Barry Watson (Part 1)

Published Jul 22, 2024, 7:01 AM

Matt Camden is finally in the house! Hosts Bev, Dave and Mack sit down with on-screen big brother, Barry Watson to find out how Barry got cast in 7th Heaven, what it was like acting opposite kids, and his true thoughts on corn beef hash, in an interview so big we had to break it in half!

 

Mom, what's for dinner? Or we had I used to eat corn beef hash out of you know, I'm like, there's nothing in the cover. They're like, there's.

Cornby Do you know that they gave us corn beef hash on Special Forces? It was in the middle of the Jordanian desert and that is what they gave us.

With the little potatoes.

We were all like, there's the toilet.

He said that an ethnic accent, a little bitt It was a little like you got excited and something came out.

I did because I'm like, oh, we've eaten the same thing I've eaten. It was, that's a good one with the litait. So what you spend the night here?

Mac?

Do you sleep here?

And for one night we couldn't get the water heater work.

Two showers?

Are you? Are you down with cold showers? No?

She is now.

Well.

The third time I boiled pots of water on the stove and like bathe myself with the pots of water and then in the bathtub, and then then this morning, this is all good stuff.

This is hit a pot in itself.

Yeah, Max, mine my house.

Now right now it is ters rights like Max's water.

Yeah, there's a pod does it go this way? Does this way a little bit?

Well, we were trying. That's the cinder blocks on your chair.

They're under here, also known as magazine, also in books.

You know, we're really professional here. Okay, we're ready.

I'm ready.

You just read it.

And here we are again.

You need a fireplace time to scrap book between all your curriculars.

This is old, obviously.

Is this yours around the fire? No? Right here? Doesn't Your name is in seventh Heaven?

She do you know? Brenda made these for all of us?

What?

Why do I have nothing? She made us these.

I didn't get one you probably we can confirm this once we go into my mom's basement anything.

What year was literally the only thing I have?

This is great.

I never I can't one of these.

I'm so chellous.

It was probably like I'm not sending this to Barry. He's just gonna it's gonna end up in his grandma.

That is so. Those gifts were honestly, like, so thoughtful. I think, yes, well okay some of them. Some of them you were like, what, but I don't remember that.

Because they were America two thousand, two thousand and one. I should have gotten one of those show them.

I'm not sure.

Literally, all I have is a teen choice.

Any of this. I have my teen choice. You get let's got one?

Okay, I got Why do you have to? I got one for because he's the most Okay, so you do have to?

No, I don't was ensemble Wait, so you have one. I don't have an ensemble one. I don't think ensemble one that was if it was two thousand, you were there.

Because I remember our pictures.

Hold on, let's wikipedia this.

Okay, we need to focus.

I was supposed to spoke three because one year you want to go, and when you don't go, they don't give you.

The bigas well. Here's Reception Artist Awards.

I got one of those, maybe two.

Those are my mom's artists. For sure that.

It's a gold thing.

Look at this. So we won you Marry You one two thousand and two. Yep, David, you won in two thousand and three for Choice Actor and TV Drama. I did George one, TV Choice.

Breakout Star and three he was a breakout easy.

Oh my god, I keep looking more nominated, nominated, nominated. I don't see the ensemble one. So how do you have a choice award?

But I.

TV cho choice drama action adventure. We won thousand two. Yeah, that's not one and two thousand and three. See yeah, ensemble for two three? You got an individual, George got an individual.

I only carry my individual from O three.

I have the show one from O two, and I have my individual one from three, but I don't have the show one from most.

I'm missing.

Mine does not look like that. It's a different powern So maybe I think it's so three.

Oh, maybe we didn't all get one every time.

Maybe somebody should go through the young artist towards.

Okay, we need to focus now, let's.

Go Sorry, well this is material, but we need to do the Yeah, right, Okay, I'll do the inter this time.

Barry does it.

Okay, Arry doesn't know what to say, which is actually perfect.

Verry's going to do the intro.

