[Music] [Applause] [Music] This is Dispatches from Myrtle Beach with Chaz Neil and my fam Link from Good Mythical Morning. How you doing, Link? >> I’m doing real good, Dad, because you’re right here in the flesh. >> We’re right together. Right together. >> Yeah, we are in the same room. It is the room where I always am talking to you, but instead of you being on the screen over here, here you are in the flesh. Can you explain without giving too much away why you are here? >> Well, I was I I came here to help work on uh >> something >> something. >> Yep. >> Can I say Can I say >> No, don’t say that. >> Don’t say that. Actually, I don’t you know, we sometimes we announce things, sometimes we don’t. >> Okay. >> So, let’s just say maybe let’s just keep it >> we just do something that’s mysterious and that’s uh >> later on that you going to get to enjoy. >> I hope >> I I guarantee that you will enjoy what dad has done. Um it’s a >> it’s a new role. It was a new role for you. Um but the result was the same in the end. >> Yeah, I think everything went well. But you >> Yeah, I do think everything went as everything went awesome. >> Yeah. >> Now, I can’t help but notice that you look amazing. >> Oh, >> you’ve got a glow about you. >> For those of you who are just listening, I will ask dad to describe what he looks like. >> Well, uh what do I look like today? I I have been fixed up by Logan. I’m just going to tell you the truth. Uh she had me put this nice little get up on. And >> what is the get up though? If you can’t see it, you have to describe it. You know, paint a picture. >> Well, uh >> what kind of hat you got on? >> It looks like I already been painting in it already. Uh I can’t uh >> You don’t know what it’s called? >> That’s what I’m trying to remember. Uh >> bucket hat. A bucket hat. Yeah, >> you wear the bucket hat. It’s tie-dyed. >> And then when I wear it at home, I usually turn it up like this and people think I look like Gillig on Gigglland’s Island or something. >> Is Do you want to look like Gilligan? I don’t think that’s a good comparison. >> No, I don’t. But >> keep it down. You look more You look more hip because the character you’re playing, >> you’re also wearing What? What you got here? >> What you talking about your shirt? I Yeah, I’m I got the I’m in this Gen Z thing, you know. So >> that’s it. So he’s catching up a little bit this morning. >> Yeah. So you know, >> you’re wearing a jean vest and a a nice Hawaiian shirt underneath. >> Hawaiian shirt. Yeah. >> That matches because your name is Chaz. >> Chaz. Yeah. >> And how old are you? >> Uh >> Chaz. >> I guess about 30. >> I think you’re I think you’re younger than that. >> Am I? Oh >> yeah. >> So you know how much I keep up with Gen Z. >> I don’t know what Gen Z is actually. You might I I I I don’t You’re Gen Z. >> But you’re But you’re not on your aame. We’ll get to that in a minute. We’ll get that in a minute. But um but we should revisit the origin of Chaz. >> Oh yeah. >> Yeah. When >> So we got a video of the birth of Chaz. Can you set this up? Do you remember when you were Chaz Dad? >> Uh, I was on a thing where we had to guess some kind of uh >> Gen Z slang. >> Yeah, Gen Z slang thing was and I had to write down my answer with everybody else and uh my answer was a lot different than everybody else’s too. >> Let’s take a look at Chad’s performance. Chaz. I said Chad, but sorry that’s an insult. >> How do you pronounce her name? Now, this is Zenaia. >> Uh, Zenaia. >> Oh, see, I’m wrong. >> Zenaia. Zenaia. Put a little hat over there. >> Oh, look at that. >> See, I’m wrong. >> Zena of night. >> I didn’t. >> And I just put sexy girl. >> Yep. >> You’re not right. >> Point for Chaz. >> Dad, you were right. >> Yeah. >> Or Chaz, I should say. You were right. I mean, I was wrong. I still say Zen Zenia. Zenaia is what I said. Zenaia is what it is. >> Okay. But she was a sexy girl. >> Yep. >> Yeah. >> She Well, let’s say woman. She is a woman now. But she does look young. She’s young for you. She Well, she’s young for me, too. Come on. Don’t get me in trouble here. >> She’s >> Well, I don’t know. She uh >> she’s a sexy person. Hey, you know, uh, well, I know women are women, but she is a girl. >> Yes. Yes. >> So, she was a sexy girl to me. I mean, yeah. >> I won’t making >> fun of her cuz she wanted I didn’t think she was a woman that she was just a >> Oh, I understand. >> Sexy girl to me. Yeah. >> Yeah, I understand. I