Jorm Thanks You

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Happy Thanksgiving QA! This week we’re bringing you a special VIDEO episode with Jorm and Seth thanking you all for your wonderful gifts and support, you’ve given Jorm this year during his recovery. This was Jorm’s idea, so he of course invited his doctor on as well, Dr. Shirvinda Wijesekera, MD, to talk about his injury and the surgery to fix Jorm’s EXPLODED back. Enjoy this one, and let us know what you think of the video. No promises that we’ll do more, but you’re welcome...Happy Thanksgiving!

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Speaker 3 Hey, everybody, Seth here. Before the episode starts, I just wanted to let you know that this one has a video on YouTube.

Speaker 3 Yorm wanted to show off some of the stuff that Quade Army had sent to him, so we turned the cameras on. Anyway, jump over to YouTube if you want to see that, or just continue to listen audio only.

Speaker 3 Enjoy.

Speaker 3 Hey, everybody. It is a special Thanksgiving edition of the Lonely Island podcast.

Speaker 3 And why it's special is we're going to really drill down on something we're very thankful for, which is Yorm's survival and then subsequent recovery. Isn't that right, Yorm?

Speaker 6 That is right.

Speaker 7 And yeah, let's get into it right now.

Speaker 2 It's the lonely island

Speaker 2 and Seth Meyer's podcast.

Speaker 8 Hi, Yorm. Hi.
Hi, Seth.

Speaker 3 You reached out and asked to do something sort of as a way to say thank you to QA, Great Army.

Speaker 9 Yes, I did.

Speaker 7 I also sort of wanted to, I don't even know what prompted this exactly, but I think that I've just had this feeling when talking about my injury

Speaker 13 where

Speaker 11 I don't want to waste our time on the pod talking about this.

Speaker 13 And it's not

Speaker 19 particularly funny always.

Speaker 16 But I also sort of wanted to like, because so many people have written and said, like,

Speaker 16 it's how inspiring it is to like put a brave face on this and how like we're, you know, I'm trying to be funny or like, or, you know, like, are, not trying to to be funny, but I'm trying to like,

Speaker 19 you know,

Speaker 12 gloss over certain parts of this.

Speaker 6 And I do want to sort of mention that this hasn't been easy.

Speaker 12 None of it has been easy.

Speaker 24 And there's been many moments that I've had that are

Speaker 19 painful and small and like lonely, like moments that I've had in the hospitals or like in rehab where my family leaves and I'm just left alone at night, feeling like curled up in a ball, like in pain, being like, ugh, good,

Speaker 6 and, and just feeling sort of pathetic and depressed.

Speaker 16 And like, and I know that there's a lot of people and people who have written too who have gone through similar experiences.

Speaker 17 I'm incredibly lucky in that, that I am going to be okay.

Speaker 16 I'm going to walk again. I wasn't paralyzed.

Speaker 9 I didn't die.

Speaker 16 This was an injury that, like, that both me and Mari in particular, like, were, I don't think we realized how dangerous this was. Like, 20% of people die from an open book fracture.

Speaker 10 And so, like, so I'm just incredibly lucky.

Speaker 16 I'm graduating next Monday. I don't know when this is gonna air, if it airs, or how we're gonna release this, but um, but I'm gonna be walking as soon as like next Monday.

Speaker 17 That's three months from when I fell, and that's amazing.

Speaker 19 Like, that's that, that's a testament to like Western medicine and the surgeries I got, and all the people who helped me

Speaker 16 get to this point, my PT people, everything.

Speaker 6 But, like, but I just sort of wanted to like mention that, you know, this is

Speaker 26 there's been a lot of really sucky moments, like, and, and really funny moments too, of just like, of just feeling sort of small and pathetic.

Speaker 29 I've been shooting this

Speaker 16 video with my daughter and my whole family, like, I like just to use my creativity, like, while I've been stuck inside.

Speaker 16 So I made this whole six-minute epic movie with my daughter, who's five, like, where we're twinning her.

Speaker 29 But there's these moments of lying on the floor, like, groaning to get down into position so I can get a shot of my daughter.

Speaker 15 She's smaller than me.

Speaker 27 And I'm like, does no one want to make this movie?

Speaker 29 And I'm like, and I'm groaning because I'm in pain. And the dog runs up, like my, my crutches are clattering to the floor and my dog is running up, like humping my leg.

Speaker 3 Kevin jumped in, Norman. Does anybody other than you want to make this movie?

Speaker 7 They did.

Speaker 3 They did. Okay, great.

Speaker 24 Great, great.

Speaker 25 And then

Speaker 15 as I kept saying that the eye lines were wrong and that she had to do it again, then it got to a point where like no one wanted to make the movie.

Speaker 23 And then I had to get Mari, my wife, and who's a much inarguably a better director than me, to be like a kind director.

Speaker 14 So there were two directors on this.

Speaker 16 And, you know, finally, they had somebody who was.

Speaker 3 So you're directing a movie nobody asked for, and you actually got replaced.

Speaker 35 Is that basically?

