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From Ron Taylor Is Funny AF | Your Mom's House Ep. 860 — May 20, 2026
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Carss in your budget. Mom needs a second, honey. You can really have it delivered? Really? or I can pick it up at the dealership. One sack, sweetie. Mommy's buying a car I think your kid is walking up the slack. Kyle, again, really? Autorader, buuy your car online. Really? Welcome to another episode of your mom's house I am here today joined by the winner. of Netflix's own Funny AF. It's the great Ron Taylor, everybody Yeah. Listen to that. Listen to that Appreciate it. It's pretty crazy that I can say I was there Yeah. I was there And if you don't yet follow Ron, follow him on Instagram at comedian Ron T. You can get all information for shows there. Yeah. It was a I have to tell you before I get your take I did an episode early on in the season where I did like the showcase in L.A. were You were the L.A born? Yes. Yeah. So in LA I flew out. I went to the improv. It was like during the day And Kevin and I watched like, I don't know, like a dozen or so comedians.. And it was fun, you know, it was it was a good atmosphere. And I was like, oh that was cool And you saw like some people had great seh, peoplee had good seh, peopleeople were like, okay Kind of like what you expect Yeah And for whatever reason You know, I just expected kind of like the same sentiment. You know, the same kind of energy and everything on the finale. I just I didn't know what to expect. I was like, o, it'll be like that So we go to this theater in downtown LA and I'm just like getting ready to like kind of go through the same thing. And when we we walked out as the like the guest judges, like we weren't really judging, but you know, Nickki and I walked out At first I was like, oh, shit, the The energy in here is pretty. hot right now. Yeah was like Yeah whichich like you don't always get it taping sometometimes taping fucking blow. Yeah. And so I'm like, fuck, okay. this is cool and then There was four finalists And I'm sitting there on the couch with her and like after every set, I'm like, o my God, like these guys are destroying It was fucking electric in there Yeah, it was. and All the crowds especially want to get to the theater shows so We had the Rast in a theater, the topical in theater, then we had the semi finals in the finals. Yeah And because we were still in production of the show, we didn't really see the warm upp guy go out there and do it So when we got out there, we kind of were just feeling like, God damn, this warmup guy is amazing. Yeah. I don't know what he did. I don't know if it was all him Yeah or if it was just like you said, the environment, the energy. but something was going on. like they really wanted to laugh. and it was a bunch of them, you know, it's theers, It's like All of us at that point had played a theater before,h But they didn't come for us, right. They just happen to be there. That's right. That's right. So it was kind of different when, you know, because now they I to see you guys. Right. Yeah. R. And I said this I think I said this to you later that night at the comedy store I don't remember. I was telling other people, but When I left there, I feel like whenever you see Good stand upp No matter who it is. If you're a stand upp, it makes you want to do standups Like you feel inspired? Yeah. I was the interviews afterwards. I saw that. Yeah, and I was like, I want to go do standups. So I went to the store and did a spot because I was like I felt so fired up watching you guys. I was like, I gotta get on stage Yeah, I just thoughtought too, but it was like, oh, I got to get to work now. Yeah. Burnt thirty minutes of what little time I got and I gott to, you know, either rebuild or replenish. So. Yeah. well, it's a good to have that mentality, you know, It's definitely good to have the mentality of like accepting that You first of all that you can Like some people go like, I'm done. like I burned it and you're like, it's not how it works. Yeah. can you can keep doing it. but We'll get all into it. I'm just going to play you an opening clip here and then we'll get into the show. Here's our opening clip of the show He Get up, get up, get up We' got money to get. getuck out it. Now we got moneyuck money to getuck Now we got money to get Hey, b better better better watch it, B. You right. You fuck around to find out Fuck you motherfuckeruck. Don't bring any one mother to this.. house with Tom Sgura tal Sura. Chra Welcome to your mom's house Its Kind of a long intro. Hey, that's all right, man H here hip hop remix Um, We have a sick kid at the house, so Christina' not here today. He's got the Huntavirus or whatever it's called. Jesus. Yeah. whatever that. Well, I'm not getting that shit. I was like, you can stay around that. I got it so I gotta tell you F first of all That video I feel for that guy. Oh yeah, right I have to say. Yeah. as a fellow van dweller Yeah, you are a van dweller. That was mean. too be woken up, Oh, itre the worst. And you always think it's the police. Yeah. So to see somebody messing around saying we got money to get. If I had money to get, would I be in a fucking van? I know, I know. It's both upsetting and funny. like you It's funny to wake someone up and who is clearly napping and be like, we got money to get. But there's nothing worse than being woken up for no reason. Like if somebody just fucks with you to wake you up, it's one of the meanest things you can do. It's you know, probably right there with disturbing while you're taking a shit because that's also a really fucked up thing to do. I dated a girl did Both of those. Should would fuck with you? Yeah She had no sense of like privacy when it came to the bathroom. That' suck. She would come in and it's like, I could be doing anything in here It' nowhere sacred. And she would wake me up. and grnded, I get this, but this is almost worse because it's like, you could wait. She would wake me up and try to fuck to try to suck my dick awake which is like is fine But the only thing better than a blow job is sleep. Sleep's amazing. Like fucking just hold your horny horses. I would say you're an involved man. A lot of people would contest that. Would it be like She's like, well, I'm up So let's do this. Is that how it would be Thats how it would be expressed, but if I'm being real with you. Yeah I think it's fuck he. I'm going to wake him up and have it be in a way that he can't be mad at. Oh right, right. Yeah What? I just wanted to suck it. You could have waited. How early would she be doing this to you? You know when when you wake up before, you're ready to wake up. Yeah, you feel like you could sleep another six hours. Yeah. It might only be thirty minutes in real life. Yeah, but it's just like hour Yeah. you know, if you see, I'm Dead sleep. dead and then like wake up.' be different if I rolled over. Yeah. bititch, I'm dead. Yeah. and you're fucking what stuff. And then when I'm wide awakeen, I grab you. My head hurt. I was sleep. Yeaht stop. See, this goes back to my review after seeing you that you are, you have the soul of an older man.. 'cause a young man would be like, Dick sucks all day. But an older guy goes, you know what sleep first. You want to sleep first. We need that. Yeah. If I don't sleep at this point, especially my life, all the drinking and drugs I've done, if I don't sleep, I won't be to get it up anyway. Right. I need to recharge my body. Give me a break, please. That makes a lot of sense. I like sleep more than anything. Sleep over everything, man. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, sleep over food, sleep Yeahah sle It's the best. It's there's nothing greater. And also it fucks, it dictates the day The whole day is dictated by sleep. your mood, your energy, everything. Your mental clarity. Do have Are you just like a crash guy or do you have like a sleep routine? Like do you prepare yourself for sleep? At this point in life, I'm trying to, you know, but the only thing I could do is like try to just Just regiment the amount of sleep. That's kind of the only thing I can control at this point. you know, there's times where I'll have a spot at the mothership at like eleven fifty. Yeah. So I can't have a bedtime of ten o'clock if still trying to get up Yeah. So it's like hopefully I don't have anything to do in the morning and then I can like sleep at least at this point I reallyally want seven, but if I get six, I'm good. That's my cutoff point too. Everyone's different. Six to me is I can still have a productive day Less than six, I feel like absolute shit And if I can get seven or eight, it's golded. Yeah, man. it's definitely needed. Like I said, I've kind of beat my body up, so it's gonna take some time. Were you like a big partier No Drinker Yes. Drinker. What was your drink of choice? Whatever's free free stuff. I mean, throughout my drinking career, like's see if I started drinking at twenty one Ab when I worked at the store when I became a door guy, so about twenty four to about O. Well I'll give it I'll give it thirty Yeah, I'll give it thirty. I was I was going I was going hard. but I didn't know I was going hard. Right. You know, And it's like I mean, I guess I kind of knew, but I didn't know that your body would react like that. Yeah, you know, It's funny when they say like addiction. I'm thinking like, oh, that just means you can't stop. No, it means if you stop your body stops working. Yeah. I can stop doing anything, but when you're fucking shaking or whatever the fuck or you can't wake up. So you were drinking like that Yeah. Well, I mean, I did a lot of stuff like. 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Rge Thomas, Y, I was fucking honestly, man, like I've said it, but like I was blown away. Were you like impressed with how good people were I don't know about pressed because these are my peers. Yeah. So I I kind personally knew like what everybody could do. Yeah Gess I was impressed with all of us myself included Yeah at how we especially ome the finals and how we all recognize like the mom moment and like It was in a way it was almost easier than some of the other stuff. you knew it was it. Yeah. win lose or draw, this is it. I'm going balls to the walls. There's nothing left for me to hold on to, which strategy of winning a competition and that's a whole another conversation we could have, but like It's kind of when you've get, you know, I don't want to say limited material, but when youre perform in an hour, as you know, like there's some jokes that work because they're here. Yes. or at least they work really well because they're here. Once you start isolating things from a constructed hour, it's very different. It's different. So how do you plan pick and choose you want to do. P when you're going into this and as you're progressing, save this if I get that far a little bit Right? So Backstory own that long story short, I did a competition years ago like in Kentucky or somewhere like that. And it kind of was like a place system until the finals. So you know, the first three get get, you know, moveved to the next one. And I was getting first place, first place, first place. The last one, first place winner, wins it All the people who were coming in third and second were saving material for the finals. And then I lost. and people were like, what the hell? This guy was great, but it had nothing to do with the last ones. It was about this one.ight. So I kind of learned from that Iin't call it a mistake but from that situation going into this competition. There were some things where I was like, I think I can get away with not doing this one yet. I can't say like, oh, yeah I know I'm make it. then I'm But you had the thought at least of like, you got to have something super put together solid to perform later on. Right, either that or which I kind of did both. Whatever I do, I'm gonna to have to beef up like it's a closer Yeah. like, you know, sometimes I guess when you're trying to get I heard Louisy K say this when he's trying to bee up jokes, like he'll, I forget where he put it put it at the front. put it at the front. I heard that too. Right. So I kind of was like doing these jokes that sometimes will go in the middle of my actual act as if they were my big closer.. So I kind of beefed them up and you know, you turn it on a little more. you just turn it kind of turn up the volume. So between that and like saving some in a way, that's would ended up happening. But more than all of that biggest thing that happened to me in this competition that I think that helps me win other than support and, you know, me working hard and all that stuff. The sets were five minutes. So what you saw in LA was five minutes And then in LA we did the callbacks That was five minutes That second five minutes in LA. I just didn't I'm not used to doing five minutes. So I had playing three jokes. I only got to two I couldn't get to the closer of their five minute set Had I known I wouldn't get to the closer, I wouldn't have picked these first two jokes I did it, but I got through anyway Now I still get that closing joke then it happen again. Oh, I'm trying to get to this joke. I don't have time I'm running out of time I ended up still getting through anyway. I got these two closing jokes that I actually meant to do earlier in the competition and that's what I ended up closing with the final semi finals. Wow. ye, wow. Just poor time management. I notice this regularly when I'm on tour. So when I'm on tour, I'm doing an hour a night, right? You're doing an hour hour And you just get like into this thing of like I'm doing an hour. Five, six times a week, right And then you come back home and you're like, I'm going go do a set. And then you start to go like, wait, how do I do a fifteen minute set? Yeah. Like your brain kind of goes like, Do you try to do these chunks? And what I found was that It was a lot of times it felt more challenging than going to do like the hour you just go, first of all, you can breathe, you can set the table and you can just like get into your thing. But the shorter time makes you really start to do the math of like How will I start the set How do I build it? How do I close it and within these parameters? Yeah. and I guess you really gave me an appreciation for The start of com career, My comedy career, A comedy career because you start doing small amounts of times and the small amount of times are the more, you know, it's the important stuff. You get three minutes at the store. you you go to O mike, you get five minutes Like you said, you're on the road, you're doing an hour. And I didn't even realize that sometimes I'm like I'm doing a five minute setup. You know, it yeah it'll pay off, but It's like I forgot o you can make thingsings funnier faster, if need be. Like it's almost like a skill that I just stopped