JIMMIE LEE - THE JERSEY OUTLAW

JIMMIE LEE - THE JERSEY OUTLAW

October 09, 2024 52m S4E33
Jimmie is a super talented comedian and we had a great time during his visit to Los Angeles. We walked around the streets of Beverly Hills filming his style of organic street comedy and then came to the studio for a really fun conversation. Don't forget to go to YouTube to watch the video episode katontheloosepodcast and insta for super fun clips katzammuto and realkatontheloose Kat on the Loose is always 100% organic never edited or scripted

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My guest today, Jimmy Lee, aka the Jersey Outlaw, is an insanely talented comedian and TV personality. He has a reality TV show called Dangerously Funny, and he's super well known for performing outrageous comedy with the public on the streets all over the country, very organically.
And as you guys know, organic is my vibe. So now, while visiting Hollywood and Los Angeles, we finally did a super fun episode.
First, we were shooting all over the streets of Beverly Hills and causing total chaos. We had so much fun.
We were laughing, laughing, laughing so hard. And then we went to the podcasting studios of Cat on the Loose and recorded a really fun episode.
So if you guys are listening to the audio episode, make sure you go to my YouTube channel, Cat on the Loose podcast, and to his YouTube channel, The Jersey Outlaw, because you gotta watch the footage. It's hilarious.
And I have to say, not only he's an incredibly talented, natural comedian, but he's one of the nicest, nicest people I've ever met in my life. So I have to say thank you with all my heart for being so kind, so real, and so wonderful to me.
We've been trying to book this episode for a really long time. And you know what? We finally did it, and it was such an honor to meet this amazing guy that now I can also call friend.
I really hope you guys enjoy it. I hope it makes you laugh.
I hope it gives you a great, great, great, great time. Jimmy Lee, the Jersey Outlaw on Cat on the Loose, always 100% organic, never edited, real life.
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Beverly Hills News 10216 South Beverly Drive, a local's favorite. Jimmy, welcome to Cat on the Loose.
We're doing this. Jersey Outlaw here, baby.
Cat is on the loose and was on the loose on the streets with the kid. And we were rocking and rolling and getting everybody insulting today

and creating a lot of FOMO in Beverly Hills.

And guys, a reel's coming up on YouTube in a couple days.

I know.

And listen, what a tough crowd in Beverly Hills.

It was a rough crowd.

It was a rough crowd.

We found the right people.

So here we are at the Cat on the Loose podcasting studio in West Hollywood.

But I have to say, it's such an honor to have you because, you know,

I'm a huge fan of your work.

I think that's a good thing. We found the right people.
So here we are at the Cat on the Loose podcasting studio in West Hollywood.

But I have to say, it's such an honor to have you because, you know, I'm a huge fan of your work.

I think you do a very organic, very natural comedy.

You do street comedy, which is insanely difficult.

And it's totally my style.

So before we even get started, I have to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for doing this.

It means the world to me. You're a sweet person.

Very nice.

And welcome to Hollywood.

I'm here.

The land of FOMO.

The land of FOMO.

So for people listening to the episode, before we arrived at the studio, we were like, let's walk around the streets.

Correct.

