Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: The Hawaiian Comedian presents. I've been doing comedy for over 20, 23 years and I've been on the road. I've been in different cities. I've been different things like that.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: We're here to talk about everything, man. The topics you talk about with your friends, your family, questions you got for us. Putting in the city Aloha hasn't been long for us. I feel like I got a stranger across from me. I think that's thc. Hello?
[00:00:26] Speaker A: Is that you? I don't know. I'm like halfway. Yeah.
[00:00:29] Speaker B: Do you even. Do you even know where we're at? Are functioning?
[00:00:32] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:00:33] Speaker B: Good.
[00:00:33] Speaker A: Yes, yes, yes.
[00:00:34] Speaker B: We're going to get to that in a second. This Twitty in the City. I'm Twitty, that's thc, the Hawaiian comedian. Hit the, like, hit the subscribe. You've been doing it. We've been loving it. Thc, you actually got to give a shout out to somebody that you've been wanting to shout out, man.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: You know, there's.
[00:00:50] Speaker B: I don't want to say it wrong. I just know it's got something with the word beard in it.
[00:00:53] Speaker A: Yeah, that's my man. My man. Be out there in the UK and he'd be in. In the. In Britain. Out there in. He has this channel that I watch and he goes through a bunch of stuff and he's always talking to people on there. Down to earth guy, this kind of guy. When you watch him and stuff and the kind of stories he's going through and when he's going. His points of views and stuff that he makes on there is like. There's a lot of stuff on there I agree with him with. And he's been watching our channel. He's been watching Twitty in the City.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: That's what's up.
[00:01:17] Speaker A: So he's been out there and like, he's been commenting on the bottom. So. Yeah, my man. Wild beard. Wild, wild beard. Yeah, that's my dude. Hey, man, I appreciate all the support. You've been showing the channel and you've been showing the show. Please keep. Keep on coming. You know, I'm gonna be. I'll just pop in on his lives. That's what I did. That's how I met him. He's going through. Yeah, he was just going through. And every time he comes on there and it's like certain issues and stuff that he deals with that he's going through right there, he brings it out into the open and it's like it becomes a nice little discussion. So yeah. Big shout out to Wild Beard out there watching our stuff and supporting us. Appreciate you guys.
[00:01:50] Speaker B: THC out there live hopping. So if you ever see him in your feed.
[00:01:53] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:01:53] Speaker B: If you say something, he gonna say something back. But yeah, hit the. Like, hit the. Subscribe. We appreciate you. The community's growing and we loving it. I know if you watched last episode, you just hit next. I talked about. I was gonna talk about an actual good time on my cruise, but I can't do that.
[00:02:11] Speaker A: Why?
[00:02:11] Speaker B: Because I walked up in this studio and first of all, let me just. Preference.
THC has been gone for a week because his son had an official wedding for him and his wife. They were already married. This is like the backstory. THC is going to talk about it, right. So they had the official wedding because they got married while they were in the military. However, I roll up in here and all I see is this clear stuff on the back of his ear. And I'm like, what did he.
Is that a tattoo?
[00:02:58] Speaker A: Yes, it is.
[00:02:59] Speaker B: So.
[00:03:00] Speaker A: Yes, it is.
[00:03:01] Speaker B: That is what we're talking about. Cause keep it in mind, I have not talked to this man since last Wednesday. We were in the studio, and I was like, so what you got going on? He was like, I'm gonna be gone. I'm like, what you mean gone? Family's fine in town. Son's getting married. I'm gonna be mia.
[00:03:17] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:03:17] Speaker B: That's the last I heard. And then I see him and he's got a tattoo. I'm like, did we go to a wedding? Is this some. Some hangover type stuff mixed with, like, wedding crasher. So thc, the floor is yours? Because I just got to know, can we talking just like, tattoo on the hand or like, you can't hide that unless you wear headphones or hat.
[00:03:40] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:03:41] Speaker B: So please.
