
Shayne and Damien Aren't Best Friends Anymore - SmoshCast #77


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[01:08 - 01:20]The questions range from easy to crazy.


[01:21 - 01:42]The questions will be discussed throughout the podcast.


[01:43 - 02:14]The questions highlight the similarities between Shane and Jackie.


[02:14 - 03:40]Jackie has seen the questions, but Shane has not.


[02:33 - 03:30]Smosh frequently uses Storyblocks.


[03:41 - 05:04]The questions range from easy to crazy.


[05:10 - 06:44]Shane Topp suggests that Jackie would make a better best friend than Damien.


[06:44 - 07:41]The questions highlight the similarities between Shane and Jackie.


[07:41 - 07:52]The questions range from easy to crazy.


[07:52 - 08:10]Christian Kachurek asks about first job


[07:52 - 08:31]The questions highlight the similarities between Shane and Jackie.


[08:10 - 09:56]Speaker shares their first job experience at 13 as an actor in Arizona


[08:23 - 10:09]Speaker and best friend bond over their similar first job experiences


[08:31 - 09:03]Shane Topp suggests that Jackie would make a better best friend than Damien.


[08:31 - 09:08]Movie was called "Moon Pie" and had actors from Mad TV


[08:55 - 09:03]Speaker and best friend bond over their similar first job experiences


[09:24 - 09:32]Speaker shares their first job experience at 13 as an actor in Arizona


[10:09 - 10:37]Best friend also had a job selling hot dogs, not connected to family


[10:59 - 11:05]Speaker and best friend bond over their similar first job experiences


[11:05 - 11:22]American flag stuff made speaker feel uncomfortable and nauseous as a child


[11:30 - 11:43]Best friend also had a job selling hot dogs, not connected to family


[11:43 - 12:59]Speaker's dad hoards from Costco and they enjoy going on friend dates there


[13:14 - 13:25]Speaker's first job in LA was selling hot dogs at Costco


[13:25 - 13:46]Hot dog job was in high school, either after senior year or between junior and senior year


[13:46 - 15:17]Speaker and best friend bond over their similar first job experiences


[14:27 - 16:11]The narrator asks the other person what their smallest fear is.


[14:40 - 15:10]American flag stuff made speaker feel uncomfortable and nauseous as a child


[14:40 - 16:51]The other person shares their fear of red and blue colors being put next to each other.


[15:17 - 15:30]In 2020, Americans are banned from the rest of the world due to fear.


[16:11 - 17:26]They also mention staying in touch with an old friend named Ellen.


[17:26 - 18:04]The narrator talks about their fear of paperwork.


[18:04 - 19:02]They also mention a fear of email and procrastination.


[19:02 - 21:12]They discuss the anxiety and nerves that come with auditioning in the entertainment industry.


[19:46 - 20:57]The narrator talks about their fear of paperwork.


[20:37 - 22:26]The other person shares their fear of red and blue colors being put next to each other.


[21:35 - 22:48]The narrator's best friend knows a lot of personal information about them, including their grandfather's name and their fear of paperwork.


[22:26 - 24:18]They also mention staying in touch with an old friend named Ellen.


[23:19 - 27:05]The narrator's best friend knows a lot of personal information about them, including their grandfather's name and their fear of paperwork.


[25:27 - 26:05]The narrator's best friend knows about their dental work and a recent root canal.


[26:05 - 27:20]They both admit to being bad at making moves in social situations.


[26:50 - 27:00]The speaker and their friend discuss the craziest thing they have done to catch the eye of a love interest.


[27:00 - 27:35]The friend reveals that they are more proactive in pursuing love interests, while the speaker tends to be more cautious.


[27:35 - 29:46]The speaker shares their experience of being interested in someone who turned out to have negative qualities.


[28:51 - 30:27]They talk about the importance of finding someone they enjoy spending time with and being open to getting to know someone even if there isn't an initial attraction.


[30:27 - 32:14]The speaker shares their experience of being interested in someone who turned out to have negative qualities.


[31:47 - 33:31]They talk about the importance of finding someone they enjoy spending time with and being open to getting to know someone even if there isn't an initial attraction.


[32:45 - 36:44]The speaker reveals their secret hobby of being a fan of gymnastics and following the career of Simone Biles.


[36:44 - 38:52]Both speakers express their love for sports and their interest in the statistics and strategy behind it.


[38:53 - 39:33]They discuss the emotional and strategic aspects of sports, including the impact of personal stories and momentum on a team's performance.


[39:48 - 40:31]The speaker declares that both Jackie and Damien are his best friends.


[39:57 - 41:12]Damien eventually reveals that the speaker's dad's middle name is Dennis.


[40:31 - 40:52]The speaker and Jackie are discussing their friendship while Kevin interrupts with a technical issue.


[40:59 - 42:12]Damien and Jackie continue to argue playfully about who is the better best friend.


[41:26 - 42:19]The speaker declares that both Jackie and Damien are his best friends.


[42:19 - 42:35]The speaker asks Damien about personal details of their lives to test his friendship.


[42:37 - 43:44]The speaker and Jackie are discussing their friendship while Kevin interrupts with a technical issue.


[42:57 - 46:03]The speaker declares that both Jackie and Damien are his best friends.


[44:32 - 45:31]Damien and Jackie continue to argue playfully about who is the better best friend.


[45:32 - 49:21]The speaker reads a "shoot dude" story about someone accidentally getting a license plate that references a bowel prep product.


[48:17 - 50:40]The speaker declares that both Jackie and Damien are his best friends.


[49:46 - 51:28]The speaker, Jackie, and Damien conclude the podcast and thank each other.