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David0:07Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views, the podcast where we talk about stuff. Let's open it up with, um, controversial topic. Natalie looks crazy today.
Natalie0:16Moment view
No, I don't.
David0:16Moment view
Jason said that Natalie looks like—
Natalie0:18Moment view
put it on Jason.
David0:19Moment view
Well, he said the funnier joke. I just said it looks like she was dug up out of a grave, and then Jason goes, it looks like you're hitchhiking on the 101.
Jason0:29Moment view
It looks like your Beetle broke down.
Natalie0:30Moment view
I'm just—
David0:31Moment view
it does look your Beetle broke down. Oh my God. But to be fair, let's make fun of some other people now. Yeah, we were, we were just in the office and Taylor was trying to find out the password for, for the computer, and we haven't used it in a while. And the hint, the hint for the password was ew, like ew, like ew.
Natalie0:49Moment view
Yeah.
David0:49Moment view
And we didn't know what it was. And Jason walks in, and I'm just like guessing random things. I'm like, is it a dog sled? Is it Kids' Choice Award? And Jason walks in, he's like, Oh no, it's Jason Nash. Whose name unlocked the computer?
Natalie1:03Moment view
No, well, I know you make that.
Jason1:05Moment view
No, I said— no, you guys made it back at the old house and I remembered it because it's my name and they were trying to figure out the password and I go, no, the password's Jason Nash. And David goes, really? Let me see. Tay, check what the hint is. And then the hint came up and it just said ew.
David1:18Moment view
Oh my God. Yeah, and then Jason Nash unlocked the computer.
Jason1:21Moment view
I, I guess I, you know, listen, I don't like being gross, but it It happens, you know, it happens as you get older. And then, you know, honestly, I've always been gross.
David1:28Moment view
You're not actually gross.
Jason1:29Moment view
Well, I mean, I—
David1:30Moment view
you clean up really nicely. Like, this baby blue looks really good on you. I only wish our audio listeners can see you right now.
Jason1:36Moment view
Go over to YouTube and check me out, guys. This outfit is from Lululemon.
David1:40Moment view
You know what I was thinking about the other day? If an alien spaceship like the size of Staples Center kind of just started hovering over my house, right? And it was like midnight and it just was fucking huge. Everybody saw it. It wasn't like a little thing. It was like— I'm telling you, it was like at level of where my house is, like in the sky. We'd be freaking out for like 3 hours. We'd probably run in from the hot tub, we'd run inside, turn the news on, right? And then we'd be like taking pictures of it. I'd be TikToking it. I'd get a TikTok, then I put my phone down, then I'd record it. But you know what I mean?
Jason2:10Moment view
Like tons of content.
David2:11Moment view
Like as supernatural and crazy as that is, as an alien hovering over Sherman Oaks, I would still go through the steps of like, well, Gotta tweet this, gotta TikTok this. And then the crazy part is, is like, we'd get tired eventually and go to bed. It'd be like 3, 4:00 AM and we'd be like, well, we are humans and like there is an alien, but like, I'm tired, I gotta go to bed, which is so crazy. And then the next morning we'd wake up, alien is still there hovering. Maybe another day passes, same shit. Maybe Joe Biden's in there negotiating.
Jason2:42Moment view
Joe Biden's not going in there.
David2:44Moment view
Whatever, whoever is in there negotiating.
Jason2:46Moment view
Somebody.
David2:47Moment view
And 3, 4 days into this alien hovering over Sherman Oaks, it's old news. That's what I think is so crazy is like we would all get used to it.
Natalie2:54Moment view
It's like the pandemic kind of.
David2:56Moment view
Yeah, but it's like insane. Like anything could happen and humans will just get accustomed to it in 3, 4 days.
Jason3:01Moment view
You're like a reverse conspiracy theorist.
David3:03Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason3:03Moment view
You like— you like— you don't really believe in conspiracies, but just like actual stuff that happens freaks you out, you know? Like, just, just like, like I've seen you get really jazzed about like street lamps before and not— and be like, what's going on? How are these here?
David3:17Moment view
Because I don't believe any of that shit.
Jason3:18Moment view
You believe we're in a simulation?
David3:20Moment view
This is just all too perfect to be born, to be in this moment in time. I just think it's such bullshit.
Jason3:26Moment view
Yeah.
David3:26Moment view
Yes, bro. Like, there's like a past, there's a future, there's a present. There's like— it's all such bullshit, you know?
Jason3:33Moment view
No, it's completely reasonable and it's completely factual and it happened. Like, technology allowed you to become a—
David3:39Moment view
oh my God, those tiny robots in your head right now are sweating.
Natalie3:43Moment view
Oh my God, he's got it figured out.
Jason3:45Moment view
Convince him, make him know that this is real.
David3:51Moment view
Come on, Jason, try harder. No, I mean, you'll hot tub with him more.
Jason3:56Moment view
Look at these crypto millionaires. Yeah, right? Like, yeah, they're just kids, but they figured out computers and now they're billionaires or whatever. But all that is just because of technology.
David4:04Moment view
But I mean, I mean, that's like a completely different—
Jason4:06Moment view
no, it's the same thing as being a YouTuber.
David4:08Moment view
No, I'm not even talking about that. I'm talking about like the fact that there are streetlights on, like, and that like the people obey red light, green light, yellow light. Like, you don't have to stop at those. Those are all fucking making recommendations. Everything is a recommendation.
Natalie4:19Moment view
It's an agreement.
Jason4:19Moment view
It's the law. But what agreement?
David4:21Moment view
But what is the law? It's just like, it's just like a thing.
Jason4:25Moment view
We're all taught the law. We all have to follow it.
David4:27Moment view
I understand, but it's like, it's just around way before you, but it's just all bizarre. You don't think so?
Natalie4:32Moment view
It's like, freaks me out. I'm like starting to disassociate.
Natalie4:35Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jason4:36Moment view
And if you talk to Dave long enough, you literally go into like, he turns into Charles Manson in here.
David4:45Moment view
Look at what I drew on this chalkboard. All of us hanging.
Jason4:53Moment view
Yeah. Oh my God.
David4:53Moment view
And like, it's crazy. Like, I was driving through the neighborhood and I was like, everybody's just like living right next to the Target, or they're living like everyone just has like a little house and it's a little shelter where you go in and no one else is welcome. Like, that's so bizarre. Like, you go into your little thing, see what I mean? And you have electricity and you have water that comes and it's just for you and no one else can walk in unless you go, Come on in.