Speaker 7 To be fair, I replaced myself.

Speaker 24 I replaced myself.

Speaker 3 And by the way, this eye line thing, I know people get hung up on it, but again, as we've established, Sergio, Criterion, eyelines all over the place.

Speaker 28 Eyelines all over the place. Here's the thing.

Speaker 17 When you're twinning, when you're twinning

Speaker 24 an actor who's five, eyelines got to be right.

Speaker 36 They've got to be flawless.

Speaker 3 Twinning is

Speaker 8 very exciting.

Speaker 35 We've just been.

Speaker 5 This is so exciting.

Speaker 3 Yorma's doctor has joined.

Speaker 28 This is my doctor, Muja Sacra.

Speaker 24 Hi. Hello, doctor.

Speaker 37 How are you guys?

Speaker 3 We're wonderful. Thank you for everything you did for our friend, Yorma.

Speaker 37 Oh, it's my pleasure. Yorma, you look great.

Speaker 24 Thank you. Thank you.

Speaker 25 Well, I got a ring light on me.

Speaker 27 So does Seth.

Speaker 28 You don't have one, so it's not fair to you.

Speaker 27 But you know what?

Speaker 28 Your electric smile, I think, lights up your whole face.

Speaker 3 As doctors go, you do have an electric smile. You're joining us from your car.
This is not the car you operate out of, correct? There's a separate car for that?

Speaker 37 Generally speaking, not. Norma had texted me about this yesterday.
And he's like, and then I realized just how ridiculous my life is because I can't even coordinate 10 minutes.

Speaker 37 He's like, can you just jump on? I'm like, I'm in surgery. He's like, yeah, is that wrong?

Speaker 8 Look,

Speaker 3 we have two other hosts of this podcast, and they're not in surgery and also haven't figured it out. So don't be too hard on yourself.

Speaker 3 Now, can I ask a quick, and then I'll let Yorm ask you some questions. Like, you know, we have had, you know,

Speaker 3 Gallows humor talking about Yorm, but how bad was it when you first laid eyes on it?

Speaker 37 He's a lucky guy, clearly.

Speaker 37 He's a blessed blessed guy.

Speaker 37 People get badly hurt with this, like Yorma, but some of them don't make it. But Yorma is too good for that.

Speaker 33 Right.

Speaker 13 Where does this stack up in terms of surgeries?

Speaker 27 Like, is this a fairly normal one?

Speaker 39 What, how, how

Speaker 24 go into detail?

Speaker 37 Well, I do some pretty

Speaker 37 large things to people. So yours is a middle-of-the-road thing.

Speaker 24 Oh, okay, great.

Speaker 14 Great. Damn it.
That wasn't the answer I wanted.

Speaker 37 But you are the greatest, of course, right? So

Speaker 3 we,

Speaker 3 I will tell you, of the four people who host this podcast, you definitely got the best patient is our take. Has Yorman been as good of a patient as the three of us have sort of perceived him to be?

Speaker 37 Well, he is very good. He has a great attitude and he's upbeat and maybe his humor helps.
And, you know, sometimes he will text me in the middle of medication early on and make me laugh.

Speaker 8 Yeah.

Speaker 3 We've gotten him on the pot a few times early in the medication cycle, and that's been good. I do want to say, if he's ever says tough to you, like, will I ever run again?

Speaker 3 I've literally never seen him run. I've known him for like 25 years.
So

Speaker 3 don't let him like try to pin his lack of athleticism on the surface.

Speaker 31 He's heard in the hallways of SNL.

Speaker 40 Sure, sure, sure.

Speaker 3 That's classically not running.

Speaker 37 He's ready.

Speaker 37 What are you doing now? Are you doing car wheels yet?

Speaker 25 No, not yet.

Speaker 25 On Monday,

Speaker 28 as long as my new surgeon who's replaced you in New York, Alex, approves me, then I will be weight bearing.

Speaker 14 So I was

Speaker 24 using this moment to recap my injury.

Speaker 28 Will you describe what you actually did, if you even remember what you did since you do so much cutting?

Speaker 37 Sure.

Speaker 37 So when poor Yorma came in, he had just...

Speaker 37 taken a small tumble off his barn and uh had managed to explode his pelvis which is kind of the ring around i'm sorry he keeps saying that but that's a medical term like the i mean

Speaker 37 so i mean that's yeah it's it's a ring it's a physical physical like circle and so the the unique properties of a ring are you you really usually cannot break it in one spot

Speaker 37 so you he broke the front and he broke the back but then the back part of it which is me is where the spine attaches to it

Speaker 37 And so, and his fracture was just kind of so destroyed that his spine was not attached to the lower part of his body.

Speaker 37 So I reattached him.

Speaker 37 And he had broken the lower part of his spine as well. But

Speaker 37 so he's kind of

Speaker 33 screwed together.

Speaker 7 How often do you go in and it's a surprise?

