After much angst and hand-wringing from Bonnaroo fans like Brad, Barry, and Taco of The What podcast, the festival released an announcement regarding their COVID-19 safety protocols. They also let us know when they will release the schedule, and the guys all agree the announcement is worth the wait.
Topic: Bonnaroo
We've been waiting and waiting and waiting and today it happened. COVID restrictions,
a schedule release date. It's all happening so fast and it could change any minute. The
Bonnaroo COVID restrictions are out. The lineup is coming in days. Barry Courter, Brad Steiner,
Lord Taco, gonna dissect it all on an emergency edition of the What Podcast. It starts right now.
An emergency edition of the What Podcast, which bands this year that matter. Barry Courter,
Lord Taco, Brad Steiner on a very, very action packed afternoon. Guys, your initial thoughts,
feelings about the news that came out today that Brad Steiner's hair looks amazing? I
was waiting. It finally came in my email. About my hair? Yeah, I've been locked in on
Reddit and InfoRoo and everything. How does Brad's hair look today? Finally, finally it
came. So what do you give it? A one out of 10 berries. Oh, it's pretty strong today.
I'm gonna go with an eight and a half. Thanks guys. I like to leave a little room for more.
I think it's gotta be 10 berries. 10 big berries. That's all the berries I got. 10 biggins.
I love it. A lot of berries. So let's start with the news that we've been waiting on.
The reason why we are doing an emergency edition of this show is because the show that we did
on Sunday makes no sense anymore. Yeah, the other two emergency episodes no longer hold
true. I just want everybody to know this is the third show we've done this week. The third
show we've done this week because so many things have been, I guess, shape shifting
in the wind. Let's start with the thing that we've been waiting for for feels like weeks
and weeks and weeks. The protocols that Bonaroo put in, which to me, my first pass on it,
they hit a home run. They went above and beyond what Lollapalooza did. Barry, why don't you
go through some of the top line pieces of information here? Yeah, you're gonna have
to, let's see, you're gonna have to have a health pledge. 14 days before attending the
festival you've tested positive. I'm reading from an email. Is that what you're reading
from? What is a health pledge? That's something they've enacted. This is that everyone, I
guess you'll be raising three fingers and putting them over your heart. Like the Boy
Scouts? Like the Boy Scouts and making this promise. Yeah, they've got health pledge,
health verification. If you're not vaccinated, they spray you down with pledge. That's the
health pledge. At least it's gonna smell better than... Yeah. Lemony fresh. I like it. I mean,
basically you're gonna have to have been vaccinated. If you haven't gotten all of your vaccines
or shots, you're gonna have to come with a test showing negative. There's some timing
things for that, but three days. That's before entering Centeroo. We'll have to figure out
how they're gonna do all that. And unvaccinated people will have to wear a mask at all times
on the farm. That's kind of new. You're gonna have to wear a mask inside facilities, like
some of the barns and things like that, whether vaccinated or not, right? That's correct.
So yeah, it's pretty extensive. First blush, a lot that I'm reading from people today when
it came out was very positive. Glad to see it. Glad to see it finally here. And like
you said, glad to see how extensive it is. It's making people feel a little bit better.
Do you feel better? I feel better. Yeah. I still... Or would you have felt better if
they said anything? You mean like... Yeah, no. I'm wondering if you feel better because
they said something at all, or do you feel better because of... They said this? Yes. Both.
Okay. Yeah, definitely. And we knew... I mean, I think we even said in either our first or
second emergency recording of this week that we felt like the reason we weren't hearing
anything is that they were trying to figure all this out. And I still feel like that.
And I feel like they came pretty strong with this announcement, which would further prove
that they've been hunkered down trying to figure out exactly what they wanted to do.
I think the part that... The only part that I would add that you missed was the part where
if you forgot to test, you lost your VAX card or you're outside of the 72 hour window, which
was the thing that I was most worried about. And they seem to have figured that part out.
