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David0:00Moment view
What's up, guys? Welcome back to Views, the podcast where Jason and I talk about a bunch of juicy stuff.
Jason0:06Moment view
Yo, what up, Dave?
David0:07Moment view
It gets fairly magical here on this.
Jason0:09Moment view
Pretty great. I got a busy weekend ahead of me. Yeah, yeah. I'm going to Dylan's birthday party tomorrow.
David0:15Moment view
Dylan's having a birthday party? Yeah, it's not his birthday.
Jason0:19Moment view
Oh no, Dylan— not Dylan Francis. Dylan Stefan, Wyatt's friend. He's turning 12.
David0:23Moment view
God fucking damn it. I thought you meant Dylan Francis's birthday party. Our friend Dylan Francis.
Jason0:28Moment view
Yeah, it's It's gonna be sick. It's a Call of Duty party.
David0:30Moment view
It's a Call of Duty party. All right, roll the intro music. All right guys, so a lot of people have been asking questions about Jason and I. No, we're not together. We just do the podcast.
Jason0:48Moment view
Yeah guys, it's strictly just Dave and I. We're friends.
David0:51Moment view
It's 100% business. There's—
Jason0:54Moment view
and some pleasure.
David0:55Moment view
No, there's really not that much pleasure.
Jason0:56Moment view
I mean, I pleasure myself underneath this blanket.
David0:59Moment view
Jason made pleasure himself during the podcast. Jason just got back from Fashion Week.
Jason1:03Moment view
I heard. I saw you all over the news.
David1:06Moment view
The news?
Jason1:07Moment view
Um, I heard you walk the runway. You're the first under-6-foot male model.
David1:11Moment view
So I went to the first, uh, was Cynthia Rowley. That was the first, like, fashion show.
Jason1:14Moment view
Love Cynthia Rowley.
David1:17Moment view
Are you being serious?
Jason1:18Moment view
I have no idea.
David1:18Moment view
I don't know.
Jason1:19Moment view
I just always—
David1:20Moment view
No, she's really great. But you know how they walk down the runway?
Jason1:23Moment view
Yeah.
David1:23Moment view
She fucking switched it up.
Jason1:26Moment view
And they went down on their hands.
David1:27Moment view
No, no. So instead of them coming out from the backstage area, they would— they were sitting in the crowd. So the models would just stand up randomly from the crowd and you wouldn't know who's a model. And then they would walk the runway. It was really scary.
Jason1:40Moment view
You could kind of tell who was the model.
David1:42Moment view
Yeah, you could kind of tell. I mean, it was pretty easy. Yeah, it was the most beautiful people in the world standing up. Everyone else was just left to sit there in really interesting clothing. Yeah, but everyone was like looking around like, well, everyone's wearing interesting clothing because it's Fashion Week.
Jason1:56Moment view
Even you.
David1:57Moment view
I mean, I had a sweatshirt.
Jason1:58Moment view
That was my main concern. I was like, Dave's going to Fashion Week. I was like, I think it's cool that you try all this new stuff. I think it's awesome. But I was like thinking, I was like, what the fuck's he gonna wear?
David2:07Moment view
You know what's crazy is like, like, I'll listen to conversations like during Fashion Week. Like, people go up to each other and they'll go, you look great. And you know, the response is, you look great too. Yeah, this is amazing. Yeah. But every time I would go up to a person, have a conversation with them, and I'd be like, you look incredible, this is an amazing outfit, no one would ever say that back to me, ever. Like, they— because, because one, they knew, like, one, it and two, you know, they knew if they said it, I'd call them out on it and be like, you don't mean that. I'm just wearing a hoodie. Yeah, I wore a hoodie to Fashion Week.
Jason2:36Moment view
I saw one picture of you on the runway and you look good. Whatever they dressed you in. Did you figure out your own outfit?
David2:43Moment view
Well, they gave you a bunch of options at the hotel, and then I was like, I want that hoodie. And the hoodie looks soft. And then— and then, yeah, you wore a hoodie.
Jason2:49Moment view
You wear the same thing you wear around here to shoot people with paintball guns.
David2:53Moment view
It was like a $500 hoodie. Oh, fucking some serious like softish material.
Jason2:58Moment view
Did you tell the difference?
David2:59Moment view
Yeah, 100%. It was like really heavy. It was like wearing a weighted blanket. But other than that, no. Fashion Week, because it's such an interesting thing to watch. Like, dude, it made me so nervous. Like all the models walking down the runway. Yeah, I don't know what about it, but like I was so close to the action because we were the front row. My palms were sweating every show. I was just so nervous.
Jason3:17Moment view
Yeah, knees weak, arms are heavy.
David3:19Moment view
Yeah, vomit on my shirt.
Jason3:20Moment view
Yeah.
David3:21Moment view
Mom's spaghetti, of course, of course.
Jason3:23Moment view
Um, but no, how many shows did you go to?
David3:25Moment view
I went to 4.
Jason3:26Moment view
Dang. And I like my fashion shows, they're quick.
David3:29Moment view
Yeah, I went to the first one and like, it's so crazy because when you go to the first one, you're like looking around like an idiot. You're like, I can't believe this is fucking real. This is fucking insane. Why are these people just like walking down here? Like, why does no one think this is crazy?
Jason3:39Moment view
Yeah.
David3:39Moment view
And then you watch it for like 5 minutes and then you go, oh yeah, I get it. This makes sense. You get so used to it so quickly.
Jason3:46Moment view
Was there a piece that someone came out in, a certain piece that just stood out to you that you were like, yes, that's it, sister?
David3:52Moment view
That's the thing is I was like, no. And like, and, and, you know, you'd think that my, my sense of fashion would be better now that I've like experienced this, but it only got worse because like I used to think that fashion was all about matching. Now I found out that it's not even about matching. Now it's about how crazy you can get. So yeah, I don't even understand what fashion is anymore.
Jason4:09Moment view
But those pieces on the runway aren't for sale, right? Most of the time.
David4:13Moment view
I don't know. I hear that sometimes they are for sale.
Jason4:15Moment view
They are for sale. Because what I had always heard was that the stuff you see on the runway is like fantasy inspiration. And then what you see in the store is much different.
David4:23Moment view
That's like when Mercedes has like a concept car.
Jason4:25Moment view
Exactly.
David4:25Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, but some of these designers are only designers that do this for a living.
