>> anthony: like many of their ilk, they'd seek one of the temporary small towns of sled-borne cabins, drill a hole in the ice, and wait. but these are not normal men. so is quebec better than the rest of canada? >> fred: obviously. >> david: it's not that. yeah. sure. >> anthony: i mean, no, come on. diplo -- you-you-you didn't -- you didn't have to think about that long. >> fred: no. >> anthony: now, wait a minute. now, are strippers paid hourly here? is that right? it's not a tip system? >> fred: it's -- yeah. it's considered an art. a performance art. >> anthony: it's considered a performance art. so how does that work? you don't -- you don't tip your stripper? >> david: you pay per song. you pay per song at the strip joint. >> anthony: you pay per song. >> david: yeah. and then you can get a dance in the back, which is a private dance. and that's 10 bucks a song. five bucks a song in public. >> fred: that's why i go to prog rock strip bars, because the songs are super long. [ laughter ] and i'm a bit cheap. you know, i go for the king shrimps and a lap dance. [ laughter ] >> anthony: after a suspiciously stunned-looking fish emerges from the deep, previously