10-Nov-23
[00:00:00.000 –> 00:00:21.000] I’m sure there’s a Reddit forum for that.
[00:00:21.000 –> 00:00:27.760] Last night with those smelling salts, people doing the smelling salts, I was like if I even inhale that, I feel like I’m gonna
[00:00:27.760 –> 00:00:32.719] start crowning. Yeah, it’s very funny how those smelling salts have made their way
[00:00:32.719 –> 00:00:38.960] from the studio to now at the club. Everybody’s doing smelling salts between
[00:00:38.960 –> 00:00:43.039] the creative and the smelling salts. You gotta keep the creative away from
[00:00:43.039 –> 00:00:46.079] dunking. That motherfucker drinks cases of that stuff.
[00:00:46.079 –> 00:00:48.039] It’s so crazy.
[00:00:48.039 –> 00:00:48.939] We get there.
[00:00:48.939 –> 00:00:51.359] And is crayon naturally occurring?
[00:00:51.359 –> 00:00:52.640] It’s like a…
[00:00:52.640 –> 00:00:53.479] It’s a plant?
[00:00:53.479 –> 00:00:54.320] Plant?
[00:00:54.320 –> 00:00:58.759] Yeah, that stuff is the live free or whatever it’s called.
[00:00:58.759 –> 00:01:00.600] What are those things called, Jamie?
[00:01:00.600 –> 00:01:02.479] What is it called?
[00:01:02.479 –> 00:01:03.320] Live free?
[00:01:03.320 –> 00:01:04.640] That’s a brand?
[00:01:04.640 –> 00:01:05.920] I don’t know.
[00:01:05.920 –> 00:01:10.920] But they used to have them at like Sun Life, you know that place?
[00:01:10.920 –> 00:01:12.159] Organic, yeah.
[00:01:12.159 –> 00:01:14.959] But then you’re not supposed to drink, they’re that big.
[00:01:14.959 –> 00:01:15.959] Okay.
[00:01:15.959 –> 00:01:16.959] And you’re supposed to drink a half a bottle.
[00:01:16.959 –> 00:01:17.959] Okay.
[00:01:17.959 –> 00:01:19.519] But they’re not clear.
[00:01:19.519 –> 00:01:22.799] So you have to kind of like hold it up to the light to see where half is, you get a
[00:01:22.799 –> 00:01:24.640] guess, like what half is.
[00:01:24.640 –> 00:01:25.159] And a lot of people were just drinking the whole thing and they were getting fucked up. and kind of like hold it up to light to see where half is. You gotta guess like what half is.
[00:01:25.159 –> 00:01:26.760] And a lot of people were just drinking the whole thing
[00:01:26.760 –> 00:01:28.079] and they were getting fucked up.
[00:01:28.079 –> 00:01:29.959] Yeah, there was a time when you were out of town
[00:01:29.959 –> 00:01:32.120] and I was in the mothership and everyone was doing like
[00:01:32.120 –> 00:01:33.120] four or five things.
[00:01:33.120 –> 00:01:34.799] I was like, you guys, when Joe leaves,
[00:01:34.799 –> 00:01:37.400] we can’t all just get addicted to drugs.
[00:01:37.400 –> 00:01:39.760] Like this is like when you’re out of town,
[00:01:39.760 –> 00:01:41.400] it is a little different up there.
[00:01:41.400 –> 00:01:43.079] It’s kind of an opiate.
[00:01:43.079 –> 00:01:45.719] It’s got, I don’t know what exactly is Kratum. It kind of is, you know. It’s legal? Well, it’s kind of an opiate. I don’t know what exactly is
[00:01:45.719 –> 00:01:47.239] cratum and it kind of is.
[00:01:47.239 –> 00:01:48.200] And it’s legal.
[00:01:48.200 –> 00:01:49.599] Yeah, it’s legal.
[00:01:49.599 –> 00:01:50.200] Totally.
[00:01:50.200 –> 00:01:51.680] I had a guy that was on my podcast
[00:01:51.680 –> 00:01:53.299] once that you used to be an opiate
[00:01:53.299 –> 00:01:55.040] addict and then he started taking
[00:01:55.040 –> 00:01:57.519] cratum and they were selling it
[00:01:57.519 –> 00:01:58.280] as pills.
