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But yeah, working in different nightclubs all over New York City, working in strip clubs - that sounds like a lot more fun than it is. I'm like, oh, yeah, that's something I did. That's not even, like, a job I think of off the top of my head. Didn't you also work managing a strip club?ĭESUS NICE: I did. Use the shovel to scoop up the dead rat, and you put it into a compound bucket, and then you dump the compound bucket into the barrel of used oil from oil changes that got picked up at the end of the week. And the only skill I had was use my nose to smell the dead rat, which was usually under a car or, like, behind something. And then key to the story - New York was in the middle of a heat wave, so it was about a hundred degrees every day that I was working.
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If you want to say professional, if you mean, like, a 15-year-old with Vicks Vapor rub on his top lip, that's what.ĭESUS NICE: 'Cause the person came the week before, and they put down bait, but no one stopped to think, OK, they're going to eat the bait and die, and now there's going to be this terrible smell inside the building.
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I've never heard of such a job, like a professional rat-catcher.ĭESUS NICE: Yeah. At one job, I had to collect dead rats at a auto body shop. And, you know, that was, like, one of the better jobs 'cause I've had terrible jobs. So that - just looking back at that, that was just wild 'cause I was like, OK, maybe this could be, like, my job for the rest of my life 'cause, you know, thinking back in the day, like, people would have a job for 20 years with one company. And so I started as a computer page at the library, and I worked my way all the way up to - I was almost a programmer for the New York Public Library in just a matter of years. Desus, you want to start?ĭESUS NICE: Oh, yeah, I've had a million jobs, but I think one of the most interesting jobs I had was working at the New York Public Library because I worked there - every job I've had, I've pretty much worked my way through the ranks. Tell us about some of the most interesting, well, ones that you've had. So you had, like, legal, illegal, semi-legal.
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GROSS: So before you started working together, you both had a bunch of jobs before becoming, like, TV and audio people. It's such a pleasure to have you on our show. GROSS: Desus and Mero, welcome to FRESH AIR. And it makes me so happy that it has come to pass that way for both of you.ĭESUS NICE: Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. I'm - and for my own ego, when I first saw the promos that you were running years ago on the Viceland outlet thing, I thought these guys - this is it. When Desus and Mero interviewed David Letterman on their Showtime series, here's what he said about them at the end of the interview.ĭAVID LETTERMAN: Listen I'm so happy for you guys. The duo started doing comedy together on Twitter, then created a podcast called "Bodega Boys," which led to a TV show on Viceland and then a TV show on Showtime. They wrote about that in their bestselling book "God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons From The Bronx" in which they give questionable but funny advice about drugs, parenting, masculinity, dealing with police and surviving being broke. Desus' parents are from Jamaica Mero's are from the Dominican Republic. They get high-profile guests like Barack Obama, Anthony Fauci, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chadwick Boseman, Seth Meyers and Chris Hayes, who went to school with Desus.ĭesus and Mero are the children of immigrants. The show also has sketches, and in each show, Desus and Mero do an interview. At the heart of the show is Desus and Mero talking to each other, making each other and the audience laugh about everything from politics to viral videos, sports, pop culture and the Bronx, where they each grew up in the '80s and early '90s. It was their first show back in the studio since the pandemic. Their third season resumed after a monthlong hiatus last night.
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My guests Desus and Mero host the Showtime comedy series "Desus & Mero" Sunday and Thursday nights at 11.