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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember TV Theme Songs (with Liz Feldman)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode the Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome their friend Liz Feldman! You may know that Liz from creating the hit Netflix show "Dead To Me" but did you know that her new Netflix show premiering this Thursday, "No Good Deed" is the third in her run of three-word, turn-of-phrase series'?? And speaking of TV shows, the trio get into their all-time favorite TV show theme songs and as a surprise to no one, Vanessa sings a lot of them (as does Liz. Jonah, less so.) Plus Vanessa gets into the childhood time-capsule saga that will continue to take twists and turns, we talk tiktok and it's wealth of cottage cheese-based recipes, and Jonah kills with a highly customizable parchment paper joke. You gotta listen to this fantastic episode and check out Liz's fantastic new show "No Good Deed" this Thursday, because honestly, we dig both for you.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:06.3

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

0:11.3

Who are so excited for today's guest, I'd use the Gen Z term, we're dead.

0:16.3

To me, welcome to how did we get weird.

0:32.8

Yeah. Welcome to How Did We Get Weird? Sorry, Jonah. That was a little bit of a tough intro, but I think it's all going to make sense.

0:40.3

Right. So, Jonah, I wanted to tell you uh one more story about when I was home for our school's centennial celebration

0:47.8

okay okay so one thing that I found to be incredibly rude when I was there was they were making this big deal about how they were going to make a time capsule.

1:02.0

Like you could contribute to this time capsule.

1:04.8

And they're going to bury it.

1:06.3

And in another hundred years, they're going to dig it up.

1:09.8

Now, I don't know that they they knew

1:12.7

they were being so rude and flying this in the face of the class of 2000 but as someone from the

1:17.0

class of 2000 i remember that when we were in about kindergarten or first grade they brought my

1:23.5

entire class to the high school so that we could be put on tape and be recorded to be part

1:29.8

of our own time capsule. And they said, when you're seniors in high school, we're going to dig. It was

1:34.2

some kid's senior project. They were like, when you're seniors in high school, we're going to

1:37.5

dig it up and we're going to have your time capsule from when you were little kids and you're going

1:41.8

to be so excited. So then, you know, we were seniors in high school and we're like, okay, time to dig up the time

1:47.2

capsule. And they were like, oh, we lost it. We don't know where it is. And we were like,

1:55.6

excuse me? Like, you can't find it. And we were so, and it just got left at that.

2:02.6

So when I was back at our centennial celebration, I said, hey, there's got to be someone

2:06.8

from like the class of eight of, what would that have been, 80, 89, 90.

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