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If you're interested in a custom Funko, Pop of your own check, and now let us start the episode. You're having some beers in the barn with your pal. The other day, welcome to the produce stand of podcast, paying tribute to the Great Canadian show Letterkenny. Now, I know what you're thinking, there are many other podcast about Letterkenny out there, but this one is 12. I am now your host and joining me in the room. As is always the lovely tenure and online. We have squirrely, Matt, the very groovy Victor, and we're thrilled to welcome, our special guests. He plays Connor one of the skids on Letterkenny. He's the man with the gas mask, Make some noise for Patrick plywood. McNeil Ward. Hello. Welcome, Patrick to the produce stand. Thank you guys for having me. I am freaking stoked for all your questions and Letterkenny fandom and everything. And Patrick is very uh, non-brand right now. He just took a drag of something, and he's wearing a t-shirt that says Huff, what buffers bought my first? So, is that a special shout-out? It's my buddy. Jeremy and Ryan Martell. He's a drummer. And there's a can there then there's Sam now. It's a punk band. I used to tour I used to be a front man for this band called the human guinea pigs. Oh, that just get pretty trashed on stage and just invite people to come up and Bosh and slap them around. Kelly GG, Allin. Disturbing take an s*** or piss on stage itself people or anything like that. Did you have some standards right? I got this. Did you play an instrument or where we just kind of like a hype man or a crazy guy on stage? I still, I am saying, I kept on beat, I didn't like fall over like, the like I just be like, I am not to be like, come on m************. Get up here. You know, type of thing. So awesome. Yeah, yeah, that make it to YouTube or something. Yeah, sure. I haven't put it on YouTube. No, I have. I have some footage of that my old black, metal band was in coal. Coal Crips. I wasn't as crazy with that one. I was more like hair in the face like ghosts are any type thing so yeah, that's awesome. So Patrick, where are you? Call are talking to us from right now? North Bay, Ontario Canada, North Bay. You guys look. Oh your way to f*** a Barrette. Yeah. So cold here — 12 out yikes. You got any snow yet? It was common, but not stay on the ground. You know, we're don't want you snow skate like three times and get bored with it in one. Go back to skateboarding. Yeah. Yeah. We're kind of GTA tang and I kind of north of GT of Toronto and Matt and Victor, they're there in Toronto. So yeah, we're So from there. Yeah, well I work for with hang out with gasp you ever. Get out this way. Um, sometimes I go for, sometimes I go for dailies for work, but not too often. I am usually working in the north. I was a secret for a bit and then I just got some dailies and I just been doing my patreon and the Cameo stuff and all that junk that I do and grind down, you know, yeah, yeah. The grip work a lot of that in the GTA, for sure. Yeah, it's fun to I don't mind gripping but like say if you're not comfortable, then you don't focus on your job. You're just like ones crap. So what does a grip do, okay? So a grip is a camera support and lighting manipulator. So that we're kind of hand-in-hand with the lighting department. So when they said a light, they're just like here's the light now, grips are going to make it all magical. So we go in there. We put, like, Flags around it, which is called, like, putting Siders up, but a top or a bottom. So we kind of cut the light, kind of focus it more on set or the actors were Want to focus it and then when camera needs like, oh your tripod lowered or oh we need some sandbags or oh some extra support for our tripod then groups come in and do that. Alright so you do all the grunt work, all the muscle work. I don't know that we get to feel like I am in a trailer, a mighty, you know. Okay. But on I am Leonard Kenny you're the talent. So do you get a trailer at least on Letterkenny, or do you have to share it with the others kids? No, I get it. We all get a trailer. But what's funny is in the first season's, they didn't know what to tell us because like People Like Us, right in the show, when people make memes about us and blah, blah, Amarillo considered background back then, and then we got opportunities, become an actress of course me and Danny were like, well f***, sign us up. So we got on there and like in the first season's me and Danny would always share. We share a trailer, we change in front of each. Other is really fun. Those like I feel like I like hey it's like my brother growing up, you know type of thing. So then eventually ones who came after it's like the rules and our contractor like now they need their own trailer. So I am like yay. So Danny is the other skid who doesn't speak any vans in work. Yes, he's we call. I call him Danny ham sandwich because he was such a 30 D on one of the show's. I was best for gripping like a few years ago and the first 80 kept calling him. Not. I just kept him laughing so hard. I am like dude your hand that's amazing, so I gotta ask Again, you have been in it since early on and like, since season one there. And like how did you even find your way to Letterkenny to start with? Because like, I know it's sort of growing and continuing to growing and getting Fame all over now. But like, where did it all start to? How did you find your way to the show? So I was in college, and I was at the skatepark, like, on my last few days of white college, being done, maybe a week or so. And then my friend Belize in college camp and said, oh, they're filming this new show in Sudbury. It's going to be on crave. It's called Letterkenny, and the A like skinny meth head. Looking people were like Krakow, and I am like, oh, you don't pop my board up on my side. F*** the guy was talking in and I went to my ex-girlfriends house at the time, and then she filmed, my, my tapes for Stewart and rolled and then I sent them in, and they're like, unfortunately, you won't be Stewart a role, but you want to be a background actor and it was during my kind of, like, Rob Hardy like for done cinematography, and they called me, and I am like, hello, is this a like? Yeah, we're from Letterkenny, won't need to be a background features kid. I am like, I don't know what the f*** that is, but Sign me up. I am there. And then go there and then Danny he was in North Bay at the time, and we drive there and then drive back after our shifts. Since we were doing is a to take care of his dog and his girlfriend was out of town and it was just such an adventure, the first season going on five days and then like I was like wow it's really fun to be on TV and then it just f****** developed. I don't know how it did it just did so that one's like it's Connor. Oh well Lord, I am like oh hi. You're from Michigan? That's cool. Yeah I have to Ask when they ask what I am seeking it in, as it goes, you know what I mean? Because I am just a small-town guy used to blow up fireworks and do stunts and film s***. You know, never thought, when I asked you to be a skid that, you know what, a skid was. No, I said, I don't the f***. That is sign me up. Thanks kid, like, I don't know, I skateboard. I like, I used to lie, I used to just like sleep outside for fun and like some people with their change at me when I was a kid. No, my. Okay, sure. I will go to the vending machine f****** I guess. I am a son, I am sorry. Yeah. So what I did was I found a little group that we made up called black tooth and dirt Squad and it was like, our stunt / speak group. We just go around with the camera and just film stupid pranks and unlike and get more and more Extreme as It Go. Like, then there's a point where I am on my friends roof, light myself on fire than jumping into his pool, he doing stuff like that. Like bare skin to like, just like, These extremist pocket. Yeah. And I got into cinematography and then I got into like the crew side and then Letterkenny called. I got into acting way more and then like I just been auditioning ever since pretty much like. So you're going to build that you were in college for cinematography. Yeah. And television, and