Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend XX
[0] All is here, hear the yell, back to school, ring the bell, brand new shoes, walking blues, climb the fence, books and pens, I can tell that we are going to be friends, tell that we are going to be friends.
[1] Why, hi there, Conan O 'Brien here with a special summer edition of Conan O 'Brien needs a friend.
[2] We're switching things up a bit.
[3] It's hot out there.
[4] Of course, people still stressed about COVID and all the rest.
[5] so I thought maybe we should just get together and kind of chill people out with something we call Summer Smoors with Conan and of course the chill chums.
[6] Oh wow, that's great, Matt.
[7] What a great laugh.
[8] That's a great laugh.
[9] Oh, man. I'm a chill chum.
[10] That is not the laugh.
[11] That is not the laugh of the demeanor of a chill chum.
[12] I think you're forgetting the premise of this.
[13] Sona and I are the chill chums, and we teach you to be chill.
[14] And take it from a chill chum, that's a chill chum chuckle.
[15] Yeah.
[16] Okay.
[17] Well, I chafe at your chill chum chuckle.
[18] Oh.
[19] Yeah.
[20] I don't like it.
[21] And also, I resent this whole idea that I'm the uptight, you know, type A grinch.
[22] I think that I'm very capable of being zen and doing.
[23] my Buddha belly breathing.
[24] What?
[25] I think I exude calm.
[26] What?
[27] Well, the fact that you resent this means that you're not very chill.
[28] Because a chill chum would just let it, you know, blow over them.
[29] When you were sitting there going, hey, be a chill chum.
[30] And I can see you, because we're on a Zoom call right now, and I can see that you have banjos behind you.
[31] One banjo.
[32] You have four banjos.
[33] I'm counting them.
[34] What?
[35] You have a vintage guitar and a bust of Teddy Roosevelt behind you.
[36] No, the bust of Teddy Roosevelt was torn down.
[37] Some protesters got into my house and tore down my bust of Teddy Roosevelt.
[38] And by protesters, I mean my two children.
[39] My daughter and my son came in and tore it down.
[40] Let's not start this with animosity.
[41] Being a chill chum is all about being friends.
[42] I know.
[43] You're already like breaking all kinds of chill rules.
[44] Yeah.
[45] Well, you're like anti -chill.
[46] You're just, you're the opposite of chill.
[47] If we come into this chill, you like, de -chill us.
[48] So you just got to.
[49] You're a heat miser.
[50] Just chill, man. You know, it's nice to have two chill chums that just tell me everything it's wrong with me, barrage me with criticism.
[51] That really does help create a chill environment.
[52] Hey, man. Hey, man. It's chill, just chill, just chill.
[53] Anyway, it's very, you know, it's the summer heat.
[54] A lot of people out there, you know, They're stuck indoors.
[55] Man, they just got the summer blas, and I think what we're trying to do is lift their spirits.
[56] And if I'm, you know me, I'm not the kind that brags.
[57] Occasionally, I'll say things like, I'm a genius.
[58] Compare yourself to Mozart, H -Oven, and, I mean, some of the greatest minds of all time.
[59] You've compared yourself to them on this podcast.
[60] That's right.
[61] Many, many times.
[62] You've done that.
[63] Yes.
[64] But that said, I'm a humble man. And what I'm trying to, the point I'm trying to make is that I don't like to brag, I'm immune to it, but, but, apparently we were doing this just for fun and to kind of maybe send out a little ray of sunshine to people during these bleak times.
[65] And I guess the response has been overwhelmingly very nice.
[66] People are having a good time.
[67] and really enjoying them and that makes me feel happy.
[68] People are loving the chill chumps.
[69] They got chill chump fever.
[70] Okay, well, Matt, when you talk that way, it just sounds like a joke.
[71] So I'm going to bring in someone who's incapable of joking around.
[72] Adam Sacks.
[73] Adam is a serious guy.
[74] Adam, what has the response been?
[75] It's been overwhelmingly positive.
