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. Twitty in the City.
[00:00:14] Speaker A: Aloha.
[00:00:19] Speaker B: Twitty in the City. Back at it. Hit that, like, hit that. Subscribe also, by the way, big shout out to all of you liking subscribing. We ain't forgot about you. We're getting into the comments. We're just figuring out who we're going to hit first. But keep put, getting us in the comments. Keep getting the dms, cuz, like we promised. We ain't scared, Tupac. We going to answer them questions. Hc, how you doing, man?
[00:00:38] Speaker A: Man, I'm good, I'm good.
[00:00:39] Speaker B: What's the holiday season? The reason why I'm asking. I got to figure out how we going to be scheduling these podcasts coming up. We got Christmas next week. You around, you going back home?
[00:00:47] Speaker A: I'm going to stay home, be home. I'm going to be home this year.
[00:00:49] Speaker B: I think I'm also going to be home. I got to talk to my agent. That's my wife. My wife does all the planning. I'm hoping. I have not seen anything on my calendar. So I think I will be here.
[00:01:00] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:01:01] Speaker B: If not, you'll probably talk shit about me.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: I'm going to be here. In fact, man, I got my lights pulled down already. I'm getting ready to start hanging them and stuff. I'm behind the power curve. I should have had them hung a long time ago.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: So behind the power curve, which is funny because I was going to ask you this because.
[00:01:13] Speaker A: What's that?
[00:01:14] Speaker B: I feel like it's. It's a never ending question.
When is the right time, the appropriate time to put up your Christmas lights?
[00:01:23] Speaker A: See, now this question, you can't ask me because if you ask me, I say January 1st. Keep them up all year long.
[00:01:28] Speaker B: What? No. Yeah, yeah.
[00:01:29] Speaker A: No, nice little lights that go around the house. Keep the house well lit, then you don't need one of those. What do they call them? The. The search lights. You know, the lights that turn on.
[00:01:37] Speaker B: I don't even want to talk to you, so. So you're one of those.
Let me ask you.
[00:01:41] Speaker A: What are you telling me? What are you telling me you want? Oh, let's let all the holidays get their turn first.
[00:01:45] Speaker B: Yes. You gotta show love. Let me ask you this. At least. Nah, keep your headphones on. Let me ask you this, hc. Okay, so if you had it your way.
[00:01:54] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:01:54] Speaker B: You would be a January 1st. Are you at least doing neutral light colors? Are you sticking with. The lights are up 365. And you hit me with this red and green.
[00:02:05] Speaker A: Is the lights doing the same thing every year? Like, if I can have my. Like nowadays. Okay. Like, they got these new ones, and I'm excited because they're like LED lights. Yeah. And you can put them up on there now. You can have them up there. And you could change the colors. Oh, yeah. Whatever color you want to. If it's Halloween, you can turn them orange. If it's. If it's. If it's Christmas, you can turn them red, you can turn them green, you can turn them blue. You can turn them anything. And then if you don't have to now. Because nowadays. Now. Okay, I see. I. I look. I can see the look on your face. So you got that look like my dad had when I was growing up. Because back in the days, the lights we had on our house, the bulbs were like this big.
[00:02:42] Speaker B: Oh, they were fat.
[00:02:43] Speaker A: And they were like. If they broke on you, like, in your hands, like you was. You was getting, like, glass shards in your fingers.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: And that whole row was so leaving.
[00:02:51] Speaker A: That up a long time was a little thing. But nowadays they have lights that you can have up and you don't even see them anymore.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: See? And that's where I'm getting frustrated with myself, because you're slightly winning the conversation. Cause, yes, they got them now you can barely see them. And I support when you're changing the colors up.
I will say I will support if you got those lights and we got. What's the first thing that probably comes up? Valentine's Day. You do the little.
[00:03:20] Speaker A: You like a pink.
[00:03:20] Speaker B: You do a pink and a red. I'm cool with that. Cinco de Mayo, 4th of July, Halloween. But to those that just got the stuff, standard red and green.
[00:03:30] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. I'm with you on no. Okay. I'm with you on that.
[00:03:33] Speaker B: Like, that there can't be 365.
