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Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura

Every Comic's Favorite Comedian w/Dave Attell

Wed Apr 10 2024
Inappropriate JokesGlassesToilet HabitsShopifyBidetsAirtight EncountersTastes of PussyDrama with 50 CentRobert Paul ChampagneCrafting JokesChanges in Comedy SceneOutdoor PerformancesSkiing DangersLanguage LearningTikTok AppealMirror SafetyTattoo PreferencesPokemon Sightings

Description

This episode covers a wide range of topics including inappropriate jokes, trying on glasses, toilet habits, Shopify, bidets, airtight encounters, tastes of pussy, drama with 50 Cent, Robert Paul Champagne, crafting jokes, changes in the comedy scene, outdoor performances, skiing dangers, language learning, TikTok appeal, mirror safety, tattoo preferences, and Pokemon sightings.

Insights

Discussion about inappropriate jokes from the past

Particular focus on jokes regarding Kate Middleton

Promotion of Mint Mobile wireless plans

Emphasis on cost savings and benefits

Announcement of upcoming comedy shows

Shows to be held in various cities

Conversation about new glasses ('dad eyes')

Discussion on their impact on vision clarity

Discussion on bidets and hand-washing habits

After using the toilet

A man named Mitchell C. Vest caught shoving items up his butt

Leading to criminal mischief charges

One individual finds joy in putting objects up their ass

Imagining the thrill and payoff

Discussion about a person's airtight experience

Involving multiple partners in a car, including unexpected actions like thumb insertion

Another story shared about being passed around by six Australian rugby players

Highlighting consent and consideration

Speculation on the athleticism and logistics involved in such encounters

Discussion about the concept of 'airtight'

Specific preferences in sexual activities

Consideration of hygiene concerns and condom use

During group activities

Humorous conversation about unusual practices

Like drinking urine for health benefits

The speaker discusses his experiences with different tastes of pussy

Relating it to the girls' diets and biological changes

There is a discussion about someone's behavior of undressing in a public lobby

Causing discomfort to others present

The speaker shares an encounter where he tries to hug someone who seems uncomfortable with physical contact

Despite the awkward encounters, there is a positive sentiment towards the person being discussed

The speaker recalls a funny incident involving pearls and a celebrity's reaction to them

Discussion about 50 Cent's Instagram posts and interactions with others

Including suing his distributor for his liquor

Details about 50 Cent trolling Puff Daddy on social media

Instigating drama

Musicians and comedians discussing known creeps in their circles

And how they handle such situations

The podcast features a mix of antiquities and cool guys in framed paintings

Robert Paul Champagne, a New Yorker, is highlighted for his unique personality and address

The host discusses touring experiences, including overseas shows and challenges due to personal reasons

There is a comparison between performing stand-up comedy for joke crowds versus podcast audiences

The host talks about shooting a special in San Francisco

And the positive audience response despite technical issues

The comedian prefers shorter specials due to people's shortened attention spans influenced by platforms like TikTok

Shorter comedy sets are more appealing as audiences find it challenging to dedicate an hour of uninterrupted time

There is a shift towards immediate gratification in comedy, influenced by platforms like TikTok

The pressure for the comedian comes from constantly delivering fresh material

And being watched and studied by aspiring comedians

The comedian emphasizes the importance of constantly bringing new material to the stage

He listens to his own tapes, types up notes, and carries them around for reference

The process of rewriting jokes is ongoing and he has multiple versions of each joke

Topical jokes have a short shelf life, requiring comedians to stay current with events for material

Some comedians are considered timeless and genius in their craft

Performing topical material can be exciting for the audience but may not always lead to new material

Comedians like Ory Shiffier and Jim Norton are admired for their courage to try new material on stage

Comedians feel a responsibility to deliver a good show

Especially for older audiences who view a night out as significant

Crafting jokes involves finding the right combination of words

Which can sometimes take a long time or happen effortlessly

There is a special feeling when a joke works perfectly the first time it's said

Capturing a unique moment that may not be repeatable

Comedians often revisit and refine old material to make it better over time

Comedians find it hard to watch themselves perform due to self-criticism and analyzing their own mannerisms