Jason4:31Moment view
Who's your favorite?
David4:32Moment view
I like Cynthia Rowley. It's probably—
Jason4:34Moment view
is that male men's stuff too, or just—
David4:36Moment view
I think it's all women's stuff.
Jason4:37Moment view
Are there any men on the runway?
David4:38Moment view
No. There was, out of the 4 shows, I saw 1 man on the runway.
Jason4:42Moment view
Did they have food?
David4:43Moment view
Uh-huh.
Jason4:43Moment view
No, they don't have food at a fashion show.
David4:45Moment view
They just had LaCroix, bubbly water. That's all they have.
Jason4:47Moment view
How do you get the LaCroix? Does someone come around and serve you?
David4:50Moment view
No, it's in a fridge. You just go grab it.
Jason4:51Moment view
You grab it right before it checks out. And how long is a fashion show?
David4:56Moment view
They're each like 10 minutes long.
Jason4:57Moment view
10?
David4:58Moment view
Yeah, that's it. Very short.
Jason5:00Moment view
Wow. And then when the designer came out at the end, does everyone stand and applaud? No, no, that's it.
David5:06Moment view
Yeah, so you do one quick and it's pretty painless.
Jason5:09Moment view
Are they all in the same location?
David5:11Moment view
Um, yeah, they're all in the same location.
Jason5:13Moment view
So you watch one and then you take a break and then the next one starts? Stuff like that.
David5:17Moment view
It's in a different building. It's on different floors.
Jason5:19Moment view
Oh my God. You see any celebrities? Was Jay-Z there?
David5:22Moment view
I saw a couple. No, I didn't see Jay-Z.
Jason5:24Moment view
Oh, I always see him at fashion shows. He's one of my favorites.
David5:27Moment view
He's just your friend.
Jason5:29Moment view
I used to know him.
David5:30Moment view
What happened?
Jason5:32Moment view
We used to work at Dunkin' Donuts together.
David5:33Moment view
Yeah, Jay-Z is genuinely the best. Hey, let's talk about this. This is really important to me. Oh, Jeff Bezos.
Jason5:40Moment view
Oh yeah.
David5:41Moment view
Reportedly just bought the most expensive home in Los Angeles.
Jason5:46Moment view
Incredible.
David5:47Moment view
And how many, how many square footage was it?
Jason5:50Moment view
I know it's $165 million.
David5:52Moment view
$165 million.
Jason5:53Moment view
Yeah.
David5:54Moment view
Which is ridiculous. And I think it's, I think it's 5 acres of land, if I'm remembering correctly. $165 million, which is a shit ton of money. But they did the math and $165 million to Jeff Bezos's wealth is like if you were to make $60,000 a year It's like you buying a house for $75.
Jason6:13Moment view
That's incredible.
David6:14Moment view
That's insane. How does he have that much money?
Jason6:17Moment view
Because he's worth $10 billion.
David6:19Moment view
No, I think he's worth a lot more than $10 billion. Oh, wow.
Jason6:22Moment view
Yeah, that's crazy.
David6:23Moment view
Hey, Siri, what is Jeff Bezos' net worth? $131.7 billion.
Jason6:28Moment view
Wow.
David6:29Moment view
Do you even understand that?
Jason6:31Moment view
No. And he made all his money in prostitution.
David6:34Moment view
What? No, no, no. He founded Amazon.
Jason6:37Moment view
Oh, Amazon.
David6:38Moment view
Yeah, he started Amazon.
Jason6:39Moment view
I'm confusing him with somebody else.
David6:41Moment view
Somebody totally different. But Jay, what is that $131.7 billion?
Jason6:47Moment view
I don't know. What did he do before Amazon, I wonder?
David6:49Moment view
I have no fucking idea.
Jason6:51Moment view
What was he doing?
David6:51Moment view
I don't know.
Jason6:52Moment view
Someone— he came up with that concept. Pretty good concept.
David6:55Moment view
I want to film a video with him really bad where I— where I'm in the car with him and I ask him if I can have $1 million. And I use it just to like, just to give to other people. And it's a full video of just spending $1 million of Jeff Bezos's money, you know, paying for kids' tuition.
Jason7:11Moment view
Oh, that's fun.
David7:12Moment view
Like, that'd be so fun. Like, that's like, Jeff Bezos, if you're listening to her, anybody from Amazon, please help me make this happen. But could you imagine fucking having that much money?
Jason7:21Moment view
No, I don't know what that would be like.
David7:23Moment view
What do you do when you have that much money? Would you ever want that much money?
Jason7:26Moment view
Um, sure.
David7:27Moment view
Yeah, me too.
Jason7:28Moment view
I mean, I wouldn't, I wouldn't like I need that much, but I don't think I would change my life that, that much. I really wouldn't.
David7:34Moment view
If you had $131 billion?
Jason7:36Moment view
Yeah, I don't think I would change too much.
David7:38Moment view
Come on.
Jason7:39Moment view
No, I'm telling you, it's— I mean, like, I have my kids. You can't give— I can't spoil my kids any more than I already do. They'll turn out rotten.
David7:45Moment view
I know, but you'd buy like a crazy house and your kids would have a movie room. You buy your son a studio to record music in. Like, you have Ed Sheeran come and fucking play guitar for him in his bedroom.
Jason7:56Moment view
You're right. No, yeah, I would do things like that. Yeah, I could like hire Ed Sheeran. Yeah, come entertain Wyatt.
David8:01Moment view
Isn't that crazy for Jeff Bezos to have Ed Sheeran come by and just play in his living room?
Jason8:05Moment view
He probably doesn't have to pay him.
David8:06Moment view
It's one— he doesn't have to pay him, probably. But how easy is that? Like, Ed, I think Ed would charge, like, I'm just guessing, somewhere around $1 million.
Jason8:13Moment view
Sure.
David8:14Moment view
To come and play like a private show. And that is literally nothing. That's like me being like, can you go to Subway and get me a 6-inch? That's not even a fucking footlong. Like, that's what it is for Ed Sheeran to come and play. On fucking Jeff, probably on As Jeff Bezos Is Taking a Bath. Ed Sheeran will run through his entire tracklist and then maybe Jeff will be like, wait, Ed, isn't Snoop Dogg with you on that song? And Ed will be like, well, yeah. And then he'll call Snoop and then Snoop will come and there'll be a fucking full collaboration.