You do it, kick us off, Bear, Hey, everybody, Barry Watson here, and I'm here with every Mitchell, David Gallagher and Kensey Rossman.

And what is this called catching up with a can?

This is call we're here called catching up with the cam Dens. And I'm not really sure why I'm here. I thought I was here for craft service today, but all I brought was some almonds and like one of those kettle bars or whatever.

They're okay, well we do have some things.

Ten out of ten intro.

Thank you.

That was that was actually fantastic, Thank you very much. By the way this was talking, Catherine was supposed to be here, but she she had she had go.

Yeah, she had to go pick up Katie. So so nothing's changed, and Katie drives and she lives on her own, but Catherine's got to go pick her up.

Actually, you know what, she had to go pick up her dog.

I named Katie. Everything that Catherine has at our house is named Katie. How she does that's how she gets out of things. It's like, I gotta get Katie.

So what is your phone's member?

So wait, let's hear no, we'll do it like this right, okay, Barry, tell the story of getting onto our show, and like maybe the earlier however far you want to go, but like your version of the story.

What's the story of South Heaven?

Up for me?

You for you?

Oh gosh, okay, So during that time, I guess it was what it was ninety five we did the pilot ninety six, Oh no, I know. I turned twenty one during the pilot though, which was so it had to be ninety five.

It was ninety six because I.

Turned twenty one on ninety five. Yeah, but maybe it didn't air till ninety six anyway, So I was during that time, I was just really kind of like breaking in to the business. I was doing a lot of recurring guest stars stuff like that. You know, people were starting to notice me, and so I could tell at that time like something was about to click, something was going to hit for me, and I was up for a bunch of different things, like you know, because just before Seventh Heaven came about, you could see there was like a lot of influx of like younger generation shows that were being created. So I remember I was doing Malibu Shore was a spelling show that was short lived on NBC, and I was playing this like long haired guy who like raped people, yes, And so I was always playing like these really nasty, dirty dudes. And so I got this script for Seventh Heaven, and I was just like, what the heck is, why did Aaron send me this script? You know, I'm working on this other show for him. I'm playing this dirt bag and this guy's like a minister's son. He's like, oh good. But they wrote this this line in there about the hair, so they must be wanting something about I think they want me for this.

They wanted your hair for sure, yeah, because.

There hadn't already written in about the hair. And I was like the At that time, there wasn't a lot of young actors that had long hair, and I remember I kind of stood out in a way because of that. So I go in and I ended up getting the offer for it, and I'll never forget My manager, Mary Goldberg, was like, don't do it. Really, she said don't do it, and I said I'm broke. She's like, no, don't do it. No, she didn't say it would never make it. She was just saying, there's other stuff out there that's coming your way, got it, And she wanted me to be patient, and I was not because I was broke. I mean, I wasn't broke. I mean I was. I think I had money coming in from commercials like residuals and stuff like that, because it had like a sunny toight commercial and so I had money coming in. But I remember when you do a pilot like that, you're on hold for a while yep, you can't go and do another show really without getting permission from you know, the production company. And so we did the pilot and it got picked up, and I remember having to borrow money from my manager at the time because I couldn't pay my bills until I got that first episode paycheck. And I remember, you know, Mary still like going, I don't know why you.

While she's paying your bills, like I told you, what are you doing?

And then it was just sort of I think I was one of the first ones cast. Actually, I think from what I remember, maybe I'm making this up. If I am, I'm so sorry.

That's okay. We've done a lot of that already.

Yeah, I've been stories.

So you guys have been making this whole thing up. And so now the reason I'm here is to find out how it really happened.

Yeah exactly.

Oh yeah, because you just talked to Catherine and Catherine doesn't remember a thing. I'm kidding, no, But I think I was one of the first people cast. And then I remember hearing about you guys. I didn't know who you guys were or no, David, I think I remember because of the movie that you did. Yeah, Phenom and and you were like all the other kid from that And then I remember going to I think it was at the spelling office. Is the first read through? Yeah, and we were still waiting to I think, have Catherine and Stephen's deals finalized. I don't know if you guys remember this. We were all waiting around.

