Hello guys! A few years ago, I was in a bad car wreck, got disabled and suffered from horrible depression. Then I watched Jim’s Freedumb special on Netflix and been following him ever since! Watching your comedy specials and show has really helped me get through massive depression. So, thank you Jim for helping me in my life. My wife, Holly, and I watch your podcast on UA-cam every week. We love each and every one of you guys and wish you all the best. It’s actually our anniversary this weekend, so if you could tell my wife “Happy Anniversary” for marrying this big dumb idiot, that would mean so much. Thank you for your time.
As an Austria I want to add that Austria is much older than Australia. The name Ostarrichi (today Österreich in german) was first documented 996 (not sure when the British gave it an english name - Austria - though). Interestingly (for history buffs): Austria means east (germanic: "empire in the east"), Australia means south (from latin "terra australis"=land in the south). So, although their names are so similar, they derive from 2 completely different cardinal directions.
Not "completely" different cardinal positions... just 90 degrees. Completeley different from Österreich would be Westreich, and from Australia would be Setentrionalia or something like that. 😋😁
They still put ashtrays in airplanes today because people often try to smoke despite the alarm. Many friends of mine are flight attendants with Lufthansa and Emirates and they have all at least once caught one.
The first manned flight was on November 21st 1783 and the hot air balloon took off from where the Eiffel tower now stands, and the crowd that showed up to watch was the world's largest gathering up to that point, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were in attendance, and on the side of the balloon were the largest portraits of the king and queen ever made, and as the balloon flew over the crowd one of the passengers started shouting his name "JE SUIS PILATRÊ!" which is where we get the word pilot.
I love this show. Y'all are all hilarous, if I ever need a pick me up, an episode of I dont know about that will do the trick. Going to look into yalls patreon as well. Sincerely, a listener from Louisiana
I think a physics episode is needed because Jim asked some good questions about relativity that were not getting answered. Also he asked about whether a plane flying onto the spin of the earth would arrive faster. Really great question and she said no but did not explain why, it’s because of gravity the atmosphere spins with the earth just like we are attached to the ground so you still have to travel through it as normal.
This is the smartest way to podcast in these days. You get to learn something, listen to vulgar hilarious people and you don't have to have the guest travel. Best use of zoom in any podcast. Also, Forrest sounds like he's always at the end of his last breath. Haha
I've never flown first class, but I was on a flight from Rome to Dallas. The flight was so empty, they were like "ok, folks. Sit wherever you want and drinks are free." I think I had like 15 beers and they never cut me off. At one point, I started to feel bad for hitting the button so much. But at that point, I was so bored I literally was watching English movies I was watching American movies in foreign languages that I didn't know.
Forrest, before he met Jim, was a marine biologist; sun-kissed & cut with long & full hair that danced in the wind as he rode helicopters saving manatees. Now look at him.
My lyfe hackett for charity collectors and voter registration people is to say " no thank you" and I keep moving. "I already did it "can backfire in the form of more invasive questions. My wife invinted this technique.
My dad worked at the airport where the movie Airport (1970) was made. Not Airplane!. The serious one. I got to mess around on the sets and wardrobe during the day when they weren't filming. If you watch the original all the hats and coats and stuff had my grubby little paws on 'em. I was 9 or so. Cool story...
From google: "Distributors in both Australia and New Zealand changed the title of this classic comedy from "Airplane!" to "Flying High" because they thought it would be too similar to another American movie released at the same time. "The Concorde... Airport '79" was an unrelated film to "Airplane." However, due to release delays of US films at the time, it was released in 1980 in Australia and named "Airport '80." Having "Airplane" and "Airport '80" released at the same time would have caused much confusion to moviegoers, so distributors changed the title."
As usual, another great show! But, um, I um thought um a few um...202 "ums" (from just the guest, didn't count the uhs). Man... I need to get a life! Thanks for the show!
I left my license at a TSA check in at the Atlanta Airport and I heard them struggling to pronounce a last name so I started to pay attention. My last name has an sz at the end. I was never so happy to have a last name people consistently fuck up.
There was a room on ships called the cockpit, this space (on the ship) resembled a cock (rooster) fighting ring. Aeroplanes cockpit was named after the space on the ship.
Mate this is the best podcast. Thanks Jim and friend. I know Jim likes to be a giant so just wanted to ask if he watches the mimi kitchen cooking shows?
Jim mentions his soft feet and we're disenchanted. Kelly mentions her soft feet and there was likely a few thousand male " shwings!" throughout the viewership.
