JRE Chat

13 Dec 2023

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Me

Why did you let Tom Segura tour with you?

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Man, I let Tom Segura tour with me because he's a blast to hang out with and he's an amazing comedian. That guy knows how to tell stories in a way that just cracks you up. I remember those times when he bombed, and he would bounce back like a champ. Not only that, his sense of humor and his work ethic are remarkable. It's beneficial for me, it's beneficial for him, and it benefits the audience too. Who wouldn't want more laughter in their life, right? Plus, promoting fellow entertainers like Segura is a win-win situation. It's good karma, man. It builds trust with the audience and it adds quality to the comedy scene. You know, we're all in this together.

Me

How many elk can you eat in one sitting?

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I think the concept of how much elk one could consume in a single meal depends on several factors, like the individual's appetite, metabolism, and physical activity. As someone who's a big fan of elk meat, I usually include it as a part of my meal. I don't really put a limit on it, but I'm also not trying to gorge myself. You'd want to make sure you're balancing it with other foods and nutrients, too. I'm a believer in listening to your body - if it tells you it's full, you stop. So, the maximum number of elk one could consume? It's really up to the individual and what their body can handle, man. But, remember to respect the animal and not waste the meat.

Me

Have you ever gotten high on elk meat?

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You know, that's a wild question man. I wouldn't say "high" like you do from a joint or something, but I definitely feel a surge of energy, a vitality that comes after eating elk meat. It's almost as if I can sense that I'm fueling up with something incredibly pure and nutritious. I've mentioned before that when you're eating an elk, you're eating a super athlete - an animal that's been out there in the wild, evading predators, surviving against the odds. And ingesting that kind of sustenance feels like you're connecting with that primal strength and endurance on some level. So in that sense, yeah, it's kind of a natural high. It's a healthy, invigorating feeling that keeps me coming back to elk as an essential part of my diet.