Jason5:16Moment view
Are you cracking open people's homes now? The idea of a home—
David5:20Moment view
I want to see what's in there because I don't believe it. I don't believe in homes.
Jason5:23Moment view
Then in the hot tub he goes, he goes, I just know that something bad's gonna happen soon. Oh my God, like a clairvoyant or something, right? And I was like, wait, what do you mean? What do you think? He's just like, I don't know, he's like, I'm just— I'm feeling something.
David5:37Moment view
I mean, I just always think we're on the edge of it.
Jason5:39Moment view
Yeah, I do too.
David5:40Moment view
Like, it's like It's— I think, I don't know, World War fucking Fallout. Something's going to happen.
Jason5:46Moment view
I wish you were a clairvoyant.
David5:48Moment view
And I think it's going to happen so randomly too. I think it's like someone's going to sit on a button on accident, send a nuke. I don't think it's going to be like— I don't even think it's going to be like preemptive or anything like that. I think it's just going to happen. I was like, God fucking damn it, why did this happen?
Jason6:02Moment view
I came out of dinner the other night and I ran into this kid with all his friends. He goes to UCLA and he was like, Jason, I want to be a doctor. He's like, I'm studying to be a doctor. My parents want me to be a doctor. I'm Indian and they don't understand that I want to be a filmmaker. And then I talked to him for like, I don't know, probably 20 minutes, and I feel like I did some good.
David6:20Moment view
Oh, sorry, he didn't want to be a doctor?
Jason6:21Moment view
No, he doesn't want to be a doctor anymore.
David6:23Moment view
You talked him out of it?
Jason6:24Moment view
Yeah, I told him.
David6:25Moment view
That's amazing. You probably killed somebody by talking that guy out of being a doctor.
Jason6:29Moment view
I probably made him homeless. I was, I was like, go for it, man. You got an iPhone in your pocket, don't you? And he's like, yeah. I'm like, shoots 4K. Like, get going, start making films.
David6:41Moment view
The Gary Vee of YouTube.
Jason6:44Moment view
Yeah.
David6:45Moment view
You just made him go from saving people's lives to creating a low-budget indie film, which could turn out to be great.
Jason6:54Moment view
Good. Probably not. Wyatt had a birthday party the other day, and these two girls called and they were like, we want to throw Wyatt a surprise party. Oh, we were like, wow, that's really nice. That's so nice.
David7:04Moment view
So then I thought it was a prank call first, right?
Jason7:06Moment view
Yeah.
David7:07Moment view
My Wyatt. You guys are girls.
Jason7:09Moment view
No, I don't think he's a loser.
David7:13Moment view
You do. We're mixing up how we feel about this guy.
Jason7:17Moment view
And so we were like, that's so nice. So I like took him out from 4 to 6 on Saturday and kept him busy. I took him to Guitar Center and killed the 2 hours.
David7:25Moment view
So after Guitar Center, you bring him back.
Jason7:27Moment view
I bring him back.
David7:28Moment view
Guitar Center's the plot to take him away, distract him. Yeah, comes back, the 2 girls are there.
Jason7:33Moment view
The 2 girls are there and also like 6 more girls.
David7:36Moment view
What?
Jason7:36Moment view
And 2 guys. So there's like 8 girls that are throwing the party really for him.
David7:41Moment view
So he's a player.
Jason7:42Moment view
So that's what I— yeah, so I, so I pulled Charlie aside, who's 12, and I was like, yo, I was like, why? I said that, I was like, is why, like, a player or something? Like, and she, she talked to me in like such a— it made me feel so old. She was just like, um, she was very kind, but she goes, she goes, I think your idea of gender might be a little stuck in the old ways. She was like, she was like, you know, That's so sick. No one cares about gender now. Like, they're just his friends. And I was like, oh, that's crazy.
David8:12Moment view
Oh yeah, that is fucking— that's fucking insane.
Jason8:14Moment view
Isn't that strange?
David8:15Moment view
It makes— it makes me feel like stupid. Yeah, it makes me feel dumb too, because she has like such a good point, right? Because my head does go to like, oh, he's a player. But it's like, no, they're just his friends, Dad.
Jason8:26Moment view
Right, right, right.
David8:28Moment view
Oh, that is so—
Natalie8:28Moment view
that is very like—
David8:29Moment view
wow, she taught you something.
Natalie8:30Moment view
Forward thinking.
Jason8:32Moment view
Yeah, but it's also like they did. They did that. I don't know. What are we supposed to know?
David8:37Moment view
Really? What she said makes perfect sense.
Jason8:39Moment view
No, you're right. It does make perfect sense.
David8:41Moment view
It makes sense. Yeah, it just has girlfriends.
Jason8:43Moment view
Yeah, it makes sense.
David8:44Moment view
Doesn't really make sense if you know Wyatt, but he does have girlfriends. This may offend some people, but what's the— what's the easiest job in the world, you think? Like, you know how people always say like, ah, modeling's so easy, or like, yeah, or like, or like YouTube is so easy. What is truly the easiest job in the world, you think?
Jason9:04Moment view
Oh, great question. Like Natalie's.
Natalie9:07Moment view
I saw that one coming.
David9:10Moment view
There has to be something that's like—
Jason9:11Moment view
Natalie's job's tough. Mine was pretty easy.
David9:13Moment view
I think Jonah's— Jonah's a really easy job.
Jason9:15Moment view
Yeah. Yeah, really easy job.
Natalie9:18Moment view
What about like a random, like, food shop? Like if you just work at like a cupcake shop as like a cashier person, like, that'd be pretty simple.
David9:25Moment view
Now, because you have more duties than just being cashier. You still have to clean up the place, like, do the books at the end of the day or whatever it is.
Jason9:31Moment view
I owned a bakery. He said it was pretty grueling.
David9:33Moment view
There has to be something easier.
Jason9:35Moment view
Firefighter.
Natalie9:37Moment view
What?
Jason9:37Moment view
Until there's a fire.
David9:39Moment view
So funny.
Natalie9:40Moment view
Like they serve the community on fucking crack.
Jason9:43Moment view
Cut that out.
David9:44Moment view
Well, why did you say that?
Jason9:46Moment view
Because I was thinking security guard.
David9:47Moment view
The easiest jobs in the world. And you went firefighter.