[00:03:42] Speaker A: That's why it's yours. That's why today. I was walking around the office today with a hoodie on. Yeah, I was just keeping it up. I was trying to keep it out here. Got a little warm, so can't wear the hoodie right now. So I took the hoodie off. It was like, man, I don't know who's gonna see it. Yes, I do. I have a tattoo on the side of my neck. If you can see it in that camera.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: You gotta lift your. Lift your headphone up. There you go. Yeah, Back here. Yup.
[00:04:07] Speaker A: And growing up, me and my sisters, when we were in school. You got your permission slip. Your mom had to sign a permission slip.
[00:04:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: So she's my. My Mother signed all our permission slips. She also signed all my nieces, all my nephews permission slips when they were going there. And my mom had a very unique way of signing her name. She would sign her name and then right at the end of the name, she would put this little smiley face. Little smiley face would be right there, and she would draw it on and it would be. You could go back to report cards all the way back to the 80s, and you would see the smiley face behind it.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: That was her signature.
[00:04:38] Speaker A: That was her thing. We knew if it wasn't signed by her, if it didn't have that, then it wasn't signed by her.
[00:04:43] Speaker B: You couldn't forge her signature at all?
[00:04:44] Speaker A: Nope. So all of my. My niece and my niece, my nephew, my sister, like, we. We all got together and they were like, first, it was crazy because me and my sister were older. I just, you know, I'm. I'm. I'm about to be 50 here, so it's like. Yeah, anyway, but we're. We're a little older, so you know, when the two young ones are talking us into getting a tattoo.
[00:05:04] Speaker B: Okay, so hang on. So I. I got. I got to backtrack this.
[00:05:07] Speaker A: Go ahead.
[00:05:08] Speaker B: So what is. Is this pre. Was this before wedding? After wedding?
[00:05:13] Speaker A: So, okay, we had. We had just got things set up at the wedding place. We went through rehearsal up in the. UP as a venue. We got done with all that. Everything was brought up, everything was in there. We're coming back. Like I said, we was going back and forth, city to city to city to city. People were in different Airbnbs. We were moving different stuff.
[00:05:31] Speaker B: Yeah, because.
[00:05:31] Speaker A: Right.
[00:05:31] Speaker B: It ain't like you just had like five family members that showed up.
[00:05:34] Speaker A: No.
[00:05:34] Speaker B: Yeah, no, they came deep.
[00:05:36] Speaker A: Polynesians are their. One family is five people at the minimum.
[00:05:41] Speaker B: Right.
[00:05:42] Speaker A: But so we're. We're in there and we're like, okay. We're back and forth. We get done everything. People are tired. Everybody's tired. We have been up since 6 o'clock in the morning. This is the day before a wedding, Day before wedding. Okay, so which day before the wedding? We're. We're walking and I'm hanging out with my sister. I'm hanging out. You know, every. We're all calming down. And then my niece just looks at me and she's like, uncle, let's do something spontaneous. Let's do this. Boom. She actually had the piece of paper. When my mom drew one. Drew, like, redid it. She was like, just draw the happy face. Boom. Next thing I know, me, my sister, my niece, my nephew, we're down at the tattoo polish shop and we're standing there and I'm trying to think of every. Everything I could think of to try to get out of this. You know, like when we were driving there, like, my sister in front, she was doing the same thing. My sister, look, she was like, look, oh, look, there goes laser tag. That's spontaneous. We can do that. You know, she. We were trying to get. Us old people were trying to get. We were like, okay, this is what young people do when they get spontaneous. They do that.
[00:06:41] Speaker B: But y'all are the older. How did. Why couldn't you just say no?
Because I'm sure it's easier said than done. I know I got family. They're going to be like, twitty. You wouldn't be able to.
[00:06:52] Speaker A: Just once, Once they showed. Okay, for one, when they. When. When she showed me what it was, what it would have been. And I'm like, oh, my. I mean, that makes sense because all of us, all of us, as. As far back as me and my sister go, that when we were young, like, this was how my mom did it to where my nie, my nieces, my nephews, like, they're all in their 20s now. Like, they're all coming up and they can remember that. So it was kind of like this was something that we both shared, even though we were two different generations.