[76] Like you said, we wanted to do these just for fun.
[77] And as you know, people are having tough times.
[78] People are stuck inside.
[79] There's a lot of anxiety.
[80] and we've just gotten an overwhelming number of messages from people just expressing gratitude.
[81] Messages that say things like, you know, love the interview, but oftentimes the three of you all, meaning, you know, Conan, Sona, and Matt are the best part.
[82] And getting these like extended, you know, extended segments with you guys are great.
[83] There have been several messages I saw where people have thanked me personally for lying to you and tricking you into doing these extra episodes in the off -season?
[84] Yeah, for anyone who doesn't know, Adam made a big thing of saying, we're almost at the end of this long season, and then we taped the last one, and he went, you're all done.
[85] And I went, whoa, great, you know, because on top of, you know, I do many other things.
[86] I do where I did travel shows back when humans traveled back in those days.
[87] And at the same time, you know, so I'd be flying to Ghana and shooting shows there and then coming back and doing the TV show.
[88] And of course, I do a lot of personal appearances.
[89] I open a lot of malls across America.
[90] Oh, no. I am a champion ribbon cutter at a mall.
[91] And so I'm constantly on the go.
[92] And so I was like, wow, good, just a little break.
[93] And I think Adam called me two days later and said, okay, we got a lot of work to do.
[94] I said, what are you talking about?
[95] He said, well, you know, there are these.
[96] And you got to understand Adam Sacks, and I will say this, is one of the most upright, straightforward.
[97] You back me up on this, Matt, because you've known him a long time, too.
[98] He is just what the Irish call a mensch.
[99] He's a good guy.
[100] He's a straight, he's a straight arrow.
[101] He's solid stock.
[102] He's the proto -chilchum.
[103] Yeah.
[104] Oh, Jesus.
[105] Whenever I'm trying to say a nice thing, you step in.
[106] But anyway, he's just such a straight arrow and such a good guy and always above bored and like I would trust you know Adam with my life and then I just said what are you talking about and he said well we've got to do all this stuff and I said no you said I had the break and he went yeah I know I thought it might bum you out you know if so I basically he lied to me and he admitted to lying to me and tricked me now I'm very happy to do this and whenever we I have a lot of fun doing this as you can probably tell and I'm very happy that people out there are enjoying it and so that's fine.
[107] So yes, I too, Adam, am glad that this happened, but you did lie to me. I know.
[108] I know.
[109] I'm not defending myself.
[110] I lied.
[111] Okay.
[112] I lied.
[113] You're a bad guy.
[114] I lied and you have berated me now several times off mic and on mic.
[115] And I think it's fair for you to berate me. You can continue to berate me in it because I deserve it.
[116] I would ask all of our listeners to go back and listen to again.
[117] I don't think I'm berating you.
[118] I think as a friend, I'm pointing out a tragic flaw that you might be able to fit, which is...
[119] Just like friends do.
[120] You're a great guy.
[121] You're a terrific guy, and you have one flaw, which is you're a terrible, terrible guy with no moral core.
[122] Other than that, top flight, chill chum.
[123] So chill, so chill.
[124] Am I freezing a lot?
[125] Do you guys notice that at all?
[126] Okay, that was awkward.
[127] I feel like my internet's unstable, so I've...
[128] I don't know.
[129] Yeah.
[130] Also, it's really how you look on Zoom is of no consequence to what we're doing right now.
[131] Okay.
[132] So, you know, everyone listening right now driving their car or listening as they chop dice onions in their kitchen doesn't give a shit how your Zoom is going because they're just listening to our conversation.
[133] So you actually, of all the people listening, you just stopped everything.
[134] Yeah.
[135] to make it about yourself to only like three people out of the millions, literally millions that will hear this.
[136] Okay.
[137] Well, I need Zoom so I can hear what you're saying.
[138] That's how this works.
[139] So if the internet doesn't work, I can't hear you.
[140] So I just made a fool out of you, right?
