The Truth About Eat It or Yeet It - SmoshCast #87
[00:00 - 00:45]They once wrote about someone's annoying laugh and got "cancelled"
[00:45 - 01:22]They have an assumption about Garrett's involvement in Occupy Wall Street
[00:55 - 01:10]The speaker is joined by Shane Top and Garrett Paul for the Smoshcast episode
[01:22 - 01:59]Garrett confirms he is not wearing boots and the speaker apologizes for not wearing their "cool shoes"
[01:59 - 02:48]The speaker opted out of hosting but ended up doing it and enjoys it
[02:49 - 04:23]"Milk Bean" is an inside joke in the office led by Monica
[02:56 - 05:31]Garrett is the lead producer and cook for "Eat It or Yeet It"
[03:03 - 04:18]"Milk Bean" is an inside joke in the office led by Monica
[03:30 - 03:35]They once wrote about someone's annoying laugh and got "cancelled"
[05:31 - 06:52]Their worst experience on a show involved peanut butter cups filled with Cambodian fish paste
[06:33 - 07:53]The speaker opted out of hosting but ended up doing it and enjoys it
[06:59 - 07:37]The speaker feels they have gotten closer with their crew during quarantine
[07:05 - 08:13]The speaker opted out of hosting but ended up doing it and enjoys it
[08:13 - 08:46]Garrett is the lead producer and cook for "Eat It or Yeet It"
[08:46 - 09:47]The speaker's brother's favorite thing on Smosh is the Garrett segments
[08:53 - 10:29]Fans submitted assumptions about Garrett, which will be read and confirmed or denied
[09:01 - 09:06]The speaker's brother's favorite thing on Smosh is the Garrett segments
[09:06 - 09:27]They once wrote about someone's annoying laugh and got "cancelled"
[09:47 - 10:06]Garrett's character is inspired by Japanese TV shows
[10:17 - 11:41]Garrett and the interviewer are discussing assumptions about him
[10:30 - 10:51]Garrett confirms he is not wearing boots and the speaker apologizes for not wearing their "cool shoes"
[11:42 - 12:45]Garrett used to work on Wall Street, but didn't enjoy it
[12:45 - 14:52]He doesn't like to talk about his travels too much
[12:51 - 13:13]Garrett used to work on Wall Street, but didn't enjoy it
[14:04 - 16:05]Some of his favorite countries he has visited include Iceland and Lebanon
[15:39 - 17:07]He doesn't like to talk about his travels too much
[16:11 - 18:22]He has a dog who is 2 years old but acts like an old man
[18:23 - 19:39]Garrett and the interviewer are discussing assumptions about him
[19:42 - 20:41]Garrett is not a jerk, but can come off as quiet at first
[20:21 - 22:13]He started as a PA and worked his way up to Production Manager at Smosh
[21:34 - 22:29]He enjoys seeing the team suffer during shoots, but only in a comedic sense.
[21:42 - 21:55]The speaker admits to being guilty of secretly enjoying seeing others suffer while playing the game.
[21:55 - 22:13]They mention a previous challenge where they ate spicy chocolates.
[22:14 - 24:20]The speaker mentions a time when they had to eat malic acid peanuts, which they found to be a legitimate source of pain.
[22:43 - 23:26]They feel bad about making their friend Jackie eat a bug smoothie during one of the game challenges.
[23:26 - 23:55]The speaker talks about their own experience on a similar show called "Put In My Mouth" where they had to eat a disgusting smoothie as a finale.
[23:55 - 24:14]They mention a particularly bad ingredient in the smoothie, including ranch soda and crickets.
[24:20 - 25:54]They recall a time when their friend Jackie had a particularly bad experience with the game and ended up throwing up.
[24:26 - 25:27]The speaker mentions a time when they had to eat malic acid peanuts, which they found to be a legitimate source of pain.
[24:50 - 25:08]They mention a previous challenge where they ate spicy chocolates.
[25:27 - 26:17]The speaker talks about their own experience on a similar show called "Put In My Mouth" where they had to eat a disgusting smoothie as a finale.
[26:18 - 26:45]The speaker mentions their love for Vegemite, but acknowledges that they often use too much.
[26:45 - 29:00]They discuss their dislike for cold burgers, but acknowledge that it may just be a personal preference.
[26:58 - 28:17]The speaker mentions that they have a girlfriend and jokes about being a "simp" for her.
[28:17 - 28:30]The speaker expresses their love for broccoli and deems it "S tier" food.
[29:10 - 30:51]They talk about their love for spicy food and how they had to work their way up to it.
[29:16 - 30:24]The speaker mentions that they used to have a limited palate, but have since expanded their tastes.
[29:24 - 31:00]The speaker discusses a game called "Eat it or Eat it" where players have to eat potentially unpleasant foods.
[30:25 - 30:30]They talk about their love for spicy food and how they had to work their way up to it.
[31:00 - 31:50]The speaker discusses a game called "Eat it or Eat it" where players have to eat potentially unpleasant foods.
[31:51 - 34:13]The speaker mentions that they eat a banana every day and jokes about it being a "banana slut."
