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  • 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,000 Have a seat.

  • I feel the same way about you.

  • It is Earth Day today.

  • And I want to do something to celebrate.

  • So we can either play a game, or everyone in the audience

  • can go home with a bucket of earthworms.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • OK.

  • Earthworms.

  • It's earthworms.

  • Come on, bring the earthworms out.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Oh, earthworms.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • 00:00:19,932 --> 00:00:23,081 No, it seems like I read it wrong.

  • I think they want to play the game.

  • I'm so sorry.

  • I read that totally wrong.

  • We'll play a game.

  • It's a special Earth Day edition of "Survey Says Whaaat?"

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Survey says what?

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • 00:00:39,130 --> 00:00:39,630 All right.

  • So tWitch and I have played this game before.

  • And we've surveyed the audience ahead of time.

  • We asked them questions.

  • And tWitch is going to guess how many people

  • have done that thing.

  • And then I'm going to guess lower or higher.

  • And then we'll switch off.

  • OK.

  • So tWitch, how many people here--

  • because this is Earth Day.

  • So the whole thing has to do with being natural and earthy.

  • So how many people here have done it outside?

  • Wow.

  • Uh-- I'd say--

  • Ellen, I would say, tw-- ooh.

  • 20 people here have done it outside.

  • 20?

  • 20.

  • I'm going to-- well, one lady for sure has done it because--

  • 00:01:27,187 --> 00:01:28,770 you've done it several times obviously

  • because you're like, that's all I do is outside, lady.

  • All right.

  • So just because of her, I'm going to say higher.

  • I think it's more than 20 people.

  • You say higher?

  • Let's see what it is.

  • [PINGING]

  • 00:01:45,096 --> 00:01:45,596 Oh, my god.

  • [LAUGHING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Wow.

  • 00:01:52,872 --> 00:01:53,372 All right.

  • Wow.

  • [LAUGHING] OK.

  • Show of hands, how many people have done it outside?

  • All right.

  • Well, I know you have, lady.

  • This man in the blue shirt with a mustache.

  • No.

  • On that row, Andy.

  • Yes, you.

  • Yeah.

  • Uh-oh.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • 00:02:20,530 --> 00:02:21,800 Hi.

  • What's your name?

  • Ken.

  • All right, Ken.

  • So Ken, how many times have you done it outside?

  • I'm too old to count that.

  • I see.

  • I see.

  • All right.

  • And I was much younger.

  • You were much younger.

  • It's been a little while?

  • Mm, a little while.

  • Yeah.

  • A year?

  • Maybe less.

  • [LAUGHS] Wow.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • All right, Ken.

  • 00:02:50,288 --> 00:02:51,272 Thank you, Ken.

  • Have a seat.

  • Get 'em, Ken.

  • All right.

  • tWitch, how many people here have been so drunk

  • that they slept outside?

  • Ha, well, I'm gonna say--

  • you know what, Ellen, I've been aiming a little low.

  • I'm going to go high with this one.

  • I'm gonna say 195 people.

  • I mean, we know that Ken has slept outside for sure.

  • Right, right.

  • He may not remember it, but he did.

  • I am going to say for sure lower than 195--

  • OK.

  • --that got that drunk.

  • All right.

  • [PINGING]

  • You might be right.

  • OK.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • I was a hundred off.

  • That's not-- yeah.

  • Raise your hand if you got that drunk that you slept outside?

  • Look at how proud you all are.

  • Yeah.

  • Right next to you, Joel.

  • Look at her.

  • Oh.

  • Hi.

  • Hi.

  • So how long ago was this?

  • A few years ago.

  • Few years ago?

  • Yeah.

  • What were you drinking?

  • I don't remember.

  • You don't remember the alcohol you were drinking?

  • No.

  • Wow.

  • Yeah.

  • And it was just a few years ago?

  • Yeah.

  • And where did you sleep?

  • Where did you wake up?

  • The sidewalk.

  • 00:04:08,340 --> 00:04:10,470 Like, outside your house or near someone you know?

  • The bar.

  • Whoa.

  • So you made it outside the bar.

  • Yeah.

  • Night, night.

  • I was kicked out of the bar.

  • Oh, you were kicked out.

  • Yeah.

  • Of course you were.

  • Of course you were kicked out.

  • And then you just hunkered down.

  • You said, I'm going to--

  • Yeah, because my friends didn't want to go out with me.

  • Uh-huh.

  • So I went alone.

  • And then I kind of just fell asleep.

  • And did you wake up in the middle of the night

  • or the next morning?

  • No, my friends woke me up when they were leaving.

  • Oh, well, that's nice of them.

  • They didn't leave you there.

  • They let you sleep, and then they woke you up

  • when they were leaving.

  • Yeah.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • That's great.

  • Has that only happened once?

  • (HESITANTLY) Yes.

  • 00:04:47,120 --> 00:04:47,620 All right.

  • And they're liars.

  • We're learning that about them.

  • Let's add that to the list, tWitch.

  • All right.

  • Thank you.

  • All right.

  • OK.

  • I've got one for you, Ellen.

  • Ellen, how many people have been locked outside

  • naked or in their underwear?

  • Mm, well I bet that happens a lot if you're going out

  • to get the mail or the cat.

  • 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:09,560 Locked outside?

  • Locked outside naked or in their underwear.

  • Of their house?

  • So it could be, like, in the hallway or something like that?

  • Mhm.

  • I am going to say 58.

  • 58?

  • 58 people.

  • I'm gonna say lower.

  • I'm gonna say lower.

  • Lower?

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • Let's see.

  • [PINGING]

  • 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:35,645 Oh, you were right.

  • Not that many people.

  • Yeah.

  • Mm-mm.

  • Who was locked outside naked?

  • Oof.

  • [LAUGHS] Hi.

  • Stand up.

  • Yeah, stand up again.

  • 00:05:50,550 --> 00:05:52,530 [APPLAUSE]

  • 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,130 [LAUGHS] Oh, what's your name?

  • Amaline.

  • Amaline?

  • Yeah.

  • OK.

  • So tell us about this story.

  • It's just, I was in college in the dorms.

  • And I went to take a shower.

  • And I thought I brought my key, but I didn't.

  • Uh-huh.

  • And I called anyone that I knew.

  • And everyone was in class.

  • So I had to--

  • Right.

  • --go down in my towel to the lobby to ask for a spare key.

  • Right.

  • And there was, like, a really big group of sorority girls

  • downstairs pledging.

  • And just, like, every single time

  • I went near that sorority group, I

  • would just walk the other way.

  • Sure.

  • Yeah.

  • I can see why you started drinking.

  • 00:06:40,660 --> 00:06:41,690 That's traumatizing.

  • That's horrible.

  • All right.

  • Well, Amaline, thank you so much for sharing all

  • of your information with us.

00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:00,000 Have a seat.

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