Jason8:42Moment view
Not even a special occasion. No, just because he's having a croissant.
David8:45Moment view
So much money, Jason. It's so much money. And it's—
Jason8:49Moment view
but is he happy?
David8:51Moment view
Yeah, probably.
Jason8:51Moment view
Yeah, probably.
David8:52Moment view
He's probably fucking stoked. But that's the thing. He bought the most expensive house in L.A. Now, do you think Do you think he bought that house because he liked it the most, or do you think he bought it just to buy the most expensive house in the LA?
Jason9:01Moment view
It was probably a good investment.
David9:03Moment view
I guess you're right, but I also think that he just bought it because it's the most expensive one. Like, I doubt out of every house you can possibly look at in LA, that's the best house you can get. Do you know what I mean? Uh, how convenient is it that the most expensive one is also the best one that fits a person?
Jason9:16Moment view
Well, it definitely says— it's definitely a statement. It's definitely when you go and buy the most expensive house because you can.
David9:22Moment view
That's what I feel like. Yeah, it's too— but does Jeff Bezos need to be making statements?
Jason9:26Moment view
I don't know. I think he should turn it into like a Dan Bilzerian kind of place, you know, just have parties, parties and have like iguanas crawling around there.
David9:34Moment view
And why doesn't he?
Jason9:34Moment view
A lot of weed.
David9:35Moment view
Yeah, a lot of weed. Yeah, that's, that's what you fucking—
Jason9:38Moment view
didn't he go through a big divorce? Jeff Bezos?
David9:41Moment view
Yeah. And after the divorce, I think he was still the richest man.
Jason9:44Moment view
Dang, that's crazy. Oh, I had something crazy happen while you were gone.
David9:49Moment view
What happened?
Jason9:50Moment view
Remember Wyatt's song from last week?
David9:52Moment view
Oh, yeah, right. He made a song about the Holocaust.
Jason9:54Moment view
Holocaust. Yeah, guess who DM'd me about the song?
David9:57Moment view
Who?
Jason9:58Moment view
Phineas from Billie Eilish. No way, David. I was, I was doing this thing.
David10:05Moment view
Phineas from Billie Eilish. Phineas.
Jason10:07Moment view
I'm sorry, just Phineas. I don't know his last name. Oh, Eilish.
David10:11Moment view
I actually don't know. He just goes by Phineas.
Jason10:13Moment view
Is that his last name? Anyways, I was doing this thing, I'm doing this video with Mr. Kate, and their producer was there, and they were like taking measurements, and I just went Holy shit!
David10:24Moment view
Holy fuck! Holy shit!
Jason10:26Moment view
Like that. She was like, oh, what's wrong? What's wrong? I don't know this woman at all. I've known her for like 5 minutes. I'm like, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. She's like, what happened? What happened? And I'm like, no, no, it's good. It's good news. She's like, what is it? And then I started to explain it and I sounded like a douche. But it was so nice. It just said like, bro, your son's song is so great, blah, blah, blah. He has a bright future ahead of him. And it was so funny because that night before, I was like talking about the song and I was like, I was like, you know what, Wyatt, the song is really good. And he's like, no, it's not, it's not. He's like, it could be so much better. He's like, I didn't have the time. I'm like, you worked on it for like 6 fucking weeks, dog.
David11:02Moment view
That's a big— that's a big compliment to come from like a huge— I mean, he's not just—
Jason11:07Moment view
there's no person in the world it could have come from that could have been better. Because in Wyatt's eyes, he's like— that's what Wyatt wants to be like. The guy that's like— and Phineas writing and a little behind the scenes.
David11:19Moment view
And Phineas and Billy have this like new, like new age, like grip on music. Yeah, that like— to get a compliment from him means you're really doing something right in like today.
Jason11:28Moment view
Wait, what did—
David11:29Moment view
what did your son say?
Jason11:30Moment view
He just like started crying. He was just like, huh?
David11:33Moment view
Oh, what? Did you record his reaction?
Jason11:35Moment view
No, I didn't, Jason, because I didn't want to like put it on the— I don't know, I didn't want to put it on the vlog.
David11:41Moment view
I don't know, just record it for fun.
Jason11:43Moment view
Yeah, I didn't record it.
David11:44Moment view
Oh my God.
Jason11:45Moment view
It wasn't that great because, you know, he gives shitty reactions, but he was just like, oh, oh, oh. And then so that like the night before, Phineas here at the song on the podcast, on the podcast.
David11:56Moment view
Oh my God. I was like, you just sent it to him.
Jason12:00Moment view
Yeah.
David12:00Moment view
Hey man, if you have a moment, please listen to my son's song about the Holocaust.
Jason12:06Moment view
I know you just won $18,000.
David12:08Moment view
You're busy.
Jason12:09Moment view
You got to hear this.
David12:10Moment view
I know you're busy writing the James Bond song. Please, please listen to my son. Son's Holocaust song.
Jason12:16Moment view
So he was like really down about it, and I was like, it's really good. I was like, you should, you should put it up on SoundCloud or whatever, like, you know, be proud of it. He's like, no. And then—
David12:25Moment view
wait, hold on, hold on, sorry, let me just say, let me just preface this. Wyatt is Jason's son who made a song about the Holocaust for a school project. Yeah, if this is the first podcast—
Jason12:33Moment view
sorry, yeah, it was all loud last week's podcast.
David12:35Moment view
If this is the first podcast you're listening to, they're gonna be like, what? Yeah, Phineas supports what?
Jason12:40Moment view
No, it's the— it's a saga because it's a song that he worked on for a long time. And then it ended up being a pretty good song. Whatever.
David12:47Moment view
Yeah, it's a song that he had to do some kind of project and he did a fucking song, which is crazy. And it— and to be fair, it was surprisingly really good.
Jason12:54Moment view
It was. And then that night he was— he walked over to Charlie and he was like, he's like, he's like, please, please play music with me, please. He's like, I need someone to bounce off of. He's like, I don't sing like you sing. And Charlie, she just goes, no, she goes, I don't She's like, I don't like what you're into. She's like, I'm just not into that kind of music. She's like, no thanks, sorry. Like that. And then the next day we got the DM and I was like, huh, Charlie? I'm like, look who's into Wyatt's music now. She was like, did you tell him that I can sing? And I was like, no, I didn't say anything about you. That's so, so funny because one of my kids like works really hard and thinks he's not good and the other one fucking doesn't do any work at all and thinks she's amazing. That's the difference between the two. But anyway, so that made our day when that happened.
