
SuperMegaCast - EP 109: Mad Crabs


[00:10 - 00:18] Super Megacast podcast is back with a new episode, possibly in 2022


[01:51 - 02:00]They mention past guests and return to their usual banter


[03:14 - 03:22]The hosts reflect on the evolution of their podcast and humor


[04:02 - 04:10]One host recently visited Canada and enjoyed the food and tipping system


[04:22 - 04:27]The other host mentions cultures where tipping is seen as belittling


[05:25 - 05:37]They discuss the performance aspect of waiting tables


[06:12 - 06:17]Both hosts appreciate when their water is constantly refilled at restaurants


[06:18 - 06:27]A funny suggestion is made to sit under a leaky ceiling to keep their cup filled


[00:10 - 06:27]Super Megacast podcast hosts reflect on the evolution of their show and humor, mention past guests and recent trip to Canada, and discuss the performance aspect of waiting tables and appreciation for constantly refilled water at restaurants.


[07:07 - 07:12]Speaker talks about Canadian money being cool and smelling like maple syrup


[07:30 - 07:37]They recall a story about their wallet sleeve smelling like maple syrup


[07:30 - 07:37]They mention their channel artist, who is from Canada, confirming that Canadian money does indeed smell like maple syrup


[09:12 - 09:27]Speaker compares themselves to an Iraq war veteran when leaving their dog to go to work at Game Grumps


[09:58 - 10:03]They clarify that this was a bit and they do not actually compare themselves to an Iraq war veteran


[10:59 - 11:05]Speaker mentions using the word "pooch" to describe their dog and how it was influenced by their friends


[11:37 - 11:44]They mention a musical artist who believed their joke about John Goodman supporting their podcast


[12:23 - 12:28]Speaker talks about going to the Toronto International Film Festival and the best movie they saw there, "Beale Street Could Talk"


[12:29 - 12:35]They also mention another good film they saw, "The Man Who Feels No Pain"


[06:27 - 12:41]Speaker shares a summary of their trip to the film festival, mentioning the best movie they saw and another good film, as well as their experience with Canadian money and their comparison to an Iraq war veteran.


[12:50 - 13:00]Person punches themselves in the face and doesn't feel any pain


[13:07 - 13:16]They discuss how this person can't feel pain or thirst, but can feel the sensation of an orgasm


[14:23 - 14:30]They mention upcoming films they are excited to see, including Beale Street and Papa Chulo


[15:20 - 15:30]They talk about other films they have seen, including Boy Erased and Float Like a Butterfly


[16:35 - 16:42]They discuss the representation of AIDS in media and mention the TV show Pose


[17:19 - 17:28]They mention seeing Ninja Sex Party on Conan and talk about Conan's sexuality


[18:00 - 18:13]They mention gaslighting their audience and tricking their mothers about ending the podcast


[12:41 - 18:54]A concise and comprehensive summary of all the previous points is that they discuss various films and topics, including a person who can't feel pain, upcoming films, representation of AIDS, and gaslighting their audience.


[18:54 - 19:01]The speaker talks about how they were raised and given nourishment by their parents.


[19:01 - 19:08]They discuss spreading misinformation and being entertained by the idea of false information becoming reality.


[19:31 - 19:36]The speaker and their friend discuss the possibility of late night talk show host Conan O'Brien being gay and the impact it would have on his career.


[19:53 - 19:58]The speaker talks about their experience attending a live taping of Conan's show and getting a tour of the Warner Brothers lot.


[20:41 - 20:47]The speaker talks about Ninja Sex Party playing on Conan's show and getting to sit in his chair.


[21:24 - 21:30]They mention seeing Bert Reynolds' autograph and John C. Riley's parking spot.


[24:03 - 24:10]They mention seeing a building burning down in Glendale and watching firefighters try to put out the fire.


[25:01 - 25:06]The speaker talks about trying to quit smoking and their friend suggests using a vape instead.


[18:54 - 25:13]The speaker talks about their upbringing, spreading misinformation, their experience at a live taping of Conan O'Brien's show, and a building burning down in Glendale. They also mention trying to quit smoking.


[25:13 - 25:22]Introduction of StockX as a marketplace for buying and selling authentic sneakers, streetwear, watches, and handbags.


[25:22 - 25:35]Millions of users already utilizing StockX to find sold-out items from popular brands like Yeezy, Jordan, Supreme, Bape, Palace, and Kith.


[25:41 - 25:52]Discussion of StockX's ability to buy and sell pre-owned luxury handbags and watches from brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Rolex, Omega, and Tudor.


[26:14 - 26:22]Mention of StockX's access to historical price data and removal of risk in online transactions.


[26:44 - 26:50]StockX's experts who verify authenticity of items and cater to "hype beasts."


[26:44 - 26:50]Personal anecdote about the hosts' experience with StockX and their love for the game "Spider-Man."


[28:30 - 28:40]Tangent about Budweiser changing their name to "America" for a summer marketing event.


