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  • - Hi, I'm Tig Notaro, and I'm a bit of a slow talker, so...

  • I thought I'd come out of my comfort zone and head to

  • West Virginia and learn how to be an auctioneer.

  • Wish me luck.

  • I met with Brian Shafer. For the past 25 years, he's been

  • traveling the US doing charity auctions for people in need,

  • and has one of the best cat needlepoint collections I've

  • ever seen.

  • Brian, what are some of the terms I need to know,

  • to be an auctioneer?

  • - Client, that's who you're working for

  • - Client, that's who you're working for - Client

  • - Client

  • - Client

  • - Uh huh.

  • - The most important thing you need to know as an auctioneer

  • is the chant, and that's the actual fast

  • - Heyy, badda badda badda ba

  • - That's it.

  • - Do you wanna buy this for five dollars, do you?

  • - That's correct.

  • - Can I hear you, like, auction off...

  • - Your watch.

  • Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna sell this Rolex, whad'ya

  • Ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna sell this Rolex, whad'ya gonna pay, how about 2000 dollars, now 2500, 3000 dollars!

  • gonna pay, how about 2000 dollars, now 2500, 3000 dollars!

  • How about 3500, 4000 dollars, who'dyagibidda four?

  • I've sold it, 3500 dollars.

  • - Wow. Do you think it's worth 3500?

  • - People ask me all the time, say, "can you appraise this?"

  • I say sure, about ten seconds after I sell it.

  • - Brian, if you had to auction me off, what attributes

  • would you use to kinda sell me?

  • - Wow. Um...

  • - What about the hair, I mean, I have good hair...

  • - You got great hair.

  • - OK... so let's start over

  • - OK, well... I'd say she has great hair

  • - Sold, duuuuuuuuuuh - What else is there?

  • - Uhhhhhhh, sold.

  • At what speed do you have to be talking, where people are

  • like oh, this is an auction?

  • - Well, it's not necessarily speed, what they do do, is

  • communicate numbers...

  • - Do do?

  • - Do do? - They do do, that's right, they do do. (laughs)

  • - They do do, that's right, they do do. (laughs)

  • - (laughs) let's stay on track, Brian.

  • - Yeah, that's right, I'm sorry.

  • They talk fast enough to where they can sell a lot of items

  • quickly, and they abbreviate terms.

  • Um..

  • Like, who would give me five dollars?

  • - And then you go "whood'yagimme ten"

  • - That's it.

  • And then you shorten it: whodagibbeda. Whodagibbeda...

  • - Whodagibbeda?

  • - Whodagimmeda. Whodagibmeda...

  • - Whodagibbeda.

  • - Whodagibbeda.

  • -That's...

  • So you went to school, and your teacher said, "That's right,

  • say whodagibbeda"?

  • - That's called a filler word.

  • - Whodagimmeda ten dollars, now whodagimmeda 15 dollars,

  • now whodagimmeda 20 dollars.

  • - Whodagibbeda 3, now 4, who would gimme 5, now 6,

  • who would gimme 7...

  • who would gimme 7... - Is this someone else's... little word?

  • - Is this someone else's... little word?

  • - No. Well, I'm sure somebody uses it.

  • - I wanna come up with my own thing, though.

  • - We'll have to come up with one.

  • - What about "heytigganow"?

  • - That's great. Heytigganow one, heytigganow two,

  • heytigganow 3, now 4, now 5, now 6, heytigganow 7.

  • So you switch it up to where they do not get bored of that,

  • and then come back to it. -Keep the audience

  • It was time for the last phase of my training, so we went

  • outside and did the exact same thing standing up.

  • - You've got the basics of the chant down now.

  • Using your filler word "tigganow", start at ten, tigganow

  • 20, go up to 100, and what we're gonna do is we're gonna

  • time you, and see if you can get it done in 10 seconds - go!

  • - Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, gimmenow 40now, caminnida

  • - Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, gimmenow 40now, caminnida tigganow, 50 now, tigganow, 50 to 60 now, tigganow, 70 now,

  • tigganow, 50 now, tigganow, 50 to 60 now, tigganow, 70 now,

  • tigganow, oh boy.

  • - 11 seconds.

  • - That was 11 seconds?

  • - 11 seconds.

  • Alright - do it again: go!

  • - Tigganow 10, tigganow 20, tigganow 30, tigganow 40,

  • tigganow 50, tigganow 60, tigganow 70 - dammit.

  • - You're not throwing baseballs, you're just back and forth.

  • - OK.

  • - Go!

  • - Ten now, 20, to gimme ten, da da tig, tiggada 30...

  • - Go.

  • - Ten now, 20 now, 30 now, 40 now, 50 now, 60 now, 70 now,

  • 80 now, 90 now, 100 now.

  • - Four seconds.

  • - Hooooooo.

  • - Hooooooo. - That's awesome.

  • - That's awesome.

  • - I'll see ya at the auction.

  • - We got this.

  • - One red car coming towards me, telephone pole on the

  • right, blue truck right in front of me, we got a graveyard

  • up here on the right, no, that's not a graveyard, that's

  • just someone's front yard and it's got flags in it waving

  • in the yard theeeere's a farmer's market, that's one

  • farmer's market, one gas truck...

