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Comedian Bryan Callen Interview With Davy & Meredith
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00:00It's Wild 94.1, the base party station.
00:03You are locked in with The Freak Show,
00:04and we've been looking forward to this all week.
00:07I mean, for a couple weeks now, not going to lie.
00:10I'm a big fan myself.
00:11The guys were like, you have to calm down a little bit.
00:12My man just walked in the studio,
00:14and I feel like we're already friends.
00:15Ladies and gentlemen, Brian Callen is in the building.
00:17Thank you so much.
00:18Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you.
00:19We have been binge-watching YouTube, Netflix.
00:22Bro, I didn't even know you were in the Joker movie.
00:24I've learned so much about you in the last couple days, bro.
00:26Yeah, well, the Joker movie where I spent five days on set
00:29with Joaquin Phoenix in character who wouldn't talk to anybody.
00:33And the whole time, I knew I wasn't going to make it in the movie
00:37for the most part.
00:38Oh, why?
00:39Because I've been doing this too long.
00:40I called the director over.
00:41He's a friend of mine.
00:41I go, I'm not going to make it in this movie.
00:43He goes, I'm in this old carpet factory
00:47in the north of Manhattan, just sitting there with this guy
00:51who's obviously going to win an Oscar.
00:52I'm not an actor like that.
00:53I can't.
00:54Somebody who can hold character, who can lose 60 pounds.
00:58That's insane.
00:58I eat an apple and smoke cigarettes all day, and that's it.
01:01That kind of discipline for three months, I was like,
01:04hey, bro, I can't do it.
01:06And you never saw him break character?
01:07No.
01:08No, dude.
01:09What a G.
01:09That's his thing.
01:10I'm going to tell you.
01:11I'll tell you.
01:11I don't think I've ever told this story.
01:12There was a scene where I went, what are you going to do,
01:14pull out a gun and blow your head off?
01:16And I went like that.
01:17And when I went like that in the second take,
01:19he went like that.
01:22He got shot and fell straight back.
01:25Just stop it.
01:26And the director comes over and goes, don't do that again.
01:28Don't do it again.
01:28He's going to hurt himself.
01:29Don't ever do that again.
01:30Yeah.
01:30Because he didn't know what Joaquin was going to do.
01:33He was so in character.
01:34Wow.
01:35That's pretty incredible.
01:35I told that story, actually.
01:36Wow.
01:37Oh, bro.
01:38That's really cool, man.
01:39He fell back, like straight back.
01:40In the scene, I went, oh, jeez.
01:42And you're concussed.
01:43Yeah.
01:43Yeah.
01:44Like, what the?
01:44Onto what?
01:45Onto like a mat?
01:46No, dude.
01:46On the floor.
01:47Like this one here.
01:48On the floor.
01:49You've got to be nuts to kind of do that.
01:50You could really injure yourself.
01:52You think?
01:52I was like, you know, that's where I was like,
01:54oh, that's why I don't have an Oscar.
01:55Yes.
01:56That's why I'm a stand-up comic.
01:59And you're that guy.
02:00Well.
02:01As a comic man, you're always on the road.
02:03You're always traveling.
02:04Where's home for you?
02:05L.A.
02:06L.A.
02:06Okay, so I had a hotel room last night.
02:09I was two hours away.
02:11Nothing crazy.
02:12And this morning, I went to, you know,
02:13take a shower in my hotel room.
02:14That already sounds like there's something going on.
02:16I had two hours away in a hotel room.
02:19Who'd you kill?
02:20As long as it's not a motel room.
02:23Right, right.
02:24I mean, it was kind of motel-ish.
02:25There's some anonymous sex and a lot of meth going on.
02:29But this morning when I went to take a shower, man,
02:31I realized I forgot my drawers.
02:33Yeah.
02:33I ain't had no drawers.
02:35So then you're faced with one of two decisions.
02:37Yeah.
02:37You either recycle or you just go free in the wind.
02:40You go commando.
02:42Is that what you would do?
02:42You got to go commando sometimes.
02:44That's what I thought, too.
02:44Yeah, because you know what?
02:46America's a free country.
02:47Last time I checked.
02:48You know what I'm saying?
02:49And sometimes downstairs when it comes to downstairs.
02:52You just got to do it.
02:52You got to go.
02:53When you go downtown, you got to keep downtown free sometimes.
02:55I heard that.
02:56That's right.