Carl Benz invented the car not the engine. The engine was Otto. And the diesel was Rudolf diesel. Carl Benz was only successful because his wife believed in him.great Story. the whole 20th was cheering her on that first long distance drive and she could not even imagine. Never get in the way of a woman with a plan, even Carl Benz knew that.
Ok, that was some damned smart stuff about flying against the earth's spin. When Jim was told he was wromg, he said "Ah, is it cos it's in the same atmosphere?" Yep, pretty much -- the same "reference frame." The earth actually isn't spinning, according to the earth's reference frame. It's like what they said about running on a train -- yes, you are running faster, according to the ground; but according to the train, you're not. Importantly, there's no "right" reference frame -- it's all just about where you're standing. It seems like Jim feels a bit of a fool for asking these questions, but they're difficult concepts and he almost gets them right intuitively.
There WAS a crash caused directly by smoking, and it wasn't until 2016. EgyptAir flight 804 from Paris to Cairo crashed into the Mediterranean when a cigarette held by one of the pilots set aflame an oxygen mask. The mask had been inadvertently set to "emergency", so a higher than normal oxygen level flowed, which resulted in a huge fire that overtook the entire cockpit. 66 people died because Egypt hadn't outlawed pilots smoking on duty.
Jim might like to know that Rolls Royce were / are considered reliable. Considering the consequences of engine failure on an aircraft, you want the most reliable engines possible. Also, Aircraft engines are the only engines, built to be operated at maximum revs per minute, all the time, day in, day out.
Jim is correct in a way, as far as I know, when buying train tickets Einstein would ask "what time the station is leaving this train". There is an idea for this type of travel but we don't have the tech yet. You fly up to space, let the earth rotate at 30 odd thousand mph and then descend on your location.
People still grew old 100 years ago, it's just that so many died as infants that the average was far lower. The birth rate is WAY higher now than it was even 50 years ago.
Bmw sign has two meanings. Also it's a rotating Propeller. I know cause around 2000 I had a bmw brochure where they said that. But also it's the colours of Bavaria. The region of germany where bmw originated
Might want to get a new expert, Following the crash of Varig Flight 820 in 1973 the US Federal Aviation Administration banned smoking in aircraft lavatories.[34] Following a fire that originated in a lavatory (not necessarily from smoking) on Air Canada Flight 797 in June 1983, resulting in the death of 23 passengers, new requirements to install smoke detectors in lavatories were brought in.
Before Australia it was called Terra Australis, aboriginal cultures across the continent had developed over 250 languages in over 800 dialects so it may be hard to find one singular name for the continent, we sure don’t know it. based on their world understandings from what European settlers say there wasn’t a single name for the land. Though we did genocide a whole bunch of them, so maybe the original word is lost to time.
i tend to drink at night. i tend to also watch IDKAT at night. My new drinking game is to take a shot of whiskey each time Forrest puts his pen to his mouth.
Yeah, back in the days you’d die from a scrap, or pleurisy and consumption. Also you have to consider access to medical attention. I for a bit I grew up near where one of the largest consumption clinics was. They said the dry air and altitude helped. Also, approx 3 cases of bubonic plague occurs in the United States every year. Partially due to people eating roadkill in the south such as armadillo.
Growing up my parents told me saying, "um," all the time made it difficult for people to follow your train of thought effectively because it's distracting. I thought they were just being dicks but now I kinda see their point. lol
Dude finally I'm an aircraft mechanic all I wanted was Jim to talk about airplanes lmao glad they did this episode.
"Finally, I'm" and "finally I'm" create very different sentences lol
@@GodinSpace you must be incredibly boring
This podcast really is the perfect mix of comedy and education always learn something new and have a laugh best way to start a Tuesday
Hello guys! A few years ago, I was in a bad car wreck, got disabled and suffered from horrible depression. Then I watched Jim’s Freedumb special on Netflix and been following him ever since! Watching your comedy specials and show has really helped me get through massive depression. So, thank you Jim for helping me in my life.
My wife, Holly, and I watch your podcast on UA-cam every week. We love each and every one of you guys and wish you all the best. It’s actually our anniversary this weekend, so if you could tell my wife “Happy Anniversary” for marrying this big dumb idiot, that would mean so much. Thank you for your time.
