Bobby's Flu Game w/ Tom Segura | Ep 305 | Bad Friends
From Bad Friends
In "Bobby's Flu Game," Tom Segura and his co-host engage in humorous banter, reflecting on their friendship characterized by playful insults and camaraderie. As Segura prepares for his first special, the conversation touches on topics such as personal quirks, the impact of alcohol, and the dynamics of their relationship, highlighting the comedic tension that underlies their interactions.
Key Takeaways
- In friendship, the real struggle is knowing when sarcasm becomes a passive-aggressive insult.
- Performers get sick when they try to impress; the audience feels the energy even before the punchline.
- Celibacy before a big performance isn't just personal; it's a strategy borrowed from fighters!
- TMZ thrives on drama; sometimes, even mundane moments can be transformed into tabloid gold.
- Is it the Caribbean or the Caribbean? The real sea of debate is determining how to say it right.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Robert E. Lee (person)
- Teacher (product)
- Bad Thoughts (product)
- Christina Pazsitzky (person)
- Quo (product)
- Donald C. Murphy (person)
- Jose Andres (person)
- Blue Chew (product)
- Kachava (product)
- Cash App (product)
- Warby Parker (product)
- Michael Jordan (person)
- Hulu (company)
- Tommy Lee (person)
- Tim Baltz (person)
- Barack Obama (person)