Speaker 17 Because it felt like even when you were like,

Speaker 23 you were going to try to work off the lower lumbar and then you had to like add add a

Speaker 7 lumbar right to be able to like reattach everything correct how often is that the case that you go in and you're just like oh this is harder than we expected or like it's just going to require more hardware

Speaker 37 Well, you get, you get, um, you get a sense of it from your scan. So you kind of have a sense of what you might be dealing with.

Speaker 37 And then when you get in there, there's always a little bit of a personality to the injury.

Speaker 37 So yours was just like we could see that fracture in your fifth bone, and it was a little bit more angry than the CAT scan and MRI might suggest.

Speaker 37 And so then we had to, you know, make some adjustments on the fly as we go. But, you know, that is, we're prepared for that

Speaker 37 pretty routinely as we go because things like that will happen.

Speaker 37 But then, you know, you're young and strong and you have good bones. And so you came together great.

Speaker 14 The amount of times I heard that was shocking.

Speaker 42 Like, you're a young guy.

Speaker 13 Don't feel like a young guy. But, you know.

Speaker 3 The bummer is, in order for you and I to feel young, Joran, we have to do stuff only old people do.

Speaker 35 Just go to hospitals.

Speaker 3 We have to take really bad falls.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 3 Usually people who take headers off ladders are much older.

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Speaker 3 How long were you doing the surgery?

Speaker 37 I mean, my portion of it, like, because the trauma surgeon kind of started up in the front and put together the front part of your pelvis. And then I

Speaker 37 inherited the second part of it. And that was probably about three hours or so

Speaker 37 on the back portion of it.

Speaker 37 to kind of put it you together. And that was a little bit into the evening as these trauma things kind of go, right?

Speaker 3 So, is that a longer side of a surgery for you?

Speaker 5 Three hours?

Speaker 37 That's probably middle to shorter side for the kinds of things because I'm usually doing like major deformity surgery where people are like scoliosis or kind of bent in half and crooked that kind of thing.

Speaker 37 But we do a little bit of everything: tumors and trauma, unfortunately.

Speaker 24 Do you have a favorite kind of surgery?

Speaker 13 Like, are you like, oh man, this is a good one?

Speaker 37 I do. I have to say yes, because I really do like trauma, honestly, because they're kind of interesting, challenging cases and

Speaker 37 like major deformities like scoliosis and things like that.

Speaker 2 That's usually my.

Speaker 3 I will try to tie it to our podcast. I would imagine trauma is trauma surgeries is the closest to working at SNL in that you don't have a lot of time to prepare.

Speaker 3 You're sort of finding out as it goes what you need.

Speaker 24 Nice die in. Well,

Speaker 37 there is definitely an element of that you will need to be able to improvise or at least have plan A through Z.

Speaker 37 And there's always good stories attached to these things.

Speaker 3 Yeah, that's true. Yeah.

Speaker 18 No, I loved my story.

Speaker 3 Did you talk to Yorma before the surgery or was it so sudden that you didn't get to actually have a conversation with him until after?

Speaker 37 No, fortunately, we did get to talk beforehand, Yorma. It's not, that does happen, and those are kind of tougher

Speaker 37 things to tackle because

Speaker 37 somebody's really in bad shape then.

Speaker 12 I mean, it's really like when this guy showed up with his

Speaker 7 beaming white smile,

Speaker 48 you know, it's hard, hard not to trust a guy like that.

Speaker 24 You're just like, oh, this guy.

Speaker 29 Like, even when it was going to be late, I was like, he'll be fine.

Speaker 23 He'll be fine. It's going to be 11 o'clock at night.

Speaker 48 He'll be fine.

Speaker 45 He's got energy for days.

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Speaker 37 You know, it's like kind of a normal world. Like, you're there.
And I realize like it's the strangeness of my world where that's fine. You know like it's 10 o'clock.
Let's go and you're like

Speaker 37 This this is done at 10 o'clock.

Speaker 3 Yeah, you got to go right now Excuse my ignorance of being a total layman in this but when at what point in your Schooling did you know this was the sort of medicine you wanted to practice

Speaker 37 You know, when I was going through I was a med student and I was walking down the hall of surgery trying not to be lost and I peered into this room and they had this,

Speaker 37 it was a broken leg at that time. And I saw them put this, it's essentially a wire into this leg.
The wire is maybe three feet long and it just disappeared into the

Speaker 37 leg and I got the wheelies and I said, I don't know what that is, but that's what I'm going to do.

Speaker 35 Oh my God.

Speaker 3 It's so funny that you like, I ever think while you were saying it, all I could think was, keep walking.

Speaker 35 You're not supposed to see that.

Speaker 24 Like 99% of people, that's the reaction.

Speaker 7 And speaking of which, just to tie it to, because I can't imagine that you text with a lot of your patients necessarily.

Speaker 16 I just want to feel special here. But

Speaker 30 I sent the text that we were doing last night

Speaker 9 to Seth because I wrote to you, could you do 10 a.m.

Speaker 28 tomorrow? Seth can do then. Or are you going to be cutting up bodies, you freak?

Speaker 24 Because I,

Speaker 27 but it's like, it's true, though.