Club owners had to adjust their standards of what is considered funny in the comedy world

Moving away from harsh criticism towards performers

Local headliners sometimes try to undermine visiting comedians by using inside jokes and references during performances

The comedy scene has evolved with changes in performance schedules at clubs

Offering fewer days for comedians to perform and featuring TikTok and YouTube stars

Comedians discuss the challenges of getting stage time and competing with TikTok and YouTube stars for weekend slots at clubs

They reflect on how comedy has evolved over the years

Noting changes in societal norms and audience expectations

The comedians share experiences of performing outdoors

And the unique challenges it presents compared to indoor venues

The podcast discusses a positive experience at an outdoor amphitheater in St. Augustine

With great hospitality and enthusiastic crowds

Outdoor shows add a unique element with weather and setup challenges

Including multimedia effects and potential hazards like electrical cords

The hosts share preferences for comedy venues

Mentioning ideal crowd sizes of half full rooms on Mondays, 300-400 seat comedy clubs, and small theaters with great acoustics like Comedy Works Denver

The speakers discuss their experiences in a small town and at an oyster bar in Florida

They talk about the dangers of skiing and share reactions to videos of skiing accidents

There is humor and disbelief expressed towards the extreme sports accidents shown in the videos

The conversation touches on the outfits worn by skiers

And the potential risks involved in skiing

Discussion about the convenience of building hospitals near a ski slope instead of using helicopters for emergencies

Conversation about learning different languages and the availability of language-learning apps

Appreciation for Korean language and culture

Particularly in relation to K-pop and movies

Exploration of differences in storytelling between American and Korean movies

Sharing clips from TikTok and discussing its appeal and content diversity

Humorous anecdotes about falling out of bunk beds and dealing with unexpected situations

The podcast snippet covers various topics including observations on a video clip, mirror safety tips, elderly individuals using technology, flip phones, and sneaker tattoos

There is a discussion about preferring positive attitudes over negative ones

And the use of technology like flip phones for texting

Opinions are shared on tattoos

With some preferring them for their appearance while others have different preferences based on past experiences

Discussion about tattoos and Pokemon sightings during a trip in Japan

Observations on a video of a dog howling and its impact on people

Exchange of compliments and gratitude between the podcast hosts and guest

Chapters

  1. Inappropriate Jokes, Mint Mobile, Comedy Shows, and Dad Eyes
  2. Trying on Glasses, Toilet Habits, and Mitchell C. Vest
  3. Shopify, Core's Light Beer, Bidets, and Mitchell C. Vest
  4. Thrills, Rugby Players, and Airtight Encounters
  5. Airtight, Hygiene Concerns, and Unusual Practices
  6. Tastes of Pussy, Awkward Encounters, and Drama with 50 Cent
  7. Funny Incidents, 50 Cent's Instagram Drama, and Known Creeps
  8. Antiquities, Robert Paul Champagne, Touring, and San Francisco Special
  9. Shorter Specials, Attention Spans, and Fresh Material
  10. Constantly Bringing New Material and Crafting Jokes
  11. Timeless Comedians, Trying New Material, and Refining Old Material
  12. Self-Criticism, Club Standards, and Changes in Comedy Scene
  13. Competing with TikTok and YouTube Stars, Outdoor Performances
  14. Outdoor Shows, Weather Challenges, and Ideal Comedy Venues
  15. Small Town Experiences, Skiing Dangers, and Language Learning
  16. Hospitals Near Ski Slopes, Language Learning, and TikTok Appeal
  17. Video Observations, Mirror Safety, and Tattoo Preferences
  18. Tattoos, Pokemon Sightings, and Compliments
Summary
Transcript