Jason9:50Moment view
I pictured—
David9:50Moment view
I know firefighter.
Natalie9:52Moment view
I know this firefighter.
Jason9:53Moment view
And he was telling me, he was like, yeah, we play cards. Yeah, but I forgot. I forgot. He like has to go into—
David9:59Moment view
Oh, you forgot the actual— Firefighting part.
Jason10:01Moment view
Please, if you're a firefighter, don't get mad at me. I take it back. Very difficult job. Appreciate your work.
David10:07Moment view
I thought we were going to like offend some like models or like maybe some YouTubers, but like firefighters?
Jason10:13Moment view
No, we went, we went, we drove and we met this, uh, we were surprising somebody for your videos and the guy was a firefighter and he was telling me all about it.
David10:21Moment view
He also—
Jason10:21Moment view
I forgot that he told me that it's like he also like has seen people die and shit.
David10:25Moment view
I think it's like a really like— I think he was just He's— don't, don't get it twisted. He's very passionate. Yes, he's very passionate about his job, but by no means that shit's fucking easy.
Jason10:34Moment view
I think I just became really enamored with the idea of like a bunch of firefighters like hanging out with like a Dalmatian and like playing poker.
David10:40Moment view
Well, it is cool.
Jason10:41Moment view
It's like pretty cool, you know?
David10:43Moment view
But it's like, it's like a family.
Jason10:45Moment view
Yeah, it's like a family.
David10:45Moment view
Yeah, it's like, it's like, yeah, but like, I don't even want to say that the sentence that firefighting is not easy because I shouldn't even have to say that, you know what I mean?
Jason10:52Moment view
Right, right, right.
David10:52Moment view
Like, so let's just pretend that conversation never happened because I know you didn't mean to say it.
Jason10:55Moment view
No, I didn't mean to say it. And please come save me if I'm burning.
David11:00Moment view
Your house is on fire. Firefighters pull up, they just start playing cards outside your place.
Natalie11:07Moment view
We heard you thought this shit was easy.
Jason11:09Moment view
I really just liked that one story he told.
David11:12Moment view
Yes, I understand firefighters. There's probably really cool elements where they're joking around with each other when they're watching the fire truck. When they're fucking running into buildings that are about to come down, a whole different thing. If it came down to you have to save your son's life, he's being held hostage and he needs $10 million.
Jason11:30Moment view
Yeah.
David11:30Moment view
What do you do? How do you get that money?
Jason11:32Moment view
Go to you.
David11:33Moment view
No, you can't text me.
Jason11:36Moment view
Oh, um, go to MrBeast.
David11:37Moment view
No, no, you can't like go to—
Jason11:39Moment view
okay, come on, rob MrBeast.
David11:40Moment view
Oh, really?
Jason11:41Moment view
No, Jimmy, I wouldn't, but I would, I would go to MrBeast.
David11:44Moment view
No, I understand, but you can't do that.
Jason11:46Moment view
And he'd be like, sounds like a sick video. There's one boy being held hostage.
David11:55Moment view
It shows like a map of Earth and it's like a little squiggly line. He's over here.
Jason12:00Moment view
I gave this washed-up YouTuber $10 million to see if he could find his boy.
David12:05Moment view
Um, okay, no, no, no. Other than a YouTuber, yeah, if you had to like commit a crime, like rob a bank, um, maybe hold someone else hostage, like what do you do to get $10 million quickly?
Jason12:16Moment view
Well, you're not gonna get 10 mil from a bank. They just don't have it.
David12:19Moment view
Okay, so what would you do?
Jason12:21Moment view
Yeah, I just, I just livestream every day.
Natalie12:24Moment view
No, no, no, I think you would have to like rob us.
David12:27Moment view
Answer can't be I'd work harder. Oh, the answer can't be like I'd probably switch to 2 videos.
Natalie12:33Moment view
You have to get in the next 24 hours.
David12:35Moment view
You have to get it right now, bro.
Jason12:36Moment view
I mean, I take your little brother hostage.
David12:39Moment view
Okay. Yeah, and what if I don't give you the money?
Natalie12:44Moment view
This is so fucked.
Jason12:45Moment view
I just let Toby go, I guess.
David12:47Moment view
Come on, you don't know.
Jason12:49Moment view
I'm thinking, man. I'm thinking. Oh God.
Natalie12:51Moment view
Oh my God, why is this so hard for you? Go rob the richest person in LA.
Jason12:57Moment view
Okay, great. I, I go to, I go to Charlie Puth, who has $10 million probably, and I rob Charlie. How's he gonna get the $10 mil? He doesn't have the $10 mil in his house.
Natalie13:05Moment view
You get like watches or like whatever.
David13:07Moment view
No one actually has the cash laying around. You can rob, you can rob a museum, you can rob a house, you can rob—
Jason13:13Moment view
I wouldn't be able to rob a museum. I wouldn't be able to get my butt under the lasers.
David13:17Moment view
Under the laser?
Jason13:18Moment view
Yeah, you know, the laser.
David13:19Moment view
I mean, there's more than just lasers.
Jason13:21Moment view
There's all those lasers there. Dude, you have to climb under that. Seriously, I am.
David13:25Moment view
Your son's gonna die.
Jason13:27Moment view
Where can I get $10 million in one hit?
David13:28Moment view
We can't do it, man. Don't ask me that. Okay, you're gonna yell at the guy that has your son like that?
Jason13:33Moment view
Yeah, well, what do you expect me to do, man?
David13:34Moment view
Raise your voice at me one more time, I'm shooting off his toe. I'm shooting off Wyatt's toe.
Jason13:38Moment view
Okay, all right, fine. Just, just tell me what you want. Tell me what you need.
David13:41Moment view
I need $10 million in the next day. Or anything.
Jason13:44Moment view
And I can't livestream?
David13:46Moment view
You, you can livestream. Well, can you get that on a livestream? And probably, yeah.
Jason13:50Moment view
Really? Yeah, I better get to it.
David13:52Moment view
What do you use, TikTok?
Jason13:53Moment view
Somebody would come through for me. Yeah, dick, I do TikTok.
Natalie13:55Moment view
Somebody would come through.
Jason13:56Moment view
Somebody would come through. Like John Stamos would probably pitch in. Benny Blanco would probably pitch in. People like celebs would pitch in.
David14:01Moment view
You'd have like, like We Are the World style, like Charlie Puth is like playing a piano.
