Ben Bankas and Andrew explore Theresa Tam’s anonymity despite her role as Canada’s former Chief Public Health Officer, whose $372K salary contrasts with claims she saved 800,000 lives. They dissect her media avoidance while mocking her rigid policies, like mask mandates, and debate right-wing infighting over figures like Poilievre and Peterson. Bankas reveals how cancellations—like his own at an unnamed Toronto venue—fueled controversy, boosting Rebel News Plus subscriptions and ticket sales, questioning whether free speech thrives when dissent risks backlash. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome back to a brand new and very special episode of Andrew Says.
They're all special, aren't they?
How could you welcome them back if it's the first episode?
It's not the first episode.
It's the new version of the same show.
Ben Banks is here.
We've also got TV Link and J in the house, Link and J. Andrew, let's do this.
We went out earlier in the fine streets of Toronto with Ben Double Fist as drinks here.
What's your flavor today?
I don't know, whatever you gave me.
I wish you gave me the one with the real sugar.
Aspartain causes dementia and shit.
So we went out and asked people if they knew who Teresa Tam is, as Ben drops a can.
It's fine.
We'll clean that up in post.
You don't need to cut that.
I know.
That was a joke about it spilling.
We'll clean it up and post.
The show's already better than your old show.
It's three layers deep.
Thank you.
Were you surprised that absolutely zero people knew who Teresa Tam is?
No, I'm not surprised because I told you to ask people that with the specific reason that I knew that everybody was going to say no.
But why don't they?
That seems like a thing.
Like, it's the person who told you you have to wear a mask and get vaccinated.
No, only like idiots like me and you and people who listen to this know who she is because they're pissed off.
Whereas everybody else was just going along with it.
So they never really knew anybody's name.
They just looked at the TV and saw, you know, like Cruella.
What was the Villa?
Cruella Davila?
Eileen Davilla.
Eileen Davila.
They don't know who these people are.
They're just like, they told me to do it and I did it.
So they don't need to know who they are.
Societal Pressures Silence Opinions00:04:04
But if you're pissed off about it, you're like, yo, what's your name?
Oh.
We also started asking people.
We also started asking people if they would put a mask back on and like when, when they took it off and if they would put it back on.
And everybody said they would, everybody that we asked said that they would do it.
Probably only like 10 people, but they all said they would put a mask back on if the government asked to.
Is that just Toronto, though, do you think?
I think it's.
I think it's a lot of people.
I don't know if it's just Toronto.
I think it's, you know, I think that outside of Toronto, people aren't trying to be anything so they can say their or be their real opinions.
So like, I feel like that's why it's like you go to the country, more people are like, no, I'm not going to put it back on if they told me.
Because they're not trying to, like, you know, you talk to somebody in Toronto, it's like they're trying to, they're running for something.
They're auditioning for something.
They're trying to get a career.
They're trying to be at university and climb the academic ladder.
That's why so many people don't want to talk.
I said that to you.
It felt like, you know, if this was 2015 and you went up to people and you were doing man on the street stuff, so many of them would come up and talk to you.
But now everybody's terrified of cancel culture and like, oh, I have a job.
I can't go on TV and say anything my opinion like short of, you know, standing outside of a burning building and going, yeah, that's a fire and that's just not good.
It seems like the cool answer now is to have no answer.
Oh, I don't know much about that or I don't want to give that opinion.
And even some of the people that do give their opinion, they say, well, I don't know.
I'm not an expert or I'm biased.
So like, it's like nobody wants to actually be responsible for having an opinion.
Well, people feel guilty for having an opinion now.
And they don't feel safe, you know, being themselves because of all these societal pressures.
So, yeah, people are just messed up in the head.
Don't know how to tell people that they feel a certain way because they're worried about offending or they're worried about sounding off or sounding, you know, bias or all these words that people are just constantly throwing around that you can be, you know, you're, what's the other one where you're, you know, you're a bigot?
Yo, you're minimizing or you're whatever.
So, yeah, and then when somebody has an opinion, that's why when I do stand-up and people laugh really hard when I say something that's like it's a joke, but it's like an actual point of view, they laugh because a lot of them have that point of view.
Maybe not all the time, but they've thought those things and they're afraid to just express themselves.
Do you think that eventually goes away into nobody caring?
Because there's already, my other question is going to be, aren't there already way too many people with opinions?
I mean, everyone's got a podcast wrong right now.
Everybody's an influencer.
I think it's all about having the most interesting way of not having an opinion.
Well, the one person we spoke to, I felt like was speaking that way.
Doesn't want to offend anybody.
Like 16 different qualifiers as to how they're not qualified to make the statement and then give the statement followed by, I'm not sure, I don't know.
Well, it's just the younger generation doesn't understand.
You know, if you imagine being 18 or whatever when the pandemic hit, now you're 20, like two years later, three years, however many years later it's been.
I don't know, I just hear people laughing.
Are they laughing yelping?
Am I being hilarious?
It sounded like a coyote, I think.
The people who, the people who are young through the pandemic and weren't on like team, this is a little weird, and we're just totally with it.
Jesse Waters' Humor00:14:32
They're going to be kind of, I think they're going to be rule followers for a long time.
Probably until they're like in their 30s.
And then they're like, oh, you know.
Well, especially if somebody else gets voted in, if Double P Pierre gets voted in.
I don't think things will change radically, but I think all of a sudden some of the protections such as, you know, like that's hate speech.
We're getting interrupted by so many sources.
David Menzies is dressed up like the big titted.
Can we get him on camera?
Oakville.
Can we get David Menzies over here?
Yeah.
Thanks.
What was I saying now?
Great start.
No, I was saying that.
The reason I'm here is because CBC won't work with me.
And I don't even care.
I want to be on Lil Mosque on the Prairie.
I want to be.
What about Kim's convenience?
I do anything but this.
I do Kim's Convenience.
I do Corner Gas.
Well, how did you feel about Canada last comic standing?
Last thing, last person of last week.
I love how you guys are just doing all this stuff about the person with the breasts like so late.
Like it's been like three weeks, four weeks.
How long has it been?
I don't know.
Let's talk about it.
Five or ten minutes.
He's very busy.
Yeah, I know, David.
Stole my idea.
I literally did this already.
I already did this, got like 100,000, 20,000 views on Facebook.
How did you hook up with Alex Stein over that?
He interviewed you as I started.
I started talking to him in Texas, like in late 2021.
I kind of met him.