And do comedy, which is your specialty. Right.
And how did that start? Like, how did you come up with that idea? The street stuff? Yeah. I did stand-up for about four years.
And I don't know how it even came about, but I went to South Beach. And before we hired security guards, we worked with models.
But it worked better when I had done music than comedy. So we had some models and we had a camera crew and a photographer.
And I went on the streets of South Beach. I think it was 2016.
And we insulted everybody we could. And we put one video up.
It got 270,000 views. Oh, my God.
One video. One video.
In about one month. Yeah.
Do you remember what was in that video that got so it was 10 minutes of street comedy okay and when i did stand up which is like i was doing 20 minute sets and i would put videos up i would get 300 views i don't even think i got maybe one video got a thousand so when i get kind of tired from running around doing stand up for a while while, I said, it seems like people like this outrageous insult style, over-the-top offensive comedy because it's nuts. And I just stayed with what I think worked social media-wise.
And I've been doing it ever since. And that's basically what it was.
You have an insanely huge audience. You have like a million and a half followers on Instagram.
You have, oh my God, even know you have a huge youtube we have a little under 100 000 on youtube but our youtube videos are always getting 50 000 views so what what do you think that is because i think it's i personally think your talent is not something people can learn tell me if you think i'm wrong like i think it to be something natural. The only comedian I grew up with that could really just do improv comedy with no rehearsal or, you know, memorizing a set was Don Rickles.
So I idolized him as a kid. I used to go to all the shows and tape the shows and go home and listen to the shows and memorize his show.
Even he had two songs in show i'm a nice guy and laughter for love and i learned him on the piano i mean i was obsessed and of course i like that rodney dangerfield i like red fox but the comedian i patterned my comedy after was don rickle so i must have seen him 50 times or more he played resorts casino in atlantic city and when he was in Vegas, he played the Sahara and I'm going back in the late, in the late eighties. And, um, I met him and, and interviewed him once cause I had done for a very brief time, uh, press interviews in college for one year for, for a college newspaper.
And, uh, he was, he's like a wise guy, even interview him, but you could tell he's a good person. But there was nobody that could just be funny and say everything wrong.
But the people knew that he was a good guy and they just, racial jokes, ethnic jokes, fat jokes, and you could get away with it. So you can't get away with it as much today but i'm determined to be that one person that keeps the old style comedy that the wise guy comedy alive and and i love it and i have great social media people and i'm doing you know what i enjoy and where my heart is you have i know i i and and i noticed that and we were talking about that and it makes me happy it's not i'm making i'm not making money at this that much but it makes me happy.
Yeah, we were talking about that. And it makes me happy.
I'm not making money at this that much, but it makes me happy. Yeah, we were talking about that.
Yeah, you have to do it from your heart because you love it, because it's art, and you make people laugh. And it's funny because when we were walking around Beverly Hills today, we made this comment like, these people have great lives, and they're having these super fancy, expensive lunches, and then you go and you try to talk to them and they're like oh like and no sense of humor what was the guy's name jess jess the founder of mount of angels non-profit yeah jess said something interesting and i think he's really said the problem in this area is every person's fixated on money and they're so fixated on it and they're so uptight and serious because probably most don't have it so I feel blessed in this sense I'm a dentist I had a pretty large company it's downsized but I saved I was a saver because I didn't grow up with money and because I saved I have money I'm married with my wife and I have a nice life we have two kids and I feel blessed that but I didn't grow money, you see, but the point being is I'm not fixated on that.
I'm fixated on going out, creating FOMO, making people laugh and have fun. Uh, I would say the metrics maybe aren't matching exact here like they do in Little Italy in New York, but you got to find your, your points and your people.
And sometimes you got to take people that aren't quite ready, twist their arm and figure out the right things to say or do to get things to work. But it is a little bit different out here.
But that thing I said earlier about that money fixation out here, that prevents, that's a block for people to say, Hey, older guy making people laugh, doing fun comedy. They're not having it as much.
But listen, if it is true, or Jesse said that most people in Beverly Hills, yeah, they're so fixated on making money and everything. You can tell if you just look at them.
I agree with you. Isn't that sad? It's sad.
Because I agree with you. Having money is so important.
Of course, it gives you freedom. I like that I have money and I can do things I want, but that doesn't make you happy.
I agree. Exactly.
Money does not make you happy. Listen.
I have money.

It doesn't make you happy. Oh, let me tell you something.

I'm living proof of it because I was married to a multimillionaire for 15 years.

Right.

I was miserable because he was nasty, abusive, did not let me work.

So you had all the money and you weren't happy.

And now I am broke as fuck.

And happy as shit.

I am the famous starving artist, but I do what I love.

Yes.

I'm doing the podcast.