Jason14:06Moment view
I'd have Charlie come in and he starts and it's like, there's a choice we're making. Yeah, yeah. And then Natalie gets the chorus.
David14:12Moment view
Will Wyatt get his head blown off? Donate money now.
Jason14:18Moment view
What time did you start drinking today? Because I know it's 1 now.
Natalie14:23Moment view
Well, it's noon somewhere.
Jason14:25Moment view
It's noon here.
Natalie14:29Moment view
Let's start drinking, guys.
David14:30Moment view
Natalie's mom Jen is here, which means I got a drink.
Jason14:38Moment view
Um, wow.
David14:39Moment view
All right, 4 shots for the 4 amigos.
Jason14:41Moment view
Dave, set up Jen so the audience can just get a little bite size of who she is while you pour those.
Natalie14:46Moment view
And that I'm not an alcoholic, not at all, not at all, crackhead, pot.
Jason14:51Moment view
Yes.
David14:51Moment view
Okay, so let's debunk sometimes crack. So you're not a crackhead?
Natalie14:56Moment view
I'm not a crackhead.
David14:58Moment view
No, no, no, no. Ever done crack?
Natalie15:01Moment view
No. I had to think about that one.
David15:04Moment view
Okay, so yeah, obviously there's a lot of ongoing jokes here about what you are because you are a woman of mystery. A lot of people don't know what you do.
Natalie15:10Moment view
Well, even you guys don't really know me.
David15:12Moment view
No, I, I honestly have no idea where you are in the world at any moment.
Natalie15:15Moment view
Many, many Lives.
David15:17Moment view
Yeah, you are. Where do you live now? Where are you parked?
Natalie15:20Moment view
Um, I am parked in my tiny house in California behind Natalie's big house.
David15:24Moment view
Oh, okay, great. So is it true you live in an RV, or is that something we made up?
Natalie15:29Moment view
Um, it is true that I have lived in an RV.
Jason15:31Moment view
Okay, by choice.
Natalie15:32Moment view
By choice.
David15:33Moment view
Which is, which is the crazy part. It's not the fact that you're like— it's not the fact that you're in an RV, it's the fact that you love that life.
Natalie15:39Moment view
Like, that's, that's what makes me scared of you. I love being out in nature.
David15:42Moment view
You want the bigger shot or the smaller shot?
Natalie15:44Moment view
I'll go with it.
David15:45Moment view
Cheers.
Natalie15:45Moment view
Wait, wait, what are we drinking to?
David15:46Moment view
To you.
Natalie15:47Moment view
Well, here— well, yeah.
David15:51Moment view
Cheers! Cheers! Cheers!
Natalie15:52Moment view
To me!
Jason15:53Moment view
To Jen!
Natalie15:53Moment view
To Jen!
Natalie15:54Moment view
And to all my homies!
David15:59Moment view
Wow, fuck, that's not good.
Jason16:03Moment view
You're so good looking. No, I'm just kidding.
David16:07Moment view
And it's hitting Jason.
Natalie16:08Moment view
Jason needs some more.
Jason16:10Moment view
This is so funny, it's literally two Nathalies literally interviewing two 2 Nathalies, but also very opposite, right?
Natalie16:19Moment view
I disagree.
David16:20Moment view
I don't think they're opposite.
Natalie16:21Moment view
I think the only oppositeness is her trying to not be like me or going out of her way to not be like me, because like, who wants to be like their mom?
David16:27Moment view
That is interesting. She tries to push away, but she's like slowly becoming you and she can't help it.
Natalie16:33Moment view
Interesting, David.
David16:36Moment view
What?
Jason16:36Moment view
Look how—
David16:36Moment view
look how defensive she gets.
Natalie16:37Moment view
I will tell you that if she wasn't like me, um, she wouldn't be as organized and as good of a— as much of a value to what she does for you.
David16:46Moment view
Really?
Jason16:48Moment view
The dog peed on the camera.
Natalie16:50Moment view
You did not have to point that out. You could have just let that one slide.
David16:55Moment view
Okay, Ferris, our editor, just goes, the dog peed on the camera. Great. And just before this, I was told to keep the dog in the studio because it'll be cute. No, I'm, I'm not kidding. I'm already tipsy from that shot too.
Natalie17:07Moment view
Wow.
Jason17:08Moment view
Can we get an update on the box dancing? And last time I saw you, you were very into box dancing.
Natalie17:13Moment view
At least favorite thing about my mom is that Every 10 minutes out of the day, she has an alarm set to remind her to do something. Brush her teeth, wake up.
David17:20Moment view
Wait, can you—
Natalie17:21Moment view
I get to defend myself here, right? Because this has been like 2 years now of getting shit about— and then I've even saw like somebody put in there like, "Gally's mom must be high as fuck that she needs that many alarms." Like, who needs that many alarms?
David17:35Moment view
Can I actually— can I see your alarm list so I can like read through them? Is that—
Natalie17:38Moment view
is that—
David17:38Moment view
or is that an invasion of your privacy?
Jason17:40Moment view
Yeah, I can't believe she's gonna show you.
David17:41Moment view
So Natalie's mom has a bunch of alarms, for example being a gratitude alarm, and it goes off and she has to be—
Natalie17:46Moment view
she has to be appreciative, take a moment and just like, you know, because sometimes I'm having a shitty day and it's just like a reminder, like, all right.
David17:53Moment view
Yeah, these are the alarms that Natalie's mom has. These are real. So 9 AM is rise and shine every day. 9:15 is MDMA, uh, one tablet.
Natalie18:03Moment view
I think it actually says MCT, not MDA.
David18:05Moment view
It's MCT and fire Fire cider or lemon every day. Okay, this is fucking crazy. It's— we're at 9:40. You have 4 alarms. You have 9:00. You have 9:15, which is teeth, face, vitamin C, MCT, fire cider. You have 9:20, which is music and stretch, plus 100. What does 100 mean?
Natalie18:23Moment view
You have to do 100 or something.
David18:24Moment view
10:30, you go through your to-do list goals. These are alarms that are constantly going off on our phone every single day. Every single day.
Jason18:30Moment view
Really?
David18:31Moment view
10:50 is— what does penny mean? It's just penny.
Natalie18:33Moment view
But you guys have like text messages.
David18:36Moment view
Wait, what? What did you say, Natalie? What is—
Natalie18:39Moment view
why is it such a big secret? Everyone here is a therapist. Who cares?