[00:07:19] Speaker B: And it's some. And it's from mom, right?
[00:07:21] Speaker A: And it's. And it's from mom. And it's from Mom. So, like, we're sitting there, we driving there. When we get to the tattoo parlor, I'm like, you know what? I. I bet you know they're. They're going to be busy. Maybe we can only get one person, so it's going to take long. So by the time one person goes, or maybe two people go, by the time it gets to me, I can be like, you know what? We. We've been here too long already. N. I'm good. It looks good on you guys. Let's go.
[00:07:43] Speaker B: Right?
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Nope, got there. Tattoo parlor was fantastic. Fantastic bunch of dudes. They had the tables ready. Each one of us had a table by ourself at the same time.
[00:07:53] Speaker B: What time was this?
[00:07:54] Speaker A: Oh, I would say right around 4 o'clock.
[00:07:58] Speaker B: 4Pm 4pm Somebody had to call in advance. I. I ain't been to every tattoo parlor in the Treasure valley, but a 4 o'clock. I'm assuming this is on the weekend on Saturday. Yeah, there somebody called.
[00:08:14] Speaker A: I Don't know. I don't know if it did or if this was just the universe that was pushing it to be like, nope. You getting this tattoo today, that's what's happening. Because everything that I was like, how you say it, like, I was thinking the same way. I'm like, Saturday? Yeah, there's four and there's no way, there's no way we're going to walk in there. They're going to be like, well, we was taking walk, but, you know, can you come back in two hours? Like, that's what I was hoping for.
[00:08:36] Speaker B: Cuz there's. How many you.
[00:08:38] Speaker A: It was four. It was four. One sit down going in. And as soon as we walked in, as soon as he went, they took all four of us.
[00:08:45] Speaker B: Yeah. That's the universe, though. 4:00.
[00:08:47] Speaker A: Yeah, four.
[00:08:48] Speaker B: It's nice in the treasure ride. It's beautiful. This weekend, this is the time to start getting that tattoo. It's like the beginning of the new year. You start working out when spring get here. This is when you start buying new tattoos.
[00:09:02] Speaker A: That's what they say. Sun's out, guns out, right? Yeah, everybody's out there. People wearing tank tops, shorts, and they're like, yep, gotta get the tattoos on.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: Well, they missed that part. They were just suns out, guns out. I said, crazy. The tattoo spot was empty.
[00:09:14] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. And these guys, These guys. Professionals. Bunch of professionals, all of them. That was in there, that was working very nice. Very, like, very hygienic. Like, you know, when you walk into a spot like that, you want to smell the alcohol pads. You want to smell stuff like that because. And it was, they were, they were very professional. Professional. I think they were called Burn the boats tattoo.
[00:09:36] Speaker B: I know exactly where that Costco.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: It was by that in Meridian because we had, we had an Airbnb in Star.
So we were going back and forth and I, I think it was near Star, but I think. I think it was in Meridian.
[00:09:47] Speaker B: That's where I got my shoulder one done.
[00:09:48] Speaker A: And those dudes. Those dudes. Fabulous. Absolutely fabulous. Like, they came in there, we sat down. They were. And all of them were just like. Like, it was funny to watch the same tattoo, like, get passed around to. To three to three, three, four different tables. So the guy was coming back to me and he was like, all right. Like, I was like, I. I couldn't think of an excuse fast enough. Before the gentleman was. Had my consent already signed that he texted my number.
[00:10:11] Speaker B: Everybody in there?
[00:10:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Done. By the time I was like, okay, maybe this will Work. He was like, sir, can you have a seat right here? I was like, oh, we already going.
[00:10:19] Speaker B: Or tattoo. So did. Where did everybody get one behind the ear?
[00:10:23] Speaker A: No, no. Only I. Did they.
[00:10:25] Speaker B: So. Okay, let's go. Let's go, sister. Right. Because I went on the hand, and two nieces. Or a niece and a nephew.
[00:10:32] Speaker A: Niece and a nephew. So my niece. My nephew went on the hand. Just like, it's good. And it's. And it's. It's my sister's kid, so it's her son, so he got it on the hand here.
