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Unc Cast ft. Jae & Trey Richards

Nov 19, 20252 hr 6 min
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Summary

Marlon and Duke welcome Jae and Trey Richards of 4Y'all Entertainment, who share their YouTube origins, the influential Worldstar era, and the exciting transformation of their "Office Movers" sketches into a TV series featuring a surprising Drake cameo. They also dive into the nuances of internet comedy, the evolving music industry, the challenges of TV production, and personal stories of overcoming health issues and stand-up comedy disasters. The discussion highlights their commitment to authentic content and navigating the digital creator landscape.

Episode description

(00:06:55) - World Star used to be A1

(00:11:29) - The making of Office Movers

(00:19:46) - Funniest People on the Internet

(00:37:00) - Favourite scenes from Office Movers 

(00:52:44) - Is 4YE done with YouTube? 

(01:012:32) - Brampton vs Scarbz: Who's got more talent?

(01:24:07) - How Drake got on Office Movers

(02:06:40) - Marlon beat Sleep apnea

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Transcript

Intro / Opening

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computer spot in your house. Yeah, because you are Mr. Desktop. Yeah. Bro, yeah, man. People our age, man. You make big purchases on your phone. Or you got to go desktop with a computer time. I don't feel secure out there. First time I got a goose, computer, fam. Welcome to the Unk Chat. You buy a Tesla and an iPod Touch? What? Yes, sir! Who else but us? It's us, man. Yo. but us, baby. We back. Another week, another classic. I'm Marlon. I'm Duke. And we got some...

Got some people in the building. That was my part. Should I double dutch? Random order show episode. We took over. Muscle memory. We got four y'all in the... It's so funny. You know when you meet people and it's like, oh, my family calls me this name. Like, if you know me, you call my OG name. So niggas that really know us call us 4-Y'all still. And I love that. 4-Y'all, 4-Y'all. You know when they tapped in by how they call you, for sure. I know how long you've been watching.

And you guys been, I mean, what year was it? 2011? Shit, 2011, man. 2011 started the journey. Why did we all start in 2011? I don't know what it was, man. Something was in the air, man. Worldstar was in the air. I promise you, Worldstar had a big...

Yeah. For us, it was the internet. I was just like how you got your reps up. Like, get on Worldstar. Worldstar was it. Back then, compilations were hitting, bro. They really dropped the ball, bro. They could have really been like a media conglomerate.

Like if they really played the cards right. They're running the local page. Yeah, but there's too much high abilities on that page. Way too many. Those fights. Saying Worldstar meant there was a fight. It didn't mean anything else. You just had to watch out. Yeah, it was like an urban live leak too. That made me stop watching fight videos online. Yo, it made me scared, man. It made me scared. I didn't like seeing it. I don't like seeing people drop with their head hitting the ground.

when people got stiff I'm stomping into a curb stiff shit is what traumatized me the first time I saw a man drop I was like no who? When a man drops and he's just... Oh, yeah. Yeah, the hands go up, the legs go up. I'm like, no, no, no. My heart hurts. I'm like this. But then we're all tuned in to UFC. You know what I mean? So... That's professionals. They got whistles. They got bells. They knew what was going to happen. You feel me? This is too real. This makes...

I will never walk into an octagon. John Jones got knocked out in front of Tim Hortons like this. Belly button out, bro. Oh my god. Big nigga dude, stomach out. Yo, when you... That's the worst. You ever seen that video of the guy, no matter what? No matter what, big things will pull the shirt down, man. If I'm going down as a K.O.P. That's probably the worst part about getting knocked out is when your clothes fall off.

in an awkward way until you're doing the splits, kind of. Like, women, I kind of expect it every time a fight happens because they're barely wearing anything anyways, usually, when a fight's happening. It's like some strung up, you know those shits you can't hold when you're doing a lot of shit? Where's the start? It's like a snuggie. Pat it down. Yo, getting knocked out and your clothes are off. I'm sorry, bro.

I think I'm good with my clothes to come off, but my shoes coming off, I feel differently about. Yeah, let me have both my shoes on. Like to get up with my socks and say, where's my shoes, bro? Where's my shoe at? One's there, one's there. My shirt is just an easy shirt. One falcon, one shirt.

Oh my God. That's the funniest thing to say, bro. Like, why are you, why is your shoe over there? Imagine you just, you're going to Tim Hortons and then boom, you just wake up and someone's like, here's your shoe, sir. This is the phone for me because like when you're in a scrap. Like, especially if it's multiple people. Phones are gone, bro. That's a really good point. I've seen too many fight videos where a random nigga just pops in the frame.

Can you imagine seeing that? You're getting punched. You see your sight? You're sitting against this jet. That or stepping on your phone for no reason. What can you do with a phone these days? Can you break into it these days? Right? Once your phone's lost, it's not lost. Locked and bricked. Yeah, you lock it, break it up. You just did it for the game, bro. You just did it to inconvenience. Exactly. You don't have it. That's all that matters. And phones are like a stat.

It's not like you just go pick up a phone for a next 50 bones and be your best. Niggas got a plan. Niggas got a plan for a new phone, bro. That used to be buying a computer. Like a whole modem. That's what I miss, honestly, is having a designated... computer spot in your house. Yeah, because you are Mr. Desktop. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bro, yeah, man. People our age, man. You make big purchases on your phone. or you know that's time first time i got a goose computer

Welcome to the Unk Chat. You buy a Tesla on an iPod Touch? What? It's the people buying new shit on old technology. That's gotta be a trip. Like you're buying, you're on an IBM and you're buying. Oh my God. You're ordering Uber Eats. That shit is not loading. Yo, that shit was the ghetto, bud. Yo, listen, if you're tired of the same old.

World Star used to be A1

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Yes. Let's talk about office movers, man. The two Bluetooths in the air at the same time. The dual Bluetooth, bro. So my dad, like his whole life, he was an office movement just working for another company. Yeah. And then he finally started his own company in 2007. I was a secretary, 12-year-old secretary. It's all good. And then this guy was just, he's a businessman. He's a mover. He's like admin. He's a counter. Yeah, everything. HR. So I remember.

He just reached peak boss mode, and he had two phones going. He had one phone connected with a Bluetooth, and then he's like, yo, I love this. hands-free situation. And blue-collar Jamaican had two phones with the two Bluetooths. My dad and stepdad had it. There's no way that's good for your brain. Bro, and he had the other one was just for paintings. Yo, my stepdad used to... buy up those, you know, you go to a flea market.

And there's those black love paintings. Of course. Black holding up the earth. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are the biggest ones. Fucking global. Yeah, yeah. That's the exact cause. And it's things I told. It's like, yeah, children.

Yeah, my dad used to buy up those and try to sell them at the flea market and shit. And he had a dedicated Bluetooth to the paint. He had a dedicated Bluetooth for the paint. I'm like, no one's calling you, man. Nah, just in case. No walks. Nigga walking by two and I'm like, yo, bring it up. No walks. None. It's all in person. What do you have a phone for? Who's buying black love paintings via phone? Black people.

You need to see it. He's like holding the shit. Yeah, there's a boob out. Take your pictures with his razor with two hats. One pixel. Yeah, fuck, man. I'll never forget the day I see my dad answer the phone like this. He was going too far, man. But, you know, he was just excited. It was cute. Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. Makes it feel important. Yeah, you know what I mean? I'm like, bro.

But it was annoying because he would answer on one phone. Then I called, Trevon, hello. And then started talking to you. But I'm like, bro. That's a Jamaican specialty. Calling you to talk to somebody else. They're with them. That they could talk to right after you. Don't push me out there. Every single time. Yes, one second. Yo, Aaron! One time I've answered the phone and they had to wait.

I put my mom on my sneaker, bro. I just walk away. Let me know when you're ready, bro. You ever seen those TikTok videos with the ring? And it's like, oh, this is when you're going to get married. And it has to... drop in the space, but it keeps bouncing on the shit. My man just dropped. The laundry came back. And the shield's still bouncing. I'm like, yo, dawg, this is wild. I didn't see that wood.

What's that? So TikTok has these filters, like, you know, the game filters that they do for everything. So they have this one filter where it's two rings on either side and there's a small little gap in the middle. for the ring to drop in. So you have to drop the ring in, but... that rings on the side if it touches it it just bounces pinball exactly but like a way more sensitive version that shit Amanda dropped it just went into his laundry came back I watched it for 10 minutes bro

Yeah, they'll get you. And the more it bounces, the more years it adds to when you get married. So it's like if you go straight down, it's like you'll get married in like one year. But if it goes, it's like in 80 years, you'll get married. Imagine you just let a TikTok filter dedicate your life. I ain't getting married now. I've seen so many office movers clip-side.

on TikTok. Do you guys want that? Or do you guys are like, bro, get it out there, man. We come from the YouTube era where it's just like, bro, get it. I mean, you can't say this, but I mean, people are going to pirate you.

The making of Office Movers

You can get mad and try to squash some, like, whack-a-mole shit, or you can let it... Have you guys found it online? Bro, the first day last year. I was so surprised. But that's when I knew I made it, bro. I seen ourselves on IPTV, like, instantly. I'm like, wow. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're on IPTV for sure. Yeah, I see. The streets wanna take it, bro. And we come from YouTube, but like, obviously, you know what I'm saying? Not like that. Like, go support and ting, but it's just, uh...

I feel like, yeah, even the clips of it online, we just come from that. You know what I mean? Like, but we didn't have TikTok back then. We didn't have Vine to re-upload to TikTok. So it's like, yeah, straight Worldstar or like Twitter. Sometimes they'll rip their shit and re-upload it. You want it on TikTok. That's where all the YNs are. Everyone's over there. I'm shocked you guys have never gotten into the actual, like, I don't want to say TikTok creation game, but like...

More of like the app game. Yeah guys are YouTube right like you guys have never really made a tick-tock video or Instagram. You know what I mean? You know what it is, bro? The same time we went out to LA and we met Batch. When we got back from that trip, he called us.

And he's like, bro, y'all got to get on Vine. Y'all got to get on Vine. It's this new thing. Like, everyone's doing it. We're leaving YouTube. And from that day, we kind of made a decision, like, no, we're not leaving this app. Like, you know what I mean? Vine will go on and then we...

do something here and there but like we're not leaving this like core app what we're doing so i feel like that kind of it was just reliving that when tick tock came out because like yeah you can do the trends you can get on there but also we realized after seeing all the office movers clips like the way We're now using TikTok as re-uploading stuff that we've done. It's like, okay, put it out there. Even the podcast, it's amazing for podcasts, as you guys know.

So that's how we use it. You know what I mean? Like, I don't think I'd ever make TikToks, but they're fun and I enjoy watching. I'm a fan of watching TikToks. I'm doing a 12-step dance and shit. They're actually bringing back Vine. It's called Devine. Twitter bought it and they're bringing it back. Yeah, we don't need it, man. We don't need it, but I think it's one of those things where it's like...

If you get in there early with whatever you're doing, it's an opportunity. That's my thing with all these apps. There's so many times where I'm like... whatever man and then it blows up and i'm like all i have to do is upload first week yeah i know and i'd be there like wasting your whole covid and shit there's so many people on tiktok who are huge right now and only because they were huge when it first popped

Yeah, that's a fact. That's it. Like, they haven't done anything since. They're just coasting off of it. Yeah. That's it. There's something to that. And even, like, what you were saying before, too. I like that. You guys, I mean, I've been watching you guys for, like, a very long time in terms of your content. But, like, you guys are always true to that. Like, your content was always original.

Whenever you guys did kind of do some shit that was trendy, you kind of scolded yourselves. Made fun of the trend. Yes. No, like if they did do it, they'd come back and go, it's not even us. We don't want to do this. We're talking about it on the way here, actually. Where did that come from?

Just being embarrassed and shit. Having to look myself in the mirror after. Bro, I used to hate when some shit we did not like. We just got into a trend and it blew up. Everyone's like, yo, shit. Feels cheating, man. Feels like cheating, bro. You don't believe in that video. Why'd you do that shit? When Office Movers shit is going viral now, I'm like, okay, yeah, we wrote it, so we can redo that or remake another moment. So it's almost like...

the Andy moment of the thumbdap saying happy birthday. When that went viral, we knew once we realized writing TV was just writing a bunch of little skits. That's it. Because realistically, that video... Could have been a standalone TikTok. This is how guys dap each other on their birthdays. That's actually what I want to ask you guys. When did you realize the moment of office movers can be more than just a skit? It can actually be a TV show.