David18:42Moment view
Oh, Penny's your therapist? That's not a big deal.
Natalie18:44Moment view
Hey, hello.
David18:45Moment view
I think in the Midwest it's crazy.
Natalie18:47Moment view
I totally embrace it. I think everybody should be in therapy because everybody's fucked up.
Jason18:51Moment view
So there's that.
Natalie18:52Moment view
Well, for some reason there's a stigma to it.
David18:54Moment view
And actually, there's not a stigma in LA. I think maybe in— maybe in the Midwest.
Natalie18:58Moment view
I don't think there's a stigma about therapy.
Natalie18:59Moment view
No, really?
Jason19:00Moment view
Little—
David19:01Moment view
yeah. If you were in therapy when we were in high school, you'd be like, she was in therapy.
Natalie19:05Moment view
Yeah, but I didn't tell him that.
Jason19:06Moment view
You were in therapy?
Natalie19:08Moment view
Bro, you think I lived with this woman? I wasn't in therapy.
Natalie19:10Moment view
Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up. Natalie was in therapy at the age 10 for anger management.
Natalie19:18Moment view
What the fuck?
David19:19Moment view
Natalie, fuck you. Why do you never share these things? I'm your close friend and you never share shit.
Natalie19:24Moment view
It was a dark time for me.
Jason19:25Moment view
That was—
Natalie19:26Moment view
and actually, she went to see Penny, and I went to Penny's, the same therapist. Yeah, and then it just so happened you've had the same therapist.
Natalie19:32Moment view
You know, you know who taught me to take deep breaths and to walk away from the situation? Penny.
David19:37Moment view
Not enough. Oh wait, actually you do walk away.
Natalie19:39Moment view
Yeah, I walk away.
Natalie19:40Moment view
You want to know what happened? So she was angry because she was 10, and like that's the age where you start like—
David19:45Moment view
you weren't there because I think it was 12. Regardless, same thing. You were in therapy that young?
Natalie19:49Moment view
Junior high. It was junior high.
Natalie19:50Moment view
Yeah.
Jason19:51Moment view
What would she do?
David19:51Moment view
You guys want to take another shot?
Natalie19:52Moment view
I'll tell you. Yes.
David19:54Moment view
Okay.
Jason19:54Moment view
Oh, David.
David19:56Moment view
All right, cheers.
Jason19:57Moment view
Oh no, guys.
Natalie19:58Moment view
Wait, what are we drinking this one to?
David19:59Moment view
This one's to your loss.
Natalie20:01Moment view
Here's to Uh, here's the penny.
Jason20:04Moment view
This is the last shot.
David20:06Moment view
This is the therapist penny for taking care of you guys all these years. No, no, no, you don't want to drink to her?
Natalie20:11Moment view
I mean, yes, but not like thousands of people. Thousands, millions, billions. Oh my God, gazillions.
David20:20Moment view
Now he's just like her mother.
Natalie20:20Moment view
Here's to the success of the, uh, podcast.
David20:24Moment view
And here, you know what this is called without looking?
Natalie20:25Moment view
And here's to me having—
David20:27Moment view
what is this podcast called without looking at the logos?
Natalie20:29Moment view
The View.
David20:34Moment view
Cheers.
Natalie20:34Moment view
Hello, everybody. Welcome to The View.
David20:39Moment view
Oh, so now we're at— so, so I didn't know about this therapist.
Natalie20:45Moment view
Yes.
David20:46Moment view
Continue.
Natalie20:46Moment view
Forgot where we were.
David20:47Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie20:48Moment view
Take a shot break.
Natalie20:49Moment view
I was not there for anger management.
Natalie20:51Moment view
You 100% were there for anger management.
David20:53Moment view
Yo, did you tell you?
Natalie20:54Moment view
I'll tell you the— yes, because I I had to like—
Natalie20:59Moment view
she was like standing like this. I couldn't see anybody.
David21:01Moment view
Natalie has a lot of parts of her life that she doesn't share with me. I don't like— and she keeps like things secret. I don't want to bring it up.
Natalie21:09Moment view
I don't think it's you personally. It's just, it's just, it's just like she put it in a box and that's where it is.
David21:14Moment view
That's so interesting though. Like, I feel like I would never— I mean, I guess I'm different, but like, I like to share.
Natalie21:19Moment view
You guys want to know what the event was that had— that led up to her going to anger management?
Jason21:23Moment view
The divorce?
Natalie21:24Moment view
No, we can't. Why? Well, so she was at the age where like, yeah, she was angry because you guys want to know the event that led Natalie into her biggest trauma.
Natalie21:31Moment view
I know, what are we doing right now?
Natalie21:33Moment view
No, no, no, I think it's— I mean, underlying though, I think it's important.
Natalie21:37Moment view
We got to air it out, honey.
David21:37Moment view
I mean, wait, you were 10, so it doesn't matter.
Natalie21:39Moment view
It's fucking hilarious. Yeah, so obviously there was underlying tension because we were— now his dad and I are divorced and she had to go back and forth and she was just entering junior high, which is the age where like you want to hang out with your friends. You don't want to go at your dad's house on the weekends, like, right, right? So she was getting kind of pissy, and of course, who's she gonna take it out on? Me, right? And, and her dad was like Disney dad, so like she got everything. And so, and I decided to be bad cop. He was good cop, I was bad cop kind of thing, right? So whatever, it's fine, I can handle it. So anyhow, she got pissed at me, so brave, and she threw a shoe at my head. It missed my head and hit the T— the, the flat-screen TV on the wall and— wow, shattered it.
David22:23Moment view
This is when she was 12?
Natalie22:25Moment view
Yeah, 10, I think.
Jason22:26Moment view
Careful, Dave.
David22:27Moment view
Why?
Natalie22:28Moment view
I might never know.
Jason22:29Moment view
You might get a shoe at your head.
Natalie22:30Moment view
I made her— so she went to therapy and I made her like do chores to pay that back. And actually, I came— I have, I have the list. I came across the list.
Natalie22:38Moment view
List of what?
Natalie22:40Moment view
Uh, like you paying— literally, you like— you wrote like, I will pay back It was like some Harry Potter detention.
Jason22:46Moment view
I had to write shit over like Bart Simpson.
David22:48Moment view
Oh, you had to write stuff over like a thousand times?
Natalie22:51Moment view
No, she's just making that up. She just said, I, I, Natalie, promise I will pay back for the damage of the TV and whatever the cost was. That probably was like $400.