understand. You should put your bucket hat back on, though, because >> Okay. >> That’s really That’s really a good look for you. >> He’s looking good. And he’s got the bucket hat back on. Oh, he’s taking a sip of his uh What you got in that cup? >> Well, it ain’t got alcohol in it, but it’s got that good old Diet Mountain Dew that I like to drink. >> Yeah, we we had to buy you some of those at the house. >> Yes, she did. Yeah, >> Christy made a round. >> Christy did that. >> Yes. >> Yeah. I don’t think you had anything to do with that. >> No, but I hear it takes tastes more like regular Mountain Dew. H. No, the regular Mountain Dew’s got a lot more sugar and in it. That’s fair. Caffeine. And >> I don’t think it’s got I no diet Mountain Dew doesn’t have less caffeine. >> It don’t? >> Yeah. I saw you drinking it before you went to bed the other night and I’m like, uh, it still got caffeine, Dad. >> Well, watch out for that. >> Okay. Well, I try not to drink, but like two a day now. Maybe just one. and drink water. But I do pretty well with it. >> But uh besides Diet Mountain Dew, I >> I I got a uh I got a new song from you from Charles Rome. >> Oh, >> okay. All right. I get an in-person rendition. >> Yeah, that would be correct. Yeah. He says, “I don’t want to call it off, but you don’t want to call it love. You only want to be the one that I call baby. You can kiss a hundred boys in bars, shoot another shot, try to stop the feeling. You can say it’s just the way you are. Make a new excuse, another st. Good luck, babe. Well, good luck. Well, good luck, babe. Well, good luck. You’d have to stop the whirl. Well, just stop the whirl. Stop the feeling. Good, Dad. Wow. It’s another hit by Charles Ran and um I am in full support uh of you continuing to, you know, spread your wings. You’re doing You’re doing You did good. You did good. >> Yeah. Well, I don’t know how well I did, but I don’t think we’re going to have you don’t have to worry about getting a copyright from >> Yes. the real >> from the algorithm. >> Yeah, >> you’re exactly right on that. >> That’s why that’s why you’re singing it that way >> so that we don’t get >> dinged with a copyright. I don’t know if that’s the reason I’m singing it that way, but yeah, that maybe it’s because uh you know, but people have already wrote in and said that I didn’t sing as well as you do. So, you know, >> come on, guys. >> But that’s all right. Hey, I I had I had fun with it and hope they enjoy it. And >> I’m sure they I’m sure they did. So, >> get a kick out of it. >> So, you got to give an update. I mean, because you’re not on your agame. What is going on? with your body. >> Well, I had uh in my other career that painting and working and and fixing and remodeling, I I must have picked something up and it and I did pick something up that was really heavy. And I didn’t really notice it much the day that I did it. But then my back just went south. And I finally was working one day and I finally about 1:00 that afternoon, I said, “This is it. I got to go to the doctor.” And I did. So they’re working on getting me a MRI and all some different stuff. So I I as long as I’m sitting here like this, I’m pretty good. If I got to get up and down and do some stuff, it’s uh it can be painful. >> You’re not in shagging condition. >> That would be correct. >> But you did get on a plane. >> Yeah. >> And you did come out here. >> Yes, I did. >> Because I thought I thought we might have to change things around. I don’t know. >> No, but you made it work. >> Hey, the show’s got to go on. >> Well, last night after we were, you know, we we had a a full day of shoot yesterday. >> Yes, we did. Um, I think it was, you know, it was a lot for both of us. Let’s be real. We work so hard. I mean, oh, good God. We are so, we pour so much. We empty ourselves. >> I’m telling you, we we, you know, and >> and you look, I mean, you saw the shots. There were a couple shots that you look pretty badass. >> Yeah, that’s what I was told. >> You know, I sent I sent one back to Nancy. >> Yeah. >> Was she impressed? >> She was. Yeah, she was impressed. Yeah. Yeah. All right. You got to get your back in order. >> Yeah, that would be correct. >> I’m just telling you. >> So, yeah. >> But anyway, last night when we get home, I’m like, “All right, we’re just going to chill out. We’re just going to chill out on the couch. We’re going to watch a show. We’re going to and we’re just going to take it easy. A