Yeah, I remember we were waiting for somebody.

We were waiting for Stephen and Catherine because their deals weren't signed yet.

No, they came into the read there. We were all there waiting and they came in kind of last.

No, because because they hadn't signed their contracts yet, and we were at that we were going to start the read through until their stuff was signed. You guys are remember this.

That's that makes a lot of sense and actually seems like waiting for Catherine to come in.

Yes, yes, it's never stopped.

You know what she was early. Yeah, it was like we didn't know what to do with ourselves. Everything's changed now, it's weird for her, it's kind of strange. But she also she left like on target, yes the way, yes. Yeah, so that was just.

Oh I'm done, bye, yeah, goodbye, ye hugs, great seeing you guys.

Yeah, but she did say goodbye and we'll be right back.

You know, how was it working on a show with so many child actors?

Well, when you did work, well, most of the time I was talking to c stands or on the walls or whatever with you know.

Barry probably knows our color is better than we do.

Do you remember all of our colors?

I've blocked that all out, you guys. Yeah, I've blocked it all out, Okay, because let me get to where I'm going to. So no, So, yeah, I didn't work with you guys a lot. But I think I remember when I thought you guys were all cute, you know what I mean, Like when we did the pilot, I was like, oh, this is so cute. I'm like part of this, like little TV family is so weird, you know. And but I remember after I finished, I was offered stuff and I would not do stuff with uh with minors for.

A while because we ruined you.

No, it was just because I was like, I I want to work with the people I'm supposed to be working with, not just listening to Lynn off camera feeding your guys' lines or don done or don don don Oh my god. She would get down and she would get down like like you like it was supposed to be you, and.

I was like Maxis like yeah, and her life.

Readings were so good, but yeah, it's I mean, it's not the same as happening like seeing the eyes of the fellow actor when you've done your their close up or the master and then you just don't have it for them. So you just kind of like, Okay, what was there close up? Like when they were looking at me, and I just tried to kind of like pretend that the little X on the c stand of the wall was those eyes, your eyes.

I think you definitely celebrated when I finally turned eighteen and was like I could be there all.

Day with you.

Well, I knew that it was going to take some hours off off of me. Yeah, and that was nice because Yeah, the first couple of seasons, I mean I was working. I was there for eighteen hours every day every day.

I was seven.

I was usual only three adults, yeah, exactly, and Stephen and Catherine were just like you're Stephen. I mean, he as nice as he tried to be about this crap. He would come up to me. It was the same spiel every time, Hey listen, so I'm are you okay if I if I am, and he'd be like, maybe getting ready, are you okay? If you know? Maybe I just you know, I'm not there for your Yeah, go ahead, go do. It was already gone. Kar didn't even ask, She's just gone. So that is just me. And then we're just trying to figure out how to shoot more stuff with me to get the day done. And so I shoot a bunch of my close ups and stuff like that. It was hard, but it also I felt like I was really, really really bonded with the crew. Yeah, you know, you know, I'm the one on Fridays I take all the crew out for drinks and stuff like that down the street. And or I think Larry Humburger he had a margarita machine. And then Joe what's his name, the one producer he got rid of the camera truck margarita machine that sucked.

There was a bar nearby that like I remember what Yeah, once I was able to like go and I was like I remember feeling like so grown up with everybody.

Oh yeah, no, it was cool. And Sam Fruisco Saloon, I remember, uh they had great chicken fingers and Carla was all was like, oh the chicken fingers with honey mustard, and I was like, I know, they're so good.

Yeah, story about when you finally like tried to have Oh.

I remember at one of the late in the game, we were at a WB event some and I don't remember for what or which one, if it was an end of season even or a start of season vend or whatever it was, but I remember I was drinking and I was like, Berry, have a drink with me, and you looked at me and you went nope, And then he turned around me ran.