[00:01:58.280 –> 00:01:59.239] And he said, well, if you take a
[00:01:59.239 –> 00:02:00.760] small amount of it, it actually
[00:02:00.760 –> 00:02:02.040] acts as like a stimulant, but if
[00:02:02.040 –> 00:02:03.719] it’s a larger amount of it, it’s
[00:02:03.719 –> 00:02:05.120] a different effect.
[00:02:05.120 –> 00:02:06.560] So I said, how many do you take?
[00:02:06.560 –> 00:02:08.400] He says, I take 10.
[00:02:08.400 –> 00:02:10.199] I go, you take 10.
[00:02:10.199 –> 00:02:11.800] He goes, I take 10 before I work out.
[00:02:11.800 –> 00:02:13.479] I’m like, okay, I’ll try it.
[00:02:13.479 –> 00:02:14.680] So I took 10.
[00:02:14.680 –> 00:02:18.479] I mean, I was high as fuck.
[00:02:18.479 –> 00:02:21.400] It’s a weird high because it’s like,
[00:02:21.400 –> 00:02:29.240] I felt like, you know, I’m pretty aware of my body. So I’m like my motor skills feel perfect
[00:02:29.240 –> 00:02:34.000] Yeah, I don’t feel like anything’s wrong. I feel like I could go do stuff like I’m not like
[00:02:34.500 –> 00:02:38.919] Like shit like drunk or anything like that. I go, but I’m definitely affected
[00:02:38.919 –> 00:02:44.159] So what is this like would this affect judgment with this effect your reaction time?
[00:02:44.159 –> 00:02:46.439] Like I shouldn’t drive like this.
[00:02:46.439 –> 00:02:47.520] But pain tolerance down,
[00:02:47.520 –> 00:02:48.800] that’s probably good for working out.
[00:02:48.800 –> 00:02:50.840] I guess, is it though?
[00:02:50.840 –> 00:02:53.120] I did kind of used to like the smoke weed and workout.
[00:02:53.120 –> 00:02:54.639] I like smoking weed and workout.
[00:02:54.639 –> 00:02:57.039] Yeah, well, smoking weed and working out
[00:02:57.039 –> 00:03:00.919] makes me feel like I know what my muscles are doing.
[00:03:00.919 –> 00:03:03.719] Yeah, you like feel every focusing more.
[00:03:03.719 –> 00:03:05.280] Tapers and shit.
[00:03:05.280 –> 00:03:07.000] You know what it’s really good for?
[00:03:07.000 –> 00:03:08.000] Technique.
[00:03:08.000 –> 00:03:14.159] Like when you learn martial arts technique, like there’s certain things about kicking a
[00:03:14.159 –> 00:03:16.439] bag in particular.
[00:03:16.439 –> 00:03:21.000] When I’m not, when I haven’t smoked weed, I mean I’ve been doing it my whole life so
[00:03:21.000 –> 00:03:31.639] I know how to do it. But then if I smoke weed I feel like where the little leverage points are. I feel like where the torque
[00:03:31.639 –> 00:03:37.319] comes in. I feel like though I feel the weight distribution. It’s like just you’re
[00:03:37.319 –> 00:03:42.000] more sensitive. It’s more present in your body. Yeah it makes you so much better
[00:03:42.000 –> 00:03:45.039] pool. It makes my pool game like, yeah,
[00:03:45.039 –> 00:03:48.000] like there’s a term in pool like a ball.
[00:03:48.000 –> 00:03:49.400] Like say if we were playing nine ball
[00:03:49.400 –> 00:03:51.520] and you were better than me, you’d give me the eight ball.
[00:03:51.520 –> 00:03:53.960] That means like it’s a big advantage to have the eight ball.
[00:03:53.960 –> 00:03:55.680] That means I don’t just win by winning,
[00:03:55.680 –> 00:03:57.120] by making the nine ball,
[00:03:57.120 –> 00:03:59.319] I could make the nine ball or the eight ball.
[00:03:59.319 –> 00:04:01.879] So that’s like it gives you a ball.
[00:04:01.879 –> 00:04:05.960] That means, so like when I smoke pot on one ball better
[00:04:06.360 –> 00:04:12.719] Like legitimately I’m like I’m like 10% better easily maybe more is there any in pool like?