[00:03:35] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:03:36] Speaker B: Sorry.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: That's like. That's like leaving your tree up, like, all year long. Yeah. For months and months. Like, I have buddies of mine that keep their trip, and it'd be like, march, and I'm like, dude, what are you doing?
[00:03:45] Speaker B: Okay, so you do agree with me, because I got people that keep everything up.
[00:03:48] Speaker A: No, I literally got a buddy different to me.
[00:03:51] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:03:51] Speaker A: Because I can also. I can. I can. I will use lights as home security. That's why I like lights.
[00:03:57] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:03:58] Speaker A: You mo. You less likely to go and break into a house that still looks like a Christmas tree. You know what I mean? Like, you just break into that one, like, for real, right? Like, everybody on this neighborhood is looking at that house.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Yeah. And I don't know, maybe it's the. The get off my lawn type of guy, but I just, like, I had people in my neighborhood that were like, oh, yeah, Halloween's over November 1st. We're putting them up. I'm like, what? Okay, Thanksgiving needs some love, dog. Like, put some respect on. Like, thanks, you. Thanksgiving doesn't get enough love. Do you know that is the probably the most cheapest and joyful, fulfilling holiday?
[00:04:33] Speaker A: It is.
[00:04:33] Speaker B: You get to eat for freaking. You can eat for $2 off of some fucking stuffing, dog.
[00:04:37] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:04:38] Speaker B: $2 cranberry sauce, $89 turkey fat turkey.
[00:04:42] Speaker A: Hey, if you come to my house, all you gotta do is show up, right?
[00:04:45] Speaker B: Like, respect. Now, that's the holiday. Literally, you ain't gotta buy nobody nothing. You can tell people to bring a side, bring a dish, bring a leftover kit, and all you got to do is at least put up the turkey, put up a penguin, and put on the hat, and you can feast. You going to tell me you going to disrespect that for a holiday that's going to have you in some debt?
[00:05:03] Speaker A: And that's what I'm. That's what I'm saying. I'm. I'm like. I'm kind of torn in between. Like, I do like it because it's festive and it's nice and it. And it projects your house to be like, you know, but at the. At the same point, though, you. Right, though. You got to re. Like, there's a lot of holidays that don't get their respect. Like, I tell you what I am tired of. I'm tired of seeing. And I love Christmas. Christmas is a great time of the year. I love Christmas. But I'm tired of seeing Christmas candy out at the same time that Halloween candy is out.
[00:05:29] Speaker B: Oh, no, you can't do that.
[00:05:30] Speaker A: And it's like, you can't be cheap.
[00:05:32] Speaker B: You can't be cheap like that. Like, you got money. You got money for all the decorations. You got the money to go get the candy.
[00:05:38] Speaker A: Don't be cheap. And Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, and I do like that again, in my house, when I grew up, my father, we wouldn't even go look at a tree until the day after Thanksgiving. That was what Black Friday was to us. It wasn't hurry up and go down there and. And try to buy something cheap. It was. We got together. We had. We still had leftovers.
[00:05:58] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:05:58] Speaker A: From. From Thanksgiving the night before. So we went out looking for our Christmas tree. And we used to go to tree farms and you had to walk out in the middle of the thing and have the big long wooden with the. With the metal saw at the end of it. And you had to go out and cut down your own tree and bring it back and then tie it to the top of the car. But you did that the day after Thanksgiving and you ate turkey sandwiches on the way back to the house.
[00:06:17] Speaker B: Right. Now, I will say I had a buddy shout out to him that he said some people, including him, they put it up after Halloween because for the people that do the extravagant. Where the whole house, like you can't even see their grass. They got so much in the yard. That's a lot of work. It is. But you ain't got to be that extreme, right. You could find it, like, I'm not going, like, honestly, if you got. If I can't see your grass right. That might be too many things. And probably some of them things you need to get rid of because you got to take an arm and a leg, you get a fourth generator, blow that thing.
[00:06:54] Speaker A: You know what's funny is I like watching the ones that put like the big blown up Christmas trees and then reindeers and then it snows. And then when you go back out there in the morning, you can see them like, like trying to hang on halfway or down.
[00:07:05] Speaker B: All that snow was weighing down on them.
