12/18/2022 0 Comments Youtube the bible experience joRELATED: Top Gun Navy Pilot Describes His Incredible UFO Encounter On ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ One poor girl had to drink 30 ounces of donkey semen. The farther their horseshoes were from the stakes, the more ounces of donkey semen and donkey urine they had to drink. The episode titled “Hee Haw! Hee Haw!” and known on the internet as the “Donkey Juice” episode had contestants play a game of horseshoes. Rogan then discussed the infamous donkey episode of Fear Factor that got the reality TV series canceled. “This is the most insane idea for a television show that I’ve ever heard, this is going to be canceled immediately,” Rogan told the NBC executives. Rogan knew the death of the show was coming in his first meeting with NBC executives. “I came into this meeting, I was high as f*ck.” “The reason why I got the gig is because I made fun of it,” Joe said. In another episode of JRE with comedian Christina Pazsitzky, Rogan said he got the Fear Factor hosting duties because he took the show as a joke. “I would have eaten an animal d*ck, I would have let you throw puke in my face,” Rogan joked. Rogan said he doesn’t feel morally wrong for hosting a reality TV show that put people’s lives in danger because he too would have been a contestant on the show when he was broke. RELATED: Joe Rogan Wants To Buy Unreleased Wu-Tang Clan Album But RZA Said Martin Shkreli Is A ‘Supervillain’ Who Likely Won’t Sell What if we watch someone fall to their death,” he said. The first person to get the key lock opened “goes shooting into the sky.” “What if something breaks. “The helicopter had this bungee cord taut, and they’re flying in the sky above a giant canyon. Rogan explained one of the more outlandish stunts on the show where a contestant was on a helicopter and their partner was handcuffed to a tree, and they were attached to a bungee cord that was attached to a helicopter. They were taking a lot more crazy risks.” “The show had to get more and more extreme, and it was very dangerous,” Rogan said. Imagine hosting Fear Factor, and it goes off the air, then you go on a job interview where the HR manager asks the loaded question, “So, why did you lose your last job?” “They had to drink donkey c**.” That blows. “Then we got canceled because we served people j*zz,” Rogan tells Dillon. Rogan then explains why Fear Factor was canceled. RELATED: NYT Bestselling Author Malcolm Gladwell Explains How To Tell If Someone Is Blackout Drunk On ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ “I felt this overwhelming responsibility to squirrel away more money, but then once I started doing it, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is a mistake.'” “I was just having children then,” Joe said. “It was a big deal, but I immediately regretted it.” “I didn’t have as much money back then, and also, it was a lot more money than what I got the first time,” Rogan revealed. After a while, it was like, ‘Jesus Christ how many animal d*cks can you serve people?'” “It was the same thing over and over again. “When I was like on season five of Fear Factor, I remember thinking, ‘I don’t know how much longer I can do this,'” Rogan reminisced. Hilarious comedian Tim Dillon was on the JRE recently, and they discussed Rogan’s time on Fear Factor and why it was a happy ending for Rogan who had become tired of the repetitive stunts. But it was his time on Fear Factor that made him a household name.īut it was one unsavory episode that ended Joe Rogan’s hosting duties on Fear Factor Rogan, who had been a very successful stand-up comedian and was an actor who starred in the NBC sitcom NewsRadio. Joe hosted Fear Factor from June 11, 2001, until September 12, 2006, and then returned to host the reality TV game show from December 12, 2011, until July 16, 2012. Before Joe Rogan was the host of his Joe Rogan Experience podcast that has nearly 7 million subscribers and over 1.6 billion YouTube views (Plus another 1.9 billion views on his JRE Clips channel), he was the host of the top-rated TV game show Fear Factor.
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