[00:10:40] Speaker B: And his mom, which is your sister, they both got hand on the hand.
[00:10:44] Speaker A: And then her daughter Kayla, which was my niece, the one that talked us into this, she got it on her arm.
[00:10:49] Speaker B: Got you.
[00:10:49] Speaker A: And it was next to the other. Like, I think she has some more. Another tattoo that's here, and I think it's, like, some Hawaiian writing, but she has the smiley face. Right. Next.
[00:10:57] Speaker B: Gotcha. Okay.
[00:10:58] Speaker A: And then I decided to put it here.
[00:11:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Why?
Again, this is why we're having this conversation, because I'm hearing about all this for the first.
[00:11:07] Speaker A: I.
[00:11:08] Speaker B: He didn't even tell me. I had to walk in here and just look at him.
[00:11:10] Speaker A: I was at work with my hoodie on. You did not see.
[00:11:13] Speaker B: No.
[00:11:13] Speaker A: While I was.
[00:11:14] Speaker B: I walk up in here, and I'm like, that's a what? I was like, like, there's no. Is that, like, oil in the back of his ear? I'm like, there's no way. And I'm like, oh, that's a tattoo. All right, so now.
[00:11:26] Speaker A: Which I said, too. Honestly, I would. I was never going to ever put a tattoo on my neck.
That's what I told myself. I was like, I would never put one on my neck ever. Then, boom.
[00:11:35] Speaker B: All it takes is your son having an official wedding, your sister telling you.
[00:11:41] Speaker A: When me and my family get together, it just. It's. It's. Yeah, everything gets together, and it's just. You know, and. And we are a tight family. Like, our family is tight. But when something like this gets. It just gets crazy hectic in the middle. Like, this weekend was just. It was brutal. Like, it was almost blank to me of how just for how much we had to work that day. The tattoo part, like, I don't even know how. I didn't fall asleep on that dude's table.
[00:12:04] Speaker B: You probably did. Ain't. No, I wasn't.
[00:12:06] Speaker A: I wasn't there long enough. This tattoo didn't take him but five minutes, right? Yeah, he was in there. But when I sat down. When I laid down, I was so tired from moving stuff, I laid down on the table.
[00:12:14] Speaker B: Because you were up at 6 that morning and this is 6. This is already 12 hours.
[00:12:18] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:19] Speaker B: And this was probably. It's not. No. Anybody that has. Has set up a wedding knows that 12 hours ain't.
[00:12:25] Speaker A: And it goes by.
[00:12:27] Speaker B: It ain't. It ain't light.
[00:12:28] Speaker A: Nope.
[00:12:28] Speaker B: That's a hard 12 hours.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: Yep. And. And we're out in Emmett. So we're up the hill, down the hill and we have to go down the hill and it's that one curvy hill that goes. Very pretty scenery. Because when you come up there and.
[00:12:38] Speaker B: You have your drive. Half the day was driving.
[00:12:42] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:12:42] Speaker B: Because how many back and forth did you have to make?
[00:12:45] Speaker A: 6.
[00:12:46] Speaker B: Yeah. That's easily from your house.
[00:12:50] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:51] Speaker B: Yeah. That's at least a 30.
[00:12:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Because it's 40, 45 minutes. It's 40, 45 minutes.
[00:12:57] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm like. You're like 30, 40.
[00:12:58] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:59] Speaker B: Geez. All right, sorry. Let me. So why did you go behind the ear?
[00:13:03] Speaker A: So I went behind the ear. I went behind the ear because I was a smart ass kid. I was a kid that was always getting like. My mom had a thing. She didn't. She wasn't like a big slapper, a big puncher or nothing like that. My mom was a pincher and a flicker. And I don't know if anybody's had a mom that's a flicker. And when I say flick, like she would come up if. If she heard something come on come out of my mouth that she didn't like. She would walk up, not say a word, and her fingers would get. I mean, you ever play like pencil fighting and you. Pencil fighting. You used to take the pencil and you pull it back, but you try to pull it back just so you know it won't break, but when it hits, it's like, wow. She could do that with her finger.