[00:07:06] Speaker A: But like my neighbor, I have a neighbor that you know, had the lights for. For Halloween, but he installed these ones that where if it's on the house, you can't see them. They're like, they're flat. They're flat and they're in there now when they turn on their bright. So he did like Halloween where he had the orange and the stuff like that. And now he. And now he's got like a fall.
[00:07:27] Speaker B: Like, see, I'm cool with that.
[00:07:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Because he hasn't turned on.
[00:07:31] Speaker B: And he.
[00:07:31] Speaker A: And he showed me too. He was like, I could turn, you know, I could turn into Christmas mode. But he's like, I'm a hold off.
[00:07:35] Speaker B: See, he turned. See, I'm cool if you. I'm cool with you, like just your lights being up and you're at least respecting the holidays.
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:43] Speaker B: But if November 1st comes and I see Santa Claus and his reindeer in your yard, like, what do we got.
[00:07:49] Speaker A: The Grinch on you? On your. Yeah, on your chimney?
[00:07:51] Speaker B: Like, what are we doing, bro? Like, come on. Like, Thanksgiving again is cheaper than Christmas. And plus, I don't want to be thinking about Christmas.
[00:07:58] Speaker A: And I don't. And I don't think people realize that when you, when you trying to bring Christmas in so early. You are the reason why years are going by really fast.
[00:08:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:08:08] Speaker A: You got everybody looking towards Christmas to where next thing you know, everybody's standing there going like. I remember going, what? It's 2020. What? Yeah, it felt like 2020 was like yesterday also. And we about five years from that now.
[00:08:20] Speaker B: I also got to put this on people. Sorry, not people, businesses. I'm put them out there. Hopefully they keep liking and subscribing. But like Walmart, you got to stop with you after Halloween. Like, you just disrespect, like, what, what happened to the day after Halloween getting the discount on all that? They strip all of it out now. Yeah.
[00:08:42] Speaker A: And it's like, because I, that's where I find my next year's costume is because I'm going to end up paying a $50 for a mask that would.
[00:08:49] Speaker B: Have cost me $30 November 1st. That stuff is gone in the back. And they already. I remember I was, I was out on Halloween night, I went to Walmart. I had to go get something and they was already stripping. I'm like, dog, it's 10:45pm I remember.
[00:09:03] Speaker A: I think it was last year. It was still during Christmas time. It was Christmas time and they already had Valentine stuff.
[00:09:10] Speaker B: Come on.
[00:09:11] Speaker A: Valentine's is getting ready to go.
[00:09:12] Speaker B: I'm like, can we at least get to the next year before we start? Like, nah, I'm blaming it. Like, Target, you in there too? Who else? Walmart, Hobby Lobby.
[00:09:22] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:09:23] Speaker B: All y'all.
[00:09:23] Speaker A: Y'all making the holidays happen too fast. Yeah, that, that's what makes the year feel like. It just goes by so quick because it's like we're only ready for these, waiting for these holidays to pop off.
[00:09:32] Speaker B: Yeah. And also getting the comments, getting the dms, if you agree with me. But when I walk into the store and I see that, I usually don't get happy.
[00:09:40] Speaker A: Right.
[00:09:41] Speaker B: Like, I don't even think my wife gets happy. And she loves to buy the little 99 cent decor and all that. Oh yeah, like you're deflating some people. It's like, oh, Christmas. Like, what are we doing? At least give Me, the little, like, thankful, like little blocks and all of that. Like, give me some of that. But no where that. That's stuffed in the way back in the seasonal section. Cause you got Christmas all up in my face. So now you wonder when I'm walking around, it's like, can I help you? No. Why he's so mad. You got Santa Claus in my face.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: Yeah. And you know what's funny is like, if I'm. If it's October and I'm looking for a cover from my barbecue grill because I know it's about to start raining, it's about to start snowing, but now I can't find it because I got to look past all these grinches and all these reindeers and all these things in October.
[00:10:24] Speaker B: Yeah. And don't hit me with the. Well, it's just. It's just a little sampling. I know a little sampling was literally. Literally the Walmart that's across the street from where we work off of Idaho Boulevard. When you walk in, they got four seasonal rows. It's a little sample. You got four rows of seasonal stuff. And all four rows is already Christmas.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:10:43] Speaker B: I can understand if it was like one row was Christmas and the rest was Thanksgiving.