Inappropriate Jokes, Mint Mobile, Comedy Shows, and Dad Eyes

00:00 - 07:33

  • Discussion about inappropriate jokes from the past, particularly regarding Kate Middleton
  • Promotion of Mint Mobile wireless plans with emphasis on cost savings and benefits
  • Announcement of upcoming comedy shows in various cities
  • Conversation about new glasses ('dad eyes') and their impact on vision clarity

Trying on Glasses, Toilet Habits, and Mitchell C. Vest

07:08 - 13:15

  • The speaker is trying on different pairs of glasses and getting opinions from others.
  • There is a discussion about the style and color of the glasses, with some feedback given.
  • The conversation shifts to toilet habits and a successful toilet flushing update.
  • There is also mention of a total washlet being repaired at home, which is seen as a game changer.

Shopify, Core's Light Beer, Bidets, and Mitchell C. Vest

12:46 - 19:31

  • Shopify helps businesses grow by providing e-commerce solutions for selling products online.
  • Core's Light beer promotes a chill mindset and refreshing experience.
  • Discussion on bidets and hand-washing habits after using the toilet.
  • A man named Mitchell C. Vest was caught shoving items up his butt in an antique store, leading to criminal mischief charges.

Thrills, Rugby Players, and Airtight Encounters

19:04 - 25:07

  • One individual finds joy in putting objects up their ass, imagining the thrill and payoff.
  • Discussion about a person who had an airtight experience involving multiple partners in a car, including unexpected actions like thumb insertion.
  • Another story shared about being passed around by six Australian rugby players in Cancun, highlighting consent and consideration.
  • Speculation on the athleticism and logistics involved in such encounters.

Airtight, Hygiene Concerns, and Unusual Practices

24:44 - 31:24

  • Discussion about the concept of 'airtight' and specific preferences in sexual activities
  • Consideration of hygiene concerns and condom use during group activities
  • Humorous conversation about unusual practices like drinking urine for health benefits

Tastes of Pussy, Awkward Encounters, and Drama with 50 Cent

30:55 - 36:53

  • The speaker discusses his experiences with different tastes of pussy and relates it to the girls' diets and biological changes.
  • There is a discussion about someone's behavior of undressing in a public lobby, causing discomfort to others present.
  • The speaker shares an encounter where he tries to hug someone who seems uncomfortable with physical contact.
  • Despite the awkward encounters, there is a positive sentiment towards the person being discussed.

Funny Incidents, 50 Cent's Instagram Drama, and Known Creeps

36:28 - 43:12

  • The speaker recalls a funny incident involving pearls and a celebrity's reaction to them.
  • Discussion about 50 Cent's Instagram posts and interactions with others, including suing his distributor for his liquor.
  • Details about 50 Cent trolling Puff Daddy on social media and instigating drama.
  • Musicians and comedians discussing known creeps in their circles and how they handle such situations.

Antiquities, Robert Paul Champagne, Touring, and San Francisco Special

42:44 - 48:42

  • The podcast features a mix of antiquities and cool guys in framed paintings.
  • Robert Paul Champagne, a New Yorker, is highlighted for his unique personality and address.
  • The host discusses touring experiences, including overseas shows and challenges due to personal reasons.
  • There is a comparison between performing stand-up comedy for joke crowds versus podcast audiences.
  • The host talks about shooting a special in San Francisco and the positive audience response despite technical issues.

Shorter Specials, Attention Spans, and Fresh Material

48:16 - 54:05

  • The comedian prefers shorter specials due to people's shortened attention spans influenced by platforms like TikTok.
  • Shorter comedy sets are more appealing as audiences find it challenging to dedicate an hour of uninterrupted time.
  • There is a shift towards immediate gratification in comedy, influenced by platforms like TikTok.
  • The pressure for the comedian comes from constantly delivering fresh material and being watched and studied by aspiring comedians.

Constantly Bringing New Material and Crafting Jokes

53:36 - 59:02

  • The comedian emphasizes the importance of constantly bringing new material to the stage.
  • He listens to his own tapes, types up notes, and carries them around for reference.
  • The process of rewriting jokes is ongoing and he has multiple versions of each joke.
  • Topical jokes have a short shelf life, requiring comedians to stay current with events for material.

