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🗓️ 11 September 2025
⏱️ 76 minutes
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At this moment, Jim and Amos are in London, England on their second attempt to record a podcast. They talk about getting sued in car accidents, fake Rolexes v. telling the time by the sun, and covering up Banksy.
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| 0:21.7 | promo code ATM. Hello everybody. Welcome to at this moment. With me, Jim Jeffries, |
| 0:29.3 | and Amos Gilwe, it's actually the second time we recorded this podcast. We're now doing |
| 0:32.4 | another back of phones because the other recording didn't work out. We may not have hit |
| 0:36.9 | the record button. We're not sure. But it was a belter of a podcast. They talk about the great loss of knowledge and art at the burning down of the Library of Alexandria. And this is, this is, if you have no written history, if you have no thing, then things will be forgotten. And we could try and recreate what we did the other night backstage at the Hammersmithmith Apollo, but we never did that. With a cave painting or something. But, no, we were backstage at the Hammersmith Apollo in a very famous dressing room that the Beatles have sat out and everything. I'm in a hotel room now in London that maybe someone's overdosed in. I'm pretty sure. Yeah. Well, the Rolling Stones partied here in 1968. And they haven't redone the day course since. And the hotel doesn't half let you know about it either. I know they tell you all the time. You're like, oh, I'm not sure about the breakfast this morning. I think the bacon was ever done. That's how Mick Jagger liked it, sir. |
| 1:27.8 | Yeah, yeah. |
| 1:28.4 | Oh, okay. Yeah. Gather there's no moss. God, there's no moss. They bring it up all the time. In fact, so I don't want to paint Jim as a diva. Yeah. But he was fucking ropedable when we went to this hotel. It is nice, but you're a modern man. Alright, okay. |
| 1:43.6 | This shit bothers you. |
| 1:44.7 | This, it doesn't block out the sun. |
| 1:47.3 | And, uh... we went to this hotel. It is nice, but you're a modern man. I, okay. This shit bothers you. |
| 1:44.7 | This, it doesn't block out the sun. Uh-huh. And we had an actual key on a wooden, but like, that looks like you're at a gas station. And you've, and you've not been trusted to not take the key. Yeah, yeah. That's a lot of effort to remember that key everywhere you go. It's hard taking that out with you. |
| 2:00.3 | Yeah, yeah. |
| 2:00.6 | And it's also, like, oh, look, I'm not a single fella, right? |
| 2:03.4 | Yeah. |
| 2:03.5 | But imagine if you picked up a young lady and went, you've got to slide that across the bar. Hard to be discreet as this chick leaves bar jingling with your fucking keys. And also you lose a key at other hotels. You go to a reception, I've lost my key, because I'm not a key. with that room blah blah blah blah this one's like that you pay a key at other hotels. You go down reception. I've lost my key. This one's like that. You pay a deposit on the key. I lost my key this morning at breakfast. And the porter had to come. And he was like this. What floor? I go. Five, which is the top floor here. He said one of this? Five. Five. Five, is it? That British work ethic that we know and love. |
| 2:38.6 | Five, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, speaking of the British work ethic, at this moment, |
| 2:43.1 | the big thing that's happening, when we did the show on the Monday, which was sold out, |
| 2:47.0 | but a few people couldn't make it to the gig, I am adding an extra gig in Hammersmith on the back of the tour in November. So check Jim Jeffries.com. Check my Instagram. You'll see when it's listed if you want to come back. The shows in Hammersmith were unbelievable. The first show was good, and the second show was amazing. Just they really amazing. Well, let's go through that first. I want to talk about the first show. Okay, to the first show, the first show, I go on stage and I come out at the moment to Village People's song, song, you know, there's still other village people up. I like to upset Karen Willis. Showing contrition from our. Yes, yes, from my... Continuing our apology tour, our Our global apology tour. So I come out and it's... I come out the macho man. It's all like a mirror ball and all like rainbow color. He's gay. It's super gay. It's the campus outing ever. Like if you saw Julian and Clary or Alan Carr coming at this, you go, bit much boys, a bit on the nose. |
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