I mean, we're thinking, well, OK, honestly, moving from sketch to TV is like a big feat is like we're kind of like in our head, scaring ourselves. We don't really know how it works, whatever. So we're like coming from short.

two, three-minute sketches to now, like, to write a TV show. So mentally, we're like, yo, fuck. How do you cross over? Yeah, yeah. And then when we realized, just like, yo, each scene is literally a sketch. And I remember my dog, Trey Moe. You remember Trey Moe? Yeah, yeah. Trey Moe. The movie ain't nothing but 24 sketches. Yeah. But yeah, once we realized just a bunch of sketches, like...

lightly strung together, it just started to make sense. Like, bro, we've been doing this, man. That just brought back memories. Wow. I haven't heard that name in so long. There's some guy who does that. I can't remember his name, but he does that. So what? So what if I did that? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Trey Rags? Yes, yeah, yeah. Trey Rags. Well, let's get into that. The funniest people on the internet.

were named by Complex, voted on. Some of them have no idea who they are. Exactly. Yeah. So, like, for instance, number one, I'll pull up on the screen. This girl named Vanilla Mace? It's a big world, man. It's a big world. It's a huge world. I realize that every time these lists come out, I'm like...

Never heard of her. 74 million followers. Because even this is all English. 74 million followers. It's all English speaking. You know what I'm saying? It's too many. You can never, like, before I even scroll, like, you can never, I'll never read this and be determined. It's not objective. It can be.

There's too many people in this. Yeah. Too many styles of comedy as well. Literally, bro. So this is more so like to educate yourself and say, like, if I want to know who to watch, like, let me go check out everyone in their own little world and see what they're on. Yeah. You got.

Nia Ivey. She's really good at impersonations. She does the Nicki Minaj one. It just goes crazy. Does she do Stevie Wonder as well or no? Nah, I'm not sure. It's not her? I'm not sure. I know Kayla. I know Kayla. He's so funny. We just met Caleb, actually. That was nice to shake his hand. He's super funny, man. He's hilarious. Who do you think... Where do they get this style from? Because him, Funny Marco, Funny Marco is like black M. But where did that style come from?

I feel like they kind of made it because they were on the same time. They made it for the internet. I'll say that. Not in terms of the style. Because Martin Short be doing this in that Jiminy Glick or whatever. Between Two Ferns. Between Two Ferns. but even before Eric Andre I think is

A little bit more extreme. He is different, bro. That show is so amazing to me, bro. It was scary, but it was creepy. I couldn't do it. But it was amazing. When the head of a bird's episode, he's like, yo, we have your... I mean, I feel like it's so hard to trace back like where it all started. Just like with humans, like where the world started, you know what I mean? But it's just going to be inspiration after inspiration.

21 is Mona. She's white? No, she's not. So she's like, don't call me white, girl. She's mixed. But she's hilarious. She just joined the Joe Budden podcast. She has her own podcast that was huge before. joining, but she's a stand-up comedian as well. She's fucking funny. Big up Mona. Yeah, I watch her. Taryn Delaney. She's so fucking funny. I think her and her girls should have been included in this. Don't leave me baby shit?

The girl that is her manager, the dark-skinned girl that she does the videos with, that's her manager. That's not even like her. It's not like they're influencers together. That's her manager. That's amazing. They're fucking jokes. She's from New York. She was a former Miss Universe, I think.

or something like that. Now that you guys are hearing these names, you're going to see it in here. I'll go. This girl, she blew up off of doing these skits where she pretended to be like a receptionist in heaven. and like she talked to people's dead dead loved ones yeah and like it was like she was welcoming people's dead loved ones and people would

start submitting their own people like, yo, could you, this is what they're like and blah, blah. So I think people started playing it at funerals and shit. Like it was, it got serious. Yeah. That's a business idea. Funny Marco. That's a tough shirt. With the Drewski shirt. Jeff Teague. Rock and light is a little high. A little high. He's way high. He's way high. A little high, man. I don't think it should be him.

Funniest People on the Internet

What's his deal? His boy on the show is way funnier than him. The big guy? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What's his name? B-Han. But I think it's just more so respect. Because he kind of came, he blew up off of the stories he was telling. And then he would make fun of it because he's like telling you a funny story about Kobe. So you're going to laugh. His stories are amazing. And his voice is perfect for storytelling. He's so chill. He doesn't give a fuck.

Yeah, no, he's good. Bowmanizer, Toronto on the list. Hell yeah, I'm happy with that. He kills me, man. I had no idea he's from Toronto. No? Before. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He got his own show, too, no? At one point? Yeah, on Crave, too. It was a sketch show. Or was it... Oh, no, it was Bowmanizer, like, does anything. It was like...

Man in the field type of shit. I would say loosely scripted. It's like he wants to be a pop star today or something like that. So they'll go do pop star shit. He tried different TV genres. Yeah, formats. Shout out to him. uh kai yeah i think there's more moments like funny moments surrounding him i don't know if he causes them though

Yeah, I don't know if I would necessarily put Kai on this list this high. Bro, he reminds me of my hyper little cousin, man. He's like a fun guy, fun kid and shit. But yeah, I wouldn't say he's like a comedian. He's hilarious, but he's not like... He's a curator of fun. Yeah, a curator of fun. Fun guy, man. Probably the best curator. The funny guy, DDG, and who's the other guy, too? The Shea.

Deshae Frost is hilarious. He is too funny for his own good, man. Honestly, I don't say Phantom's the funniest. Phantom's jokes. But they're all good together. For me, with Phantom, it's the accent. Like his New York accent. 10 times funnier. But when he comes in asking for food, it's just like, food is just funny for me, bro. I love that. I love that. Cameron, if you're going to put Cameron, just put the pod, bro.

put Mace because Mace's laugh makes everything 10 times funny yeah we're just in the background he just come on man come on man but Cameron been funny during like when he was in rap you know what I mean like very funny guy yeah so he's Bro, that's a man. Because, like, okay, influencers, they could, like, people would be like...

pull your file and then they look up an old tweet and then you said a bad word and you cancel a camera on. If you just check, if you scroll down on Apple Music. Oh my God. He's very cancelable. Just check his time. Suck it or not. You don't got a quick play on anything, bro. Suck it or not. Adlibs alone. It is. I think it is.

What? What do you mean by that? Why? What's wrong with the song? No, Wayne's verse is crazy. You don't say nothing on that. Wayne bodied it. Yeah. Let's be weird. How you start? I get heading to strangest places. At the same time. Calling changing faces. And I was 14. I didn't really understand what everything meant.

Oh, yeah. With the wired. Oh, yeah. Stand back and catch my amazing. Yo, that's when Wayne was unstoppable. And then the beat just kept going. God damn. Oh, man. Such a diplomatic beat, too, just for getting your meat. Yo, there's something about. There's something about the beat selection around that era. Dipset. Wayne. Who else?

There's a certain type of beat. It was like regal, almost like a patriotic type beat that they go on. I'm some American soldier type. And all the verses are like, we bombing on Iraq. around 2001 man the after the trade towers got hit everything was bombed It was more so like, come try that shit again. We got Weezy. Niggas on the block will fuck you up. Take the plane down. When the Hoos are connected and say, yo, we're down. Yo, be right there.

That was a crazy era, bro. Ron Browse, you'll pay for your crimes. Yeah. She was nasty. Nasty era. Yo, I remember when Juel Santana went on the NBA on NBC beat. I was like, oh, there's no rules anymore. We're just doing anything. NBA on NBC. NBA on NBC. That's fine. He wouldn't do it. And he rapped on that shit. He wouldn't do it. That's an Action Bronson shit. I can see Action Bronson doing that shit. For sure. I thought you meant he...

actually went on the air. Oh, no, no, no. I wish that'd be hard. He did that and he did a Super Mario. Yeah, he did. Freestyle. They got crazy. They got creative on the mixtapes. But my thing is like, why can't you do that now? Like, of course, it's not going to go on streaming. Who gives a fuck? You have SoundCloud right there. Yeah, honestly.

That piff is gone. The kids don't care about music. They took down that piff. No, it's just some of us aren't as talented as you guys are. We lack talent. Not lack talent, but we lack wanting to be authentic. We want to fit in. So nobody's going to drop a wristband. But then that's perfect because you guys are going on the beats that everybody's been done already anyway. So just do it now. Tell that to the man now. I think they don't have the intention to care about music that much anymore.

niggas are not listening to like album like track one to track ten I think a certain crowd like there's gonna be niggas that run to Twitter quick just to talk crazy about an album but like If you ask you, I love music or listen to album all the way through or they're starting out or on their own time or whatever. But I was saying, I don't know. Music can never really like die. But an era of it like that.

they weren't they're not as aggressive to say you i'm the best you know i mean like back then it was a war it was all these beefs like cassie versus wheezy so it was like an nba battle it's like yeah now everyone's just making money and it's like

it's more of a job now like people aren't looking at it as a passion that like they just want people to know they're great they just want to make money and it's like especially a lot of hood niggas that realize oh this is an easier safer play it's the same rules just different I don't know about safe. These people are killing people. It's safe. The rap is safe. This guy starts to go to one small town.

that's if you're dissing them like if you start rap b for sure yeah be where you go like be smart or whatever it is yeah i've never been around hood niggas that just started with me because I look like food. Like, it's never happened. It's always been, like, some sort of agitation. You said something. True, true, true. I'd be home. So, yeah, you're right, maybe. Shout out Kem. Shout out Kem on stage, though. Kem on stage is number 14. Of course. Yeah.

I mean, you can't really debate that. The man puts out five videos a day. I was going to try his method. I'm like, I don't know if Toronto's prepared for that type of output. I'm sick of this nigga. Vince Staples, number 13. I gotta watch the show. I gotta watch the show. Yeah, I haven't seen the second season yet. I watched a couple episodes. Very funny. Yeah? Yeah. On part of season one? Bro, the budget's bigger. For season two? Yeah, yeah.

we don't do that anymore you know that's another thing we don't do anymore i promise you i just sent a text my phone someone messaged me saying crossover with Late Bloomer and like bring just me to the world. We're trying to do that season one. He's union. We're non-union. That's always the problem. Gotta put a Lucy's episode out. That's what happened to me in season one, man. Yeah, man. It's just like... Won't happen season three, though. Yeah, no, no, no, no, no.

The thing was, in your scene where you're asking him for a job and you keep saying, I'm permanent. But no, we were crushing it when we couldn't have you season one. Just because when we got the show, we're just like. this can be a capsule of everyone like yeah along the way yeah yeah just for us to look back 10 years and say oh my god oh my sorry sorry sorry yeah everything is everything comes together at one time so when they took that from us i was upset but it just

Maybe this comes from the rap beef, but I'd be more so using that to be like watching that. Yeah, exactly. Like drop. Vince Abel's Drop Hard Day. I want that. You know what I mean? That healthy competition for sure. What's one scene that almost didn't make it that you guys fought for? Nothing, bro. Talk that talk. What's one scene that made it that you didn't want to make it, but you had no choice because of shots? No? That's a good team, though, because that means you have enough variety.

to be like I'm happy with this one because sometimes you just don't shoot enough for a certain scene and you're left with what you're left with and especially when you're working with something as big budget as you guys there's no room for it. Yeah, reshoots. Yeah, no, probably not reshooting. Yeah, I think a lot of it, sorry, it came from season one. We lost a lot of scenes. We had scenes that we didn't. We were like, fuck, I wish we could change this.

um so season two was like the big all right watch like we know we know what to do ahead of time to make us not get to that point where it's like you're not taking that from us or we don't have enough budget for this like there's certain scenes we're talking about weeks ago we wanted to blow a car up and we said yo season one let's blow a car up they're like no no budget i said season two i got you yeah that's why the first thing we did yeah check move it but

When we got there, we're talking about it, and they're like, oh, yeah, we're going to use VFX. Bro, you guys, no, no, no. We're blowing the car up. Then we get to, okay, yeah, we're blowing the car up. And then they're like, it's not going to, they take out the gas and everything in the car, so it's just a frame blowing up. It's just going to.

Burst in the flames. Burst in the flames, yeah. I said, did you play Grand Theft Auto? Make the bitch flip. Yeah. It has to get air time. It has to get air time, yeah. So now we're talking about that. But if we didn't know things that we found out season one, we wouldn't know to ask it there.

And then at that moment, it's like, if we didn't say anything, let a week go by, it's too late. We can't even do it. We got to find someone. So we knew everything like ahead of time to say, all right. So what's the one scene in season one that you didn't want in there? Season one, let me watch back. Um...

I can't think of a good scene, but there's like small things where you're just like, there's so much going on. Yeah, because it's little things, right? It's not like the entire scene. No, no, no.