[00:13:42] Speaker B: That was my grandma. Which finger did your mom use?
[00:13:44] Speaker A: The middle every time. And she'd come up, but I wouldn't see it coming. I would just sit there and she bow and she flicked my mouth and my mouth and it would hurt. It would feel like I got.
[00:13:54] Speaker B: Well, she was she. Because my grandma did the same thing. Was your mom forward or would she come from. My grandma did like spider. Both. She.
[00:14:00] Speaker A: Yeah. You see this way. This way was the worst. Oh. Because this way was this way with sneak attack. Because she could bring it up like I'm not. And I'm not even paying attention. Here. But if she was here like this coming down, then I knew it was coming, coming down. She would get like that coming up. She could always sneak it in.
[00:14:16] Speaker B: Forehead was always from up above. And I don't get how her finger didn't hurt because this is, this is bone.
[00:14:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:14:25] Speaker B: But my head would hurt more than my grandma's finger. And from underneath was lip, ear, nose, saying.
[00:14:32] Speaker A: And she, she, she'd flick, she'd poke and, and there was two things. The main things was the flicking. And then the one that she did the most to me was the ear pulling. Now the ear pulling. What? I. I know you ain't never got your ear pulled.
[00:14:44] Speaker B: I did. I just never under.
[00:14:46] Speaker A: My mom would take her fingernails.
I mean, my finger, my ear was already pierced before I could even go get it pierced. Like they was like, hey, there's a hole here already. I was like, I'll tell you where it came from. So she would like my, I would, my stance would be like this as a kid just because she was on my ear. So when we came home and it's.
[00:15:07] Speaker B: Crazy you got stuck like that.
[00:15:09] Speaker A: Yeah. Cuz it was just. This is what I was used to. Cuz I was always like, oh. And then it just get ripped up. So. And it was always, it was always my left ear. My left ear was the most. So. And she would say the word, she would say the phrase pepe akuli, which in Hawaii means stink ear. Like you don't listen. So she would grab my ear and be like, pepe akuli, Pepe akuli. My grandma used to do it to me. She carried it on from my grandma came in here. So when we, when we showed up to the house to show mom all, all the tattoos.
[00:15:37] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:37] Speaker A: Like, my sister went first, my niece went next, my nephew went next. My. My mom was sitting there and she's like, oh my God. Like, you guys really did that? You really did that then? And they go. And then they stop, right? And they went, uncle Sean did it too. And she looked at me and she was like, really? You got a tattoo? And I was like, yeah. And she said, where'd you get it? Let me see your hands. And I was like, it ain't on my hands. She's like, well, where's it? Where's.
[00:15:59] Speaker B: Where is it?
[00:16:00] Speaker A: And I said, I turned around and I lifted up my ear and she goes, it's on your list underneath your left ear. And I said, yeah, because this was my Pepe Alcouli ear. This was the ear that you always Grab. And she goes, so you put a smiley face there. I said, yeah, maybe next time when you grab me by my earlobe and you see that little smiley face, you might let go this time. Like, I never had a way to get you to let go before. And now if you see that tattoo, you might be. Because she's still. I don't care how old I am. She's still like, it's.
[00:16:28] Speaker B: It's probably just a different. Because you're probably taller than her, so it's just coming. She probably pulls you down now.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: Yeah, but. But she still has the right to this day.
[00:16:35] Speaker B: Oh, 100.
[00:16:36] Speaker A: To reach up and grab. That's. That's why I'm. I'm like, if you go and grab it now, you're going. You'll see that little happy face that you. To draw on all of our stuff.
[00:16:44] Speaker B: Try to get yourself a permanent bailout.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: I. I never had one back then, so I was like, maybe if I would have had something like that there, you could be like, why is that there? To make sure that, you know, we should smile right now.
[00:16:54] Speaker B: You would be the one.
Let's go get a tattoo for Grandma and Ma and Peabody's like, how can I make this work? Also for me, I want this to be. I want this to be a double deed. I want it to be, I love you, Mom. But also, lay off the ear.