working at it because I'm trying to work at the skill of doing an hour Dude, I just did this I did an interview in in LA during Netflix as a joke and they asked me like, what have you like what is one of the things you've learned from doing specials. and I was like, well, the thing one of the things that stands out aside from like the You know, the writing performing thing I go is I'm better at editing M, right? because editing is essentially what you're talking about. Yeah. and not just like on stage, even in the edit When you sit in the bay and you watch a special When you're a younger guy Anything that gets a laugh, period, you're like, yeah Iucking leave it in, right? You're gonna lau And what I noticed was that I developed a skill Over time to watch the first cut of a special, that obviously the longest version and go like, yeah, they got a big laugh doesnn't It doesn't tell you anything. It's not it's kind of like it's not the best joke, like just cut it And sometimes like the editor will be like, cut that. I'm like, yeah, cut not It's not helping this hour set. Let's make it as tight as possible in the edit So every special I've done actually gets shorter Huh, interestnteresting. obviously I have not I that situation. I haven't done a bunch of hours to even think about that, but that's pretty interesting. Well, I to get to. I also thought that like I think about that in the special, The other thing that I realized in live shows was there's this thing amongst comedians of like almost Like a sense of pride and bragging sometimes of like how much time you can do right? So it's like all audi will be like I did I did seventy. I did eight, I did an hour and a half. Yeah. And this is what I've discovered about live headlining Big rooms you can if you have an hour and a half You can do it and perform it. The differenceces If you cut it down to the tightest sixty Like the tight like it's a tight sixty When you say goodnight A pop out of their seat likeike it's a boom And they'll leave going like, fuck, that was awesome. I wish that was longer. Yeah. When you see an hour and a half And I've been in the audience for that as well as on stage for that When you say goodnight They go like this, they stand up and they don't go, God, I wish there was more. Yeah. They're like, God damn. we got to get to the fucking car. That's f. And I just feel like it's something that I've noticed over time that There's a reason that like it's called like an hour should be If you can get it there polished tightus version of that set anything over, I mean, you know, obviously you do sixty two, sixty five, but once you start getting into like seventy five, eighty ninety. I think it's just gratuite and maspiratory. like Yeah, then there's definitely some of that. and I know especially in, you know, black comics, we, you know, because Like I remember hearing that Chris Rock would do two hours. Really? Yeah. Well, Dave would famously do like six sometimes I've been there for that. I've never seen Chris Rock do two hours and I might even have that wrong, but I remember hearing that and it's like You know, I don't know if it's like, hey, look, how long I can captivate these people's attention or maybe. I should probably say like, look, those guys can do whatever the fuck they want. I'm talking about the rest of mortal people. Yeah. L I feel like you can just tell If you're like dialed in, you're paying attention people can pay attention and laugh and have a good time for about that amount of time And they start getting antsy and looking at their phones and like kind of wondering when this is wrapping up if you start going well over that I found that like when and again, I think this was Rocker Ht say this likeike there's a difference between like a special and a collection of jokes. And that's what I've been trying to work on like for the last ten years at this point. It's like If I just do every joke that I've ever wrote that I remember And that works Probably doude like Two and a half hours, Right And I'd still be forgetting some stuff. Yeah And if they're not, you know, if they care at all, they'll probably still laugh even at, you know, two hours, thirty minutes That's not special. Yeah ye. That's not there's no cohesive story There's no point. Like you say there's like, okay That was fine, or maybe even that was good and then they're ready to go trying to make a hour that like almost has an arc. as a story at the like you said at the end like, oh man, I wish I had more or like Oh, that's what you're I see it now. Yeah. that is but I understand to be a special. and trying to Craft that I don't know I haven't I don't almost say I haven't done it 'use don't want to cramp on anything I've put out before. but I look forward to mastering it. Oh yeah, and you will. you have the fucking goods, man.'re going you're going to kill this special for sure. Yeah, I appreciate it. It's finally the time of year where I get to enjoy my outdoor space. and since we just moved, I get to replenish it to look more my style and less of an eyesore that I avoid. No matter what aesthetic you're looking to achieve, Wayfair has all you need to curate an outdoor space that's uniquely yours. 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And I heard David Pale say in a James Lipton interview or something like If you want to be a commedityian, you gott to go school for theater arts, whatever. So that's what I did. Wow. So now I'm just in school learning about plays and the Stanislovsky method and all this stuff. I'm just trying to tell jokes technically out of school but I'm hanging around the campus This guy Mike Green comes to the school. he's doing the show. I got friends in the audience there laughing about something or whatever. Looking back on it, now I know they were heckling Like comedian, Mike Green who's probably just collecting a check, who's a great guy. He's like whatever. Hey, what are your kids laughing at? My friends like, he's got a joke he wants to tell you pointing at me That wasn't true. I don't know why they said that And he said, Hey You think you you think you're funny? You thinkin you can tell a joke I didn't say nothing. He said, You guys wantan to see him tellell a joke They're like, Yeah, and that went up on stage So that was my first time gettingiously. Yeah, which is just you had nothingpled? No. And did so your friends knew you had this comedy aspirate, likeike that's cor I did that? Correct. So what'd you do when you got on stage? I had just told stories that I had told people before that kind of I me into That's how people even knew I was funny from just talking stuff made something Well, I had embellished something about like going out on a date and not being able to get it up, pissing in a condom, jerking off on the toilet, shitting and sneezing. Just fucking potty You said all that? Yeah. And wait, how did it go? I don't know. out It's completely blanked out I don't know if they laugh I don't know if there were people there. Do you remember how Mike responded to you at all? Vaguely. I think he just shook my hand and then and then I came back. Wow And then did you befriend him from Yes. Yeah. Yeah. yeah.. So what you went and talk to him after the show Yeah. I think so and he told me some different places. and I think it was him that told me about Joey's comomedy club. Yeah. Right. Yeah. so Back then, you know, smartphones weren't as prevalent as they are now, but I had this GPS app And I just