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Life is Short with Justin Long

Rob Huebel 🍆

Life is Short with Justin Long

Wondery

Comedy Interviews, Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Comedy

4.89.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Rob Huebel (Goosebumps) and Justin talk about how they both only read their own parts in Goosebumps (and so it was fun to watch it all put together), How playing jerks on TV leads people to think he’s a jerk in real life, and what it was like to improvise opposite Larry David on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

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0:19.2

What is that? What is it? The geese sound. Yeah, is that an off-putting way to begin a podcast? But I've been hearing a lot of geese because the geese are now flying south and I've always wondered how they know like

0:26.8

Also how to migratory birds know to migratory to fly in a design in a shape together.

0:33.3

It's always really fascinated me.

0:35.7

Like do they have a meeting?

0:36.5

Do they prepare for it somehow?

0:38.4

Well, I find it.

0:39.4

I don't know.

0:40.0

How do they know where they're going to be in the V?

0:43.2

That's what I've always wondered.

0:44.7

And when they have to change course, like,

0:47.5

or like when, you know, Brackles in Austin,

0:50.4

when they all gather the sights of,

0:52.1

it's like the Alfred Hitchcock movie,

0:53.6

when they've all gathered on telephone wires, you know, the birds on the wire.

0:58.8

How do they know when to move? Is there one that's just like, like I'm going I just looked up geese

1:04.4

Knowing that we'd be doing a podcast and how riveted people would be to hear about geese

1:09.1

And it said that they have a clock in their brains. know you just like a blurb yeah I actually

1:16.4

I didn't want to interrupt the beautiful flow, but I I sort of made it part of the word they have I didn't think it was it was enough of a but it was a burp it came

1:26.3

Sorry to interrupt. I feel like stranger geese are more in sync than we are right now. I know it's not sad but they have an internal clock they have a clock in their brains where they they're able to tell how short a day is getting the time of a day when the sun is setting so based on that they start honking at each other and then families collect and then I think families collect with other families and then they all take off.

1:49.0

Is this true? Yeah, that's what I just read. And they go, when you hear them honking, it's them calling each other and say,

1:55.0

they look up in the air, and they go, uh-huh, and they look up in the air to signal that they should all fly. It's an awful sound.

2:04.0

We should come up with a sound that signals the start of the podcast.

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