[00:17:07] Speaker A: It's going to have a meaning. It's going to have a meaning. It's gonna have a little way to say, hey, because, you know, because when they. I mean, like, my. My nephew, he put it on his. On his hand, so. And then he put his hand up to his mouth, so then it looks like a smile.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:20] Speaker A: So. And I was like, ah. Seen that on. I seen that on justice league or Batman vs Superman or whatever it was. And the Joker, Jared Leto, when he played the Joker, that's how he did that on his hand. I was like, all right, I'm good.
[00:17:31] Speaker B: I. I like the meaning. Let me add, when you did that, did your mom for a second get that little smile, smirky face, like, I like it, but you also ain't slick.
[00:17:43] Speaker A: She grabbed my ear.
I think that's what you was trying to get. Yeah, she grabbed it. Oh, yes.
[00:17:48] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:17:48] Speaker A: She grabbed it and she held it up. And then I was like. And. Because it backfired. It backfired on me. Because now she wants to look at that. Because she has to hold it up now in order for it. In order for her to see it. She's like, I Gotta hold it up now. So now she just. Hey, Mom.
Okay, I can see it.
[00:18:05] Speaker B: Thank you.
[00:18:07] Speaker A: It was supposed to keep you from doing that, and now I think it's causing it to happen. Yeah.
[00:18:12] Speaker B: You about to have. You need to keep tabs on. How many more ear pools are you getting now?
[00:18:18] Speaker A: Oh, I can't even tell you how many I got my childhood.
That number is in Is.
I couldn't even count that. I.
[00:18:25] Speaker B: There's no way Funny. But overall, good wedding.
[00:18:28] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:18:29] Speaker B: Not everything was nice.
[00:18:30] Speaker A: Everything was nice. Everybody went. Everybody was down there. Got to see my pops. I didn't see my pops in a while. We got to spend some time before.
And then right afterwards, right after the wedding, the wedding day, and everybody was done or whatever, me and Pops got to go out, do some fishing.
That's one thing. That's. That's why I like living up here in Idaho. It's so peaceful. On certain.
[00:18:49] Speaker B: Where'd you go?
[00:18:50] Speaker A: Right here. Arrow Rock.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:18:52] Speaker A: Went up to Arrow Rock. We just went up there because up there I can drive my car right to the lake. We open up the back of my truck. We was. We was casting our polls from the.
[00:18:59] Speaker B: Back of the back of the Yukon.
[00:19:01] Speaker A: Yep. Yep. That's how you got. That's. That's what I love about this place. Up here.
[00:19:05] Speaker B: You can, man. You can. Well, I'm glad you're live.
Good to see you.
[00:19:10] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: I really have. I ain't seen this man for seven days until today.
Did everybody leave or is everybody still here?
[00:19:18] Speaker A: Pops is still here.
[00:19:19] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:19:20] Speaker A: Son will be my son from. In the Marine Corps. He'll be here until the end of the month. Oh, yeah. He's gonna stay for.
[00:19:25] Speaker B: I wasn't. I remember you saying he was coming back, but I wasn't sure if he got. Got the. Got the man papers to come home for. For family wedding, but then had to bounce back.
[00:19:35] Speaker A: Nope, he's here. He got. As soon as he got into. We took off. We went up to the. To the lake first because he was like, Dad, I guess like going camping and that. That fresh air and everything. It helps with jet lag. So he was feeling that coming back from North Carolina. So flying back in from North Carolina and everything. I did.
[00:19:50] Speaker B: That's a long haul.
[00:19:50] Speaker A: I did that with Kylie too. When Kylie came in from the Middle east and she flew back home from the Middle east, she was like, dad, I really. We went out to the. We went out. We went camping.
[00:19:58] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:19:58] Speaker A: Stayed out there for a night. And that way if. Like, if. Because Your sleep pattern is definitely going to be off. So you're going to be up at weird times of the night. So it's like, it's better if we're just out camping. We're sitting there. You wake up at 2 o'clock in the morning. So what?