put in the word comedy in GPS. and everything that came up I just called or went to. I went to a bunch of stores that just sold comic books and stuff like that. You know. I had called people. there were people who put their business information in the GPS so it went directly to comedians. I'm like, hey, you guys got a comedy club said, No I'm a comedian. Are you trying to book me? I said fucking no. Wow So yeah, I went to Joey's And I took a comedy class. Yeah You know, I read all the books in the library about comedy. So those were the first plac I went up at Joey's Comedy Club Mark Ridley's Then I met a white comedian named Jeff Horse. Wh showed me the black rooms in Detroit He showed you? Yeah. I didn't even know they existed. Yeah. I knew black comedy existed. I was just like, I guess black people don't do comedy in Detroit because the black comomedy rooms weren't clubs. They were bars. Yeah. I'm eighteen. I haven't been to any of these bars. How would I even know? Sure. Then I go to starters with Tony Roononey and start hanging out around Mike Bonner, you know, Def Jam guys, comic P guys And then now I'm doing Bakers with Koolays. He's a Detroit leegend, got reststed soou, and I'm just Now I'm getting now I'm doing both That's what ke me comfortable in both worlds that technically I started in mainstream clubs. Naturally, you know I can do Black rooms, that's kind of what I am. Yeah. And I think that's helped me progress throughout my career outside of, you know Unlike some of my good friends and peers, you know, it's a comfortability level. It's not I feel comfortable in both rooms. Yeah. ye. I feel home in both. It's like, oh, hey, my cousin. Oh, hey the play place I started. Yeah, yeah. ye. So that yeah, that for sure gets you way further than somebody because what the thing that happens to most comedians, I feel like, especially early on is they go like, okay, this I'm only comfortable here. I'll perform here And then they hear about This is a gay show. This is a black show and they're like, that's not for me. I want to go over here. I hate that man. Yeah I know. I hate that and I'm'm Especially now Because of this competition, one of the craziest things about winning is people do change up, but they change up in such interesting ways. No one's asked me for anything, you know, what do you want to open up for my special? you know, like it's not like there was a lottery or prize money, but people now, people I've known forever are now acting as if the information I have is more valid So now they ask me questions about comedy or whatever. it's like, you didn't care yesterday. Yeah. The information is not different at all. Right. I have the same opinions People come up to me and I have been over the last couple days over the last week, as me like, hey, well, how can I get up? How can I get better? I'm like, you don't You don't do the store. Yeah. You hate the store. Yeah. You need to crack that nut. likeike that that's your issue. You hate Chocolate Sundaes Go do that Oh well they don't get my stuff. That's the point. Once they get it, once you make them get it, then you can take that and take it elsewhere. like there should not be a place in comedy that you cannot make those people laugh. Well, now they just feel like you're credible You know, they're like before you're just another guy and now they're like, well, he's He's won this thing so he's credible now. which I mean, I guess. I mean, yeah, that's how people think, you know? Yeah. J just get up. like you can have your favorite places. Yeah. Like I've got rooms that I like over other ones. Yeah. But if somebody said, Hey, go make them laugh. Yeah, I can do it. I've practiced it. Yeah, well, that's why you're that's why you're good, man Um take it. Yeah, I mean, that's that's definitely. I gott to say also the thing that So I'm I'm on that couch, I'm watching each of you guys, right. Every set, I'm like, this is fucking fantastic And we're sitting there And they get to the voting Yeah, and and Man, Kevin milks that moment, like a real showman. Yeah, where it's like And the tension, I found myself going like, read the fucking envelope, man Like he was really building it up to he eliminated two and then it was You two And then he was like Now Let's see, but first Yeah. And like what are you doing? And but it really worked for like the attension built so much In that moment when you hear your name called Are you like Oh my God, like is it heart racing I don't know if it was heart racing. I I to tell you the truth here. I figured It was possible during the semifinals. what to win too win. Okay. It was it was feasible. What made you think that? So throughout the entire competition there were fan favorites. If you're just watching it as a show, those favorites were Usama and she was another one, but Caitln, rightight? Both of those people got pushed through in some part immediately. And the audience is watching this as prereorded. So you already know that these are the favorites because they're technique, I mean, they they're Kevin's favorites. He said, Hey, there's no deliberating this next round. you're going through Haed with Osama twice. I'm not sure how many times it happened with Caitlyin They also were killing. Yeah. Osam's getting standard ovations, thememn their every set land is getting standandovasions Dan every set and everybody else is killing on top of that. Yeah Once we get to The semifinals And They're may do the first runoff voting or whatever they call that style of voting I know that it's going to be because they they When they first split us, it was Black versus white. that's inside. They had us draw numbers and it just happened to be like me, Red, Osama versus the three white people. So they had to good. Yeah. I'm like, no, keepeep it that way. if that was random, they had to switch it around and Caitlin was in one gp, and Osama was in another group bothoth group, one person gets moved on immediately, then you got four people left. and two more go for from that four. In my mind, who saw and Caitlin are going Dh Yeah. Like they already killed it and they're the fan favorites I just got to try to get in to be one of the other two O of the four left It's a lot a lot of explaining to say. When they called my name during the semifinals instead of Caitlyn That's when I knew like o this This might have something to do with these sets right now. Nothing else matters. Right. So if I have the best set anybody can have the best set you know, that night if, you know, it's anybody's game. If I can have the best set during the finals, could win So when they call both of us up And like I know it's possible, but Osama's got people chanting for. Chanting. like before he went up, Yes, after he went up. Oh yeah. and during the voting. Yeah. They're chanting. Yeah. The only name I hear is Osama. Why would I think they're going to say Ron? I already made it this far. This is crazy. I should have been eliminated after I forgot my jokes. Yeah. So when they said when they said Ron hadn't really thought about winning at that point. Right. I knew it was possible, but it never entered my brain what to think. I would have like prepared some cool moment or something. I was just like The fuck is going on. One of the things that also stood out to me about when especially watching on that finale was I realized, oh, I'd never seen like at least a big type of competition. where it wasn't like clean comedy. And yeah was talk