[30:49 - 30:55]Mention of editing a Pepsi Man playthrough for Game Grumps and the hosts' preferences between Coke and Pepsi.


[31:01 - 31:12]Discussion about the design and branding of popular beverages like Coca-Cola and Pepsi.


[25:13 - 31:43]The audio discusses the benefits and features of StockX as a marketplace for buying and selling authentic items from popular brands, as well as the hosts' personal experiences and preferences with popular beverages like Coke and Pepsi.


[31:57 - 32:02] The speaker watched a Family Guy episode where Stewie and Brian stop and then cause 9/11 again.


[32:10 - 32:16]Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, was supposed to be on one of the planes during 9/11.


[33:40 - 33:46]The speaker and the host then play a game of "two truths and a lie".


[34:26 - 34:36]The host also shares their own "two truths and a lie".


[36:15 - 36:21]The speaker recalls seeing a UFO when they were younger.


[36:44 - 36:50]The speaker's lie was that they accidentally set a flame to the altar while acolyting in church.


[37:24 - 37:31]The speaker's dad used to take them fishing with a man named Captain Jack at 4 AM.


[38:25 - 38:30]The speaker hated holding up fish for a picture.


[31:44 - 38:30]Overall, the conversation covers topics such as Family Guy, 9/11, Seth MacFarlane, UFOs, and going fishing with Captain Jack.


[38:31 - 38:36] The speaker recalls a childhood memory of fishing with their father and how they were taught to hold the fish.


[38:36 - 38:42]They express a dislike for fish and how they can be difficult to handle.


[39:09 - 39:16]The speaker talks about going crabbing and throwing most of them back, but keeping some to eat.


[39:29 - 39:36]They mention a fear of stepping on crabs while walking through marsh areas.


[40:40 - 40:46]The speaker describes crabs as angry and compares them to small dogs.


[42:08 - 42:15]They discuss the topic of UFOs and if either of them have ever seen one.


[42:08 - 42:15]The speaker recalls a possible UFO sighting but is unsure if it was a real alien encounter.


[43:15 - 43:23]They mention mistaking drones for UFOs and share a childhood memory of mistaking a bird for a pterodactyl.


[43:46 - 43:53]The podcast episode concludes with a discussion about the potential danger of pterodactyls if they were still alive.


[38:31 - 44:08]Overall, the podcast episode covers childhood memories of fishing and crabbing, a possible UFO sighting, and a fear of pterodactyls.


[44:09 - 44:20]Pterodactyls are the scariest dinosaurs because of their unsettling appearance.


[44:31 - 44:42]The spelling of pterodactyl is difficult and can be unsettling.


[44:42 - 44:47]The speakers discuss their struggles with spelling other words like Wednesday and February.


[45:19 - 45:26]The conversation shifts to the topic of Craigslist's "misconnections" section and the possibility of finding love through it.


[45:34 - 45:42]The speakers question who would actually look at misconnections and discuss the potential creepiness of someone making posters for a missed connection.


[46:36 - 46:48]The conversation briefly turns to the discomfort of a belt buckle getting stuck under one's fingernail.


[47:14 - 47:25]The conversation shifts to Seth MacFarlane's jazz album and how the speaker can only hear Brian Griffin's voice when listening to it.


[47:38 - 47:43]The speakers then discuss how watching Family Guy has become a comfort for one of them.


[48:58 - 49:04]They mention that the offensive jokes on the show have not aged well.


[49:46 - 49:52]The speaker has been enjoying Family Guy for weeks and finds it to be a source of laughter.


[49:53 - 50:02]The speaker also mentions that Seth MacFarlane has a Christmas album.


[50:14 - 50:19]The conversation ends with a joke about Peter's quail hunting on Family Guy.


[44:09 - 50:19]Family Guy and Seth MacFarlane's jazz album have become a source of comfort for the speaker.


[54:23 - 54:31] The speaker discusses their thoughts on the TV show Family Guy and how it has aged over time


[55:25 - 55:41]They discuss a bit where the characters violently vomit on each other and express their dislike for it


[55:41 - 55:48]The speaker talks about how they used to think American Dad was better than Family Guy, but now prefers Family Guy


[55:41 - 55:48]They mention the similarities between Family Guy, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show


[55:48 - 55:57]They mention some jokes that they found to be bad or not funny


[55:48 - 55:57]The speaker and their friend come up with a better ending for a bit involving Peter on ecstasy


[55:48 - 55:57]The speaker mentions that many jokes on Family Guy have not aged well, including jokes about rape


[55:48 - 55:57]The speaker suggests that Seth MacFarlane should create a new show for Netflix


[55:58 - 56:04]They briefly mention Futurama and Bojack Horseman and their opinions on those shows


[56:13 - 56:22]They briefly switch to talking about their own show, Super Mega


[50:20 - 56:22]Overall, the speaker enjoys Family Guy and finds it entertaining, but acknowledges that many of the jokes have not aged well.