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I Saved Someone’s Life! (BBQ #4)

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Comedy

4.99.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Karl Jacobs and Sapnap tell their heroic story of saving a man's life while on a night out in New York. What other near-death experiences have the boys faced, plus how would they capitalize if they went back in time? Hear it all on this audio exclusive episode of BANTER! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

On Wednesday's episode we're talking about our adventures in New York and how we actually save someone's life and today we're gonna talk about that.

0:06.2

But before we do this is an audio exclusive episode so if you're on Spotify, RIS, Five Stars and Follow and if you're on Apple do the same, you know you should do it and you're gonna do that right now.

0:15.5

It's the best way to support the show and we'll love you forever and I'm not talking to all of you.

0:19.8

I'm talking about you, the person that I'm pointing at that you can't see because it's audio only. Enjoy the show.

0:26.4

So what you saved someone's life. Yes. And immediately after we walked into a random hotel and wiped said hands with hand sanitizer because I was touching an almost dead man.

0:38.4

Into be clear, I did not touch that man because I did not know who that man was and maybe it's just pointed out too much with that man literally had like, you know, a needle on the ground and I was like, I don't want to touch him.

0:50.0

Okay, but wait, if a context so this was at the Mr. Beast bug a restaurant first restaurant launch. No, no, this was not at the restaurant launch. No, it was not at the restaurant. Let's be clear. Let's rewind all the way back.

1:02.0

Okay. We were in New York for the launch of the first ever Mr. Beast burger and to celebrate the night before, not gonna lie me, Sapnap, a lot of the people that work at the YouTube channel Mr. Beast and some of our friends decided we want to go out to Midtown.

1:19.6

And had an hit up a roof rooftop bar of some sort. Okay, where is the easiest place for us all to meet up in Manhattan Times Square? That sounds like a bad place. Isn't it really busy? To be honest, just for where everybody was. It was the easiest place. There was somebody in West Village. There was somebody up north. A little bit.

1:38.6

You know what I'm saying? Like we it was the basically the medium point, right? So we met there, but then we had to go down to Manhattan to lower lower West Side Manhattan. So basically we're just like walking down. We're heading to this bar area. We're walking, walking, walking.

1:54.6

And this guy shows up. He goes, yo, call the cops. This guy's dying. What do you think when he says that he's not dying? I'll be honest. I'll be honest. I was thinking this guy is trying to pull a quick one on us. I thought he was going to try. I was like, this guy's going to rob us, bro.

2:12.6

I genuinely thought the same thing. I was I kept walking a few more steps, but our friend. He's another contributor named Zeeland, right? He he's actually lives in Manhattan. And he saw the guy like freaking out and started walking immediately over just completely trusting the guy, which is crazy to me. But okay.

2:30.6

And he starts calling the cops like he actually doesn't and we all look over as a group of probably about eight of us and just see this guy sitting at a table, like probably an outdoor restaurant table with his head just on the table. Right? Just don't like it.

2:47.6

Does it look like he's kind of just sleeping, resting, chilling out or like he actually looks like he's dying. Well, the reason the reason that I knew it was real was like I said earlier. I mean, he's slumped over on this thing. And I'm like looking around, like, expecting the area. And there's just a needle on the ground. And I was like, oh, yeah, maybe this guy actually is like dying and like overdosing in front of it.

3:09.6

So I guess I'm not going to lie. I was shocked at first. Like the guy looked dead, to be honest. Like he really genuinely looked dead to me. And Zeeland, I'm not going to lie. I just walked over and started calling the cops immediately getting the street details.

3:21.6

And I'm like, oh my God, we're really doing this right now. So I'm trying to I'm trying to think what can I do? Am I just going to get in the way if I walk over there?

3:30.6

But I realized that this guy that was there before us was freaking out. I think more like almost in like a pissed off way. Like I think this was his restaurant or something. So he was like shaking the guy like a more aggressive way. Does that make sense?

3:46.6

So I think you the thing I think he was like pissed off. I think he also like wasn't trying to be there. He kept like riding off of this bicycle and just disappearing. My theory was that that was the guy who gave the other guy said drugs. That was my personal theory.

4:01.6

I'm going to be as wide as the first guy that came over to you. I'll see you to cool the cops. I can't he just do himself. That's what I was asking.

4:08.6

Dude, we're all wondering. I mean, I'm sure there was eight of us all for a second. Like, why does this dude? You know, it's 2022 that you tell me this restaurant owner doesn't own a cell phone? Like I just I don't know.

4:19.6

It was a restaurant owner, Carl. I'm telling you're being too oblivious. That was definitely that guy's drug dealer that he gave him some whack ass drugs that made him like die.

4:28.6

You know what I wasn't oblivious about George? What? I walked over there and I took action.

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