02:56You know what I'm saying?
02:57Now I feel better about my decision.
02:58Yes.
02:58People say, what's going on?
02:59You go, I'm an American.
03:01That's all you got to say.
03:03That wind kind of hits you at a certain angle, right?
03:05And then you get a little excited.
03:06Correct.
03:07It sounds more comfortable than it really is.
03:09Well, I bought a pair of white, very white Adidas sweatpants.
03:15I was very happy with them.
03:16I was like, dude, why not rock white with black stripes, bro?
03:19It's a little bit superhero.
03:20Yes.
03:20The problem is, even with underwear, you can see everything that's going on.
03:24Yeah.
03:24That's why ladies usually like the gray sweatpants.
03:27Yeah.
03:27They start to holler.
03:28Because I think white's a little much.
03:29It's a lot.
03:30At a certain age, it's like, bro, we don't need to see everything that's going on.
03:33Some guys can pull it off, though.
03:35Did the ladies notice?
03:36Yeah.
03:37But you get tired of being congratulated.
03:40I like what you're working with.
03:41We have Brian Callen in the building.
03:43He is here at the Improv tonight.
03:45Two shows, 745 and 1015.
03:48Then tomorrow, 7 and 945.
03:51Brian, one of my favorite things about you, bro, is you're a conspiracy theorist just like me.
03:56I love it.
03:57Yes.
03:57Now, my show, Conspiracy Social Club, which is on Rockfin, we couldn't do it on YouTube because we got kicked.
04:06Because we'll get kicked off.
04:08Oh, man.
04:08You can't talk conspiracies.
04:10On Vimeo, we were on Patreon.
04:13Oh, wow.
04:14Vimeo was like, no.
04:15YouTube's like, no.
04:16So what you have to do is you have to go on an app, like Rockfin, where if you start talking, because my – see, the way the show works is Sam Tripoli, who's a great comic, he's a serious conspiracy theorist.
04:26Okay.
04:27And I debunk the conspiracy.
04:29So it's like WWE.
04:31It's a war.
04:32You guys are just debating the whole time.
04:34Oh, dude.
04:34Oh, sign Davi up.
04:35This is his whole life.
04:36I like my conspiracy shows on, like, kind of janky little websites.
04:41Well, sometimes, though, even with me, you get kind of – you know, you can get swayed a little bit, right?
04:46Yes, of course.
04:47Because there are conspiracies out there.
04:48So is there one that he recently kind of convinced you of that you could think of, or are you always the debunker?
04:55Oh, God, are we allowed to even talk about this?
04:57No, no.
04:57That's why we're talking about it.
04:59Well, it just – there's – the thing about conspiracies is there's always a little – if you're a good conspiracy theorist, there's always a little truth that's out there, right?
05:09Okay.
05:09But the problem is that people will make these videos where they'll be like, you know what?
05:13COVID came from a snake.
05:15Hey.
05:16I don't know, dude.
05:17You're a retired chiropractor.
05:19Right.
05:19How do you know about this?
05:20Like, how did you get this info?
05:21Yeah, you got to look at the source of where it comes from.
05:23But they're fun to believe in.
05:25Oh, that's the best.
05:26Aren't they?
05:26Some of them.
05:27Some of them are just ridiculous, though.
05:28I've come in here many a times and freaked them out about whatever.
05:32Well, people give too much credit to the deep state.
05:35You hear a lot of this, right?
05:36Yes.
05:36So the CIA and the deep state, right?
05:39The truth is, from what I have been around, and maybe I even have family that's in the deep state.
05:46Oh, okay.
05:47You know what I mean?
05:48Like, ask me what my dad did.
05:49Go ahead.
05:50What did your dad do?
05:51You just keep waking up free every morning, and he'll keep doing what he's doing.
05:55Oh.
05:56No, but I mean-
05:57I see what you did there.
05:58That's what I did.
05:59I don't know.
06:00But I think most people would probably be very surprised at how the deep state works, which
06:05is probably the fact that it's a bloated bureaucracy, right?
06:09And that they make just as many mistakes as they don't.
06:13Of course.
06:14And that there are a lot of different opinions in the State Department, in the Department
06:18of Defense, a lot of different opinions, and people are always undermining each other.
06:22So I don't think government works as- I don't think there's that group of people up there
06:27that are controlling everything.
06:28The they's.