Timeless Comedians, Trying New Material, and Refining Old Material

58:38 - 1:04:21

  • Some comedians are considered timeless and genius in their craft.
  • Performing topical material can be exciting for the audience but may not always lead to new material.
  • Comedians like Ory Shiffier and Jim Norton are admired for their courage to try new material on stage.
  • Comedians feel a responsibility to deliver a good show, especially for older audiences who view a night out as significant.
  • Crafting jokes involves finding the right combination of words, which can sometimes take a long time or happen effortlessly.
  • There is a special feeling when a joke works perfectly the first time it's said, capturing a unique moment that may not be repeatable.
  • Comedians often revisit and refine old material to make it better over time.

Self-Criticism, Club Standards, and Changes in Comedy Scene

1:03:54 - 1:09:38

  • Comedians find it hard to watch themselves perform due to self-criticism and analyzing their own mannerisms.
  • Club owners had to adjust their standards of what is considered funny in the comedy world, moving away from harsh criticism towards performers.
  • Local headliners sometimes try to undermine visiting comedians by using inside jokes and references during performances.
  • The comedy scene has evolved with changes in performance schedules at clubs, offering fewer days for comedians to perform and featuring TikTok and YouTube stars.

Competing with TikTok and YouTube Stars, Outdoor Performances

1:09:10 - 1:14:59

  • Comedians discuss the challenges of getting stage time and competing with TikTok and YouTube stars for weekend slots at clubs.
  • They reflect on how comedy has evolved over the years, noting changes in societal norms and audience expectations.
  • The comedians share experiences of performing outdoors and the unique challenges it presents compared to indoor venues.

Outdoor Shows, Weather Challenges, and Ideal Comedy Venues

1:14:31 - 1:20:13

  • The podcast discusses a positive experience at an outdoor amphitheater in St. Augustine with great hospitality and enthusiastic crowds.
  • Outdoor shows add a unique element with weather and setup challenges, including multimedia effects and potential hazards like electrical cords.
  • The hosts share preferences for comedy venues, mentioning ideal crowd sizes of half full rooms on Mondays, 300-400 seat comedy clubs, and small theaters with great acoustics like Comedy Works Denver.

Small Town Experiences, Skiing Dangers, and Language Learning

1:19:50 - 1:26:50

  • The speakers discuss their experiences in a small town and at an oyster bar in Florida.
  • They talk about the dangers of skiing and share reactions to videos of skiing accidents.
  • There is humor and disbelief expressed towards the extreme sports accidents shown in the videos.
  • The conversation touches on the outfits worn by skiers and the potential risks involved in skiing.

Hospitals Near Ski Slopes, Language Learning, and TikTok Appeal

1:26:22 - 1:32:59

  • Discussion about the convenience of building hospitals near a ski slope instead of using helicopters for emergencies.
  • Conversation about learning different languages and the availability of language-learning apps.
  • Appreciation for Korean language and culture, particularly in relation to K-pop and movies.
  • Exploration of differences in storytelling between American and Korean movies.
  • Sharing clips from TikTok and discussing its appeal and content diversity.
  • Humorous anecdotes about falling out of bunk beds and dealing with unexpected situations.

Video Observations, Mirror Safety, and Tattoo Preferences

1:32:32 - 1:38:47

  • The podcast snippet covers various topics including observations on a video clip, mirror safety tips, elderly individuals using technology, flip phones, and sneaker tattoos.
  • There is a discussion about preferring positive attitudes over negative ones and the use of technology like flip phones for texting.
  • Opinions are shared on tattoos, with some preferring them for their appearance while others have different preferences based on past experiences.

Tattoos, Pokemon Sightings, and Compliments

1:38:27 - 1:43:47

  • Discussion about tattoos and Pokemon sightings during a trip in Japan
  • Observations on a video of a dog howling and its impact on people
  • Exchange of compliments and gratitude between the podcast hosts and guest
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