This podcast fucking rules !
yep
Jack looks like an animated character from "F is for Family"
I thought he looked like the kid that played the grinch but grown up. It's those cheek bones. 😂
LoL he read this in this week's episode and he got sad
@@GodinSpace glad you said that cause I missed it. Lol. But Jack shoehorned it in over Jim so I didn't hear it 😂
Life Hack: Not listening to 20 year-olds for lifehacks 😂 😂 😂
teasing you though, you guys are great
This 👆🏼
As an Austria I want to add that Austria is much older than Australia. The name Ostarrichi (today Österreich in german) was first documented 996 (not sure when the British gave it an english name - Austria - though). Interestingly (for history buffs): Austria means east (germanic: "empire in the east"), Australia means south (from latin "terra australis"=land in the south). So, although their names are so similar, they derive from 2 completely different cardinal directions.
Not "completely" different cardinal positions... just 90 degrees. Completeley different from Österreich would be Westreich, and from Australia would be Setentrionalia or something like that. 😋😁
R.I.P Joe Finkle
Thought Finkle missed the big kick in 'Pet Detective'?
@@Woodbug-b7t 😂 he did .. but that was his little Brother Ray
Onya nar!
I haven't started watching I'm glad joe makes an "appearance"
Take a drink every time she says "uhh" or "umm".
What an absolute delight of an episode, The host was effing great and knowledgable. Can't wait to have her back
They still put ashtrays in airplanes today because people often try to smoke despite the alarm. Many friends of mine are flight attendants with Lufthansa and Emirates and they have all at least once caught one.
Jacks response to charities is from Airplane!
"I gave at the office"
Do you mean Flying High? ✌from 🇦🇺
The first manned flight was on November 21st 1783 and the hot air balloon took off from where the Eiffel tower now stands, and the crowd that showed up to watch was the world's largest gathering up to that point, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were in attendance, and on the side of the balloon were the largest portraits of the king and queen ever made, and as the balloon flew over the crowd one of the passengers started shouting his name "JE SUIS PILATRÊ!" which is where we get the word pilot.
Powered and heavier than air flight are the important distinctions.
I love this show. Y'all are all hilarous, if I ever need a pick me up, an episode of I dont know about that will do the trick. Going to look into yalls patreon as well. Sincerely, a listener from Louisiana
I think a physics episode is needed because Jim asked some good questions about relativity that were not getting answered. Also he asked about whether a plane flying onto the spin of the earth would arrive faster. Really great question and she said no but did not explain why, it’s because of gravity the atmosphere spins with the earth just like we are attached to the ground so you still have to travel through it as normal.
Agreed. Rockets going to orbit usually go with the spin of earth because it’s a speed boost if you’re trying to leave the atmosphere
This is the smartest way to podcast in these days. You get to learn something, listen to vulgar hilarious people and you don't have to have the guest travel. Best use of zoom in any podcast.
Also, Forrest sounds like he's always at the end of his last breath. Haha
i really thought for a second that Jack forgot his Blow up Doll in the Bed.. Bud Bundy Style 😂
I've never flown first class, but I was on a flight from Rome to Dallas. The flight was so empty, they were like "ok, folks. Sit wherever you want and drinks are free." I think I had like 15 beers and they never cut me off. At one point, I started to feel bad for hitting the button so much. But at that point, I was so bored I literally was watching English movies I was watching American movies in foreign languages that I didn't know.
Forrest, before he met Jim, was a marine biologist; sun-kissed & cut with long & full hair that danced in the wind as he rode helicopters saving manatees. Now look at him.
Singapore airlines and Emirates give you towels in economy.
But ask for a towel on Ryan air and you will get the finger 😂
Is Forrest on a secret task to see how many episodes he can crowbar his manatee counting story into?
😂🤣
59:33 dogs head showed up outta nowhere, half a second thought Jim was being serviced this whole time.
Listened to this podcast this morning then I listened to the depression one. Wow...Thanks for that one.
drop the first 15mins pls
Looking forward to that Denver Airport episode
my aunty was both a nurse and a flight attendant she had to leave when she got engaged this was about 15 years before I was born though
That was funny - Flying around just wishing each other Luck LMAO - PS: I love these podcasts.. Keep it up !!!
My lyfe hackett for charity collectors and voter registration people is to say " no thank you" and I keep moving.
"I already did it "can backfire in the form of more invasive questions.
My wife invinted this technique.
Lol, Jacks baked!!
Best life hack: *don't call it a Dingle*
This was a very educational episode!! It went so smooth. Jim seems much calmer without Jack around. 😅
Jim you were spot on adding the concept of relativity there by the end but the thing is that at our speed and mass it wouldn’t compensate the fall
Besides the usual humor, I actually learned something. The least of which was I thought "The Good Ship Lollipop" was a boat (water craft).
