#3542: Hell House
It’s an episode of JARS! Josh debuts “Speakin’ of Sports”… Robb should NOT have a razor. We talk about Mr. Beast in 2015 and Josh competes with… everybody. Plus, thrilling tales of scaring people into Christianity. This Episode Is Sponsored By: SOUL and their amazing “Out of Office” gummies. Head to http://WWW.GETSOUL.COM and use code TMOS for 30% off your order. Your continuous support for our sponsors keeps us on the airwaves and we can’t thank you enough!
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey guys, Paul here.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Come along and see us.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let’s go!
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[SPEAKER_10]: You can listen to the Michael Marasho at michaelmarasho.com Wow, what a happy year!
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[SPEAKER_13]: It’s a podcast!
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[SPEAKER_13]: Fun!
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[SPEAKER_13]: I want to excitement!
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[SPEAKER_13]: We have today!
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s the Michael Marasho with michaelmaras and Rob Spuac and now here’s Rob!
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh the habits die hard, I played the intro that introduces Mike.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He was Mike exactly, that’s the one I was waiting for.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But you know that’s it, I caught it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You did, and you played the Palmer Cartney since Mike was not here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Get out of my head, but that’s true.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It is true, I know.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And the only thing I don’t like about that clip is the let’s go.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, because there’s no energy at all to that let’s go.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I’m seeing the same energy on his current clips of Paul McCartney on tour, and the feeble voice, too.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He’s really, you know, I hate saying this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He’s got to stop, because his voice isn’t there anymore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he has all the money.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Come on, Paul.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, really, really, if he looked like he was having a good time,
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[SPEAKER_03]: and I don’t think he is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: People say we have to stop, but we don’t have all the money.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, if I had all the money, I’d stop right now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I promise you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I promise you I would.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But that’s the difference.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I discussed this once on the show, maybe not, that when you go to see Ringo in concert,
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[SPEAKER_03]: it’s fun and it’s a blast and it’s like a party because he’s playing medium-sized outsource outside venues and you’re not spending two months rent to go see him it’s a blast and there’s a lot of good music on stage when you go to see Paul there’s a certain tension because you’ve probably spent four hundred dollars on the ticket and you just want it to be
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[SPEAKER_03]: what you expect and I don’t know that I can take that anymore, not with his voice the way it is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So anyway, you’ll spend the money from the D.C.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You go.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The closest, the closest is Pittsburgh and I might drive up there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We’ll see how tickets get.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I know who will go with you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, you know what, I would like to go with Jim, but if we can’t find two seeds together, you know, sometimes they’re cheaper to buy singles.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Where’s he playing in Pittsburgh?
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[SPEAKER_03]: The PNC Park?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I’d go just for PNC Park.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it a beautiful park?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Did that used to be Heinz Field?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, that’s the football field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so they’re different.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, one they play football in, one they play baseball in, except for this, you know, speaking sports this week, the LA race.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is a new feature that’s called Josh Schroesport, speaking of sports.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, what I’ve noticed on Facebook is that people love that so much of the show lately has been sports up front.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so I was reading just before coming on the show that the Los Angeles Rams, who played the Ravens next week, play in London the week after and they don’t want to have to fly back to California.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So they are spending the week practicing in the Orioles Stadium at Camden Yards.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So they’re going to have to put ball on the baseball field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow, I guess you measured out and it would work.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you know, okay, was built as a mixed use stadium.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, no, you make it work.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I just don’t understand why when there’s a million university football fields.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You’re exactly right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And they could go to outie field.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It could, that’s not far away.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Use the Ravens practice facility.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If the Ravens are there working out, I guess the Redskins are in town, but you’ve got Cousin, University of Maryland.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You’ve got so many football teams here, and they’re going to play on the baseball field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s just to save the commute back to stay on the East Coast because they don’t want that flight.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Things will silly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It does seem a little silly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ll tell you who else is silly is me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m not good at things, Josh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I thought I had a pretty good weekend putting stuff together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: My mom, I don’t know why she went.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I think it was not Timo, but it was certainly from the
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[SPEAKER_03]: the far east what she bought.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a thing for her kitchen because she got she used to have a a water cooler dispenser with the big five gallon thing and it had you know the stand and she got rid of it because we all have filtered water now out of the fridge and she had a space in her kitchen so she ordered this thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: that is like the bottom shelf is open with like a great that you can see in it and it opens and you can put like onions in there and then on top of it is another great thing, great GR-ATE not great like superior, so you can put like onions cap, I like something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and then on the very top is a a roll top for some reason they wanted to complicate it and I put it together right and when I left the roll top was working and by the time I got home my mom says the roll top doesn’t work and keep in mind it’s only about an 18 minute drive home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I’m not sure the engineering was right my thought of that was what is a roll top.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know like a like on a desk when you like lift it up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I can cover like a breadbox.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but it’s called a roll it’s called a roll top is so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I said we’re going to get you some graphite and we’re going to fix that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I’ve got stuff to do at my house.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I had to put together my new office chair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: piece of cake.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have to applaud the lazy boy corporation with great directions, but my point and I’m getting to it is the reason one of the reasons I wanted to replace my old chairs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know when you buy a standard issue, go to Staples by a big office chair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They start to peel like where the elbows are, you know, because you really wish.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And little pieces and flakes come off.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But other than that, this chair was in perfect shape.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And Robert’s been looking for an office chair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I said, would you like mine?
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[SPEAKER_03]: He says, I don’t want to deal with the peeling.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I said, no, no, don’t worry.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ve got the perfect thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have the… I have Gaffers tape.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What’s the thing?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, that’s a radio engineer thing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s a… That’s an audio engineer that Gaffer tape fixes everything.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, you know what, Finn Strip did very well for stopping the peeling and because it’s like that, does great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You went and got a new, did you go and try out chairs before you got this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Because I’ve had this trouble with office chairs that I cannot find a place to go test them out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, they’re all put together at Staples, and you can just go down the line.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t end up buying at Staples because the chairs they were selling at this grade were about $60 more than at Costco, so I bought it at Costco, but they also had put it together and I tested it and I loved it, and it’s a great chair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So when I’m fixing the arm with the Gaffers tape,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I needed a thin strip of gaffers tape.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gaffers tape, the kind I have is like two inches.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I need like a one inch strip.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I know you give me a hard time about having sharp things around my desk.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I do.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I have a lot.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If you’re going to raise your plate, it’s going to help.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If you need to cut some gaffers tape.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And so I got the razor blade out and not only did I get the razor blade out, Josh, I got out a brand new one that still had the cover on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, this was a virgin razor blade.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When was this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: This was Sunday.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t think he has to talk about it yesterday.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I know because I multiple times wanted to bring it up yesterday because I noticed.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, you didn’t do this yesterday show you had a big old band aid on your finger.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I’ve got it by I made it smaller, but let me get to what happened.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So this is the kind of razor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you’ve seen it in every movie with cocaine.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But it’s a what it’s just an open blade razor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In the old days, you used these to edit tape, literally to chop tape, and that’s so I’ve always had them around.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And you’re supposed to put them in a little holder to use them on a controller.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You are, but I didn’t.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I also thought I could do this construction repair with Gavry’s tape and a razor without my glasses.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because I knew precisely where the tape was to go, I didn’t need to put on my glasses.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And so I went to cut a strip of gaffers tape and I put the razor on, and it didn’t penetrate, didn’t cut.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I put my index finger on top of the razor blade and gave it a good push.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s when I realized, and I apologize.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was upside down.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was upside down.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I pushed the razor into my index finger.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it bled, if it could have squirted, it would have squirted.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a nice, deep cut.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And so my first thought is, band-aids are in the kitchen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s on another floor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can’t bleed on the way up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I like put a stack of papers under my finger as I go up to get it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was really coming out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had to use, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m not going to use Gaffer’s tape, but I used a generic gauze to get started and that was soaking through.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I used a festival of band-aids and then some like medical tape and yeah, it’s better today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s just a little cut now.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if you go back and watch yesterday’s video, it is a nice big bandage.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t know how Mike did not ask about it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: it was a bigon and it went way up my finger because I was afraid the blood was it was the kind that when you put the band aid on you immediately see it starting to see it through to the band aid.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m not proud of this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But the thing is is, well, all this stuff I did this week and I did some antenna tweaking, I assembled, I disassembled, I moved things around, I thought I was doing great and I thought to myself, actually had this thought as I was watching the Commanders game on Sunday.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got a lot done this weekend without injuring myself.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But when you press on, and it’s the kind of, it’s sort of Ed Geney.