David13:39Moment view
You guys, bro, that would be— that would be the best if fucking your kid turned out Like Phineas and Billie Eilish. That would be the best because it'd be just like, imagine all the times we just talk shit about your son. Yeah, just fucking— I want someone, please, for the love of God, Wyatt, please be the most successful musician in the world just so we can compile all the times we have trash-mouthed you here on this podcast and then play it over your acceptance speech at the Grammys. That'll be— that'll be a moment.
Jason14:09Moment view
Yeah.
David14:10Moment view
Did you see the new airplane video going around on Twitter?
Jason14:12Moment view
Yeah. Yeah. Taylor showed it to me.
David14:14Moment view
So it's basically— it's a video of this guy. He's sitting in the final row of the economy. The woman in front of him is reclining back, but he can't recline because he's in the last row. So he's punching the seat. So is she the asshole for reclining, or is he the asshole for punching the seat and being mad that she's reclining because he doesn't— he can't recline?
Jason14:33Moment view
What do you think?
David14:35Moment view
I don't know. I thought about this for a little bit.
Jason14:37Moment view
I didn't think about it at all.
David14:38Moment view
At first I thought— at first I thought he's the asshole.
Jason14:41Moment view
Yeah.
David14:41Moment view
Okay, that's kind of where I'm at. I think he's the asshole.
Jason14:44Moment view
I mean, that's it. The seats recline. You bought the last seat, dog.
David14:47Moment view
He's definitely the bigger asshole. Yeah, but is she a little bit of an asshole for reclining?
Jason14:53Moment view
No, because if someone started punching my seat, I would stand my ground and be like, what are you— this is no way to handle it.
David14:58Moment view
If—
Jason14:59Moment view
okay, you said hey 'Look, I got no recline back here. Would you mind going up maybe an inch and not reclining all the way?' Then I would have been like, 'Oh, okay, yeah, sure.' Someone starts punching my seat—
David15:09Moment view
Natalie thought that she was being more of the asshole because she was saying that when Natalie was saying when, when she reclines, 2 inches doesn't really do anything. She didn't even— she shouldn't even be reclining in the first place.
Jason15:21Moment view
Why?
David15:22Moment view
I don't know, it's a little bit tough.
Jason15:24Moment view
I put stuffed animals on you in first class once.
David15:26Moment view
That was so funny. We're sitting in JetBlue Mint and you can lay down in the seats. They're really fucking great. So I lay down and I went to bed, and I woke up with like a Buzz Lightyear like stuffed fucking action figure right by my arm. And I didn't know what it was, but I was so tired, so I just went back to bed. I just was like, okay, maybe a kid like threw it over here. And then I woke up and I looked to my left, it's a fucking stuffed Elmo, and it's a stuffed elephant, and it's a stuffed bear, and I just have a bunch of stuffed animals all around me in my, in my seat. There's no explanation for it. I was like, there's no kids sitting around. Like, I got up and I was like, who's sitting around me? And then, and then the flight attendant lady was like, yeah, it's the man behind you. He threw them all on you. And I was like, Jason, what the fuck? And I think Jason was like sleeping too, so he forgot to film my reaction to it.
Jason16:14Moment view
Well, I waited for you to get up, but you were so out cold. I was like, all right, well, he's not going to wake up for a while.
David16:20Moment view
I think Jason just wanted to put those stuffed animals on me so he could take a picture and then tweet it and be like, look, look what a fucking loser David is sleeping with stuffed animals. What did you guys do while I was at Fashion Week?
Jason16:31Moment view
Oh, things are weird when you're gone, man.
David16:34Moment view
It looked like you're about to say great. It looked like you were about to say things are great when you're gone.
Jason16:41Moment view
It's a roller coaster.
David16:42Moment view
It felt like you were about to stop yourself.
Jason16:44Moment view
Things are great when you're gone. Okay, however— and then, and then, and then they're really bad.
David16:49Moment view
Explain.
Jason16:50Moment view
And then they're great again. David, when you're gone, it's literally like being out of prison. Like the amount of freedom that you feel.
David16:57Moment view
Sure.
Jason16:57Moment view
Like, and I'm talking about really small things, like I'm gonna go take a shit. Yeah, like little things like that. You're like, I'm gonna go to the bathroom now. I'm like, oh, I can, I can go to the bathroom now. I can, you know, take my time. Just little things. I went to the doctor, like, that I hadn't been in so long. They were like, where have you been? Like, you're supposed to be here. I'm like, I know, my Dave's out of town. But like, and like, so like little things like that are great. Like, because it's like you feel like a person.
David17:25Moment view
You're like, oh, it's because I'm not like hounding you to come and shoot and stuff.
Jason17:28Moment view
Yeah, yeah. And it's just more leisurely. But then the bad side is like the crew is like not, not doing good without you, you know what I mean? Like, like I went to lunch with Zane and Todd and it's like nothing's happening. Sure, no one's turning the camera on, you know what I mean? Like there's no, there's no like driving force. Like we've got to get shit done. And then that like is like a sickness that breeds through everybody. So everybody becomes lazy and everybody's like, oh fuck, do nothing. And then when we do try to shoot, like a lot of the bits are not funny. So that, that it's, it's definitely up and down. But granted, I love being in bed at 10:00.
David18:06Moment view
It was fucking bullshit. Oops. The first night I was gone, I fucking check Insta stories and Jason is fucking running around the bar doing karaoke at a fucking bar we go to. And just like dancing with every single person there so lively. And I was— and I show it to Natalie and I go, I literally go, what the fuck? I literally said, what the fuck? Where is all this energy when we're around? And she goes, I don't know what to tell you. I don't know what to tell you.
Jason18:32Moment view
Natalie said, she's like, you guys look like you were having the best time. And I was like, what?
David18:37Moment view
Yeah. Natalie and I were like, like an angry married couple that was left out of like some kind of game night when we saw that Insta story. We were like, how could he do this to us? How could he go out and have such a good time without us?
Jason18:48Moment view
Bro, every Insta story you have is from a party bus.
David18:51Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason18:52Moment view
I'm home, I'm— I go home with Wyatt and Charlie and I click on Insta stories and you're like on a party bus with some celebrity.
