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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember LEGOs? (with Danny Tamberelli)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode of HOW DID WE GET WEIRD?, the Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome Danny Tamberelli, who you may know as "Little" Pete Wrigley from the nostalgic Nickelodeon show "The Adventures of Pete & Pete," but did you know that he is in a punk band and also knows all this punk stuff that Jonah knows but Vanessa definitely does not? And speaking of, we talk about all the actors from nineties Nick shows that are now musicians and Vanessa offers to host a Nick Jam in her backyard! It's happening! We also discuss Little Pete hanging out with Big Pete in the hipster capital of the world in real life as well as Danny's LEGO collection with his son—and how the LEGO craze seems to be taking over the world?? Finally, in a personal game of CHANGE.ORG, we're talking about Subway selling garlic bread year round (why not??), Gary listening to Alice in Chains' "Jar Of Flies" EP (Get movin', Gary!) and most importantly, why won't they PLEASE release season 3 of "The Adventures of Pete & Pete" on DVD?? Danny has some inside intel, but you'll have to listen to find out!

Plus check out Danny and Kate Tamberelli's new book, "The First Date Prophecy: A Hilarious and Nostalgic Love Story," out now!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.8

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

0:10.6

Who think that today's guest is all that.

0:13.0

Welcome to How Did We Get Weird. You know, Jonah, we were just home in Cleveland, and you were asked to do something that you famously said on this podcast that you would never do, which is to clean your stuff out of mom and dad's basement.

0:39.0

Yes, yes. I think saying that on the podcast and having them hear it really sabotaged me,

0:43.5

because then I think they became worried that it, I've already been putting it off for about 15 years.

0:47.9

Right.

0:48.3

Yeah, I found some stuff kind of a lot of old show flyers, many CDs, books, photos, all kinds of stuff. I was able to get rid of some

0:56.9

stuff, some like broken guitar stand. I got rid of like the kind of low hanging fruit, like the stuff

1:01.3

that was really no possibility of selling or keeping for nostalgic purposes. And by the way,

1:07.0

I just want to make clear to any of our listeners who haven't listened to every episode.

1:11.2

Our parents, when we were in college, moved into a condo, and they just basically took all of our stuff in boxes and put it in their basement.

1:17.7

And we're like, you guys need to go through this at some point.

1:20.6

And now we're in our 40s, and we're finally going through it.

1:23.7

Yeah, and I got thousands of CDs down there, and I think I've waited so long with the CDs that they've actually started to become valuable again.

1:32.2

Like, I think I wrote the whole wave.

1:33.8

Right.

1:34.6

But I still have no, they take up so much space.

1:36.6

I have a house now.

1:38.5

I think our guests can relate to what I'm saying.

1:40.6

The actual CDs in the CD cases, because that's the problem I have in my parents'

1:45.7

house is that I've saved all of the CDs, but when I went to college, I got those books,

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