Speaker 30 Like, like, it's like you are, you, you actually said it too.

Speaker 23 Like, I think you maybe even had a surgery this morning, did you?

Speaker 37 Yeah, I'm actually between. I'd had one surgery, and I was telling you, I don't know if I'm going to make it on time, but it worked out great, actually.
And perfect. So I'm between cases.

Speaker 3 Dressing between surgeries. This is not mid-surgery.
You did not walk away saying, I got a quick

Speaker 3 popped up my car for a quick pocket.

Speaker 28 You immediately said it would be super cool if you did it mid-surgery.

Speaker 2 Yorma did ask.

Speaker 37 Well, do you think the patient would go for that? And I did say, I think that would be a little weird.

Speaker 3 Yeah, that would be a little weird.

Speaker 41 Yeah.

Speaker 3 By the way, while Yorm's calling you a freak, he's the one like, hey,

Speaker 24 let's get some blood on this podcast.

Speaker 3 Well, again, I cannot thank you enough.

Speaker 3 We're so happy to have Yorma back on his feet. As of Monday, knock on wood.
And yeah, I mean, again, we are, you know, shout out to our medical professionals everywhere.

Speaker 3 We hopefully don't need someone like you, but thank God you're around when we do.

Speaker 37 Oh, that's kind of you.

Speaker 24 Guys,

Speaker 24 I

Speaker 16 personally want to thank you too, Widget Sager.

Speaker 7 Like, honestly, like,

Speaker 23 there are no words, and really, like, you're the absolute best.

Speaker 16 And thank you

Speaker 18 for everything you do.

Speaker 37 Oh, that's so kind of you.

Speaker 3 And

Speaker 3 please give our appreciation to your whole team over there.

Speaker 37 I will.

Speaker 37 They're going to die to hear about this right now.

Speaker 8 What's your next surgery?

Speaker 29 Where are you going into next?

Speaker 37 I'm going to fix somebody's neck next.

Speaker 37 They have a

Speaker 37 fragment of material that is pushing on their spinal cord. So we're going to fish that out and make them better.

Speaker 41 All right.

Speaker 3 Well, okay. Good luck in there.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 37 All right, guys.

Speaker 2 Nice talking to you. Thank you so much.

Speaker 24 Thank you.

Speaker 24 Take care.

Speaker 41 Yep. Bye-bye.

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Speaker 5 Cha-ching.

Speaker 8 Well, that dude rules.

Speaker 31 Oh my God. He's the best.

Speaker 3 I mean, whoa, that dude rules.

Speaker 25 That's why I wanted to get him on the pod.

Speaker 27 He's amazing.

Speaker 29 Also, the fact that he gave me his number, which I was like, the moment he did, I was like, you fool.

Speaker 3 Yeah, he didn't know. I should have asked, when did you realize that Yorma was Yorma?

Speaker 3 I do.

Speaker 3 He's the kind of doctor that if I knew he was doing my surgery, I would think, I got to live so I can text this guy one day.

Speaker 27 Yes.

Speaker 26 Or like, I don't play golf, but I was like, maybe he plays golf.

Speaker 24 Maybe I should take him golf and play golf with him.

Speaker 3 Oh, I well, I wanted to open with this Yorm, but somebody sent a really funny comment. It was the rankings of the hosts on.

Speaker 24 Oh, no, did I slip in the ranks?

Speaker 21 Maybe I'm fourth.

Speaker 32 Fuck.

Speaker 3 No, ready? All right. It was

Speaker 3 the bottom,

Speaker 8 Yorma.

Speaker 33 Oh, fuck it.

Speaker 3 Next up, Andy. Yeah.

Speaker 3 Then me. Oh.

Speaker 3 Then Andy, if he quibbied.

Speaker 24 He's the best host.

Speaker 3 No, then Keeve.

Speaker 3 Then Yorm after he fell off the ladder. Basically,

Speaker 3 you went from bottom to top.

Speaker 8 Was it worth it?

Speaker 3 Of course not. But I think the world, and you know, maybe this is more of a shout out to the pharmaceutical industry or just your new lease on life.
But Yorm,

Speaker 3 everybody, I think the world agrees. Yeah.
You know, it just, we managed to shake the podcast host out of you that we always knew was.

Speaker 16 You gotta, gotta stay on those drugs.

Speaker 19 This is really gonna, this is bad news for me and

Speaker 13 my addictions.

Speaker 30 This is a nice transition because I will say

Speaker 16 what I really wanted to say in this podcast, beyond just talking about myself and my surgery, is

Speaker 7 just a big thank you to all of our fans.

Speaker 28 And honestly, how I've been blown away by

Speaker 16 one, like the sheer volume. I don't have a late-night TV show.
Seth, I'm sure you get mail all the time

Speaker 48 because you're a great guy and you're doing.