[00:10:47] Speaker A: Thanksgiving.
[00:10:48] Speaker B: I can respect that. But you put the whole row for Christmas. You basically giving Thanksgiving. The bird for somebody like me was like, wait a minute, dog.
[00:10:56] Speaker A: See? And I used to like the way stores used to blend. Cuz like when you went from Halloween to Thanksgiving, it was still kind of the same colors because you were still in fall.
[00:11:04] Speaker B: It was a smooth transition.
[00:11:05] Speaker A: Then it transitioned into the Halloween to Thanksgiving to Christmas.
[00:11:09] Speaker B: I used to work at Target. I was the. What do you call them? I was the. The truck unloader.
[00:11:15] Speaker A: You had a shirt.
[00:11:16] Speaker B: Oh yeah. Red shirt, tucked in, baby, with the khakis.
[00:11:18] Speaker A: Khakis.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: Oh yeah. Oh, yeah.
[00:11:20] Speaker A: Picture you that. Did it say Twitty or did it say Isaiah?
[00:11:24] Speaker B: It said Twitty.
[00:11:25] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:11:25] Speaker B: I've always gone by Twitter. I think I was the only person that got his last name on it. But every now and then during the holidays, the truck haulers, we would go help and stock the seasonal stuff.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: Gotcha.
[00:11:35] Speaker B: And it was the process. I remember, like it was yesterday. Halloween, boom. Whole seasonal section lit up, got everything. Then you had two rows, let's say there's 10 rows, two rows dedicated. All the Halloween stuff, it's gotta get pushed to there. If it can't fit there, put it in the back. Then we're getting ready for Thanksgiving. But we're gonna let The Halloween stuff, stay out for at least two weeks. Mark it down, mark it down. Clearance final. Now you move that out the way. Now you got all your Thanksgiving stuff. And as soon as Thanksgiving hit, Black Friday hit. While they're working up in the front for Black Friday, we're in the back. Now we're doing the same thing. Thanksgiving stuff. You go to the two rows. These other eight, we get ready for Christmas. Thanksgiving stuff. Mark it down, mark it down. Right by week three, clearance. Now we got all the Christmas stuff. Now we don't even get a clearance opportunity. I remember I used to rack up on the clearance thing.
[00:12:31] Speaker A: You wait for that.
[00:12:32] Speaker B: Oh, 100%. Like you said to get ready for next year. Like the little knickknacks and stuff to say, like, oh, yeah, I'm festive. And get that little thing that might have said Happy Halloween was like 10 bucks. Got it for 250.
[00:12:42] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:12:43] Speaker B: And I got my employee discount. 1.75, baby.
[00:12:46] Speaker A: Yep, yep, yep.
[00:12:47] Speaker B: Like, I used to. We always live off for that. And now I feel like if you ain't in that store on the day of that actual holiday, you ain't getting nothing. Yeah. You can't be like, oh, I'll get it tomorrow. They're going to have it on clearance.
[00:12:57] Speaker A: Nope.
[00:12:58] Speaker B: It's going to be back.
[00:12:59] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:13:00] Speaker B: So, man, I just.
So you are a November. You can put them up. But are you respectful? You're okay.
[00:13:10] Speaker A: Be respectful.
[00:13:10] Speaker B: I asked.
[00:13:11] Speaker A: Yeah, just be respectful now.
[00:13:13] Speaker B: Just be respectful.
[00:13:15] Speaker A: The way my neighbor has it with his lights.
[00:13:18] Speaker B: I think I like him.
[00:13:19] Speaker A: And there's, there's. There. Oh, yeah, he's hella cool. He's hella cool. He lives right across the street from me. And the way he has it, I mean, you can't tell that he has light. So, like, I think if you can tell, then you need to wait. Like when you start hanging icicles.
[00:13:32] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:13:32] Speaker A: Them icicle lights and you start doing your tree everything, it's like, hold on now. Hold on now, Ray. Relax, Relax. Yeah, it's like my neighbor hadn't put all the Christmas stuff out there yet, but he still got the lights. I think after Thanksgiving, he gonna go full blown. He gonna have to blow up stuff in there for. For December. And I'm like, that's. That's perfect.