And that was the... You go to the Plaza Medical tent and for $40, you can get a rapid test.
Now, if you fail the rapid test, they do it again. Right? You get a second test for free.
And then if you fail that, well, you're SOL. It feels like you're SOL because you got to
exit immediately, you're off the site, and I don't know if you get a third shot at it.
Well, you get a pre-printed card with instructions on how to request a refund for your ticket.
Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah. Yeah. Refund.
Okay. So, they've considered that at least. Now, where you go is there going to be the
great quarantine field out there? I don't know.
By the way, just as an aside on this $40 test, I was told that these things are $12 a piece.
So are they making a dime off of these tests? I don't know.
Yeah. Yeah. It sounds like some markup.
Sounds like a tad bit of markup, don't you guys think?
Yeah. I don't know why. I mean, I don't know if they're considering the staffing. Somebody's
probably got to be there to administer it. So maybe that.
True. And do we have clarification on when you're actually going to be presenting these
items? Is this when you walk into the gate or when you get to camp?
For patrons not fully vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 test result must be obtained within
72 hours, three days of first entering Centauru.
So you could come to Bonnaroo and just never leave camp and then you never pass one of
these checkpoints if you don't go to Centauru?
It's very true. I mean, if you show up and you are a plausible COVID spreader, you could
show up and never really have to walk into Centauru and never have to show your Vax card.
Now, wait a minute. Aren't there checkpoints at the plaza, the structures there? Like if
you want to go into a plaza, don't you have to show one of these things?
I don't know. Good question.
It's a great question. Do we know that? Are you asking that rhetorically or is that actually
something that we don't know?
I thought I read that, but now I'm not sure. So I was asking if y'all were aware. Because
the thing is you get a wristband, you get a health check wristband when you either give
your Vax card or your test. And then I think that wristband is needed to get into any sort
of Bonnaroo-related place.
Any sort of Bonnaroo-related place. That's right.
Yeah, there you go. Yeah. You present a valid ID, hours to any campground medical tent,
and receive a health check wristband. The health check wristband will allow entry into
Centauru along with your festival wristband for the duration of the festival.
That doesn't say anything about the plazas.
It doesn't say. I'm going to bet when you're going in, they're going to...
Yeah. I mean, look, although that you're right, Taco, the amount of people we're talking about
probably are in the half a dozen to a dozen.
Oh, of course.
I would love to meet the person who goes to Bonnaroo and never walks into Bonnaroo. I mean,
unfortunately, three of those people camp with us. So there's not that many of them.
Yeah. The other three may or may not be out in the plazas.
All right. So the other thing that came through the other day was... Look, I'm not going to
make any... I'm not going to run away from this. I just don't think the best sources
of information when it comes to inside information about Bonnaroo or festivals is a cloaked Twitter
page. But there is one person in particular that always comes through with really, really
solid information that always bears to be true. Infinity Pass popped up onto InfoRu
a couple of days ago and said that they think... I think they're going to do COVID vaccine
requirements, negative test requirements, and they will lose a headliner.
I think. Now, every time I've gone into a conversation about this, it has been a complete
dead end. So I don't know a single thing about this. I don't know who it could be, who they
might be talking about. But I do know this person's never necessarily ever been wrong.
Now, there was a caveat that said, I think. So take that with what you want. But I just
don't have any reason to not believe this person.
It also depends on your definition of headliner.
Sure. I think that when this person is always used, when Infinity Pass, I don't know if
it's a he or she, by the way, they keep saying she.
So if...
I believe it's a she.
I believe you're right about that. So anytime that she's ever used the word headliner before,
she's always talked about the top three. So when she's releasing headliner names months
in advance of a lineup drop, it's always been the top three or four. So, you know, I don't
think we're talking about Rufus de Sol or I don't think we're talking about the second
line of days. But maybe I'm wrong. Who knows? I just don't know what to think about this.