I mean, even small scenes, compared to other scenes that were meant to be funny, there's some things you just kind of overlook, and then on the day you're shooting it, you're like, ah, fuck. Did you guys watch the show with friends? Like, in a... intimate setting like not in a theater with like yeah yeah yeah well yeah while we're editing we're like editing for months and then we just got our focus group friends come through see what parts they laugh at okay cool

Bring kids in. My favorite scene from season one was after you had that long ass day, you go in your bed and then all of a sudden... Boom. Yeah. Yeah. The callbacks to the YouTube skits, I think people are like, OG fans are loving the Easter eggs. This is amazing, I guess. Bro, you just got to go back and like... I remember you guys building that wall a whole night. Yeah, bro. A whole night. I remember that vlog. We had to like go back and like sort of like give.

purpose to like our old ideas that were like yo these are like really good ideas and sometimes I'll go back I'm like yo this is a fucking good job one thing I hope that you guys would have included but I don't know how you would do it is vlogging because you guys killed vlogging and put your own like imprint on vlogging I thought that there would be vlogging like in the show like at some point to like kind of like oh office moves are moving like we're

Just like an ad type vibe or whatever. But you guys kind of did that with your first editing TV. Hold on. Your style is so distinct. How did it feel to have that on TV, bro? Amazing, man. Shit, dog. So many nights. You know what I mean? With the bank over the head. Bro, trust me, man. Dog, I've been Mr. Final Cut Pro for years. And, you know, everyone's just talking down on it. Premier fuckers. Premier. Final Cut Pro.

We're using Avid, which is like some old TV standard stuff. And then we're trying to do it. Our editor's there. He's like trying to click around. It's just not working, bro. I'm like, we've got to find a way to be able to do some Final Cut Pro. Brought that bitch in eight hours later. Let's go. Just a couple of buttons. Nah, it's my favorite shit, man. I love it.

What was your favorite scene from season two? All you guys. I know what yours was. My favorite? What was my favorite? Marlon's Day. Fuck you, nigga. Fuck you, nigga. Fuck you. Bro, there's so much to break down from the show. When they're doing that scene, like, if you would have seen it too, like, we'll start whispering shit. to people but not tell the other actors what they're about to hear. So it's like we get a raw reaction. Danny even did it to him.

When him and this cougar, Shannon. Shout out to Shannon. Shannon's hilarious. She was the host of my comedy competition. So I didn't know she was on the show at all. And then at the premiere, I'm like... Bro, Shannon is funny, but they didn't tell us that they're about to kiss. So, like, when they really kissed, his reaction and looking away, like, yeah, like, that was wrong.

Because that was supposed to be the reaction. Like, I'm seeing him kiss or whatever. This guy's face is like... Lucas turned around like he was laughing, but... When we're shooting that scene, I pulled fucking Michael's side and said, yo, say fuck you, nigga. This is your tongue to your uncle now, but your Nigerian uncle. That's so fucking funny. Fuck you, nigga. Fuck you, nigga. Everybody else's reaction, too.

Danny's like, yo, I gotta go, nigga. Yo, Danny kissing her and looking at the sun fell out. He's moving his head to it. This nigga's sick. It's so easy when you're working with talented people and funny people. They just want to be funny. Even when you got in there and you started slapping the bag. That wasn't written, bro. You can't write that. You can't write that. Yeah, I know. I saw the bag standing there. I'm like... I lift it up. I'm like...

Oh, yeah. I did everything. It was just so good, man. Even that we're just looking at. It's so much to break down even in the editing room. Shem has killed it. So many people are loving this. Oh, yeah. I was hoping they were going to keep the what? Huh? What? So I asked him when we were shooting it. He's like, we're just going to be doing this for this one little thing. And I'm just like, what? Huh? What? What?

Oh, man. Yeah, no, that shit was hilarious. Yeah, so many compliments from everybody. Everybody's loving it. Did you guys have to fight for Toronto slang? No, man. They just let that happen. Bro, they didn't even know what's going on, man. They're just like, I trust you guys. You guys do it. See, is counterfeit, like, is it an older...

production company or are they newer? They're newer, but they've been in the game. Individually, they've all worked on. We often hear these things about Canadian TV and Canadian media and the things we're not allowed to do. what they view as a risk, quote unquote, right? This show in the 90s, early 2000s even, is considered a risk. Risky business for sure. So why do you think that they were on board right away?

Honestly, it's rooted in our relationship with Bell, honestly. You know, joining Bell Media 2015 under their YouTube network and just having that relationship over the years.

There's been many times where they put our trust in us and then we executed and it worked out. So they just really trusted us. So normally you'd like go to a production company, come up with a show and then together you pitch it to the network. Whereas we had the show with the network and then we just had to find a production company to help facilitate.

So with the network on board, there's nothing really you're going to say no about. If anything, it would be the network that's like, we don't know how we feel. But they know you guys. They know what the product is. They know how you guys can deliver all those things. That's fire to have that backing and stuff. How do you guys handle disagreements creatively?

Favourite scenes from Office Movers

Ooh, sleep on it. Sleep on it, marinate, come back to it. I love comedy because if you laugh, it's funny. If you don't laugh, I'm good. You're right, it doesn't work. You can't hold it and laugh. What about the more serious themes? Because it's not necessarily all comedy, right? There are serious themes in the show. What the fuck you mean? Well, this guy trying to leave.

The team, essentially. Oh, yeah. That's just a real... Our brother really left our dad's movie company. For another movie company? Yeah, yeah. That's crazy. What? For another movie company? Yeah, he started his own. For his own. And it's a Z too. But it wasn't. It wasn't.

Was it because of like disagreement? Yeah, it was. Cause I'm like, yeah, he's not just leaving just cause it pays bad. Like, it's gotta be like, dad, I'm not fucking with this anymore. It was just funny because he's like, I'm not fucking with this anymore. I'm going to go start my... I don't fuck with this moving shit. I'm going to go start my moving shit. It must be better and bigger. And make more money, have more bitches. What does that have to do with it? Yeah, I know. So, man.

The thing is, it started with Judge Psycho. To take it back to what he's talking about with Bell, I remember when we were doing the Munch Digital Studios and we were Munch Creators. I was so sad that day. When they shut it down? No, when I couldn't come to Judge Tycho. Oh, Judge Tycho, yeah. Oh my God, another time. Yeah, because I was shooting somewhere else. So cheesed. And we got it back.

yeah we got back in the right way but um yeah we're just doing this is after t.goonscrap and we just said yeah fuck it let's just try and like tell him this idea we want to do and it was judge psycho's quick pitch

And then they're like, yeah, let's do it. So that really started the TV thing. After Judge Tycho, before we released it, they pulled us aside and said, yo, we want to offer you X, Y, and Z. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Then COVID hit. So we just had like... Because Judge Tycho looked like...

something you'd see on SNL. Yeah. It's one of those where it's for white people, they would understand the format immediately, no matter if they understand the content. Yeah. You know what I mean? So I think, yeah, it worked so perfectly, especially for like episodic. type thing. Like the different Toronto ass problems. So perfect. That's a classic. That's a classic. And obviously you guys have a Judge Tycho special coming. Yeah, we do. Just to pay it back. Yeah.

What is it dropping? Just a drop. I don't even know if we can say that. I don't even know. I don't even think we know. To be honest, I don't even know yet. We'll bleep it. Nah, we don't even know. I know when the Christmas special drops, but we're trying to figure that out, but it's ready.

and uh yeah even that was just a kind of a nod to youtube and say what's up but yeah just like it was the first time we we understood tv now where we're like okay we get this we get how to write like longer form content And then we had like all of COVID to focus on writing and just our whole situation. And then we didn't really start back until like, I'd say 2021, found another production company with a total different show.

We didn't go through with it. And then we found Counterfeit. Totally different show. I remember the day it hit him. where he's like wait hold on office movement because we're thinking like what are we making a show about yeah we couldn't do a sketch comedy show because it was too much money so they said like start with script yeah that was risky which was like it was fine i was like happy to hear no but then like the whole

They just gave us so much freedom behind the creative once we found our thing. Yeah. So once we found out it was like office movement and we kind of pitched them everything, it was like.

They just didn't really have much to say because they didn't know about office movement. So it was like, it was just explaining the world to everyone. But that's the best thing about it is it's uncharted territory. There's so much comedy that can come out of it that you're not ready for. The action that you're not ready for. The slapstick humor.

Bro, the ankle's fucking breaking, dawg? Yeah, where did that come from? Inwards. I feel like that part of your... It's kind of a running theme for y'all in terms of like... I don't want to say violence, but like big action moments. Yeah, of course, of course. So like, is that where that came from? Or is there someone you guys admire that does a lot of stunts and like injuries? Because everybody gets hurt in this show. Yeah, everybody goes through it, man. Honestly, yeah.

Even just like That's a Raven and stuff. Dummies flying around. Bro, we love people falling. Bro, it's classic comedy. The slapstick comedy. People are falling, getting bonked in the head and shit. It felt very 90s seeing a lot of it. A lot of it felt very nice. Because, bro, you get tired of people standing and just talking at each other. Yeah. And the surrealism. I'm tired of TV shows trying to be too real. you have moments of surrealism like he broke both of his ankles

If anybody's going to do it, his action, he will throw himself into anything. You kept saying Jim Carrey, man. He reminds me so much of the elements of Jim Carrey within him. Speaking of that, let's finish this list. Number 12, Ben to Don. Hell yeah, funny. Yeah, funny as hell. Ben to Don's hilarious. Yo, rap too. Yeah, and you can fucking rap. Freestyle he did. I was not expecting, bro. Speaking of rapping.

Phony G family. When are you making a return, dog? Oh my God, bro. When are you making a return? That's, that's... Is Phony G the character that... is with andy all the time that's in the crew no no that's taiko taiko phony g was just taiko before taiko yeah like phony g was just all rap but then taiko was like really understanding what the job was and i was just t.goon scrap

be this Toronto man that could be every single man. And we didn't really like how Phony G's whole thing was just gun violence and whatever. It was also a weird time for gun violence. Is that why you guys made him afraid of the burner? Yeah, that was part of that. To pivot. Yeah, exactly.

But anyhow, it was a bad time for gun violence, so it just felt wrong. So we just put it to bed. It's been a good time to bring it back. That's why Tycho's no guns. Shake up the streets, man. No, we're down in the city 50%. Tycho's no guns. Tycho's no knives. He's not, you know, it's just like scuffles.

soft shit. You know what I mean? The juice box. And he gets humiliated. Like, he shows me what it is to be a human. Like, I got dunked in the tub. You know what I mean? So it's like, it was just so, it was just fun. I can't believe you guys lost a book, man. Bro.

I like to believe it's in the basement. What was it called again? The T-Dot Book of Law. The T-Dot Book of Law. That shit was hilarious. Yeah, bro. Yeah, what's the book? The T-Dot Book of Law is a book that is like a prop they had in... And Judge Tycho, essentially. Yeah. It's nothing that serious, but I thought it was amazing. Yeah. It was. It was a giant book. It was a giant book. It was a giant book. It's huge. It's like a prop.

Yeah, it was like 120 pounds. What? It was heavy. And you guys are holding it like this? It was like 40 pounds. How much does it weigh, bro? Why are you so good to hold it like this? You guys work out, you know. What did you try to say? 50 pounds is different than one. Yeah, your whole torso's gone. 120? 120 holding it? That's nuts. All right, who else we got on this list? Number 11 is Zach Fox. Yeah. Well deserved.

Fucking hilarious. Super talented. How was the DJ? The show was good, man. I went to the show. It was dope. He's here once a year now, eh? Yeah, bro. He was doing his thing. A lot of women out there, too. Oh, yeah. He's an icon for sure. It keeps freezing. Let's see. Theo Vaughn, number 10. Okay, I'm not mad at that. I'm kind of bad at that. Really? Why? Yeah. This year hasn't been it. And there's that video of him.

Bombing terribly. Two shows in a row. People walking out. It was bad. Still a funny guy, though. What happened to... Oh, there it is. Lou Young, yes. Gluyong is hilarious, man. This guy's choice. Lou Young does those. He ever seen the old school where he's like, he acts like those OGs that like come out the car with a suit on and a cane. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the thing. I've seen people before, but I just forget. The fact that they got their fan base on board with them roasting them.

You ugly ass. Number one fan and shit. You got one leg? Fucking I have. This is going crazy. Going next, man. It's endless material. Number seven, Desi Banks. Okay, shout out Desi. Yo, they wrong for putting B. Simone in the picture, man. Oh, come on. They had to do that, man. I don't even know. And this picture specifically. That's beef right there. That's beef right there.

uh tony yes very funny very funny very funny he deserves to be in the top 10 for me i like his ideas especially very creative quenlin yes You know what I love about Quinlan? She's still Quinlan. The thing I love about Quinlan is she still stays true to YouTube. And stays true to old YouTube. Like, it's not like this, like... grandiose high production even though the the kitchen series isn't crazy production it's just a kitchen but like her sit down videos

I'm like, I feel so nostalgic every time she sits down at her desk. I'm like, this is so old school. I've been calling her Queen Lynn. I didn't know. I think some people call it that. She just did Victoria's Secret show as well.