[00:13:47] Speaker B: You know what? I'm even respectful. Even if you. If you want to start now, putting it up. I'd be cool. I'd be cool if you started because Thanksgiving is next week. Like, if he wanted to start.
[00:13:57] Speaker A: So how you how you feel about eating your turkey dinner and staring at a Christmas tree?
[00:14:01] Speaker B: I mean, I ain't gonna like it, but again, I will at least respect that you not somebody again that's out there on November 1st and you just hit me.
[00:14:09] Speaker A: Oh, you know, it was, you know, you know that as soon as. No, as soon as Halloween was done. Anybody that has a tree in their house right now, we. Not even in December if they have their tree up in their house. Right. If I got to look at your Christmas tree while I'm enjoying my Thanksgiving dinner. And I'm not talking about. You just got a tree in your house.
[00:14:28] Speaker B: Oh, no, that's fully decorated.
[00:14:30] Speaker A: Fully decorated. Popcorn, the little balls, a little star on.
[00:14:34] Speaker B: Probably got presents already.
[00:14:35] Speaker A: Exactly. Now because that just. That's like a big slap in the face to Thanksgiving.
[00:14:40] Speaker B: It is.
[00:14:40] Speaker A: That's like telling Thanksgiving. Like, yeah, but you see me standing in the corner. They waiting on me. But they gotta, they waiting on me right now. But they just, they gotta deal with you and your little turkey.
That's what the, that's what I think the tree is saying when it's standing in the corner during Thanksgiving.
[00:14:57] Speaker B: I'd be like, wait a minute, dog, this turkey is delicious. Don't be calling my meat little. Yeah, like, don't be out there talking.
[00:15:03] Speaker A: It's like this turkey did his thing. Like this took 20 pounds. This is, it's about, we about to get down with this turkey.
[00:15:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:09] Speaker A: And at the whole time this turkey gotta look over in the tree and they're like, yeah, but you know who they really waiting for?
[00:15:14] Speaker B: That's why they saying. That's why they put me up. Yeah.
[00:15:17] Speaker A: I've been here since November 1st.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: Like I've been here right after we put in. We put in too much hate and pressure on Christmas.
[00:15:24] Speaker A: I'm. I'm telling you, it's. I'm. Now there is going and I think because there's a couple of states already that have all year round Christmas stores all year round. I know there's one in California. I know there is three. Why it's in like Folsom. Folsom in the Sacramento area. And it's a, it's a one all. Because there are folks that will keep their house straight decorated all year long.
[00:15:47] Speaker B: I'm a guy and I like simplicity. But I don't, I don't want to see the same thing.
[00:15:52] Speaker A: I don't.
[00:15:52] Speaker B: My wife has gotten me so trained. Like I expect stuff to be up for a couple of months. I'm like, we're Going to switch it up.
[00:15:57] Speaker A: I think she. I don't think she's got you trained. I think she's just enhancing what's already inside of you.
[00:16:02] Speaker B: I like that.
[00:16:03] Speaker A: I think she's. She. She knows that you can't stand that, so she's enhancing that. She's like, nope, he ain't going to like that in about five days, so might as well just get rid of this.
[00:16:11] Speaker B: But, yeah, like, 360. I can't think of a holiday. I love me some Thanksgiving. I don't think I could have my fall Thanksgiving stuff up.365.
[00:16:20] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:16:20] Speaker B: And I would probably like, out of all the holidays, Thanksgiving is number one.
[00:16:24] Speaker A: Think about it. I got. I got homemade mashed potatoes. I got. I got turkey. I got vegetables. I got pies. I got cakes. I got. Yeah. Like. I mean, I'm. I'm. I like pumpkin pie. I like pumpkin pie before and after my meal on Thanksgiving. Oh, yeah. Especially if it's a good pumpkin pie. Especially like homemade pumpkin pie. Then you got sweet potato pie, which I really like sweet potato pie. But me, if and when I'm full, I get to sit down and recline my feet and watch football.
What?
[00:16:53] Speaker B: And guess what? When you get hungry, you make a little snack.
[00:16:56] Speaker A: Done.
[00:16:56] Speaker B: Biggest thing about Thanksgiving that I love, and I. It took me a while to. I don't know, it's just. It's the fat kid in me, but taking the Hawaiian roll, opening it up, and you put stuffing, mashed potatoes.