television. What college? What causes that? What? Canada. Yeah, I think Matt. Didn't you go to for cinematography or just video? I was, yeah, I went to school in loyalists in Belleville for film and television production, didn't quite pan. Out of my career took a little bit of a different step but it's fine mean, I still have a secret passion the background so that which brings me to things like podcasting. Yeah, I took Audio Visual Communications in Seneca College and that's where I learned about gripping and all that kind of s***. Yeah, yes, I don't know anybody. Check audio engineering at Travis Institute. So I knew how to record, but I didn't know anything about the visual side of things. Yeah, and it's funny because and maybe you can explain. There's, there's, so I have got an initially thing when I like around. Toronto's course, there's film Productions everywhere for TV film, you name it. And you can always tell when you see a production crew set up, you see all those damn pylons. I Karen's always in the same damn letters on the pylons are usually trucks parked everywhere, but I am the idiot. When I see that, I get stupid giddy inside. I am like, what are they making? What's going on? And I get so excited, and I am always like just hovering around the area and ever get close enough. It's not that crazy, but I get excited when I see these kind of things, and they must be just fun, being on set and being part of that s***. It is, it's got its points. It depends on like what you're doing to like, sometimes I am crucified like it can be a little bit uncomfortable due to the weather conditions because of the department time in. But like that's Department I am in you gotta f****** go with the job baby, that's how it goes. Yeah, but Hazard pay. It's like you get a trailer, they make sure you have a heater and like it's like two different worlds. But like I love the aspects of both the both creative and different way. Like when you're a grip and you're looking at like a bunch of windowpanes and like the cameras pointed this way, you're thinking, how in the f*** am I going to get all that reflection out of the camera and you're going to think about that. When you're an actor you're like well how am I going to portray this guy? Like am I gonna be going to laugh when I do this? I am going to hold my cup like this. Am I going to hold it like this? Am I going to go? My hand on top of my head, I don't know. Like it's just it's a lot of creativity with every Department. Yeah, it's not your job as an actor to give an f*** what the cameras doing. It's your job to make sure your, your characters coming across. They will do the rest of the word. So, like when Miro, Luke will meet Evan and Tyler and Danny are there, like, me and Danny are in the background. I kind of whispered a Tyler, like k for this take, dude, I am going to try and put my hand over here and just kind of like crush it with the force for something. And I will be like hey that's a little skittish b****, he's like yeah, sure. I like that, or will it work with each other or like will talk to? Jacob when he kind of directs us that mean, you're like, well, what if we did this instead? Like, I am like, what if I jerked a bottle off while I was sleeping. He's like, okay. I don't know if I will make it, I will get it. Well, let us just say I noticed that I was re-watching, the epipens fight scene today and, and you can see you in the background laying there and you start reaching for a bag or something. And then I get Tyler, like, yells out to you. And then you just kind of like, like, say something. Yeah, you got freaked out and it goes back, and they start stabbing each other with that, be pens. But Like you can see you're doing things in the background, and they're playing off as well as yeah, as a singles on also during the EpiPen fight, like, I tried to like, look at them and then just kind of laugh about them. Like not have any consideration like no passion, no, nothing like that, my friends are stupid and just keep vaping, you know, it's don't say it, just do it my face. And it's funny because that seemed we actually had a big cup of conversations about that because a lot of our audiences in the u.s. So the fact that you guys are using Epi pens, you know, we have universal healthcare. In Canada. So it's not much a deal, we looked it up. It was like, what? What do you say? Daniel extinguisher dollars. I can't hurt you. Yeah, yeah. It was crazy amount of money so like yeah, I understand that I got like insurance and stuff but the people and like type 1 diabetes and America like you're f****** dead. Pretty much just sign your Epitaph, dude. Yeah. You don't have an f****** 80 re-type jobs, like, you're not gonna like a six speakers like whatever f****** 401K, blah, blah, whatever. You get at the end of f****** your wife. Yeah, you're not going. To be able to afford your insulin man, that's b*******. But like anyone from a methadone clinic can just go, oh, well, used to be an addict, so I will just take some methadone. It doesn't make sense to me. Yeah, I don't know. But that's a different topic. Yeah. And it different podcasts to. So that's one of those topics that, you know, it's like, we're in Canada. Where are ya? So Patrick is a great white North. Yeah, you mentioned, you were skateboarding with your buddies and you're finishing up College, when you got the letter, Kenny. Opportunity. So, was acting part of the plan where you interested in acting, or did it just kind of happen for you? Oh, I have always, I have always just been d****** around with the camera in front of it. I have been a camera like I was a camera or when I was younger, like, my buddies would be filming and then I just jump in to be like, but she film and maybe like, Pat get your f****** face out of here, so I just keep getting in there. Right. So then we started buying more like Advanced cams, like just digital ones, blah. Then I just started filming skateboarding because I got to I was into I was trying to get sponsored and that's why I really want to have become a pro skater and just like, you know, get the f*** out of the North. Go to California and just skate a bunch that didn't really pan out. So I was like, well, video developments an actual job you can probably get. So just work at it, seven work at it since I was about 16 and like it's finally starting to take off the acting side because I have been a YouTuber since I was, I don't know, 15 16, and I got made fun of. I got a bunch of comments. Calm dropping f-bombs, the F-bomb, and like the lgbtq community, all that stuff like making fun of me. Call me names. Just so much stuff. One said, plus your comedy career down the f****** toilet because you will never get one. And I am like, look at me now, like you know the type of crying. Don't worry about those troll idiots. Just f****** keep doing your thing. No matter what's wrong? Yeah, I guess. They're all laughing poking fun. Until they're not, and they realize that you did something like Daddy. Probably just didn't hug them enough, and they just have to troll. That's like everyone should go get some f****** help but everyone thinks Inks that oh, well, my egos so big that, I don't need help. So that's why the world's f*****. So you mentioned that you and Danny would drive from North Bay to, to Sudbury to how like, how far is that drive, because I don't know much about Northern Ontario. It's about an hour and a half and it's not getting them. Earl faster. Driver is driving. Yeah, it's goes an as well. So you'd go for each day's shoot. You had been a two-hour drive but anyway, so don't worry. Yeah, it's not too far, but we would do that. Let me just fill in the whole day, was like about a 12-hour day, and then we just come back. And Danny was cool with. He's like, I just want to break into the industry, and I am like, dude, I am in it to win it, like you did. So let us just go do it buckets. Yeah, absolutely. You have been keeping busy then with Our production work on the side. So how much of that work is up there? Because I mean, Letterkenny was the first kind of production, I know that's known to be shot in Sudbury. Like most of the stuff I have ever seen or heard of is in and around