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being a meme, going viral since she was like 16. One video? Over the years of doing that. I feel like everybody had her in their class. You remember that girl and I was just like crazy fucking just like so much energy. Not even class. School. There's only one of her in school. There's only one of her in school. I bet she slapped and scratched niggas. Yeah. Lights niggas in the head. Her and Yachty's episode is so funny.

That's the best one. That was the best one. Yeah. No, they killed it. They killed it. Number four. Hold on. Lou still makes videos? I thought he retired. He's getting down and shit. Did he get back? Yeah, I believe so. I thought he retired because of something like... religious shit or something like that. I don't know. There you go. This is on my list. Number one. For him to come up with that type of comedy in this era, I rate him, man. I think he's internet Dave Chappelle.

Wow. Yeah. I think he's into that Dave Chappelle. In terms of like the controversy and like the flagrancy of his skits. Okay. And still being like, I see people who are super woke. Be like, yo, that Trey Rags nigga is my secret. I can't tell people. Yeah, he's different. He goes there. He goes there. You gotta send me some stuff. I've never seen that. Yeah, RDC World.

I mean, I haven't seen what they've been doing lately. Since the beef. Since the beef. Yeah, after Drake Kendrick beef. I haven't really seen a lot of NBA stuff this year even. What'd they do? They had a bunch of skits like when the beef was happening, Jake and Kendrick. Like they were like on and like every day posting their shit. Jermaine Cole! He dropped again? Yeah, it's funny. Yeah, no, they're jokes. Are you guys done with YouTube in terms of like long form content?

Because I know you're still doing the rants every once in a while. Yeah, once in a while, shit. It's my favorite shit, man. I really like doing it. No, I just like literally the action of creating. Like, we're into that. And I feel like we'll have TV, but then we'll...

I feel like YouTube is a perfect sandbox just to try ideas out. Try shit, yeah. I'm about to get back on there. There's a lot of stuff we reference on YouTube. They're like, man, this could be a show one day. Last video I dropped was... 2016, fam. No, I think it was... It was two years. Two or three years ago, I did a video on YouTube. It was like, white people aren't showering.

It didn't surprise me. I was like, yo, my subscribers are still here. I was like, holy shit. I did like 15k. I was like, okay, god damn. You just got to stop apologizing for being back. I'm just dropping the video. I did two of those and every time I'm like, why the fuck did I do that? Because you're like confirming that you're dead deep. No, but why am I explaining myself?

Exactly. I was gone. Okay. Deal with it. So I'm back. Here's the product. Here's a toy. Let's get started, man. Right into it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. People just forgot that there's life behind the internet. You know what I mean? So people just reliving life. Because, you know, we're saying sorry or whatever, whatever. And, again, asking ourselves that question.

are working on the show like are we done with youtube in our ways like the podcast is how we stay on youtube but we have a lot of like sketch and a lot of different like ideas that we're like all right This is where we tested Sandbox. Yeah, exactly. Well, especially now with the Office movies, you guys could test so many different concepts and shit, right? And then infuse it into the show later on. I definitely want to get back on YouTube. I know it's like Censorland.

it's it's it got weird on there for a bit but i feel like they're kind of it's kind of even though yeah it's kind of reverting backward like everything is a circle right we always come back to some that we were doing and i think that youtube's in that space right now

A lot of the OGs can come back, and it would be like a vibe. Yeah, hell yeah. Nostalgia's hot right now, man. And late night TV's about to die, which means YouTube was about to come back, for real. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Late night is what ruined everything.

late night ruined everything because remember they brought eyes to the platform and now walmart's like wait our videos our ads on a beheading our ads on a this video our ads on it and so then they're like no no we're pulling the ads and once walmart pulled the ads, everybody's like, Walmart's not in it? Well, you're not in it. And my money went down like 70%, bro. It was a dark time. I was making like two stacks and it went to like three bills.

And that's something I felt like could never happen to you. Like, yeah, yeah, I miss that, bro. No, you've seen the yellow dollar signs. I'm happy it happened because I would have stayed online and who knows what would have happened. You could be canceled. Anything can happen.

But I was so happy that it happened because that's what transformed me into doing in real life. I was going to say, man, your real life game is crazy, man. That's a big thing, bro. To get people to cross over and come out and spend time with you in real life is... And I kind of wanted people to not...

think that this was like, oh, he's only funny on YouTube type vibe. I wanted to like... Stand-up has always been something I wanted to do. I was just so scared for so long. You guys remember the show we did at... Lewin's ring? Lewin's ring. Did you stand up there?

Is 4YE done with YouTube?

You bombed it? I did two minutes. That's why you don't remember, brother. I remember you went up. That day was fucking nuts. So Mr. Lewin did a comedy show back in like... I want to say 2014, 15, somewhere around there. This guy kicked the car outside. These two hosting. Yeah. It was, what was his name? Honey Cocaine showed up. Honey cocaine. What year was this? Spoken Reasons and Brandon T. Jackson. Spoken Reasons and Brandon T. Jackson. 2014.

Yeah. Fantasy. So this is Brandon T. Jackson after like lottery ticket. I'm broke. Icon. Spoken Reasons is like one of the biggest influences in the world at that time, especially black influencers. So they're headlining. It's me, Leith's brother, Rami. Oh, my God. These two hosting and Lewin. Right? Bro, Lewin booked the Metro Convention Center.

How many does that see? It had like two, three thousand. Ambitious. Was it MCI? Bro, that night was a blur. Bro, of course it was. It went by so quickly. It was like 30 people. It was his family. It was his family. Lights were off, right? Huh? Lights were off? No. No. That's terrible. I think once they realized how little people were coming, they didn't bring much staff.

That's psych. There's 30 people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My bad. We're confusing something. We hosted the first one. This one we just watched. So we're just in the crowd watching. That's hilarious. The nigga disses himself. I'm telling you that. I'm telling you. He's like, nah, nigga, that was your shit. The same place we went to. We hosted that one. What are you talking about?

I don't know if Honey was there. I don't remember. There's a second one. Okay, talk to me. There's even a picture of us on stage. Nah, we were there for sure. I was wearing a blue coat. No, you're not cold. You guys are both. No, I was wearing a baseball jersey. Yes. With the stripes. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know about that. But yeah, it was a baseball jersey. New York Yankees. But I remember I thought he's still.

No, he did not. Fuck no. Fuck no. That's crazy. I remember I invited Trix because this is my third time doing stand-up. And the second time I did it was at Harborfront and it was Trix who was headlining. And I... Went in there. I had my whole shit written out word for word. And I walked in and Trix was like, that ain't gonna work. And I go on stage 30 seconds later and I just, I blanked. And I got off stage. He's like, I told you.

And so I'm like, and I looked up to tricks so much at that time. I'm like, nah, I gotta, I gotta show them. I'm real. I built for this next one. I'm like Metro convention center. Bro, I got there two hours early because I didn't want to be late. And I was coming from Richmond Hill, so I didn't want to take the bus and be late or whatever. Got there two hours early. Walked to LCBO because I was so nervous.

A whole bottle of Henny. No. I'm in the change room. I'm talking the normal, regular size bottle. Family size? Family bottle, bro. I'm in the change room. Taking swigs? Oh, no. Just sipping, sipping. And I'm like, nervous as hell. You guys came in, took a shot. And then a man came and knocked on the door and said, yo, you're on in two. Oh, man.

Brother, I never felt my internal organs shift. Everything just went and I threw up. I shit. See, I'm calling it. In two minutes, I threw up and shit. Nigga said, oh my God. Same time? Same time. I threw up first and then I had to shit. My bottle just let loose. And I had to shit. I shit. I flushed out right outside. I'm like wiping my mouth. Get on stage. Wait, did you wave your bow? Nah. I did two minutes

I actually bodied it for the two minutes. Blanked again. And I just, I'm like, I'm not going to bomb. I'm just going to get off stage. And I just got off stage. Got off early? Just got off early. How much earlier? I was supposed to do 10 minutes. Wow. Not even fucking close. I did too. That's my turn, bro. Hold that. I was like, thank you. Drop the mic.

Two minutes. We have to go yak again. Yo, I yacked again. Of course. I yacked again. And that was my first time yakking out of nervousness. It never happened again. But it was like, I was like, this is real Eminem shit. I remember you're picking up change joke. I think you're like, yo. I think you're talking about the joke where I was talking about masturbating and someone was walking towards.

the door and I was about to go pick up the water and it was like Jurassic Park. I could see the ripple of the footsteps and my dick was out. There's a whole thing. Yeah. I did well. I did well. And I was like, I, that got my confidence up a bit, but I was still so bad at myself for only doing two minutes and forgetting the rest of the shit. Cause the rest of the shit to me was funnier.

than what I did. And what I did still got laughs. And I'm like, got laughs? 30 people in like this 3,000 room? I'm like, all right. See you guys. Didn't do it again for like a year, two years. That's traumatizing, fam. Yeah, no. Shit. Yeah, two minutes. Bro, first time I did it. was on MTV Creeps. You shittin' ya? No. Can you imagine? You shittin' ya? Third time I shittin' ya. Third time I shittin' ya. First time I did stand-up was MTV Creeps.

It was a challenge and they wrote it for me and I hated it. So I was traumatized from then. And then the second time was I think Norm's show. I think one of Norm's Christmas shows. And I did, I bombed like terribly. I did like some Harry Potter shit. It was horrible. And then. How long? That one actually did it. Saw it all the way through. It was like eight minutes. Okay. But it was. Yeah, it was bad. It was really bad. You hear it? Yeah.

And that was the third time when I did that one. And that's when I was like, hmm, maybe I can do this. And then, yeah, just doing it more and more over the years. After the pandemic, during the pandemic is when I started writing. And as soon as the pandemic ended, I was like, let's go. Let's do it. And I've been emceeing and hosting weddings and parties. So I wasn't scared anymore. I think you guys kind of flirted with the idea of stand-up, no?

Nah, not properly. Not properly, but definitely because we want to do the podcast live and we're like, that's the same thing, but... Not the same thing. Not the same thing. No, no, no. I mean, in terms of, like, the pressure of... Yeah, yeah. I just meant, like, going up on... Like, me getting comfortable with telling jokes in front of a crowd. Yeah, yeah. Because, like, on the podcast, we just storytelling.

you know what i mean so it's like i would just have to get over that fear i'd have to and yak in my own way of like do to get up there and do that but like i feel i i gotta want it like enough to say that i'm gonna go and do that you know what i mean like Me, I can do the podcast, and I feel like I'd get my itch off of, like, trying to tell stand-up jokes there. But, like, yeah, I don't know if it's for me. Yeah, with doing the podcast, like, getting the laughs from stand-up...

It's somewhat different, but what you want is the same. So what you guys are doing with the podcast, the way you... bust jokes with your friends that's what you want on stage so bad is that voice that you have when you're making your friends laugh and you're continuing to they can't stop laughing you want that voice it's tough i'm still not there yet

Like I have like two jokes where I have that voice and I'm like, oh, this is me. Like I have this joke where I talk about how we used to dress business casual to go to the clubs. And I'm like, this is me. Like this voice is me. The other stuff is like. I'm trying to make it me, but it's still so structured because stand-up is...

So much science involved in how you have to tell the joke and all that shit. So much science, bro. That you can't talk like how you talk with your friends. Exactly. Because people need context. Your friends, they don't need, they have all the context. They know you. These are strangers who need to learn you. So it's like every time trying to.

get your voice out like you would need to be on stage for an hour yeah you know what i mean and constantly yeah that's what i mean like i'd have to want it enough because i know it's like i just respect comedy in every single way so it's like even editing like He taught me how to respect comedy and editing where it's like, you got to find the rhythm. Stand up, you got to find the rhythm. The podcast, you can find the rhythm because like you're saying, he knows the story already.

even it's just so easy to riff with him to say like all right i say something he says something like boom that's our bit and your listeners know you know what i mean which is even the more that's probably the most important part is you don't have to put on any voice because your listeners know you podcast is so transparent

vulnerable. It's like, it feels like you're like, we're friends type thing. And the shit that you don't remember, they remember. Remember that time when your mom was like, I said yes? Why did I tell you guys that? That's real, man. It's like, get the fuck away from me. What do you think a two-man, a team of two comics? No, that works. It works. Lucas Brothers are hilarious. Their show was funny as fuck. You guys ever seen their show?