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[SPEAKER_03]: When I did it, I didn’t like, I didn’t even want to think about the fact that I did it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But when I watched the Ed Geney series, by the way, not as funny as everyone says it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was watching it, and there’s so many gross things that you don’t want to even think about.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But that’s where I am now with my razor blade fingers.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Was anyone home to help you stop the bleeding?
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[SPEAKER_03]: A carry was not home, but she’s never home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And Robert was upstairs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This was half time when I did this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we had broken away from the primary family room TV.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was probably, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It probably was a little too dark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I knew exactly what I was doing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was repairing essentially Josh,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and the upside down razor blade like it’s it should not be you should be able to tell what side is what yeah exactly Maybe I was careless maybe I was excited about the upcoming commanders win.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know but When I think of it now my toes are literally curling to think that I just like pushed my finger on to a razor Yeah, it’s horrible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s a horrible thought.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thought so yeah folks don’t don’t do this
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[SPEAKER_03]: And, you know, if I had just looked, I would have seen the problem, but I just pushed, so don’t do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that being said, I’m doing better except for the fact that it is exact.
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[SPEAKER_03]: If you’re going to cut a finger, don’t cut your right index finger, because the finger tip is where you drag things like on a mouse or on a pen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And a band-aid doesn’t work.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s also the finger I use to do the little finger unlockable laptop.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s a little finger ID.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So like, come off that finger would be a problem.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’d have to go back to using an old passcode.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess I’m back to the past code now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hadn’t even thought about your thinking 10 steps ahead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I would have to, yeah, because I don’t use my thumb.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I use my index finger.
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[SPEAKER_03]: God, this is horrible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is horrible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Any way you look at it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, good thing you don’t have to get into a bank folder or anything.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, it is a good thing about that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because that’s normal for me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You are not on vacation, but you are in the outer banks of North Carolina.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I am.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We came down to visit my parents.
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[SPEAKER_05]: My parents are down here half the year.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I still, I’ve spent too much time with my life in Maryland.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s dope all the other banks going down.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Everything’s going down.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When I understand that because I’m in Florida, everything is up, it’s just hard for me to say, go up to the other banks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, you can say, I went down to Cuba.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You could say that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I can go down to I can go down to Miami.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I can go down the Fort Myers.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You can go down to the keys And up if I want to leave the state of Florida is always up and that’s what we I think we have a different shot of you today Because I don’t think I’ve noticed the starfish or the life-preserver before.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, so I’m truly It really is a a beachy type setting there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that a kitchen at behind you?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so this is a kitchenette over here and the door and I can turn this without breaking things.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s a door to the pool over there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so if I had like a long read for say soul, you could just go out and take a dip and come back in.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if you remember, we had a cocktail hour over the summer.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Once where I said that if we got a certain donation, I’d be able to jump in the pool.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We never got to that point, but it’s because it’s right there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it still says that a standing offer could they donate during the show today?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, you know what, I’ll go ahead and say no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We can be super chat.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 500 dollars super chat now go jump in the pool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Very good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we do have coming up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know if I’m out of play saying this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have a game day coming up game night.
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[SPEAKER_03]: how we do which will be fun something we’ve never tried before we’ve played black jack and we’ve played games but stay tuned folks we’re actually going to do a game night together and Josh was showing me the game and I approve 100% a game where we can get out where listeners can get involved and we can all play online together I think that we’ve gone and yeah not this weekend because we’ve got travel plans and all and I’ve got to drive back and you’re going away this weekend so we’ve got to
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and I’ve got, I can’t play the game until my finger heals.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Come on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I won’t do it with the kite for anything.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, what type of game is that?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I’m down here in the outer banks, and there’s not many people here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s busier than I expected, but it’s definitely in offseason mode.
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[SPEAKER_03]: OK, so I know that uh… well let’s start with the big news is you pickleballed with your father today and uh… i i looked on the pickleball network pbtv which is channel seven sub-channel three i think i didn’t see you guys so you didn’t make the uh… the national coverage but how did pickleball got where you team a teammate with your dad yeah knows well i think maybe one game you go and i i they mix it up every game so i’m with different
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[SPEAKER_05]: They’re all retired.
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[SPEAKER_05]: They’re all down here either snowbirds or down here full-time now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Can you play one on one pickle ball or is it always going to okay, but these these people They’re they’re two on two.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, well, then half the effort.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, yeah, that’s exactly it and I found them can move well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, so stay out of the kitchen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s what I know.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, so I went play pickle ball with them this morning.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a lot of
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[SPEAKER_05]: So a couple of the people I met over the summer and then it’s new people and then it’s always the what do you do?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I’m a podcaster.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, and they did a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, what’s the name of your podcast again?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s the Michael Marishill.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So they might check it out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Who knows, but and did they have that point?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that when they said sports or politics?
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[SPEAKER_05]: So, you make money off that, you get paid for just talking.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, essentially.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, technically, there’s a lot of stuff when I’m not talking, I got to do with the edit-in and- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, how do you make money off that?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, we have ads just like when you listen to the radio.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and then were they buying that yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: My family is still there’s still a couple in my family that if we get together Say for Christmas, they will say are you still doing that computer thing right so to them That’s what podcasting is remember this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I was asked if I’m going to get a real job
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I get that a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have my whole life.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, pickleball, did you bring your TMOs pickleball?
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[SPEAKER_03]: What is it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: A bat mallet racket?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It would be called a paddle.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I did not.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I did not bring that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I did not.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I forgot to pack my pickleball paddles because I didn’t think I was going to get the play because they always play in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I forgot about our Tuesday afternoon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It worked out well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, did you rent a equipment or did you borrow?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, my dad’s got extra equipment.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He’s got a paddle here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So I took my arms, paddle, and went played.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, girls’ paddle is a pink.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was like purple and black, so maybe kind of.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, no, so that’s like, but they also have like these old men paddles, which like, it has like extra pop when the ball hits and then it has a little plunger at the bottom.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So you don’t have to bend over to pick up the ball.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You just tap it and it sucks the ball up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, like a golf ball, pick her up for it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Exactly, my dad doesn’t have that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: One of the old men out there has it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Does it make you wanna have that?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, because I think I have enough trouble not hitting the ball too hard sometimes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now I know your brother who is a friend of mine and I like to bring that up because he said we’re friends Matt and he’s going clamping that up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s not bringing that up my question.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t know enough about that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s glamorous camping, but I know that you and he are extraordinarily competitive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And anything, I mean, if it is a game of sport, it could be a game of cards.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It could be, who’s going to leave a Camden Yard’s first?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s always a competition.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is your father a competitor and does it come down from him?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It all comes from him.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, you should have heard how loud, simple game of Monopoly Deal cards got last night.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Really?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but just three of us playing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it’s all.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He’s the competitive one, and we all get it from him.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We have learned to reign it in.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think he reigns it in.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, that’s the morning.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s just that always is serious about things.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And my response was, well, if you notice, he always plays in a polo shirt, because he doesn’t know where’s button downs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: he doesn’t wear athletic wear who wears shorts but who wear a polo shirt to play pickleball because he’s got a serious got to take it seriously of course um… did did there was there a time when you and your father’s name don’t forget john john stroke and was there a time when john rain did in
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[SPEAKER_03]: and now he’s an older fellow and he just lets it all hang out or he’s always been this way.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, it’s always been this way.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I told you before, as a kid, I would have friends asked me before coming over to the house that the Orioles winner lose that day because it would affect my dad’s mood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: that’s pretty bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So no, I think I think Matt and I have oriented in some.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But we get it from him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I probably comes out, it probably comes out a little more when you two are in the same geographic region.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And we all encourage each other.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And my sisters are the same way.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’ve had the, I’ve had the Warren Kelly.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’ve had the Warren people in the past.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When coming over for dinner, we’re all yelling.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re not in a fight.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re just having a game to disagree.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I understand.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We still love each other, but we’re going to argue just for our new sake.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We don’t, I don’t really come from an argumentative family.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s probably why I hate confrontation in real life.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know if we were just also passive or if we really all got along.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, I’m an only child, but I’m only nine years younger.