Toronto. Is there a lot of production work happening up there? It's yeah, it's like becoming a Hollywood North. A lot of big Productions come here. Like, they're shooting Resident Evil right now. They're shooting like a bunch of different other like kind of bigger tear an ones like in Parry Sound Timmons. Sudbury North Bay because like, I don't know what it is but I think it's just cheaper to film up here or it's just like less cold than cases or I have no clue but it's just boom and boom. And yeah I think so then somebody ones I guess posted something about tax credits and stuff. That production companies can get by going up there and shooting right? Yes, correct. Exactly tax credit, that's why I was at the science of them a trainee but it might have been gripping for five years on the way. Now, you're a trainee on this one. Okay. Wow, he said to him and soul interject and say the Timmons tornado, our listeners won't know what that is, but that's Steve Sullivan. Oh jeez, here we go. Victor, and I am out, that's it? Do you know anything about hockey Patrick? Because that's a hockey reference akeno. I don't know too much about hockey, but I really respect it. I used to watch when I was younger, when I was younger, I would cheer for Edmonton gives Gretzky was on there. I really like The Scrappers. Like I like Steve guys are many growing up and well, I thought he'd say book. But Kaboom, and those guys are like the domain stuff that's the stuff. I was a young kid. Like that's who was like, the big star names, and that's why I know, I don't really follow it now. But my brother and my dad are f****** hockey Fanatics and them over Christmas is only f****** talk about Shirley hypotenuse going five minutes and just hockey for the rest of the night. So I am like, alright, well I do I know, but I don't know, you know what I mean? Yeah. So the four factions on Letterkenny. You have the skids, you have the Hicks, you have the Christians in the hockey players, do you identify Most then with the skids. Oh hell? Yeah. Cybergoth or whatever. But like I can see that they're dedicated to their music and I really like metal. So like metalheads are really dedicated to the music, right? And I don't like, closed off with music, I like all types but Metals just 80% of what I listen to. So, it's funny you just reference cybergoth and I gotta, I gotta reference one of our listeners in, on our private little Twitter chat. We put our saying you, anyone have any questions? Ins. And there was, there was a cybergoth video from his 2011, a bunch of skids dancing. I don't you seen this is really big and the question was given the YouTube deep dive and all that is for Miriam, a question for our for Patrick. So she wrote Connor. But remember Patrick did the Cyber golf video. Inspire the skids like as you guys do a lot of dancing on this show is that and the one that came from or is it just a look? And the look there's a special especially there's not enough video with the gas mask so is he looks like you? Yeah. I am Lean towards yes. But you definitely have to ask Jared and Jacob because they're the most refined oil because I never knew that gas mask was going to come out. I showed up more drama, leave me a different shirt to wear which was like the production designers old band. So I didn't have to get sued by the band shirt. I was actually working wearing, so I just wear my camo pants and then that I like, yeah. Well there's grease your hair up a bit then you're fine and I didn't but like, any makeup on, and they're like, I look crack out enough. Jacob just came out. He was like here. Put this on for the next take, and I am like, all right? So I put on, I start dancing and I just hear my ass off as the skids are developing and it's like I guess that's what just stopped to me. Was that in the baby is like, yeah, just speed every time. I am on the things like know, they do the pigeon spinnerbait through this big. So my all right. I will kill my lungs for you. Factions, you call them a group. It is there any of that on set as well? Like, I mean like or is it like what is it? What is sort of the vibe on set when you're among the different groups? Is it all just one, big fun Community, like you guys, look like you have an f****** blast and I have to believe. That's what's happening, dude. Everyone is like an f****** sweetheart on that show like Costco crew. It's even, like, even anyone that you used to see on cruise grumpy, you never seem grumpy, they're just so f****** happy. And then like I almost want to cry whenever Seasons done because I am like, oh man. It's like it's going to be so long till the next time you know. Yeah, it was that way, but it's really not. Is it just? It all comes like this but like the cast, The Crew, one on my castes, like, I chose the cast more because like I am John mom cast. But like, when I am crewed, like I will still talk to Tyler else will talk to Evan, Michelle or Jared or whatever. But like I don't want to distract them too much because they're in. There's only got to do their thing. And I got to go hook up our, because I am going to lecture to, I do both on the to like a double dip. Well you don't really you were crewed on the show as well. Yeah, like if you look in the credits, in the past two, yeah, two or three seasons, you will see Electric. Patrick, McNeil lamb. Popper, I am not there yet. I am not allowed to skip ahead weren't season 3 right now? Yeah, but like it's in the later Seasons, like I don't know. I don't even know when I got credited. I don't because I don't always watch it. I don't always catch up like I want to, but I am like then I get this key grip being like 81, a third this show and then I am busy for another month. And then like I get like an act. For two or three days. Like, oh, do you want to be a demon this or not? Or f****** heroin addict? Yes. Very remote. Don't do it. Well, the asking to be a drug dealer, I will be a drug dealer. Yeah, sure. I have done a few things for some features like last year, but like yeah, acting work comes and goes but grip Works. Always like my bread and butter for right. Now, until my patreon YouTube takes off or like butter. Katie takes. Thank you for taking me further, you know, time you punch it. Pretty much is pretty much started my career. That's crazy, man. So can you just share any fun stories about being? On set, you know, aside from the ones you have already shared anything that might be juicy for Letterkenny fans to hear that, you can not to get yourself in trouble. Oh no, I am not gonna get in trouble, it's just a hole but anyway, I don't know. There's lots of different stories like I can because I got I mon crew a lot. So I got a lot of crew stories as well like fun stuff but like forecast it's like I don't know, just going out for lunch with like Tyler and everyone. Or something or just like sitting with them at lunch and just like being human hanging out, Shootin the s*** like not really being like our characters, getting like the opportunities actually just kind of pick their brain about acting and everything like that. That's cool, right parties? Like those were fun. Like, there's a time, we went to the bowling alley and I filmed a bunch of it, and it was just like, well, you film — put this on f****** YouTube. Might not, I would never do that. It shows all my home movies, but like, it's just, yeah, I like wrap parties are always fun. There was one night where I had liked I think it was season two or three, like I just kept getting fed like cannabis Edibles. I just wouldn't stop. I just like that beating them and eating them then I was like, f****** I was baked until probably I don't know Monday or Tuesday. Okay. So who's the hardest core partier on the cast and why is it Kate, Trevor Wilson? It's gotta be, it's gotta be. No, I really wanted to be thrown bill. Got their own tolerance, I guess like Yak a trip. Can he can pack a punch? Sure buddy. Still, I never see anyone like to f***** up early. You know, they get all crazier. They get like the person that you never saw. Like everyone's always pretty like civil and just chilling and I don't know. It's been. Sometimes he doesn't like mushrooms but that's about the kind of freak out right away