[141] Guess what?
[142] I couldn't have known that because I don't need Zoom to hear you because you're the loudest person I've ever met.
[143] Oh, okay.
[144] Okay, there you go.
[145] I hear you, if your Zoom went out, I would still hear you all the way from Altadena, which, by the way, if people aren't familiar with it, it's hundreds of miles up in the mountains and technically no longer part of the United States.
[146] It's seceded in about 1926, and the U .S. just let it go.
[147] You're a very loud person.
[148] Loudest person I've ever met.
[149] Oh, so you can hear me speaking, even if it's not on Zoom.
[150] You can hear me speaking all the way from where you are?
[151] Hey, you understood the bit.
[152] Yes, yes, exactly.
[153] Oh, cool.
[154] Well, okay, it's funny how you resort to bits when I make you look like a fool.
[155] I think I was not made to look the fool.
[156] I think it is you, madam, who has looked the fool.
[157] Oh, have I?
[158] Yeah.
[159] Anyway, what I just say something.
[160] We called this, we called this, whatever, summer s'mores and the chill chums, and all it is, it is bickering.
[161] We just add each other's throats.
[162] I know, this is awful.
[163] Why do people like this?
[164] Well, first of all, I think people are wrong.
[165] I think this is terrible.
[166] Stupid.
[167] Well, stupid, I wouldn't say that.
[168] I think I'm very right.
[169] No, they're not stupid.
[170] This is stupid.
[171] Our listeners are very intelligent, wonderful people.
[172] Yes, and also, I just want to say our advertisers, oh, terrific, wonderful people.
[173] Each one, a Nobel Prize winner.
[174] But, yeah, I'm very disappointed in the chill quality.
[175] Like, hey, just relax, man. Grab yourself, you know, an Arnold Palmer and Liberation.
[176] back, lie back on your raft and your pool and just close your eyes and listen to three people, just bug the shit out of each other.
[177] Yeah, yeah.
[178] I don't know how that works or why anybody would be interested in that.
[179] It doesn't have to be this way, guys.
[180] We can, I mean, just feel me. I'm chilling right now.
[181] Oh, God.
[182] Oh, my God.
[183] You know what?
[184] You're just baiting me now, Matt, and you know it.
[185] No, stop me. Can Matt and I just do this without you?
[186] Yeah, take a break, man. I mean, I feel like it'd be so much more chill.
[187] Matt, you know.
[188] You sound, you really do sound like you're, you're trying to orgasm.
[189] You're just, you really do, you're like, oh, come on in.
[190] Okay, now that's disgusting.
[191] No, but he's like this.
[192] He's like, yeah, uh, it's a whole, you know.
[193] Stop, don't.
[194] It's true.
[195] The fact that you even think that that's what that sound like worries me. I don't know what your frame of reference is.
[196] I have not had an orgasm since Obama's first term, okay?
[197] I'm on, I, I, it was, please, nothing, it just doesn't, nothing happens.
[198] Case closed.
[199] Case closed.
[200] I forget what it was like, you know, so.
[201] No, it's fine.
[202] Maybe that's the problem.
[203] Maybe, you know, you get a little action to get a little chill, you know.
[204] Yeah.
[205] Oh, my God.
[206] Okay.
[207] I wish.
[208] I am baiting you.
[209] Whoever this version of Matt is, you've got to stop or I'm going to come to your neighborhood and hitch you over the head.
[210] My name's Matt.
[211] I'm the mix of chill and Matt.
[212] I'm chat and I just like to talk.
[213] Oh, God.
[214] Oh, no. God.
[215] Jesus.
[216] Well, you guys want to sit back and wrap?
[217] Just get a little bit off our chests.
[218] You know, I'd like to kick you down a stairwell.
[219] That's what I'd like to do.
[220] Just watch you, and watch you fall for a really, like, you'd go down each flight.
[221] You'd go down 36 flights of stairs.
[222] Yeah, I have to say I'm with you.