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[SPEAKER_03]: than my oldest, my youngest uncle.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And there were eight kids ahead of me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that’s a, I mean, that’s enough that the house would have ingress and egress of people that were currently living there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we all seem to get along.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I’m not saying you guys don’t, you’re just allowed family, maybe.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We all get along.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We are great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I love my sisters and my brother.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re all close.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But every time we’re together, there’s a competition going to break out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It doesn’t matter, we’re playing a board game or we’re playing the basketball or we’re making up a game while waiting at something with nothing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re going to make something out because we’re always competitive.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It doesn’t matter what it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, Carrie and I will make up games, but are not normally like competitive games.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m curious, can you think of a game that you’ve made up to compete with your family while you’re just like waiting for something?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I’ll tell you, my dad and brother and I, we all live in different places now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When we were all of the Maryland together, we would get together for the football games.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When we first moved into different places, we would face time during the football games.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And QL for KMEs to watch it all together.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If we have moved away from that for the most part where we text nonstop during the games, and a simple competition is
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[SPEAKER_05]: that we text each other Sunday afternoon our score prediction for the Ravens game before it starts and that’s argue about who got it closest the after the game now means nothing it means nothing and also imagine there’s there’s a way to argue it because you could be close on one side and not close on the other so do you add the numbers up how do you do it
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s no chart in points or anything.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s just argue to argue sick.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that’s great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We did we do this for sports in my family.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We had a football pool for many many years.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Always we always had a pool for the triple crown.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we bet and we compete with each other that way.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And we do that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We have fantasy football league.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re all in.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We have a March Madness tournament.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We are all in like a family-only tournament.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So we get all that in.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But it is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: we are just competitive about everything.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And yeah, the stupidest thing is the example you brought up about leaving the stadium and who can get to the bottom of the stairs first without killing themselves around all the, around all the random people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love it because you showed me the actual staircase.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it’s, it’s real.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It is real.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure, maybe I’ll make a video of racing down.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I love it, I think it’s so great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But it’s stupid stuff.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’ll try to be like, we who got the, one more thing, me and my dad and brother do together is we go to games.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So stupid thing, like, who got the better deal on food?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Or who got their food, used the bathroom, and got to their seat faster than the other people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s, you know, you’re in my opinion of a story.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess there was some competition in my, we didn’t yell though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know that one time, this really dates this story, but it was when the capital beltway, Washington, DC’s circumference road, 495, when it was brand new, I think early 60s.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And my grandfather was bowling and he was bowling with his son George.
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[SPEAKER_03]: and they had a bet George was younger and he said if I take the belt way I’ll get home no time I’ll get home so much faster than you and my grandfather said well I know dc like the back of my hand I can take surface roads and and backwards and I can be either and they said okay let’s do it so they synchronize their exit from the bowling and they left my grandfather got home
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[SPEAKER_03]: As it turns out, maybe about a minute, 10 ahead of George.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But in that time, ran inside, took his shoes off, dropped his bowling bag and got under the blankets full of floor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And pretended to be asleep.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that’s what I do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, just to really rub it in.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I can do it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, all right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So if another capital beltway opens up, that can be something you can challenge your brother to.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’ll find a way to make something competitive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I like to, I used to make up games for the kids too, which I mean, beyond like licensed plate stuff in the car, just, you know, making, I challenged them, this was great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: a challenge them on about a four hour car ride.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I said, who can find the cheapest gas?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because you know, the gas is always advertised on the sidewalk.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I said, Robert, that’s your side.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And Julia, that’s your side.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Find me the cheapest gas.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And so not only did it keep them busy, it found me a bargain.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is good too.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They’re competitive as well.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s good.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s, I think competition is good because then you go, yeah, it’s good and healthy and then you go to, uh, into the workplace and everything and you want to be competitive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You want to, you want to excel and excel, you will.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So when we come back, I, I’m going to do, oh, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: People keep asking where Mike is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, he’s not here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, he’s not.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, that was just quiet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You’re just quiet today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, Mike will be back tomorrow, scheduling stuff going on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And you know what, I thought everyone just be so excited to see an episode of jars that they would not even ask.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But yes, this is the Josh and Rob show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And Mike will be back tomorrow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that is that as Dick Van Paton is to say.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But before we do news and I will do news today because we love to comment on the tidbits of the day, Josh, but I got to know, are you having troubles shutting your brain off at night?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was last night having troubles shutting my brain off.
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[SPEAKER_03]: If you take a 15 and then go on YouTube and watch a three stages short, you’re going to laugh like you haven’t laughed at them in forever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s a great thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The one I watched last night, they were exterminators.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was good one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They caused a lot of trouble, Josh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In the news,
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[SPEAKER_03]: This story is brief and it answers it asks more questions that it answers.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sean Diddy Combs, upon being found guilty, already went to the top to try to get out of jail free because Donald Trump says Diddy asked for a presidential pardon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course he did months ago.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know he did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But here’s where it gets great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Trump was talking to reporters at the White House when he revealed he’d gotten the special request for Diddy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Here’s the quote.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I call him Puff Daddy, and he asked me for a pardon.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I, he should always be called Puff Daddy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I agree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So apparently he reached out to the White House right after he was sentenced on Friday.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, so what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I like your idea of him asking for him.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think that was news last time that he reached out also before being sent.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The before found, not guilty or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Trump always a sky card player did not reveal if he plans to grant it or not.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So stay tuned folks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It still could happen to buff daddy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t see any reason that it would.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t either.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t either.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s no benefit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that’s the best request for a pardon since the Tiger King.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Remember the Tiger King reached out to be pardoned as well.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And well, what was the name of that lady?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Carol something wasn’t it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Carol Baskins.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you, man.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I wish Mike was here for this story.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Did you know that a can of diet soda may be worse for your health than regular soda?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ve been saying this for years.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that’s my policy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It also tastes worse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It doesn’t, well, don’t even get into that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But there is a, you run a risk when you drink any kind of soda of MASLD, which is, I’m sure you know Josh, metabolic dysfunction associated, stedatotic liver disease.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And so all the chemicals will do it, but sugar, sweet, and beverages, people tend to gang up on them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They don’t like their Coca-Cola.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just got, oh, I thought yesterday, go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What’s the stuff in diet soda that’s supposed to give you cancer and kill you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s true, that’s true, but this is, and I called you yesterday to ask if you could go to Costco, but because you’re in the wilds of North Carolina, you don’t have a Costco, and I was going to recommend that you run and get seven up Shirley Temple.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Which one was good?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Is it like a cherry seven out?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s amazing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it not a cherry strike?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so you would love it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And seven out is better than Sprite.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I did.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Today I had to settle for a story.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s the work.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That replaced a squirt or a squelter.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, that’s whatever.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Story replaced.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, Sierra Miss.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Which is another horrible name.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So they tested cans of soda, 8.4 fluid ounces, which is the little can.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But they said that a slim can of soda, a resulted a 60% higher chance of MASLD, that’s diet soda, whereas the same amount of regular soda, only carries a 50% higher risk.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So if you must drink,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Drink the sugary stuff and I think we are on we’re both on board.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we’re on the on board.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, don’t drink diet.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had a weird moment when a guy was in following my cave, uh, my internet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I kept trying to give him like a soda or bottle of water or something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I, I guess I just for a minute thought I was on the show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He said, I’ve got a red bull in the truck.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I said, that stuff will kill you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he looked at me like it was not appropriate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It won’t.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Check the studies.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So made by monster.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Did you, uh, did you absolutely get all your decorating don’t for today?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because it is the first Tuesday in October and you know what that is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What does that mean?