You ran away from.

Me, and I was like, Verry, come on, are you of age?

I don't remember. I don't think you were.

And this is why, like I always was like you know, I.

I was, you know, I want to say that I was, though, because that's why I asked like I was trying to.

I was like, look, you can, we could do this now, and you were like no.

But the one thing I always had I always did, though, is I always wanted to because I felt like, and maybe I'm wrong, that you guys actually did kind of look up to me as like an older brother, and I did. I always as goofy as I was, and whatever, I always I knew I was somewhat of a role model for you guys. Maybe maybe not sure, but you know, but I always like I was always on time work, I was never late, I always knew my lines. I always did this. I always tried to show up and be a good example for you guys because you know, I don't know why, but it seemed like a good idea because it seems like you guys needed like maybe an older a real older brother figure to just try to hopefully, you know, set an example. And you know, I mean I wasn't perfect, just like I'm none of no, but it was it was I remember being younger and having an older brother, and having an older sibling is kind of a cool thing.

Actually.

I think you were a prime example of being professional but then also being able to have fun. Yeah, and the environment on set and your relationship, watching you interact with the crew and how you would always interact with us, but like as soon as we were ready to shoot, like you were able to like pull it right back in.

No, I'd always just turn it off, and like I turn off whatever was good I was doing on and I try to just hit it. Yeah, absolutely, and then I go back.

To me and I think that was the big lesson that I think that I did take from you, though, was that you were always present.

You had a presence on set. Everybody loved you.

You were always friendly and fun and like laughing and having a good time, even if not like you know, because there's days, especially on a set that's long running, like you know, you're gonna have good days and bad days, and not every day is fun or great, but you were always like positive, in a good mood, ready to have fun.

You got to figure out ways to keep enjoying yourself because otherwise you're gonna get yourself into like this miserable place of like.

And to extend that relationship to the crew and not just to us, which wasn't was a great but was something I took from you that I always tried to take to other sets and to always treat the crew like friends and where they're having the day with you and needed to laugh and have fun.

Well, I you know, I always I've always approached my work is like I don't take myself too serious. I take my work seriously, but I don't take myself too seriously. And that's how I always try to approach my work. Is sort of that way, if you can have fun and still get you know, the work done.

And I think that's the perfect way to be on a set.

It's a great way for an actor to be because and most actors get that wrong.

You take the work seriously, but not well.

I haven't. There's an example. It's funny because I did this movie in New Zealand and well, hopefully I'm not giving away no, but I was working in New Zealand and I was working and with this actor and I just remember and I was kind of on that that shoot sort of the same way that we were, and I got really close with all the crew and probably I got closer with the crew than the cast. I truly did. And I just remember him coming up to me going can I talk to you. I was like, yeah, it's going on. He's like, so you talked to the crew a lot. I was like, yeah, yeah, I do. Why He's like, well, I don't. I don't. I've never worked with anybody who talks to the crew. I was like, obviously I worked that much, because how can you not talk to the crew. They're in your face like one hundred.

I mean, that's what you're dealing with the time when you look past the camera and he's like.

Yeah, that's just not my thing, you know, to do that. I was like, oh, okay, well sorry, I'm just whatever. But what was great is a month later, at the very end of the shoot, who is there at the back of the camera truck having a beer with me and some of the other crew. This actor like so he kind of like came around. He came around and he was like, hey man, yeah, here's some beers, you know whatever, just celebrating the end of a long, hard week where everybody you know, did what they're supposed to be doing, and.

It makes you a better actor and a better maybe Like there's the being an actor is about what you do for the camera that ends up on the screen, but it's also who you are on set to that.

I have to something to say.

A lot of actors don't like watching themselves on screen, and like I was that way initially, but the truth is, like I still don't like seeing my face, but I want to see the whole production. I want to see how the lighting turned out, how the camera, and how everybody else did. So you could just get past that because there's so much more to it. Than just your like stupid performance, Like there's the whole thing.