little R&R before we come in here today.” >> Yep. >> And we were all sitting on the couch and you come in there and What happened? Well, I sat down on the couch and uh >> in between Lando and you >> in between Lando and you and in between where and LinkedIn’s got kind of one of them and it’s a nice couch when your back ain’t hurt but it’s kind of deep back into where you have to slide back and when I when I sat down I had to get back up cuz it when I tried to slide back it hitting my back and it was like they said, “Would that a spasm?” I said, “No, it’s about like somebody sticking a knife in my back.” So, uh >> yeah, we I didn’t know what to do. Like Leo was looking at me. Christie was like, “Do something.” I’m like, “I don’t What am I supposed to do?” >> Uh I don’t know. >> And they wanted Christie >> knock him out. >> Yeah. Go. That would have probably been a good thing. Just carried me on to bed. >> Just just just >> But uh >> cold you and and put you into bed. >> Yeah. Yeah. If you was able. Uh, okay. >> But, uh, >> if I was able. >> Yeah. But >> yeah, I wouldn’t want to throw my back out. >> But I finally they they fix I mean I finally ended up having to stand up and sit back down on the couch and link them put some pillows behind it and we I finally got sat down and >> we propped you up. >> Yep. And propped me up and we watched a little TV and then I got on up after we watched the show we was watching and I said, “I got to go to bed. cuz my time is still >> right 3 hours. >> 9 here is midnight to you. So >> yeah. So I, you know, and I usually go to bed about 9 or 9:30 at night. So >> Right. You were 6 hours later than your bedtime. >> Yeah. So >> with how you’ve been working out here, >> then I woke up again this morning about 5:30 cuz that would have been about 7:30 or 8 something back home. So, >> I’d say it would be about 8:30. >> Yeah. So, well, sometimes I don’t get up till 8:30. I mean, >> good. >> I mean, but I’m old enough to do that now and still get up and go to work. I will say, and I do feel a little bad about this, is that the the first day when you got to the house, you flew in, we had dinner at home, and then Christiey’s like, “Well, your bathroom, when you go into your bathroom, something’s wrong with the sink. This the water’s not flowing right.” And I’m like, “Oh, yeah, you did tell me this.” And then I’m like, “But I kind of forgot entirely.” certainly didn’t do anything about it. >> No. >> Um and then it So, at that point, she’s like, “So, the the water’s kind of slow on the sink coming out of the faucet.” >> I don’t uh I I wouldn’t call it slow. I would have just said maybe just a just a little trickle and that was about it. >> So, we put you to work to fix the sink in the bathroom so that you were using it. They they didn’t make I I I just went in there and kind of looked at and I couldn’t get it unscrewed and I asked I said, “Link, where’s your pliers at?” And well, I asked Christie and Christie said >> you didn’t see nobody even asked me. Christiey’s like, “Well, something’s wrong with the sink.” Doesn’t ask me to fix it. That’s not really a vote of confidence. And then you go back there and you’re like, “Well, Christy, where are the pliers? You didn’t ask me where the pliers are.” It’s like, why? you know, it’s there’s no votes of confidence in me being, you know, a man of the house, you know, a a fix it fix it person. >> And I guess I’ve earned that expectation. >> But then I started to feel bad because here you are thrown out back in there with a wrench trying to fix your own sink. So I go in there and I’m like, well, what can I do? And then I noticed that the bottom of this the sink wasn’t draining either. I’m like the water’s not coming out. And if it does come out, which you were tackling the top part, then I’m like, I’ll tackle the bottom part. >> Yeah, cuz I couldn’t have done that. >> And then Chrissy got some uh some footage of us. >> Yeah. >> Trying to fix the sink. We were double teaming the sink. >> I figured y’all might need to see Charles and Link working on a project together. I’m about to I’m about to get a breakthrough. Look at him, honey. Look at that. Don’t touch it. Ew. What the hair? >> It’s liies. >> Here, use this. Gross. But we got it fixed. Yes, we did. And it was a bit gross. Oh, yeah. Another high five. That’s right. We got you. We got you. >> Right. >> Yeah. >> Cuz I see I know how to >> plum you day. Yeah. >> The trap. I opened