06:29Dude, it's not- because everybody has their own opinions and their own interests.
06:33Billionaires?
06:33You think billionaires cooperate?
06:35You think billion- you think- there was a venture capitalist who tried to get five billionaires
06:39into the same room to sit around.
06:41She wanted to get them- they're very powerful people.
06:44And none of them would sit down with each other.
06:46You know why?
06:47Because they were- they all had fights.
06:49I'm in a lawsuit with him.
06:51You're having sex with Max's wife.
06:52It was a whole thing.
06:53So, you know, you don't become a billionaire by being a get-along kind of person.
06:58I can imagine so.
06:59I mean, look at what Elon Musk is doing right now.
07:01Oh, yeah.
07:01Trying to just buy Twitter.
07:02He's trying to buy everything.
07:04Dude, that'd be awesome.
07:05I know, it would be awesome.
07:05I would love that.
07:06Brian Callen is live in the studio with us.
07:08Check him out this weekend at the ImprovTampa.
07:12ImprovTampa.com, 813-864-4000.
07:15Brian, so I know this is our first time meeting.
07:18This is my co-host, Meredith.
07:19And we just had to let her know.
07:21She had no idea that the name Meredith is an old lady name.
07:24If you don't stop picking on my name.
07:26But she doesn't- she looks so far from an old lady.
07:28Right, yeah.
07:29In fact, I'm looking at her going, how the hell does she look this, like, vibrant and awake?
07:35It took a little bit, though.
07:36What time do you wake up?
07:374, 4.15, 4.30.
07:39And you look like that?
07:40No.
07:40No.
07:41It takes a little bit.
07:41Usually not.
07:42Usually only.
07:43I come in here without makeup and, like, sweatpants and all that.
07:45It's because you're special, Brian.
07:46Yeah, yeah.
07:47You're a special person.
07:47I don't see any makeup.
07:48She just looks like that.
07:49Well, I appreciate that.
07:51See, it doesn't matter if I have an old lady name.
07:53Okay, Donnie?
07:54No, no.
07:54Meredith got it like that.
07:58It's the Freak Show, Wild 94.1, the Bayes Party Station.
08:01We have Brian Catlin in the building.
08:04He was just telling us about this one time that he went to go watch-
08:08Was it a UFC fight?
08:10Yeah, well, we watched a boxing fight.
08:12A boxing fight.
08:12So, whose house was it at?
08:14Well, you know, I would do stand-up, and the Stallone girls.
08:18Yeah.
08:19Sebastian Stallone's daughter.
08:20Yeah.
08:20Great gals.
08:22Gorgeous, but also super cool.
08:24Like, if you didn't know them, you wouldn't believe that they grew up with that kind of
08:27money in Hollywood.
08:29Okay.
08:29Their mother and their father.
08:31I think Stallone's wife grew up on a farm.
08:34So, she raised those kids with that kind of discipline, and it's a tight family.
08:38So, those girls are- Their feet are on the ground.
08:42That's such an- His biggest accomplishment is that.
08:45Wow.
08:46Literally, his biggest accomplishment is creating daughters that are real human beings and not
08:50cyborgs.
08:51Right.
08:51Not attention-crazed human beings.
08:53Mm-hmm.
08:54So, they became, like, fans a little bit.
08:56You know, they would come to the shows and stuff, and then I got to talking to them.
09:00We were in a group, and they invited me.
09:01They said, my dad loves stand-up, and he'd probably love you, and of course, I was like,
09:05okay.
09:05You're like, yes, please.
09:06I go to Sylvester Stallone's house-
09:08Oh, my God.
09:09And to watch the fights.
09:10Now, that happened about three or four times.
09:12But you'd go there, and Guy Fieri would be cooking in the kitchen.
09:15What?
09:15David Blaine, who's been a good buddy of mine, but he'd be doing magic.
09:19Then I'd be like, oh, hi, Sugar Ray Leonard.
09:22How are you?
09:22Are you here to watch the fights, too?
09:24And then you'd be like, oh, look, it's- And then behind me, as I'm sitting with Al Pacino,
09:29I don't know if you ever heard of him.
09:30Oh, my God.
09:31Only my hero.
09:32Right.
09:33Al Pacino.
09:34I'm standing in a circle with Al Pacino and Sylvester Stallone, and then I hear, oh, this riff-raff.
09:41What's all this riff-raff doing?
09:42Stop it.