  • Oop, sorry...

  • - [Brian] Alright whaddayawanna pay, whodagibbeda 5, now 7

  • dollars, whodagibbeda ten, ten, 15, now 20, I've sold it,

  • thank you sir.

  • (applause)

  • Ladies and gentlemen, one of my new best friends, Tig, would

  • you come up here please?

  • (applause)

  • wanna use the headset?

  • - Thank you.

  • I just learned today.

  • - [Brian] Hey, look at this!

  • This is a 9/11 flag, never forget, look at this.

  • Now Tig's gonna sell this.

  • - [Tig] Never forget, let's start it out at 20.

  • Can you gimme 20, can you gimme 20, tiggabe 20, 20 20, 20,

  • 20, 20, uh - yip - ten. Ten.

  • How am I doing?

  • Uh... ten... five... now five - oh, five!

  • OK, five, six.

  • Can you gimme six, six... oh, six, yeah, this is going up.

  • Uh, six, now seven. - [Brian] Yup!

  • - Seven!

  • - Seven! Can you gimme 8, can you gimme nine, uh, tig'llbee nine,

  • Can you gimme 8, can you gimme nine, uh, tig'llbee nine,

  • tig'llbee ten, ten!

  • Can you gimme 11, tig'llbee 11, tig'llbee 11, tig'llbee, uh,

  • did we just sell it?

  • - [Brian] You can.

  • - Sold!

  • - Sold! (applause)

  • (applause)

  • - [Brian] Fantastic

  • - That went really well.

  • It didn't go as well as I had hoped, and I forgot everything

  • It didn't go as well as I had hoped, and I forgot everything and I realized I started saying a word that was never even

  • and I realized I started saying a word that was never even

  • you know, up for discussion, I just started saying

  • "tig'llbee"... uh, yeah, I panicked.

  • It was a tough crowd.

  • I'm gonna go back in there, I'm gonna drop tig'llbee, and

  • then I'm gonna up the ante, with a couple more items that I

  • think are gonna really pull in some cash.

  • Brian?

  • - Yes?

  • - Yes? - I think I'm ready to give it another shot.

  • - I think I'm ready to give it another shot.

  • - Are you really?

  • Okay!

  • Ladies and gentlemen, here we go.

  • - I've got something - a bachelor, my personal assistant,

  • Thomas, come on in?

  • - [Brian] Come on, Thomas

  • - Right here, Thomas is a single guy, I'm gonna auction him

  • off, you know, maybe you're not looking for a bachelor,

  • maybe you're looking for a best friend.

  • Sir, in the hat, you looking for a best friend?

  • (laughter)

  • Don't answer, think it over, I'm gonna start Thomas off at

  • 2 dollars, (laughter)

  • can you gimme 2 dollars? 2 dollars for Thomas, 2 dollars.

  • 2 dollars for Thomas, that's good with kids, has a mustache,

  • Thomas, you wanna take your shirt off?

  • See if we can really get some sales going here.

  • (laughter)

  • Alright. 50 dollars for Thomas, right here, 50 dollars...

  • (laughter)

  • - [Audience Member] Thomas, put it back on

  • - [Audience Member] Thomas, put it back on - 50 dollars to put his shirt back on.

  • - 50 dollars to put his shirt back on.

  • (laughter)

  • - [Brian] Yup!

  • - (laughs) sold, right there at the back, 50 bucks to put

  • his shirt back on, and he's your new best friend.

  • (applause and laughter)

  • - [Brian] You challenged yourself really well today.

  • You set a high bar, and I think you did well.

  • - I'm gonna keep practicing, and get better and better, and

  • one day, really blow the roof off of this church, and...

  • - That'd be great. There's a tradition, when you become an

  • auctioneer, you gain the rank of colonel.

  • When I graduated Nashville auction school, I got this,

  • When I graduated Nashville auction school, I got this, this is really important to me.

  • this is really important to me.

  • I got this when I graduated, and now, you have graduated,

  • and you are now a colonel.

  • - (laughs) oh, my gosh!

  • - That's yours.

  • - That is so - this used to be yours?

  • - It was mine. I've had it since I graduated auction school.

  • So we had your name put on it.

  • - Colonel Tig Notaro - Thank you!

  • - You earned it, you did really well.

  • - I feel like Luke Skywalker saying goodbye to Yoda.

  • - I'm gonna die now, I mean, what is that!?

  • - Yoda lived to be over 900 years old.

  • - I don't wanna be bent over, walking with a cane, that's

  • not, I don't wanna live 'til I'm 900.

  • - Even with three claws? - No. No!

  • - Okay. Let's get outta here.

  • - Okay. Let's get outta here. - Live long not. Not me.

  • - Live long not. Not me.

  • - (laughs) here you are, Yoda.

  • Tig'llbe one, tig'llbe two, tig'llbe three, tig'llbe four,

  • sold! (laughs)

- Hi, I'm Tig Notaro, and I'm a bit of a slow talker, so...

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