“I started doing this job (Uber
and Lyft) a year and a half ago,”
said Vincent Brue. “You get a lot
of stories out of nefarious char-
acters and the people you meet.
So, I would tell people these sto-
ries at parties. Eve tried convinc-
ing me to shoot one of these.”
Eve and Vincent had worked
on a few videos before under
the name “Call It Evin.” One
was based on a cooking show
Vincent once had on the Man-
hattan Neighborhood Network
called “Cooking With Jack.” The
premise was that he didn’t know
how to cook and didn’t really
like cooking. Since they dis-
covered several shows with the
same name they changed theirs
to “Cooking With Bleep” and
bleeped out the references to
Jack in the show.
“Bruber was our first foray into
making a show,” continued Brue.
“We started out with the first epi-
sode where I drove this Japanese
girl to the airport and she falls
asleep. I didn’t know what to do.
I had to wake her up because I
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