David23:00Moment view
So what caused the trauma was the shoe, or—
Natalie23:02Moment view
No, see, that's the part you're— It wasn't because I threw a shoe that I just had trauma. It was because you were a little bit crazy.
Natalie23:09Moment view
Oh, here we go.
Jason23:10Moment view
Where Well, didn't you go— used to go around and like spy on her and stuff?
Natalie23:13Moment view
She would spy on me. She would take away my phone. I was grounded every single second, every day, even if I wanted to stay home.
David23:19Moment view
Oh yeah, you would spy on her. She'd be at parties and you'd like randomly show up.
Natalie23:22Moment view
Yes.
Natalie23:23Moment view
No, that was one party, and that was Sloan's.
David23:27Moment view
You regret showing up to that party?
Natalie23:29Moment view
Absolutely not. The only thing I regret is that I didn't get there sooner enough to take the alcohol that was sitting outside the basement window.
Jason23:35Moment view
Did you wear a disguise that night?
Natalie23:36Moment view
I was so fucking close, and then the window opened and Neil reaches out and grabs the alcohol.
Natalie23:41Moment view
Vacation from that moment? Because why?
Natalie23:43Moment view
Because, you know, you guys were in high school, but when you were—
David23:46Moment view
when you were in high school, you didn't go to parties.
Natalie23:47Moment view
You were fucking smoking fucking crack in high school.
David23:52Moment view
Tell us the truth, were you smoking crack or not? Are you a crackhead or not? Fucking stop lying.
Natalie23:58Moment view
No, but you know what, I'm sorry. I think about this a lot, like the way you parented me and the way that I think.
David24:05Moment view
So did you try crack at one point?
Jason24:07Moment view
Is it true you dressed as Fidel Castro to spy on Natalie?
David24:12Moment view
I have something to tell you.
Jason24:13Moment view
You tried on Natalie's underwear again?
David24:15Moment view
Close. Um, no, this is actually about Flying Hope Animal Rescue. How many times have you wanted to save animals?
Jason24:21Moment view
All the time. I love saving animals.
David24:23Moment view
Well, now's your chance.
Jason24:24Moment view
Oh my God, what is it? Tell us.
David24:26Moment view
Here we go.
Jason24:27Moment view
You know I'm an animal guy.
David24:28Moment view
You are. You're an animal animal.
Jason24:30Moment view
I, I'm an animal.
Natalie24:31Moment view
I love animals.
David24:32Moment view
Shut up, Natalie.
Jason24:33Moment view
Where's Natalie? Hey, Natalie's trying to No, but you do love animals. You take care of my dog all the time.
Natalie24:38Moment view
I do. And I foster animals.
Jason24:40Moment view
She fosters animals. So do you. And I do.
David24:43Moment view
Oh yeah, Natalie and I both foster animals. I didn't even know I was such a great guy. We're already helping. No, but seriously, guys, where can we put the link? We'll put it in the YouTube video. It'll be— the description will be there. But they have a goal of $1 million. They're at $15,000 right now, but the goal is $1 million.
Jason24:58Moment view
Okay.
David24:58Moment view
And like, think about the amount.
Jason24:59Moment view
I'm good for $500. Dollars?
David25:02Moment view
Yeah. Yeah, that's awesome.
Jason25:04Moment view
I'm good for $500.
David25:05Moment view
Really?
Jason25:05Moment view
Send me the link. Okay, click on the video. Okay, Jason, watch you.
David25:09Moment view
Jason is gonna donate $500, and guess what?
Jason25:12Moment view
What?
David25:12Moment view
I'll double yours.
Natalie25:13Moment view
What?
David25:14Moment view
I'm going to donate 1,000 macaronis of myself. Oh, it's a really cool organization, and if you guys want to help them out, that would be incredible, and they'd really, really appreciate it. Go on Kickstarter, check out Flying Hope Animal Rescue, and make your donations to them on Kickstarter before January 31st. Million dollar goal. Well, a little less now with Jason's $500, so we're in a good spot.
Jason25:38Moment view
And your $1,000.
David25:39Moment view
And my $1,000. I'm like trying to like cut that out. Jason's $500 is going to be great.
Jason25:48Moment view
Jen, would you say that David and Natalie are just like kind of basic?
Natalie25:52Moment view
Basic?
Jason25:53Moment view
Yeah, just kind of like boring.
Natalie25:56Moment view
Boring?
Jason25:57Moment view
Yeah, like a little like fratty, like a little boring.
David26:01Moment view
No way.
Jason26:02Moment view
Yeah, basic. Like, I mean, I've yet to really I don't think they're boring, but they're just like, they've got a lot of walls.
David26:06Moment view
Would a boring person want to take another shot?
Natalie26:10Moment view
Wait, David, do you want to take another shot?
David26:12Moment view
Yeah, I'm down.
Natalie26:13Moment view
Funny story.
Jason26:14Moment view
Guys, come on.
Natalie26:14Moment view
Cheers. David— I mean, David, Jason, live once.
David26:18Moment view
Cheers.
Natalie26:19Moment view
Wait, come here, you.
David26:19Moment view
Another one bites the dust.
Natalie26:21Moment view
You know, we have a love-hate.
David26:22Moment view
Yeah, we do, and we're the best at it.
Natalie26:26Moment view
You have a love-hate with Natalie.
Jason26:27Moment view
Do you think Todd and Natalie would end up together?
David26:29Moment view
I know you're gonna be fucking honest with this too. So whichever way she strums it, it's going to be the real, the real deal.
Natalie26:35Moment view
I think out of— you want the truth?
David26:37Moment view
Yes.
Natalie26:38Moment view
I am always down for—
David26:39Moment view
don't be funny. Just be serious.
Natalie26:40Moment view
I don't try to be funny. Sometimes it happens, baby.
David26:44Moment view
Sometimes I can't help it. Out of the guys Natalie's dated, you think Todd's the best?
Natalie26:51Moment view
Oh, oh, oh.
David26:54Moment view
It's a little, little bit of thinking there. A little bit of thinking going on.
Natalie26:57Moment view
She's only had 3 boyfriends. Um, this is a— this is deep.
David27:02Moment view
Come on, Jen, I know her boyfriends that she's had. I think he's up there.
Natalie27:06Moment view
I definitely think he's the best.
Natalie27:08Moment view
Todd is definitely—
Natalie27:10Moment view
no offense anybody, but really?