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[SPEAKER_03]: national taco day.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What is taco Tuesday?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s why they always make it fall on a Tuesday.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s the first Tuesday and October.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I told they’ve got like dollar tacos down the street or something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, many places have special taco deals today through royalty apps and programs always.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Taco Bell is offering soft tacos for a buck which seems high from what I used to pay
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[SPEAKER_03]: half of the country.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That’s true.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That’s true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then, of course, deals at Del Taco, El Polo, Loco, Mose, and this is nice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: 7-11.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t know they counted as tacos when you get them at 7-11.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, you know, they’re saying, I’m in Karala and there’s not a lot of businesses around here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s like, as far as restaurants, there’s no chain restaurants.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s all local restaurants.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so that’s actually that’s kind of fun.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I like that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s fun.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s fun.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Some are good.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Some are bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I was told when I got here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Hey, there’s a new place around.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There’s a new taco place back here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Behind the food line.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s called whatever stand bar or something.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I said, all right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Check it out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then I.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I tried to go Sunday, they were closed, and I, so I was like, all right, I tell my parents well, I’ll go Monday or Tuesday or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_05]: They were like, yeah, go Tuesday because they’ve got dollar tacos.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I said that sounds great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I said how much do the tacos cost on Monday?
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[SPEAKER_05]: And they can’t we?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, they don’t sell tacos the rest of the week.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Only on Tuesdays.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So now, suddenly, I don’t trust this place to make a Paco if they haven’t doing it once a week.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I want to get sounds crashed.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s the kind of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, they did compile a list.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is from Reddit of what things can ruin a taco.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I agree with some of them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I disagree on some.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you think cilantro ruins a taco?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You see, I’ve got that whatever that gene is that cilantro to me, or cilantro cilantro tastes like soap.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t go cilantro.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I’m fine with that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But you can enjoy it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: black olives.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Love black olives.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love black olives too.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let us.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think last things on a talk.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t like lettuce.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’m okay with a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Two minutes of restaurants overdue the shredded lettuce.
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[SPEAKER_03]: and it can wilt from the heat of the meat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s bad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This one, I don’t get at all.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who in their right mind would say that cheese ruins a taco?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I would say cheese makes a taco.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Cheese might be in Jesus’ necessary.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, maybe even ahead of the meat.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sour cream?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I hate sour cream.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I love sour cream.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I hate that I have to order without sour cream and tell them to remove it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It should be an option to add.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Not something to have to tell them to remove it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you never even have it on a baked potato?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, I hate sour cream.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s the texture of cold sour cream and like the fluffy, yes, I can’t do it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Always something new.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ll run through the last of these pretty quick because they are pretty bad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I can add that one.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I love pineapple in my tacos.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But here’s the deal.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t even know it was a thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who does this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I go to a place, I’m blanking on the name of the taco place.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it one of the wild taco places?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s like the hot surfer chick I believe is what they call the taco and it is chicken and pineapple and some spices on it, and it’s a spicy taco, but yes, I like pineapple on my taco, I prefer chicken tacos
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, what about like a steak taco?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like if you go that’s fine.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, it’s also okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I’d never heard of pineapple, so good for you, radishes?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, don’t worry.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t remember how to radish on a pineapple.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Or on a steak taco, not on a pineapple either.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m not broccoli, I’m broccoli on a pineapple.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, now you’re describing like some type of bowl.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, and then they say onions, tomatoes, salsa, hot sauce, rice and beans, and guac.
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[SPEAKER_03]: More than half of those are great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Rob, I’m sorry to tell you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I also hate quack.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The same reason I hate the same reason I hate sour cream.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s the texture.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I can see the texture.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can see that, but I do like it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And you know what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It costs extras.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So what you’re doing is saving money.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are there things that are popular that just don’t appeal to you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I’d like my life that way.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Quite annoying.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, for sure, there’s multiple things.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, there are multiple things here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The thing that they say, these are things that you just don’t get the appeal of, the social places where music is too loud to talk to anyone, like a club, I guess, with a something base.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, I enjoyed it when I was younger.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s not even, it’s not even, it wasn’t, it was ever, I was never that guy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sports betting, people don’t get.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I like sports betting.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I could lose all my money on sports betting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, good, good, good.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I am responsible, though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Strip clubs, never a big fan.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Never a big fan.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Never, I’ve never gone to a strip club.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I have no desire to go to a strip club.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You’re not missing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: They are dirty on the outside.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I can’t imagine the inside.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Although oftentimes the food is great, pumpkin spice, I don’t like, I don’t get it because spice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It has nothing to do with pumpkin, it has everything to do with nutmeg and all those spices that go on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t like pumpkin spice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Even when I drank, I didn’t like pumpkin beer.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How about a summer?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you think summer is overrated?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think I might.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think I might be one of these people that prefers winter over summer.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know, but baseball man, I think that you would like it because of the base.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I like spring and I like fall.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I’m Florida has ruined summer for me.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I bet Florida has ruined it because summer is miserable.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then the rest of the year is what summer should be.
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[SPEAKER_03]: yeah I agree you know but up here i bring the cold i like the cold and trendy water bottles not a big not a big fan so i have no desire to have a Stanley i don’t understand the appeal but it rotates through and every middle school has it
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[SPEAKER_03]: You were talking about yesterday Halloween costumes for all of us, uh, for when we’re out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We need to figure them out for a Halloween cocktail hour last year, Mike just assigned us costume.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So it was easy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: These are the best.
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[SPEAKER_03]: These are the best pop culture costumes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So if any of these sing out to you, you can go ahead and snag it now.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Leonardo DiCaprio as Bob Ferguson and one battle after another.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is my current movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Robert’s on last night.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I hear it’s good.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I hear people on both sides, politically get upset with it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Robert’s on it was great, except this is weird coming from a 22-year-old.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He said, too much sex in the opening part.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He said, oh, I got that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I feel, the teaser.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I feel in the same way about Rosemary, baby.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, there is a little bit of a fix next later this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You could dress up as a libubu.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You could dress up as a libubu.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I guess this would have to be both of us to be the band of Wases.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It would be like a couple’s costume.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, not path.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, Brad Pitt in F1, that was his race car movie, right?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but then you’re just an F1 racer, like you’re not Brad Pitt in F1.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Again, I don’t want to costume you have to explain.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, how about Gladys in weapons?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t know what character Gladys was in Web Gladys.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t know what character Gladys is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Is she the main character?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It doesn’t say.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Or maybe she’s the evil person there.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s not bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s not bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If it’s the bad person in the weapons.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, it might get us canceled, Josh, but I’d be up for this if you wanted to dress up with me as the K-pop demon hunters.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There’s beautiful young ladies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I am not familiar with them.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We could do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The Frankenstein’s monster, but the modern one, not the flat-headed one, the Guillermo del Toro version.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think you got to be frank.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You got to be real Frankenstein with the flat head.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Glenda and alpha buff from wicked those those lean females.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Which one do you want to be?
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I’ll pick you other.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’ll be the green one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I want to be the green one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s alpha buff.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’ll be glinda.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I can wear pink.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Jeremy Allen White from Bear.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And also go with Jeremy at wait what you go with Jeremy on white or you go with the character from the pair from the bear car me so I got to go with the chef yeah yeah or then Adam Scott and Britt lower who played Mark and Ellie on severance so I didn’t like the show so that’s not my scene.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, none of those work.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think I think I think I think Glendale and whatever the witch is from wicked and that one could be fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but it’d be expensive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, that’s that’s not an outfit you can put together at home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, no, no, there’s sequence and everything.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, you got to do what I did for Beetlejuice last year.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just together on Amazon and you return it the next day.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The same way I got my hat, the same way I got my hat for the Derby party.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So why don’t I have a zonk return it before leaving Virginia?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love when stars are just Frank and they show a sense of humor even if it’s dark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: If I say to you Dick Van Dyke, does it mean anything to you?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean I know who he is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I know Dick Van Dyke show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, that’s what you need to know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You’ve probably seen Mary Poppins along the way, right?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, absolutely Mary Poppins.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I know Mary Poppins.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so Dick Van Dyke is now 99 years old and still actually looks pretty good.
