The conversation revolves around the host's experiences and thoughts on various topics. He expresses his amazement at his recent success, including a $50 million deal with Comedy Central. He jokes about his newfound wealth, mentioning spending $100,000 on leather pants, and his newfound interest in giraffe shopping. He also shares his thoughts on the movie "Planet of the Apes," expressing discomfort with the film's depiction of apes.
The host also discusses his political views, expressing a shift in his political leanings due to his newfound wealth. He humorously suggests that he might vote for the Republican party, but also jokes about his newfound charitable nature. He shares a story about a homeless man he helped, emphasizing the importance of kindness and charity.
The host also talks about his two sons, discussing their school experiences and his parenting style. He expresses his desire to raise his sons to be real and authentic, and shares a humorous anecdote about a parent-teacher conference.
Finally, the host mentions that his show "For What It's Worth" is premiering on Showtime, and expresses his gratitude for the success he has achieved.
1. The speaker is expressing gratitude for the audience's support and acknowledging their incredible summer.
2. The speaker has made a significant deal with Comedy Central, a $50 million deal that everyone is talking about.
3. The speaker has been asked about how this newfound wealth has changed their life, and they respond by saying that nothing has changed, except for their spending habits.
4. The speaker has been offered movie roles, but they are not interested in the roles they've been offered, which they describe as "planet of the apes type roles".
5. The speaker has expressed their discomfort with the movie "Planet of the Apes", particularly the scene where apes are eating watermelon.
6. The speaker has stopped smoking menthol and has started smoking Virginia Slims, which they believe are marketed to black people.
7. The speaker has been asked about their political leanings and they express uncertainty, mentioning that they used to be into Kerry but now Bush is looking better to them.
8. The speaker has given a homeless man $20 and he was grateful. The man then started coming to the speaker's house every day, asking for money to buy food.
9. The speaker has two sons and they are doing well. The speaker's oldest son just finished his first year of school.
10. The speaker has been invited to the Republican Convention, but they declined due to the attention it would bring.
11. The speaker's new show, "For What It's Worth", is set to premiere on Showtime.