I ran into a dead end on Taiman Pala. I have no information about Lizzo. I have no clue
about the Foo Fighters. I can't imagine the Foo Fighters doing Lollapalooza and turning
around doing Bodorok and Bonnaroo and just, yeah, now we're going to skip Bonnaroo. I just,
I don't know what to make of it. I really don't. You guys?
No, I don't know. I, you know, we'll know Thursday.
Yeah, it's really a, it's a two-parter because one, we're apparently going to lose a headliner,
but the second part is who are they going to get to replace? And is that replacement,
you know, on the same, on the same level as who we're losing?
Yeah, well, that's always a subjective.
It's always subjective. And, and what I will always say, and we mentioned this in the,
in the Hidden Show, the secret show that will never be aired, but there was a time when
we were told a story about Mumford and Sons canceling at the last minute. And Barry, why
did Jack Johnson become the person that filled in for Mumford and Sons?
Because he answered the phone.
Because he answered the phone. Yeah. So when it comes to picking a replacement, if you
ever do get a replacement, I say lower your expectations to the easiest possible person
you can find.
Well, I mean, let's be fair. We make light of that because it's funny. I mean, he was
a great replacement and people liked it and, and he, you know, he did more than just show
up and, you know, fill a time slot. But the reality was they knew he would answer the
phone and he was gettable. So...
Yes. And he was by himself. He didn't need a full band and he showed up without his shirt
and shoes.
Ready to play.
If he had just come off of a surfboard.
Yeah. Show me where to go.
Yeah.
So yeah, I mean, that's, that's, you know, again, we make light of it.
It's so often ends up being a buddy's friend or somebody who owes them a favor or somebody
who's really easily accessible.
And can do it. Yeah.
Yes. I just don't think that, you know, if a replacement, first off, if a headliner's
lost and then B, if a headliner is replaced, these are two major caveats here.
Yeah.
But then C, I would say, what is the path of least resistance? I don't think that the
path of least resistance is Drake.
It's not going to be the Rolling Stones.
Most likely not B Tool.
You know, we did, we asked Brian and Steve that question when, when we were in Knoxville
talking about how they booked the lineup, you know, do they keep people in a, in their
back pocket, so to speak.
And to what we've already said, that's not practical.
I mean, who, who do you put on hold?
You know, there's not like a, you're next in line, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah. I love that.
I love that.
Keep that date open.
I love the idea of just Lady Gaga keeping that date open on the off chance that somebody
calls.
Exactly.
Could be any one of the three dates.
Keep the whole weekend open.
Like a, like waiting for a girl to call, you know, it's just, she's going to, she's going
to call me at some point.
I just know it.
I'm going to be ready for it.
Yeah.
If I called you and asked you out, would you go check one?
You know, is it?
Yeah.
That's not how that works.
So again, I just don't know if, I just don't know what to believe on that.
I can't really, I think that the easiest thing in the world to do is just move somebody up.
It's a sold out festival, man.
You know, it's a crazy time.
Yeah.
I mean, who could, how can you be mad?
I mean, if it's your favorite band, obviously you're going to be mad.
But we're three and a half weeks away.
Right.
So.
Okay.
So let's play this out.
You lose the Foo Fighters.
Are you not going?
Right.
Well, right.
Or anybody.
I mean, I know it'd suck.
I know it really hurt, but I just, I don't know if an overwhelming amount of people would
say I'm not going to go and I'm going to forfeit my ticket or try to sell it on the open market.
By the way, the open market, those tickets aren't selling that well to begin with.
So you know, good luck.
I just don't know, I don't know if, I don't know if you lose too many people just cause
you lose Megan Thee Stallion.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Like I said, I think we'll know Thursday.
To me, the news, I mean, Friday was crazy because we, you know, we got news about Moon
River and Railbirds adding this protocol.
Wondered why Bonnaroo wasn't saying anything.