I've heard about his, I saw his video and I messaged him and I was like, and he had actually saw some of my videos and he liked those.
And so we've kind of been following each other.
I had him on my old podcast, which I deleted for having too many opinions.
Deleted that episode or something.
I deleted all of the episodes.
I'm starting a new podcast.
It's called The Bank of Show.
You can subscribe to it on YouTube, youtube.com/slash the bankest show.
And we're going to be having, we're going to have opinions, but we're not going to be reckless because not sounds like censorship, Ben.
Well, it is because I don't want to, like, I want to have a, you know, so you do want to work on a CBC then.
Of course, I do.
It's a better because I like I could use that to get out of the country.
I feel like Rebel News, I'm going to put on a resume to get out of this country, and they're going to be like, you're a fucking white terrorist.
That's just true.
That's what we all get labeled.
TV's Lincoln J. Not censored, though.
More so like this.
Just being having an opinion that isn't just because so many of my opinions, not necessarily the later version of my podcast, but when I was in the middle of lockdown, like I was going hard just being like swearing and you know, over saying certain words and over having over opinionated.
It's kind of like an over-opinionated thing.
It was just it's like if Will Smith like slapped a guy like the first year into Fresh Prince or something.
It's probably not a good idea for his career.
You know what I mean?
Pretty much.
That's how I bring it all the way back around to Will Smith.
There we go.
But the Oakville teacher thing, I don't know why I got so annoyed by it, but people saying all these things like, oh, he was a good teacher and then he decided he wanted to do something.
He was sick of the woke stuff and he got in trouble.
And then.
Is that even true, though?
See, that's the rumor.
That's why I wanted to bring in.
Lincoln, look it up.
No, Lincoln was there.
Lincoln's camera man.
He was molested by the teacher.
That comes from 4chan, doesn't it?
No, he's not.
I don't think he's faking it.
He's apparently, allegedly, he's been dressing like this for years.
Apparently, it was only on the weekends before, but now is going full out.
It's like a heartbeat.
His computer is a fucking heartbeat.
This is.
You're stepping all over people's toes.
Yeah.
So all those claims just came from a random 4chan post.
That's like the only source.
There's no interviews with him.
There's no interviews with students.
There's no other claims out there other than this random 4chan post.
And I was listening to what podcast?
Kang and the Sting.
And even they were just, yeah, this whole backstory.
And he used to be this cool teacher and he wanted to get back at the system because they can't tell him no.
As stupid as it is, and the school board's like, we stand behind these people or this guy.
It's just that like that inside of the narrative isn't true.
And I don't know why that bothers me so much.
So what is true?
That he's that he's just some random.
She, it's a she.
That's what's true?
It's a she, dude.
We're just avatars.
I think we're just avatars on this earth.
We're already in the metaverse.
We're already in the metaverse.
So like That's why people want to, people don't want to associate with what they were born as because it's like all of a sudden we're just in a video game and people, imagine telling everybody, yes, that this is a simulated reality.
This is a video game that we're living in and it's totally random.
And yes, you know, it's just, that's what life is.
Like, people are going to start wearing stuff.
People are going to start putting stuff on.
That's all I'm saying.
That's true.
That's why there was another teacher.
Wasn't there a teacher in Toronto who dresses up like a stuffed animal?
Lincoln, is that true?
Lincoln, there's a teacher in, I think, Toronto who is a furry.
This is a furry.
This is the next phase of becoming, it's like being in a video game chat room and people have the avatars of like somebody's- VR chats.
I'm a cat.
I'm a dog.
What was the meme from the VR chats?
My queen.
Not that I'm associating.
A teacher wore blackface in 2021 in Toronto.
In Parkdale.
Is the only like in the metaverse, you won't be able to just be blackface.
No.
You'll have to either be black or be Justin Trudeau avatar.
You could probably do that.
When you think about that, the fact that that isn't talked about more, I think, like Jesse Waters refers to him as president or prime minister blackface.
But any other politician, Jesse Waters, a Fox host.
Okay.
In any event.
No looking at Lincoln.
He's often a different.
He's often a different person.
This is not known, not very well-known host.
He's a very well-known host, actually.
You just don't know.
What's his name?
Jerry Waters?
Jesse Waters.
The point is.
We can look it up.
How many views is Jesse Waters?
How many followers does he have?
A lot, I bet you.
Like a million, I bet you.
Probably.
Jesse Waters has.
What do you think, Andrew?
How much?
On what?
Twitter.
Well, on Twitter, 800,000, I'm going to guess.
I'm going to guess 700.
1.8 million.
Who's this guy?
Okay, well, I don't know who he is.
That wasn't even the point.
You took this point and extrapolated it, and we're on a 10-minute tangent with Jesse Waters.
But the point was, nobody talks about how the Prime Minister wore blackface so many times he can't even...
It's almost a meme to even mention it over and over again because it's so ridiculous.
Yes.
How come people don't mention this more?
Absolutely insane.
Imagine Trump did.
I hate to do that.
It's the same.
It's similar tactics as, you know, like in a country like, say, China, where you know that the government or, you know, you know that the leader has done really bad things and hurt people.
And they're just like, no, he's amazing.
But here, instead, you know, it's like a little different.
It's just he did blackface a bunch.
He didn't.
He's done a lot of stuff, though.
I mean, he's done stuff, but I mean, he hasn't done like, we don't have like a Xinjiang province, you know?
No.
We don't have.
But I'm saying that there are countries where it's that bad.
And they're still like, no, he's great.
It's because the government's own the media.
The government's own the media and the people aren't getting, most people aren't getting their information other than the TV.
As you saw, most people didn't even know who Teresa Tam was.
So people just aren't paying attention.
So that's how Justin Trudeau is able to get away with wearing blackface because most people just don't care.
They want to watch Netflix.
They want to go to the bar.
They don't care.
They're not fucked up in what he did.
And, you know, in some ways, isn't that the way it should be?
Where you could do blackface?
And I think the bigger issue isn't that he wasn't fired.
The bigger issue is that everybody else who does the same thing that he does is fired.
So the fact that he, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like, yes, either he should be fired or everybody else, the teacher who wore blackface as a joke, you know, maybe they shouldn't be fired because the prime minister didn't get fired for it.
But that's, I mean, that, and that's not me saying mine.
That's just, that is the hypocrisy of it, I think.
Well, you kind of counteract that these days if you're a politician by just saying the lines.
So his thing after was, I've always been surrounded by layers of privilege and I didn't know who I was hurting and blah, blah, blah.
