DeepSummary
The podcast opens with Eric, Nick, and Jeff discussing upcoming merchandise releases, including exclusive Gurblers for members, multicolor Gurblers, the Sloppy Joe's jersey, the Face hat, foam hands, and the Face cookbook release. Nick then reveals that he accidentally announced the upcoming 'Ratty Boy' reveal at the same time the company closure was announced, leading to an awkward juxtaposition.
They discuss the various mishaps surrounding the Ratty Boy announcement, including Nick's overhyped tweets, the reveal video being overshadowed, and the accidental release of merch like the 'clog tube' plunger with a detachable grommet. They also touch on Andrew's plans to pitch and sell these products, unaware of the company's impending closure.
As they process the closure, the conversation shifts to more absurd topics like hosting a toilet clogging contest, catching rubber toys with their buttcheeks, Andrew's mom's opinion on Emma Stone's nipples in the film 'Poor Things,' dying and switching to alternate universes, and the exorbitant costs of buying magazines at grocery stores.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- The hosts accidentally announced new merchandise like 'Ratty Boy' at the same time the company's closure was revealed, creating an awkward situation.
- Nick revealed various merchandise mishaps, like ordering 500 'clog tube' plungers, unaware of the impending closure.
- The conversation shifted between processing the emotional impact of the closure and exploring absurd hypothetical scenarios.
- Gavin proposed a theory about dying and moving to progressively worse alternate universes, which confused and amused the other hosts.
- Despite the closure, the hosts expressed gratitude to the audience and a determination to continue creating content.
- The episode blended somber reflection on losing their jobs with the hosts' signature irreverent and absurdist humor.
- Various pop culture topics were discussed, including Oscar-nominated films, Emma Stone's controversial appearance in 'Poor Things,' and the exorbitant costs of buying magazines.
- The hosts remained uncertain about the future of their intellectual properties but aimed to continue the podcast without interruption.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “The biggest deal in entertainment.“ by Nick Schwartz
- “There are 500 clog tubes on route that I don't know where they're gonna go. I don't know what'll happen with them, but they exist.“ by Nick Schwartz
- “Can you do me a favor? Can you draw this out on a whiteboard?“ by Jeff Ramsey
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Regulation Podcast
Regulation Company LLC
3/13/24