the trap. >> What? >> That one. What was wrong? >> Yeah. >> Well, I mean, okay. You’re right. >> Then we had to >> I opened the trap and it had nothing to do with the problem. >> But and then we figured you I said, “Well, let’s we got to take the little plunger out the bottom plunger. Unscrew it from the back.” And you said, “Oh, yeah.” So he did and I pulled it out. Oh, good God. It was they >> This used to be Lily’s room. >> Yeah. And and Link and Christy was freaking out. They would just cuz this thing was just covered in hair and it was black, more looking. And >> uh then Lily’s hair is not black. I think it’s it was more of some sort of uh like hair creature. >> Yeah, it was it was bad. >> And you were touching that with your bare hands. Then I reached up and I just cleaned it off with my hand, throw it down in that bucket hat. I said, “You got I said >> bucket. You throwing a bucket hat?” >> No, in the little >> bucket. >> Bucket little >> Yeah. Whatever. Where you were keeping keeping the water for it wouldn’t run out when you undid the bottom. >> That’s right. Cuz I know what I’m doing. >> Then I wash went into another room and washed it off and cleaned it up. And I stuck it back down in the hole. And then Link said I I think I said, “I think I got it turned the right way.” and he he stuck the um end back in it and it would go up and down and work. And >> how many kneel men does it take to fix a sink? >> And two. >> Two. And I will say, which part was fixed and which part was not fixed? >> Pro the part that I took off at the top. We got to get a new one of them. >> Doesn’t seem like the part you’re working on is fixed yet. >> No, it is. >> But the part that I was working on is completely fixed. >> It’s completely fixed. Just saying. I’m just saying. >> You just saying. But listen >> that I stepped in and my piece works. >> But now you can turn the water on up at the top and it’ll come right on out. Cuz let me and let me get this straight. Your your your mother >> Uh-huh. >> came and stayed with y’all. And she had to use that sink like it was and she said it was all right. So you know, >> maybe you ought to >> Yeah. feel a little bad that you didn’t fix it while your mother was here. >> I do. I do feel that way, Dad. >> I mean, so I mean I mean I’m I’m just saying. I mean, so >> I feel that way. >> So I’m trying to take up for you and help you out. So maybe then the next time you >> She was She just had a trickle. >> Yeah. The next time you The next time you come to your son’s house, Sue, when you turn that sink on, the water’s going to come out cuz I ain’t got one of them things up in it. You ain’t And it really don’t have to have one. I mean, it’s just kind of >> Okay, so you did fix it. >> Well, I fixed it where the water works. >> Yes, you did. Thank you, Dad. >> So, >> and Yep. Mom’s just sitting there with a little trickle and then you show up. I’m like, I know he knows how to fix this. So, I need to step in and show him that I could also have fixed it. >> Yeah, >> that’s really what happened. >> That’s basically Yes, that’s what happened. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. But, but we got the sink fixed and then Yeah, we did. But you know what’s ironic about fixing all this sink and stuff? Chrissy is going to tear that bathroom out and fix it all new anyway. So I don’t know why we had to worry about it too much anyway. >> Yeah. Now that Lily’s moved out. Oh, she’s got ideas for that room. >> Oh yeah. >> I think it’s going to be like I don’t know if she she’s thinking she’s going to Airbnb it. Of course that’s not going to happen. >> No. But she’s trying to make her own little hotel boutique room just because she just because. >> Yeah, she Yeah, that’s kind of what she said. 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Visit roettastone.com/dispatches to get started and claim your 50% off today. Don’t miss out. Go to rosettastone.com/dispatches and start learning today. It’s time for another edition of Let’s Role Play. >> All right, let’s role play where you are Chaz applying for a job here at Mythical and I’ll be, you know, the big wig at Mythical, you know, if I can try to pull that off. >> Okay. Okay, Chaz, thank you for coming in for this job interview at Mythical Entertainment. I don’t I don’t know if you know who I am, but that is your first question. >> Yes. Uh you I I do know that you are link and uh I’m trying to apply for this job here