I don. Yes.
I'm doing what you love. Yeah.
It's not work. I work my ass off.
But it's not work. It's not work.
If you like it. Exactly.
I agree. So I think, and this is another thing that I believe if you start doing from your heart, correct, then your projects start growing and then you start making money from it because your audience notices.
And people like when your heart's in it. Yeah, that person is authentic.
I'm going to listen to her because she's not full of shit. She's not doing it because of the money.
Well. Do you agree? I'm not doing this because of money because there's no money.
Yeah, exactly. Same.
Not yet. Which all my guys are like mercenaries almost.
Not yet. But I think it comes.
I think it comes. Like the little bit, at least for me, the little bit that comes my way as the podcast is growing and it's growing this really nice audience, I feel that it's because people relate.
They know that I'm not full of shit. They know that I'm not in it for the money.
Can I tell you, Kat, how good my comedy TV show is doing? Tell me. I'm the only guy that knows about it.
Well, we need to make more people know about it because your work is incredible. Well, I got two fans, and Jarrell said, yeah, they're in the attic right next to the air conditioners.
That is not true. You have a great audience.
We got a following. You have a great following.
As a matter of fact, on Thursday, we were leaving Craig's, and it was so cool. Like, the minute we left Craig's, this lady was like, oh, my God, I love you.
You make me laugh. I did.
Yep. And that made me feel good.
What did I say to you walking down the street? You said, oh, that makes me feel so good that I made somebody laugh. I did.
Yep. I felt good.
That's the best feeling in the world, right? That was like when we were with H3 and did the Greek theater and I walked out to 6,000 people and when I came out of that little box as a surprise they screamed there's nothing that can top that yeah not even hanging around with Jarrell that's why you do it because you know you're touching people's lives yep and so when you were growing up did you always feel you were funny naturally? Yeah, but I've been doing this. My cousin Nikki says, you've been doing this since you were a kid.
You just formalize it now. I've been doing this in college and dental school.
I was always kibitzing with people and insult them and messing with them. So I just basically never changed.
But now with social media, I formalize it to become more known as a celebrity because I like an entourage of people around me. Yeah, it's really cool.
And everybody got to tell me I'm a nice guy because I'm insecure. You are super nice.
No, I have to say that especially in this industry, before we met, we've been talking for a few months, right? Because you were on the East Coast and I'm here in L.A. Right.
And when I invited you to be on the podcast, very unusual in the entertainment industry. You reached out, you talked to me, you asked about the podcast.
Yep. You were so kind and so nice.
Thanks, son. Yep.
Which is very rare in the industry, right? You did tell me that. Yeah, you texted me that.
Usually people are like so, like, oh my God, talk to my publicist and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Like they're big shots.
Yeah, like they're big shots. And the funny thing is the smallest they are, the more unknown they are.
The worse they are. Yes.
The more full of shit they are. Yeah.
You're right. Do you have that impression too? That's true.
It is true, right? And that really bothers me in this industry because don't let nobody bother you do your thing yeah don't listen to nobody go right where your heart's telling you yeah yeah and you'll get there i do do that but i think you know in in a way it's such a sad game that people play like i would i wish that more people were as you are in this, thank you. Yeah, we're a minority.
We are a minority. Because we're nice.
We're just nice. And when I found, you know, my regular job, I'm respected as a dentist.
The patients couldn't be nicer. They pay.
And I'm not saying the job's my first choice anymore. It pays very well.
And the vibe in the office is super nice. And I'm the owner, so it's even better.
And the money's all mine. But entertainment, the FOM well and the the vibe in the office is super nice and i'm the owner so it's even better and the money's all mine but entertainment the fomo and the action i love but

the people in the industry are awful they're awful exactly and they are absolutely awful my wife says

to me why are you doing it because you're such a good guy and i said lynn i got problems it's i

guess the upbringing and the childhood and the uh the uh you know how he was brought up

That's kind of what makes me do it. It's in your blood.
The void of love from your family. And then you grow up and you need to get loved by external people who you don't know.
And when they recognize you and love you, it feels good. And it's sad that's how it is.
But it how it is for me i guess it's the same for you yeah and it is from your childhood i think for me and it's kind of like the same thing the reward the reason why i keep going when i get a message from someone anyone like a woman it's your recognition of an invalidation it's not money because if i was money cut i would not be this. Oh, my God, no.
Yeah. I'd be down a destitute row.
Same. And it's so much blood, sweat, and tears, as we were saying in the car on the way here.
You get up 5 in the morning. I get up 5 in the morning.
11 at night. I'm up at 7 till 10, 30, 11.
Yeah. And we work like seven days a week.
I'm always working. Like, she don't take a day off.
I don't take a day off. No, never.
And interestingly enough. And my guys, Jarrell, you call him.
He says, I'm editing. I'll talk to you later.
He doesn't call back because he does animation stuff. You know, you are luckier than me because you're, I have to say, your crew, they are so nice.
They're so nice. They're good kids.
I have a really hard time, like, keeping assistance. Usually people give up working for me.
Why? We shall see if Christy will laugh. Look at her face.
Christy, give her a shot. Don't quit.
Shout out to Christy and BK. Why is your turnover high? I don't.
I think because they can't handle the pace. I go through all.
And I told Christy, like, when we were talking, I explained, like, listen, it's not easy to work with me because there's 10 million things happening at the same time.

It's very fast paced and a lot of people just, you know, they don't want to deal with it. They get exhausted.
Yeah, they're like, oh my God, I can't, I don't want to deal with you. Well, you know what you have to do? I think the person that works for you has to have the same uh passion but also the same goal so i'll use jorrell and these guys are great by the way so jorrell is a content creator who came to me and he does animation content more like an adult swim thing oh wow and we actually have them interested because of the Jomo show, not my street comedy where we put up on my YouTube.
He's very talented. He's not an admin guy.
I do, you know, I find podcasts go on. I do pretty much all that with my manager.
Eddie's new, but Eddie is working as a cancer research specialist in New York, but Eddie is very talented at filming, uh, and doing videos, but we do short ones so we can edit them quicker. Now, Santiago, I met him.
He did the first live show with me, I think 2023. Wow.
I never saw a guy work so hard. And in the beginning, I wasn't even paying him.
He just was happy to be there and be in H3. These are people that are driven by a passion and mission because they believe in the cause.
So when you have aligned goals, and I talk about this when I do my huddles with my dental locations and you have the combined aligned goals and same mission, but each person in the structure or hierarchy or company does a different job. It could be a dental assistant, hygienist, operations matter, lead dentist, everybody's paid different.
But if they align with the same goal and the bonuses are there and the motivation and they really care, you get people to perform perform i try to align these guys the same way i do my dental company yeah it's very similar to um ups they when they were invented in the early 1900s they used a military model for their for their business structure and their metrics and kpis and i've that in my dental company. I used that when I created my DSO years ago and it's been pretty much the same ever since and it's worked.
Oh, I wasn't smart. I copied a company through my business advisors.
It was successful. And I've done that with these guys and I hope I'm not saying they get paid the most.
I don't make money at it, hope i'm kind enough and show love and um yeah i do nice things so they continue to show up because we're really doing this because we all love doing it and there's a lot of action it's not like we're doing it for a paycheck no because if we were none of us would even be sitting here with you now well we hope is that we inspire them to continue in the entertainment industry, to understand that it's not easy, right?