[223] I don't think I can keep this up.
[224] Yeah, don't.
[225] It doesn't sit at all in me. How are your summers going?
[226] Matt, how are you doing?
[227] Better now.
[228] I'm starting to get back into the groove.
[229] I felt like I fell out of this pandemic, shelter at home groove and now I'm back in I've been working out in the backyard getting a little sun feels good vitamin D. How do you work out?
[230] I imagine you working out with like...
[231] Not work out.
[232] I've been working out in the backyard.
[233] Oh, I think you said you were working out and I have to say, and this is not meant to put you down but you, I just couldn't imagine you like your workout, I felt like you'd be using, you know that exercise equipment they show in the Titanic sometimes, you know, that was like from 1912.
[234] I just pictured you having some Sears and Roebuck, 1911, you know, lung expander, you know, do three of these every morning and then put...
[235] Like the vibrating hip belt.
[236] Yes, yes, exactly, the vibrating hip belt, which used to be, I got a chance, I live very near, I'll tell you my exact address at the end of the episode, if you'd like to come by.
[237] I'm the only celebrity that can do that because no one would come by.
[238] Perfectly safe.
[239] But I live right near.
[240] or very close to Will Rogers, the famed satirist and comedian who lived in a, and he was a vaudeville star, and huge deal, and a movie star, very funny, very talented guy, one of the biggest stars of the 20s and 30s.
[241] But he lived in a ranch house that wasn't too far from where I am now, and you get to tour his house, and it's kept exactly as it was when he died, tragically, in a plane crash.
[242] and so I've toured his house and they said to me anyone can take a tour there and then they said hey to Conan do you want to go upstairs you seem like a big fan and we'll let you go upstairs and I said sure and I went upstairs and I went into Will Rogers' bedroom and then they let me go and check out his bathroom and in his bathroom which hasn't really been touched since the 30s are changed in any way he had one of those vibra belts he had a vibra belt which is if anyone swatched an old three stooges or anything Yeah.
[243] You see them in 1930s movies.
[244] It really was people that wanted to lose weight thought if you strapped a big belt around you, like a belt that pretty much covered your entire abdomen and it attached to a big machine and then you hit it and the machine just jiggled the belt and your belly just jiggled and you sat there and did nothing.
[245] People thought that this burned off the fat.
[246] But I love looking at these ideas that people had.
[247] I mean, I'm sure that people 100 years from now are going to look at the stuff we're doing now that we have on infomercials.
[248] You know, these weird, all you have to do is attach this electrical cord to your chest.
[249] And as you sleep, it burns, they're just going to laugh at us.
[250] I think they'll do that about podcasting, too.
[251] Yeah.
[252] That hurt my feelings.
[253] I'm throwing bigger stones in myself.
[254] No, I think the podcast was, is a very enduring format.
[255] It's very intimate.
[256] And I'm just grasping at straws here.
[257] Yeah.
[258] I think it's going to be around in a thousand years.
[259] Humans won't, but podcasts will.
[260] And the apes that evolve past us will listen to podcasts.
[261] They'll all be about bananas.
[262] Different kinds of bananas and how you like them.
[263] Sona, how's your summer going?
[264] It's fine.
[265] I do some social distance hangs now with my friends.
[266] And I went to a friend's house.
[267] I got a really bad sunburn.
[268] So I'm in a little bit of pain.
[269] but I'm having a good time.
[270] Can I just say you always mock me because I wear a hat or put sun stuff on or cover up.
[271] Yeah.
[272] And you always brag that because you're Armenian and Greek, you're sort of meant to live in the world and I'm this freak that can't.
[273] So I find it very interesting that you got a sunburn when you've more or less implied to me that that could never happen.
[274] You're right.
[275] Because I went there and I was like, I'm going to just sit and I'm going to put my feet in the pool for six hours.
[276] is that nothing's going to happen to me. And then I got up and I'm in an incredible amount of pain now.
[277] Like it hurts, but it'll, I think it'll be okay.