David18:59Moment view
Yeah, but that's, that's consistent. Like, I'm consistently having a fun time. Oh, when you have a fun time, I'm confused because I'm like, oh, why are you having to see the difference? I'm like, why are you having fun all of a sudden now that I'm gone?
Jason19:11Moment view
Well, I just figured out that you can do karaoke on Tuesday nights, and I'm into it.
David19:15Moment view
I've always been telling you to come Tuesday nights for karaoke.
Jason19:18Moment view
I didn't think any— I— well, I just figured out that you can do karaoke on Tuesday nights at that bar.
David19:23Moment view
I've always been telling you to come.
Jason19:24Moment view
I know, but I didn't think that you'd want me to karaoke, or if that would be fun. I forgot.
David19:29Moment view
Well, to be honest, it's not like I would have filmed you karaokeing, right? I was honestly just— I was just jealous that you guys were in LA and I was in New York.
Jason19:36Moment view
That's why it was fun.
David19:37Moment view
New York is tough, dog. I was in time to say that.
Jason19:40Moment view
Why do you say this about New York? It baffles me. Dave is the only person in the world— when we go to New York, he goes, nothing to do here, nothing to do.
David19:47Moment view
Because listen, there's so much to do that there's nothing to do. It's like LA on Halloween. It's like there's so many bars in New York that everyone's scattered, and there's not one place that's like, you know, that everyone in town is there. And that's the problem.
Jason20:01Moment view
Okay, so did you, did you have a tough time in New York finding stuff to do?
David20:05Moment view
Um, well, no, what was really fun though is I was in Times Square and we drove by a bus and it had my face on it for America's Most Musical Family. It was really cool because I didn't even know they had buses of me. And then I drove by and it was me, Sierra, Nick, Debbie, and, uh, Nick on the bus. I was like, this is fucking so exciting. So we had the— so we had our driver pull—
Jason20:24Moment view
funny you find the bus more exciting than a billboard. You had a billboard, you know.
David20:28Moment view
I know, but a bus moves around the city, like, that's so cool. And I went— I stopped the bus and I went up to the bus driver and I'm like, I'm on your bus! And he goes, what? And I was like, I'm on your bus. And he came out of the bus and he looked at it and he got really excited. We were all really excited. It was just super exciting. And then we were, we were late to our flight, so we quickly went, we quickly went to Olive Garden to get some food. And we were—
Jason20:49Moment view
New York City.
David20:50Moment view
Yeah.
Jason20:50Moment view
You went to Olive Garden in New York City?
David20:53Moment view
Yeah.
Jason20:53Moment view
Greatest Italian restaurants in the country.
David20:55Moment view
I wanted to eat healthy, so I, so I thought, let me eat the salad from Olive Garden.
Jason21:00Moment view
Bro, you— I know you need a girlfriend.
David21:03Moment view
I get it. Oh my God, I'd love one.
Jason21:04Moment view
You need a girlfriend to just correct everything that's wrong about you.
David21:07Moment view
I would love one.
Jason21:08Moment view
You have so many good things going for you.
David21:10Moment view
Do you have a girlfriend?
Jason21:11Moment view
In some ways you're so dumb.
David21:12Moment view
Do you genuinely think I should have a girlfriend or I shouldn't? Um, I think that something tells me that if I had a girlfriend, it'd be—
Jason21:19Moment view
well, I mean, selfishly, I don't want to say yes. You want me to answer the question selfishly or unselfishly?
David21:25Moment view
Well, no, answer it honestly.
Jason21:26Moment view
Honestly?
David21:27Moment view
Yeah. If tomorrow—
Jason21:28Moment view
I can't answer the question honestly and not be selfish.
David21:31Moment view
No, if tomorrow you could snap your fingers—
Jason21:32Moment view
Honestly, I don't want to lose you.
David21:35Moment view
No, if tomorrow you could snap your fingers and give me a girl I love. Yeah, right. Yeah, tomorrow. Yeah, like just introduce me to this girl that I'm like gonna fall in love with. Would you do it?
Jason21:44Moment view
No.
David21:44Moment view
No, why?
Jason21:46Moment view
Because then I'd lose you.
David21:48Moment view
Yeah, you're right. Yeah, that'd be tough.
Jason21:50Moment view
I mean, it'd be tough.
David21:51Moment view
I would never ever vlog again.
Jason21:53Moment view
No. And the podcast, forget it.
David21:56Moment view
You burn the equipment and start a fire. A romantic fire on the beach with the podcast equipment. Don't worry, we could just light these microphones on fire. I won't need to use them ever again because I love you.
Jason22:07Moment view
If you could give me a girlfriend, would you give me a girlfriend?
David22:09Moment view
Absolutely not.
Jason22:11Moment view
No, you wouldn't, right?
David22:12Moment view
No, no, no.
Jason22:12Moment view
Yeah.
David22:12Moment view
I mean, girlfriends are dangerous. It's like, especially when I first start dating. I mean, I am like, I'm hooked and I cannot think of anything or do anything else other than date that person. And that's like, that's definitely not something that I want to always say.
Jason22:26Moment view
That you said that to me once and it really scared me. You were like, guys, you know, if I get a girlfriend, I could just dip. And I looked into your eyes. At first I was like, fuck, he's kidding. And I looked into your eyes, I'm like, oh, he's not kidding at all.
David22:40Moment view
No. Yeah, I mean, like, if I find something that I seriously like— and the problem is, is when I, when I find somebody that I really like, like, all my logic goes out the window.
Jason22:49Moment view
Yeah.
David22:49Moment view
So like, I'll start saying things like, who really needs the vlog? Like, who— like, all you need is somebody you love, right? Like, that's what life is all about.
Jason22:58Moment view
Yeah.
David22:59Moment view
And then I'm going to go to Hawaii for 8 months, you know?
Jason23:02Moment view
Yeah.
David23:02Moment view
So if I start talking like that, please fucking stop me.
Jason23:06Moment view
I won't. I wouldn't be able to.
David23:07Moment view
You won't be able to. Not unless you play this podcast back. It won't really do anything.
Jason23:12Moment view
Well, that's funny. It's Valentine's Day today and we're talking about love. You like Valentine's Day?
David23:16Moment view
Yeah, I think it's cool.
Jason23:17Moment view
I think it's so stupid.
David23:18Moment view
Why?