[31:57 - 32:32]They discuss their dislike for avocados and celery, but acknowledge that their opinions may have changed since working at Smosh.
[32:05 - 34:47]The speaker expresses their love for broccoli and deems it "S tier" food.
[32:10 - 32:40]The speaker mentions their love for Vegemite, but acknowledges that they often use too much.
[32:40 - 34:02]They discuss their dislike for avocados and celery, but acknowledge that their opinions may have changed since working at Smosh.
[34:14 - 34:36]They discuss how apples and pears can give them stomach aches when eaten on an empty stomach.
[34:48 - 36:01]Jackbox Games is available on various platforms and allows players to use their smartphones or web-enabled devices as controllers
[36:02 - 40:15]It has been observed that hanging out with younger people can make one feel younger and more open-minded
[40:15 - 42:05]Social media has played a role in connecting with friends, but also has its downsides such as getting "cancelled"
[42:05 - 43:15]It has been observed that hanging out with younger people can make one feel younger and more open-minded
[43:15 - 44:15]Quarantine has made people realize the importance of social interactions and the difficulty of making friends in a city like LA.
[44:16 - 46:14]Two individuals have a conversation about coffee preferences.
[45:43 - 46:41]They make a joke about one of the individuals wearing a wig.
[46:15 - 50:06]Two individuals have a conversation about coffee preferences.
[50:07 - 50:56]They make a joke about one of the individuals wearing a wig.
[50:56 - 53:32]The conversation shifts to discussing body hair and the discomfort of wearing a microphone on set.
[53:16 - 54:31]They make a joke about one of the individuals wearing a wig.
[54:31 - 55:49]One individual talks about growing their own herbs, including rosemary and basil.
[56:45 - 57:56]One of the speakers loves to grow kale and eat it raw like a giraffe.
[57:32 - 58:07]They discuss assumptions about each other, including attempts at brewing beer and making bread.
[57:56 - 58:27]The first speaker expresses trust in the second speaker and their choices for challenges.
[58:27 - 1.00:28]The first speaker had a preppy phase in college and was also a big Woody Allen fan.
[59:58 - 1.01:19]The second speaker reveals that the first speaker used to work on Wall Street and occupy Wall Street.
[1.01:19 - 1.01:53]The first speaker expresses trust in the second speaker and their choices for challenges.
[1.01:53 - 1.03:30]They talk about potential future challenges on the show, including eating non-alcoholic cocktails and a "Garrett's Sliver" segment.
[1.02:16 - 1.04:02]They discuss potential ideas for future challenges, including a "dealer no deal" style game and the use of dairy products.
[1.02:34 - 1.03:13]They talk about potential future challenges on the show, including eating non-alcoholic cocktails and a "Garrett's Sliver" segment.
[1.03:30 - 1.04:29]They briefly mention a spicy food challenge from a previous episode.
[1.03:51 - 1.05:30]They talk about potential future challenges on the show, including eating non-alcoholic cocktails and a "Garrett's Sliver" segment.
[1.05:31 - 1.06:55]The second speaker reveals that they have had previous experience eating Habanero peppers and that they are extremely painful.
[1.06:44 - 1.07:45]Mario is seen tripping out and it's hilarious
[1.06:50 - 1.07:23]Some people fabricate stories, while others just spin them
[1.07:23 - 1.08:09]One story involved accidentally stumbling upon a mom's underwear drawer, but it's believed the person was snooping
[1.07:46 - 1.08:35]This is not considered a shoot moment, but rather a sweet story
[1.08:09 - 1.08:15]Some people fabricate stories, while others just spin them
[1.08:35 - 1.09:34]Another story involved showing up to the wrong restaurant for a date, but it ended up working out and they've been together for two years
[1.09:34 - 1.10:46]This is not considered a shoot moment, but rather a sweet story
[1.09:47 - 1.10:17]Another story involved showing up to the wrong restaurant for a date, but it ended up working out and they've been together for two years
[1.10:46 - 1.12:48]Garrett and Ian have had experiences with catfishing and ghosting on dating apps
[1.12:48 - 1.13:00]Another story involved showing up to the wrong restaurant for a date, but it ended up working out and they've been together for two years
[1.13:00 - 1.13:20]The hosts love interacting with fans and seeing more people get involved
[1.13:21 - 1.13:32]Stories submitted by listeners/viewers are being evaluated as shoot or not
[1.13:32 - 1.13:39]Garrett has listened to a podcast and is determining if it's true or not
[1.13:39 - 1.13:56]Garrett may potentially have a new character coming out
[1.13:57 - 1.14:18]The podcast is released weekly, with audio on Wednesdays and video on Fridays
[1.14:18 - 1.15:21]The hosts interact with fans on social media and encourage turning on notifications to be involved in surveys and questions
[1.14:44 - 1.15:02]Garrett may potentially have a new character coming out
[1.14:50 - 1.15:10]He also makes kombucha tape and is working on a new line of kombucha
[1.15:11 - 1.15:17]This is not considered a shoot moment, but rather a sweet story