41:52.101 –> 41:53.561
[SPEAKER_03]: If he’d shave his beard, he’d look great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: His birthday, his 100th birthday, is December 13th and he was at a event, a fan event yesterday and he said, I’ll be turning 100 on December 13th.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it’d be funny if I didn’t make it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s pretty dark to say that he thinks would be funny if he didn’t make it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: that is that is very dark that is a very dark yes is it Dick or Jerry that was in the show coach
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s Jerry Vendike.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, he’s trying to show I’ve watched with one of these Vendikes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: One of these crazy Vendikes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I’d like to see him make it to a hundred, but he said he doesn’t have a secret because he doesn’t know what he did right other than his wife.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’d never did anything right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: His wife is 54, which means that take was 48 when she was born.
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[SPEAKER_03]: His wife’s 54?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: that’s where he’s at.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When did they get married?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh God.
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[SPEAKER_03]: 12, 2012, 13 years ago.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So she was only 41.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When they got married.
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[SPEAKER_05]: She didn’t think she’d have to wait for this long.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, she thought she’d have some of those great Van Dyke dollars.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, she did.
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[SPEAKER_05]: She thought two years then, I’m good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right, Taylor Swift.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, Swoosh it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Swoosh it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Every time I hit that button, I wonder if he’s hearing a swish sound in his living room.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because you know, if Mike hits a swish, that would go.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So Taylor Swift, have you heard of her?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, she’s very popular.
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[SPEAKER_05]: She’s very popular.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I’m going to go with Taylor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are you going to be the show girl making the confessions that arrowly are you going to go to a I don’t know which version yet.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, I think if I look at my Taylor versions.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We talked yesterday about her song Wood, which apparently is one long extended euphemism about is it Travis Kelsey she’s dating
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and so it’s multiple euphemisms about love and his penis.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Or as they said on the morning news today, his manhood.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But, or his member, that’s my favorite one.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The concern about his member.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There is definitely some concern about his member.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Taylor Swift claims her mother that’s Mrs. Swift, the widow Swift, that she doesn’t know what the song would is really about.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I think she thinks it’s a song about superstitions, popular superstitions, which it absolutely is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But no, it’s about the massive member.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, her mom knows.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Of course she asks.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Her mom’s going to say, no, I don’t because she doesn’t want to have that conversation.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just like you forget about her mom.
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[SPEAKER_05]: How do you think Travis’s mom feels about this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Not good.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That’s the mom that I should worry that you would worry about.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_05]: He knows what it’s all about, too.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But if you ask her, she’ll say, oh, I don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, she changed because you don’t want to have that conversation.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think what it is is that I think that Taylor thinks she’s, if she honestly believes that about her double on Tondra, which really aren’t even untrond on Tondra, is it all?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s really right out there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t think that she really thinks she’s so clever that she’s fooling everybody by saying that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, she’s not following anyone, yeah, I agree and it doesn’t bother me.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s just a stupid song You can the end it’s like what I would like to do is if some reporter is real smart I’d like them to go and ask her former boyfriend’s about about this song and about how does it feel that Travis opens her thighs
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I know you’re quoting the music.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just didn’t expect that phrase.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I didn’t expect that phrase when I’d let’s do a song.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let’s close with this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, this is comes, this comes from a state called Florida, Josh.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I am very familiar.
45:46.384 –> 45:51.588
[SPEAKER_03]: People can do crazy things when they feel jilted by an ex, but there’s gotta be a story behind this.
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[SPEAKER_03]: A 28 year old woman in Florida named Gabrielle Franz was arrested last week after she was caught throwing dozens of tampons into her ex-boyfriend’s lawn.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He now lives there with his new girlfriend.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, it’s unclear why she did it, but the reports estimate 75 to 100 tampons were thrown and she had painted them red so they looked like they were used.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You can see the new story I saw this morning saying it is unclear if they are used or not.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, it was pain.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was pain.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, that’s what happens when you go, that’s so much worse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But she originally, she denied that she did it, but changed her story later when they had security footage and said it was her mom and her aunt’s idea.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I mean, there was really nothing she could do after she was caught right handed.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I’m sure you saw it coming.
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, and I’m not giving you a laughter at that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, I know one wants laughter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is a very serious show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe, maybe you’re not laughing because you’re dehydrated.
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[SPEAKER_03]: If you had you, make what I’ve eaten.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Drop down.
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[UNKNOWN]: Good be.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, um, we just talked costumes, but I did want to ask you something Halloween related.
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[SPEAKER_03]: If that’s cool.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Is that?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, let’s talk.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s spooky season.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It is the spooky season.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What the night tells me?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: On Hicks and Hicks picks this week, we discuss the very spooky Rosemary’s baby and we will have a horror movie through the month of October.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Although a couple, I think we’ll surprise you, Josh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: One, I decided last night that I think you’ll like.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I got this mailer in the mail, people still send mail, and it says you’re invited, and this looks to me like a Halloween haunted house invitation.
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[SPEAKER_03]: monsters with him and I say first first mistake that church made is they put the church name way too big Yeah, I’ve been there so you don’t know what you’re in for yeah well just looking at it I know that in this area we have several really notable haunted houses in in Loud and County where I live they have one is actually in an old farmhouse one is in a barn One is actually in a big church area where they do a tent they do all the scary stuff
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[SPEAKER_05]: We got one down, we got one down here that’s in a farm field and you get in the back of a truck and you shoot the zombies with paintball guns as you drive through the farm.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wow, that’s easy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I kind of want to do that one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it like in a cornfield so they can hide?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I assume so, like in some woods or something, I don’t know, you drive, you don’t drive the truck.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You’re in the back as like a gunner, and there’s like, eight people with guns to shoot and always, people dressed up as zombies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because in these haunted houses, the rule is always, you can’t touch the monster and the monster can’t touch you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Right, but if you’re sure your initial reaction is to hit them.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it’s not allowed.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You’re shooting them with paint ball guns.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that’s not okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this is not that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I thought this would truly be a Halloween event, but what it is in the faded letters down below.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It says, new series kick off, and then almost unreadable unless you focus, you can claim gain clarity on how sin operates within.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uncover the roots of destructive desires, establish disciplines that grow virtue, create a life of transformation, and strengthen your walk with the spirit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Everyone is welcome.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, this is an event, this is a sermon series.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s what it appears to me is they’re going to get you in there under the pretense of making it a Halloween scary thing, but it’s like a Bible study it seems.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it sounds like it’s Sunday morning, sermons.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, do they have you ever been to a church that I’ve tricked people with this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, so churches are in the rest of them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I should say, it did kick off at 11 a.m.
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[SPEAKER_03]: this past Sunday, which I think is a sermon series.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s a sermon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it’s not like at night you’re going into the church.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So what do you know?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a sermon series.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Now churches are funny during Halloween.