Yeah, and that's what I.

Want to be, Like, oh my god, look at the wardrobe. It's such a great job.

And just like yeah, anyways, that's my point.

But yeah, like get over.

You have to you can't take you through what you don't like to see things on set, which we've all come across or worked with people that act out in some way. They either aren't prepared for what they're supposed to do that day, or they're really not happy with themselves and so they feel like they need to act out on somebody else or how whatever they need to do. I mean most of the times when I see these people that act out on sets, because I was like, Okay, they just show up and they're not prepared and it's everybody else's fault. Yeah, you know, it's everybody, and everybody has a bad day where I'm like I just can't remember this speaking, why can I get this line out today?

And I think it's about being able to have grace in those moments and know that even the people who are the most prepared and are always like have their stuff together, like sometimes we fail.

We have.

And I think also being on a set in which we all were able to pick up the slack for each other one needed was also magical because you know, just down the way there were other sets that were not as welcoming and didn't have like the relationship.

And I remember people but always come being like, we.

Wish we could come work with you guys, because you guys look like you're having fun.

The personal bar too, it like is your own ego?

Yeah, so well, when you're hired for something and you show up, you know, look, the director sets the tone, or the showrunner sets the tone, or the lead actor sets the tone. It's like you got to show up for jobs and be an asset for that production. Yep, you know what I mean. You know that's what you are.

And you know we're sorry that we weren't more with you with those first few.

Seas way, and by the way, there was no I never had like problems with you guys. I was always happy because I really was like, and you guys probably don't remember this. I was like, get out of here, go be a kid. No you always I would say, I always say that, gun here go be.

A care I remember I was actually excited when I turned eight team because I felt like, I'm like Arry, I'll play I'll play other parts like I'll be because I just remember also feeling like being able to be excited that I could participate more and then I could show up and be a team player.

Yeah, I could carry it for eighteen hours.

Bear.

Yeah, I was like, I'm like, Barry, you it's seventeen hours, you can go home.

I'll take one.

That's why. I don't know if you guys remember this. Soone the episodes that I directed, there was one day that I don't know if you guys remember this, but I got us done in like six hours, six hours, I think I remember. It was basically I was thinking about it was because I always felt like this show can always shoot so much quicker.

Yeah.

And the reason why at the beginning we didn't because Joe Wanstein, Joe Joe Wallston. Yeah, he always wanted second meal, always wanted second He would keep things going all day and the second meal was always stick. I'll never forget this. And I was like, no, no, no, no, no, let's keep going.

We never read it.

Like every second meal was always soup.

No, it was stak, it was always Joe was producer He was just like, and I look like, good Joe, we we don't need second meal? What do you do? Let wanta Jose go doing. We can get this. I'm like, dude, how.

About the Christmas meals?

Oh? Those were always good. Those were always the big elabrary.

Yes, Christmas was it?

Lobster and oh yeah, dwelling.

Not everyone got you know that every day there was Yeah, it was last every and would make an appearance.

I think I would.

Down the street.

I'd be like, I enjoy the holiday, guys. I'm gonna go have some socking and eat.

And we'll be right back.

Do you remember that little I just don't know why I thought of this just now, that little piece of concrete that was like through the gateway to get to the Camden backyard, that had all of our handprints on it, that they made.

Us to like right at the beginning. I don't know.

Someone must have saved.

Right through there. Yeah, there is.

The little thing.

It was like when you step through the garden gate to get to the backyard.

Yeah.

I didn't put my hand I think there were.

Only three handprints.

I refuse. I was like, I'm going home. How the kids do it?

You were one of the kids.

Yeah, I put Happy Paw there.

I think I think it was there.

Yeah, I don't remember that though I do, I don't.

I just remember that awful backyard. It looked so fake. That was so fake.

We were saying that, like in the beginning, Remember, David.

Plan was just like the backyard, I don't want to make it look real. Yeah, He's like, I'm ap, how do.