The new premier of Alberta, she came out and said the other day that the unvaccinated were the most persecuted people in the history of Canada.
And today she comes out with a statement saying, no, no, obviously I didn't mean other than oppress minorities in the country.
So even conservatives have like their lines that they think they have to read if they get in trouble.
They can't ever like, I don't know why she would say that in the first place.
I mean, because people want to say dumb things now.
The dumber the thing, the more attention you get for it.
The bigger the flub, the more offensive by accident.
It's almost like miss where you did the misinformation versus disinformation.
There should be a word for, you know, being like viral without knowing it, you know?
Because that's, but without like necessarily like politicians are viral all the time, but they don't necessarily know why.
They're just being politicians.
And that stuff is just so inflammatory to people that they create rebel news.
Right?
Like there has to be, there's somebody has to listen and care.
That's true.
I just think in terms of the Teresa Tam thing, if somebody's telling you you have to stay inside and put on a mask, you don't even know who that is.
That seems a little weird to me.
That's like you go to work and they're just like, you got to stay home.
And you say, why?
Oh, the boss said so.
Okay.
But you don't even know who your boss is.
It has to do with what?
The mask?
What?
What?
What did you say it has to do with mask wearing?
I'm saying, how do you not even know who the person who's forcing you to wear a mask and stay at home is?
How do you just not have even the curiosity to be like, oh, who's saying that?
The government.tm?
Okay.
I think it's Lincoln said it.
People are just, people are dumb, man.
Like, they're not trying to be, it's not like we live in, you know, the Renaissance where people are gathering around with the tea and the Parisian shops going, what do we think of the king?
And should we get rid of him?
And do you understand the policies of the North?
And we don't give a crap.
Like, we just literally go around every day.
You know what people think about during the day?
Most people?
They're like, where am I going to stop to take a shit on this hour and a half drive that I have?
I've never had that problem.
I'd like to point out.
I've never commute.
Yeah, but I've never not been prepared for a commute in terms of doing that.
But I'm just saying that that is like a bigger issue or like, where am I?
Should I get Burger King?
Or, oh, but you know, like, people aren't going, oh my God, Teresa Tam.
Yeah, but the people who are following me on Instagram, thank you very much.
Please give me money on Patreon.
Oh, my God.
My restaurant's closed.
I can't pay my bills.
Those people are going to know.
There's got to be some sort of responsibility.
If there are restaurants closed, it's been closed for a bit.
People have responsibility.
Like, you just don't care about the things that happen to you.
That's a person who doesn't have rent to pay or a person who doesn't, you know.
Oh, they don't care until it starts affecting them directly or affecting you directly, basically.
But even then, they don't care.
Like, rent is at.
We were driving around on the way here and we found, saw a place that said bachelor available.
It was like two grand.
We looked it up for fun.
And are there, you know, there's like two protests a year where people are like, lower that rent.
And then they just don't.
And then they just keep raising it.
And the politician will be like, we're going to do a thing where they can only raise it by 40% a year or whatever crazy.
It's going to be like 3%.
I know, but I'm just saying that.
Their argument, though, that's why there's a problem is because even the idea that it's never going to get less expensive to live.
Like, okay, good.
Things can actually change that.
I hate this idea that things can't change.
Well, they can't.
Inflation's an effort.
Are they going to?
That's a better thing.
Inflation is a worldwide.
It's a symptom of modern monetary policy and mixed with them trying to lower or raise the interest rates.
And it's, you know, people are going to start buying homes now, right?
But if the interest rates keep going up, then a lot of people, it's just going to be a disaster, right?
So you should just start your neck set with that.
Come on.
First thing you say on stage, the inflation rate is a product of monetary policy.
See how many laughs you get with that.
Well, is it not true?
It's true.
I just thought that'd be funny.
Sorry, I'm trying to sound smart, too.
What am I supposed to just be a am I just a clown to you?
That's right.
You are.
Sorry, I'm smarter than you.
Locking It Down00:15:45
The guy was yelling.
I want to let everybody know what a day with Ben Banks is like, yelling at me to buy him lunch, yelling at me to buy him snacks.
Because I do all this for free.
Do I not?
No, I pay you handsomely.
People are entertained right now.
People are at home going, I'm loving this.
This is so much better than Andrew's old show that I never watched.
That's not true.
You've been on it, and people watched that episode.
You get mean.
Am I being mean?
I'm joking.
You get mean.
It's a ball rolling of mean.
Lincoln said no.
That's fair.
I know.
You have like small man syndrome or something.
That's fair.
That's fair.
I'm not even the smallest.
Is that what a small man syndrome would sound like anyway?
You have no idea how good you are at getting made fun of in a way.
It's actually so entertaining.
That's why.
You look dead in the camera, too, while we're laughing, and you're like, not true.
That's why I want to do like a like.
This, what you did?
You created a great little space for this.
This is exactly what you want.
Thank you.
You're living your dream right now.
My signboard.
This is literally.
I feel like I'm in.
If I don't see the lights and stuff and I just look at you and go like this, it looks like I'm in a dream world.
The lights are in.
Andrew's dream world of the perfect podcast with Ben Bank is.
And we're going to cut it all out.
We're only going to leave the really boring part.
British imperialist.
I think you do have a British voice in your head.
There is a British voice, man.
It comes everywhere.
The Rebel News guy that you bet.
Yes.
Rebel News.
Hello.
Yes.
Rebel News sounds sexier.
Well, I guess everything does with a British accent.
Is there a French Rebel News?
Yeah.
Alexa Rafroi.
Oh, like Quebec France.
Yeah.
No, there's no France French.
Lincoln's like watching TikToks.
Yeah.
He's watching misunderstood TikToks.
What's your most popular.
Who has been more popular?
Your Teresa Tam impression, Trudeau, Ford?
Like, statistically?
Statistically.
That's tough because probably, I guess the Teresa Tam videos are probably pretty popular.
People say they're popular.
I don't know.
The last time you did Doug Ford for us, that hit a couple hundred thousand.
What was that?
You talking over Doug Ford doing a speech.
Yeah.
And he's like, oh, my daughter.
I can't even do it by talking about his daughter.
Kind of like, oh, my dog.
Some of that stuff that I made, I'm just so crazy.
Some of this stuff I was saying.
Did they ever reach out to you, the daughters?
One of the daughters followed me in for a bit, and I think she was like, you're funny or something, or retweeted something.