My dad worked at the airport where the movie Airport (1970) was made. Not Airplane!. The serious one. I got to mess around on the sets and wardrobe during the day when they weren't filming. If you watch the original all the hats and coats and stuff had my grubby little paws on 'em. I was 9 or so. Cool story...
PS - Irn Bru fuckin rocks
Best guest ever!
From google: "Distributors in both Australia and New Zealand changed the title of this classic comedy from "Airplane!" to "Flying High" because they thought it would be too similar to another American movie released at the same time.
"The Concorde... Airport '79" was an unrelated film to "Airplane." However, due to release delays of US films at the time, it was released in 1980 in Australia and named "Airport '80." Having "Airplane" and "Airport '80" released at the same time would have caused much confusion to moviegoers, so distributors changed the title."
As usual, another great show! But, um, I um thought um a few um...202 "ums" (from just the guest, didn't count the uhs). Man... I need to get a life! Thanks for the show!
Hahahahhaa
I left my license at a TSA check in at the Atlanta Airport and I heard them struggling to pronounce a last name so I started to pay attention. My last name has an sz at the end. I was never so happy to have a last name people consistently fuck up.
There was a room on ships called the cockpit, this space (on the ship) resembled a cock (rooster) fighting ring. Aeroplanes cockpit was named after the space on the ship.
justice for Richard Pearce
She did not talk about those signs placed all over america to help postal pilots navigate around 1920
I’ve been listening since episode 1 and have never seen Jack before until now. I imagined he looked more like Joe List.
would have been nice to talk about the Avro Arrow, hearing Jim praise the Canadians ;)
Mate this is the best podcast. Thanks Jim and friend. I know Jim likes to be a giant so just wanted to ask if he watches the mimi kitchen cooking shows?
Jim, my house is at 6,000 feet. So the planes have to land and taxis by my house because the limit is 6,000 feet.
We've been lied about who flew first
i ve heard it was some Arab guy .. forgot which Century
@@Ghf958 exactly.. thats what confuses people ..
Richard Pearce from New Zealand first flew in March 1902
I can relate with the bad posture and chair incident Jim spoke of at 26:37 hah
Could we have a episode about when Forrest got his voice box?
Do an episode on ballooning.
Please
Jim mentions his soft feet and we're disenchanted. Kelly mentions her soft feet and there was likely a few thousand male " shwings!" throughout the viewership.
Why not replace the lame "confidence score" with a "funny score"
I can't believe she didn't mention cycles when explaining about the lifespan of a commercial aircraft
Carl Benz invented the car not the engine. The engine was Otto. And the diesel was Rudolf diesel.
Carl Benz was only successful because his wife believed in him.great Story. the whole 20th was cheering her on that first long distance drive and she could not even imagine. Never get in the way of a woman with a plan, even Carl Benz knew that.
Drink every time she says UH or UM. My mind started noticing it and its all i hear when she talks now...dang it lol
Thanks for pointing it out now... um noticing it too and uh
Fr I can't even finish the episode now because i cant unhear it. I counted like 7 ums in just one sentence😂
For real!!!! I can’t handle all the um’s!!
I noticed that in the beginning and then couldn´t even hear what she was saying cause I just started to listen to the UMs :D
You guys should do a physics episode snd talk about gravity.
just a Qs When are the tickets go on sale for the Australia tour
13:21 (said with awe) "aw Cam's good looking 'ey?" - Jim Jefferies
Is it true you can't take a parachute as a carry on?
I make helicopter parts at my job mainly military it was cool hearing jim has been on a few
Ok, that was some damned smart stuff about flying against the earth's spin. When Jim was told he was wromg, he said "Ah, is it cos it's in the same atmosphere?" Yep, pretty much -- the same "reference frame." The earth actually isn't spinning, according to the earth's reference frame. It's like what they said about running on a train -- yes, you are running faster, according to the ground; but according to the train, you're not. Importantly, there's no "right" reference frame -- it's all just about where you're standing. It seems like Jim feels a bit of a fool for asking these questions, but they're difficult concepts and he almost gets them right intuitively.
There WAS a crash caused directly by smoking, and it wasn't until 2016. EgyptAir flight 804 from Paris to Cairo crashed into the Mediterranean when a cigarette held by one of the pilots set aflame an oxygen mask. The mask had been inadvertently set to "emergency", so a higher than normal oxygen level flowed, which resulted in a huge fire that overtook the entire cockpit. 66 people died because Egypt hadn't outlawed pilots smoking on duty.