[00:04:13.240 –> 00:04:17.480] Shade on taking out a roller smoking weed or there’s no like no one cares
[00:04:17.480 –> 00:04:22.879] Yeah, people talk shit about you, but they all do it right like pool players are notorious drug addicts
[00:04:23.000 –> 00:04:24.000] Like pool players are notorious drug addicts. They’re fucking…
[00:04:24.000 –> 00:04:26.000] I’m kidding, it’s probably great for pool.
[00:04:26.000 –> 00:04:28.000] I’ve met more…
[00:04:28.000 –> 00:04:30.000] I didn’t even know drugs.
[00:04:30.000 –> 00:04:34.000] I didn’t really understand drug culture when I started hanging around in pool halls.
[00:04:34.000 –> 00:04:39.000] Because I had gone from being a fighter to being a comedian.
[00:04:39.000 –> 00:04:42.000] So in fighting, there’s no drinking, no partying, no nothing.
[00:04:42.000 –> 00:04:47.839] All throughout high school, I was like very rarely did I imbibe in anything.
[00:04:47.839 –> 00:04:49.899] I was all just about competition.
[00:04:49.899 –> 00:04:52.680] And then I started hanging out with comedians
[00:04:52.680 –> 00:04:54.399] and the ones that were doing drugs,
[00:04:54.399 –> 00:04:56.120] like God, their life was falling apart.
[00:04:56.120 –> 00:04:58.319] These people, and then I started hanging out
[00:04:58.319 –> 00:05:02.000] in this pool hall and they were all doing drugs.
[00:05:02.000 –> 00:05:03.519] Everybody was doing something.
[00:05:03.519 –> 00:05:05.439] There was guys doing heroin.
[00:05:05.439 –> 00:05:07.600] There was guys that were crack addicts.
[00:05:07.600 –> 00:05:09.879] Like one of my best friends was a crack addict.
[00:05:09.879 –> 00:05:11.519] Have you seen this video where Boozy,
[00:05:11.519 –> 00:05:14.160] the rapper is endorsing crack over fentanyl?
[00:05:14.160 –> 00:05:15.160] Yeah.
[00:05:15.160 –> 00:05:18.639] Have you seen, dude, it’s so-
[00:05:18.639 –> 00:05:19.639] Lots of good point.
[00:05:19.639 –> 00:05:20.759] Crackheads live.
[00:05:20.759 –> 00:05:23.319] He’s like, my crackhead friends, I’ve known for 20 years.
[00:05:23.319 –> 00:05:25.339] He’s like, they’re around, I’ve known for 20 years. He’s like they’re around they can do anything
[00:05:25.600 –> 00:05:29.680] They have powers and then you know crack is just cocaine
[00:05:30.399 –> 00:05:38.160] It’s just another way. It’s yeah, it’s free-basing cocaine and the scary thing is even though we know that
[00:05:38.519 –> 00:05:44.360] It’s one of the most racist laws that’s ever been enacted where the difference between
[00:05:46.000 –> 00:05:51.360] the racist laws that’s ever been enacted where the difference between the sentencing for someone who gets caught with crack versus someone who gets caught
[00:05:51.360 –> 00:05:54.519] with an equivalent amount of cocaine it’s like a giant disparity
[00:05:54.519 –> 00:05:56.560] yeah and say this to
[00:05:56.560 –> 00:05:59.680] oh I don’t know who that is
[00:05:59.680 –> 00:06:01.680] that’s it’s a boozy
[00:06:01.680 –> 00:06:05.720] BOS I know this is also never been on a field with oh now my cousin June Bull
[00:06:06.279 –> 00:06:09.519] He was a crackhead and good dude though
[00:06:09.519 –> 00:06:12.439] But he was very athletic because he was still stuck when I came home from college
[00:06:12.439 –> 00:06:18.439] You could never catch him could never catch him and he was selling and I would have to go get it back at the hood and
[00:06:19.079 –> 00:06:32.519] Drug bills he was probably the most athletic my cousin June Bull Buck but next to that I think it was both
