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  • Welcome to the show.

  • Thank you for having me, Trevor.

  • What a crazy journey this has been.

  • Not just for you but for me, as well.

  • Like, a lot of people wouldn't know this about this

  • unless I told them, but, um, like,

  • when I started doing comedy in America,

  • one of the first places I started

  • -was at the Comedy Cellar. -Yeah.

  • And that's where you were also, like...

  • We were there almost every single night

  • -working jokes. -Nightly. Yeah.

  • And now here you are on Showtime, like, a hit series,

  • and now you're, like, a full-time regular,

  • and you got an HBO special.

  • It's been an insane journey. Congrats.

  • Yes. Thank you very much.

  • (cheering and applause)

  • Learned... Learn to blackmail people.

  • -(laughs) -Learn to blackmail people,

  • and you'll get all the jobs you want.

  • Let me ask you this.

  • Do some people get confused because they go like,

  • "Wait, the guy from Showtime is doing comedy?"

  • Like, do people not know that you were in comedy first?

  • At all. At all.

  • I got the HBO special...

  • HBO came and saw me at the Comedy Cellar.

  • -Right. -It ran an hour, and then after the show,

  • they were like, "We're gonna...

  • I think we're gonna give you an hour."

  • And this guy's sitting there in a fleece vest,

  • and he goes, "You do comedy?"

  • And I go, "Yeah."

  • And he goes, "You're on Billions."

  • I was like, "Yeah." And he goes, "But you do comedy?"

  • And you want to be like,

  • "I just got the biggest thing in comedy."

  • I was just told I got an HBO special,

  • and this guy doesn't believe I do comedy.

  • It was insane.

  • -The, uh... -I was like, "What world am I in?"

  • A lot of people love your special because, like...

  • Here's one thing I've liked about you.

  • I've always loved that you are,

  • uh, I mean, what some people would call an edgy comic,

  • but you're not trying. You're not, like...

  • You know, no, you know there's, like, some comics who are like,

  • "I'm trying to make you hate me.

  • -I'm trying to say something edgy." -Yeah.

  • This is who you are.

  • Yeah, yeah. You're just gonna hate me. Or not. I don't know.

  • -It's-- Yeah. -No, but, I-I mean, you see it--

  • -you see it in the special. -That's a good intro. You go,

  • "You're not trying to be a jerk, are you?"

  • -Like, "Eh." -No, no, no. But-but-- Yeah, but you're--

  • but you're not though. You don't come off as a jerk.

  • You just come off as someone who sees the world in a certain way.

  • Like, for instance, talking about your life,

  • -growing up, like, smoking as a kid, -Yeah. Yeah.

  • saying that you are white trash. I mean, that's-that's--

  • -Not a lot of people would even say that. -Yeah.

  • I think people should cop to it more,

  • and then you would understand where they're coming from.

  • I love Fritos Original. That lets you know a lot about me.

  • I love a nice old bag of Fritos Scoops!

  • Uh... But it is. It's like-- You know, what's funny is, um,

  • you put out a special this year, I put out a special.

  • -Right. -The titles-- so similar

  • yet completely different in meanings.

  • That's-- I saw that. Because mine is Son of Patricia,

  • -named after my mom. -On Netflix,

  • -which you can stream now. -Right. But then--

  • but then yours is called Son of a Gary.

  • That "A" is the biggest difference in the world.

  • Because Son of Patricia, awesome.

  • -What a-- what a lovely homage to your mother. -Right.

  • Almost like a Game of Thrones title.

  • -Yes. That's what it is. -You're, like, Son of Patricia,

  • -Bringer of Laughs. -Yes. That's a-- that's a--

  • -I like that. That's it. Yeah. -Yeah.

  • Mine's, like, Son of a Gary,

  • and it's like, "I'm here

  • even though I had that awful of a father."

  • (laughs) Mine's like, "You real son of a Gary!"

  • -(laughs) -You know? It's like, uh--

  • Yeah, it's-it's a nice way. Let's flip--

  • There's-there's dudes out there that are dicks that need credit,

  • -so my dad-- Yeah. -This is interesting,

  • because, like, you-you talk about things in the special

  • that a lot of people would be like, "Man, that is so painful."

  • But it's one of the funniest specials around.

  • You talk about your dad, who passed away as well.

  • -Yeah, yeah, yeah. -And then some people will be like,

  • "You can't make jokes about that.

  • That's not funny. How can you talk about death?"

  • The people that always make that jokes then-- say that

  • and then they go and call their dad, you know?