about that. That was like such a cool thing. I was like, o Part of why I'm enjoying this so much is that they're just doing the sets they would. This is like club comedy, you know? Yeah, yeah, afterwards. Th There's a lot of things that we all realize afterwards like Oh, yeah, one like I don't think there's ever been voting Immediately. Yeah viewers. Yeah Like, I've never seen a competition People were saying the stuff we're saying, like, yeah. Dinner I did a dick joke Yeah like extensively yelling about my dick Yeah in a competition while wearing a suit dressed like Richard Pyor. Yeah. I've never seen this before. No. So it was It it was intense. like was my heart racing? No, not when they called my name, but as it continued like Kevin Hart's like, what the fuck? He's running around. Yeah. I get the comics from like LA, they're standing up pointing. I'm seeing people crying. I hear Kevin's voice start to wiggling. I didn't even really know there was like rafters they're all standing up. I'm like, now it's like build enough. I'm like, yo, what is fuc I didn't know this was this big. What is going on? Yeah yeah. Congratulations, man. Really Appreci. It's really was really cool to be there and watch that And it's fun. Do you have a plan now? Is there a plan for how you want to approach You know, I mean, obviously it involves touring, but do you have like a strategic plan for how do you want to do it You know, I've had representation for about ten years now. You know how that is. they make money from with off you. Yeah ve I've been I've been less than helpful at different points throughout the years, right? Yeah Now it's like like, you know, the I feel like today with management or even agency versus I don't know when Michael Jackson was coming up or Elvis, you know, managers had a different job. Maybe they created something or whatever, but now it's like, hey, just makeake content, get famous and we'll manage that. which is like, well, I mean then It's just hard to do, right? So I've never really managed. I mean, I've never really created a bunch of content and stuff like that. There was nothing for them to manage Now there is something for them to manage. like There's dates, like there's a special to do. like so the plan of attack is being created. Whereas before, I was just doing stand up. Yeah, right? So like I've got what I want to do. I got my desires and stuff. Well your focus should stay that way. You shouldn't become I mean in my opinion, Don't become a content creator guy. You just you're so good at standup. Keep focus on that. Yeah. ye, I mean, I appreciate it. And I don't want to be that guy, you know, wagging my finger and whatnot. but the space to create content leisurely is what I would like to do. And if I were to you know canan of ramp up the production of leisurely creating content, great. but creating content like a Tack h, L Id never wanted to know No. And you know what's funny about production content. I find that like I've discovered sometimes you can put like real production into something. And you're surprised that Like online, I'm saying People don't always respond to it as much as Um Like just holding your phone and like, Yeah, saying some shit about like whatever you had for breakf you as long as you make it Like you know, deliberate, engaging and funny and like you're yourself, sometimes I like just Talking to the phone is what people like you'll see the engagement be like 's twenty times higher Yeah, I've seen that somewhat this week, you know, because of've kind of like when we were trying to win the competition, there was kind of a campaigning. You know, you had to say, hey, guys vote for me. Yeah. E my last day in LA during the festival, you know I had to like announce some upcoming tour dates And like that video alone, like It kind of went crazy as opposed to me doing some funny bit and editing and stuff like that Well, look, here's some content this guy did. This is low five, but it's cool. could do something like this. think can just sit like that If I can't imagine this ending well Please don't tell me he hurts himself. I think he's just showing off. this? I'm scared for this man Just tell me is he going to hurt hisself? I don't think so. Okay. All. But he's balancing with like a tree in his asshle, yeah. Jesus I mean, that takes tremendous core strength. Yeah, but what are you? Why are you practicing that I mean, he's clearly practiced What you what is to be gained from that, man? And this will have a million views Absolutely. Can you imagine you announcing your dates like that Yeah. Yeah. I mean Druski he could do something like that. Oh hate that video. God those keep getting better. Yeah And that that that is That's a skill. Yeah. and I think in T minute, you think I think There's because at this point now he's doing production. right? Yes. now that it's evolved. Yes. Before it was just doing something, whether it was funny or not. Yeah. But I think there's a skill Or maybe it's just a lack of fear in being able to Just make something Just have it exist I guess for me crafting jokes I feel weird like just making something. I get what you're saying. one hundred percent. I want to at least have it. Dent enough to where I'm like this is good. notot simply this exists, but it's like this Volume Like appach to things that I've never wanted to do. Well now Drusky is in the place where it seems like it's all quality. And you know, you know, volume. Yeah. but to go past that moment or that time frrame of where you just throwing shit out. I don't know to exist. But see in if I were analyzing like what you're talking about and say in regard to Drwski One thing that you notice like that I've noticed is that he's not just daily going, hereere's some shit, here's some shit, here's some shit. R. These releases are quality he's put time into whatever the bit that he's going to do, the actual execution and then the edit itself. everythingthing does have real thoughtfulness. and then when it comes out because it's like an event to watch these things. So he's not, but he's not just overdo it, you know now R' not R. And that's the thing. It's like Time to who just throws shit at the wall. Yeah. Be it to gain a following, it would be like, you know, black girls drink coffee like this. Yeah. Itn't matter how much thought it was beyond like that surface level. and I think there's a skill in being able to just put stuff up And just a fearlessness too feearlessness just right And It's hard to do that for me, man. I'll look at a video like this isn't perfect. Oh, I see. Yeahah, yeah. Wh whyy would I even put this out when I should be thinking about the next one? You probably should. Yeah. But you have to there's a balance what you're saying. You should maintain some of your standards, right? Like where you go Yeah, I'm not going to put out any bullshit that I think of or whatever. Yeah. but You can't get to the point of like, it's not perfect, so therefore nothing goes out It's a balance Yeah Yeah, but what he's done is incredible now. I mean, he's like a studio at this point. I know. And I always think about too like you know end game, like people are most to end game and I'm like feel like what he's doing is an end game But yeah, I don't like there's nobody doing it better than him at what he's doing. This last one I saw when he, you know, was talking about British actors. Yeah. I was like, this is movie. It's Where's just do a movie? so funny. I know he you