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[SPEAKER_05]: because I’ll do different things.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I remember when I was a teen there would be a church down the road would do a play every year around this time.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Kevin’s gates or hell’s flames and it’s like whole play about, you know, where you go when you die.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Was it made to be, was it made to be scary
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[SPEAKER_05]: Scared you to like give your life to Jesus because we’re going to carry you Which is you know, that’s the best conversion method is scary.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah And then that transitioned and it got with modern times and churches I don’t know a church at those this, but I’ve seen on the internet and I’ve seen ads for churches that do this where they now do Hellhouses they call it and that’s their version of a haunted house
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, so, you know, a haunted house you wander through and it’s creepy and someone might jump out of it or something.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, cobwebs.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The way the way the church does it is a hellhouse is you drive through and you’re seeing things that could send you to hell.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So you go in the first room and there’s like a guy who overdosed on drugs.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Then you go into a next room and oh no, there’s a DUI car crash.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The guy drank too much and got in the car crash.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are they like really graphic representations of these things?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That’s really bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it’s that type of thing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then you go to another room and it’s like, oh well, this person was partying too much.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And this person going this room, oh look, their life was ruined by sex.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Whatever that symbol is drawn, that is a diagram, the pentagram, you have that drawing on everything, and you’ve got to scare people again to be like, but then you go, you go through all those scary rooms, and then you come out to the Jesus room where, repent, give your life to Jesus, and you don’t have to worry about any of that stuff.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Does the Jesus room does the Jesus room have snacks to make it really great?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it’s probably got three donuts, but cut half, so you only get half a donut.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course, um, well, if you go to monsters within you get free grudos ice cream, which seems to be a free gift card for first time guests, which is exciting now I don’t know what grudos I’m on either, but I visited a lot of churches when I was looking for different churches and I’ve got a bunch of coffee mugs that all look the same, but have different church logos on it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: you should you should definitely put those on Pinterest and make yourself some money find yourself some oh you do use them okay i thought you were exclusively using micomerasio drinkware now uh… that one is in the camper i think you can’t unlock you’re glamping mug uh… when the sand when they were doing the series of scary sermons before they did the hellhouse or the play i’m sorry the play yeah was the play the dates hells flames was was the play the same as the play the same every
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and it traveled to other churches.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, it was like a powerful group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like a medicine show in the 19 early 1900s.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They go, Rob.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Now that we’re talking a little church culture and craziness.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fascinating.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There was this thing in the 90s called a choir of the fire.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And there’s now a documentary on Amazon about it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I recommend everyone to watch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s geared towards anti-Christian because that’s the people who made it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But is it really anti-Christian or is it just anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-
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[SPEAKER_05]: I went to one of these once, and so I need to share about the time that I went to the Baltimore Arena for this acquired fire thing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it sounds great because I went, Baltimore Arena has lousy mistakes by the way, yes it does.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I went as a leader, and I took a bunch of middle school kids to this thing, and they did this thing where they,
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[SPEAKER_05]: play all this rock music to in the day or whatever then speakers come out and they’re all excited and screaming and try to get all these kids on fire for Jesus.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hate to I hate to interrupt but I have to know is it proper rock music or is it like striper and faith bands?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s stripper and faith bands, but there’s good, but there aren’t good faiths, strippers that joke, but there’s a lot of Christian bands that I love.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I understand, I was just wondering if they were, you know, if they were really, they were really just… They were worship bands, but I believe it was the band called The Third Day, was the band when I was there.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So, but anyway, it all builds up to us.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I get that’s when Jesus rose.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It took me a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s this exuberant guy named Ron Loose, which actually I can come back to later.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’re the whole time he creeped to me out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I’m there as a leader, just a volunteer, so I’m just playing with the kids and just how old are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: How old are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know you’re a leader 20.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, the kids are probably like maybe 10.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The kids are middle school.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe some.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 12-year-olds, and I was just a volunteer going to help out, and actually I got two stories of things that happened at this place, but he loved it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The whole time I was kind of creeped out by it, then they get to the big climax of the event, and the lights go out, and then they change to red lights, you know, to make it all scary and dark.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And they roll out a big casket out of the
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[SPEAKER_05]: And they roll out this casket, and they comment, say, take all of your stuff of the world and go and burn it in this casket, bring your CDs, bring your cigarettes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I’m like, who are 12-year-old kids?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean, I still don’t want to bring this stuff around.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They might be smokers, but they’re not bringing this shit to them.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was way overdone.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it’s like, and now we’re going to all burn it here in the bottom of our arena.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s so weird.
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[SPEAKER_05]: They don’t know how they got away with that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Did they?
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[SPEAKER_03]: They burned it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They literally sat on fire?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god that’s so that’s crazy that you know what I don’t say this much that’s bad as crazy It was a burn stuff inside of it was crazy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was crazy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, and I’ll tell you that was weird and whatever We laughed
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I even, I went to the church leader, and I said, did you know this was going down when you signed up for a newspaper group here, and I crazy?
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[SPEAKER_05]: And he said, no, I didn’t know any of this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it’s too awkward to leave.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So we just sat through it all.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right, good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So this was called a choir the fire.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Was the name of this?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it’s like,
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[SPEAKER_05]: On Amazon it’s like good happy people or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The documentary that they did on the family last year the season two is on this guy Okay, so I have to ask is so the acquire the fire people just went Church to church and tried to get themselves booked and that’s how they made a living They went they did this around the country in different arenas and stadiums.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was a huge thing It was a huge thing in the 90s a huge Christian thing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I mean there were thousands of people here filled the arena
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[SPEAKER_05]: We go home, and I get back to the church, and I get back to the church, and I drive, I think I drove home, and then I realized my parents weren’t home, and I tried to figure out what’s going on, and it turns out that my brother, who was in middle school at the time, went to this event and his leader left him behind, and he got left behind at the bottom of our leader, while every other church left, and he was there by himself.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So then I’ll tell you, so this was put on by this guy in Ron Luce.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Again, watch the documentary, you can learn all about him.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And this happened when I was 19 or 20, put it into my back of my mind, never thought of this guy again.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So I start dating Kelly.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I go visit her church and I’m sitting there and sitting in the back and it’s not a big church.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a small church and they say we have a guest pastor today.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And I see the guest pastor stand up, and I go, I know that guy, I mean, he’s a whole, he’s much older, but I know that guy, I don’t know why.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then he gets up there, and he goes, I’m Ron Luce.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, no!
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[SPEAKER_05]: It was like a tornado just took me, and everything came back from this night, where I had no thoughts and it’s all back.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Kelly said the face I made when I clicked it all together and how much I wanted to get it out of that church She thought she’d never seen me again.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow, so I mean he’s still in the business But he did he bring a coffin to Kelly’s church.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There was no coffin
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[SPEAKER_05]: He just talked about the great work he did through his organization, Teen Mania, which is the company that put on a choir of the fire.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Teen Mania, I’m sure they did many great things.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and I’m sure they paid all their taxes and they were good people.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I guarantee they were a non-profit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sure they were.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, those caskets aren’t cheap guys, you need to buy one Would you have to spend the money in order to be a non-profit means you can’t make money exactly pay sellers
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now my son Robert, I mentioned him briefly earlier, he likes Mr. Beast.
01:03:08.588 –> 01:03:11.190
[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know, I don’t know if I’m amazed.
01:03:11.990 –> 01:03:13.952
[SPEAKER_05]: I have great appreciation for Mr. Bees.
01:03:14.172 –> 01:03:15.533
[SPEAKER_05]: He’s such an impressive guy.
01:03:16.013 –> 01:03:22.197
[SPEAKER_03]: So he’s got like a massive, amazing following on the social strike.
01:03:22.217 –> 01:03:23.938
[SPEAKER_05]: 450 million people follow him on YouTube.
01:03:24.578 –> 01:03:28.881
[SPEAKER_03]: And he’s famous for giving massive prizes away.
01:03:28.901 –> 01:03:29.702
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, what he does?
01:03:29.862 –> 01:03:30.862
[SPEAKER_05]: He’s turned into that.
01:03:30.942 –> 01:03:34.605
[SPEAKER_05]: It started with, and he just built up to make in these videos where he’s given money away.
01:03:35.096 –> 01:03:36.757
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, how does he pay for that?
01:03:36.817 –> 01:03:38.599
[SPEAKER_03]: Is it just all the subscriptions that roll in?
01:03:38.619 –> 01:03:56.933
[SPEAKER_05]: That he’s a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a
01:03:57.113 –> 01:04:00.695
[SPEAKER_05]: I’m sure he’s making money now because he’s got an Amazon show and everything now.
01:04:01.315 –> 01:04:05.897
[SPEAKER_03]: He’s a mover, he’s a shaker, he got into the social media exactly the right time.
01:04:06.317 –> 01:04:09.639
[SPEAKER_03]: And I guess it just alluded to me because it wasn’t, it’s not my scene, you know.
01:04:10.339 –> 01:04:17.782
[SPEAKER_05]: He mastered the trend on YouTube and how to put a, like, any hole like, well, you need a thumbnail to get attention.
01:04:18.182 –> 01:04:18.403
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:04:18.623 –> 01:04:21.044
[SPEAKER_05]: And all that, that all started by Mr. Beast.