Sunday got word that Jazz Fest was canceling.
Bonnaroo is still not saying anything.
Yesterday, the social media was pretty unkind to Bonnaroo and their lack of communication.
And then this came today.
And I mean, you guys tell me if you saw it differently, but everything I saw was this
was really well done.
And I think it, the second point is it, it proved what we all thought was they've got
a lot to try to figure out and they're doing it.
And this looks like they did it as best as they could do it.
Yeah.
I think that there is a time and a place for honest and real criticism.
I think there are, there are obstacles that they have to jump and we're not going to know
everything and they're not going to tell us everything when we want to know it.
And that's obvious and that's totally acceptable.
But there is times where people who really care about this can offer honest criticism,
whatever honest experiences that they're feeling and things that they're struggling with, especially
when it comes to communicative nature of some of this.
At the same time, I think days like today, they need to be celebrated for doing something
really, really well.
I think that this, this was, this was a home run in my opinion for them.
So they should be celebrated for it.
I think that the thing that we love about Bonnaroo so much is that it always ends up
just going a little bit extra, just taking that extra step, maybe that extra mile to
make things feel a little bit more like home.
And they did that.
I feel like they did that and they dropped the news about the schedule all in the same,
same message.
And although the criticism is still real and it still mattered, and I still think it was
valid for the last four to six weeks, I do also at the same time think that they should
be celebrated and shouted how well they did this today.
Yeah.
I felt like even, even you and I and Russ, Taco, I think our tone, I know mine did.
I mean, I think we were pretty critical a couple, three, four weeks ago for it taking
so long and wondering, will it happen?
And you know, why is it taking so long and speculating and all of that?
And that's one of the reasons.
Yeah.
We've, we had to throw out the episode recorded Sunday, right?
It's completely tone deaf and DOA now that, now that this has happened.
But I think having seen Lollapalooza as you did Brad and getting these other messages
and then seeing this list, it just proved like what we thought of late, which was they
are really focused in on it and trying to figure it out.
And I think that your timeline was actually really important.
It's probably the way that we probably should have started the show today.
But from where we were this time last week to where we are today, it does feel like a
massive weight off of, you know, the collective shoulders of anybody that's trying to go to
Bonnaroo.
Absolutely.
And you mentioned Friday, Friday was a, almost like a blitzkrieg of information.
I was getting three different messages at a time from people inside Live Nation saying
that Live Nation was going to go, you know, Vax on the list.
Yeah.
I forgot about that leg of the table.
Yeah.
And then you've got them then also double downing on that, doubling down, so double
downing, doubling down on that saying that then if that wasn't good enough for the artists,
then the artists could go even further in their place of business.
Then you know, you've got the social media reaction of Bonnaroo just being totally silent.
You've got AC, or AC, Live Nation Festival after Live Nation Festival adopting the same
policies as their venues.
This became a runaway train, one of which Bonnaroo seemed to from the outside just be
watching go right by.
And for us, we have said it on Twitter and, you know, we've said it on this show, you've
got people coming from a very great distance trying to figure out this trip for themselves
in a matter of three weeks, and you're cutting it awfully, awfully close for them.
You know, if you haven't gotten a vaccine now, you better, you know, invest in Johnson
and Johnson, or maybe I think that you could probably get a Pfizer now since it's a 21-day
window.
Maybe you can get that second one.
All I'll say about that second Pfizer vaccine, don't make that second Pfizer shot be the
day you travel or the day you get to Bonnaroo, because you're going to be down for 24 hours,
no matter what.
And you're probably down 24 hours to the Johnson and Johnson, too.
So again, there's just so much for people who don't live within the direct hour, hour
and a half of Bonnaroo to consider and think about.
And I just don't know if they did those people a lot of favors waiting this long.
But it's out and we finally know it.
And now we can get on with it, as you say.
Yeah, yeah.
Now we know.