know what he kind of You even saying it now, do a movie I'm like, oh, this is kind of the closest thing we've had to Sasha with like Borat and AliGi in years. Yeah. Yeah, ye yeah It's really fucking funny though, man. Yeah. and I'm not big into politics for reasons. when he did that er Oh Erica C. Oh yeah. Just seeing people that mad man. It was so great. It was so great to see people so mad. She had whata Va What up a person. I don't want to call I don't w to call it unattractive, but Jesus man. that bit was great, man. He's killing it, dude Is that is that offensive to white people? Is that conserent Well a lot of people that are V Far right I think postured as if it were offensive. I think if you took if you go like the majority of white people, there's no way they were like offended by Is White Face a thing to you? No. Hm. No. You know what I think and I don't want to get canceled by the black community Yeah for this take I think Black face is black face White people playing black people, it's not black face. Right? Like what Robert Downeer Jr. did is not black face, obviously. And people like it. Well, you're getting into like the nuances of like the term. Yeah. And likes. Yeah. Right, so this or anybody else, S he's got like Ron Taylor hereir Or even if what was the Paul brother? wasas it Logan or Jake Paul that said they were going to Dressed up like Drussky?. One of p poul. Yeah, you're right, Yeah, yeah yeah. If they put on makeup to make themselves look like Drusky. Yeah That is not Backface. To me, it's it's different because like To understand, I think, you have to understand what black face The origins of it were and what that it's part of the way that black face evolved was doing it in this kind of careless Um, ridiculous manner. Like One of the things you're seeing with Robert Downey Jr. here is that this isn't like just thrown together like where they would literally take like shoe polish and be like, I'm that is black face. Right. And that's the only distinction that I make. Now if somebody Did what Dave Chaelle did like in the last season of Chaelles show when he was like he was a I'm a white guy now. Yeah. No, no. it was like the one that the season where he wasn't doing it was just Charlie and Yeah Yeah. There was an episode where he was playing a Pixie in Blackface. That shit is Blackface. Now if you did that, if Jake Paul did that that I can imagine how one would get offensive or get offended But if somebody made themselves to truly look like a black person, like like he does there thenen it's like, even if they do that. And they say something racist. Okay, sure, you're a racist, but To me, you didn't do Blackface And the only reason I make that distinction is because If that's black face, what do you call the shoe polish and white lips? Right That is something that you and essentially you're saying like I think part of what you're saying is that if the effort is made to make it belieievable Like if it's high level makeup and there's an attempt to to actually look like a black person like like in this image here, right? Like he's Yeah. this isn't like U shoe polis and white lips like you're saying. this is like a high level makeup artist doing something I'm saying I'm going a little deeper than that. I'm saying This, we can call it whatever. And you can still be offended. Beat them up. I don't care. Yeah, yeah But this is Back face, right. If you want to be a fendate at both, fine. That's Back face. is some difference. Do you remember when we had Ari and he was talking about in Estonia Can you pull that up? where like in he said like in their singing competition shows or like whatever, their variety shows. Yeah They'll just have someone be like, I'm James Brown. and like we'll do that And he'll perform like I don't know if you could see that guy Can you make that bigger That Jesus, that's horrible Yeah, he's like, I'm James Brown. Yeah. now see, but see like that's so poorly's poorly done. Right. he's trying to be a black person. Maybe we should call that brown face. Brown face. Yeah. you know That That's horrible but No, that's not black face to me. That's not black face to because what? It's not because it's not black I got is it like Biteface was The red lips, white globe Minstrual showsstr fast black face. Yes. You do that, we got a problem You do this, perhaps you're being insensitive. Maybe you're making fun of black people. Maybe you are a racist. Yeah That minenstrel show shit is different. is wow. There are toys and figurines from that time of Blackface. Yes. Bambooza, the movie by Spike Lee. That shit was Blackface. Yeah. What Drake did That was blackface huh? That is just That's just something that That's just Italian. Yeah ye. That's just what it is It's a guy from Sicily, man. What do you do Um, that's crazy though. That's crazy. He's like getet on up with thought With that makeup on, it's insane. It's fucking insane. Yeah, it's horrible. How much would it how much would What it take to get you in Blackface? In real Backface? I mean, enough where I didn't have to ever work again. A pretty substantial amount. Yeah. Enough where I could hide and everything and have a security detail. It wouldd be a lot. It wouldd be a lot, man. Um But I feel like doing what Robert Downey did. Like in my opinion likeike I'm I'm not I'm not black. so I can but I go like, oh, that's That's doing like fully committing to a character. Yeah. I didn't I never interpret it as like he's doing I know this's like E even in the movie, they're like, what are you doing? you know? he's like I mean I'm the character right now Have you ever seen like the deleted scenes Yeah of him in that character? Yeah. It's So skillful, so masterful likeike I mean, obviously, there's people who wouldn't even know that's not a black dude. Yeah. Yeah. L. So And still he could be a dirty fucking racist fall, I know. But that by itself. I don't think Robert Downey is. But that by itself is like that's just it's just imitation. He just happens to be good. He's happy to be good at it. Yeah. I mean, that's the whole thing about when you do any whether it's black Um, Asian Latin if you're not one of these things and you do them You do the voice or you're doing an impression The more skillful you are at it where like that group goes, damn that's good, the less it's perceived as you being offensive and the more it's viewed as being skilled and accurate. The more accurate you are, the more it's celebrated. You know what I think we can relate this to Trans Trans people. the more You pass, trans women are women. Yeah. Black faced people if they if they pass enough, you know what? fucking. You're black. Yeah. Now you're you' Black faced people are black faced, trans women are women There it is. I'm very progressive now. There you are. You' super progressive. You want to see we did a game where we recorded. U It's called Tom or Black and I play an audio clip And then you guess if it's me or a black person. Okay. You want to play? Yeah, yeah. All right I don't see how I would not Immediately no That if it's you or a black person but That's the right mentality. Okay, okay. You keep score Here we go. All right I'll play it as many times as you want. Okay Okay play again How you You know I just remembered it One of our albums, the one where you were wearing braids and I think dressed like Michael Jackson. Oh, well, that's like two different albums. There's white Girls with Corn Rose and there's