Jason23:19Moment view
Because this is the thing: if you're single, obviously it sucks because you feel like an asshole, you feel left out. And if you're with somebody, you're forced into this fucking bullshit. You gotta go out to eat. It's the worst night to go out to eat. I went out tonight, went with my kids. You fucking can't get a table, or pizza took 55 minutes. Sure, it's so silly. And then you see people all the time like I got a DM today, um, like I brought Carly and Aaron some like Valentine's Day gifts in a video and like someone DM'd me, they're like, that was the nicest thing. I've been married 8 years, I didn't get shit for Valentine's Day. And I'm like, well, so who cares? Like, fucking why? Because someone says this is the day that you have to get shit?
David23:59Moment view
Yeah, you just have a really negative outlook on love.
Jason24:02Moment view
I, I don't, I don't, I think it's really dumb. I think if I want to love somebody, I can love them any day of the year.
David24:07Moment view
I understand that, but I think Valentine's Day is a little bit— is a time to do it harder, like to love a little harder. It's kind of like having a birthday. It's like, why do I have to celebrate this person being born? I can do that every day with my kids. But there needs to be a day where it's just like a little bit enhanced and a little bit cracked out.
Jason24:25Moment view
Try to get a reservation on Valentine's Day.
David24:28Moment view
Jason, this is really funny. You've been talking to this girl for a month. God, this is crazy to me. You're talking to a girl for a month and she lives in another state. And finally she was about to come out. Yeah, to visit California.
Jason24:41Moment view
Yeah.
David24:42Moment view
And she told you just she was down to hang out, right?
Jason24:44Moment view
Right. When did you make plans for, uh, maybe Saturday? See her on Saturday?
David24:49Moment view
See her on Saturday?
Jason24:50Moment view
Yeah.
David24:50Moment view
So Jason was supposed to see her this Saturday, and then a couple days— this was like 3 days ago— he's scrolling through Instagram and come— comes across an Instagram pic from her, and it's her and basically, I'm not exaggerating, a full body cast in a hospital room. She was in a fucking car accident.
Jason25:08Moment view
She was— she was hurt really bad.
David25:10Moment view
Yeah. I mean, like, broken arm, broken leg, like, broken neck.
Jason25:13Moment view
Yeah.
David25:13Moment view
Like, stuff like that. Not machines.
Jason25:14Moment view
Back home now. She's better.
David25:16Moment view
Yeah. Yeah. But like— but like, this fucking woman Jason's been wanting to hang out with for quite some time, just the day before she's finally supposed to come to L.A., gets hit by a car, which is fucking kind of insane.
Jason25:29Moment view
I was really looking forward to it. Made the plan on Sunday, and I knew you're gonna be out of town, so I was like, oh great, Saturday night. She even said, I'm going up, uh, I'm going— coming up there for a party, but like maybe before or after. I was like, oh great, I was really excited about it. And then I just opened Instagram, she's just in this big neck brace.
David25:45Moment view
Has she canceled yet?
Jason25:46Moment view
No, she— I haven't talked to her at all. I DM'd her, I said, are you okay? I'm so sorry, what happened?
David25:51Moment view
Did she respond?
Jason25:52Moment view
No, she didn't. Wow, she didn't respond. But I see her story that she's back home and okay. Okay, she looks okay.
David25:58Moment view
That's crazy. That is the most typical Jason Nash.
Jason26:02Moment view
I mean, unbelievable. Unbelievable. Can you believe it?
David26:03Moment view
I mean, I honestly can.
Jason26:05Moment view
You can?
David26:06Moment view
It does, it does make sense. It doesn't— it does feel like something that would happen to you.
Jason26:10Moment view
Yeah, well, that's, that's— I can't find love.
David26:12Moment view
I went on Nikki Glaser's podcast.
Jason26:14Moment view
Oh yeah, how was that?
David26:16Moment view
She's really funny.
Jason26:17Moment view
I've listened.
David26:17Moment view
Nikki Glaser is a comedian.
Jason26:18Moment view
Well, it's not a podcast, it's a show.
David26:20Moment view
It's a show. Sorry, it's a show on Sirius. Um, and yeah, it's really interesting.
Jason26:25Moment view
How was it? What did she ask you?
David26:27Moment view
Well, we just like talked about a whole bunch of stuff, but it was really funny. I, I, I brought you up and she's like, oh, I know Jason Nash. Yeah, I don't know why that was like so cool.
Jason26:35Moment view
So many—
David26:36Moment view
the reason I like taking Jason to a lot of parties is because every single comedian has a story with Jason. And it's— I mean, it's usually like, yeah, we, we were at the club together and I spit on him.
Jason26:47Moment view
Or yeah, yeah, no, it's usually like, oh yeah, you're in that audition and like it didn't work out.
David26:52Moment view
The crazy part about Jason is like he, he was there for the come up of all these other comedians. That's so crazy. Like he was— any comedian you can name now Jason has been in the room with them at one point and been on the same level as them. That's kind of cool. You're like, you're like the Good Luck Chuck of comedians. Good Luck Chuck, I think, is a movie where, where this guy has sex with girls and then, and then the next person that the girl basically dates, she marries. And that's kind of the situation with Jason. Jason would be in rooms with comedians and then when they left, they'd become super successful. So you're working really hard after working really hard. Yeah, that's amazing.
Jason27:30Moment view
Focused.
David27:31Moment view
Well, how did you feel about that? Did you ever feel like, hey, there's all these comedians that are kind of killing it and I still can't get my foot in? Well, now, now you're— now you're doing exactly what you're meant to be doing. Like, you're killing it doing this. But like, I just—
Jason27:42Moment view
I think I just felt like, oh, um, you know, it'll come, you know. And then, you know, you just— you just hope that it'll come.
David27:51Moment view
If YouTube and Vine wouldn't have come around, how many more years till you would have given up?
Jason27:55Moment view
I'd still be doing it.
David27:57Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
Jason27:57Moment view
Oh well, no, maybe not because of the kids. Yeah, but the only reason I did YouTube was because of my kids, because I was like, oh, this will be like a steady thing that I can like pay my bills. Sure, it worked out. But yeah, but yeah, if YouTube hadn't come around, I probably would have quit.
David28:10Moment view
How many times were you on the verge of like giving up?
Jason28:12Moment view
All the time, every day. I would always want to quit, but then I had nothing else to do either. It wasn't like I was like so brave, it's just like there's nothing else I could do. So I was like, I guess I'll keep doing this.