from the wrap party and I kind of laugh at them, but that's about it. If you start putting asses on the other end of his words when he drinks. Yeah. Oh no, I don't think so. No, he's only squirrely Dan when the Cameras were all okay Trav like the mats when it's squeezed off of me. So on that note. Yeah so on that note pad drag another one of our listeners Steven actually heat, so he was asking I thought this is a good question. Whoo once said or who wants to care? Does is most like their character and who is least like their character in real life? It's so tough to put you on the spot but it sounds like you're very close to your character. I was probably going to say that, but I didn't think of it. So yeah, yeah, it's kind of skittish song close to it, but I don't know. Like, I don't Jarrett like Jared's really different from Wayne. He's just, he's more. Like, he's really Canadian. He's just, I know that he's growing up in a small town, like me. So I kind of understand why the Letterkenny, like, how it is, like how there are groups? Just clicks because there are cliques and I will every f****** small town to go to. And you see like the teenagers / the 20-year olds, When he still had mid-20s, they're all like clicky. They have like, oh, well, these are going to the garage party or all. I don't want to be over that one because these guys are over there and like, well, I different groups of me all the different things, I mean. So it's what I think you really based Letterkenny off of and like I think it's just grew up in list out which is kind of like a wave like a I think Northern more town. I don't know but it's a rural town in Ontario. Yeah, narrowing sound. Yeah. How long does it take to shoot a typical season? How about a month one month for? Well, it's his short season to get six episodes so it takes a month and a half. Yeah. It's just they're not really long days. Like most set days are like super long. Like they could be 12 to 16 hours but Letterkenny is like so badass that they could just baño a 30-page day and like nine ten hours and it's f****** ridiculous that's on heard of in the industry, really? That's unreal. And then is this one to we did bang off a 35 40 page day and then Jared just looked at it. He's like, oh, 40 pages done throws it. There. And then you're around. Oh wait. What's 40 pages to an episode? Is that, is that a full episode or is that what's that like pages of script or like a page of script is like a minute of like a minute, pretty much or close to a minute, maybe a little bit less, or more of screen time. So if you have 40 pages done and that you got like 40 minutes of your movies, Flash TV, show, whatever your f****** filming, like done, that's impressive. Very quick. Two episodes. Pretty good. But it was all just, it's all because its heavy dialogue and it's just much like a wide (medium) than tights on everybody. You know what I mean? You know what? It's not like. It's not really like technically shot. Like, I don't know something. I don't know. Gossip Girl, or something like that or like something it's real. It's like a hallmarking. Be yourself like that. What's all super intentional? Like, every shot is quite as planned, he write it simple and easy to execute, but it's all very intentional it. I think you, when you comment there was the fact that, you know, it's the dialogue is so heavy and that's what I mean, the fact, Tommy, get your 40 day, 46 pages and days. Pretty impressive. Because we listen along, and we're just blown away on some of the little rhythmic episodes they go through, whether it's Jared or anime, it's pretty impressive. And you guys must like, is that like multiple takes, or they hammer these things out like they're f****** nothing. It all depends on like, how, like all rimy. It is how much it goes together. You know what I mean? Because when I am when I watch some of it, it's so funny that I have to like put my fist. In my mouth, my shirt on my face and turn around. And like, I know these guys, I have known them for five years, right? And they know, like that, I am not trying to stay in their eye line. There know that. I am just a fan or enjoy the show because I am on the show, but I am also a fan, but, like, some of the stuff that they pull, or the dialogue that they pull off, I am just like, how did they do that way? I don't know how they got it, like two takes and then sometimes it's like 14 15. It could take, I don't know, because it will just girl trying to get on certain points and it's like, I forgot that q. And then they have to keep on because we try to shoot like seven or eight pages of that. All I gots like sometimes you see the hex hanging out, right? And then it's like 8 minutes of screen time with them at the produce stand. Just banter back and forth, and that's just that's on the dolly just keep on going back and forth like this. And that this not, and they have to keep that pace up every f***** take. Even if they're just getting a close-up, Michelle will come out. Like she put a robe on it. Everyone she's like all cold or whatever, and she will sit in her chair. And she'd keep talking till like a truck while his close up shop right now, like, that will stay in the scene. They all try to stay. So there I line the Same way, they try to keep it super professional and super like on point that's what I love about his crew and cast. Now, they are you always shooting the same episode on that day or can when you say 40 pages, could you be shooting multiple episodes in that day like multiple scenes from different episodes? So, what you what happens is, it's not really linear. Like when you shoot things, I shoot things linear. Personally, because like sketches are, that's simple, that's baby s*** to me because I have been doing that forever, like, sketches easy when you're making a TV show, like it's after What are you like? When can you get like a rig for certain things? You might need like a board or a certain day. So when they shoot a night scene or live, are the night club scenes, whatever that might be on a different day than when they shoot the end nightclub scenes, or they might get a nightclub scene all in one day, so they don't have to like move back and go there. Just ask the lighting setup or it's this sorts that it's all the logistics of like how crew is going to work first, and then they kind of work around like okay. So we will shoot the basement days like this like all linear and then like will move. Over and then we will shoot the hips for, you know, this one and that one gives the weather's going to be perfect as magic hour, which, whatever a lot of technical things that come into it because it's all just tiny, pretty much. Definitely your continuity guy for that. Yeah, yeah. They have a script supervisor for that. So that's the role. So, I am on the location thing. And this is again, I am going to reference one of our listener questions and this is from red beard out of the East. I am gonna sort of change it a bit but basically he's asking about Mo Dean's So we have ammo Dean's, One ammo Dean's to me. The question is essentially what happened in Bodines? Well, you know, was actually at a pub or is there a set built? And I mean this is not the first time we have seen this come up. What happened to modems one and why did that whole Modine? Sort of thing change? So, yeah, well, I think in the first season because I only was a skid, like, when I am crewed, I kind of know more about like, where they shot and like, what's going on everything cuz I am like, lighting off. But when I was just a skid, That was for season one, which the first Mo Dean's was kind of. I think it was that a, it was across from where we shoot the dance scenes at the dollar store where this kids dance, right? Okay. It was like a little yeah, that's where we shot the first moodiness and the second one I think was in Nickel City, I think up in Sudbury and then because they can't always get it because they don't want to close the business down to shoot a film, which is like you might get your day like as a bar like cuz they pay, I don't know. I don't know how much they're going to pay but usually like a 1,000, 1,500 bucks to shut down that mine is a regular day that a bar