The white and blue on the bmw logo is of the Bavarian flag. BMW means Beirische Motoren Werke. (Bavarian Motor Works)
Did one of those hacks come from Junior Stopka the comic who sometimes works with Stanhope?
How can anybody still watch the news. I'm done with it. A weathermen trying to convince me that a rainstorm is racist they've gone to far
I've heard piloting a helicopter is like balancing on a knifes edge (hovering) ✌️
Jim might like to know that Rolls Royce were / are considered reliable. Considering the consequences of engine failure on an aircraft, you want the most reliable engines possible. Also, Aircraft engines are the only engines, built to be operated at maximum revs per minute, all the time, day in, day out.
Jim is correct in a way, as far as I know, when buying train tickets Einstein would ask "what time the station is leaving this train".
There is an idea for this type of travel but we don't have the tech yet. You fly up to space, let the earth rotate at 30 odd thousand mph and then descend on your location.
People still grew old 100 years ago, it's just that so many died as infants that the average was far lower. The birth rate is WAY higher now than it was even 50 years ago.
Bmw sign has two meanings. Also it's a rotating Propeller. I know cause around 2000 I had a bmw brochure where they said that. But also it's the colours of Bavaria. The region of germany where bmw originated
Might want to get a new expert, Following the crash of Varig Flight 820 in 1973 the US Federal Aviation Administration banned smoking in aircraft lavatories.[34] Following a fire that originated in a lavatory (not necessarily from smoking) on Air Canada Flight 797 in June 1983, resulting in the death of 23 passengers, new requirements to install smoke detectors in lavatories were brought in.
Before Australia it was called Terra Australis, aboriginal cultures across the continent had developed over 250 languages in over 800 dialects so it may be hard to find one singular name for the continent, we sure don’t know it. based on their world understandings from what European settlers say there wasn’t a single name for the land. Though we did genocide a whole bunch of them, so maybe the original word is lost to time.
Helicopters are best for smokers. The smoke and/or ash is just whisked downward.
Christ on a stick. The Germans used them for spotting off of some ships and subs. Give them some credit.
What a Dingle.
Stealth bomber is at least as early as 1977 jim, (you said like 1990, maybe you’re just referring to the b2)
That hack about the song is the stupidest thing I have literally ever heard in my life.
Idk if it's part of the joke but how could young aspiring comic act uninterested when his bunkmate on a podcast with THE Jim jefferies 😂
That kid has way too much confidence. I would feel so uncomfortable and self-conscious just knowing I was in the background of a Zoom call.
For real
Two wrongs don't make a right, but two Wrights made an aeroplane
Put beer in the bucket and the mice will drown in it.
OMG He's coming out here, hope not
there's enough loudmouth obnoxious
australian here without him 😂😂😃
Is the Professor's middle name UMMM? Jesus Christ lady. Learn to speak coherently. I pity her students. Other than that, great episode.
Angaston Cemetery really lived to be to the number 2
Jim, can you please do legion of skanks
i tend to drink at night. i tend to also watch IDKAT at night. My new drinking game is to take a shot of whiskey each time Forrest puts his pen to his mouth.
Was ozstraya called Godwanaland or something before
As a pilot of 20+ years, she doesn't know a whole lot.
Hi kelly.🥰
Damn Jim...most Oz racist post-Cook's know it's Gonnawanda.
Yeah, back in the days you’d die from a scrap, or pleurisy and consumption. Also you have to consider access to medical attention. I for a bit I grew up near where one of the largest consumption clinics was. They said the dry air and altitude helped.
Also, approx 3 cases of bubonic plague occurs in the United States every year. Partially due to people eating roadkill in the south such as armadillo.
Growing up my parents told me saying, "um," all the time made it difficult for people to follow your train of thought effectively because it's distracting. I thought they were just being dicks but now I kinda see their point. lol
Best one in a while 👍🏼
Jim "if you got a child with me you get a gift" Jeffries
no one said anything about Jim having a pair of aviators on his shirt??
geez for someone who talks a lot in front of other people she sure does say "um" way to much
One night last year I caught 8 mice in a bucket with 6 inches of water in the bottom
i hate Baby🤮 but i love 😃 Love yourself and i dont want to hate it so i keep loving it 🤔 Life Hackett
This Prof is interesting, but I'd blow my brains out having to hear her say "um" every 5 words for a semester.
Sorry Jim, Bob Newhart thought of that joke a bit earlier
I like many comedians, but if I had to choose one for a hang, it would be O'l bananaphobic Geoff.
Jim should do well with this one as he knows what it's like to be high.