And it feels, and any, you know, people like us who, is it a go, no go kind of thing?
Sure feels like it's a go.
So start making your plans.
And back to your point, I actually had a lunch meeting today with a couple of people, one
guy in particular who's never been and wanted to get the how to's and all that.
And that's one of the things I said to him is every year we always fear that they've
changed things for the worse.
And we always get there and it seems to be for the better, even for us.
But also we have to remind ourselves we've gone every year.
So we nitpick it to death.
60% or so of the people, it's their first time.
They will have no idea that this used to be there or that used to be over there or any
of that stuff.
Well, with that being said, do you think that any of these things are going to keep people
from coming?
Do you think that we're going to have a deflated amount of human beings on the farm?
You were talking about the timing in the second.
I was thinking, I can't imagine anybody sitting out there thinking, I really don't want to
get this.
I'm not going to get this shot.
But if they make me, I will.
I think most people, if they were playing on going, I would like to think they got the
shot already.
Now, I have seen some people on one of the social media that I think she'd bring in a
daughter or something that's only gotten the one shot and the timing's not going to be
right.
But even she said, okay, so I just have to get a negative test and she'll be fine.
So that's the part B that there are options.
So that we've mentioned this before, and I don't mean to dog on any other festival, but
the culture that Bonnaroo has, it just doesn't seem like a lot.
There are too many people inside that Bonnaroo world that would want to test this or want
to poke the fire or be that guy that shows up with a fake COVID card.
Yeah.
It's not the radiate positivity vibe.
Yeah.
The whole playing is great, we care about each other and that's the whole idea.
Yeah.
You still going to be hugging and high fiving?
No.
Okay.
No.
Well, this is something we said in the secret show.
Maybe we bring gloves this year.
I know, right?
I'm thinking oven mitts, man.
I'm thinking oven mitts just to keep...
Big giant ones.
Yeah.
Or those big hula hoop things like to keep people away.
So the other part of the show that...
The second show that we did was about Jazz Fest and the Jazz Fest news that happened
that was part of this timeline on Sunday, which made things so, so iffy.
And it really did feel as though it was going to go off the rails there on Monday.
When you get this Jazz Fest news on Sunday, then you get the infinity pass, whatever that
was overnight Sunday night into Monday.
And then you wake up Monday and you really feel like things are very, very iffy.
So I want to back up to Sunday real quick.
I got the news about Jazz Fest right after we finished recording the first show of the
week.
And we came back in, I tweeted about it.
I got two separate messages from production and security that said, they're about to cancel
this thing.
Mine is unknown, but this thing is over.
There were a lot of reasons why Jazz Fest canceled.
And I need to implore COVID was just one of them.
And don't think that they canceled this just because of COVID.
They didn't.
There are so many inner city politics going on with this festival.
First off, a couple of things.
AEG is the booking arm of Jazz Fest.
So AEG is the one going out and getting most of the talent.
The local talent is done by the Jazz and Heritage Festival.
The Jazz and Heritage Festival are mostly an entity, all of them amongst themselves.
They also run the WWOC radio station in New Orleans.
They have more money than God.
Now you can go look at their 501C3.
You can go look at their tax returns.
They have $40 million in the bank.
All right, so the reason why they needed to make the call Sunday was because checks were
due on Monday, not just to bands, but to vendors.
They were making all of these plans across the city with sponsor partners, and they were
putting them on the hook, and they hadn't paid anybody yet.
Well, checks were coming due on Monday to the tune of about a buck and a half, a million
and a half dollars when it came to sponsors, when it came to artists and the down payments
they needed to make.
Well, they could have made that and then spent the next month seeing what Delta was going
to do and seeing if this thing was going to peter out, if the vaccine rates went up, et
cetera.
They chose not to, mainly because the city kept pushing back on Jazz Fest happening at
the time.