[00:06:39.000 –> 00:06:44.680] It’s more athletic than a guy who’s widely regarded as being one of the most athletic humans It’s ever lived and then the boozy one is is but June bucks more athletic than Bo Jackson
[00:06:46.040 –> 00:06:46.920] What the like the burn
[00:06:46.920 –> 00:06:48.240] treasure of the hood
[00:06:48.240 –> 00:06:49.600] there was this dude I
[00:06:49.600 –> 00:06:50.639] talked I’ve talked about it
[00:06:50.639 –> 00:06:51.759] many times but his name was
[00:06:51.759 –> 00:06:52.920] water dog that was his
[00:06:52.920 –> 00:06:53.800] nickname or they would call
[00:06:53.800 –> 00:06:55.360] him Buffalo Bill and he was
[00:06:55.360 –> 00:06:57.600] this pool player and he would
[00:06:57.600 –> 00:06:59.240] do heroin so he would go
[00:06:59.240 –> 00:07:01.639] into the bathroom and shut
[00:07:01.639 –> 00:07:03.120] the door and he’d be in there
[00:07:03.120 –> 00:07:04.199] for 20 minutes and everybody
[00:07:04.199 –> 00:07:07.879] knew what he was doing and then he’d go out and he’d sit on a bar stool like this
[00:07:09.480 –> 00:07:13.839] Was hands in front of him like a bird he wrecks yeah, yeah and just like this
[00:07:14.360 –> 00:07:19.680] And he was sitting there for like 20 minutes just and then he would get down and he had like
[00:07:19.800 –> 00:07:24.759] Gerbal eyes they’re like black eyes and he couldn’t miss he would play pool. He just wouldn’t miss
[00:07:24.779 –> 00:07:25.279] They’re like black eyes and he couldn’t miss he would play pool. He just wouldn’t miss
[00:07:30.879 –> 00:07:31.160] Like he knew how much time he needed for it to calibrate and then he could he was so accurate
[00:07:34.180 –> 00:07:34.879] It was stunning. He had no nerves
[00:07:40.300 –> 00:07:44.160] He didn’t feel anything cuz Pete pool is gambling and gambling the reason why it’s called pool It’s pocket billier. Just the name of the game, but pool is pooling money together to gamble
[00:07:44.800 –> 00:07:45.000] So like the real pool players almost all of them gambled and take the way inhibitions It’s pocket billiards is the name of the game, but pool is pooling money together to gamble.
[00:07:45.000 –> 00:07:48.000] So like real pool players are almost all of them gambled.
[00:07:48.000 –> 00:07:50.000] And take the way inhibition so you’re not.
[00:07:50.000 –> 00:07:53.000] He had no fear. He had no nerves.
[00:07:53.000 –> 00:07:56.000] He would just fire these balls into the hole.
[00:07:56.000 –> 00:08:00.000] And it’s like really tight pocketed table playing for like $10,000.
[00:08:00.000 –> 00:08:02.000] And I was like, this is nuts.
[00:08:02.000 –> 00:08:08.899] I wonder what it’s like. I’ve never done heroin. Must be pretty awesome if people are trading their kids for it.
[00:08:08.899 –> 00:08:12.899] Yeah, I got morphine when I had my knee surgery once.
[00:08:12.899 –> 00:08:14.459] It was like, by the way, if you hear me
[00:08:14.459 –> 00:08:16.060] and I sound funny, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:08:16.060 –> 00:08:18.100] I just got in a cold punch.
[00:08:18.100 –> 00:08:20.220] I just got out.
[00:08:20.220 –> 00:08:21.660] So I’m like, what am I doing?
[00:08:21.660 –> 00:08:25.000] So if I sound like I’m on heroin, I’m just cold.
[00:08:25.839 –> 00:08:28.439] But what was her saying?
[00:08:28.439 –> 00:08:30.519] I do in heroin, it takes all your fears away.
[00:08:30.519 –> 00:08:32.399] The innovations, when you did methadone?
[00:08:32.399 –> 00:08:34.519] Oh yes, so no, it was more.
[00:08:34.519 –> 00:08:36.120] No, I’m sorry.
[00:08:36.120 –> 00:08:37.159] What was that like?
[00:08:37.159 –> 00:08:39.360] What was methadone’s like in comparison to?
[00:08:39.360 –> 00:08:40.879] Is it meth