I remember that. There was a moving company. Oh, actually? Yeah. Lucas Brothers Moving Company. It's a cartoon. It's a cartoon. Yeah. Go watch it. It's fucking hilarious. Wasn't this like right after? That's been the first time we met him. Yeah. It was like right after that time. It was like 2017, 2018. Before they thought of it. Yeah, no, it's heavily there.

style of comedy like there's a lot of wrestling stuff in it as well like because they love wrestling yeah yeah it's it's jokes it's hilarious um what are some of you guys's uh favorite comedians um bro i always blank man i always blank man I love me some Tony Baker, man. Shout out Tony Baker. Tony Baker's got a voice that I wish I had for comedy, man. His cadence is so perfect for comedy. Cool if he was involved.

No, bro. Nah, the baldness. It adds a certain misery to him. It's almost like music. You hear a certain voice and you know... They're good, man. That's what comedy is. You say rhythm. It's really music. Today I did that Keith Lee video, and I swear to you, I was rearranging it for about an hour. Like, I had all the clips I wanted to use, and I'm like, it doesn't feel, the bounce ain't there, the plaque is not. And I rearranged it, rearranged it, and I finally got to, I'm like.

Not my tempo. Yeah. No, seriously. There's a tempo, man. There's a real rhythm to it. And like when you find it, you're like, it doesn't matter what you say in it. It's there. Honestly, it doesn't matter what you say. The tempo is there. The cadence is there.

it's going off that was that was the whole thing with office movers like even bell just saying i remember the first time we're kind of doing a season one there's like yo it doesn't it doesn't feel like jane trey doesn't feel like uh what we watch on youtube your beats yeah so we're like you want us to take it there and like to bring that style of editing there and like that pace there because you have everything and it's just

But that's what makes the show so unique. That's what makes people be like, yo, this is so different. Like, it's the style of editing. It's the office. style punch-ins with the camera like those quick punch those little details people don't understand how much that adds to humor oh my god yeah and then on top of it we get to go and do sound design so we get to add like the knuckle cracks like the smallest things where it's just like all these things that just add up but it's like

Again, that was a... Sound design did crazy. This season, they were in their bag. Because there's some moments where music's only playing for one person on the screen. And when they're not on the screen, the music's not there. And then they come back and the music's back. And it's like... They killed that. And I think what's the most important and what I noticed on set that I've never seen anywhere I've been is a director that understands comedy.

Like he's actually funny himself and he gets what comedy is. There are so many moments where he would add things that I'm like, I've never heard a director add something that I was like, Yeah, I should do that. Never. I've never been on a set like that. And that when you get that and then also he gives you the opportunity to do your thing like unobstructed like.

Do it how you see the scene. He'd be like, or you don't have to do it at all. It's totally up to you. We can rap and move. He got super comfortable with the world, but again, it all starts with Bell. Bell.

essentially told everyone like from before we even signed with counterfeit to say let's do this it was like this is this is what's going to go on keep going this is what's about to go on um from the creative standpoint and like this is what we want at the end of the day yeah so like even from editing to sound design and like adding all these i remember when bell first came to watch like what we did after sound design and they're just like yo what the is this like this is great in the best way

possible but it just trickled down to everyone's sub and everyone just kind of started having fun and doing their own thing where it's like sure what do you think is funny you see what's happening here in the scene like add your style yeah that's where the improv comes from where it's like yeah you know what's happening go off like you know and not to say anybody's just as talented as you guys or anything like that or works as hard or whatever but i feel like

If they were just having an open mind, a lot more people could have shows like this. That's it, bro. It's just an open mind. Because, like, I'm so used to the Canadian... stories being told then it's not black people like we have Da Kink in My Hair was like the last real black comedy show that we had and there have been ones before like we had a sketch comedy show in Toronto before

in the day kenny robinson i'm gonna get him on the godfather of of canadian comedy he's he runs nubian night a monthly show at um yuck yucks and him jean paul bunch of they had a show with like Trinis, Jamaicans, like, we're talking real representations of the city. I'm tripping. What's this called? I don't remember what it's called. I got to figure out. It's way back though, right? It's like...

Literally early 90s or late 80s. John Paul was in it. It was really dope. I can't even imagine making a show Dem Time. I wouldn't even do it. In Canada too. In Canada too. And those type of things is what I feel will help Canada's PR more because it's this quote-unquote multicultural country. But outside of it, when you talk to people, they only mention things that are quote-unquote white.

They only think that white people are up here. I remember when I used to go down there for ball tournaments in high school. They're like, you guys have black people? Crazy. I'm like, kind of. I was like, well, not from there, but we're here now. And then Carabana is like the only real flagship.

But I think everybody's under the impression that people have come from all over the world to come to this and they're not from Toronto. That's when you throw in the New York hat as a Toronto man. That's over. Those days are done. Thank God. Thank God. I remember the year that ended.

Really? It's 2011. Really? 2011. After we started doing this shit, bro. Niggas started having pride in their city. Niggas don't want to talk about it. We still some pride in the city, man, in terms of like showing we have our own world here.

Like, our YouTube videos reflected, yo, this is our university. You can't even find this outside this country. Yeah, it was right here. And it was us. It was Latoya. It was so many different people that were making content around that time. Yeah. Where's Latoya from?

Like, what do you mean? Background? Oh, city-wise Toronto. Okay, not Brampton, right? No, no, no, no. Okay. Scarborough, Toronto. You want to get into that? Yeah, let's get into that. We're here. We're here. People have been tweeting about, well, Sasha. She started this? Sasha's going to start this. Let's pull up the tweet. Killed her scene as well. Killed her scene, man. Speaking of favorite scene, man. That's the one? Oh, man. That's the scene that's going crazy.

She said soon we're going to have to have a conversation about how Brampton has been. Carrying this greater city on its back. You don't have to do this, man. You guys used to do this. You guys are more diplomatic now. There's so many different opinions out there. I can get a conversation going. We're just happy to be from the city.

Bro, we're all just so close. We all overlap. These guys used to be like, y'all going to put some respect on Bradton. I was 14. Y'all going to put some respect on Bradton. I was in grade 10. I was very proud of my district. I'm going to wreck my block that I don't. That was the thing, though. It was like the same thing you're talking about, but...

people being from New York, it was so much Brampton, Cat, St. Toronto, Toronto, Toronto. So we were just like, bruh, again, that wheezy energy of like, bruh, Brampton, Brampton, you know, but we were also kids or whatever, so it didn't matter. Did you guys have Toronto in your Twitter bio or Brampton?

I had Branton for a long time. They used to it. Real niggas. Real niggas, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Not gonna lie. You chicken koozie youths? I'm looking at you. Bro, we should put it in the front of every video. Gore Road youths think they're from Woodbridge. I want you guys, man. Fletcher's? Fletcher's. My cousin went to Fletcher's, though. All the boomtings went to Aquinas or DeVille. You're from Montreal? I'm from Scarborough, but I went to school in North York.

Good ball team Lots of hoes Sports and hoes I compiled the list Oh my god Scarborough, Russ Brampton, Cyrus Garbs, Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, Dan Aykroyd. Die. Shout out Dan. The Weeknd. I mean. Wow. Keisha Shante. Cardinal. Choclair. Fifi Dobson. Come on. That's actually my favorite neighbor. Debra Cox. Where the hell's I ever living from? Andre Degrass. Shamir Anderson. Stephen James. I'm going to say Andre Degrass Tyson.

You're fucked. Nicole Holness, Julie Black. Julie Black. Nav was born in Scarborough. Navraj. Lily Singh. Okay. Chaos. Lily Singh is from Scarborough? She's from Markham. to be honest. Full claimer. Yeah. Yeah. And then Branton. Solid. Tell me if I left anybody out. What do we got? Tory Lanez. Yep. Alicia Cara. Yep. Russell Peters. Yes, he is. Michael Cera.

Tristan Thompson, Director X, Rupi Kaur, Roy Woods, Havaya Mighty, Anjali, Wonder Girl, she's like an Indian pop star, Wonder Girl, and For Y'all. Break us down into two names. I miss anybody in practice? Probably shit. I probably did. Where's Wiggins from? Where's Wiggins from? Wiggins is from Vaughn.

Yeah, he is. He's a Vaughn man. Yeah, he is. Can we clump it all into the Pila region? Okay, we can do West versus East. We can do West versus East. Yeah, let's do West versus East. Because then they got party. Okay, let's not do that. Let's not do that. But then you guys, it's Shawn Mendes. And Daniel Caesar. He's not doing it. Daniel Caesar's not doing it? Shawn Mendes is huge, bro. No. Daniel Caesar for sure. Daniel Caesar. Who else?

From the Jax. There's somebody else I'm forgetting. Where's Wanda from? Boy Wanda's from. Boy Wanda's from Pickering. T-Minus from Pickering. Producers? The East is smoking the West. Smoking the West. All right. She's like, I've seen it all. Yeah, yeah. Are you crazy? Ram Saga has Ram Riddles. Ram Rod. Ram Rod. Ram's in the Christmas episode and he gave us some riddles.

Yeah, bro. Now you guys making him a leprechaun under the bridge. A troll under the bridge. I have a riddle tree. Bro, he legit just talks like that, man. He speaks in rhymes. If Ram were to just like Be at a desk Mic'd up, green screen And tell stories all day I'd watch it all day edit that down I watch it all day super fan yeah super fan Brampton Brampton Batman Brampton Batman isn't AJ Lawson from Brampton I'll take it I think AJ Lawson Can we fact check that?

You sure he doesn't just play in Brampton, 905? No. He's on your Raptors. My Raptors. Yo, dog, you're from here, you know. I don't care where you live. Nah, bro. Don't even worry about it, brother. how do you guys feel when someone calls you handsome thank you

Why not? Yeah, it's gentleman style. Thank you. Gentleman style. Keyword, gentleman style. You heard that? Gentleman style. Polite, right? You gotta tilt your chest and say thank you. Is it getting us in, though? Like, if I call you handsome, like, is that better than saying you're fine? Or, like...

No, it's not. And that's my thing. I'm like, handsome seems like a family compliment to me. What? Like my grandma. You're so handsome like that. That's how I feel when I hear that. That's like grown shit.

Wait, if it's someone like I'm interested in or just a random person? Like if I'm in it. Like someone you're interested in. Yeah, interested. I respect it. I respect the handsome. Yeah, hell yeah. Yeah, I respect the handsome. Because you got guys that are like cutie pootsie and shit, but handsome's like gentleman, manly. Cutie pootsie. You heard that?

I just made that up. I was personal. But handsome is like, you know what I mean? With the chin line and shit. With the chin line. Hold on. You're picturing someone. Pull up a picture of a handsome screwdriver. He got a good chin. He got a good chin. Spongebob's cute. You guys are actually very mature on your podcast.

I listened to so many A.O.'s you could have skipped by. So many. These are the type of niggas you go, yeah, we grown, man. Yeah. It's the same time we come from where listening to Cam'ron and Lil Wayne and everyone saying. Stop it, fuck. You know what I mean? Like, bruh. So it's, it's just, yeah, we here in our head, we will automatically want to say that. Especially New York, like, comedy, it's always that, hey, yo, and all the TikToks around.

Jamaican comedy and shit. Jamaican comedy, yeah. So it's just like, you know what it is. You got to let them go somewhere else. Yeah, no, I tweeted that to me, handsome always meant you're good looking, but I don't want to rip your clothes off. That's more so cute, though. The responses from the women are split.

That's more so cute. What's the lady saying, man? Cute. You think cute is like that? Cute's for kids and shit. Cute makes, I think I could get into panties. Nah, handsome. You're cute. Brought to you all to be cute, man. For all this cute shit, though. Cute is cute. Gentleman style, bro. Like my dog is cute. Exactly. You don't call your dog handsome. What does that mean? This means like, you know, manicure and shit. The hair is good. Yeah.

I thought it meant like, I'm trying to get quaffed. Quaffed. What's wrong about? It's not like you fart through your dick. It could be something like that too, yeah. My bad, I just quaffed it. My bad. That's a grown woman saying cough from Boston. I want a coffee. I want a coffee. The lady's saying, man.

Yeah, they're split on it. Half of them are like, yeah, if I say this to you, it don't really mean much. But then the other half is like, yeah, if I say this, one girl said literally, if I say this to you, I want to choke on it. Exactly. Sorry. Handsome is like 50 shades of gray compliment. You know what I'm saying? Like he has a suit. He has a jet. He has a plane. She raises a question. Are compliments...

Financially based. Hell yeah. If you're broke, are you cute? You're adorable. You can't be cute when you're rich. Nah. You can be cute. Yeah, hell yeah. When you're rich, you're sexy. Sexy when you're rich. I think if you're rich and you're cute, you're B. Wait, what? Rich and cute. If you're rich and cute, you're technically B. But a girl's like, you're so cute. They can't call him sexy because he knows they're lying.