thrilled. Yeah. Okay. I forgot you could do a very good black guy.ot Why do you think we came out this gu? Okay, play it again one more time So it's either Tom or a black person One more time Tom. Okay. I left a wallet there. No That's Tom. That's something S Save it again. Skay This Best how. That's cricket right there. You writen that down? Cry he came through Do it again Wh he came through That's gott to be a black guy Oh on here We play it again. What's going on here I hope that's not Tom, but I'm gonna say I'm going to say a black guy I hope that's not you. Billion that's a black guy. That's only Richard Prior. So go up top road Pay again D' up go up top roow There's a lot of base. There's gott to be a black guy. All right, you did okay. Okaykay. I'll tell you, I was scared for a minute, Josh. Yeah Yeah. So you got So that is T. That's me. That you. Okay. I left a wallet there. That's me. Okay. S That's you. That's me, right That's cricket right there. That's you. That's me. Why he came't through. You said black guy. Yeah. That's me. Oh ye on here. That's a black guy. is it who's it? right Yeah, ye, I think so. Yeah. That's just a guy from a video. Okay You said bllack eyes. Right. That's me. Wow. And then That's me. Yeah So you did okay. Wow. How many did he get right? Like five. Five. Okay. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Yeah. Five out of bait. You know what? What? I don't know if you've done this already or not, but you should do like some voiceo work and play some black characters. Man that would be a dream come true. Yeah. One time we were but you know, that's like very down upon Is it? Oh yeah, because what happed what the general feeling from like industry is when you do something like that for any not just for a black if you if you go like I want to especially when it's a a different race. they go, you should that role should go to somebody of this group and you're taking the job that could go to, let's say, if you're like, I wantm to do an Asian woman. I'm going to do a Latin guy. I'm going to do a black guy. They're like, Yeahah or you could just hire somebody who could actually who is that to do that job. I heard that and yeah, I get that, but if The creation of the joke comes from you comes from the fact that this person is doing this job. So then this is a insert person job. This character is voiced by a white person. his black character is voiced by a white person. That's the joke. That's why this exists. Yeah because What is that? American Dad? the Chris is the character's name and he'd be singing all this R and B and it' a it's a white dude who like be singing Art Kelly like I don't want that to be a black dude.ight. It's less funny. It's less funny because it's a white dude singing like a black guy. Yeah exactly. No, I mean, I'm not Iosed it I always thought it wouldd be fun to do. Hey, man, I'll support you. Thanks, man. I like to do it, although I have to be careful about that, you know I just got some notoriety Yeah and now there's a lot of my Black friends and family and colleagues and coworkers and comedians who are looking at me like, So you Down with Tony Hinscliff. Oh. You know Yeah. I don't want to be How do you answer that one? I don't really Yeah. I just like, man, you trip it. because it's just happened. Yeah gse just happened. Yeah ye. The competition just happened. There was I didn't realize there was a lot of at least I saw online. I haven't had a lot of personal conversations about a blowback online about gross jokes and like it was written by white writers and these things are racist. I didn't have it wasn't on my radar, but scrolling, I saw a whole bunch of stuff about it Yeah, and Like, I mean, people get mad at whatever they get mad at. Yeah we as humans, we enjoy being angry and having a righteous fury. So I get it. you know They don't know who wrote each joke. I know. Like David Lucas was on there. Jeron Horton was on there. whichich jokes did they come up with? Yeah. they don't know. they don't know. I don't know and I know these people. Yeah and I was at the roose This stuff was racist, of course and all that stuff, but that kind of was the name of the game. So I don't I've never understood the idea of like You know, these people are anything because of their jokes. E sexes, races, Homophobic, transphobic Even if that's true, I've never got that that because they're joking about this That's what they are. This is what they are. I feel the same way. I also feel like look, I'm not a roast expert But what I do know about roasts is if if you've been around them, if you go to them, Even like the best roast writers will tell you that you go Always first thought and what is obvious. Like if like if you are roasting a black guy, you're gonna have black jokes. If you're roasting a fat guy, you're gonna have fat jokes. You're gonna have if he's gay, you're gonna like that's the name of the game. That's how that's that's literally how it's played. So I I'm not saying that like something can't be overboard or overdone or thoughtl, like it can. But these jokes are going to be a part of Wh you're roasting? what is it about them And if you're famous, Yeah, like The dayus was You kind of got to do your thing somewhat too. So Tony in order to be Tony Hinchcliff? Yeah has to give you some Tony Henchcliff isms. Yeah. And I think that's where that George Floyd joke came from. like Pull like this, there are some jokes that I heard and this is how I know we just like to be angry at different things There's some jokes that I heard. And I was there Yeah that I just laughed at or winched at and thought that of out. Yeah. Then I go online and I hear people repeating these jokes or saying like, how could he say something like that? And I am like, yeah, I could fuck him. can But it's like you weren't there. Right, right. It's different in the room. I'm telling you if you were there, you wouldn't be you would not feel that your brain is not registering these jokes like that. And if your brain isn't, the person who said it isn't like you know, it's just It's just different that I think the George Floyd thing was So when we did the roast in our competition I was thinking about stuff like that and Before it was the roast of Marshalla Lynch, it was the roast of Kevin Hart But then, Kevin Hart was having an actual rose. So they made the competition Rose Marshawn Lynch. Well, while I was taking him out Kevin Hart, I was thinking about like 'ause I'm not a roostter. so I had to watch roast and see like what people were doing. and people are talking about death and everything. So I'm thinking about stuff like that to write for Kevin, I didn't do it becausecause I'm like, I don't want to dra do it. Yeah, but If it worked, then you pop like Nicki Glazer, then what? You don't know. It's a fucking joke. Yeah, I totally agree. I gotta take a quick piss break, dude. Hey, man. and we'll be I'll be right back. I want to ask you, do you I'm just curious from your perspective, do you notice, do you feel As somebody who worked the store and Here Mothership doing sets. Do you notice anyable like, is there a notable difference for you? like do Oh yeah. What what do you definitely pick up on Curious The stt, not the store. The mothership. is And it's not a bad thing necessarily. this is just a thing It's like a Homogenized Audience and crowd they're essentially one organism of I feel like that about Austin Comedy as a whole to tell you the truth. It's one type of