01:04:21.264 –> 01:04:22.424
[SPEAKER_05]: He figured all that out.
01:04:22.444 –> 01:04:23.525
[SPEAKER_03]: So he figured all that out.
01:04:23.545 –> 01:04:25.586
[SPEAKER_03]: So actually he’s probably a pretty smart guy.
01:04:26.286 –> 01:04:52.686
[SPEAKER_03]: uh… in addition to being able to grab on to trends and everything and that’s make no mistake folks that’s a great talent if you can get a trend coming in beyond front of it that’s the way to go now he went from a youtuber to a full production company now in North Carolina so and is that the release in the other banks yes you could be you could be his son like a mr. v’s junior or is there a missus beast
01:04:54.126 –> 01:05:07.403
[SPEAKER_05]: there either is or about to be he’s either engaged or married one of them yes he does he has he has a team that takes all of his videos and translates them and overdubs them and then put them back out in other languages
01:05:08.428 –> 01:05:09.889
[SPEAKER_03]: So it’s a worldwide phenomenon.
01:05:10.289 –> 01:05:11.610
[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a worldwide thing, yeah.
01:05:11.810 –> 01:05:12.510
[SPEAKER_03]: Crazy, all right.
01:05:12.870 –> 01:05:15.352
[SPEAKER_03]: So he did something that you love.
01:05:15.492 –> 01:05:19.274
[SPEAKER_03]: And I think it’s kind of neat because it’s not anything I could really do.
01:05:19.914 –> 01:05:27.238
[SPEAKER_03]: But he scheduled a video on social media to post this week, but he recorded it 10 years ago.
01:05:28.263 –> 01:05:31.204
[SPEAKER_05]: I love this because it shows how his mind works.
01:05:31.664 –> 01:05:35.665
[SPEAKER_05]: That 10 years ago, when he’s in high school, he is thinking this through.
01:05:35.885 –> 01:05:44.288
[SPEAKER_05]: That he’s thinking, I’m gonna put this on YouTube because my whole life is in high school and he’s the whole life is already focused on how to grow in YouTube.
01:05:44.791 –> 01:05:46.392
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, this is, so we’ll play some of it.
01:05:46.452 –> 01:05:53.538
[SPEAKER_03]: Now the thing that I really couldn’t do, if I wanted to go back 10 years, all I’d have to do is go to the website and play the episode from 10 years ago.
01:05:53.998 –> 01:05:58.322
[SPEAKER_03]: So I kind of have that, my whole adult life has played out on the radio.
01:05:58.362 –> 01:06:00.143
[SPEAKER_03]: So if I knew it, but a time trek, I knew it.
01:06:00.203 –> 01:06:02.665
[SPEAKER_03]: But this guy was forward thinking enough.
01:06:03.106 –> 01:06:05.447
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, he was 17 years old.
01:06:05.808 –> 01:06:10.592
[SPEAKER_05]: When you’d like to go back and see 17 years, you sit down and say, I’m gonna be on the radio.
01:06:11.352 –> 01:06:11.933
[SPEAKER_05]: I’m gonna be this.
01:06:13.228 –> 01:06:35.855
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I’m not sure I need anyone needs to see me at age 17, but let’s look at a and his name is not really Mr. Beast That’s a fake Jimmy Josh Jimmy Jimmy beast and here’s what he said 10 years ago I’m being ten years I’m a schedule upload this video 10 years in the future so you’re gonna see this in 20 25 It’s 2015 for me right now
01:06:40.188 –> 01:06:54.540
[SPEAKER_11]: Do what if I’m dead do if I’m who have you weird then he’s so weird ripp That would do that be really weird, but I don’t know if he’s scheduled yes if I don’t have to die this subscribers when you see this video my entire life has been a failure.
01:06:54.820 –> 01:06:58.704
[SPEAKER_11]: I hope I have a million subs I better have a million subscribers when you guys see this
01:07:01.292 –> 01:07:07.976
[SPEAKER_03]: I know that I did the research and he has like 10 channels that have an excess of million followers.
01:07:08.076 –> 01:07:11.618
[SPEAKER_05]: I told you he’s got 450 million followers when it’s mainly channel alone.
01:07:12.199 –> 01:07:12.579
[SPEAKER_05]: Wow.
01:07:12.779 –> 01:07:15.060
[SPEAKER_03]: So let’s watch just we can watch a little more.
01:07:15.961 –> 01:07:19.123
[SPEAKER_11]: So I finished high school god of the college.
01:07:20.787 –> 01:07:25.233
[SPEAKER_11]: probably be doing YouTube as a job, hopefully, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
01:07:26.374 –> 01:07:37.990
[SPEAKER_11]: Um, yeah, uh, as of right now, I’ve been joined YouTube, hopefully I still teach for me still enjoys it, and I don’t know, I’d be crazy if I had some ridiculous amount of subscribers.
01:07:39.403 –> 01:07:43.007
[SPEAKER_03]: that’s to me that is just crazy that he would say that back then.
01:07:43.387 –> 01:07:57.262
[SPEAKER_03]: I have to admire him for it because I mean there’s no need to you know to doubt the fact that he had a plan obviously going into it but the gutsiness of posting it.
01:07:58.215 –> 01:08:09.699
[SPEAKER_03]: You know, 10 years ago and scheduling it, I just blew my mind and I just see him when I’m clicking around on what streaming services I want to see his face always pops up.
01:08:10.239 –> 01:08:11.499
[SPEAKER_03]: And I don’t care for his smile.
01:08:11.519 –> 01:08:18.941
[SPEAKER_03]: It seems not genuine, but what you wanted to do when you were 17, actually I did.
01:08:18.961 –> 01:08:20.562
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you want it to be in radio?
01:08:20.969 –> 01:08:21.590
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I did.
01:08:21.650 –> 01:08:23.292
[SPEAKER_05]: So you are our own Mr. Beast.
01:08:23.852 –> 01:08:25.674
[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t think that’s the case at all.
01:08:26.035 –> 01:08:28.577
[SPEAKER_03]: I would have also accepted being a game show host.
01:08:29.433 –> 01:08:30.134
[SPEAKER_03]: at 17.
01:08:30.474 –> 01:08:34.677
[SPEAKER_03]: The thought entered my mind, but I always, always, always wanted to do this.
01:08:35.157 –> 01:08:36.378
[SPEAKER_03]: This is what I wanted to do.
01:08:36.738 –> 01:08:45.644
[SPEAKER_03]: All aspects of this, I just didn’t have the wear with all to post a video, you know, for me it would be what 30 years ago, even more than that.
01:08:45.804 –> 01:08:48.266
[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah, I admire the fact that he did it.
01:08:48.326 –> 01:08:49.267
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s a gutsy thing.
01:08:49.507 –> 01:08:55.711
[SPEAKER_03]: And I guess he could have stopped it from publishing if he had succeeded.
01:08:55.851 –> 01:08:56.092
[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah.
01:08:56.932 –> 01:09:00.395
[SPEAKER_03]: He did succeed and it’s a great flex that he was able to do it.
01:09:00.855 –> 01:09:09.081
[SPEAKER_05]: I love that he left it on there and because anyone else would edit it and be like, I’m going to now show you my video from 10 years ago instead of just letting it play.
01:09:09.865 –> 01:09:10.185
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s fun.
01:09:10.265 –> 01:09:10.886
[SPEAKER_03]: I did enjoy.
01:09:10.946 –> 01:09:12.047
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s the raw video.
01:09:12.507 –> 01:09:13.768
[SPEAKER_03]: He did a reaction video.
01:09:13.788 –> 01:09:14.909
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s also fun to watch.
01:09:16.130 –> 01:09:21.134
[SPEAKER_03]: But anyway, if you’re a Mr. Beast guy, this is one I think in the plus column for him.
01:09:21.575 –> 01:09:24.217
[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know that I’d follow any of his wacky stunts or anything.
01:09:24.657 –> 01:09:27.780
[SPEAKER_03]: But I mean, he’s, he’s obviously, he knows what he’s doing.
01:09:28.320 –> 01:09:30.242
[SPEAKER_03]: So congratulations, centerpiece.