Nothing that you're going to do in this industry is going to be easy. Absolutely correct.

This is always my message.

Like, I get messages from people all over the world, like, how do I start a podcast?

And I'm like, okay, as long as you know that it's not going to be easy, right?

And probably the same for you.

Like, if people are listening and so many people every day come to L.A. and they want to become become comedians they want to jump in this industry well what did what did Chris say to me Chris what did you say to me an hour ago I'm going to be trying stand-up it's not the first time I heard that right and I super and I love women I have two great girlfriends you know how many people say comedians and they do it yeah and they stop within one year yeah you can't I'm not saying to her she's going they do it.
Yeah. And they stop within one year.
Yeah, you can't stop.

And I'm not saying to her she's going to do it.

But the problem is, is you need to have the balls of steel, the stamina.

Yes.

Not fear rejection.

And no matter what happens, you got to keep going.

Alligator skin.

Oh, yeah.

Alligator skin.

Yeah.

And that's why very few get through the funnel.

I agree.

And fewer make it.

I know.

That's the problem.

Like you said, people, and a lot of people come here to Hollywood.

They're like, oh, I'm going to give it a try for a year.

And there is a famous... through the funnel.
I agree. I feel or make it.
I know. That's the problem.
Like you said, people and a lot of people come here to Hollywood. They're like, oh, I'm going to give it a try for

a year. And there is a famous phrase, you know, in Hollywood, like, um, Hey, Jamie McDonald here.

This is my brand new song. Be sure to check out my breakout single, Desperate, on all streaming platforms.
Don't know if you ever heard this phrase, being from New Jersey,

but we use that a lot here in Hollywood.

Overnight success only takes 15 years.

And then when you hit, they never heard of you.

They think you just started a year ago.

We've been breaking our balls for 10 years.

Exactly.

And I think it's the secret is perseverance, right?

Oh, yeah.

That's what Calvin Coolidge said.

He says nothing replaces perseverance, not smartness, intelligence, or anything.

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And to me, that's kind of interesting. Like you make a joke, for example, today, the audience in Beverly Hills was like super, by the way, the best people we interviewed were the tourists.
The tourists were so nice. And we know that because they're there to have fun.
Yeah, you're right. But anyway some of the local Beverly Hills crowd are like moody, like uptight, whatever.
Super disappointing. But as a comedian, you go there and you have the best intentions and you're doing your job and you're so cheerful.
You have great energy. Right.
And somebody's like, I don't want to hear. Does it affect you? No, we walk we find somebody else.
Yeah, you're like whatever. Could care less.
Cause if I care, then I'm going to get depressed and not be able to perform. I just go to somebody else.
How many times has that happened in New York with us? Plenty of times. Yeah.
Keep going. So, but do, is there a mental, like, like a secret to not, because I'm sure a lot of comedians, maybe the ones beginning, they would say, but how do you not let it affect you? That's so hard.
Honestly, you want me to want the truth? Yeah. If I joke with people and they're offended or whatever, I could give a shit.
They're more worried and they go apologize to the people. I go, guys, we're not going to get a skit out of it.
Let's move on. Oh, I don't care.
Because if I care, I can't do this. Yeah, I agree with you.
You just have to, some people just don't have a sense of humor, right? Correct. And what I've gotten better at, though today, wherever I went wasn't working that great, is you can kind of look at people and you can figure out if somebody's going to work.
A good example was the lady we sat down with. And before I sat down, she said, don't sit here.
So I was going to make this get awkward. Oh, is that what she said? I didn't hear that.
An Asian lady. Yeah, at a yeah the restaurant so i said i'll do the awkward skip where i sat and i looked at her and she was so uptight really that it was so awkward which makes it funny but that's a good example of people out here they're just they're just not they're not going to have a good time they're not going to let their down.
And they're so adamant about it that it's almost sad. It's sad.
It is sad. I know.
I see a lot of people out here, you can just look at them and you know they're not happy. And that's sad.
It's very sad. Not my problem.
Exactly. And I agree with you.
I never want to end up like that. And interestingly enough, I am sure most of those people.