So the mayor, who's been a thorn in the side to say it very gently to a lot of entities
across the city, she's done a really good job when it comes to protecting the city in
COVID after the initial explosion after Mardi Gras last year, but she has also made things
very difficult, and it's been very hard as a business owner, and especially a lot if
you're in the live music world.
So she pushed back on Jazz Fest, have her happening to begin with.
Jazz Fest said, no, we're going to do it.
So then the city pushed back and said, all right, we'll just do it a limited capacity
and over one weekend.
They said, no, we're going to add another date and we're going to put the Rolling Stones
on it.
And it became this tug of war to the point where the mayor and the city basically said,
well, we're not going to pass your, we're not going to give you security.
We're not going to give you permits and play chicken with us.
And it became a game of chicken.
And unfortunately, the clock ran out on Jazz and Heritage Foundation to make the call.
And so they made the call.
And of course, they did it under the umbrella of COVID.
Now it's a very worthwhile umbrella and totally makes sense, but it wasn't just because of
COVID.
So you're going to see probably a French Quarter Fest that's future tenuous.
Bucou Fest, I don't think is long for this world.
I think that's going to get canceled next couple of weeks.
The other part of this that nobody will tell you, Jazz Fest second weekend was not selling
well.
Tickets were not moving very well at all for the second weekend of Jazz Fest.
Bucou is not selling very well.
So if you get an off ramp, if the universe is giving you an off ramp, sometimes you take
it.
That's the way that I took the Jazz Fest information.
And then by the time all of that was, I put all of that out there, boom, an hour and a
half later, they pulled a plug on it and send a pretty good commotion to the world, at least
our part of the world.
Just to be very, very clear, I don't think any of this specifically relates to Bonnaroo,
but in general, these are the kinds of things and the decisions that these people have to
make and they have to make them pretty quickly.
So when we say, two weeks ago, we were clamoring for why has there not been an announcement,
these are the kinds of conversations that are going on.
And again, I want to point out that's not to say that any of those specifics are the
same, but that's what you're talking about.
Sure.
And in the future, maybe somebody will start looking at a calendar wondering when Bonnaroo
or Coachella or Lollapalooza's date where they have to start paying artists when that
is.
This is a little bit different because Live Nation has a lot of money in the bank and
they can go into debt here and there around the edges.
Although Jazz and Heritage Foundation has $40 million in the bank, if they were to lose
a million and a half, $2 million because they made a bad call on COVID, that's a lot of
money.
That's a lot of money for them to be on the hook for when they have to turn around and
do this all again in three months.
And the other big difference is these types of things have always been a reality.
There's always been, to go back to one of our early shows a year ago, force majeure,
but you've just never had a worldwide pandemic that can actually shut everything down twice
or three times even.
So it's a little bit more of a reality when you're sitting around that table than it probably
was in the past.
So I guess that's all I'm saying.
I hear you.
By the time you might be hearing this, we might have a lineup, I'm sorry, a schedule
on Thursday, which will be a wonderful birthday present for Brad Guy.
Happy birthday to me.
Here's the Bonnaroo schedule.
I'm very, very excited about that.
That's the other reason they waited.
I was going to hold that out until later to tell you happy birthday.
Thanks buddy.
I really, really appreciate it.
I had to pull some strings.
Did you?
Thanks guys.
I know that this is for the first time ever, this is a quick one.
This is a short one.
Boy, I can't tell you some of the brilliance that you missed on the secret show where it
was nothing but doom and gloom and pimping out teenage boys for yard work.
I hate that you missed it.
We were both on our game, man.
It was great stuff.
Probably the best show ever and it'll never be heard.
Well, the one piece of news that we got to in that show late into it was that coming
up next week, not only do we dive into the schedule, but it will be the first of three,
count them three episodes where you get our Bonnaroo picks and first up a Mr. Lorataco.
That's right.
I think you're going to be surprised what I'm going to pick.
The schedule is definitely going to help me pick.