Speaker 3 I can tell you,

Speaker 3 since you are getting your meal at my P.O. box you are getting 10x as much mail as I get well you've been on for a long time that's

Speaker 7 people get it at this point but but the creativity though of all of our fans and just the sheer sarcasm and meanness

Speaker 16 I absolutely love all of our fans and I I love you guys for I mean here's the where's the where's the that um pillow that I had I don't know where that is um but like but just the amount of like mean I just got this today Somebody sent me our own DVDs of Hot Rod and Popstar, and just the pure sarcasm of that is just really really

Speaker 3 nice to send you DVDs of movies you made.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 3 Which is also like to be given a DVD right now is almost a personal attack.

Speaker 24 It's great. Like go buy a DVD player now.

Speaker 19 And I got to buy both because one's a DVD and one's a Blu-ray.

Speaker 11 So I got to buy two machines to actually watch this.

Speaker 3 Do you have anything else on hand that you'd I have so many things, Seth, and I wanted, this is why we wanted to make this a video podcast because this is a video podcast.

Speaker 3 You can check it out. And by the way, I know it's shocking that we have not done video yet on the podcast.
I will just say the reason is that Yorm,

Speaker 3 Keeve, and Andy have no visual style.

Speaker 17 Yeah, and most of the time I'm 100% nude, too.

Speaker 14 And so we were just like, we don't want to get arrested.

Speaker 28 But people have knit me things.

Speaker 24 This is a hat.

Speaker 3 It's a beautiful knitted hat.

Speaker 52 I got two knitted hats.

Speaker 7 I got um very nice shirts that's uh this one says uh there's three of these too which i i

Speaker 3 love yorm really

Speaker 3 giant giant oh yeah giant i think that's for my family so that they can walk around and actually yeah oh i see it right support yeah i guess giving you a i will say that's a lot like the dvd giving you a shirt that says i love yorma is not really a gift for you it's hard to to wear that around the house and it's also a i mean it's weird to put you in the position of then being the person who's giving it away.

Speaker 16 Yeah, but I mean, you know, Seth, it's like, you know, me, Seth, that's actually a great, that's a great thing for me to do.

Speaker 14 Like, I could easily give that to you as a present, and you would hate it.

Speaker 51 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 30 Here's the, I got, we got quite a few Quaid Army shirts.

Speaker 18 This one is a short one.

Speaker 51 That's a really nice one.

Speaker 3 It's a military style, right?

Speaker 36 Just kill at the bottom.

Speaker 3 I, you know, I do a Q ⁇ A every night of my show. I've mentioned I'm getting a lot of Quaid Armies.
I am also, I'm getting a lot of people asking after you.

Speaker 3 People will ask during my Q ⁇ A how you are, which is lovely. The only downside is, I will, I think, you know, probably 80% of my audience has not listened to the podcast.

Speaker 3 So then I have to say, oh, he's asking this because, and then I have to tell the gnarliest story.

Speaker 3 And then I have to say, that's, yeah, because I'll be like, oh, he's asking how my friend Yorm is because he fell off a ladder.

Speaker 3 Yeah, I'm using the medical term, blew to fucking smithery.

Speaker 24 He said, exploded. I exploded my pelvis.

Speaker 3 I was like, did you go to med school with Yorm? Yeah,

Speaker 3 exploded, dude.

Speaker 27 It's the same.

Speaker 12 It's the same thing with cutting.

Speaker 6 It's just weird to

Speaker 11 sort of say that they're cutting.

Speaker 6 I'll be between cutting.

Speaker 17 I'm like, this is just strange.

Speaker 24 Okay, here, hold on.

Speaker 28 There's more shirts.

Speaker 18 I want to show some shirts here.

Speaker 16 This one is very stylized, and I have four of these.

Speaker 3 Oh, this is a great one. So hold on.
We got to make... So that is a Quade Army.
Yeah. I can't quite read.
What is

Speaker 3 Quado saying?

Speaker 31 Well, it says, he says, any of you Quaid's got a smint, and it's Bill Hater, and then it's Andy's Face's Quado.

Speaker 3 yeah bill it's often forgotten that Bill is of course the body that the quado first came out of Jamie

Speaker 3 I think is this character name that's a really and we were saying it's like good like it's sort of like archie comics animation this one's awesome and and

Speaker 14 it's very soft too so it's fun to wear to bed

Speaker 16 We got, okay, this one, here's the thing, with Quatto being a character that is somehow, you know, representing our podcast, Quado's horrible looking.

Speaker 7 And so like a lot of a lot of things that have Quatto's face on them are just a bummer to look at.

Speaker 31 And some of these shirts are equally.

Speaker 13 This one reminds me of a present that I got for your mom, which is a

Speaker 14 because I don't know if we talked about it.

Speaker 40 We talked about how I had a shirt airbrushed for your mom for her birthday.

Speaker 3 Yeah, that says Real G is what?

Speaker 24 Move in Silence.

Speaker 3 Real G's Move in Silence. And by the way, Yorm, I found it this weekend and forgot to take a picture of it, but I will put it in the chat soon so that people can see it.

Speaker 23 Well, what I love about gifts like this, and I may have mentioned this, is that I love airbrushing because airbrushing is one one of those art forms where no matter how good you are, it's awful, just awful to look at.