[278] I mean, I have no idea.
[279] Like, everything's just red and it's fine.
[280] It was a socially distanced party.
[281] What were you at least six feet away from everybody?
[282] Yeah.
[283] Were you outdoors?
[284] Yes.
[285] Hmm.
[286] What?
[287] Why are you asking me all these questions?
[288] I want to shame somebody.
[289] Yeah, I can feel it.
[290] You're coming in hot today.
[291] Yeah.
[292] You always, can I just say one thing, Matt?
[293] here he goes, coming in hot.
[294] No, I'm not coming in hot, but I think if you go back and listen, you've said you're coming in hot many times.
[295] Because you always come in hot.
[296] Then you can't say you're coming in hot today.
[297] That is my actual setting.
[298] It's you that needs to change your settings.
[299] Jesus Christ.
[300] You can't every time say, hey, coming in hot, coming in hot.
[301] I don't mean you're coming in hot for you.
[302] You're coming in hot for the base level of the rest of the world.
[303] I know.
[304] And why would I, if I wasn't social distancing, which I was.
[305] Why would I say on the podcast?
[306] No, my friends and I were all like on top of each other and licking each other and everyone was like, first of all, I wouldn't do that.
[307] And second of all, if I did, I wasn't good.
[308] Well, I'm just saying that everyone, everybody on the internet, every day I wake up, I acted like there are days I don't wake up.
[309] On the days that I wake up, I'll go on just to check out the news feeds.
[310] Maybe the second or third trending thing is always a video of someone losing it, either a Karen or a dude losing it.
[311] What's that?
[312] I'm surprised you know that term.
[313] Oh, yeah.
[314] I get out there.
[315] I know what's happening.
[316] Do you?
[317] I do.
[318] Okay.
[319] All the kids are listening to Cole Porter.
[320] I hear what kids are saying down at the phonograph store.
[321] But I, no, but there's always, there's always these videos now.
[322] Sometimes it's someone who's absolutely going crazy at a Costco and screaming that they don't want to wear a mask and it's insanity.
[323] But sometimes it's someone not wearing a mask and you can tell the person holding the camera is trying to get a viral video.
[324] Have you noticed that?
[325] Yeah, it's gross all around.
[326] That bums me out because they're sort of baiting somebody and that's the new thing now is I'll see there'll be a woman and she's not wearing a mask and the person will say, excuse me, excuse me, and they're holding a. up a phone.
[327] You're not wearing a mask.
[328] I'd like you to wear a mask, please.
[329] You're, threatening me. What are you doing now?
[330] What are you doing now?
[331] And I think, well, what is this I mean, that bugs me too.
[332] But I'm also jealous because I want to do that to somebody.
[333] I want to change someone.
[334] That's my real point.
[335] Are you taking out that kind of desire and aggression on us?
[336] Is that what that is?
[337] Yes.
[338] I know Matt Goreley has a vintage mask that he got from like the 20s that's very porous and it's made of burlap.
[339] No, I bought one from the original flu pandemic that's just riddled with flu flu influenza yeah it's all yellowed and gauzy yeah yeah exactly he got it he got it on he got he got it on on eBay original 1918 Spanish flu pandemic mask made of porous burlap but anyway I would love to shame you I'd love to catch you not wearing it and shame you what would you have said if I was like oh yeah my friends and I had a party like what would you I would have held a phone up to you let's say we were in person and you mentioned that.
[340] I'd quickly get out my phone and I'd hold it up to you and go, you had a party.
[341] You had a party?
[342] I'd really like it if you did not have a party.
[343] I'd like it if you didn't have a party because that endangers all of us.
[344] And then I'd keep filming.
[345] And I go, it's not your business if I have a party.
[346] Yes, yes, it is my business.
[347] I'd really like it right now if you would not have a party any time in the future because it puts all of us in danger.
[348] And so I'd like you to put a mask on right now.
[349] And I would like you never to have a party again.
[350] And I'm filming you.