Okay, that's the worst. Handsome, you're lying. Because he's broke? Q is like so open, like it's such a broad spectrum. I've seen pug dogs that are ugly as fuck. They're so ugly, they're cute. I see what you're saying. I don't see any other compliment fitting with guys that have money. You smell good. You smell good. The adjacent compliment. are killing me. You smell good. You brushed, right? Look at you. Look at you as nuts. That's tragic.

I have more questions about Office Movers. Obviously, you guys got Drake on there as well. I heard that he did more than just that take, like those multiples. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What was that like? Honestly, it was like he was pretty like we're like kept it pretty open ended.

And just like, yeah, we wrote these lines or whatever, but like, feel free to just add whatever you want and change it up. He's like, no, no, no, no. I'm going to stick to the script. So like a few takes, we like really hammered down the script, got those lines down really good. And then he started to freestyle on top of that. So we just have a bunch of literally.

Billion takes, man. Yeah, Sasha was like how he literally switched it up every single scene. Yeah, it was crazy. That was good, man. The Geyser stuff, was that written down? Yeah, that was all written down. It's all you guys. It started off with a... He just sent us a voice note. This is what I think will be funny. He was out in Australia with some people that had no context of what guy this and that.

And then it was just funny that they're like, yeah, I get it, a guy. But, like, why do you keep saying guy? You keep saying guy. And then literally that became a scene. You wrote it out and wrote some bars down. Yeah. But it was crazy because, like. at this time we already we already had written a lot of the episodes so like we're trying to figure out how this is going to work how to incorporate it who's he going to be and

And then he sent that note, and we're just like, bruh, it's just like a puzzle. It's just like, you know when you're trying to figure something out, and it just fits, and we're just like, what the fuck? Those are the best moments in creation, man.

Yeah, I was like, it was already done. We're like, all right, see you more. And then he's like, yo, and then something else funny happened. And then it was, oh, yeah, when people swear one guy is this guy. And they're like, ironically, all the facts line up to like.

To continue the confusion. Like, and he has this, and he has this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, not him, not him. Yeah, no, that was perfect how you guys started the line of, like, that's not me. Like, you're not the guy. And he was the guy that, like, stole the contract.

like all these things were happening but then and his dad and all that shit and again that like that puzzle piece of like okay you can threaten this guy so many ways by saying guy and saying you're not that guy like it was just a perfect thing where like all right this fits so even when he was on set he's definitely saying this is the idea

It was so easy for him to kind of just go off and like rip between them. Was there a different energy on set that day? Nervous. Everyone was like nervous. But I think the biggest thing, bro. that's a whole story i don't even know how much how long we got but it was a whole different story like keeping this a secret but then also in production bro you got to tell everyone so this guy guessed it while we were doing another pod bro and i had to play it off like nah Certain niggas

like that with that new we're telling people like we were so fine to have the people like not telling it versus the people that are telling because it's like that confusion put up that rumor that like maybe he's in it I don't know whatever but telling little people Groups of people to a song because he was asking us here. Am I good to do this on stage? It was funny like sure. Yeah, but I wanted people to have that moment man because I'm like if you see it

coming. It's like, it's going to be cool, but it's not going to be as cool as being like, what the fuck? The lights changed when I read them. The second episode of the game with the lights. I'm already giggling. I'm hilarious. And the Tim's the chest, nigga. Hearing Zlab. Talk about filming that scene and how he dashed the gloves in his face three times. Were you guys nervous when he was dashing the gloves in his face? We pulled him again. It was all rooted.

How Drake got on Office Movers

It's all rooted from, bro. It's all, no, before, bro. Before, because like. it's all rooted in this like big secret of like yo everyone keep it locked yeah there was a day that we had to change the shoe and like uh because we had to tell certain production heads and there's a day we had to change the shoes so this was a big day this is a drink day separate script Small, one day, whatever, whatever. Close set. Close set. Everything. Security, everything, everything. Jeez.

i was there that day when you guys were planning it i was like this is a lot of moving parts bro god damn it was just and you're thinking like yeah it's gonna be simple but it's also like

I don't know if Drake forgets who he is because of how it was simple. He's like, yeah, bro, I'm there. I'll pull up. What does pull up mean? He's not worried about the logistics. He just thinks he's got to show up. I'm there. So it's like we had to figure out so many other things and people had to be on the same page and whatnot.

the day something happened so we had to move the date but then now everyone cast and crew is thinking like we're sad people are coming up rubbing us back it's gonna be okay i'm like wait what the fuck yeah and then no one knew that we rescheduled because it was a secret again so like it was just so much like emotions up and down and like we're just like bro like everyone focus on work like we're gonna get there

Let's just focus on what we're doing here. Now the day that we're actually there and we're filming, that was the first scene that we filmed. So we shot episode six first. So four, he was warmed up. Four, he was just like, all right, let's go now. I think you can kind of tell now that you say that. Yeah. He was going crazy. The guys, guys, guys and mows. That's my next caption, bro. The raw taste of that and what else we have is just so funny. You got to.

I talked to the director about that. He's like, yeah, hopefully these guys put it out. We never set aside. We have a lot of boopers set aside. But yeah, he said he definitely sang Nelly Furtado and said, I'm like a bird. I want a guy away. No! Forgot about that. He just had some bars in it. Mike Geisen. Yeah, fuck. He's like, ah! Could have added that. Yeah, so when we're shooting the Zach scene, Zach has so much energy, and God bless him, man, because you need that when you're...

Yeah. Different takes. Go, go, go. He's a miracle for editing around. This guy just fucking says everything in the world. And then just like, you just pulled a little small thing, which helps so much. But really, how was that? Keep it cool. That must have been tough. This is someone you listen to growing up. How old is he?

he's like 20 he's born 2000 i think yeah so that's that's his goal yeah that's his goal and that was the thing that was the thing that was just so cool like to bring drake on set for like everyone of like the biggest thing that we're telling everyone on set was like He's literally just like he's going to be normal. He's just a guy like very respectful. He's literally a guy like he's just everything's going to be fine. So now when everyone's nervous on set, then when we get there.

By the time we shot episode four, everyone figured out like, yo, this guy's actually chill. We're done the scenes. We're like, yo, you can go back to your trailer. No, no, no. what else we doing yeah so now everyone's seen that for the first time zach seen that for the first time but like to put everyone there was like really cool and have them had that experience so it was

it was fine that like not fine but he threw it in his face and it was like he had that moment called him a bean i think we kept that yeah that was him but yeah no it was it was it was crazy he's a great actor i need to see more of that You guys have the highest streaming artists of all time in a TV show. Yeah, bro. I know it's hard to like...

look from outside. I know how difficult that is to view it from the outside because you're like, okay, what's the next thing? How do we do this bigger next season? It's very much like head down the whole way through because we're talking about this in pre-production and then we have to go through the...

entire shooting schedule. Process. It was always the last thing to do. Post-production. And then post-production and then just behind the scenes just trying to get everything finalized and this and that. When's the first time you guys came up for air? Bro, the premiere. Bro, the morning after the premiere. Right? I was like, these guys must feel a weight off their back. Did I cry? Yeah. You guys cried. Did I cry? I was driving home.

What were you listening to? To Draco. Go dude crazy? It was on, nah, it was on, it was on, it was on, Hell yeah. I'll cry it successful though. of that in grade 10, bro. Successful use of like... Make me want to write. I had no idea what I wanted to do. I just want to be. I just want to be. Closer to my dreams does that for me. Closer to my dreams. I heard it on Wale's new shit.

Yo, Holly's new album. Different. Yeah, he did that crazy. But we interrupted the, you know what I mean? He was breaking up. Yeah, my bad. It was on Shuffle and then 9 came on.

And like the beat dropped and he's just talking about like, mama hit my phone and said, rap no good. The shit that he was saying is just so real. We always relate to Drake, but like... now he's talking about staying on his course and like believing in himself and i'm not getting distracted you know what i mean so it hit there but also it was just like uh it was a nod to youtube like we were the first ones to get him on on youtube and

I was like, yo, if you want to do it again, we're down. But I heard what you said about not asking. We didn't really want to ask, but we're more so like, yo, you know that door is open. Because you gave us a YouTube one. We're grateful. That's rooted in culture.

It is what it is, but when we saw, like, yo, he wanted to be a part of it, we're just like, bro, what the fuck? So you guys reached out to him? Nah, he reached out to us. Oh, sick, sick. Was it before you guys started writing for the season? Yeah, we just put out season one. And then he had posted the cover art. And then he's like, yo, man. And he posted the happy birthday dab, didn't he?

I swear he posted it on his birthday or somebody's birthday or some shit like that. Yeah, probably. That was like his favorite thing from season one. So that's literally what he's referencing when he brought up the guy thing. No, no, sorry. I missed it.

That's what he's referencing when he brought up the Valentine's thing he asked what to do for him. Oh, okay. Repeating the same thing in different ways. Oh, that Valentine's spot was hilarious. And that was like a good warm up. That became a meme so fast. Like that picture. When I tell you all YNs are posting on TikTok and doing it for those gals, I'm telling you. Everybody was posting as Valentine's cards. Valentine's cards that year, heavy.

We just knew, yo, let's make some Valentine's cards. Shout out to Tracy, man. She made those quick. Put them out in it. Yeah. it was just such a good idea. And when he hit us with the album, we're just like, like he said, it was a great, great warmup. Yeah. Great way to see like, all right, let's, let's, let's flex these muscles really quick. And you know, did you guys make the elevate side or was that how it came?

Oh, we made it. You guys need to make more. Yo, that's so Jamaican. You go to Jamaican's house, they always have one, at least one of those. It's usually the footprints in the sand. Yeah, dude. Compassion. A whole Bible verse or some shit. Yeah, no, I thought that was hilarious. Yeah. Speaking of album, Drake's dropping soon. Yeah. Iceman, you know, he re-released episode three without all those.

Random awkward silences. Did he tell you guys anything about rollouts or dates? They have Iceman, bro. What do you mean? I'm trying to get to it. You know what I mean? I'm trying to get to it. No, no. He mentioned, he talked about it on set. And like, yeah. Yeah, we just know what's coming. I don't even talk about the role. Yeah, no, I'm just a fan, bro. I'm just waiting. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just like you, bro.

When niggas say I'm just like you, he's lying. I promise you, bro, I'm just waiting just like you. That's it. I'm excited too. He keeps playing this song from... Basically from nostalgia. It's a nostalgia party that happens in Toronto by T-Rex. Shout out Mr. One Love to you. Yes. Tyrone throws his party. One Levito. He's been throwing his party for a long time. Lavin? Mr. One Love. You thought his name was Levito. Levito. I am Ted Levito. That's for Levito, yeah.

Shout out Mr. Levito. That's special. He's not like a fucking drama teacher. Mr. Levito. This nigga is always in a suit. So nostalgia is a party that they throw. And it's a throwback party. Just old school music. What's the age limit? There's no age limit on a party. What party you been to that they're like, sorry, you're too old. No adults.

What's the age limit? What's the age limit? But so they throw this party and at the end is always R&B, right? And so Drake, this is like the one party he'll just pop up at in the city because obviously Tyrone's his boy. And they've been playing, ever since After the Beef, they've been playing this Whitney song. And I think this is a double entendre. Yes. There's nowhere to hide. Can't run from yourself. There's nowhere to hide. Nowhere to hide.

That one stuck out to me especially because... Well, there's that line, but there's the guy that... quote-unquote exposed, he had all of Drake's. Remember the Meet the Grahams picture where he had the gloves and the shirt? And they're like, oh, this is Drake's stuff that he left in a hotel or some shit. That guy who exposed that, his...

LLC that he was exposing it under was called Nowhere to Hide. And he was allegedly the guy that's been helping Kendrick and funneling him information and all that shit. So there's that in the song. Closing one more door. there's a there's so many if you break down every single line of this it could apply to the beat yes and i think that he's because people are like

Why does he keep doing gun fingers every time this song comes on? He's always like, ah. It's a beautiful R&B song. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like. And I was like, why is he? Like, there's got to be some sort of inside joke with a mandem. Of course. Right? And I started listening to the lyrics and I'm like, it could be a little entendre. Yeah. I love me a little entendre, man. I love me a little entendre. Whitney. Whitney. You know what I mean? Come on, man. Yeah, that's tough.

Do the science. There's a lot there. I'm not going to play the whole shit, but if you go listen to that song again and think of it with Drake hating someone in mind. One particular person. One particular person. It'll sound like a double entendre.