But then, of course, they're like, you know, their parents are probably like, you can't support.
But it's also like, I'm honestly, like, I think there's some of the videos that I made that were like, okay, that's insane.
But I don't know.
Just like.
There's like ones where it's just like him farting and stuff.
The ones where he's talking about eating Tim's all this, gotta stop by and get some Tim's.
It's like somewhere between Bubbles and somebody else.
But it is, again, I think it was just how a lot people laugh because they're like, when they watch him, that's really what they hear is bubbles.
He is kind of like just that pure, you know, pure Canadian, like, oh, we're from Tobacco.
And, you know, my kids played hockey.
My kids, my grandson's on the ice already.
You know, like, it's just, you, that's what you hear when he's like, we're locking her down.
And he never was like that.
He was like always about to laugh every time he would talk about, he'd be like, we're going to go, we are going to have to go under lockdown.
And he would, he would say, he'd act like he was so sad about it, but you could tell that he really just wanted to be like, like, because he's, you know, it's funny, really.
I mean, dude, I would trade, I would trade everything, all my comedy success, which isn't even that much considering I'm on this show right now.
But I would trade it all.
I would trade being on this show to stand in front of the whole country or province and tell them that we're locking it down.
I think that's the reason.
I think that's the true reason that I'm so good at making fun of them is because I truly wish I was there.
I wish I could say, no, you're not going to, none of you should go outside.
Cartman fantasy.
Well, yeah.
Because, well, I don't know.
Have you ever been to Niagara Falls and you look around?
You're like, we should be locking down maybe more.
No, I actually haven't been to Niagara Falls.
I'm not going to be able to do it.
Or do you ever go to like a really crowded place and you're just like Young and Nunes Square?
Perfect example.
Did you not think that some of those people should potentially just be locked in their homes and not be allowed out?
I just never like the mustard guy.
It's just funny to explain.
That might not be good enough to be in the video.
So why don't you explain it?
It's funny that, well, maybe you could put it on the screen, but there's a Chinese, poor Chinese guy, and he's walking around.
He looks like he has bells.
And he's got mustard all over his face.
And he's going up to people going, Can you buy me a hot dog?
And it's just like, yeah, that's fucking hilarious, but you shouldn't be outside.
You know, there should be like a government facility for that guy to live out the rest of his life.
I mean, that's an actual argument people have of they need to bring back.
They used to have that.
They used to have mental health.
Yeah, they used to.
And I mean, no, obvious, like, my true opinion is that those are horrific and we shouldn't.
But there's part of me that's like, maybe we test it out.
Maybe we do an experiment on a few people.
You know, like, I'm just saying that things that we're all pissed.
Like, I was pissed off about being in the pandemic and all that stuff.
But like, you know, maybe we deserved it a little bit.
Not all of us.
Maybe that's going to be the name of your book.
Maybe we deserved it a little bit.
A post-pandemic recap by Ben Bank is.
Well, I mean, you can't look.
Imagine we never had the pandemic.
Would our life even be fun?
I feel like we all would have been dead by now.
Two years of just not locking.
You know how many car accidents were avoided by lockdowns?
Environmental goals as well.
Greta's very happy.
Greta's not happy, though, is the thing.
Have you seen Greta lately?
Before I move on to Greta.
Environmental thing, I think that the environment didn't really get that much better.
Doug Ford swallowing a B, though, where were you when that happened?
I don't know.
Probably on Instagram.
Seeing everybody post it going, oh, yeah.
I don't even, I think I made a short clip of that.
Sometimes people are just like, you have to do this.
Yeah.
And I'm like, oh, I really don't want to do it, but I'm like, I'll do it.
And then it'll like be so like people, you, you pretty much were the one who was like, put the tits on, put that wig on.
Okay.
And I was like, to my fiancé, like, should we do it?
Should I do it?
Yes.
Okay.
Do it.
I have.
Now you told him to do it.
He's got way.
He got the real breast.
Steven Manzy's got the real things.
Is he over there?
No, but I'm so jealous.
That's my bit with people.
He's going to go viral.
He's so excited.
I like to message people whose profession I'm not in and tell them ideas, but I got to do it seldomly because I don't want to be.
I don't want people telling me, hey, you should do this.
I like doing that too.
I told you.
I tell you what to do.
I want to be your producer.
I text Bryson Gray and be like, you should make a song about this.
Who's that?
A rapper.
You're a rap fan?
Is that like a Freedom Rapper?
He is, yeah.
Oh, God.
He's good, though.
I wouldn't listen to it if it wasn't.
I don't believe in him.
Yeah, that's what it is.
I believe in the freedom in the world.
It's not like that.
It's not like a Michael Jackson song.
Trudeau locked us down.
I don't know what to do.
I've got a frown on my face.
Oh, he's not from Canada.
No, but you should.
Now, here's an idea for you.
Become a freedom rapper.
Just do a sketch as a freedom rapper.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
You and a do-rag with a sweatband over there.
That is really funny.
Yeah, that is.
Yo, I wish I was free, but I live in Winnipeg.
It's sad out here.
You got to do it before Ryan Long does this.
Yeah.
Shout out Ryan Long from the same town as me.
I feel like Ryan's over Canada.
Wouldn't you be?
I would be if I could.
Yeah.
But I feel like there's.
I still like.
It's still your home.
It's like when, you know.
Still my home.
I still almost care more about Canadian stuff than American stuff.
But we could do stuff and it wouldn't be any other country.
Well, I think we're starting because we're becoming such a global community.
I think that people are starting to.
I almost feel like more people know who Trudeau is around the world than, you know.
Trudeau is definitely like a known character because he was so bad.
Like the trucker stuff got him pretty well known.
Once you start seizing people's bank accounts and the pastor stuff, like so he hits all these different markets, right?
Like he does blackface and black people are probably just like, either that's funny or that's really offensive.
Goes to India, makes a fool of himself.
A lot of this.
Indian people are just like, who the hell's that guy?
Truckers, so truckers across the world are just like what they're seizing people's bank accounts.
So many of these, like he hits all these different markets to enrage people.
So I feel like that's why he's so well known around the world.
Yeah.
Australia probably loves him.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I think a lot of, I think he, like, a lot of liberals like him from around the world.
Like liberals in the States are like, oh, Justin Trudeau is just so amazing.
Because they're all in a club, man.
They're all in this.
Aren't we in a club?
We're in a clubhouse.
I mean, I suppose, but like, I don't want to make anybody stay inside.