I work with you guys come from the house. That's I guess over there.

Yeah, it was always you guys, don't remember. There's always talks with uh set deck, uh, the construction and David Plant about that backyard and it never But.

I remember we were saying, how like our show was so we were so efficient in the way that TV shows were back then that like in the beginning, we had a few locations that we would go to once in a while, and then as soon as it was the first year, Yeah, but then they as soon as they figured out which locations we were going to use all the time, they just built them on the set and we had the pool hall.

When they start building the sets, that means you're going to come back for another season, because that costs money to keep on building more sets. Its ends up being like that means they know that the sets is going to be here for this next season.

Yeah, they're gonna get on the set.

Yeah, I said, when you stop going on occasion they start building sets, that's when you're gonna you know that the show is doing well. Yeah, because they don't want to start throwing money into like building all that stuff, storing it, you know over you know were.

You've heard of the musical episodes, We're still like, I feel like I have a mental blood.

Are you there when when we did the musical stuff?

I think, did you die?

I don't think I did because I didn't want to do that, but I had.

A like panic and like because I was in that one of those episodes.

And I was like no, because you know what we remember, I left after season six and then I came back and you directed. I wrote an episode, directed a couple and then I came back I think for season.

I'm something something.

Like ten episodes in season nine or something where they just had me to do a phone call. It was, it was. It was basically all what I went through the first couple of seasons they were made up for. I came in like once a week for like an hour and did like a phone call and I was like, this is because yeah, you went at medical school and they really wanted me to come back. I said, look, I'll come back, but like, but what do you what am I supposed to be doing. I'm in New York. My characters in New York. And so I remember Branda was like, she's like, look, you just come in once a week, you do a phone home and I was like, yeah, sign me up.

We made up for yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No.

That was That was probably the best gig I had going on.

Was because you're the only one that actually had this experience.

How was it actually writing on episode of seventh Heaven.

Well, let's be honest about this, because the episode I wanted to write that's what I want, nothing to do with what the story arc was, for what the season was. And so I just remember kind of coming up with this idea because I really wanted to put Stephen in like a pickle costume. Yeah. I just kind of wanted to with Steve a little bit for some reason. I don't even know why. And I was like, Stephens like a pickle and it had to do with like the kids, and he lost some bad I can't remember what it was, and so I started getting this, Yeah, this is not what we're doing. Oh, She's like, you have to stick with what the whole story. I said, it's hard to do, Brenda, I said, because I kind of just want to with everybody. I just kind of just do something that was just so outside of what the Seventh Heaven norm was. Because when I was working on it, I was always trying to come up with my own ideas just to make it interesting for myself to play Matt, you know, yeah, because sometimes like oh I got a message or freaking boar more interesting for me. Yeah, And so I think that's when I had that writing, which basically Brandon Branda wrote the good chunk of that. I mean, I think I did some of the dialogue and stuff. Dialog I'm good with when I write. I'm good with dialogue. I'm really really good. I'm modest.

Everything.

I was like, good living. I just throw it out there. Oh my god.

I do remember some Zingers sometimes like would we be in sing like sometimes you'd like throw something in it. I would always make me break like you It would be like, well, that was.

Always what I was trying to do. I was just trying to make everybody. I was trying to just make everybody break, Like I would sit there and make Stephen break all the time.

It was all the time, and they loved ad libbing on our show.

Yeah, well, Steve and I had that that fake sort of alter ego show called Bucky in the.

Ref about this at all, but go ahead and give it, give a like I don't talk about.

That, you think it might get made one day?

Okay, a little bit of context for Bucky in the rev found in the rep shirts.

So that was like I was just I think there was one of those days I was just like bored and just trying to come up with like ways to entertain myself, and so I just started telling everybody to start calling me Bucky.

You know.

I was like, from now on, you guys all call me Bucky. And then I was like and then I started messing around with Steven one day. I was like, man, I want to be great if it was like like we had the spinoff for the show and it was like fucking in the rav and He's like, that's a genius, it's great, and so he wrote a song about it. I probably have it on my phone somewhere. He wrote a song like a theme song in the Red.