Speaker 10 And you can't give that away now because it's like it's a present, and you're like, and so you're still.

Speaker 3 You know what? That's really the thing about it. Enough effort went into it that you feel bad throwing it away, even though the effort was wasted because it looks awful.

Speaker 28 The only one that I, and this wouldn't be a podcast about my injury without me name-dropping someone, but I made one for Tracy Morgan that says, It says, Because I'm Tracy Moore, and Morgan has his screaming screaming face airbrushed huge on his on his uh um

Speaker 3 on the chest and he's the only person that I'm like oh he might wear this he might wear this around his like giant fish tank with his sharks in it um I yeah Alexius often I kind of feel like Alexi said what are you ever gonna wear this about my mom's big face uh uh you know airbrushed onto a shirt and the reality is I'm probably not gonna wear it but I I feel like throwing away an airbrushed shirt that was given to you as a gift is a little bit like begging for a Sergio style curse

Speaker 3 you know what I mean yeah Oh, yeah.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 34 You're damned for that.

Speaker 3 I think there are certain things you

Speaker 3 can't you can't do.

Speaker 3 Okay. Here's while you're getting the next one out, speaking of Quaid Army and

Speaker 3 Arnold, I had our friend Edgar Wright on the show talking about his movie movie, Running Man.

Speaker 24 I didn't see him.

Speaker 8 How was Edgar?

Speaker 3 It's fantastic. It's so fun.
Edgar is just a blast to be around because also Edgar, a car-carrying member of Quaid Army. Oh, yeah, he's the biggest.
And

Speaker 3 he was very, it was the, you know, again, I feel like, you know, back in our New York days was when I saw Edgar the most, but he was sort of saying how sweet it is that he feels like he knows more about what's going on with us than he does with his own parents.

Speaker 24 Just one of the

Speaker 36 pluses and minuses of podcasts, I guess.

Speaker 3 Yeah. So I then am going to,

Speaker 3 I'm going to start doing a podcast with his parents.

Speaker 3 Per his request. I have to.

Speaker 23 Just to imagine that they both sound like, Edgar, eat your cereal.

Speaker 24 Right? I assume that they eat a lot of cereal.

Speaker 38 in England.

Speaker 18 I'm sorry, Edgar. That was a rude impression of you.

Speaker 16 You can do one of me whenever you want.

Speaker 34 This is because you mentioned anything, like on the podcast, just mentioning that I wanted a solid

Speaker 14 for the spelling bee reference.

Speaker 7 By the way, that's, I wasn't kidding, that's basically where I end up every day.

Speaker 16 I get solid on my couch.

Speaker 3 A solid spelling bee t-shirt is genuinely the funniest one yet.

Speaker 24 Yes, yes.

Speaker 16 And I have a hat that says solid too, and I actually, wear it all the time, and I love it, but

Speaker 23 I've worn it so much that I've misplaced it now.

Speaker 24 And then here's another hat, too.

Speaker 35 You are thorns? Yeah, you are thorns.

Speaker 3 Hey,

Speaker 3 we are going to show this again, but since it's a video pod, let's show it now.

Speaker 3 Do we have the last version of Tapper's Quado?

Speaker 24 Oh.

Speaker 42 How does he have time to do

Speaker 42 that?

Speaker 3 What do we think? Are you happy with you? I feel like you've gotten worse.

Speaker 26 I'm fine with that because I feel like, you know, maybe he's drawing the inside of me.

Speaker 22 Yeah.

Speaker 3 I think he's trying too hard on Andy now.

Speaker 11 I feel like if he swapped out me from last time, then

Speaker 14 we'd be solid.

Speaker 3 I will say.

Speaker 8 I feel good.

Speaker 3 You know what?

Speaker 3 I should not be giving notes on other people. I just want to say I fully sign off.
I'm very happy with where I'm at.

Speaker 16 The thing is, is that it looks like he draws these on an iPad program,

Speaker 36 which is very savvy.

Speaker 26 The only other person I know who does that is another name drop is

Speaker 27 Phil Lord.

Speaker 26 He's the only person I know who really sketches on these things.

Speaker 2 All right.

Speaker 3 What else you got? Do you have anything else?

Speaker 24 Okay.

Speaker 27 Let's see. Well, then

Speaker 19 there's some ones that are like ladder promotional.

Speaker 13 Ladders are whack.

Speaker 8 This one says. Okay.

Speaker 3 So that's ladders are whack. And they made that.

Speaker 19 They made that, but I will say, like, this isn't one that I'm going to wear a lot, if

Speaker 13 I'm being completely honest.

Speaker 3 I so appreciate the effort, but like, but, and it has, like, scar I think that this is like scar scarring maybe that's next to the ladder I like the ladder is you know ladder is spelled from top to bottom so it's kind of the the letters of ladder are making a ladder and our whack is at the bottom and it does seem like is there like a hole that maybe you had fallen into uh yeah that's that's the part that's whack uh and then it says on the side it says detached

Speaker 40 sacrum productions.

Speaker 34 So like, you know, people put some effort into that one.