And that's because they're fixated on money.

Yeah.

Jesse said.

And most of those people are, the restaurants we're walking by are very expensive restaurants.

You're right.

This is Wednesday.

Today's Wednesday, right?

No, today's.

Today's Tuesday.

Tuesday.

Tuesday.

Okay, yeah.

Don't mess me up.

I'm telling you, I'm like in this rabbit hole of work. I never even know if it's day or night.
So today's Tuesday, so people are like having this fancy, crazy, expensive lunches in the middle of Beverly Hills. So it's very easy to assume that most of them are loaded with cash.
They are. And they're miserable.
Yeah, they should be having the time of their lives, right? But I will be honest, when we shoot down in that restaurant area at dinner, when we do big shoots, it works way better. You know why? Because they're drinking, they're boozed up.
Exactly. Once they booze up, I could say your uncle died.
But listen, Jesse, the person that needs alcohol to have a sense of humor, loosen up. That's a problem as well, right? But guess what? That's a fact.
Chrissy's like, yes. Chrissy, you can participate.
You can talk. Chrissy's a deaf...
Chrissy, I'm going to do hand signals. You're allowed to talk, Chrissy.
Chrissy, Chrissy, I want to know when you will quit this job after I'm done. See, I do hand signals.
I'm never going to see her again. No, I told them to choose their seats before we start, but I didn't mean you guys have to be like quiet at statues.
If you guys want to chime in, you're more than welcome to chime in. Did Chrissy tell you? Did she tell you? What? She's got the hots for Eddie.
Oh, look at Eddie's like, no, she doesn't. She does, Eddie.
She's trying to get your cell phone, Ed. I'm not having it.
Don't worry. Eddie's blushing.
I love it. You're the Asian guy that's blushing.
He's off camera, so he's not going to be on the dance. You know where I met Eddie? Where? He put too much starch on the collar.
What? The dry cleaner. Oh, my God.
That's so mean. He's like not having it.
He gonna he's another one that's gonna quit zero personality but he can film well it's very hard to work for us it is it is fact you're else done after today too i think i'm just gonna have ramon i know maybe i'm gonna have razor ramon ramon is on the fence ramon's like i don't know about you i think he like Jesse is on the fence. Christy is like, I don't know about you.
I don't know about you. I think he liked Jesse.
He's on the fence. Christ is like, I don't know.
But I told her, I'm like, today's going to be like, if you like me or not. You know where I met actually, Santiago? Where? In a 7-Eleven.
You know what he said to me? You're so full of it. No, he said, give me your money.
No, did you see now here in Beverly Hills, the people that are like robbing 7-Elevens are like the kids of rich people. Well, that's what I was trying to.
I'm like, who the fuck is raising these kids? And I actually loved it. Two parents of those kids saw the kids on camera and took the kids to the police station.
I know. I saw that.
I love that. I would do the same.
I agree. To my kids.
Yeah. That is disgusting, right? I took Santiago into the 7-Eleven last night.
He didn't leave until 6-10. Oh, my God.
That is so bad. It's true.
But Jimmy finalizing the conversation with the Beverly Hills crowd, if you have all this money and everything and you lose your sense of humor, I agree. You're in trouble, right? And that's why the Jersey Outlaw and the Jomo Show, we got a call from the mayor and, you know, he twisted Jarrell's arm and he asked us twice to come out here and film and we're here.
Yeah. No, but I'm glad that you're such a good sport about it.
And I am very proud. And I have to say, because I know the tourists, big shout out, because I know they're going to watch this episode.
There were these really nice tourists from Portugal. Really nice tourists.
We didn't see the people. They didn't have their papers, the people from Portugal.
But Eddie made a phone call and Officer Triple Eddie stamped them in. And they're good.
It was all taken care of. Thanks, Eddie, for that.
He's shaking his head. Eddie has problems.
Oh, my God. Eddie has diphtheria.
The tourists from Germany, they had this huge camera. They were shooting from like a German TV station.
I don't know the name. They were super nice.
The tourists are like great sports. And the two German girls that came off the bus were good.
The German girls that came off the bus. Gerald did get a phone number, by the way.
Japanese tourists holding like the prettiest umbrella I've ever seen in my life. Do you think, and I don't know if you see that in the East Coast as I see here, I always say on my podcast, and please tell me if you don't agree with me, in general, I think Americans are much more uptight when it comes to comedy, when it comes to talking about sex, when it comes to talking about dating, when it comes to entertainment in general.
I think it depends. I think it's a cultural thing.
I think you could be right. I think in different areas, we perform all over the country, so I think in different areas of the country, it's different.
Like in New York, they're more looser. You think so? In Soho and down literally, not in Midtown.
Here, it's a different game. Yeah, you think so? Yeah, but not downtown Hollywood where the Chinese theater is.
Yeah. And Eddie was all excited because they made him a cup of wonton soup at the Chinese theater yesterday, which I thought was nice.
And he got an egg roll to boot, which right there was nice. He's taking a lot of the jokes.
Eddie's—my people thought Eddie had malaria. I said, no, he's Asian.
But they didn't know. But now they know.
Oh, my God. This could be Eddie's last day.
Yeah, he's like, I'm done. Did Eddie tell you where we met? No.
We met in Hong Kong. No, you did not.
Yeah, we met. How many times have you worked with him before, Eddie? He was the guy that used to bring the duck sauce in from Wanzhou.
Three. And this could be it for Ed.
I think, yeah, I think he's like, oh, no, I don't want to do this. I think Christine and Eddie are going to be married within one year.
I have a funny feeling. And Ramon will bring the drug shipment in.
Jimmy, how did you choose the name The Jersey Outlaw? It happened when I was doing music. I did music way before comedy.
And I think we did about five albums in the second album. What kind of music? Country Rock.
Really? That's interesting. I think a lot of people don't know that about you.
Yeah, they don't. And the second album was called Jimmy Lee, the Jersey Outlaw, because there were certain songs in there that were kind of like music mafia style, like a big and rich Gretchen Wilson style.
What a Reggie. So after like the third album, we started putting on the album cover, Jimmy Lee, the Jersey album.
So it became like a surname. Oh, that's so cool.
And I just used the name when I switched from music to comedy because people knew the name. Yeah.
I didn't, you know, it just happened by accident. And it's very catchy.
Yeah. And where can we find your music? It's on all like CD Baby and I had like two songs on the radio.