gets. So the like nah, just build your own set. So that's what we did, and we bought they bought a bar up in Chisholm or not Chisholm Chelmsford. I was get those mixed up to small towns in Chelmsford. They bought a bar and then just kind of like made a move genes out of it, so we can always just there and that is not a hassle. Is the train that's there? That's a tree noise, pop sound up. That's a place I would like to be. Yeah, so that's okay. Hold for train. Yeah, so that's more Deans threesome. There's not going to be a mo Dean's for them. O Dean's. 3 is your set. That's amazing. By the way I love that you're drinking Labatt 50 that can looks like it's out of its out of like the archives. Holy it's like that. These are like oh they haven't changed the logo. Nothing I just picked up late. Six but earlier today unbelievable yeah that's as well. Did you check the expiry date or not? Yeah your expiry date. Did you check the expiry date on that? Make sure it's not from the 70s. So on the beer I am gonna be segueing is another listening. So Stephen was really curious of what you guys are all drinking when you're drinking poppers. Is for, is there anything in the bottles? I am pretty sure it's just water. Yeah, honest simple question but that it got asked, Stephen, it's either that or it's I don't know like I know some Productions, but I am not sure they use like letting on beers, which is like the O'Doul's man that when they're no alcohol in it. But yeah, Stevens very disappointed to hear that. It's probably just. Wow. I think he's reference may be T. So I can't he can't be too disappointed. It'd be fun if everyone was drinking and stuff like but think about all the taking it and then just be like for sure. Yeah, your their system once I got out there, I can do seen to man, like Beth good work for or against you, going back to the takes, the Alphabet Aerobics scenes is, is Jacob reading from a prompter? Does he have all that memorized? Um, I have never seen Jacob have to read off something, he memorizes, everything. When he's going off, right? That's crazy. I am not every guy. I don't see them cute card like they blocking you, how you get your sheet and the kind of, and he got it. You get to like, read off the script and like, kind of like memorize your lines again. But then when we light it, and they're going to do the rehearsal, they're just they're rehearsing like off away. Like it's just the actors. Sure. So I think they already have a really down because they practice this. Before they even get on set, I would imagine. Anyways, that's what I do when I get speaking roles. But like, yeah. And then they practice it so much that it just like it has to come back as like, you know, you're waking up the coffee's, just kicking in your like, oh yeah, that's what seemed wrong? Okay, that's my line. Got you. Wow, that's incredible. Just because especially in those, those scenes are so dense in text, and I can't imagine having to memorize all that, I can barely memorize, my, my podcast intro. Okay, a big concern in our in, our Twitter DM, has to do with Devon, and I am going to preface this by saying, again, we don't want to get you in trouble. But everyone really, really wants to know. So you can tell us what you can about Devon's departure and don't be afraid to drop it allegedly. If you're, if you don't really want to explore the answer, the question and I know everyone wants to know this, so f****** bad. Wet far, far away. That's all I can say right off. I repair. All I have to say is why did you have to destroy their guitars? Why I say, all I say is why did you have to destroy that guitar? Yeah, Patrick may not remember the scene specifically, but we just or maybe you do. We just reviewed sled shot? Is it? Looks like Shaq. Yeah. So that's the first episode of season 3 and of course first episode without Devon and there's this Skid scene, where Stewart is saying, why would he leave? We have everything we wanted here and a really, really felt. And again, you know, don't want to get you in trouble. But it really, really felt that dialogue is delivering was kind of the writers giving a nephew to. I forget the actor's name like, why would you want to leave the show? It felt really personal during that scene, can you, can you say anything about that? I never really thought of it that way. I just like, all right, I put like, The character Stewart is like, because we're all kind of, like, we're all kind of like iffy with each other, like, kind of like closer. Then we all like, kind of perceived to be. So that's what kind of dialogue I got out of it because it's just like, yeah, we're going to miss Devon. Like, I don't know. Like, maybe he like, I don't know what he does in this kid basement. Like maybe, we almost saw each other, I don't f****** know you know, maybe that's the dialogue, so I just act like scared. Oh Stuart so mad layout. We just is okay and doesn't bump or something like that. Pretty much all I am doing. All right, that's, that's kind of interesting point to put up, but like, I don't know. That would be that's not subject for me to answer, but, no, be got a chair down, might be able to talk to you, but I am not sure. Oh, man. If we ever got that then this we could like and the up the podcast right there for you. Get Jacob or you guys. Let us see some more Questions from the Twitter, DM group. Most of the. So we already said that one behind the scenes look, oh well, the background skids ever get lines. So sorry to say apparently your background is good. Do you think you will ever well, will there ever be a seem like there isn't a Jay and Silent Bob movie? Where, you know, at the end of may be the last scene of the last episode of Letterkenny where you step up to the camera. And deliver like a very like long Soliloquy, and send us off. I am scared number one on Letterkenny and I will never be able to talk in front of a camera. So I am sorry that I can't. I am still number one. That's all you have a named. It's Connor, we love you. We do love you Connor. I know you guys know. I know, I just think it's funny, but I am not to sure if not, then I don't know. Okay, well, well done. At this point, whatever did you have to addition and in your addition to Jeff to speak Yes, I auditioned for rolled and for Stewart, and I had, we did the, when Wayne comes out the dialogue. What that's this is what I dition for. The lines were, when Wayne came out, and he was on Grindr in the first season. Let me start with chirp when I am like, about the bolts or the Pokemon all out. Yeah. Like I had to say it as fast as I could. So I tried to but like, yeah, and then they didn't give me the obviously, they didn't give me rules, they're Stewart. So they want to be a background skit. And then, History. Yeah well clearly you know you left a mark so you know whatever it is. You did it work? Yeah. They called Jack. There's still keep called me to come on the show. That's awesome. Yeah. So we're back to my here. What do you know about? No, I am going to skip down. Okay, here we go. Let us go to post. Letterkenny when you're not working on Letterkenny, we hear that. You work on production Crews. What else do you do? So what are some of the projects you Work on right now? But I did work on, I worked on a Creature Feature. I was a key grip for that one. So I am pretty proud of that. I will take good practical effects on that one. No CGI early, that s*** through most of the budget one, I did some daily work on some Hallmarks some just like Christmas movies and stuff like that. Like daily grip dealio electric. And then in between that I just do my YouTube plywood mind and that I am work. Make exclusive content for my patreon and then fulfill the NEOS that I get requested every so often. So I just got on there. No one really knows them on there. I was just looking at that Cameo side just because I was interested in that. So you're on it and so people actually get you to do cameos. So how do you do? Can't win. You're not a speaking skid. What do people ask you to do? Just go on camera and like smoke? Yeah. They just asked me like, can you just do something funny or say funny things or like, can you give a super soft birthday? Shout-out to so-and-so