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Joe Rogan · 2024-05-30 · 2h 31m

Joe Rogan Experience #2158 - Harland Williams

Comedian Harland Williams trades absurd tall tales and animal-attack bits with Joe Rogan, drifting into nature, AI, and Phil Hartman.

Joe Rogan Experience #2158 - Harland Williams
The guest

Harland Williams — Canadian comedian and actor (Dumb and Dumber, RocketMan) and longtime friend of Joe Rogan, known for surreal improvised storytelling.

The gist

Harland Williams spends much of the episode performing committed comedic bits, claiming he has a pet 4-foot tapeworm named Demetri he feeds celery and faking elaborate bear, mountain-lion, and river-rescue scars and tattoos. Between the absurdist comedy, he and Rogan riff on real nature topics like predator-prey ecosystems, elk bugles, lampreys, remoras, owls, and the mystery of how fish populated the Great Lakes after the Ice Age. They also discuss the rapid pace of technology from calculators to AI, the Apple-versus-Android ecosystem war, and deja vu and simulation theory. The conversation turns serious and emotional when Rogan recounts his friendship with Phil Hartman, Hartman's troubled marriage, his murder, and a vivid closure dream. They close on the craft of comedy, joke theft, and improvising opening bits.

Big reveals

  • Harland says he served two tours in Vietnam, then reveals it was a comedic setup about tour buses, not the war.
  • Harland claims he has a real 4-foot pet tapeworm named Demetri that he feeds celery and feta cheese (a running comedy bit).
  • Harland's bear-attack and mountain-lion 'scars' and chest tattoo are revealed to be elaborate fake props for a gag.
  • Rogan recounts a vivid, realistic dream after Phil Hartman's death in which Hartman appeared to tell him he was okay.
  • Rogan describes how Phil Hartman's wife shot him in his sleep then killed herself when police arrived, and that his cop friend was present.
  • Rogan and Williams discuss longstanding comedy-world rumors that Robin Williams stole other comedians' material.

Things worth remembering

  • Removing wolves causes elk and caribou herds to overgraze riverbanks, causing erosion that flattens rivers.
  • New Zealand has wild elk and deer introduced by European settlers, and much restaurant elk tenderloin comes from there.
  • According to NOAA, only four people have been killed by hail in the US since 2000, while lightning kills around 24,000 globally per year.
  • During WWII a German POW camp existed on Lake Superior at Neys Provincial Park, where prisoners reportedly trained a black bear to box.
  • Sea lampreys are an invasive species threatening the Great Lakes' roughly seven-billion-dollar fishing industry.
  • Spanish fishermen historically used remoras, tying a live one to a line so it would suction onto sea turtles, then reeled the turtle in.
  • A bird trainer told Harland owls are among the dumbest birds despite their wise reputation.
  • Mixing Zoloft (an SSRI) with cocaine can cause serotonin syndrome and psychotic behavior.

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