-Rhett and Link!
Oh, my goodness.
It's so good to see you guys.
-Yeah, man.
Good to see you.
-You look fantastic.
You look great.
Rhett, the hair
is getting long, bud.
-Well, it's interesting --
-It's beautiful.
-Because, I mean,
just a couple weeks ago
when this whole thing started,
I was clean-shaven
and had a buzz cut.
[ Laughter ]
It's just --
It's amazing what isolation
will do for you.
-Wow.
Is this the longest you guys
have gone without
seeing each other?
-Oh, man.
-It's the longest --
-Probably.
-I've been thinking about this.
-Yeah. In like 20 years.
There was a few summers
during college
where we spent like, you know,
like, six weeks apart.
And it was always
a little bit awkward
when we came back together,
because I think we were
a little self-conscious
about saying like,
"Hey, man.
I missed you."
[ Laughter ]
-Yeah, yeah, exactly.
How is everything with
the family and the kids?
Your kids are older than mine,
but they're homeschooling okay?
-Yeah.
-Oh.
-Homeschooling.
[ Laughter ]
-No, I wouldn't say okay.
I would say --
There was a couple of days
where I felt like my wife and I
were kind of on top of it,
but now...
I hope they're
teaching themselves because --
I mean, we --
I hear --
I hear them running around
from time to time.
I see them at meals.
I assume they're educating
themselves, but who knows.
-Well, my 15-year-old son,
we're having a hard time
getting him motivated
to do his work.
But he comes into the room,
and he's like,
"Mom, Dad,
I've done some research."
And we're like, "Yeah,
you've done some research."
He said, "The school district
said that they don't
lower your grades from what they
were when we stopped meeting
in person so I'm not gonna
doing any more schoolwork."
[ Laughter ]
Like, "Where did you get
this research?"
He was like, "My friends."
It's like, "That's not research!
Go do your schoolwork."
-Smart kid, man.
Smart kid.
I like that guy.
You guys are still continuing
to do "Good Mythical Morning"
on YouTube still.
-Yeah, thank you, as well.
I mean, yeah, you know, it's --
it's funny how doing the show
from home is more work.
[ Laughter ]
I mean, it's a lot more work
for us, right?
-Yeah.
-But -- And we've had to do --
Because there's two of us,
we've had to do
the split-screen thing,
which incidentally,
I mean, at this point,
we kind of feel more comfortable
in that split-screen format.
If you wouldn't mind that we
maybe could go to that now?
-I could make that happen.
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-Oh.
-Oh.
-Nice.
-Incredible.
-Is that okay?
-You're nestled
in the middle there.
Another challenge
is just the fact
there's always
that little bit of delay,
you know,
because of the video chat.
And it makes it difficult
to have a conversation
when you don't know, "Is there
gonna be an awkward pause?
Are you gonna start
talking over each other?"
Which is why we've started
using the talking stick.
Have you heard of this?
-Yes, I have heard of this.
-Yeah, well,
I actually have it right here.
And, you know, so,
as you can see,
I'm talking because I have
the talking stick.
Look at me talking.
Look at you guys listening.
Jimmy, why don't --
Why don't you give it a shot?
-Thank you.
-You're welcome.
-Now I have the talking stick.
I feel really good.
[ Laughs ]
-Right.
-And I'm happy that you're here,
and I'm thankful.
Rhett, would you like to tell me
maybe what room you're doing
the show in or something,
or something about your --
I'll pass you the talking stick.
-Oh, thanks, man.
Yeah.
-Ooh, yeah.
-I'm doing the show
from my living room,
which I thought was
a good choice, initially.
I think the kids were like, "Oh,
dad's doing the show from home!
This is cool!"
And now the kids are like,
"Dad's doing the show from home.
This is cool."
You know?
-It's all --
all the magic is kind of --
like, "Yeah, we're good."
-Right.
Well, and the cool thing about
the talking stick, as well,
I know we're all kind of
starving for
some physical connection
that you don't really get to do
on a video conference.
But we found another
little thing you can do is,
if you just want to reach out
and touch someone,
as you can see,
Jimmy, I can...
-Yep.
-...just -- sort of just --
-Interdimensional talking stick.
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How's that feel?
How's that feel?
-Let me have the --
-I feel so close to you.
-Let me have the stick
so I can give it back to Link.
-Oh, yeah. Here.
Yeah.
-Thank you.
-Ooh!
[ Laughter ]
-Oh...wow.
-I'm sorry. Something got lost
in translation.
-That is -- that is quite
a colorful stick.
Is that a yarn?
-[ Laughs ]
Oh, and then,
it got boring again.
[ Laughter ]
-Oh, wow.
-What happened to all the yarn
on my talking stick?
-You don't have enough
bandwidth, Link.
You need to upgrade
to a fiber connection.
[ Laughter ]
-This is a new feeling,
being disappointed --
-This is what it is when
you're actually quarantined
and your wife is very crafty.
She will put yarn
all over a stick.
The last couple days,
she's been doing this.
-Oh, wow.
You got two!
-Oh, wow.
-Those are some big,
colorful talking sticks.
-Yeah.
Oh -- and we don't --
And we don't talk any more,
either.
[ Laughter ]
We like to talk to our guests
about different charities
they're working with.
And something you're doing is
called the Leftover Challenge.
Can you explain to everyone what
that is so we can all do it?
-Yeah, this is something
that was spearheaded by
the chef for our show,
mythical chef Josh
and some other Internet chefs.
They collaborated to create
the Leftovers Challenge.
The idea is that --
You know, a lot of restaurants
are having a really hard time
right now.
And so this is drawing attention
to the Restaurant Workers
Community Foundation.
The idea is that you order
more takeout from a restaurant
than you need,
and then you make a creative
meal with it the next day.
-Yeah, and then you take
a picture of that,
and you post it online using
#leftoverschallenge,
and that benefits the Restaurant
Workers Community Foundation.
You can also support --
Oh, yeah.
That's a nice sign.
-You can support them directly
by donating
at restaurantworkerscf.org.
-Yes.
-That's super cool
that you guys are doing that.
You're always being
creative and innovative,
even when it's not
times like these.
So, to see you in these times
just doing so many
different things and fun things,
I truly, on behalf of your fans,
say we love it,
and keep doing it.
Thank you so much.
I was thinking --
-Right back at you, man.
-If you don't mind,
I'd like to maybe do a virtual
group hug, if that's possible.
-Oh, yeah.
A group hug would be great.
-It's definitely possible.
-Yeah, yeah.
-You just...lean on forward
and spread the wings and...
-Yep. Get on in here, guys.
-Oh, wow.
-Yeah.
-Okay.
-Yeah, a little pat, little pat.
-Nice ring, Jimmy.
[ Laughter ]
-Thank you.
I'm kind of a jewelry dude.
-Thank you, Jimmy.
-I'm into that stuff.
Thank you.
I'm very -- I love you guys.
And be safe,
and hugs to the family, okay?
And hopefully we get to hug each
other in real life, as well.
-Yes, absolutely.
Thanks, man.
-Can't wait to see you soon.
-Thanks, man.
-Thanks guys.
-Stay sane.