[351] I just want you to know I'm filming you and I'm getting in your face.
[352] You're so obnoxious.
[353] I know, but I know that sooner.
[354] But you have a bad temper.
[355] persona.
[356] Would you admit that?
[357] Yeah, I would have, I would be one of those people who like start screaming at you.
[358] Yes, you'd start screaming and then I'd post it and I would get so many hits of you going like, listen, this is America, and I was born here, and I live in Altadena and fuck all of you, and I'm not going to wear a fucking mask.
[359] And you just start, and your hair, your hair bun would come loose and start shaking around and you just look crazy.
[360] Be like, you fucking listen to me. I fucking do what I want.
[361] Yeah, yeah, go ahead and videotape me, pussy.
[362] Go ahead, pussy, videotape me. Yeah.
[363] And then people from Costco would come with nets and they'd throw nets over you.
[364] Man, you are coming in hot today.
[365] Yeah, but you're right.
[366] I mean, I think that that would be it.
[367] But you'd also, you would, you would cancel me and you'd have to look for a new assistant and stuff.
[368] So, yeah, that'd be hard.
[369] What?
[370] Anybody out there want to have a job where you do very little, you get to be on a podcast and you get to call your boss a moron pretty much every five minutes.
[371] Oh.
[372] No, come on.
[373] You got to admit.
[374] You hit the jackpot, Sona.
[375] You hit the jackpot.
[376] Yeah.
[377] And so have you.
[378] You're welcome.
[379] Yeah.
[380] You know what?
[381] Okay, guess what?
[382] Matt, I didn't need that.
[383] Well, I just think it needs to be said.
[384] She puts up with a lot of emotional abuse.
[385] Yes, thank you, Matt.
[386] Maybe she doesn't, what?
[387] Matt, I didn't need you to, I was listening to what Sona was saying and I was agreeing.
[388] And before I could even agree, you jumped in like the little sprightly imp that you are.
[389] and started jamming a pitchfork up my ass.
[390] And I didn't need it.
[391] I was fine.
[392] I was going to say, Sona, yes.
[393] I think you're lucky that you found me. And you know what?
[394] I'm lucky that I found you.
[395] We found each other.
[396] And I think we make a good, we're like peanut butter and something, it's not jelly, something that doesn't go as well with peanut butter.
[397] I'm trying to think what it is.
[398] We're like peanut butter and hummus, you know?
[399] Hummus works.
[400] Really?
[401] Did you think of hummus?
[402] Because I'm like Middle Eastern?
[403] well you have offered you've told me how much you love hummus this is not fucking love hummus yeah okay so we're on that yeah so don't try and shame me or hashtag cancel me because i said you like hummus yes hashtag cancelled middle eastern people like hummus yeah you have told me pretty much every day how much you you can't live without hummus and once your purse fell on the floor and it fell open and hummus came out and it wasn't even in a it wasn't even in a jar she pours hummus into her purse and occasionally in the day like a bear with honey reaches a paw in and grabs it and munches it down.
[404] True or false?
[405] With my fingers?
[406] Like with my hands?
[407] Yeah, like I said you're like a bear with its paw.
[408] So yes, I guess if human, yeah, hand, okay.
[409] So okay, yeah, yes.
[410] Okay.
[411] All right guys, we gotta wrap this up.
[412] Did this, we didn't do anything.
[413] We didn't do anything.
[414] Here's what we did.
[415] People tuned in and they said, I want to chill.
[416] It's hot outside.
[417] I still have to socially distance.
[418] I just want to relax.
[419] So they made themselves maybe a little drink, maybe it has a little wine, and they lay down in a pool on a raft, and they tuned out, and they turned on summer s'mores and the chill chums.
[420] Conan and the chumps.
[421] Sorry.
[422] Oh, yeah.
[423] We should probably mention my name again.
[424] I don't get much promotion around here.
[425] By the way, my show is called Conan.
[426] Anyway, they're chilling out.