09:42And it's a guy named Arnold Schwarzenegger.
09:44Oh, my God.
09:45Okay, yeah.
09:45So now I'm in a group.
09:46It's the best event ever.
09:47I'm standing in a group while Pacino, Stallone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger are talking.
09:53They're talking.
09:54And I'm going, and I'm contributing.
09:58But I'm trying to be cool, but just behind my face, I'm going, hee.
10:01Yes, of course.
10:02You know what I mean?
10:03I was trying not to make a sound the whole time I wanted to go, hee.
10:07I was afraid I was going to freak out.
10:08Right.
10:08And as I'm standing there, Bill Burr walks by behind me.
10:12He's got a cigar in his mouth.
10:13He walks by me and he goes, you've been here an hour already.
10:16Get over it.
10:17Oh, he can see it in your face.
10:18Yeah.
10:19And then, as I'm leaving, I think it was probably the second or third time I'm at his house,
10:25Sugar Ray Leonard is there.
10:26We were practicing chip shots in Stallone's backyard.
10:31Not a big deal.
10:32Okay.
10:33With golf.
10:34And I go, I start asking him a question about, I love to box, and I'm asking him questions
10:38about boxing, specifically how do you go to the body when you transition across somebody's
10:43body without getting hit in the face?
10:44Because every time I try to, I go and I try to dig to the body, as I cross that plane,
10:48I get hit in the face.
10:49It's a boxing question.
10:50It doesn't matter.
10:50And he goes, he goes, well, what you want to do, and he starts teaching me how to pin,
10:56you pin the hand at the top, you catch, and then you dip, and he's giving me a boxing
11:01lesson.
11:02One of the greatest fighters to ever live.
11:04So Stallone says to my gal, he goes, what are you doing?
11:08Get this on video now.
11:10So I'm in Sylvester Stallone's foyer.
11:12I put this on my Instagram.
11:14Oh, you have moved to the foyer now.
11:16I put this on my Instagram, where now I'm being given a lesson, this idiot.
11:21The fact that he's taking any time to teach this moron, a stand-up comic boxing, like
11:26it's insulting to him.
11:27First of all, I apologize to everybody who's a real boxer and a Sugar Ray Leonard.
11:31But he's teaching me how to go to the body.
11:33And while Stallone is watching, so he's giving me and Stallone a lesson in his foyer.
11:39Come on, dude.
11:40And I put it on my Instagram.
11:41That was shameless.
11:42I need to post it so everybody can see who I'm hanging out with.
11:45Yeah, I mean, that's, I don't usually get starstruck, but that was life-changing.
11:49That sounds like a fun party to go to.
11:50Now, we started talking about all the celebrities in the event because I asked you off air about,
11:55you know, not that anybody wants to hear about the whole Chris Rock and Will Smith slap again,
11:59but how do you deal with hecklers?
12:01You've been doing this for a while, and I'm sure it happens occasionally.
12:04Some dude, it's usually a guy.
12:05Sometimes it's a drunk girl.
12:07But how do you handle that?
12:08You know, usually they're just a fan, and they're just excited, and they want to be part of the show,
12:12and they've always been told they were funny by their buddies.
12:16Oh, damn.
12:16And so now they're going to add to your joke.
12:18Right.
12:19You know what I mean?
12:19Yeah, that's what your mom said.
12:22And you're like, oh, good one.
12:24You know, and sometimes it just gets a little, you just got to acknowledge them.
12:29You have a choice.
12:30You can acknowledge them and give them a little power and make them feel like they contributed to the show.
12:35Okay.
12:36Or you roast them.
12:39That I like.
12:39Yeah.
12:39You just roast them.
12:41The problem is I've been doing this so long.
12:42If you really want to step into that arena, we can.
12:45I'm going to murder you.
12:45Big mistake.
12:46Yeah, I mean, we can.
12:47Yeah.
12:48It's what a dude.
12:50Right, yes.
12:50It's what a dude.
12:51Right.
12:52Do you move a little different knowing that you could pretty much kick anybody's ass?
12:56Because you train, you dabble in the martial arts.
12:59Yeah, yeah, but here's the problem.
13:00I move a little different because I know I can't kick anybody's ass.
13:03Because I know when you, when you train, when you actually train and you, you get in a ring with a guy who looks like he's, he's an accountant or he's built like the UPS guy and he can change your life because he's a real boxer.