We opened for some big acts down years back at the House of Blues in Atlantic City.

But in terms of driving fame and notoriety, it was a bust.

But the music was good and I'm talented at it.

But for some reason, this cockamamie comedy I've done has got me known.

Because, like I said. And it's so much easier to do and less costly than doing music.

So I like it way better.

I think people like organic.

Thank you. cockamamie comedy I done has got me known because it's so much easier to do it less costly than doing music so I like it way better I think honestly people like organic like I said people like when you're not rehearsing but would you ever do stand-up again well I would do stand-up again when I'm a big enough name where I'm gonna get paid and handled correctly yeah I'm not gonna wait in line and drive home late and play that shit I'm older it.
It's too much work, right? Too much work and there was no money in it. And it's

aggravating. I'm not doing it.

Not that I'm cocky or anything.

My body won't do it.

Yeah. No, it's a lot of work.

I would do it

when I'm on a different level or headline

and start getting 10 grand a show

and I got a thousand people in the theater

and I'm the shit. I'm not going to

struggle again. I did it four

years. That's a long

Thank you. and start getting 10 grand a show and I got a thousand people in the theater and I'm a shit.
I'm not going to struggle again. I did it four years.
That's a long time to do stand-up. It's a lot of work.
I like the street comedy better and we can control content, hours we work. We're in control of our ship.
Yeah, exactly. Hours or less.
And you know what I'm saying? It's a heck of a lot more fun than you go to a comedy club. You got to talk to comedians you have nothing in common with.
They're jealous of you if you're better than them. I know.
You don't get paid, and you drive home late. The metrics are awful.
And can I tell you something very, very honestly? Very bad metrics. You know why I avoid comedy shows like the stand-up comedy? Because sometimes I go, and if the person is not funny, I feel like many times the audience, they still laugh because they feel bad if they don't exactly so sometimes i feel they're like mario bosco jerelle and i i feel so bad for because some comedians are funny but some are not he calls himself a comedian oh he's so cute but he has the cutest face no i said to be comedian mario you gotta, you got to be funny.
He goes, I am funny. I go, okay.
He has like a super cute face. He's adorable.
He looks like Mario and Luigi. Yeah.
But do you agree? Like sometimes these comedians, and it breaks my heart. Do you agree? Look at Christy's face.
She's like, and I feel bad for them. No, you're right.
And then what happens is, no, you're right. Because of course you're sitting there and the person is in front of you.
What are you going to do? You're going to be like, no, I'm not going to be that person. So I am going to laugh.
And I don't want to lie, but I'm going to laugh. And this is why I avoid.
You're going to be polite. But they can tell it's a fakie duty.
Yeah. This is why I avoid going to comedy shows.
Kind of like when I tell Jarrell I like him. He knows I'm not.
I don't care for him. He knows it's a fakie duty.
It's very tough doing stand-up comedy. How does a guy you hire, you pay $150,000 a year? I give him Jimmy Lee hats.
Look at the hat. Queen of Melrose.
He looks very happy. Well, look at the hat.
He looks very happy. You don't wear my hat.
He looks very well taken care of. Queenie don't pay him.
He looks very well taken care of. He is taken care of very well.
He looks like he has a great job. 15 an hour, eight hours a week.
He's doing pretty damn good.