Natalie27:12Moment view
Um, I mean, well, no, it's a different dynamic. LA is just like a totally different country. Todd's awesome. Yeah, cut.
Jason27:20Moment view
You know what, Todd— Todd really is awesome. I'm gonna pay Todd a compliment. Todd literally will text me, check in with me. And so that, that stuff, that means a lot to me.
David27:29Moment view
That's especially awesome in a relationship. Like, totally care about that person.
Natalie27:32Moment view
He's a little bit LA still. He needs to be broken in a little. That's all I got to say.
Jason27:37Moment view
I don't think he's very LA at all, actually. I think he's quite grounded. I mean, he looks LA. Don't, don't let his looks fool you.
Natalie27:45Moment view
Well, like, for example, when I was trying to get the box—
Jason27:48Moment view
dope. I mean, don't fucking hold it against him.
Natalie27:49Moment view
When I— when, when he's cute But when, when I made a move on you— no, don't get weird. You are being totally weird.
David27:58Moment view
Is that weird?
Natalie27:59Moment view
Okay, so, so what? No, because it's just fucking weird. It's like incest or— no, it's like we want to stay away from that.
David28:07Moment view
It's definitely not—
Natalie28:07Moment view
I mean, it's not incest, but it's like that level of like inappropriate topics. Yeah, taboo topics.
Natalie28:13Moment view
We taught him that word today.
Jason28:14Moment view
David's learning so many words. We're so proud of him.
Natalie28:17Moment view
We need to Lesson up on the taboo. We haven't put down at Mathnasium. We gotta, we gotta make sure you realize how many people are listening to this.
David28:25Moment view
Thousands.
Natalie28:26Moment view
And like, it can go this way or that way. Yes, we want to go our way.
David28:30Moment view
Our way.
Natalie28:32Moment view
My way.
David28:32Moment view
Jinx. Pour a little bit.
Natalie28:34Moment view
Jinx. Oh my God, jinx. Buy me a tequila.
David28:38Moment view
Wait, well, Nat hasn't finished her. That's enough. The half. Cheers. I'm so fucked up, by the way. I'm so—
Jason28:49Moment view
I am too.
David28:50Moment view
I don't know how this—
Natalie28:51Moment view
mission accomplished.
Jason28:52Moment view
I just want to say I love everybody watching the podcast right now. Thank you so much.
David29:00Moment view
Really?
Jason29:00Moment view
Yeah, these guys are great. Of course. I can't imagine.
David29:02Moment view
They don't know something really, like you said, like the most normal thing.
Natalie29:07Moment view
You need to edit that out because you sound like He's a complete asshole.
Natalie29:10Moment view
Really?
David29:10Moment view
Sure, Jason, you want to say I love you right now?
Jason29:12Moment view
Yeah, just—
Natalie29:14Moment view
no, David, I keep for some reason calling you David. I haven't called you Jason yet.
David29:19Moment view
We do look like— no, I love the people in the podcast too.
Jason29:23Moment view
You— yeah, why don't you just throw it up to all the fans? You should just do that.
David29:26Moment view
Let me talk to the audience.
Jason29:27Moment view
Talk to the audience.
Natalie29:28Moment view
Let's take a moment.
Jason29:30Moment view
That camera, that camera right there.
David29:31Moment view
I love the people I meet when we go out. Like, it is the Like when someone actually cares about like the videos that we make, and not just like— not just because they've heard my name in passing because they like know that like I'm a YouTuber or whatever, but like the people that like really care and they're like, I love you, and like you've done something for me, and like you've, you've inspired me to do something—
Jason29:49Moment view
the best.
David29:49Moment view
Those people are the best.
Jason29:50Moment view
It's the best.
David29:51Moment view
That like, you know, that like pays for everything.
Jason29:54Moment view
If somebody goes— somebody goes, I, I literally had the worst time in my life, I was suffering all this stuff And then they're like, and I watched your videos. You're like, what?
David30:04Moment view
I always reference the moment when like I made a thumbnail saying my car was like I was in an accident.
Jason30:09Moment view
Yeah.
David30:09Moment view
And then I was like driving down the street and this guy looked at my car and he goes, it's not that bad. And he didn't even say anything. He wasn't like, yo, David, let's take a picture. He was just like, he just like, he was so caught up with my life.
Jason30:20Moment view
Yes.
David30:20Moment view
That like he just like commented on like we were friends. I thought that was so cool. Yeah. I don't mind taking pictures at all.
Jason30:26Moment view
I don't either, but But that's really fun.
David30:29Moment view
It is real cool when someone like really appreciates you, but like also doesn't care to take a picture with you. It's like, I like you, don't need you in my phone, right? But you're cool. I think that's really sweet. You okay, Jake? I have no one in my life. At least I have a dog. That sounds like a—
Jason30:51Moment view
don't—
David30:51Moment view
my hands get so sweaty.
Jason30:54Moment view
Listen, did I feel something when we went to Halloween Horror Nights with Jen? Maybe. Would I act on it because of Natalie, because I respect her and work with her? Oh God, yeah, I still would.
David31:06Moment view
Oh, Jason spilled the tequila. Jen's knocking over the candles, for fuck's sake.
Natalie31:19Moment view
What is it, the Avengers?
David31:21Moment view
Jason's jerking off to my Iron Man book, dude. It's not—
Natalie31:23Moment view
he's imitating you.
Natalie31:25Moment view
Does it ever get numb? Like, are you numb to all this shit that you have going on around you? Like, do you ever think back to Vernon Hills days and like how fucking lucky you are?
Jason31:33Moment view
100%. This morning I came in—
Natalie31:35Moment view
I'm asking him, not you.
David31:36Moment view
Does it ever fly over the top of my head that like this is happening?
Natalie31:38Moment view
I mean, do you like get the full magnitude of the lifestyle that you are living and where you came from?
David31:43Moment view
No.
Natalie31:44Moment view
Fucking lucky you are.
David31:46Moment view
Yes. I think I do. I think the answer— I think the short answer is yes.
Natalie31:49Moment view
I don't want the short answer.
Jason31:50Moment view
You do, but you have moments, and we all have these moments. Like today when I came in and you were like, Jay, what the fuck do I do with my life?
David31:57Moment view
Yes, there's that. Yeah, and like, there's definitely moments where like, it's not enough.