Speaker 19 And then, oh, this one's great.

Speaker 9 And our buddy Jack will appreciate this one.

Speaker 22 I almost want to send it to him.

Speaker 24 But this is

Speaker 52 one-man Quaid Army Corps, and it's an abbreviation. And it's Jack's face.

Speaker 3 That's really good.

Speaker 13 He looks really handsome, doesn't he?

Speaker 3 I made the mistake on my show saying once that I am terrified by the Mac tonight. That old McDonald's guy.
Yes.

Speaker 24 The Big Moon guy?

Speaker 3 Yeah, the Big Moon headed guy, which I guess has also been co-opted by white supremacy culture. So, you know, real double-barreled bummer.

Speaker 24 Wait, what? Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 3 Explain that. I think it's like Pepe the Froggish type, like, like, moon, like, they call him Moon Man.

Speaker 3 I guess what I'm saying is if you see somebody with like a giant moon head, they might just be not. It might be more than their like craven burgers at six.

Speaker 35 Um,

Speaker 3 so that's a bummer. And then I can't remember how I, but I think at some point I was like, stop sending this.
This would be like if you guys sent me like Bill Cosby albums.

Speaker 3 And so then they've just been doing that. I just get a lot of the P.O.
box just full of old like Cosby books.

Speaker 32 Yeah, yeah, speaking of, I've gotten

Speaker 19 these were trading cards from the original Total Recall.

Speaker 40 So people, I'm a Quade.

Speaker 24 This is all

Speaker 18 I'm not, I'm sorry, I'm not like giving individual names for everyone who sent me stuff, but

Speaker 40 Quaid meets me.

Speaker 3 That Quado card is a good, you know, that really proves your point that you don't really want Quado on a piece of clothing.

Speaker 51 No, I mean, at all.

Speaker 18 And here's some original pins that were also done for Total Recall, which,

Speaker 18 is a little disturbing.

Speaker 45 There's a lot of disturbing stuff that gets said to me as well.

Speaker 28 But in terms of talking about,

Speaker 19 people have sent me books that they've written and comic books.

Speaker 19 I mean, it's just been incredibly nice.

Speaker 11 And the amount of letters that I've gotten.

Speaker 20 Here's another pin that someone made, which is also disturbing of Andy's face, which I really like these ones.

Speaker 18 I might actually be able to put this.

Speaker 10 But, you know, when you got kids, it's a little hard to explain something like this.

Speaker 3 yeah quaid army pin with uh with andy's face as quado really disturbing we kind of love uh andy's lack of vanity every time you see a quado

Speaker 3 oh i think he loved it and it was always like one for i don't know if it's like one for him one for his parents because like again exactly half of his sketches he looked very handsome and then the other one you know

Speaker 51 i like how i like how much we can compliment each other i do i do feel like andy's era of hair could either lend itself to like really a bummer or like oh that's nicely quacked i really like that yeah yeah um here's uh here's a original piece of art done by oh i like that

Speaker 21 wax yeah it's kevin powell and it's actually like painted hand-painted and it says on the back congratulations uh you have just received like you like how far i have to put it away from my face uh you have just received a custom hand-painted art card please do not throw it into a river and it's signed which is very good it's nice it's a reminder that you guys did not have trading cards for Hot Rod.

Speaker 19 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like,

Speaker 24 you mean like when it came out, like, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 Like, no one ever wanted a Kevin card. He was like, I'm going to get, I'm going to get Jorman old Kevin card.
And then he went in eBay, and he immediately was like, oh, I think I got to paint one.

Speaker 7 Did I tell you that after

Speaker 32 After Hot Rod came out, I was talking to Lauren and we were talking about the failure of the movie, and he was talking about like different aspects of the failure of the movie.

Speaker 25 And he was like, well, you knew in a normal version of it, you would have been played by a 14-year-old boy.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 8 Yeah.

Speaker 3 That's, that's, that's one of, that's a, that's a Lorne Thorn.

Speaker 8 Yeah.

Speaker 3 You're, you're, you being Kevin is a classic Lorne Thorn.

Speaker 3 Uh, hey, so, um, and again, I'm going to bring this up. Apologies to everybody who's going to, I mean, because I'm going to have to tell the other two guys.

Speaker 3 We've obviously been digging into the fact that

Speaker 3 there's a conspiracy. I don't know if it's a conspiracy or it's like basically

Speaker 3 whoever's behind New York Times games is trying to make coded contact with us, like Cold War spies.

Speaker 24 Oh, really?

Speaker 3 Today, there was more today.

Speaker 3 First of all, we heard from Hambone, John Hamm, friend of the pod.

Speaker 3 Because he immediately, like 6 a.m., was like, what's going on? Because in Connections, one of the words was YOLO.

Speaker 11 Oh, yeah, they were sending us coded messages like that, like straight to the house.

Speaker 3 Yeah, code.

Speaker 3 All right. That's like just, that's the first thing.
Crossword today.

Speaker 3 I mean, again, I'm one of the hosts, so I'm going to count it. Late night host Seth.