Everybody's in clubs.
You have to choose a club.
Even if you don't really belong, people will be like, ah, you mostly belong, so you can come over here.
What club are you in?
I don't know.
Forest Hill Club?
I'm in the trying to delete my podcast so I can get a JFL taping club.
Trust for Laughs for the people who don't know what that is.
I grew up watching a lot of Trust for Laughs.
Backstage with Binder.
I was a big fan of it.
I want to work for Just for Laughs.
I want to do it because I always watched it growing up.
And yeah, who?
Who?
Who's the guy who was on CBC and all the Canadian channels?
Oh, Indian Guy.
Yeah.
No, he's super funny from Halifax.
Dave Chappelle, of course, early on there.
Everybody's done JFL, but my thing is, you know, I'm trying to grow my following.
I'm trying to be funny and I'm trying to be myself.
You know what?
There's another question I wanted to ask you, and we'll put it behind the paywall.
So this is the time to ask, to tell people.
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And you'll get the story we're about to ask Ben about being canceled.
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I think you have Cameltoe a bit.
I think you have Cameltoe a bit.
Good thing we just moved beyond the paywall.
Moose Knuckle, even?
The club that canceled you.
Now, I know you do a lot of yuck yucks.
You do the Royal Comedy Theater.
This is paywall stuff?
Yeah, but this is the club that canceled you.
How do they swear now?
You could always swear, but how does that happen?
What?
The cancellation.
Walk us through.
I put my whole family in a car to go and stay at my dad's in Toronto to not even watch me do this show because my girl was going to just stay with the baby.
But then halfway there, I got an email saying that, you know, whatever.
They can't do it because they're offended by some of the stuff that I've talked about or said.
And I actually did a show there two weeks before that.
I opened for a comedian named Joe List.
He's Louis C.K.'s opener, Louis C.K.'s opener, and he just did a movie with Louis C.K.
And so I opened for him and I did well.
It was like two or three shows, I forget.
And apparently one staff member was upset or something like that.
So they just told me that they can't do it.
Did they go through like a list and cancel a bunch of people?
Because I heard that Danny from Ryan, speaking of Ryan Long, his podcast, he was also canceled.
Was it the same name?
Danny?
Danny Paulishuk was he was.
I don't know.
I think that they didn't do his either that weekend.
I don't know.
So they just went through and was like, these people are offensive.
We can't have them.
Yeah.
I mean, that's what it is now, right?
It's like, oh, this person was offended who works here.
You know, shout out Mark Breslin.
He was like, you know, if that was my club and somebody came up to me and said, I can't work, you know, I feel offended by this guy, like who was who worked there, a staff member.
He'd be like, you know, take the night off then.
Don't show up.
Yeah.
You're too offended.
Don't show up.
Why would we cancel this guy's show?
I think it was shitty because I was going to record it professionally and stuff.
But I think it actually worked out better for me because now I'm keeping a lot of that.
I'm still working on a lot of that material.
My new hour, my last hour, is please wear a mask available on YouTube for free.
Great.
YouTube.com slash BenBank is comedy.
But I'm glad it happened.
It created some buzz.
You know, people were saying, why don't you go sue them?
I'm like, why?
Why would I waste time?
I guess it could have created some more publicity, but I'm just trying to, like I said, bang out some funny stuff, make people laugh.
And what I'm realizing is there's so many more people that like I, when I put out the special in June or July, I thought, okay, you know, I got to move on.
I got to do, but I just want to keep posting stuff about that special and bits from it because I'm getting so many new followers and they haven't seen what I was posting, you know, three months ago, four months ago.
So kind of re going, oh, hey, yeah, this joke, which is not like, if you're a Ben Bankus fan, it's like, that's like a classic joke.
Now that I the what's it, what's it called?
Joke with the uh, the please wear a mask joke, which is how I start the special, which is I say it's a spoiler alert, but I say that um, you know, if you're driving home drunk tonight, just please wear a mask because it's safe.
You can't get pulled over.
That's right.
Right, because the the cops will be like that's either Uber Eats or just some loser, right.
So I um, I think that the canceling of those shows and and stuff like that, if they try to come out, it just works against them, like I feel like if that show happened, nobody would have known.
Why The Left Gets Mad00:14:51
I probably I sold more tickets and made more money because they canceled it and we did more.
We did more shows but we made more money.
It was more work.
But the Royal Comedy theater is just down the street, right.
So the recount I heard from somebody who was like we walked down the street I don't know if how true this was people, but people said they followed you down the street.
Did that actually happen?
Where, like they said they found it was canceled when they were there they were coming to the show and they said, there it was.
They found out it was canceled and they walked down the street.
I don't know.
I think somebody said they like followed you down the street, but that seems like it's impossible.
There was another fatter guy that they probably thought Ben, do you get recognized a lot when you're you're walking around?
Uh, not a lot, but sometimes i'd say not a lot.
Do people message you a lot?
Uh, when I put out something they'll message me a lot.
Not, I don't know, but what's a lot you know?
Like okay, 20 people, maybe it's not like a thousand people are like, oh my god, like at once.
You know there's definitely a lot of people that have messaged me.
You're sorry, I try to message them back.
But um, if I see it's weird, like i'll see somebody, like I was at a small restaurant in near London Ontario Komoka, and some guy was like are you MEN BANK?
Like it's really random, right.
And then once I was like it's sometimes it's like an old Jewish couple and they're like we saw you at the Jewish comedy festival, like they don't actually follow me or anything.
They're like we actually physically saw you in the comedy.
So yeah, it's, it's not like crazy.
I feel like it was crazier like in the midst of like, when there was still lockdowns and stuff people would, because I was like Sings doing the Tam shit.
I don't know.
I don't know.
There's a lot of fanfare at that time.
I mean, it created the Chris Skies and the Pat King.
People wanted That's what it is.
People wanted to, yeah, Chris Sky has made like a 45 account.
Yeah, he's like super fancy.
Accounts he's in a you seen the rap video he's in No.
He's in a British anti-lockdown rap video.
Oh my God.
Shout out to that guy.
I don't know.
See, this is the thing is, like, I'm trying to, like, I didn't want, I don't want to go that route where it's just like every couple months my friggin accounts being deleted and starting over.
And then it's like, I'm flying to London.
Oh, what are you doing?
I'm in this random rapper's anti-lockdown video.
You know, it's just like, I want to be like, okay, I'm going to the comedy store in London.
Or like, you know, I want to do comedy.