and hope you think I can do the kind of job that you want me to do and I’m would be good at it. >> Well well what are your skills? What are your interest? What what kind of job do you want to do here? Uh, I I I would like to be able to do something where maybe you and I could do a podcast together and and and >> Oh, well, you know, I already have a podcast. I actually have two. >> Yeah. >> I got I’ve got one with my business partner and friend and I’ve also got one with my father. >> Oh, okay. >> So, I really don’t have the capacity to have one with you. And plus, I I don’t know about the chemistry. We just met, you know. Yeah. >> And you’re you’re so young. I don’t know if we could connect to each other. >> Well, I’m >> Any other ideas? >> Yeah. Yeah. I’m I’m really I’m really good at painting and fixing and doing stuff. Uh repairing and doing all >> like a handyman. >> Yes. >> So, you want to work in facilities? >> Yeah. That and you know, just long as I’m working and making money, that’s what I want to be able to do. >> Oh. So, you do you think that would be litty? Do I think it would be what? Litty. Uh, I don’t I uh I I that’s kind of going over my head a little bit. Litty >> at your age? >> Yeah. >> Oh, I’m I was just trying to connect with you. >> Oh, I’m sorry. >> What would be I mean, what would be the first thing that you would um you know, throw your handyman skills at here at Mythical Entertainment? just to it that anything that that y’all seen that need to be fixed that’s broke or >> Well, you know, um when it comes to sinks, I pretty much got that covered. >> Yeah, but you don’t do that. You see, you don’t need to be doing that here at work. >> You have a lot more important things to be doing than fixing a sink. And you need to let somebody like me be doing those kind of things so that uh >> I like the sound of that. you can, you know, keep this mythical entertainment rolling and doing what it’s supposed to do cuz you sure enough don’t need to be messing with a sink. >> Oh, and what what is your opinion about my sink at home? Do you feel the same about that? >> Well, uh I you know whether if you don’t want to fix your stuff at home, I’d be glad to go out there and and meet Christie and go out. >> Well, hold on now. You know my wife’s name? >> Yes. Well, >> I think a lot of people know her name. >> Okay. All right. That’s fair. But let’s not bring her into this. >> Okay. >> But you’re saying you don’t think I need to be able to fix my sink at home. >> No, I think that’s that’s pretty admirable that you were able to be able to fix your own sink at home and do it. >> I thought you were saying I didn’t I didn’t have to worry about that. >> That’s at work. >> But maybe at home, too. >> Maybe at home, too. >> I like the sound of that. >> Yeah. So, >> the sound of that, >> just take it. You know, you >> I feel like that you’re being pretty inspirational. You think you could be like a um our our localized version of a TED talk? You just give us some motivation? >> Yeah, you could. Uh a TED talk. Motivation. Yeah, I could get uh >> Do you know Ted? >> No. >> Okay. Do you know anybody named Ted? >> Um no. You don’t even know one person named Ted. Well, you’re young. >> Well, I think I do, but that I I it’s been a long time since I’ve seen a Ted or knew him. So, >> all right. Well, um >> I don’t know what Ted >> Other than that, I think this sounds like a good arrangement. So, you’re hired. When can you start? >> Today. >> Go for it. Yeah. >> Flash forward three months. Chaz, I’ve called you into my office. I think you know why. >> And it’s not good. >> So, either I can tell you what I think you know is coming or you can tell me. And I think it might be better if you tell me. Well, you probably just been disappointed in some of my work and some of the things that I’ve been trying to do around here and you probably think that uh you you going to have to let me go. But I really think that you know uh I I can try to do a lot better and >> Well, I think the first thing is owning your mistakes specifically, Chaz. >> So, can you walk me through the incident? Well, when you know when I I I kind of fixed one of the sink things and I took it out and I just left it like that and didn’t get the piece to put back in it and fix it and or the water would go out slower and not people not get splashed on and get wet and uh maybe I should have could have done better than that and >> because what happened