[427] out and they just started to like really get in a good space when we started talking.
[428] And then their heart rate was suddenly up to 180.
[429] They had spilled their drink.
[430] They had fallen out of off the raft into the pool.
[431] Their earbuds had shorted out.
[432] And yeah, so I apologize.
[433] I guess this is next one's going to be more chill, I promise.
[434] I won't come in hot.
[435] How's that?
[436] Apology accepted.
[437] Thank you.
[438] Mm -hmm.
[439] Yeah.
[440] And will you promise me, Matt, not to do your chill chum character anymore?
[441] If you'll chill, yeah, I will, because then you won't need it.
[442] Well, you know that it just irritates me, so it does the opposite of chill me, which you know, and that's why you do it.
[443] Hey, man, you just got to go with it, man. Come on.
[444] Oh, God.
[445] Oh, man. You're the, you're the acolyte that was so annoying.
[446] Manson kicked you out of the group.
[447] Yeah.
[448] Hey, people say I look like Manson sometimes when I have a beard.
[449] I see that.
[450] Sorry.
[451] When I get my eyes wide like this.
[452] Yeah.
[453] You're very Manson -esque, for sure.
[454] You are.
[455] Yeah.
[456] If Manson was completely unthreatening, you could be Manson.
[457] I guess I take that as a compliment.
[458] I mean, it's chill.
[459] I'm chill Manson.
[460] Okay, just stop saying chill.
[461] Let's be -in -your -cult.
[462] I would join your cult.
[463] It would be real chill and fun, I think.
[464] Yeah.
[465] Okay, now you're both ganging up on me. We're not.
[466] I'm talking about if Matt had a cult, I would join it.
[467] Because it'd be fun and chill.
[468] And we'd probably build things.
[469] Yeah.
[470] You'd be my co -leader.
[471] Hey, that's cool.
[472] Okay.
[473] Well, I'd be someone who found a biker gang, paid them each $50.
[474] We'd go down there with baseball bats and break it up.
[475] That's what we would do.
[476] Come on.
[477] I'd chase you into the woods.
[478] Peaceful cult.
[479] I would love to see you approach a biker gang and try to make it.
[480] I know.
[481] What do you do?
[482] Why are you asking you like it's so easy for you to befriend a biker group?
[483] Fellows, fellows.
[484] Nerd.
[485] Excuse me. Come.
[486] Kill.
[487] Fellows.
[488] Fellows.
[489] Before you.
[490] strike me. Save me a thigh.
[491] I'd like to question you about these motorized bicycles.
[492] I need your assistance, if you don't mind.
[493] I see you all belong.
[494] You're wearing leather jackets, a little hot for leather, don't you think, gentlemen?
[495] Are those Tom Ford glasses?
[496] Oh, funny you ask.
[497] Yes.
[498] Yes.
[499] Jeff Goldblum, you're probably familiar.
[500] Jeff, step out here and talk to them.
[501] It's the fly!
[502] Oh, gentlemen.
[503] Such wonderful sleek machines.
[504] Yes, yes, well, anyway, Jeff Goldblum and I were walking along and we found you and, yes, he's got, they're from Tom Ford.
[505] Oh.
[506] Shut up, Willow.
[507] I want to hear the other one talk.
[508] He's turning me on.
[509] It's happening.
[510] That's just a scenario where I'm going to hire, bringing everyone up to speed back in the scenario.
[511] Matt and Sona have a cult.
[512] I want to break it.
[513] up with the help of a bicycle with a bicycle with a motorcycle gang that's how uncool I am with a motorcycle gang yeah I stopped some cyclists on the road bring spandex no I go up and I find a motorcycle gang and I happen to be with Jeff Goldblum and we start trying to talk to them about my Tom Ford glasses yeah yeah then quickly we're we're beaten with chains okay I hope that was the nice summer image you needed yeah we'll see you next week Conan O 'Brien needs a friend with Sonamov Sessian and Conan O 'Brien as himself.
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