And I think that there's, you know, I try to give the people who love me and want to see me make fun of certain people, certain politicians.
I want to keep doing that.
But I want people to know, like, yo, I've been doing comedy for 11 years.
I want to do stand-up and sketch.
Like, I want to do more sketches, but it's, you know, I have a kid and I'm out there in the middle of nowhere.
And, you know, I need it, but I'm, you know, I'm working towards that shit.
You know?
Like, I have sketches written and stuff, but I want to do something more like with some money.
Like, if I, if my Patreon was blowing up and I was making a few more grand a month on it, then I would be putting it towards, like, yo, let's rent some crazy costumes.
Let's get a couple more cameras.
Let's, you know, whatever.
So.
Bro, I was listening to Rogan and like Ari Shafir and Tom Segira and Burt Kreischer talking.
And they're all talking about their careers and coming up, right?
And I think, I don't know, I think it was everyone but Rogan or Rogan was like just getting into his late 20s before they reached any sort of like real pivotal point, you know.
Some of them, not until they hit their 40s, right?
So I think it's just putting in the time and work.
Yeah, it just takes time.
And like, you know, there's days where I post something and it gets a ton of views and people are like, oh my God, how do I not know about this guy?
Oh my God, I want to be, I'm his fan now, you know, and then there's days where I just post something and it's garbage and people are like, this sucked.
And then like at 2 a.m., I'm like high and I'm like, I'm deleting this.
You know what I mean?
Like, so, and then people are like, where did that video?
I'm like, shut up.
You know where it went.
It went in the frigging garbage.
I don't get comments like that on Instagram, but on my YouTube.
I saw one today.
It said, Dear YouTube, stop suggesting me this sort of stuff.
I mean, they commented it on my channel, which I guess helps, but I don't think it's.
Is Efron there to get me another water?
I think we can wrap it up now.
What?
We're having a great time.
Do you want to keep going?
How long is it?
How long have we been?
We've only done this, like, 20 minutes.
We can go longer.
He says four.
Oh, Lincoln's doing it.
Lincoln's being a good guy, and he's got the biggest Twitter follower in the room.
Dude, this is a good podcast studio.
I think you know what would make it better is headphones.
Headphones help with talking over it.
It does.
It really does.
But I think we can.
I think we can probably do that.
This table looks like it should be thrown out.
We just got the table.
Really?
Doesn't have a deep fray or anything?
I don't know.
What about Teresa Tam?
That's what would make the podcast better.
My wife.
What, if she was here?
Yeah.
Dude.
She doesn't.
I doubt she does anything.
I think she's...
Teresa Tam walks through the door right now.
Ben, what are you saying to her?
Right now she walks through.
I'd probably get up and say, hello, Dr. Tam.
Exactly, her biggest.
I'm one of your biggest fans.
You'd get nervous.
Of course, I wouldn't.
Well, I'd be nervous because I'd be like, she's got like a secret service around her, right?
I think there'd be so many things flying through your head that you wouldn't know what to say.
Do I make fun of her?
I would go.
I would honestly, if I saw, if I saw Teresa Tam in person and she like, I would be like, I don't know if you've seen any of the videos that I've made making fun of you over the past three years, but I just wanted to say that, like, I'm sorry.
Like, I'm really sorry.
I don't mean any of this stuff.
People are insane and they wanted to see me make fun of you.
And, you know, I just one day I made fun of you and it was super funny.
And I got addicted to it.
And I just couldn't stop making fun of you.
And I think she would be like, he's okay.
That's what I was thinking too.
Ben, it's okay.
She'd be like, don't worry.
I make $400,000 a year.
She's so rich.
I would be your like sugar.
I wish the government would pay me to stop making propaganda instead of just deleting me.
Be like, here's $10K to just never make a Teresa Tam video ever again.
$10K flat?
That's it?
Like a month.
Okay.
For life.
And if they ever stop paying, I just make one again.
People love it now.
I think people almost love it now more than like before in a weird way because it's like, if the people who haven't seen me make fun of her for the whole pandemic, but are like people who are like, I hate her or whatever.
I hate what she says.
And then they see my video.
But I think the people who don't actually hate her can laugh at the video.
Has anybody actually messaged you?
But she's a hatable character.
She's in a hateable position.
Like, I mean, you know, you don't go with that's the whole thing.
That's why it's like, yeah, she should be allowed to be made fun of because.
Everybody's made fun of Rogan.
People do make fun of Rogan, you know, but they're doing it in a friendly way.
You know, people that like Rogan don't like Rogan.
They're still laughing.
I hate her at all.
Like, I hate there was a point where I really hated her.
There was.
I don't hate her anymore, but I think I did really hate her when, you know, the lockdowns were first happening and she was saying crazy shit and saying that, you know, wear a mask for sex and all that kind of stuff.
And it was just, it was just mind-blowing.
Like, I just was, my, I just never experienced government people get it going that far into people's lives.
Like, she's the first person that I've seen in my whole life just come in front of us and go, this is what's happening.
And this is it was a lot.
And I think she knows that too.
I think she's like embarrassed, like, kind of like, yeah, that's why she wrote that article.
Like, oh, I saved 800,000 lives.
Pull up that thing she wrote, if you could, please.
She type in Teresa Tam 800,000.
Did anybody get mad at you make fun of Pierre Polyev?
Yeah.
They do.
I didn't even know.
Like, I just way more people get mad that I get made fun of him than, or if I make fun of the other day, I made fun of, I didn't even make fun of, but we were talking, I did a posted clip of my podcast Patreon podcast behind my paywall.
And we talked about Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson.
We didn't even, we just mentioned their name.
We were saying that like this generation doesn't have the same type of dads that like previous generations had.
And that's why everybody's like looking to like a Jordan Peterson, like a Ben Shapiro to be like their dad, right?
And then my buddy was joking.
He's like, you need to do that.
You need to be Ben Shapiro.
That's true, you do.
Right?
Okay, here's the thing.
Can't be doing this.
Right.
But so I posted that, and some guy was like, can you please go back to making fun of the people that are actually the problem?
And can you, it's just like, you can't even mention, that's the, that's what sucks too.
When you said, which club are you in?
And I said that, you know, personally, I don't think I fit into either club.
You said everybody's in a club.
So I have to be in a club, but you're not in a club.
No, I'm in a club, but I don't fit, but you have to go in anyway.
There's no, you're not in no man's land unless you're like those people that we tried to interview on the street or just like, I don't just don't know anything.