[00:20:10] Speaker B: That's. That is true. That's smart. Well, I'm glad you're back. Glad we got the story now. I understand. I really thought you had like a true. The movie hangover type deal where you just woke up and there was a.
[00:20:23] Speaker A: Time it was there.
[00:20:24] Speaker B: I. I can't even lie to you, Tac, because you didn't. You didn't say nothing at work.
[00:20:29] Speaker A: Nope.
[00:20:30] Speaker B: Just. And I show up and I'm like.
[00:20:32] Speaker A: I did get that.
[00:20:33] Speaker B: Before you get to this.
[00:20:34] Speaker A: I did tell. I did tell Todd. I think Todd was the only one I told because it was me and him this morning. Like, it was me and him. Yeah. And I did tell Todd. I told Todd.
[00:20:41] Speaker B: Yeah. Fair.
[00:20:42] Speaker A: And I know. And I know when Brian and Zach, when they go and watch this, they're gonna be like, he has a what? Because I. I drove around with Zach all day. Oh, Zach's been with me all day. He don't. He don't even know yet. He might not know until this episode come out, man.
[00:20:54] Speaker B: I think he said he was two episodes behind. So he.
[00:20:56] Speaker A: Oh, he really going to be like.
[00:20:57] Speaker B: Might be a month.
[00:20:59] Speaker A: He really gonna be late.
[00:21:00] Speaker B: Don't watch this and be like, brian.
[00:21:02] Speaker A: Gonna be the same way.
[00:21:03] Speaker B: Huh?
[00:21:03] Speaker A: Brian. Brian, you're gonna be like, you got.
[00:21:04] Speaker B: A Thursday gonna hit you with. You got a what?
[00:21:07] Speaker A: Huh?
[00:21:08] Speaker B: All right. Hit the, like, hit the. Subscribe. I have no idea. We're going to talk about next week, I guess. I'm sorry. I was going to talk about my vacation, but when your co host comes back from seven days with a tattoo in the back of their ear, you gotta ask. And y'all can't see it. Cause he. I bet you if I wouldn't have said anything, you wouldn't have said anything on camera. I feel like.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: No, I wouldn't have. See. Yeah, I wouldn't have.
[00:21:31] Speaker B: See how he doing, y'all.
[00:21:33] Speaker A: It's not even like that. I just. I was gonna. I was gonna wait to see how long it took you to notice. And in a second. Yeah, it was as soon as you walked in.
[00:21:39] Speaker B: I mean, you have a tan, but you don't have anything black on your face.
[00:21:46] Speaker A: Right.
[00:21:46] Speaker B: And it's got that clear right. Second skin, so it's just glistening.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:21:50] Speaker B: I was like.
[00:21:51] Speaker A: I said, leave it on for five days. Yeah.
[00:21:52] Speaker B: I was like, that's either. That's either some shiny oil. Which. How did you. What would. What oil was you changing that you had to go behind your hair? Or that's like, hey, that's happened before.
[00:22:02] Speaker A: I've came up with like grease marks and stuff on the Bennett. How did I get that up there?
[00:22:05] Speaker B: I was like, that or you got some baby oil or Vaseline on the back. And I'm like, but why are you putting out the back of your ear?
[00:22:12] Speaker A: Right.
[00:22:13] Speaker B: Like I was going to ask you something regardless.
[00:22:15] Speaker A: Well, we'll get into it. We'll get back up into it again when you come in on the next one if.
[00:22:21] Speaker B: If you know what, how about this? Get in the comments. If you want to hear the positive side of my vacation, get in the DMs. If you don't know what I mean by that. This is your first one. Go back the last two. Because I went on vacation, but I talked about the stuff I didn't like about vacation. But until next time, I'm Twitty. That's tatted. THC thought it was going to get you off the hook with moms, and now she's gonna be pulling that ear.
[00:22:46] Speaker A: All the time now. Yep.
[00:22:48] Speaker B: Mama be visiting you more often just to see that.
[00:22:50] Speaker A: Just to pull it. Yeah.
[00:22:51] Speaker B: Yep, I'm Twitty. That's THC till next time. We out.