13:16Or he's a real fighter, which I'm not, you go, oh, dude, I'm walking around the street and I will never judge a book by its cover.
13:22Never.
13:23Like, if I see some skinny dude, I'm just as afraid of that guy as I am the guy who's, I'm less afraid.
13:28I'm actually less afraid of the guy who was a bodybuilder.
13:31I'm not afraid of those guys.
13:32Okay.
13:32I'm afraid of the dude who looks athletic, who's long and lean with cauliflower ears.
13:38Stay away from that dude.
13:39Yeah, of course.
13:39Any, by all means.
13:40Any ears like that at all.
13:41Any ears like that, yeah.
13:43Stay away.
13:44Yes, sir.
13:44It's going to be a long day.
13:45No, sir.
13:46Yes.
13:47We have Brian Callen in the building.
13:49He is here this weekend tonight, 745 and 1015 tomorrow, 7 and 945 at the Improv Tampa.
13:57Bro, we are, we're big fans of you, man.
13:59We've been watching you on Netflix, watching you on YouTube.
14:01Podcasts for a long time, especially during the pandemic.
14:03I was so excited that, you know, you continued to do that because everybody was kind of suffering
14:08and either some depression or locked in their house.
14:10It was so awesome that you guys just kept up as much as you could with the podcast.
14:14You keep doing it.
14:15Yeah, it's like people had such a bond and a friendship with you.
14:17Well, that's the thing about, especially the fighter and the kid.
14:19Yeah.
14:20I've been doing it for 10 years.
14:21Yes.
14:22And so you develop such a deep, loyal following.
14:25Yes, you do.
14:25Yeah.
14:26It's really crazy, man.
14:27And you hang out with so many different celebrities and, and comedians at the same time.
14:31I personally wanted to ask you this before you even leave this building right now.
14:36Who do you think, in your opinion, because you've met everybody, you've hung out with
14:39everybody, who is the funniest person to you personally right now that you think is either
14:46up and coming or whatever that you work with, like comedian wise?
14:49I mean, you know, Theo Vaughn is so hard to argue with because he's so unique.
14:54Yes.
14:55Right?
14:55He was just here about a month ago.
14:57Yeah.
14:57But, you know, it's tough, man.
15:01Because a lot of the young comics that I see, there's, there's a thing that sometimes bad
15:10ideas gain traction.
15:11And I think wokeism has its place, but I think there are a lot of bad ideas in wokeism because
15:17I think it is identity politics and I think it is divisive and I don't think it's real.
15:22I think it's like, let me, let me, wokeism is the wrong word.
15:25Maybe the idea that you belong to a group as opposed to you are an individual.
15:30The great thing about comedy was the great equalizer.
15:32Comedy doesn't care.
15:34Yeah.
15:34The comedy story didn't care about your gender, didn't care about your sexuality, sure as heck
15:38didn't care about your color or your ethnic origin.
15:41What it cared about was comedy.
15:43Right.
15:43Can you make people laugh?
15:45Right.
15:45That's it.
15:45Full stop.
15:46Right there.
15:46That's all that matters.
15:47You can't fake comedy.
15:48No.
15:49You can't, you can fake everything else, man.
15:51Right.
15:51You can have great agents and a whole publicity machine that gets you into movies.
15:55You can't fake standup.
15:57Do you feel like you have to tiptoe around certain things these days?
15:59Well, no way.
16:01I will never tiptoe.
16:01Love it, bro.
16:02Love it.
16:02I speak the truth.
16:03You better speak the truth.
16:04Not your truth, but the truth.
16:06And because as an artist, without getting too lofty here, but as a standup comic, we
16:11might be the last bastions of free speech.
16:13And they're coming for us.
16:13Totally agree with you.
16:14And we back up everything that you guys do all the time on this show.
16:17I appreciate that.
16:17100%.
16:18Because it's changing, man.
16:19There's this whole, there's this weird, weird sort of idea that these bad ideas among
16:25young comics, especially the educated ones, the ones that come out of these liberal elite
16:30universities and they, they come out of, they come out of there with, they're a little
16:34bit indoctrinated.
16:35And the problem is it comes into comedy and it's just not funny, man.
16:39Comedy has got to be dangerous.
16:41It's got to be irreverent.
16:42You got to tiptoe a little bit.
16:43You got to disturb.
16:44Go in.
16:45Yeah.
16:46Yeah.