And people, you know, basically, like, but they're in some other club.
They're, you know.
But there's the two main clubs.
The right, the left, the right do the same things.
They complain that the left do.
The left, it's like, you know, there's like, there's times when the left all the time.
If I went up, if I made fun of Pierre Paulive only and like made fun of all the hillbillies who didn't want to get the jabs and stuff.
Well, I've done those jokes too.
But exclusively.
But you know what?
People get more mad.
I'm telling you, there's people go, oh, cancel concert from the left.
I feel like it's all corporate now because people don't really, I feel like it's all people on the right being like getting pissed off.
Well, there's the one girl, I think her name is.
Who from the left is canceling people in Canada recently.
Like the girl from Canada, I don't know, but the girl from I think it's more like there's just a wall and you can't even get past it if you're not on that side.
I think not as many people are calling for cancellations anymore.
It's more like civilians call for that and then companies sort of do it to save face beforehand, before they think it's going to get out.
Like Disney's going to take something off if they think it's racist before people actually complain that it's racist.
You know what I mean?
But there's so many things out there.
Like the young Turks aren't out there being like, take this person off the air because they're on the internet and they know people would want to do it to them.
Not to defend big changes.
But for me, it's like if you disagree.
If you're not going to have to do these pages out there, there's no point.
If people don't like them, they're just not going to go there.
And I think even the people on the left started to realize they're just driving those people page views at the end of the day if they're just being like, cancel this person.
Right.
Well, what I'm saying is that there's like when you ask if I make fun of Pierre and people get mad, they do.
My followers are like, he is saving the country.
And then somebody will be like, actually, he's part of the global elites trying to.
And then somebody will be like, you don't know anything.
I know the video where he shook the hand with the guy.
And then, you know, it's just, there's like infighting.
And the left doesn't have that.
They don't have infighting.
They don't.
People just, and even though people disagree, they just keep their mouths shut.
Like with, you know, any gender ideology stuff and the people on the left who don't necessarily agree with it, but they just keep their mouth shut.
So there's no infighting.
I saw this post.
That's like less democratic to me.
I saw this post of a 21-year-old who's transitioned into a guy, this girl.
She says she's 21.
She looks like a 40-year-old man now.
Her hair is balding.
She's got glasses.
She looks like you.
She looks like me.
I'm not balding.
That's offensive.
I am.
So she's like, remind her, I'm 21.
My hair's falling out.
I was born a woman.
I'm trans now.
All the comments from people with trans flags and rainbow flags and everything and BLM stuff.
It's like, how did you not know this was going to happen?
Or did you think you were going to be Brad Pitt when you transitioned?
Like, they're angry that the person's unhappy with their transition.
And that's like the influence.
Wait, what?
That's like the silencing of any infighting that I see.
It's like this person transit.
They did what you wanted to do.
You wanted them to identify as something.
They decided they wanted to transition into a guy.
And now that they don't like what actually happened, then they hate them.
And again, now they would hate them if they were against transition.
But aren't the people commenting mean stuff?
Yeah, but aren't they those people on the right?
Correct?
Aren't they on the right?
No, like I said, these are people with trans flags in their bio saying, oh, you're what did you expect?
Yeah, like, oh, the trans girls basically coming out and, you know, not fully admitting, but basically saying, I shouldn't have this is the consequences of transitioning.
So the people are so hardcore that they're like, you don't dare say that.
Yeah.
You enjoy what you did.
Yeah.
Did you?
One of them was like, did you expect yourself to look like Brad Pitt when you transformed it?
You know what's interesting about that?
And, you know, I don't really have an opinion necessarily.
I don't want to have an opinion that would bar me from doing a Halifax comedy festival.
But which I'm auditioning for tomorrow and Winnipeg.
Please, please choose me.
But isn't that kind of like a religion where, you know, if you get baptized or something or you go start going to church and you're like, I don't like church.
And then everybody's like, blasphemy.
You're all going to hell.
No, and I mean no harm by that statement other than is that not are there not some similarities?
Twitter One Paradox00:06:23
What's the word for it?
And I mean, it's the same as like a family who's like, when you're like, dad, I don't want to play hockey.
And they're like, God damn it, everyone.
All my kids played hockey, but my dad's dead and my dad.
Right?
So it's just people in their different groups and they want control over the newcomers to the groups.
It's like when you join a frat.
What do they do?
They haze you.
They're like, what?
You didn't want it?
You don't like this.
You don't like this.
So there's a trans hazing.
There's, you know, there's a hazing period when you join the trans frat and they're like, what?
You don't like this?
You don't like what you did?
You don't like being a black man.
Too bad.
Neither do we, but guess what?
We're fucking doing it.
Yeah, it was wild.
It's just like they don't like.
Not to say, I mean, sure, there's a lot of people who don't feel that way.
And they're just like, yeah, I'm happy with it.
But I think there's people doing it for show and for 20 years ago, they wouldn't have done it.
But now that it's like in and they kind of grew up with it, they're doing it.
And I'm not saying that's all of them.
I'm saying that because 20 years ago, there were still people that were trans, right?
So there's always been trans people forever.
And I think that that's something that we can just acknowledge that that's just been that's happened.
It's the same that there's been gay people forever or whatever.
It's all been secretive in certain societies when we had religion and other things controlling those societies.
So, but now I'm just saying that there's people going and doing it because they think that they are maybe.
They're like, maybe, you know, to everybody else, they're like, no, I'm 100%.
But in their head, they're like, I don't know, maybe I'm not.
And then they go with it through with it.
And then they're like, oh no.
And then everybody's like, you know, so it's to answer your question, yes, you're trans man.
Did we find this 800,000 thing, Lincoln?
Yeah.
What was it?
So she basically made a report or she publicized a report stating that she saved.
So she has written a report giving her agency credit for saving nearly 800,000 Canadian lives and preventing nearly 2 million admissions to Canadian hospitals.
There's zero way.
They're just going to say like this many vaccines.
The funny part is that she wrote it herself.
The funny part is she wrote it herself.
That's amazing.
And with help from staff, I think health agency wrote a report.
So they wrote it and she reviewed it.
That's what it sounds like to me.
She's not ready.
She's getting paid so much money.
If I was making $372,000, which, by the way, after tax is like what?
Half $180,000 or something?
So $180,000.
Which is so stupid because it's like, just pay politicians.
It's like, here's your income from the government that's from taxpayers, and then you're taxed.