when a certain celebrity went in that restroom? He got he got water all over his shirt and his >> and and who was that celebrity? >> U I think that might have been Rhett. >> No, it wasn’t Rhett. We do not consider him a celebrity around here. >> No, you don’t. >> No, it was a special guest. And you know who it was, so just say it. >> It was uh Charles. >> Oh, you talking about my dad? >> Yeah. co-host of Dispatch of Smrtle Beach. >> Yeah. >> When he was visiting. >> Yeah. It must have been him. Yeah. >> Okay. Well, he is a big star around here. >> And um Well, why don’t you just tell me what happened at that point? You heard the screaming and the yelling. What was he yelling in the bathroom? And what did you do? >> Uh he he he was just upset that his clothes were they were wet. And >> but some of the things he was saying, I had never heard my dad that upset before. Like it was quite embarrassing actually. >> I didn’t uh I didn’t know that he was I knew he was upset, but I didn’t know he sounded that upset. >> Then why did you run in the restroom? Well, I just wanted to see if I could help and fix what was going on. And was it calming down? And do you do you feel sorry now for I mean barging in a restroom when a A-list celebrity is in there yelling? I mean, do you think it might have been an inappropriate move on your part to to barge in the restroom? >> Well, he he had already opened the door and was what he said. >> Well, he he he was kind of raised in hell and >> Yeah, but his pants were down. >> Oh, >> so that doesn’t add up. >> Yeah. Well, >> you you you you exposed my father to half of the office, literally. >> Well, I I’m really sorry I did that, but I mean >> Well, that’s not the worst part, though. Tell them what you did next. Tell me what you did next. Um, I tried to get some towels and dry him off and get him where he wasn’t wet anymore >> where uh all the down on his front and in from where his pants was down and stuff. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> That’s what I was trying >> trying to do. >> That’s what I was trying to do. I listen, I know that you meant well, >> but dabbing an A-list celebrity in the in the bare crotch in front of half of my company is not mythical material. Well, you know, sometimes things just don’t work out. And if you don’t think I can keep working here and do the job, then you just maybe have to find somebody else. I, you know, that’s just the way it’ll have to be. >> Yeah, >> that is how it’s going to be. >> Okay. >> But I do have a silver lining. >> Okay. >> Charles has asked to meet with you. Um, he has a job for you. All you need, all you need is a towel. He was very impressed with your work. Okay. All right. Oh, >> that was that. Okay. Scene. >> Well, that was intense. >> Yeah, >> that was intense. >> Did you I mean, is your cortisol level raised? I don’t know. Did you feel like I actually fired you? >> Well, um >> I mean, it was pretty convincing, I thought. >> Yeah. I I mean, I I felt like I lost my job. Yeah. >> But you didn’t. I don’t want you to walk out of here today telling it like feeling like you lost your job. You actually did a really good job. >> Okay. >> At role play. >> Okay. >> Right. So, >> so good job, Dad. >> Okay. >> I’m trying to >> Chaz. Yeah. >> Yes. Good job. Well, are we still role playing? >> No, we’re I think we’re through. >> Yeah. I just want to I just want to lower the cortisol levels right now and say you did a great job at getting fired. >> Okay. Well, I usually do a good job whether it’s good or bad. When I something happens with me, so >> yeah, that that is how we’ve set things up here. No matter what happens, it’s going to be good. >> Well, all you Myrtle Beast out there, it’s been it’s been some kind of fun cuz it’s been fun cuz Link and I are in person and side by side. But we will be back next week and even next week uh you might get to see us side by side. >> That’s right. >> But don’t forget to follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcast and on YouTube. And while you’re at it, review us on Apple Podcast. And if you got a question or comment or story you’d like to share with me, email me at ratherbbeagen53aol.com. And y’all have a great rest of your week. We can’t wait to get somebody’s pants wet again and me dry them off next time. Love y’all. Love you, son. Love you, Dad. >> Grab our new coloring book, Ret Link Mythical Land. The official mythical coloring book today.
