if I had a clipper on my, like, um, on my trimmer, yeah, they would just pull it off and just like set it nicely just so it's, you know.
David37:03Moment view
People here in like Asian countries have like a very specific way of dancing. It's very like— I don't know how to do the moves, but it's like very like K-poppy.
Jason37:11Moment view
Yeah, it's like arm out, arm up, arm out, arm to the side.
David37:14Moment view
Yeah, and it is hypnotic to watch. Like, it's like there was this girl doing like a dance on like, on like the stage, and she was doing the arm out, arm in, like twisting her wrist. Yeah. And I told Ferris, our friend who we were with, I was like, if you put me in a chair, I could— I'm not kidding— I would watch this for 6 hours and not look away. It is so hypnotic to watch. But yes, I do like—
Jason37:36Moment view
I do like dancing.
David37:37Moment view
Yeah. But I like— yeah, I like South America because it's, it's the best to dance, and you can— you don't, you don't do that in the US. You'll get lucky with one party once a month where people dance. I'm also guilty of that. Like, it's harder to dance in LA. Everyone in LA will complain about people not dancing even though they are part of the problem, and I am also that problem.
Jason37:55Moment view
Um, but remember we went to the mall here and it was packed? And if you go to the mall in LA—
David37:59Moment view
yeah, that too.
Jason38:00Moment view
Like, crazy.
David38:01Moment view
And it's not just one mall, it's like there's like 7 malls here.
Jason38:04Moment view
Yeah.
David38:04Moment view
And they're built like, like galactic spaceships. Like, there's 7 stories, every store Every store is like—
Jason38:12Moment view
every store that we have back home.
David38:13Moment view
Yeah, but it's like pretty much to the extreme, like 10th. Yeah, of like everything looks so sharp and incredible. Um, yeah, no, no, and people love the mall. It's flooded, flooded with— it's like, it's like what malls used to be like in like 2005 in the US. Yeah, I don't know, it also could be the fucking heat here. It's like nobody wants to be outside.
Jason38:34Moment view
The traffic's bad.
David38:36Moment view
Traffic is the worst.
Jason38:37Moment view
I will say Bangkok That really took my, uh, that ruined my time here a little bit because every time we get going and we think this is like, okay, we're finally going, and then we'd sit in the car for an hour.
David38:46Moment view
People are really, really, really, really fucking out. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, streets are packed. I recommend putting Bangkok on your list of places to go. I expected a 10 and I got a 10. Very, very happy. And, um, I think the next pod is going to be a little tricky for us.
Jason39:02Moment view
Yeah, because we're gonna have to do it right now.
David39:04Moment view
No, we're not doing it right now. Jay wants— it's right now. It's—
Jason39:07Moment view
are you dead?
David39:08Moment view
Yeah, I'm pretty dead. Here's the situation, guys. What time is it?
Jason39:11Moment view
It's 12.
David39:12Moment view
It's midnight here. Jay has a flight at 5 in the morning. I have a flight at 7 in the morning. Jay's going back home. I'm going to Ibiza, which sounds fucking insane. So I get on a flight to Spain tomorrow at 7, and I told Jay, I was like, take the next pod off.
Jason39:26Moment view
There's no way you're gonna do the pod.
David39:28Moment view
I'll do it. I'll do it.
Jason39:29Moment view
I don't believe you.
David39:30Moment view
I'll do it with Nat and Ilya, and, and if Zane wants to do it, I'll do it with Zane too.
Jason39:33Moment view
I don't think you'll do it.
David39:34Moment view
No, next pod is gonna be Jason Free.
Jason39:37Moment view
We have 3 ads.
David39:38Moment view
I fucking hate reading ads, dude. I hate it.
Jason39:40Moment view
I know, I know you hate making money, and I know you hate putting my kids through school, but here we are.
David39:45Moment view
Okay, fine, I'll read the ads. I promise I'll read the ads. I have to go to bed.
Zane39:48Moment view
You poor guy.
Jason39:49Moment view
You, um, you have to read one for today. I'll cut that out. Just say goodbye.
David39:54Moment view
Um, no, you don't have to cut it out. Okay, okay. Um, all right guys, well, so next pod, if you don't hear Jason's voice Yeah, sorry if we're tired, guys.
Jason40:01Moment view
I don't know what to say. Dave's fucking got us running around the world.
David40:04Moment view
No, no, no, no. Um, next pod, if you don't hear Jason's voice, I'm dead. That's my fault. He died. Yeah, so I'm sorry about that. Um, but we'll see you guys, or I'll see you guys on Thursday in 2 days.
Natalie40:16Moment view
Uh, bye.