I don't think I knew that.

That's excellent.

I don't know how I can find it. I probably have it on my device somewhere. I don't know, somebody. I'll send it to you guys.

From what I remember, was it Bucky and the Rev. That was like your alter egos that like you, He was.

The Rev by day, yeah, and then by night.

You guys were like we all boiled detectives.

Yes, yes, yes, cops can't get it done when the cops and the cops can't get it done, like Bucky and the Rocky and the Rev.

Yeah, right, and so this was like your.

Day if you're detected by night?

What was your day was? But night I'm Bucky.

Yeah, he was like superhero.

Yeah. He couldn't call me like Son or anything or Matt. He had to call me Bucky. And we were we got and you got it done.

You guys, like I imagine you guys like slid across the hoods of cars a lot and stuff like that. You know, like it was like that kind of like we tried, We tried, and then you slowly onboarded the rest of us into the sketch because then we all eventually.

Brought me that I was never a part of it.

No, no, you were. You know, Catherine was named like Blaze, something like her cow. I don't even know. It's something stupid like that, right, but we made the right So the T shirts.

Here's the funniest thing still happened.

So we made all those T shirts with the whole crew bucking the rab with our faces. I can't remember who shot it and who did the art for it, and I think it was one of the stork Maybe I get somebody, but I'll never forget. Years later, I'm driving I still lived into Panga Canyon at the time, and I'm driving up to Panga going home from I have worked from something else, I think another show was working on, and there's this guy, like sort of homelessly guy sitting outside the phone with market and he's wearing a Bucky in the Rep shirt. And I was like, holy shit, I'm high, but where'd you get this shirt? Like a weird and he's just like staring off and I was just like, oh my god. And I went in and this guy's wearing a bucket in the red shirt. So then I called Ronnie High because Ronnie Hide lived into Pek. Did you get He's like, hey, what's up? I was like, did you give your bucket in the red shirt some homeless guy at the fir. He's like, no, no, no, I was like, oh really, really it just happened. This guy's has a bucket in the red shirt.

Well, I'm proud to say I still have mine.

You do, I do?

I will take a picture.

Oh my god, I wish I still had it. I wish I had somebody I'd give them, make my kids wear them.

Yeah, maybe we should, like I wish I we should need a rep because they want to be my kids would be able to tell it's me on the thing.

They be like, oh, it's a cool te shirt. Dead thanks man, it's book in the red don't worry about it, and then maybe forced to wear my face around it.

We might just have to bring that back, yes, yeah, yeah, to bring that back.

Okay, we don't have to go through this entire I thought it was more just I.

Thought, since we were visiting grandma's house, we should look at the photo album because when you visit family, you look at photo albums.

Right, I am not Grandma there's no more. You've reached the.

Well, we don't. I'm looking forward to finishing. It's been years. Why aren't there more in here?

I mean because I just found all the other pictures. There's plenty, and we will share these all on social media.

WHOA can I show this episode? Yeah?

You were on that one.

Yeah, there's my face. Yeah that's me.

Yeah, what is it? Because we realized that?

Yeah, and then Jesse's right there and she's smiling like that because she just had she laid one out. Hopefully she didn't turn her pants on that. This is a great picture I remember. I don't remember this one. But by the way, cleavage Jesus boomy McGhee, what's going on that you were facing really racing photograph? I mean, you've got this lace thing on. But that's not even start.

From the w W SHO. That was like part of the you know that.

Was like this wasn't c W, because I mean.

Maybe it was c W at that point. I don't I don't know.

Where your nipples are, but.

I mean, this is crazy. I'll never be again.

I don't know. I think you might be our favorite guests so far. Well, on that note, do you have to go. Do you have Oh no, Do you.

Guys want me to do more?

If you can, yeah, if you don't mind, yeah man.

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