Jason32:00Moment view
You have a great vlog, you have a great podcast, like you're doing it well.
David32:04Moment view
But if those moments didn't exist, I would never have this in the first place. So those moments are still important. But yes, I completely— of course, there's never been a moment where I've taken take any of this for granted. Like, from, from day one, from when I was making $600 a week, which was— I thought was like infinite amount of money when I was like first started this. Like, there was never a moment where I was like, I don't give a fuck about this. Every moment I have this, I like cherish it to— like, I think I'm super, super lucky, um, and I'm super thrilled to have this. But at the same time, I do think like, like, what's next? What do we do? Like, I think it's once you're getting there—
Natalie32:36Moment view
that's, that's the ambition part. It's not even ambition, it's the sustaining part.
David32:40Moment view
Yeah, it's like, well, one thing is getting there, but like keeping it going is a whole fucking another thing. Like arriving is like cool, but like having your place to stay for the rest of your life is difficult. Like, it's not like I'm a singer who could write like a couple songs and live off it for the rest of my life. Like, I think YouTube especially is like when you're putting out content, it's like you're old news 3 days later. Yeah. Like you have to— yeah, you have to evolve. You have to evolve with yourself. But no, the answer is, I mean, I don't know.
Natalie33:05Moment view
Yes, you're appreciative. That was the answer.
David33:08Moment view
I think it is.
Natalie33:09Moment view
And I see that. I see genuine. But it's also like— and this isn't to fault you, it's everyone— like, you become— your environment becomes your norm. The first time I came out to LA and I visited you guys at your house, I like cried. I came fresh off the RV, living like in an RV, like in the wilderness, and I like stepped off the plane and came to this, you know, million-dollar view.
Natalie33:32Moment view
Oh my God, her first time in LA, she cried every single time.
David33:36Moment view
How did I not know this?
Natalie33:37Moment view
Because you were in your world, but I really— fine, because you're 20 and you—
Natalie33:41Moment view
but I also like, like, everything that we do and the way that we are able to do things is so exciting. So I wanted to like fully immerse her in that, like events, like PR gifting, like all the brands reach out to me to just give me free shit.
Natalie33:53Moment view
And I cried. She—
Natalie33:54Moment view
yeah, I took her with me to go to this.
David33:55Moment view
That's where you can get like free clothes.
Natalie33:57Moment view
Yeah, the showroom, and they have like all their brands there, and you can go like section by section through each brand and pick out essentially whatever you want. And I brought her there and she literally like— and I was walking through with like the woman and she was just bawling the entire time. I was like, I'm so sorry, she's just not used to it.
Jason34:13Moment view
I get that.
David34:13Moment view
Oh wow.
Natalie34:14Moment view
But it was like very overwhelming for her.
Natalie34:16Moment view
Very humble. Like, you know, like I was a single mom trying to like make it. Like, so was your family. Like, like I'm sure that this is all like— but then it becomes norm. Like now I'm kind of like, I think it's more— I need to get my Botox.
David34:29Moment view
I think it's— I'm not crying as much as you, but I think it's more normal because like I've seen it like, like a lot more gradual like I didn't just like arrive here and like they just handed me the keys to this place. But like, they didn't. No, no, no. But for— yeah, but they're— yeah, but there are definitely moments where like I'm driving like down the street. Like I remember I used to go on runs and like there was, there was actually a specific moment. I remember it was like, it was like a year and a half ago. I was with Taylor. I was going on a run. I was in the car with her and I was like, I was like, this— how fucking cool is it that we're in LA right now? I'm so young. I have a place to drive home to and it's here. I have friends here. I have a job here. Like, I'm not worried about, about not knowing where I'm sleeping tomorrow. I'm like, pretty confident in what I do. I love what I do and I get to do it every day of my life and I'm my own boss. Like, I do have— I have the fucking coolest job. I say this and it sounds weird, but like, I would have killed for this as a kid. And like, I know that shit. Yeah, yeah. But like, it's the best fucking job in the world. And it's not like working on a television show where like, people tell me if I can come to work tomorrow or if I, if I'm renewed for another season. Like, it's all 100% up to me and what I put into it. Um, so it's the best job.
Jason35:39Moment view
That's awesome.
David35:40Moment view
Um, but it is, it is fucking like— yeah, definitely sometimes when I'm at my hot tub, I'm just like, you know, hanging out in my hot tub, I'm having a LaCroix, I definitely maybe sometimes forget that like, whoa, where the fuck am I? But at least 4 times a day I go, what the fuck is going on?
Natalie35:57Moment view
I know, you should set a gratitude alarm.
David36:01Moment view
That's all the time we have for this podcast.
Natalie36:04Moment view
And on that note, now, no, I, I, peace, love, and happiness.
David36:07Moment view
I have a lot of gratitude alarms, they just go off in my head.
Natalie36:09Moment view
Do you remember sitting out on my patio before you came out to California and you were perplexed about like what to do because you guys were graduating high school? And, um, it was actually you and Alex, and, um, and you were asking me about credit cards and like You're like, I don't want to go to college. And like, you were talking about like, you're thinking about going to California. And I'm like, it's got to feel right for you. And you don't remember that?
David36:33Moment view
No way. Tell me more. This is so interesting.
Natalie36:36Moment view
Yeah. Like, I'm like, I couldn't predict like if you're going to be successful. I could never in a million years predicted this shit. If I could, I'd be like, yeah, my best friend.
David36:47Moment view
My best friend Dave.
Natalie36:48Moment view
And let me come with you.
Jason36:52Moment view
What did you tell him?
Natalie36:53Moment view
What time we leave? But yeah, you were just like, um, she takes full credit.
Natalie37:01Moment view
Yeah.
Natalie37:02Moment view
And then I was like, you gotta do it, you gotta follow your heart, David. You gotta follow your heart. This is what's speaking to you. You go to California, you fucking make it happen. After Natalie graduates college, you hire her, and then she buys a house with a little tiny tiny house in the back, and then I come live, and then I start my own YouTube channel about RVs.
David37:28Moment view
I'm famous. All right guys, that's all the time we have for this podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Thank you, Jen, Natalie, and Jason for coming. Thank you, Jen. It's really nice that you took time out of your busy schedule to be here right now, um, and you kept the shades on the entire time. It's pretty impressive. And shout out to Ollie the dog. He may be 75, but he still looks cute. We'll see you guys soon. This has been the Views Podcast. My name is Jeff. Bye.