beeping to make thin clouds and so it's On it from another Kenny. Like I say like that, that just make my own voice on it because like, I have always had. So, I don't know voice. So I am not sure if you feel pressure that no one's heard your voice watching the show. And if ever you get a speaking part or the writers should have pressure on them, like whenever you do say something, it's got to be something like profound, right? Yeah. But really, you want to hear me talk? Watch my YouTube chords were like, surgically removed like it seems that way. So you mentioned, you're wearing a couple of bands as so, as music still kind of thing that you are doing or you would like to do in the future. Yeah, I am kind of half and it right now. I mean, I really would like to frontman again. He says, I miss being on well, covid surround so that will never happened a few years. But anyway, I miss being a front man. And like, you know, just as I used to do like, I didn't do like any cleans. I was more like, yeah, vocals like that and I do. But like, I miss doing that, I miss making block mode. I did death metal before, it was a band called disfigurement. We did one garage party for New Year's Eve thing, and then yeah, we never did anything else after that. And yeah, then I was in human, guinea pigs out of the band. I show are talking to guys about and I don't really do too much music now. But I have been talking to my buddy right now that we're trying to like re record some more block, might only be some punk, and I was just like just record a person fun but I do all my own pretty much all my own score from my YouTube stuff. If so that kind of keeps me and it's just not like metal just more Jingles, just stupid things that come up with about it. That's great. Yeah, one of the reasons I reached out to you Patrick on Twitter's because at one point, you were tweeting a bit about mental, health and awareness, and stuff like that. And I really appreciated that. And, and, and probably, the reason I reached out to is there anything you'd like to are you comfortable speaking about that? Or anything you want to talk about? With that said you don't try to be an advocate for that because I got a lot of problems of my own as everyone else does, right? But no one wants to really, you know, like part ways with their problems, they always did, kind of keep them to themselves. They kind of keep on staying on kind of getting this date. Like, no one really noticed if they go in the same pattern sometimes, or they have depression, or they have this, they have that or something's eating at them and you're like, a free to go talk to someone. It's like, don't be f****** afraid to talk. Somebody doesn't matter if you're a man, you're a woman. You're transsexual. You're gay or lesbian. I don't give an f***. F***, who you are, you f****** matter and you should talk to somebody like about your problems because it's worth it. Because if you don't, then you can go on the verge of things and like bad things can happen. You could like I have lost friends because of suicide, I lost friend last year because of suicide friend of ten years. I love that man he's my brother but drugs and alcohol got to him and his men to hell if he was on point so young himself and that's very difficult. And before that happened, I had a girlfriend and her name was Cassandra, and she told me like I think you should just mental health things because I can see a ton of mental health error because like, we didn't have the greatest relationship and like this was happening. And I just noticed that, like, there's lots of things that I was like, wow, I am not realizing this about myself. So I started reading books and then I started likes going to a counselor and stuff and then just this reading blogs, getting into CBT exercises that now, I just nowadays because like I have just tried to be so. Like course, I don't feel good every day, like I am a human being. Yeah, who does. So it's like I try to advance my CPT exercises. Like deep, deep PT exercises, then like and so forth and keep going up and like to see as much as I can. Like, learn to the Grave, that's what everyone should do it. So everyone at you guys should do, I don't close yourselves off things like be open, love hard, don't like laughs hard to and you're in a room and you're just laughing really hard. F***, I don't feel ashamed for that. Just do it. You're living your life and you're being happy. So no one should take your f****** happiness away and if they do daddy didn't hug them. Enough for mommy. Didn't kiss them on the ground night. All means man, they got problems with the room. That's a great message. Is up to you and pursuit of happiness is b*******. This is what I am going to say. For a mental health, is Pursuit of Happiness is b*******. You have to build your happiness. It's that's just the way it goes. That's the rule. There's a great book out there. It's called The Happiness Advantage, and if I recommend it, it's super, super, super good for anybody's dealing with any level of mental health, big or small. It's just gets you to its common sense but it's not common sense, right? Because then everybody would be doing it. But The Happiness Advantage, and I am telling you, it's a great book. Everybody should go and read it. Yeah. I am going to check that out. Does that? I have heard about that, but I never read it. Yeah. Shawn achor, AC hor, as the author and yeah happiness Avenged. That's right. On point to what you're talking about. This is don't be ashamed and I always try to tell people do just don't be ashamed of things, you done like you did them. Like obviously you can grow from that, so he can kill someone or something, you know, like it's not fun for Bubble. Yeah, we all make mistakes for all human beings. I make mistakes every f****** day to make me better tomorrow. It's all it is just learning for sure, great message, and obviously, especially at this time right now with the pandemic going, I think it's an important message for everyone to hear. I have been thinking about making a mental health video about that because a pen, a global pandemic, and itself is like, traumatic, it's a trauma to something. There's no one. Everyone takes everything differently, like, tell me and matter. In the same car. We're in a car accident, and I just Go. Like yeah, I am fine. We're both scratch-free and then Matt's like he sees helicopters and it's f****** Apocalypse Now to him, you know, like its things differently and it's just we all take it differently. So we all have to kind of try to consider that would be f****** compassionate for god sakes. Yeah, absolutely men. It's an f****** it. You're right. It's a weird f****** time for sure. Like I know it's funny even myself. Liking me, we all have our own issues. We think about things in different ways, I know like it here in Canada especially, you know, lockdown has been pretty much the norm especially in places like Toronto. We live like I you know I joke with my wife all the time but like I haven't really even see. I haven't stepped inside a grocery store since March as an example. Like she's done all the errands. I you know, I have been the only place I have really been had been on a patio for a few beers, I have been into a tattoo parlor and well, that's about it. So it's, you know, like she does all the main errands. I don't we, you know, I work from home, it's these things, you know, I am doing okay, but it's one of the things like it, takes your it takes its toll on people and no one really. Thinks about it. Everyone's just like I am good, everything status quo but it's f****** hot and you know, it's okay. You know I am I 100% know, am I 90 percent? Maybe if my 80 yeah, at least 80 but you know, we're all fighting through. And it's okay to talk about in the open and be honest and accept that we're not. All right, and that's okay. And it's, yeah, like you said, talk to people, be honest about it, be open about it because we're all in this s*** together. That's the beginning is like, I am not, okay, but I will be It's the beginning of mental health. Pretty much. Yeah, I am recognizing it. Like, I know myself when, you know, all the stuff with covid and the kids coming home