[00:17:11] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:17:11] Speaker B: Turkey gravy bun on top.
[00:17:14] Speaker A: You know, that's just. That's. That's a Hawaiian Thanksgiving. That's just what we do. That's ours. That's. That's our sandwiches. That's how. That's how we do it.
[00:17:21] Speaker B: Maybe I got a little Hawaiian, like.
[00:17:23] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm telling you, you probably do. Like, we don't have to make a trip to Hawaii. We gonna have to make a trip down.
[00:17:27] Speaker B: I'm down.
[00:17:28] Speaker A: And. And take you down. We got to go down there for Thanksgiving now.
[00:17:30] Speaker B: 2020 in the city is mobile. Now. We can make it happen.
[00:17:33] Speaker A: You can go down.
[00:17:33] Speaker B: There ain't nothing stopping me with food.
[00:17:36] Speaker A: Oh, that's all.
[00:17:37] Speaker B: Say a word.
[00:17:38] Speaker A: That's all day. There is a rule in our house, and the number one rule, and it lives even into my own house. Like, this is when we. When I. How I was raised as Polynesian is like, we keep our traditions. We keep our stuff. I do ask people to take their shoes off. I do that. But we have a number one rule. And the rule is. And my auntie said it. My mom used to say it. And we say that if you leave.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: The house hungry, oh, that's on you.
[00:18:02] Speaker A: That's your own fault.
[00:18:03] Speaker B: That's.
[00:18:04] Speaker A: That's your own fault 100%. If you leave and you like, man, I'm hungry. That was your own fault. You could have made your plate. You could have got something while you was there.
[00:18:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't. I leave stuffed.
[00:18:13] Speaker A: And my Hawaiian side.
My family and back in home in Hawaii will tell you too. They will offer you as much food as you want, but they gonna ask you once. They're not gonna keep coming back to you and be like, you sure you're not hungry? You sure you're not hungry? They gonna ask you, once, you hungry? You hungry? Eat.
[00:18:31] Speaker B: I think that's.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: And if you say, I'm not hungry, you can't come back later on.
[00:18:35] Speaker B: No.
[00:18:35] Speaker A: Once auntie got the kitchen clean and everything put away, you can't be there like, hey, can I make a plate?
[00:18:40] Speaker B: No, I gotta write this down. We need to. I. I got a topic we gotta dive into.
[00:18:44] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:18:44] Speaker B: A lot of this, I think Hawaiians and blacks are like long distance cousins. Cause I had. We got them same rules. But it was not for my auntie. It's for my grandma, because my grandma cleaned the kitchen.
[00:18:56] Speaker A: Well, that's what I'm saying. It's like from my aunties, from my aunties and my uncles in Hawaii, like we are. It's placed by our elders. So my grandma, my tutu, like that. That's what we call our great grandma is Tutu. So, like my great grandma, like my great grandpa, my grandpa's, my uncles, like, back home.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:19:12] Speaker A: When they said it takes a village to raise a child, like we was a real, actual village.
[00:19:16] Speaker B: Yeah. So we got to have that conversation. You know what? Get in the DMs, get in the comments again. You got any comments, got any questions you want to ask us or if you want to throw a hate on me because I'm disrespecting you for Christmas laying on me. I'll shout you out. This is another Hawaiian comedian entertainment Twitter in the City episode. Yeah. We got to talk about friendly traditions because I got some stuff that I think you also had the same rules when it came to whoever was in that kitchen, you stayed out of it.
[00:19:42] Speaker A: And I would love to tap into that episode, but I got. I. I want to tell people at home, too. Like, listen, hey, this is our third episode. We. We know. We got. We see people who just watching?
[00:19:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:19:53] Speaker A: Just who just coming in. Stop. We are. If you already here, you already seen episode one two, and this is number three right now. You already with us? Then what's stopping you? Hit. Subscribe. Hit like hit. Come on in.
[00:20:05] Speaker B: Don't be like that tree at Christmas during Thanksgiving.
[00:20:07] Speaker A: That's right.
[00:20:08] Speaker B: See me. Yeah, another twin in the city episode. Till next week, we out.