And then it's just like, why not just pay them $180 or something?
Like, you're just retaking it?
It just seems complicated to me, but and redundant.
But anyway, if I was making $180,000 after tax doing comedy in Canada, I would be, you know, I just be partying a lot compared to Tam.
Compared to Tam.
I don't think Tam is out there partying.
Like, Tam should party.
She should.
Do something cool.
Stop.
You know what I mean?
Like, be a celebrity.
Like, she is a celebrity.
Just be a celebrity.
Go out.
Teresa Tam at is walking down in Yorkville.
You know what I mean?
Like you're wearing.
Yeah.
Let's just go that.
Might as well.
AOC does it.
Exactly.
I just want to see more of Tam.
But do you think that my videos make Tam nervous to do speeches?
I don't.
No, I don't think she pays attention at all.
Do you think she's seen them ever?
No.
You really think she's never seen one?
I don't think she uses the internet like that.
She's going there to.
I don't even.
Like, she's probably checking her email.
Look at microbiome.
Small hair.
They just get drunk.
They're like, Teresa, have you seen this?
It's just me being like, Kamala Harris dated Montel, is what I was going to say.
Montel Williams.
Would you have?
Didn't he have like two girlfriends at the time?
I have no idea.
There's like a video of her with him, and there's like two chicks.
Hopefully, I think it was his daughter, actually.
She was just like 20.
Would you work with Kenny Hots?
Yeah, I love Kenny Hots.
He won't respond by emails.
He once did.
Yeah, I don't want to respond to your emails either.
He used to respond.
I wish you would change your profile picture and your handle.
Andrew does.
I hate it.
I hate seeing it.
Can you change it without.
I just want it.
I want it.
Just make it.
What's your stupid last name?
Chapados.
Okay.
Yeah.
Andrew Chap.
There you go.
Not only that's not available, dog.
Andrew Chapp, that's not available.
Have you checked?
I've checked.
I'm just saying my first choice, obviously.
I've an Andrew Says TV on Instagram.
Why not just Andrew says take Andrew T, take it?
Andrew DVD.
Then I have to go back and change the thing on everything.
It is what it is.
What's the problem?
Some people have like the worst Instagram names, and you can't.
Okay, just change your profile picture.
Get like a professional headshot.
I have those.
Why do I need that?
Because you're a professional.
My Twitter one's like that.
Is it way to change it to that?
Let's see your Twitter one.
This is my Twitter one.
I think I do remember your Twitter pictures way back.
We just put my Twitter picture on this.
Actually, it's not a real.
It's all people are going to listen to this podcast.
This podcast is available everywhere, right?
It is available everywhere.
Yeah, that's better.
This part, though, is behind the table.
This part?
I don't know the podcast.
How much is not.
The audio version is available everywhere in full.
In full?
Yeah.
So then what's the incentive to watch the video, dude?
Change Your Profile Picture00:04:48
Everybody will.
You could also just put like 20 minutes of it, just do like a thing at the end and say, if you'd like to watch the rest of this podcast.
We did that.
You were here.
Doesn't that make sense?
What make sense?
No, I know we did that, but you're saying that the whole thing's available audio everywhere.
Yeah, okay, that's good.
That's good.
I like that.
That's fine.
They get clips.
I'm okay with that.
Your face.
He tons here.
He's not going to like you dead naming him like that.
Is that his old name?
I don't know.
I think that he wants to have a kid now that I have a kid.
Is that true?
Yeah.
Do you want to make comment from here?
I think you can hear us.
He looks a lot like that.
He's like, How old's your kid?
A couple days old?
That's what you said to me.
I was like, what?
Like three months old?
Are we done?
No, no, we're not done.
I can just.
Why is it?
Close that.
Huh?
Just close that door.
Yeah, we've been really distracted here.
This usually doesn't happen.
Because Menzies.
He didn't even come in.
He was supposed to come in.
I think he was like showing off to me, like, look, I'm funnier than you.
I'm better than you.
He really does.
He was, wasn't he?
He's kind of flexing, like, you think you're funny?
Yeah, I bought the real.
He's going to be.
I spent $500.
Where's he going?
You put balloons on and got 200,000 views.
I spent 500 Percy.
Yeah, he's doing that out of his own pocket.
Where is he going?
Is he going to a god?
Is he?
See, like, I want to be able to do it.
Like, if I worked here, maybe I could do it.
Oh, here he is.
Get in here.
Come on.
Just be careful not to hit anything.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, can you go over there?
Is that real?
Here, you want to take my C for a second?
Hairdresser knows for sure.
Take my C for a second, Menzies.
I need to go in there.
Can I feel that?
Huh?
Would they really put makeup on you, eh?
Oh, of course they did.
You almost for a couple minutes.
You know what's funnier is you actually like you have more sex appeal as a woman than as a man.
Oh, well, it's like my favorite BG song, Ben.
More than a woman.
Is that your wife?
What do you think about this?
Would you peg him?
Peg him?
Fresh?
Peg her?
Sorry.
Sorry for misgendering you.
I might get fired from the TDSB now for misgendering you.
When did you, how long did those things take to arrive?
You know, very quickly, actually, Ben.
Just five minutes.
Why do you have fucking eyeshadows too much for me?
All the way from China.
And you see, they are they made in China.
Well, you know, they say that necessity is the mother of invention.
This is the problem.
This is what happened when I put that outfit on.
Is I felt like maybe I, you know, should be trans, you know?
Do you have anything?
I mean, you're having you look like you have lip injections right now.
I can't handle it.
Well, this is the sexiest you've looked.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate that, but I'm a married woman, you know.
I don't see a ring.
Excuse me, the eyes are up here.
I know the high beams are on, but keep it that professional.
Can I uh fresh?
They look great, honestly.
I can see how they can become your entire personality.
I've got a tremendous backache right now.
In fact, I'm so painful.
I feel like my uterus just fell out.
Well, you better get that fixed.
Wow.
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Jack, too.
Look at those calves.
All right, we're done.
Send inside where they get to the stalling.
House side where they get to the walking.
No side for the people that's off and rustling.
My boy, you know that I'm talking.
Ayy, rustling, my boy, you know that I'm talking.
Ayy, look, rustling, my boy, you know that I'm sent inside.
I don't trust a single soul inside.
Need to euthanize.
Sit on their ass while they leutha guys.
With their suits and ties, we rip them off with the strength of gods.
If I see Nancy Pelosi or Kevin McCarthy, we fighting like Ludakai.