David28:22Moment view
And what does that keep doing this mean? Like you were just going to What was your day like? Flashback 20 years ago. Sorry, flashback like 10 years ago.
Jason28:30Moment view
10 years ago?
David28:31Moment view
Yeah, like what were you doing 10 years ago?
Jason28:32Moment view
Was like, um, like, hey, here's like $5,000, like go make a web series, or like, like it's a very small amount of money, or like go like act on a show for the day, have a couple lines, um, do stand-up, maybe write on a show. That was, that was my day, but I hated being a writer. I didn't like it. But yeah, I mean, I don't know. I think part of me just kind of thought, yeah, there's just nothing else to do, so I'll just keep doing this.
David28:59Moment view
I went to the Dan Bilzerian party.
Jason29:01Moment view
Yeah.
David29:01Moment view
Okay. Dan Bilzerian has a party every year. I feel like we talk about this on the podcast every time. Last year he had a party for Valentine's Day and I really wanted to fucking get into it.
Jason29:09Moment view
Sure.
David29:10Moment view
And I couldn't get into it. The dude fucking hates guys. Like, the guy cannot have a guy at his party.
Jason29:15Moment view
Sure.
David29:16Moment view
Not a fan of it. So this year Jeff was like, yo, we're on the list, let's go. And I was like, fuck, I'm in New York. But I really wanted to go, so I put— I want one of my press days, I pushed back, and I got all my press done in a day just so I can come home early to go to this fucking Dan Bilzerian party. So I got home, I landed at like 8 or 9 PM. We went to this party and we were standing in line and it's a fucking mess. Like, long line, super long line, and it's like I mean, it's a ton of people, like 500 people there. So many people right outside his house. Right. And, and then fucking security. Security all of a sudden, all of a sudden starts yelling, if you have a cock, get out of the fucking line. You're not coming in. No more fucking dudes. If you have a dick, leave now. I don't give a fuck who you are. So, like, I won't even name, like, the celebrities that they were kicking out, but there were, like, some actual, like, celebs there that were guys that were just being fucking pushed out of the line.
Jason30:13Moment view
Right.
David30:13Moment view
Because he was just like, no fucking dudes. I don't give a fuck who you are. God, that's crazy.
Jason30:17Moment view
That's crazy.
David30:18Moment view
And like, yeah, I mean, it didn't matter if you were on the list or whatever. It just got—
Jason30:22Moment view
they were just at capacity.
David30:23Moment view
I don't know. It's just I don't know if they were at capacity or they're like, we have enough guys here. That's it. And the crazy part is there are still like 300 girls just waiting in line, like ready to go in.
Jason30:33Moment view
Really?
David30:33Moment view
Like, yeah, it was— it just— it was crazy. And another year I'm not going to this fucking damn Bulgarian party that I've been trying to go to.
Jason30:40Moment view
That's— that's the second year in a row.
David30:42Moment view
Yeah.
Jason30:42Moment view
Second fucking year in a row happened last year. Anything?
David30:45Moment view
We just didn't get on the list and we just kind of stayed outside.
Jason30:48Moment view
I've got some crazy news stories for you here. Are you ready?
David30:51Moment view
What happened?
Jason30:51Moment view
An Instagram model was charged with trespassing after she broke onto the Super Bowl field in Florida. Kelly Kay was quickly detained by police, but not before she flashed the audience in a thong. When the Daily Mail reporter asked about the reasoning behind the stunt, Kay answered, I was just living my best life.
David31:08Moment view
Oh, yep. I wonder why people More people don't streak. And what's the punishment for it? Uh, like, do you— like, I've always wanted to go on the sex offender list, I think. Oh, are you serious?
Jason31:19Moment view
I don't know.
David31:20Moment view
Like, I've always wondered, like, let's say when, like, a girl streaks right on a baseball field.
Jason31:23Moment view
Yeah.
David31:24Moment view
Like, when the guys, whatever, the security guards catch her, are the security guards, like, like, pissed about it? Or are they like, haha, we got you. Nice try. Like, that was fun.
Jason31:33Moment view
Yeah. You know, I mean, no, I think they charge you now.
David31:35Moment view
They charge you. Sure.
Jason31:36Moment view
But like, are they pissed or do they mean like charge you with like the law?
David31:39Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason31:40Moment view
Like they put you in jail?
David31:42Moment view
Yeah, but like, are they like mad or do they do that just to prove a point? Like, like, you know what I mean? Like if you get pulled over for drunk driving, a cop's gonna be like, what the fuck, you're drunk driving, right? But like when you pull over for— when you're— when you're caught for streaking, like isn't that more like kind of goofy? And it's like, okay, that's what kind of prick security guard you are. I don't know, like I feel like everyone enjoys—
Jason32:02Moment view
if it were you and you busted some streakers, I know exactly what would happen. You'd be like, hey man, that was pretty fucking funny though, you know? Like, yeah, I gotta take you off, that was sick.
David32:11Moment view
Yeah, of course.
Jason32:12Moment view
But like, if it were me and I had to do that job all the time, fucking guy gotta run out to right field and catch your ass, no way. I'd be pissed for sure. Oh, the other day I go to start my phone, I tap it twice, right?
David32:25Moment view
I was just gonna say how hard you fucking take it from sleep mode.
Jason32:28Moment view
And David goes, once. Once you only got to tap it once like that. And I go, I go, what? You just got to tap it once. God, so fucking old.
David32:39Moment view
Because Jason taps his— like when Jason tries to wake up his iPhone, it's like, this is, this is what I hear. I go, that's his— it's like he's fucking—
Jason32:47Moment view
I have a strong index finger. I do finger pull-ups all the time.
David32:51Moment view
You don't. You're mental.
Jason32:52Moment view
That's true.
David32:53Moment view
So the other day I was going through my DMs and the fucking Empire State Building DM'd me. Oh my God, isn't that crazy?
Jason33:00Moment view
David's been walking around the house for the last couple days bragging, like, the verified account Empire State Building DM'd me, which is pretty fucking cool.
David33:08Moment view
Like, listen, I'll be honest, some pretty cool people DM me and I get really lucky with these DMs, but I've never had one of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City, let alone in America, fucking send me a message.
Jason33:20Moment view
It's so fucking cool, bro.
David33:22Moment view
It is, because first of all, you would—
Jason33:24Moment view
I grew up, I grew up watching the Empire State Building.