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 3 But here's the crazier one, Lauren. I'm sorry, here's the crazier one, Jorm.

Speaker 40 You can call me Lauren. It's fine.

Speaker 3 Brand whose customers made its Super Bowl ad in 2025.

Speaker 24 Really?

Speaker 3 And you know what it is?

Speaker 32 Sprite.

Speaker 3 No, it's a tie-in to us. They're trying to communicate with us.

Speaker 35 Big Super Bowl ad.

Speaker 24 Oh, Airbnb.

Speaker 2 Oh, Biori.

Speaker 3 Doritos. Doritos.

Speaker 48 Oh, Doritos. Yeah, Doritos.

Speaker 3 Didn't you make a Super Bowl ad for Gabby?

Speaker 24 Yeah, I did. I did.

Speaker 11 But here's the thing, Seth.

Speaker 23 The Gaba Pen, when I take it, it's about an hour after

Speaker 3 that.

Speaker 9 It starts to really kick in.

Speaker 27 And I'm not taking like horse doses here.

Speaker 3 Again, in the end, everybody, you know, I feel like no judgment to the good people at Doritos.

Speaker 3 I love artistic expression. I love big swings.
And I also completely understand all the choices they made.

Speaker 19 It was honestly, I would say the biggest bummer was just that we had to make another video saying that we didn't make a video.

Speaker 11 That was the hardest.

Speaker 9 And you know how hard it is to get the three of us together.

Speaker 24 It was just really hard. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 It would be like,

Speaker 3 for example, if someone at like Doritos had fallen on their sword for this one and like years later, they're like, whatever happened to that big Doritos job you had marketing.

Speaker 3 It's like, there was this awesome thing they wouldn't air. You want to see it? And they'd show it and then people would be like, oh, you're fired.

Speaker 3 Oh, Jeffrey, you shouldn't have. You shouldn't have stood up for that.

Speaker 3 Jeffrey, not that.

Speaker 19 I just also like hearing now from the new casino.

Speaker 23 There's obviously turnover at companies, which I, you know, in Hollywood, I just assume it's every like six to months through a year that there's a whole new brass.

Speaker 16 But like, clearly, that's the case with PepsiCo, because like, just having people be like, I've never heard of this.

Speaker 24 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 You know, they're like, well, let's air this thing that's been talked about on a podcast.

Speaker 3 I love it. Yeah, no, this definitely got memory hold over there.

Speaker 3 They put it a certain amount of internet. Have I made the joke that they put it where they put it with the Ark of the Covenant?

Speaker 3 That seems like something I would have said before.

Speaker 3 I'm getting a contact penton hit off Yorm, so apologies if I'm repeating myself as well.

Speaker 3 All right, so

Speaker 3 long story short, Yorm reached out because he wanted to thank Quaid Army. He wanted to thank his medical team.
And

Speaker 3 that was the purposes of this. And it was lovely to see you, Jorm.

Speaker 35 It's lovely

Speaker 40 too, Seth.

Speaker 31 And for anybody who's going through anything like this,

Speaker 16 my heart goes out to you.

Speaker 9 And it is a lot of people have reached out who have gone through things like this.

Speaker 16 And it's one of those moments where the minute you actually have something bad happen to you and you talk about it,

Speaker 16 you realize just how many people have gone through something either similar or going through something similar. And I just, I really appreciate it.

Speaker 7 And if you could do anything,

Speaker 42 no need to send me anything else.

Speaker 31 I have been absolutely satiated.

Speaker 23 Thank you guys so much for everything.

Speaker 42 All of your cards and letters have really meant the world to me and my family.

Speaker 22 And I also want to thank my family more than anything for having to go through this, my kids and my wife.

Speaker 45 But if you want to do anything, I would just say if you can reach out to somebody today or whenever you hear this that means something to you and you feel grateful for, fucking, you know what?

Speaker 24 Are you playing me off?

Speaker 3 I was playing you off.

Speaker 12 But really, thank whoever has done something nice for you. It really means the world to me.

Speaker 15 I'm the sincere guy, Seth.

Speaker 21 And people love me.

Speaker 3 Will you sing me into Seth's corner real quick?

Speaker 23 Seth's corner, this is the part of the mini cast, whatever this is, where Seth talks about, hopefully he's not talking shit about me, part of this show.

Speaker 3 I got my teeth cleaned last week, and my dental technician is going to join.

Speaker 41 Real quick.

Speaker 24 Please say that's true. No.
Also, right after me saying that, that's what I want to have happen.

Speaker 41 So, Gary,

Speaker 8 how bad was it?

Speaker 3 This is kind of like right down the middle.

Speaker 8 Was there any trend?

Speaker 35 Or classic?

Speaker 24 Yeah.

Speaker 35 Yeah, we should have.

Speaker 3 Gary, we should have let you go first. We sequenced this pod bad.

Speaker 3 All right. I love you, buddy.

Speaker 14 I love you too, Seth. You're the best.

Speaker 3 Later, Arnold. Later, Quates.