and now, I am a teacher. I am a mom. I am a trying to work full-time on top of everything else and you know, everything just keeps on piling and you go into the stores and how scary everything is with masks and gloves and the fear of not knowing how bad it was all. Going to be, you know, it got to me like I had a big meltdown when somebody tried to approach me, just picking up my glasses, my prescription and it's like things just it when, when everything starts piling on top of you and things start getting really hard, you need to recognize it and then that's when yeah, you try to get help before the explosion happens but definitely get help no matter when yeah, exactly. Chloe and we all have different aspects of fear, to like, my fear of things is different, from all of your guys is like a global pandemic. Might really f****** scare people like that, might be a really l in like the germaphobes are probably having an f****** field day. I am not even lying these the yeah, I can't leave. They probably shower and alcohol. I don't know. But like its excuse. I got to consider that. And then you gotta consider like, I don't know. The a simple like we don't even know about the asymptomatic thing. Like, is it true? Is it actually thing like it's just such an unknown disease He's that we just expect it or like a virus, sorry that we just expect it to be like, oh it needs to be known about, so we can go socialize again but it doesn't work that way. I know where creatures of habit. I know we're socializing, but we have to be. You have to stay safe and do the protocols until whom, if we trust them anymore. Well, tell us like, well, we have a, we have a vaccine, or we have this or like something for covid now. So like we can resume with normal life was which might not even happen so because we don't know what the future holds like. Don't have minutes. I might have 10 minutes left in my life. I might have 55 years. I don't know. Like, it's an unknown thing. Yeah, so yeah. It did you see, I mean, you know, it was so real quick, I am going to quickly add this point. We talked about some of the, the climb on the way things are today and people's Comfort level of things will reverence my brother. And I, as an example, he's not an anti mask or by any means, but he's kind of like one of those I don't necessarily think it's helpful, but his opinion on. It still is I will do it because even though I don't necessarily agree, We with it, I understand that others Around Me, Maybe uncomfortable and this is an f*****-up time. So if the very least, if I put this thing on my face, and I am maybe I don't believe, I am keeping people safe, but the people around me, are more comfortable as we get through this mess together, then I will do right? So what? Because it's such a small impact on my day, that does it really f****** matter? Yeah, exactly. Figure fellow. It's all pretty much his fellow man, no I didn't. Think about yourself. So it's just yeah, it's all fish. Got to be selfish, sometimes so sorry. Go ahead. Well I was going to change the subject so if you want to keep on subject I was I was going to change it as well but in a different way one thing I fear lest, or I am not so scared of anymore is committing crime that puts you on house arrest because I feel like I could do that. Oh my gosh only, so Patrick your you here's the list that We will get you to do you work in an industry that got pretty, pretty much pummeled by the pandemic I am in. I am in a band that hasn't played since March, you know, inside a venue, we played Outdoors you. You work in TV and film. How is it? How is it affected you this year? So far, oh it got hit hard at the start. But now, because production, like, is there so much money on the line and Productions? Just, we got to keep making content because like they make stuff for Netflix here. Craig TV, like all those big streaming sites. So they thought of a plan which is just follow the protocols, you got to get tested. Before you go on set, you have to bring in your tests and everything, and I am like, you have to get constantly tested. Like during said it all depends on like production how serious / taking it. But like, when I was kid gripping, that show we all stayed at the, the motels what was it? Yeah, motels snow, was it? Sorry, Super 8, Motel stated Motel 6 in Super 8 you know what? A mixed up. Anyways, it was Super 8 motels, and we did use whole motel and was only cast and crew that stayed there for the whole like shoot. So we're all tested before we got there and then it was all just like, pull, it. Can't come here, unless there's people that like, aren't from set here, right? So, that was a strike that you can do because we shot the whole movie, pretty much in the hotel, which sets what's up? Wow. Yeah. And you can do that if you have the budget and like if you just plan things out, right? You can make it happen, but it's all just now you plan it now. And who's the production team and how strong they want to make their covid rules? And it only really started coming back up like little bit after August, August number. That's when I started hearing work, we're starting to come back again and it's because we're North, it's kind of like fewer cases but like they're starting to go back up now. So we might have to close down again for a little bit. I am not sure even where you in the future even where you are they might shut you down. Yeah because we're parted Ontario, and we're all trying to do our part, so they might have to discuss a lot of Productions. Come from Toronto right like someone be glad to get shot there. Like what? We're going to go to North Bay instead but it's just still like you're bringing more people from Toronto here who gets inside out covid or like, you know, maybe they're not getting tested percept, isit's, non-union, show. I don't know. Like, I don't know, all the rules for certain shows. All, it's all different. It's contract work, right? But you're keeping busy then. That's not even if I am not working on set. I am going to make content, or I am just gonna collect money from the government till I can make my own money. Is there a plan or schedule yet? For shooting, for the next season? I know you can't talk about season 9 and everyone's on pins and needles, waiting for whenever season is coming up. But what about beyond that is there? Is there a plan yet? You like how far Advanced do they let, you know, we want you to come back? It all depends, like, I don't know. During this covid thing. It's been kind of f***** up. So like I am still just standing by on what's going on. I am very sure Letterkenny he's not dead because of how big it is but like it's just we're just standing by that's all it is. Yeah I can say it's funny like our audience, you know, I mean you're familiar. I think with the Hi how are you now pod? You know, they say they started doing this a couple years ago, so they had a head start on us and Now we're doing it and you know we're building our audience but the majority what we're finding because of when we started part, I mean our Canadian audience is still okay but our American audience is massive and dwarfs all other countries. And then we got a bunch of people in Australia who are catching on to it. Some in, so it's starting to make its way across the planet. But Americans are still just starting to end. It's a big Market down here down there, right? So yeah, I think there, There're legs. I think the Letterkenny has some like, so I am not sure what the deal is. I think the who deal was only until season 9 or was that, what do you only talking about how Hulu when Hulu picked up Letterkenny? What was proposed for three years, right? And I think that rent runs through season 9 I am not to sure about that. Like it's just I am not to sure about like when they renew for like streaming sites because I don't know too much about that stuff. Yeah, I know what happens during production like little bit after, but I am not sure like they're shooting schedules or dates that they're going to have. Because like, I am not like one of the big ones, you know how, yeah, the show crew, but I am not like right at the top. So I mean, I know. Cheers Jade key. So has been quoted an interview