  • They're like, "You shouldn't talk about your father

  • being dead. Dad, where's my rent?"

  • And it's like, how are you-- how are you telling me

  • -what I can and cannot joke about? -Right.

  • That's the thing about comedy. What I love is

  • there's-there's so much variety out there,

  • but you can really, in comedy, find the thing

  • that you want to joke around about and make fun of

  • in a way that that's what keeps you honest.

  • -Right. -And it's always-- The survival technique has been,

  • "Well, let me make fun of the darkest thing in my life,"

  • 'cause then it just alleviates that pressure a little bit.

  • As a comedian though, do you ever look back on your comedy--

  • I know this happens to me. But, like, a lot of the time

  • with comedians, we have this-this thing that started,

  • -especially with, like, online culture now-- -Sure.

  • not even, like, tweets and stuff-- like-like,

  • websites where they're trying to find something.

  • They'll go back on a joke from, like, 15, 20 years

  • and then they'll be like, "Dan, you said this 20 years ago."

  • Yeah, then I just cue up the part where I say

  • I'm white trash and I'm like, "What's up?"

  • (laughter)

  • Proof's in the pudding, buddy.

  • I've been, I've been who I've been.

  • My favorite one is the criticisms I've gotten on this.

  • It's been overwhelming how-how great, uh,

  • -all the compliments I've gotten -Yeah.

  • for the special coming out.

  • But the one criticism that I got that was so funny

  • was the guy was like, "You look like you have small hands."

  • And that was the only tweet.

  • And I was like, "Yeah, you know, I had a, uh,

  • procedure done in Brazil to shrink my hands."

  • What a weird thing just to watch a whole hour of comedy

  • and be like, "Why is that guy's hands tiny?"

  • And that's the one thing you focus on is the hands?

  • Yeah, and I got paws, dude.

  • You should see me on the basketball court.

  • I will swat you!

  • Uh, here's, here's the thing I want to know about you

  • and online-- you don't seem to take it seriously

  • And I've noticed that y-you're, you're, like,

  • not online anymore; you are, but you're not.

  • Oh, it's the best.

  • -I'm living in 2007, baby. -(laughter)

  • No, but I, but really, I want to know.

  • Like, did you, did you delete your things or did you...?

  • 'Cause sometimes I'll see, like, a post about what you're doing.

  • -Yeah. -Right, where you're gonna be performing

  • at a club, at a show, but then,

  • I don't see you, like, commenting anymore

  • -I don't see, like... -Done. I'm off it, I'm off it.

  • I, um, I took Twitter off my phone in October of 2018,

  • and it was the greatest thing I ever did in my life.

  • And I recently took Instagram off and then I...

  • And by the way, these companies are like,

  • "Don't listen to this man! Do not listen to this man!"

  • Uh, it just started making me feel like, um...

  • like a, like motion sick, but while I was standing still.

  • -Right. -I would have these am--

  • incredible experiences that would be ruined, like,

  • my girlfriend and I would be at this awesome thing,

  • and then all of a sudden look down and be like,

  • "Dan Soder never made me laugh," and you're like,

  • "I want to fight you!"

  • And it's like, I'm not enjoying the thing,

  • 'cause I'm looking at Trent in Iowa,

  • who's got, like, a bulldog for his profile picture.

  • And I'm like, "Why do you hate me?"

  • And it's, it was just ruining so much stuff

  • that I was like, once I took it off--

  • -Now I check when I'm at home on my computer. -Yeah.

  • Or I'll download Instagram, upload something,

  • and then delete it off my phone, and then be like--

  • Oh, you know what I'm doing now?

  • Checking my e-mails a lot.

  • So, that's where I need to send the hate?

  • I'm a nerd. (laughs) Yeah.

  • That's where I got to send those--

  • -Send it on through! -E-mail.

  • "Dear Dan, you've never made me laugh."

  • I'm like, "T-dot-Noah is persistent."

  • -At Hotmail? -No, man, that's one thing

  • I'll never say about you, truly. I've always said

  • this to you-- on camera, off camera or wherever--

  • you are one of the funniest human beings I know.

  • -Oh, thanks, man. -This is one of the funniest

  • specials I've seen. Thank you so much for being on the show.

  • Dude, Trevor, thanks so much for having me.

  • I hope everybody watches it.

  • Son of a Gary is currently available on HBO Go

  • and HBO Now-- you want to check it out.

  • Dan Soder, everybody.

Welcome to the show.

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