David33:27Moment view
No, I grew up— yeah, I went— I remember the first time I found out about the Empire State Building. I mean, it's just fucking— it is kind of cool. Like, who's— first of all, how the fuck is it doing it? Because it's a building.
Jason33:37Moment view
I know. Oh yeah, I know. That's, that's the amazing thing. And we were all shocked when it opened.
David33:42Moment view
And guess what? You probably want to know this, but just by looking at it, but it has a good sense of humor. I've been talking to it and it like, it even sends emojis and shit. And I don't know, I'm so excited. I didn't know the Empire State Building had a verified account. And they sent me a DM like, hey, we'd love for you. We'd love— I don't know, maybe there's multiple buildings. We'd love for you.
Jason34:02Moment view
Why would they say we?
David34:04Moment view
Well, it's— I mean, dude, it's fucking— the building's been around for years. Maybe it just has a different sense of English or vocabulary. Right, right.
Jason34:10Moment view
It's interesting. Yeah.
David34:12Moment view
So he DM'd me and he's like, hey, I'd love for you to come by and visit the top of the building.
Jason34:17Moment view
Oh my God.
David34:18Moment view
I was like, yeah, for sure.
Jason34:19Moment view
You know who DM'd me the other day? The Pentagon.
David34:22Moment view
The Pentagon?
Jason34:23Moment view
Yeah.
David34:23Moment view
What do they say, that they're, that they're still investigating your, uh, your recent searches on Google?
Jason34:28Moment view
Yeah, yeah, we get some NSA shit coming on there, so I probably should have brought that up.
David34:32Moment view
I don't know.
Jason34:33Moment view
So what are you gonna do? Are you gonna do an Instagram takeover? Are you gonna take it over? Or no? I just want to know.
David34:38Moment view
First of all, I want to go visit.
Jason34:39Moment view
I don't know, you, you can go visit. You've been to New York like 3 times this year. Why don't you ever go?
David34:44Moment view
I'm always skeptical about meeting, meeting up with people from my DMs. First of all, I mean, I know it's not a catfish. It's verified, right?
Jason34:51Moment view
Right. Of course.
David34:52Moment view
I get to the address they send me and I go, this isn't the Empire State Building. It's just like a short— it's like a small house. I'm like, what the fuck? I've been scammed. No, I'm just going to go visit. I love—
Jason35:05Moment view
like buildings.
David35:06Moment view
Love big buildings.
Jason35:07Moment view
Really?
David35:07Moment view
Yeah. He's definitely my type. He's for sure my type of DM.
Jason35:11Moment view
Yeah. I heard you're headed to Dallas today.
David35:13Moment view
I am.
Jason35:14Moment view
Excited?
David35:15Moment view
Yeah, I'm going to speak at a convention.
Jason35:17Moment view
David just asked me 5 minutes ago, I go, you're going to a college? He goes, no, it's— he goes, it's a conference. And then he goes, what's a conference? Have you been to VidCon?
David35:27Moment view
Yeah, well, because that's a conference. Because I usually speak at colleges, and this time I'm going to conference, and like, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what it means necessarily. Like, I know it's at a hotel rather than at the actual school, and there's other speakers like Ted Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg, um, like Sophia Bush. There's a bunch of other speakers. But like, when I go to colleges, I do like Q&As. Like, I don't give like gives fucking full-on speeches. So I'm scared, like I'm asking Jason if it's a conference because, like what a conference is, because I'm scared that it's gonna be like, okay, now Jesse Eisenberg will deliver his State of the Union address to the school. And then I come up and I answer questions about why Jason's balls are so saggy. Like I'm scared that I'm gonna have to like, I'm scared I'm gonna go up on stage, I'm not gonna match up with the rest of the talent there.
Jason36:08Moment view
You also asked me, is it in one room? I don't know. I don't know. Probably not.
David36:14Moment view
Well, if I think— If I think of conference— Yeah, Jason has no idea. Jason just found out I'm going to a conference and I'm asking him these questions. If I think of conference, I think of multiple rooms.
Jason36:24Moment view
I would think of the multiple rooms as well.
David36:26Moment view
I just listen—
Jason36:27Moment view
Maybe one big room.
David36:28Moment view
I'll be able to handle it if it's just like I'm talking to the students and having my Q&A. But I don't want like intellectual people, like not that the students aren't intellectual, but I don't want like Jesse Eisenberg, you know, backstage listening to like, what is this fucking moron talking about? Okay, that's what I'm nervous about.
Jason36:45Moment view
So you're not gonna let any smart people in?
David36:47Moment view
No, I'm just saying like the students will get what I'm talking about because they'll be like, they watch the videos, but like someone who doesn't watch the videos, they'll be like, what the fuck? Who let this kid come on stage here? So I'm kind of nervous about that. Yeah, and no smart people allowed. I actually have to go to the college right now. Yeah, I'm flying to Dallas today, but I'm back tonight if you want to hang out.
Jason37:05Moment view
Oh, you know, I heard, I heard your schedule. It's a bullshit schedule.
David37:08Moment view
Why?
Jason37:09Moment view
Well, you do this thing where you're like, yeah, I'm going to go to Dallas, I'm going to do the conference, and then I'll be back at 10 to film with the boys and Zane, and we'll all go out and I'll get my footage. And then I heard this little conversation between you and Taylor, which was you looked at the flight and you're like, Taylor, I land at 11:58. I thought I was landing at 11. She's like, I know, I tried to get 11, but— So you're fucked.
David37:32Moment view
Yeah, I come back a little late, but that's when you guys will be at the bar. And I'll come meet up with you guys.
Jason37:38Moment view
Oh no, no, you're looking at 12:45. It's not gonna work for you. You should come home and go to bed. Okay, straight away. Today is a wash.
David37:46Moment view
All right guys, well, I gotta go. I gotta go to the college.
Jason37:48Moment view
Go check out David's merch. Go check out my merch. Go check out my Instagram. Go check out David's.
David37:53Moment view
Go check out the Empire— everyone go comment on the Empire State Building's Instagram, um, page saying, hey, I'm really excited for this collaboration. Looking forward to it. Looking forward to it. And just say David Dobrik sent me here and see how that goes. All right. We'll see you guys later. This has been Views Podcast. My name is Jeff. Bye.
Jason38:11Moment view
Bye-bye.