saying that he will do this as long as Let him, so I guess it all depends on Hulu and crave whether they pick, Letterkenny up. Yeah. On that. On that note, Patrick is really quick question. I mean like again you guys are seasons into this thing it's like I will just pointed out are our demographic right now is huge in the u.s? We're in Australia we have hit some people in Norway like it's hitting other places like India. What is India is what is the vibe? Like I mean it's a regret. Whether you're the jerk user or the Connor role of the show, like, what is this sense? I mean, we have shows like trailer park for boys and other big sort of cult Canadian shows, you know, knowing that you're showing your being it even a part of the show in any way, like, what does that mean to you like, in terms of? Yeah, just what does that mean to you? I am just very grateful and very humble that Jacob tyranny. Thought that I looked enough like a meth head. I got on there. I know it's golf. I just thought it was gonna be some cable TV show and then it started taking off, and I am nothing but grateful and humble and like I thank my lucky stars. Every goddamn day that I wake up my eyes open, and I am like 20 migrate fullest is like I am grateful to have my career started that I have wanted to start it, because I have been working pretty much 15 years of this. And I have been getting paid for it. Only four years professionally. Yeah, so it's kind of it's a tough industry, man. It's a tough f****** industry. It is very hard to get your foot in the door, and I am very happy. That at least. Like during these bad times, people watching, Letterkenny can put a little smile on their face, and they can actually have like a little bit of, like, happiness in the gray world that we're kind of living it right now. Yeah, I mean, so I am just thankful that, like, I can make people smile. Make them laugh. That's why I try to create content, and I do have some DieHard fans of my content, which is very, very a little overwhelming and surreal to me, but I am very humbling experience. Yeah. But they say like, I really like this character, I really like. Character. Everything I have been working on these characters for years, and I am like, wow, someone I have no f****** clue at all. I have no clue who the hell they are. Likes that character. It's not my friend and my girlfriend or my mom being. I mean, everyone band I think anymore. It's like actually different people. Yeah it's not random strangers paying attention even if it makes the slightest smile to their face it's worth it. I don't give an f***. If it's one smile, 1 million Smiles, mad I am he was content creation because it's my passion and I just really like making people laugh and I found that like Not to sound like an arrogant prick that I do have a little bit of a gift over it because I do when I come into conversations, I know my very animated person. I know I am kind of Off the Wall over here. Like over there you know what I mean? So I kind of make people laugh or I will throw them right off my bike? That guy's f*****. That's just like yeah. Okay everyone. All right Patrick We're going to finish it off with some speed questions. We're going to really get to know you. I am so these are designed for you to just answer. I am off the top of your head, don't even think about it, you ready? I do. All right. Here we go. By coffee or tea? Coffee Tim's were Starbucks. Temps good Canadian. Boy cats or dogs. Both. Oh, good. If your life was made into a movie who would play you? Jason Momoa. Why not? Why not dude that made my day. Awesome. There're his this is his f****** like I don't even know what that is. Probably my first Jacob and me, get Jason to replace you on Letterkenny if Letterkenny gets big enough dinner with anyone dead or alive. My friend. Justin browse. Oh. Yes. Well I appreciate that. He was like me dark. So answer yes, is an honor. Thank you for the answer. Best vacation. Harry sound. I don't know. Wow, you know what? We spent a great week in Parry Sound. We're at a nice Cottage. So there's nothing wrong with that answer. What? Yeah, window or aisle seat window. Thank you. I am sorry I people on the plane who complain that their seats are to your f****** 40,000 feet in the air, you know, flying at 800 kilometers per hour and you're complaining that you're uncomfortable on the plane. We touch the net, get a freakin window seat and enjoy the fact that you're flying. My goodness. I have made of steel. So I am a window guy, for sure. Yeah. I don't like asking people to move, so I can go pee. Yeah, there's piss in my Depends on or you know. Wait I think the Labatt If you will give away the answer to this one beer wine or liquor, oh well Wine and Liquor wine and beer actually to dust. So what color wine What? Retinol? Red wine. No. No, this is important to know where red wine. So that is important. Children temperature. I have just never heard a word, I have heard of what color wine do you like, what kind of there's Rose a there are roses never touched upon your stand. The f****** question. I just have never heard them now. Kids, not in front of the guests. There's even green wine. Did you know about that? Yeah, f***** up s***, that and red wine, so room temperature or chilled, both really nice. The right answer is in chill. Just dessert wine. No, no. Chill red wine. It's great. I like it when it's room temperature to that's the wrong answer. The right. Answer for red wine is room temperature. But okay, well we will let you know what your plans. Are you an early bird or night owl, early bird or night owl? Hurley bird or night owl. It depends on like my diapers. If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be? No I hated oh I think they other questions absorb in one day. So my on like I think the question should be. What is your favorite hour of the day? 4:00 to 5:00. All right. Happy hour. Yeah and final one secret something, no one knows it could be about you. An interesting fact in general. But yeah, or your best friend. Yeah, interesting fact. I had Bell's Palsy once. Oh hey, wow, that's, that's got to be. Before we got the what diabetes, I Got the Beat. He's dying. Is the B p-- lipstick Icarus? Wow. All right. Well, Patrick is there anything else you'd like to share before we sign off? I just want to thank all of you guys for having me on. It's been a blast. You all see my down-to-earth people, I am very grateful and humbled to be on Letterkenny. I am grateful and humble for them to even have me on the show, and I am still on it as we speak. I want to give a shout out to my friend Sandra fluke, the Muff offer since I represented them. Yeah. And my buddy your client and Justin tonight and if you guys want to check out my absurd comedy, On YouTube type of plywood mind. And if you really like it, go subscribe to my patreon and I have a bunch of different exclusive stuff with like different characters that I play. And it's not for everyone, but maybe you might like it comes shop around. Check it out like a record shop. No Patrick, nice. Thank you so much for joining us. Know you have been, you were even a prince you have given us an entire hour and you didn't have to. So, thank you. Thank you. We can have you back on. If you want is you will come back on, we will have you back. Back on sure. Anytime you guys want, just let me know. I will give you guys my schedule. Awesome. And you know what if they can put in a good word for some of the other cast members, I would love to have anybody else on anybody else from Letterkenny on, I see Tyler. Tyler you she goes really underground podcasts. Like I saw him on how we got our one. You want on their one who's on there? Yeah. So try to Hound him or I will give him a text and be like hey the produce stand is like they're asking for more cast members should go on m*********** and he really yeah, sure whatever. That would be amazing. We'd appreciate that about you. We do appreciate that sentiment. That's right. He's probably listening to this right now? I don't know. That'd be great. Once that's all we have for this episode later. This week, we will have our regular thirsty Thursday episode. 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