Well I hope so.
If you don't pick somebody that's not on the schedule.
Well, yeah, we'll see.
I'm picking Menudo.
I did say this, Taco, that me and Barry would probably have a very hard time picking six
bands that you'd want to see.
Yeah, we felt comfortable with the first three.
We did.
But after that, we were not sure.
Yeah, yeah.
You nailed some of them.
Of course you've known them, but it's going to be hard to narrow it down just to six, I
think.
But we're in the lineup and there's a lot more there than I thought I was interested
in.
I don't want you to worry about it all capping it at six.
Don't worry about that.
You pick as many as you want to pick.
Oh, I am.
I will.
I just thought it was going to be hard for me personally to find six artists that I thought
that would make you leave the bus.
Right, right.
Well there's going to be conflicts and so there's going to be conflict resolution in
part of that.
Who do you pick?
I'm going to go over this.
So we'll see.
I'm looking forward to it.
That's the thinking stuff that I want to hear.
Why you picked this one over that one.
That's the good one.
Right, yeah.
You're going to want me to justify why I'm picking band A over band B if they're in the
same time slot.
And I can, spoiler alert for me, I can already tell you it's because it was closer.
That's a major consideration.
I'm penciling in a nap right here, so it depends on how long that goes.
It was closer.
I've never taken a nap at Bonnaroo actually.
I wonder if there's anything else we need to get to.
I feel like there's something that we're missing.
Am I missing anything before we get this out?
No, maybe just a caveat related to what we were just saying is that stuff is happening
so fast.
So you know, I'm not making excuses for us, but these are podcasts.
They're not done live on the moment.
So if something major changes, we'll be on it as quickly as we can.
Yeah, and by the way, just don't expect a lineup show on Thursday or Friday, okay?
I mean, it was all I could do to slide this one in.
So we'll be back talking about the lineup.
There's plenty of time to talk about the lineup and the schedule.
Are we all in agreement on that?
Do I have to?
No, no, I agree.
Okay, you're right.
Well, for all our listeners who are part of our Discord family, we'll be on there Thursday
talking about it and everywhere else.
So yeah, that's a good point.
There'll be plenty of chatter.
That's a good point.
Man, is there anything else that we missed from the secret show?
I feel like there's other things that I...
Well, we had a little bit of your recap from Lala, but that's all seems to be behind us.
We have the Live Nation stuff.
I don't even remember Lala Palooza being honest with you.
I don't even remember it happening.
Was I there?
I don't...
Well, there's no proof.
There's probably a puddle of vomit that's proof that you were there.
In the hotel room in a bar.
That's called Limp Bizkit.
Unless somebody saw you at one of the bars, there's no proof.
I had some really, really amazing dinners, guys.
I mean, some top shelf eating culinary experiences, guys.
It was really, really a solid showing.
I think the only real disappointing...
I think it was one of our secret shows, either the first or the second, where we talked about
you asking the young kids on the street some question.
I thought that was funny.
I hate that we don't get that in there.
Well, no.
I don't think that...
We talked about that two weeks ago, didn't we?
Was that two weeks ago?
Yeah, that's two weeks ago.
That's published.
It's all run together.
Okay, good.
Well, then we're good, because that was gold.
So long as we still have the episode where you pimped out teenage boys, I think we're
going to be okay.
Taco, he is so mad about this.
He is so...
He is flaming hot mad about this.
I don't want to let it go.
I can't believe I missed the teenage boys.
Seriously, one of my favorite Twitter comments today was about exactly that.
And the dot, dot, dot afterwards was, man, that sounds really strange out of context
for the podcast.
Yes, it does.
You know what?
It sounds strange in context.
That's why I'm having trouble with it.
All right, there you go.
A quick one today.
We'll be back next week with the lineup of Taco's picks.
So what podcast?
Which bands do you hear that matter?
We'll talk to you next week.
Love you, guys.
Bye.