Eight hours a week.

Eight hours a week is 15 an hour.

Tax is taken out.

He's good. Beverly, trips to Beverly Hills, meals at Craig's.

Oh, big shot.

Living large, living large.

Living large.

Living la vida loca.

Living la vida loca.

Ramon, did you hear that?

Ramon.

But to not discourage.

Check his papers, please, before you go.

Because I don't want any problems at the wheelhouse later.

But, Jimmy, before you go. Because I don't want any problems at the wheelhouse later.
But Jimmy, to not discourage comedians that want to succeed in the entertainment business, in the entertainment... It's a hard gig.
I don't even know what I'm saying anymore. It's a hard gig.
But do you have any words of encouragement or advice? I would say don't do it it's too much it's too much work no you better really enjoy it and enjoy the the the action in the phone because it's a long ride and a lot of times you don't go anywhere do it because you enjoy it yeah don't expect too much out of it yeah be happy if you get somewhere yeah but i tell you, have a day job that pays because I couldn't do it the other way. Oh, yeah.
No. I'd be on Skid Row.
I'd be tapped out. We are all hustling like maniacs.
I have a regular job to make a living. We have to.
This is my fun thing. Yeah, we have to.
And then you do it on the side. Yeah.
Oh, my God. Yeah, I have a job.
I have. You have your regular job doing social media.
I own an agency. I do PR.
Right, you make good money, and then you can enjoy this on a part-time basis because you have enough money to pay your rent, pay your male escorts that you bring up. I know about that.
I might want to bring it up in front of Chris. And apparently now I want to pay for plastic surgery, right? You got plastic surgeons calling you didn't even make the appointments for.

Yeah.

I think Sonny Ago had something to do with that.

Guys.

Because you steamed them up.

No, this is a serious,

I'm going to tell my audience,

somebody,

and this person.

You say you're going

to tell your audience.

I'm going to tell my audience

on the podcast.

Would that be all six people?

Yeah, all the six people

that listen to Carol D'Oloos.

Two more than I have,

by the way.

I have four,

I think three or four.

56 what?

56 countries.

What about Brazil? Brazil, we're in Brazil. Our followers, Jerome, will be listening.
We're in Brazil. We're in Australia.
We are all over the place. You're in Australia.
Yeah, we're in Australia. The kangaroos listening.
For some reason, I have a big audience in Australia. I don't know why.
We have a big audience in Brazil. I'm so proud of it.
I'm so proud of it. Huge in Brazil.
Huge. But somehow, I have no idea why some person decided to spend a lot of time and prank me and call all the plastic surgeons and fill out this inquiry form and say that I want to do vaginal rejuvenation.
And Eddie, I told you twice not to do it. And they gave them my phone number and my email.
And Eddie, I told you not to do it. I told you to do it to Christine, not to her.
And Eddie never listened. It's so fucked up.
And I'm getting calls. It's Eddie.
Eddie won't be showing up tomorrow. I think Eddie's done.
I think it's either like some guy that I dated and gave him the boot. Maybe that I, because I didn't have sex with him.
No, it's not the guy from Sunday. So you had sex with him.
No, I haven't had sex since February. Want to start tonight? I can make a phone call to Jarrell.
I would love to have sex soon, but...

Could you put the monkey suit on, Jarrell?

It's been a long time.

It's the biggest drought of my life.

We're the little hots, Jarrell.

We don't want any...

I told you I'm on a man diet.

We don't want any Brazilians running around.

I was not joking when I told you I've been on a man diet.

I know you've been on a man diet.

Well, if I make a good word into Jarrell,

could we maybe do a little something?

No, I only have sex.

Here's what Tristan said. Santiago can take wild shots of the sink.
And what you do with Jarrell, you get a strobe light. So when he makes love, it looks like he's moving.
Oh, my God. That's what Christine's doing now.
She's doing that. Oh, my God.
Well, enough about my non-existent sex life. It doesn't exist right now.
But it was such a... Hey, join the club.
Yeah, join the club. Eddie doesn't want to fool around anymore.
He's not as lonely as me. Believe me, I do.

I do.

I miss it.

I miss it. I'm available.

Come here.

I have a nice hotel room.

You're married.

Oh, I am.

I forgot that.

You're right.

And I'm sure your wife must be fantastic.

My wife's still when I'm lonely, so if you're around, I don't want to.

I want to meet your wife when I go to New Jersey.

I'm sure she's fabulous.

Would you take my wife?

No.

Please.

I don't like girls.

Everybody else has.

I don't like girls.

Okay.

I've tried it before.

Christine, do you like girls?

No.

Would you take my wife, please?

No.

No.

