Speaker 2
it's too late now, Joe. Thanks. Yeah, man. Do you know how I found
Speaker 1
out? Maynard from Tool texted me. He goes, I guess the celebrity jiu-jitsu match is off. I was like, what? He used to joke around about having a celebrity jiu-jitsu. Maynard's really good. By the way, Maynard just got his black belt, so congratulations. Maynard Keenan from Tool, he's a legitimate black belt. Really good at jiu-jitsu. I watched him train in here with John Donaher before we did a podcast. He trained right next door at the gym. But, you know, he's like a really legitimate jiu-jitsu guy. There it is. That's him. Oh, wow. So, Ron White, that's your next move. Jiu-jitsu?
Speaker 2
Jiu-jitsu, Ron, Ron White. You. Ron White Jiu Jitsu. I want a band. You want a band? Do you? No, I don't want a band. No, you know what I want to do? I want to, besides the religion.
Speaker 1
Can I ask you, did you ever do the show in LA, the Grand Bam Comedy Jam, whatever it is? Goddamn, Comedy Jam. Josh Ademeyer's show? Yeah. What'd you sing?
Speaker 2
Give Me Three Steps. It was great. You know, they had that electric violinist doing lead guitar stuff, and it was fun as shit. And I think Bill Burr was that night playing drums. Bill is a really good drummer. Yeah, I was fucking shocked.
Speaker 1
Bill Burr is a really dedicated drummer. And I
Speaker 2
got to tell you, I killed it. Nice. I practiced it. At the time, I was with a singer, so she helped me get the beats on it. Don't get outside of that, because you can't get outside of that. You got to sing it under the... Nice. So I thought, you know. Nice. Nice. I impressed the chicks, I think, that night. Fuck
Speaker 1
yeah, you did. That's a great song, too. Any Skynyrd song. That's a wild band, too, right? Think about those dirty white dudes from Florida. Yeah, I saw them on concert
Speaker 2
when I was a kid.