Check Jamaica's score right now for me, please. Please check Jamaica's score for me right now. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. We're facing Curacao. I think that's how you pronounce it. Huh? Norman Powell's playing? Norman Powell. Soccer. That's basketball, brother.

You're talking about soccer. Soccer. Is 0-0 still? 40th minute, 0-0? 48th minute. So you guys are still fighting to qualify for the World Cup, right? This one, if we, I think, draw or win, we make it. I can't believe I didn't mention this, bro. Congo won.

Congo 1, yeah. I'm quiet on set for a second. Trinidad's not winning. Congo. Congo 1 over the weekend. My house was a mess. Bear whining. Bear waistline. We beat Cameroon the day before and I was like, or a couple of days before, it was a cat's light work. But then when it came to the African giants, so they call themselves,

We're like, yo, it might actually be a problem. Do you see his eyes? Do you see his eyes roll? They call him the Eagles? These niggas are pigeons. Talk about Eagles like that. Rise and shine. I'm gang gang.

When it comes to this, fam, this game was actually intense. Like, I'm watching my team play, and I'm like, get it together. The game ended in 1-1. Went to penalties. Extra time, obviously. Penalties? And then pens. And I'm like, I'm stressed. Oh, my God. They did penalties? Yeah, but we did it. 4-3.

Oh, wait. No, I did know that because one of the guys kicked it completely over the goal. Completely off. He's cooked. I was like, oh, yeah. They're going to kill him. He should never go to Nigeria ever again. He's not coming back. No, he's cooked. How do you feel about sports fans saying we did it at the house on the couch?

I enjoyed it. I was standing up. When it comes to countries, it's different than cities. Yeah, exactly. When it comes to countries, it's different from cities. I think it's a little weirder when it's a city, but when it's a country, it's like... Like, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's been 52 years since we ever qualified for this. You know what I mean? Think of Jamaica making it this year. I did it, man. My blood. Think of Jamaica making it this year of all years. Like, we need that type of excitement.

That vibe, that positivity in the country. Like, if we lose, I'm scared of what happens if we lose tonight. Who we playing? Who we playing? Curacao. What is that? Their second in the group. Curacao? Curacao? Curacao? I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know. Don't take it from me. There's an exante goo somewhere. Yeah, soft. That soft is a soft. Curacao? See, it means a soft, right? Yeah, it turns into an S. Where is the country? Where is Curacao? Yeah.

My guess is somewhere near the Caribbean. Somewhere in the Caribbean. By Aruba. Went there for 20 minutes. Aruba, Turks. Where's the best place? You guys have traveled a lot of places. Where's the best place you guys have been? Japan. But honestly, bro, niggas haven't traveled for so long. I can't even say that title no more. You guys are so used to just traveling, traveling, traveling, and then lately you guys have not been on that. Bro, that stopped like 20, I'd say literally before COVID.

2018 was probably the last... It was Japan. Y'all went to Hawaii, all over the place. Hawaii, Thailand was amazing, man. The ads were great. Food in Thailand. The ads were great on YouTube. Yeah, the ads were working. The ads were working. That's why the Dolls fans are green, not yellow. oh yeah good times oh man how speaking of that because I know a lot of people don't know what you're talking about on YouTube when

They deem your content as risque or like just a little bit too over the line. They give it a yellow dollar sign, which means... You're kind of monetized, but for the most part, you're not. I guess we'll push this. They say it's limited ads, but it's literally no ads. And so it's very little that...

can change your green dollar sign, which means the video is good to make money, to a yellow one. There's no rhyme or reason. You can't tell why you have to appeal. And even when you appeal, it doesn't guarantee that they're going to check it and be like...

Yeah, it's good to go. And they still won't explain it. And they won't explain it either. Because, nigga. They literally will not be like, this is why you cannot, so that you won't do it again in the future. There's no information. Like, yo, figure it out. Guess. Guess what they did wrong. Yes. With a smile too. Guess. What did I do wrong? I don't know. I feel like when YouTube played in that.

Playing our face like that, that's a funny shit to say. When YouTube play with us, not play with us like that, honestly, when YouTube just showed that kind of like, you know, ups and downs and even like things like COVID, it just taught us like, this is not forever. We got to figure out like kind of. what to do after the same thing. Like when you said, all right, stand up. It kind of,

So I'm thankful for it. Scary hours. Same thing that you said, bro. It's like, who knows what we would have been doing there. Like how much further we would have went down the rabbit hole, like traveling and getting paid like that. Bro, it was really too easy to make AdSense dollars. Not that we weren't really working. Before Adpocalypse, oh my god, man. You make a video of $20,000 and you're getting a couple hundred dollars. It was like early Twitch.

Like, when Twitch was, like, streaming was really early. If you were on it, bro, I had, like... 10, 20 people in my shit, 30 people are still making raps. Honestly, get on Facebook. Facebook and Snapchat are where the bread is. Facebook is giving out monetization. crazy because they they want to boost the platform again but then they switch that's the problem so it's like it's always good at one point and i always kind of teach you

It's trying to hack the algorithm again after you haven't been active on Facebook for so long. It's very difficult because Facebook's unlike any other app where you can't just post and go. you have to be involved on facebook in order to select before i post on there i'm on there Liking posts and sharing a one-two post to wake up the algorithm Then I post my video and it'll do way better than a video that I just post and just leave

And I'm like, fuck, it's real. It's real. They weren't lying. And then Snapchat is, there's no rhyme or reason. Like the spotlight is just. There's literally no rhyme or reason. The video could do one view. It could do 100. It could do 500. You gotta be so active on it, though. That doesn't change anything, either. You gotta be active in terms of, like... Post the vlogging aspect of snapchat like the little post or whatever

But if you're just trying to post on Spotlight, which is their feed, good fucking luck. Good luck. People got to recognize you from a large platform to actually make. But when you start making bread on there, it's... It's stupid. Bro, they'll post one video and be like, yeah, I got $20,000. It's all good. No, it's stupid. It's stupid. And another thing I don't think a lot of people are taking advantage of is UGC. User-generated content.

Um, there's a lot of money you can make from just doing ads for companies that are just literally, it's just, you make the video for that ad and they put it wherever they want. Okay. Yeah. There's like sites where you can sign up and they have like campaigns or whatever. And it's like, oh, a $200 campaign for this hair product. $100 campaign for this soap. Like just random shit. Yeah, because if but the thing is a lot of people

try to do it too much. And now their whole page is just UGC shit and no content. You know me, guys. I love cars. Buy this one. Are you driving in Paris on the next video? Yeah, no, definitely. There's bread to be made on the internet in so many different ways now than when we first started. If we had Patreon when we first started.

Because that whole monetization shit would have been fixed. We would have been like, oh, no monetization here? Catch us on Patreon for the full uncensored. And then you could have doubled up. Censored video uncensored. So it's like there's so many different ways you can make money on there now.

Go ahead, Jake. You do it, man. Go ahead, Jake. People think, I feel like everyone's like, oh, I'm too late, I'm too late to the internet. It seems like you're running out of ways to make money, but I just love that. It's just so many possibilities when everyone's trying to figure it out. So many things happen. This is going up. This site's crashing. I just love change, bro. I love chaos, man. I love the game. Matt always loved the game.

Sorry. Our producer Hannah here just said men always love the game. What did men do? She just broke off with her situationship. Not even your man. Not even your man. It's sickening. Welcome to the crew. could you invest in feelings in someone who's not investing in you? You fool. Lock in. My fault, gang. But yeah, you find order and chaos for sure.

But yeah, and there's always something to do, man. If you pick one thing, because even Facebook, I know I can get on there, but it's like, fuck, I can't. I'm trying to ting, man. I'm trying to ting, man. It's difficult. It's difficult. One thing that I'm...

starting to get used to that I hated at first is just posting the same video everywhere. Yeah. It's like six apps, bro. I'm like, ugh. It's working, bro. I feel like a whore. And you're going through the apps, you hear the same intro. Hey, guys. Hey, guys. Oh, my God. I feel like my girlfriend's going crazy, bro. And she just said, hey guys, like every second for another platform.

It sucks to bomb on all platforms. Bro. This shit did not pick up anywhere. We talked about that shit everywhere. Honestly, it's a lot less devastating the more you bomb. Like the Keith Lee video today ain't doing shit. ain't doing shit but it's like nobody talks about that and that's the thing that I think people underestimate they think everybody's gonna be like oh no he made a shit video don't watch his videos it's like everybody just moves on with their day and they don't even remember it

But it feels terrible as a creator. It's like, don't you guys just take school about my shit? People will be deleting stuff that didn't work. And I'm like, I'm too proud to do that. Nobody knows, man. Just fucking post it again. Sometimes it's a bad algorithm day. Sometimes it just didn't show it to the right people. That's all it is. Right now, we just started our clips page.

Go follow, subscribe our Extra Gravy Clips page. Please. We have 12 people on there. Tell them you're about to be doing TikTok dances on there. Yeah, we're about to be doing TikTok dances. A whole bunch of different shit. You guys can do it today too. I took that as a challenge, you know. No, but yeah, no, the clips page is my first time growing a YouTube page from absolutely nothing with zero anything. I'm not posting it on my pages.

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Cause I want to see how to do it. Like I've always had some sort of platform that boosted me before I got to another platform. So YouTube, it was, before that it was Twitter. Twitter, before that was Mush Music. Mush Music got me 11,000 followers. I made my YouTube the next week after that, automatically 5,000 subscribers. So it was like, I already had a head start. The YouTube algorithm already said, oh, people like this guy. Let's push this shit.

Then Extra Gravy. I used my YouTube to platform that. Used everything I've been doing. So it came in with like a thousand subscribers off top. So this time I'm like, I'm not doing anything. let's just see what happens. And you have your own algorithm already. So it's like when people start finding it through that, then that plugs in. It'll be a web. You see what I'm saying? So it's like, I'm just trying to, and then the tips that they give you to like.

I started off on a channel. It's so wild, bro. It's so wild. Like, if you want to grow fast with a podcast channel, they suggest 10 to 15 shorts a day. Oh, yeah, yeah. I've heard that. And I'm like, what if I didn't have a back catalog? What if I was just starting this page? I posted six videos today and I'm just like, if I didn't, if I'm just starting out, am I not doomed?

That's everything you've ever said already. Exactly. All the words. That's the whole first episode. The whole first episode. Yeah, it's like, damn, what else? But the good thing about shorts is that they push you out no matter how small or large of a creator you are. It's a really random algorithm. It's really good. It's really good because the discoverability we had early on was the homepage.

Homepage was everything. Spotlights. Spotlights too. Most important was reaction videos. Because if you posted a video, any videos that was a reaction. all the people who reacted to that video would be right underneath the video. And so you could scroll through and pick whichever one you want to watch. And it didn't show you views.

So you just had to pick off the strength of the thumbnail. Yeah. And be like, oh, these guys look cool. Yeah, yeah. And that shit, bro, when we post, I'm telling you, when we posted that first video and the Andrea's Choice and Brittany's Choice. Are you in late? Yeah. When they commented, bro, I've never seen, to this day, I still have never seen a video go up that fast in my life. The video went from literally 100 people to like 100,000 in like two weeks.

Holy shit. I had never seen nothing like that in my life. And it's just because they commented. Literally the only reason. They commented and then it was underneath the video that they made. And we were the only guys. It was all their girl fans that made it. video. Yeah, I missed the Wild West of YouTube, man. Spoken Reasons liked one of our videos, 15,000 subscribers in one night. That's what I'm saying. The growth capabilities back then, why would you not keep that?

Like these companies make no sense to me sometimes. Why would you not keep that? It encourages people to join the platform. They feel like they have a shot. They have an opportunity. Not to mention you're generating more revenue if more people are subscribing to more channels. It's like common sense. There's got to be some sort of science to it. They think there is. And that's the problem. Too much statistics. So it's just an eye test, bro. Common sense.

You know what I'm saying? Like, I'll never understand it. Do you ever use the Wayback Machine? Who? Yeah, sometimes. Yeah. Actually, whenever I got to pull up T.W.R. for like jokes and shit. What's the Wayback Machine? Wayback Machine is a site. um, that you can go back and see sites how they were. So like, but like archives, the whole internet. So like I can go search my name.

And it'll show me, not every time, but there are certain times. And I don't know how it works. I don't know if it's user submitted or what. They'll have these things they call spotlight days where it's like. It's a day where you can go click it and it'll show you exactly what your page looked like on that day. And what you tweeted that day. Everything. It's like a screenshot of that day or whatever. But you can't interact with anything. You just scroll it and look at it.