Thank you. Would you take my wife? No.
Please. I don't like girls.
Everybody else has. I don't like girls.
Okay. I've tried it before.
Christine, do you like girls? No. Would you take my wife, please? No.
No. Yeah, me neither.
I've done threesomes, I'm not going to lie. Really? Yes.
Well, you know who's into that? Who? San Diego. Who? San Diego? Diego's like, me, me, me.
He's two of my best friends. Isn't it every guy's fantasy? Every guy's like, oh, I'm going to do a three-seam.
You're back on the Viagra. She's back on the pills.
He's two of my best friends. Who is? Santiago.
Two of my best friends. Santiago.
Two of my best friends. Okay.
We totally changed the subject. We did.
Oh, my God. Jimmy, I'm so happy.
I really am. I really am.
I love you. You are incredible.
And like I said, by the way. You never told me if you thought I was funny or not.
No, of course I did. I told you way before we did the podcast.
You're insanely organic, which I think is the hardest thing to do. It is hard.
Because like you said, the stand-up, the guy goes and memorizes it. Memorizes the set.
And he hopes that the jokes don't fall flat. Right.
By the way, I have to say a huge shout-out to the owner of the podcasting studio with the Cat on the Loose, Max Amini. Max Amini.
Max. My mashpuka.
One of the few fantastic, fantastic stand-up comedians. He is great.
He is so organic so organic he's so real and he makes these jokes about nationalities and people and everything this is why the audience loves him because when you talk the truth and make yes make fun of it yes that's what makes it funny that's what i do has to come from your heart and this is why people love you because you're so the cardiologist said the same exact thing. You know.
He said it has to come from your heart. And this is why people love you.
And it's funny. Because you're so real.
The cardiologist said the same exact thing. You know? He said it has to come from the heart.
You know him, don't you, Dr. Kildare? I do not know Dr.
Kildare. Two people died on the chair yesterday.
Oh, my God. Dr.
Kildare. Yeah, okay.
Two people checked out. I love you.
You're the best. Thank you for doing Cat on the Loose.
We love Cat on the Loose. And guys, make sure you watch.
If you don't, I'm going to get signing. I'm going to sit on you.
If you're listening to, if you guys are listening to the audio. Not shit on you, sit on you.
If he gets the Mexican food, it will be shit on you. If you guys are listening to the audio episode, yes, please make sure you go to the YouTube episode.
Cat on the Loose podcast and the Jersey Outlaw. Jimmy Lee, the Jersey Outlaw.

Jimmy Lee, the Jersey Outlaw.

And Cat on the Loose and the Jersey Outlaw ain't going anywhere.

We are putting tons and tons and tons of really fun footage.

We're putting tons of time and FOMO into this.

Yes.

And Jarrell's putting in JOMO.

And once we hit big, we'll be letting Jarrell go.

But I think the message, Jimmy, is follow your dreams and don't give up soon, right?

Don't give up too soon, right?

Thank you. And once we hit big, we'll be letting Jarrell go.
But I think the message, Jimmy, is follow your dreams and don't give up soon, right? Don't give up too soon, right? I'm not doing it. Never give up.
I'm not giving up. That's the problem with Robert.
We're going to die with a mic in our hand. That's the problem with Napoleon.
You know what he said at the Battle of Waterloo? What? He said, I think we blew it. Oh, my God.
On that note. On that note, you sound like a piano player.
I am thirsty player do you want to go to the Soho house and have a drink

please

can we go to Soho house

or whatever the hell it is

let's go to the Soho house

can we go now

this was so much fun

thank you

you're amazing

let's hear it for Caddy

huge shout out

and we're doing this

and whether Eddie or not

you're showing up

we're doing it brother

thank you Beverly Hills Newsstand

for having us

thank you

Beverly Hills Newsstand

we love you

thank you girly

Jesse we love you

thank you all my sponsors

thank you

Christine I'm not too crazy

Thank you, Beverly Hills Newsstand, for having us. Thank you, Mount Love Angels.
Beverly Hills Newsstand, we love you. Thank you, Gurley Alamo.
Jesse, we love you. Thank you, all my sponsors.
Thank you. Christine, I'm not too crazy about you.
Christy, you did amazing, amazing. Christine's already quitting.
The FOMO crew. The FOMO JOMO crew.
Thank you for taking the jokes. You guys are incredible.
Thank you, BK. You like all my four crew? Oh, my God.
They're the best. One, two, three, four.
Be careful. I might try to steal them.
No, might try to steal them no don't steal anybody but we love you guys i'll poach them a little bit and to the engineer oh yeah they're the best thank you so much have a good day young fella be safe out there keep creating keep creating keep creating people we love you we love you whatever this is a really good one for everyone that loves to play poker and everyone that is planning a trip to Las Vegas. I invite you to come check out the most fun private game in the city held right inside Aria's VIP poker room.
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