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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember AND1 Mixtapes? (with Langston Kerman)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2021

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Jonah and Vanessa welcome the hilarious and talented Langston Kerman, who you might know as an actor, writer, comedian and host of "My Momma Told Me." They discuss their nostalgic childhood journeys of getting to school: From watching incredible bus fights to Jonah peeling into the highschool parking lot blasting what Vanessa calls "the yelling guys." They also talk about Langton's love for AND1 mixtapes, 3D Doritos, Double Dare Live, and see if Langston can finally put his beef with Mark Summers to rest.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Vanessa Bayer and this is my brother Jonah.

0:06.0

We're two siblings who love to talk about our childhood and nostalgia and how it shaped us into the people we are today.

0:11.0

Who are pretty cool if I do say so myself.

0:14.0

Welcome to How Did We Get Weird. So, Jonah, thanks for being on time today.

0:31.2

Do you remember how when we used to go to school growing up, it was very hard for us to be on time?

0:36.1

Yes, I do remember, well, before we could drive, I remember waiting for the school bus,

0:41.1

and we could see it out the front window of our house, so you would be, like, frantically

0:44.2

trying to get your backpack and shoes on before the bus came, and then you would kind of see

0:48.2

it coming, and you try to, like, we had a super long driveway, so you'd have to run down it.

0:51.8

It's such a long driveway so you'd have to run down it. It's such a long driveway. Yeah. And then if you missed the bus, then our parents had to drive us to school. And yeah, I remember just like, so, I mean,

0:59.2

I feel that's maybe where like so much internalized anxiety comes from. Like, just like knowing

1:03.3

any second now, the bus is going to come. And we would always cut it super close or miss the bus.

1:09.2

And I remember once, uh, you and I had the same Doc Martin, like high tops growing up.

1:18.2

I guess, I don't know if you'd call those high tops, but same Doc Martin boots.

1:21.4

And one time I wasn't going to school, I think I was sick, and you were running really late for the bus.

1:26.6

And you grabbed mine and kind of ran to the bus half in them.

1:29.9

But then once you got to school, you realized they were too small on you.

1:33.3

What's funny is I don't remember that, but I feel that's the kind of thing that would happen

1:36.1

to me and I would just be like, okay.

1:37.5

And I would like never, it wouldn't be that big of a deal to me at that time of my life. Yeah. It reminds me of the time that I got called into the nurse's office at school

1:45.2

because you're like piercing in your chin fell out and they, she wanted me to help with it for like

1:51.2

sanitary reasons because we were related. Anyways, we had a lot of adventures going to school. I remember

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