You definitely Twitter and shit too? Yeah. So you can get canceled. That's what it's gonna say. Yeah, they can pull you off. Well, yeah. No, definitely. Definitely. But see, that's the thing. You have to have, like, for me, I know when I went in on there and searched. It was like three snapshots over like 15 years. Yeah. So like you'd have to actually be like super popular the whole time for there to be bare shit for you to go back and see. But seeing my old YouTube page.

Oh shit, I forgot it look like Like, I forgot this was the format, the layout. Like, there's so many features that were so cool that were, like, on the sides. Yeah, remember the wars, the little rewards, the trophies and shit? I'm like, yo, you're number one in Canada comedy. You and me. Y'all trust me, man. I don't think you understand. Bro, they do it now and...

Instagram but it's like back-end like you have to like actually search for it yeah but they have like in Facebook does it too but they had these like games it's like you'd reach levels on YouTube and you get trophies for certain things

Yeah, the uncas. And it encouraged you to post more. Yeah, uncas. I remember that. You could have talked to him back when he used to type W, W, W. Bro, custom thumbnails. You have to unlock that, bro. Oh, man. And your header. Just like the Monion. You have to unlock that. You have to unlock thumbnails. yeah you have to reach the partner program to be able to

And then Timothy Delegato was abusing that shit. Booty, booty, booty, booty. Rocking that. That's the reason the algorithm changed. Tim missed the booty, yeah. Tim missed the booty. You invented clickbait. Yeah, he did. Oh, yeah. He's a pioneer, bro. He asked me to. He got his Asian girlfriends to just put their cleavage in the fucking thumbnail or some shit. That's crazy.

Tim's a demon. They were talking about it the other day. They were talking about it the other day. Him and I forget who he has that side podcast with. The Asian guy or the white girl? The white girl. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. She dances and shit.

I didn't know that. She used to be a huge YouTuber. With David So or something else? No, no, no. That's the food one. When he said white girl, he said, David So? You talking about David? I think it's the David and the white girl and then him. No, no, no. It's just him and her. And they're talking about old. YouTube and like getting everybody back there like especially the Asian conglomerate over in LA they used to run YouTube early days They were YouTube. Yeah, all those guys, man. Alex Wasabi.

Bro, their numbers didn't make sense. Yeah, it was like, yo, I'm Asian. 1.5 billion views. Billion with a B. 24 hours. Asian rappers. There's an Asian rapper boom. That came from YouTube. Deep pride. That's another man that's an early YouTube legend. He was an early YouTube legend. I think he was a...

YouTube legend before us. Yeah, because he was on BT. Hell yeah, bro. I think before we started doing that shit, D-Prime was already a thing. D-Prime's on BT? Yeah, right? Yeah, he had a music video out there. Before we were on YouTube, he was already a thing. on YouTube. Because Timothy Deleghetto had been on there since like 07 or 08. Yeah, he was early. And so D-Pride had seen that and then got on there as well and his following. was insane yeah that i remember girls used to scream like

Used to be shows, girls would be losing their mind. He had the hair. He had the Justin Bieber hair. Supras and shit. Supras. Shoes up to your kneecap. Trust me, man. Them Asians love them Supras. Supras, man. Yeah, they love them big shoes. It changed when you walk. What was that one Asian crew with their signature thing was Teehee? Or was that a guy? It was a nigga. He is a streamer now.

Oh, really? I was about to say Milwaukee's. I was saying, Loki, I was waiting for him to finish first. Milwaukee's nuts. They were called, bro. They were called as fuck. Them niggas are called group. They're still out here, but like, they're smart because of the masks. They can just change and be whoever. You can be old. It doesn't even matter. Isn't it getting there? Really? We got it. Oh, that was all Asian. Come on. Yeah.

You can't do that. With those masks? It's just like the Filipino ball leagues. You got to have one black guy. Come on. The Filipino ball leagues have a rule. One black guy only. Yep, he's right. That's like the holy racism out in Canada, for real. I know black and Filipino. I know black. If you're half, they'll allow it. If you're half, they'll allow it? Really? I gotta tell my boy. But if you look in the stands, their girlfriends are all black. Yep. Filipino niggas love black women.

Yes, we can win. It's gang gang. Filipino niggas love black. It's gang gang. I get it. Yeah, no. I mean, they're the dark skins of Asia still. Yeah. They're the dark skins. I don't know. I don't know how the colorism shit like transferred over to Asian people. Sorry for looking at you. Explain. Expound. Isn't it about like your working class? Like if you were outside longer, you're darker. So that means you're working harder. Like that's what they said it was.

Thank you guys so much for coming through, man. Office Movers season two. Obviously is out. Season three coming next year. Yeah. I can't wait to see you guys in season three. Amazon Prime. First two episodes on Amazon Prime. We all can't wait. Can't wait to go to work, guys. We got plans for you. Chris. And by the way, guys, I know you guys, let's address the elephant in the room. Me. I will work out added in posts, you know what I mean? Remember the clumps?

Yo, I was so big in that show. Bro, this looks so nice. You're just at your house, your habitat. I was like, am I going to tell people I was method acting? Like, what? I was waiting for you to do that. Yo, it was bad. It was bad, but I've lost 20 pounds. Oh, hell yeah, dog. Thank you, guys. I just checked the scale yesterday. I was about to say, bro, you look good, bro. Yeah, man, in the gym. I got the gym buggy, and that's the thing. Thank God.

Because I've been going, I would do it a week off that. A week off that. Now I'm back in, I forced myself for like three weeks. And now I'm addicted. You know what it is? It's that first time someone says, your face is getting skinny. I checked the scale. I was like

It was like 10 pounds. I was like, oh, fuck. Whatever. Yeah, you could piss that off. I've been doing it for like a month and a half. I took a really good doodle, yeah. And then I... Yo, nice doodle. 20 pounds off. The next day, I actually took off. Like, my phone and shit. Like, I was holding some shit. I had my phone. I had my jacket on. I took it off. Ten pounds more. I was like, oh shit. Earrings.

But it's... Yo, you know what's the craziest part of that? I don't snore anymore. Really? My sleep apnea is gone. You lost neck weight? Yeah. That's crazy. My girl's like... I asked her the other day, I was like, oh, we were talking about my sleep test I got to do. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And she was like, now that you're bringing it up, you haven't been snoring. That's actually crazy. I forgot to tell you. She's like, it's been like three weeks.

You did those sleep tests with the wires and everyone's monitoring you all night and shit? I was choking and dying in my sleep 200 times a night. 20 something times an hour 20 something times an hour I would like choke essentially and like well not choke but like just stop breathing If I sleep on my back, my tongue just rests. It's too easy to relax. And it sinks. And it just blocks the airway. I feel like it's not easy, bros. I'd have like 20 nightmares a night.

It doesn't happen to me as to really but my dad for sure like he's on the couch I thought it was hereditary. My mom snores very loud and I thought that was just like a part of... Our family. I was like, I thought it was a Jamaican thing. I'm like, every Jamaican I've ever been around snores. My great-great-grandpa snores. But they're all also overweight. So now it's like, yeah. Big nexus. I get it. But yeah, no, three weeks. Past three weeks.

No snoring. I'm like, do I even need the CPAP now? I don't know. We're going too far. Just keep it there just in case. I might get it. CPAP machine is a thing that helps you breathe. and continue breathing. So basically, everybody that I know that has gotten it has said that they didn't realize they were living life on 50%.

Damn. Crazy. Because I don't think, like, I think I'm perfectly fine. But everybody that has, but it's because I've had it for so long, right? It's like my new normal or whatever. And so everybody's like, that's gotten CPAP is like, yo, bro, your life's gonna... Change. Significantly changed. And I don't think you understand. It affects so many other things. Bro, you're asleep, man. I don't have a beard, potentially.

Because I don't sleep well. Yo, I'm gonna start doing that shit, blaming it on everything. No, it's dead ass. I looked it up. The reason I don't have a million dollars is testosterone. A lot of the testosterone gets built in deep sleep. Oh, wow. Not a lot of testosterone. You really do have a full beard. I'm starting to grow here on my neck. I'm like, where the fuck this comes from? We sleeping good over here, huh?

The ability to grow muscles and keep muscle mass is linked to sleep. My memory is horrible. Bad sleep.

so many other things good kush ruins bad sleep yeah I mean ruins good sleep ruins bad sleep that too that too hold on I ruined everything but no you don't get deep sleep when you're high apparently which is why yeah so people who stop smoking have very vivid dreams And to the point where they don't want to stop smoking because they don't want to dream because what your dreams do, they stack and stack like folders.

because you're not reaching that deep sleep that it needs. And so when you actually reach it, it just throws all the folders in there at once. Here's what you missed. Here's what you missed. Literally. Literally. And it's like... layered as well as the inception and they're all feeling real and on a normal night you have like I can't remember 8 to 12 dreams or some shit like that on a normal night

and so like imagine them just flooding your shit so now it's you feel like you're lucid dreaming cause it's so vivid but also the most random shit is happening Yeah, that's all my dreams, man. So that people are terrified because it's so abnormal and they just start smoking again. I've been having dreams all my life. I still dream while I smoke. Yeah, my boy Sheldon. Sheldon says he just dreams black.

That's crazy. There's a black screen. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What? It's just a black screen. He just goes to bed and wake up. Is he okay, bro? He doesn't dream? Yeah. That's what he says. Like ever? Bro, the man says he just does not dream. He's never had a dream. I think he's had a dream, but like... Does he...

Because there are people like this who can't picture things. It's called aphantasia. They think... so people like you know how you think and you have an internal monologue like when you start thinking like oh there's the voice or your voice or morgan freeman whoever the fuck and a lot of people don't have half of people in the world don't have an internal monologue and can't picture

things in their mind. So if you say, if I go apple, I can picture an apple in my mind. They see the word apple. Or if you're like blind, for example, you have an abstract. imagination of what things are. You should censor. I don't know. That sounds like he... things in words and not pictures. He also rolls up real good and shit every day. He rolls up fatty times a day and shit. When did you guys start smoking?

I remember early days. You guys were not, I'd be like, you guys come to the curb like, yo, let's talk for you. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. Let's go get V2B said.

That was too loud for us at the time. That was too loud for us. First time I knew you guys smoked was when we went to Washington. We went to D.C. Really? No, we were in the game by then. Because you guys pulled on them backwards. I'm like... I think it was like 2016 we were smoking here and there in school like towards the end of high school and then my dad called us and he just he was

It just brought it to him. Same as meth. The way he reacted, same as methamphetamine. Oh, yeah. Until you're actually doing it and then you realize you're perfectly fine. You know what I mean? My mom fucking, she cussed me every time.

come to the house. Oh, you still smoke. I can smell it. All this shit, right? Went one Christmas. I'm leaving. I'm about to cut out the house. And she's like, oh, wait, before you leave, got to give you some. Go in the freezer. By going in the freezer, she has a big bag of weed. I'm talking a big old bag of weed to preserve it. Interesting. She's growing it from my pastor. What? Bro, I just had beef. He has pasta, so he needs the tea, and I'm like... The tea? Yeah, I bet.

Why are you smoking the tea? Why are you smoking the tea? Yeah, yeah, it's delicious. The best way to drink tea is roll it up and smoke that shit. It's been a blunt. Oh, man. Ladies and gentlemen, for y'all. Entertainment. Come on, fuck it, man. Tell them where they can find you. I'm joking. You can find them on Crave, Office Movers, season two. Look out for the two bonus episodes, Judge Tycho, Christmas special coming soon. But yes, comedy show.

My monthly comedy show is starting December 19th at Snack Market. Let's do it. Come on, man. Get on Patreon, new episode with Big Norm, the return of Norm. Norm's in the building. He's got his special taping this Saturday, November 22nd at It's Okay, where we used to do the pod. Full circle, man. Full circle moment. His first special taping. So you guys got to, Gravy Gang got to show up and show up, man. Got to show up and show up. Make sure you laugh really hard.

Throw some gravy Not like that But yeah no Shout out to Norm He has his taping This Sunday I'll be opening for Dale Elliott Jr. At Queen Elizabeth Theater Sold out show 1,300 people going to be crazy so shout out to them tonight if you're listening to this on Wednesday y'all love comedy We're doing a fundraiser for Hurricane Relief for Jamaica. It's a comedy show. I'll be headlining tonight. It's at Drake Underground. Come through. It's going to be lit. It's going to be fire.

And Thursday as well, no? And Thursday, I'm doing a show at Nia Center, headlining the laughs in color.

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It's going to be fire. It's going to be a dope show. Amazing lineup. Got like 10 Jamaican comedians on there. It's going to be lit. It's going to be fun, man. Shout out to y'all. Thank you for listening. Another week. Another classic. I'm Marlon. I'm Duke. And that was the extra gravy. Burn that rust club.

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