16:46Being an artist is disturbing, I think.
16:48So you got to just, I don't think there should be any rules.
16:51And now you can get, you can get censored.
16:54Yeah.
16:54For sure.
16:55Easily.
16:55We've seen it happen.
16:56I don't think enough people respect like the art form enough.
17:00How long would you say ballpark it would take for you or for one of your comedy friends
17:06to like come up with like an hour that you're going to do on stage?
17:09How does that take you?
17:10I mean, you know, I think it takes 10 years to become a real comic.
17:13But then, but then an hour, like I write fairly quickly, but the hour, like I wrote
17:17a whole hour during COVID and I kind of threw it away.
17:20And, and people were like, dude, it's, you know, it's doing so well.
17:24But the problem was, it was a little too, it was, it was tricks.
17:28It was a little bit like.
17:29What you mean?
17:30Man, you get to a point where you can make people laugh.
17:32I can do that.
17:33That's a magic trick.
17:34No problem.
17:34I'll make you laugh for, I'll make you laugh for an hour and a half straight without
17:37any breaks.
17:38I promise right now I'll do that.
17:39Like that, that's a, that's a trick.
17:41But what are you saying?
17:42What are you saying?
17:43You get to a certain age where you, you, you better be saying something.
17:45It's, I have no problem with just being funny.
17:47I've done that for a long time, but you feel like you get to a point where you want to
17:51teach a little bit.
17:52You want to be more creative.
17:54You want to sneak in some, you want to sneak in some lessons, man.
17:55Yeah.
17:56Okay.
17:56You want to kind of like change people's perspective.
17:59I got you.
17:59Like right now I'm working on the idea that if you're a liberal or conservative, it may not be
18:03your choice.
18:04That might be how you're born.
18:06There may be the fact that there are, there are a series of personality traits that align
18:11with whether or not you lean left or you lean right.
18:13And I think a society needs that.
18:15I think a society needs people that are intuitive, that are run by their heart.
18:19And a society needs people that are run by their practical brain, their mathematical brain.
18:25There are people that need to be open to change and other people that do not like change.
18:29That are like, don't start messing with change.
18:30Don't start tearing down our institutions.
18:32You don't know what to replace those institutions with.
18:34Some people love adventure.
18:35Other people call adventure chaos.
18:37They're like, you call that adventure.
18:39That's how you end up broke and pregnant.
18:41But there are, there are, but there are also different roles that those two personalities
18:48fulfill in a society.
18:50The person responsible for making sure that the planes that land are in the different
18:54area than the planes that take off.
18:56I want a conservative.
18:57I want, I want somebody who's very mathematical.
19:00I don't want any flexibility.
19:02He's done it a million times.
19:03Yeah, bro.
19:03I don't want you working from your heart.
19:05I want you working only from your mind.
19:07But if you're in fashion or you, or you do movies and your job is to make me laugh and
19:11cry or go, wow.
19:12I want, I want nothing but emotion.
19:14Yeah.
19:15Lastly, Brian, what can someone expect if they come pull up on you on the improv this weekend?
19:19Is class going to be in session?
19:21Listen, the class might be in session, but I promise you won't notice.
19:25Okay.
19:25Because I promise, I promise you'll laugh.
19:27And I always say this, Florida, my favorite place, there's something about the air, it
19:31makes me feel good.
19:32Yeah, right.
19:32And there are people like Meredith.
19:35Not that I noticed, I'm just saying.
19:37This place is special.
19:38And, and, and I just, I don't know, man, the crowds are something else, man.
19:42Oh, yeah.
19:42The crowds are my favorite.
19:43I'm excited to see you tonight.
19:44I'm 100% going with a couple of friends.
19:46Are you going to the 745 show tonight or the 1015?
19:491015.
19:491015.
19:50We'll drink afterwards.
19:52Yes.
19:52We'll shake it up.
19:52Please.
19:52You can catch the late or the early show, 745 or 1015 tonight.
19:56If you can't make it tonight, 7 or 945 tomorrow.
20:00Brian Callen at the improv, a true master of his craft.
20:04Thank you for coming early, for hanging out with us, bro.
20:07It's been awesome, man.
20:08Loved it.
20:08Genuine fans of yours.
20:09And we're going to see you tonight, bro.
20:11Thank you, brother.
20:11Hell yeah.
20:12Appreciate it.
20:12We'll see you.
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