audience. Now what that type of audience is, that's, you know, one can decide But LA I feel like it's different type of audience that all kind of share a mentality And that Mentalally may be I don't know aggressiveness or whatever, but there's different type of people. out here it's like a cult Oh. I mean, to be comple completely honest, it's like a cult of the Roganphere and kill Tony, which is part of the Rogan sphere, which is great, but it's almost like some of these people aren't necessarily coming to see comedy. They don't mind comedy. they might even enjoy comedy, but they came to be a part of the fucking shit. Yeah and they're excited. And they're appreciative. and they're like yes, let's eat elk. Yeah. Let's fucking. Let me see some wild shit Yeah And it's great I mean, I'm still here. Yeah. I enjoy it and you need those different you know, sectors of comedy and, you know, you you're gonna you're gonna to have that But Austin iss just smaller. Yeah. We're talking about LA. we're talking about a scene that's existed what since Since stand up or whatever. you know, so it's not even comparable. like The fact that you can have a scene of this quality. This fres is amazing in itself So yeah, it'll take a while for, you know, something to branch off in Austin as big as JRE and Kill Tony but in a completely different, you know ere There's no black shows out here. Right. You know, so that's a whole other thing ye. I don't know where the gay shows are they might be out here, but yeah, so it's one type of crowd out here. It seems like. and I could be wrong But it seems like that, but No, that's it's Yeah it's definitely different. Yeah, yeah I want to show you before we wrap up a couple these we call horrible or hilarious. and we just show you videos. Are people gonna get hurt? I don't know. I haven't seen them. I've had a parasocial relationship with you obviously for years. Yeah. And I am aware that pain is funny to you? No. not to me. Okay, I'll tell you how this is done every day Okay. They put a folder together. I have not seen them And we watch the videos and we actually genuinely react to whether it's funny or not. Okay. So I don't know what I'm going to see. So I can't even tell you I can't tell you if someone' going gonna get hurt. Okay, beautiful Okay. Okay, he got hurt I didn't even see him This guy at the bottom right, the tire just rolled off the highway and he was like having lunch or something. W, that tire. Jesus Christ lock him I will say this, you left You laughed 'cause I didn't see the person ever I thought it just hit something and the guy standing was like,, But you know what? This is the kind of video where you don't see like a leg break, you know least it's grainy. Yeah, it's like it's grainy and I think he might have a concussion I don't know, man. Those tires move, brother. Yeah, those were really haing. Jesus Christ. I was trying to be optimistic He might be dead. Okay. Here's u Isz he Did he die? No't telling me, I don't wantan to know, man. I hope all these people are alive. Next one, let's see, I'll tell you if I something better Okay, this might be good. Here we go Where is it? Oh, that's bad. Oh You shouldn't do that. What the fuck? That was a bad idea Why does he have an opossum in a bag trying to kiss it because he was he was trying to show off. That's why this is what happened. He got that it was probably, you know, somebody called him and you gotucking li And then he had to go get a rabies shot. Yeah No God, donon't show off Especially with wild animals. Wow all's brown colored people doing this ridiculousness. Show me some white people doing some ridiculousness. Okay. They supposed to know better, man. You don't hand them no damn no. Poss them in a bag, funny to you or not funny? Not funny, notot funny. Okay Rabies is a horrible aatedvirment T Well then one you real quick. Oh Oh she She said let's go runun like that one. It's official. Be it it looked like it hurt, but it got up immediate See once you see someone recover, you can enjoy it more. And it's like the more So offy You are Yeah. It's like more earned. It's like what what even? This is there's no part of this that is safe. Yeah. att least with the posossum It's like maybe you were trying to show the possum love and you're just stupid.. That is just complete Boonery. yeah. yeah. he's. And here's the he was not okay. He What What? Well, he had to go just I think seek some medical attention. He didn't die Oh ye. Oh. let's watch it again becausecause This is in Thailand. They're all having fun. Hold that motherfucker real quick. Believe yourself. Chocolate pl. Let's go! She said let's go. He landed on his face. Yeah. Yeah. probablyably broke a tooth or Yeah. Yeah Fuck meuckking w. One more. Here we go. This one I have no idea. This is so dangerous, please yourself stabbing a tire. stop like a truck I saw the extended version of this He actually he gets up. Yeah. Now, this is fucked up You know what makes that funny? What And all that African shit they were saying, I don't know what they were saying, but it And the fuck. It sound like a warning That's a lot of pressure, man. You saw his feet To as side, both feet in the air. Yep. angled. He walked away from that. I should say crawled So he u He left the scene He was not there. What was he trying to do? I think this is a u It feels like it's a protest of sorts against either This company Or like this, you know what I mean? like Oh yeah like fuck these guys. Yeah, I guess so. Yeah, it looks so War torn now you say. Oh take it vague. That's not funny. He already laugh. He liked it. He liked it Dam. Yeah. Why did they do all that in sandals? I don't get that. sandals everywhere, man. You had no Jordans or no Timberllands? L sense of timimberlands to Africa That could be like, u your charity that you start. Timal who loves be using sandals, working on cars? Indians? Yeah We need boots in India and Africa. That's how we we going to advance as as a world. This will be Rons like version of meals on wheels. Tims to the Motherland. Well, look, dude, this was I'm so happy for you. Cgratulations. You deserve it You earned it, you're ready for it I'm so excited to see what you do with your special, but I hope you I Hope you savor the moments, like everything you're going through now, it's so cool to see And you you were amazing on that stage, man. It was really awesome. Man, I appreciate it. good brother. I thank you. I want to thank all the people that was in the show period, you know. Yeah, the top four Red Caitlin Uama killing it U Buddy Steve Fury was in the top TM, Felicia Folks, everybody obes, I can't name everybody, but those were comedy store people. So that was a fun time man. and I'm glad that you were a part of it.. I was thrilled to be there. And there's dates. there you can you can see them go to at comedian Ron T. I can see that from this drops, you'll be at Lebity Live in Huntsville, Alabama You'll be at Zain's in Chicago, the improv in Tempei, the Funnybone in Albany. So're you're out there, you're working, man. It's gonna be it's going to be a different experience for you now. It's gonna be pretty fucking cool. Yeah, you know, to have the people come to me, it'll be interesting. Yeah, I think you're gonna to have a lot of fun with it, man U Well, congratulations And thank you guys for watching. Thankks for listening. We'll see you next week ace Thank you thanks Jn just s S
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