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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember Eminem? (with George Civeris and Sam Taggart)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

This week the Bayer siblings welcome the hilarious George Civeris and Sam Taggart to the podcast! The group reveal insights about their resting faces and does shaving your facial hair always make you look younger? Vanessa also insists that she is a Sam and Jonah is a George, and basically proves her point when they debate the return of the Olive Garden's Neverending Pasta Bowl (hint: Vanessa and Sam are PRO Pasta Bowl.) Plus, they talk about the phenomenon that was Eminem in the nineties and how they were at times offended by him while at other times attracted to him? Vanessa also talks about meeting him at SNL and they discuss his business ventures today (which actually have something in common with The Olive Garden). Finally, in an exciting game of YES/NO-STALGIA, the group is surprises themselves by being both Pro-Furby and more shockingly, Pro-McDonald's Oreo Frappe! So be sure to lose yourself in this incredible episode and also check out George and Sam's fantastic podcast, StraightioLab!

Check out Sam Taggart's show Club Comic at Color Club Ballroom on Thursday, 11/9: https://dice.fm/event/6kyob-sam-taggart-club-comic-9th-nov-color-club-ballroom-chicago-tickets and George Civeris at The Elysian on Wednesday, 11/29: https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/george

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.0

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

0:10.0

Who are double excited for today's podcast.

0:13.0

Welcome to How Did We Get Weird? Jonah, I know we're both very excited for our guests today.

0:31.4

And I recently got to do their incredible podcast radio lab.

0:36.9

And when I was on it, I got to talk about something that

0:40.5

I don't talk about a lot, which is that sort of my resting face is confused or lost because Sam,

0:50.2

one of our guests today also sort of has a similar resting face. Now, Jonah, what is your

0:57.5

resting face, do you think? Like when you're just walking on the street, et cetera? I don't know,

1:03.0

really, right? Because it's hard to know your own, but I have been told, when I lived in New York,

1:06.6

I had been told people had seen me when I was, I was usually late, and I looked mad.

1:14.2

I think I look very focused and that can be perceived as angry.

1:20.3

And I've seen some, we have a picture at our parents' house of me running a marathon, and I look really mad.

1:22.0

But I think I'm just like in it.

1:23.5

I don't think I'm actually angry.

1:25.9

But yeah, I could see, I could see confused.

1:31.3

Yeah. And it's usually because I'm deep in thought, but when I'm deep in thought, I look confused, and I'm often deep in thought.

1:34.3

And so I think, and Jonah, I know the photo you're referencing, you do look very angry, and there's

1:39.3

a photo of me running cross country where I think I look lost and confused. Yeah, you may have

1:47.1

been lost. Well, it's like right in front of our high school. I think like, I probably wasn't

1:53.5

that lost. But it's funny that I think we have similar temperaments and yet one looks angry all the

1:59.8

time and one looks lost all the time and one looks lost all the time.

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