01:09:30.802 –> 01:09:32.724
[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a modern game show type thing.
01:09:33.544 –> 01:09:33.905
[SPEAKER_05]: It works.
01:09:34.385 –> 01:09:34.665
[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
01:09:35.166 –> 01:09:38.008
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I want to have that many followers.
01:09:39.489 –> 01:09:41.032
[SPEAKER_05]: I should have made the video judge.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We’ll make a video now in 10 years.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, did you watch any of Monday night football last night?
01:11:37.076 –> 01:11:39.440
[SPEAKER_05]: I watched, yeah, I watched the whole second half.
01:11:40.177 –> 01:11:51.060
[SPEAKER_05]: So did you see the end I of course I did it was a great end and you know what I had Jacksonville’s mind my closest town to my to Saint Augustine is Jacksonville, Florida.
01:11:51.080 –> 01:11:59.762
[SPEAKER_05]: It’s 20 minutes north Okay, so I could you could claim to be like a this is your home to the Ravens are really bad I don’t mind cheering for the Jax once in a while
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[SPEAKER_03]: This was a pretty remarkable, was this, I believe actually the final play of the game.
01:12:05.850 –> 01:12:07.831
[SPEAKER_05]: And it was final play of the game.
01:12:08.071 –> 01:12:13.174
[SPEAKER_05]: There was a long path and pass in our parents to get the jigs into this position.
01:12:13.815 –> 01:12:15.296
[SPEAKER_03]: But this is crazy.
01:12:15.336 –> 01:12:17.557
[SPEAKER_15]: It’s first and goal of 30 seconds left.
01:12:19.658 –> 01:12:20.619
[SPEAKER_15]: What about last?
01:12:20.679 –> 01:12:22.440
[SPEAKER_15]: So it’s down, it has to get up.
01:12:23.120 –> 01:12:26.162
[SPEAKER_15]: Break the tackle, touchdown jigs and game.
01:12:30.587 –> 01:12:44.312
[SPEAKER_15]: center I think steps on and he has to run through about six defenders to do it right steps on his right foot as he’s trying to come out and it looked like he was dead in the right and here they all come.
01:12:45.012 –> 01:12:46.933
[SPEAKER_15]: He looked like Earl Campbell getting out of there.
01:12:47.740 –> 01:12:50.742
[SPEAKER_03]: The thing that’s so crazy about, I’m sorry, Josh, I took you off stage.
01:12:50.862 –> 01:12:59.807
[SPEAKER_03]: The thing that’s so crazy about that is that poor center that stepped on his foot and knocked him down, he has to be the biggest champion of that quarterback right now.
01:13:00.107 –> 01:13:02.488
[SPEAKER_03]: So no one focuses on the fact that he’s the quarterback.
01:13:02.508 –> 01:13:03.349
[SPEAKER_05]: He dripped the quarterback.
01:13:03.929 –> 01:13:09.352
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, the Ravens used to have a guy like that named Talbola, who would fall backwards like that constantly.
01:13:09.532 –> 01:13:11.013
[SPEAKER_05]: At least he likes a twice a game.
01:13:11.033 –> 01:13:16.896
[SPEAKER_05]: He’d fall and then probably would just thought, so to see a quarterback fight to get up and run like that, it was really fun and special.
01:13:17.243 –> 01:13:18.544
[SPEAKER_03]: That was that was an exciting end.
01:13:18.584 –> 01:13:26.927
[SPEAKER_03]: I did like to see in that now, um, if you have uh, some kids in school in Vermont, I would say I do not know.
01:13:27.268 –> 01:13:35.411
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I was speaking to the more the Royal Wii, like it was in the sound of our voice, just be careful because, uh, you know, you never know what can happen in school.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thanks, Tyler, new tonight, uh, police and Barry Talon say that a substitute teacher admitted to bringing cocaine into a classroom.
01:13:43.655 –> 01:13:57.792
[SPEAKER_12]: obviously parents were not happy about this obviously who had kids on the room at the time and be see if I was in a goober has been speaking with parents police leaders all about this today she joins us now live from Barry with what else she learned about this situation Anna
01:14:00.511 –> 01:14:15.634
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, Brian and Liz, we now actually know that this all started with concerns from eighth breeders about their substitute teacher, 47 year old Melissa Martins unusual behavior that prompted the school to call 911 and police tell us that behavior was connected to cocaine use.
01:14:15.874 –> 01:14:19.875
[SPEAKER_08]: In fact, they actually found the drug on Martins belongings inside the classroom.
01:14:21.415 –> 01:14:25.456
[SPEAKER_03]: When I saw teachers acting weird, it never even occurred to me that it might be cocaine.
01:14:26.330 –> 01:14:46.307
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01:14:52.172 –> 01:14:53.154
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I did.
01:14:53.174 –> 01:14:54.776
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we have to.
01:14:54.837 –> 01:14:56.419
[SPEAKER_05]: You have to do it sometimes.
01:14:56.900 –> 01:14:58.863
[SPEAKER_05]: I think iPads have helped a lot with that.
01:14:59.383 –> 01:14:59.604
[SPEAKER_03]: I did.
01:14:59.664 –> 01:14:59.944
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t.
01:15:00.205 –> 01:15:02.128
[SPEAKER_05]: My kids when they were little didn’t have iPads.
01:15:02.148 –> 01:15:04.752
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, I guess I might have done that for Candid in the third.
01:15:05.932 –> 01:15:25.235
[SPEAKER_03]: but yeah this this is uh… was all over tiktok this morning is this lady to blame or is the patron to blame because the lady at a scream and kid but the patron said that it was her responsibility to get the kid out of the rest of this gentleman here’s telling me to tell my eight months old to stop screaming
01:15:26.897 –> 01:15:33.440
[SPEAKER_02]: It’s the video sparking of fierce debate over whether babies should be allowed to remain in restaurants when they get a little loud.
01:15:33.920 –> 01:15:40.282
[SPEAKER_02]: V-Wittaker says she brought her eight-month-old daughter Montana to this Georgia Cafe for lunch when Montana started.
01:15:45.448 –> 01:15:45.888
[SPEAKER_03]: I love them.
01:15:45.968 –> 01:15:49.289
[SPEAKER_02]: We both glued in on that, but yeah, definitely a feed for it.
01:15:49.329 –> 01:15:49.989
[SPEAKER_02]: Making noise.
01:15:50.250 –> 01:15:55.231
[SPEAKER_02]: That’s one another diner told her Montana screens were hurting his sensitive ears.
01:16:01.808 –> 01:16:09.579
[SPEAKER_02]: He told Whittaker if she couldn’t keep everyone as wrong in this situation, but Whittaker says she and her child have a right to eat out like everyone else.
01:16:10.119 –> 01:16:10.900
[SPEAKER_05]: Explain yourself.
01:16:11.041 –> 01:16:11.441
[SPEAKER_05]: Everybody.
01:16:11.481 –> 01:16:12.082
[SPEAKER_05]: Everyone’s wrong.
01:16:12.222 –> 01:16:13.544
[SPEAKER_05]: That guy was clearly rude.
01:16:13.564 –> 01:16:15.767
[SPEAKER_05]: Her response was very rude.
01:16:16.608 –> 01:16:17.209
[SPEAKER_05]: The kid is fine.
01:16:17.349 –> 01:16:17.850
[SPEAKER_05]: The kid screams.
01:16:19.612 –> 01:16:26.198
[SPEAKER_05]: But you have to be, I don’t care you have to take care of and be responsible and actually care about other people once in a while.
01:16:26.678 –> 01:16:31.842
[SPEAKER_05]: When my kids would do that, I don’t care if I’m at a restaurant, a mall, airport, whatever.
01:16:31.902 –> 01:16:37.427
[SPEAKER_05]: If my kids screaming like that, you pick them up, you walk them, you try to calm them down, you take them outside if it’s bad enough.
01:16:37.867 –> 01:16:38.048
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
01:16:38.188 –> 01:16:38.668
[SPEAKER_05]: And I’ve done it.
01:16:38.848 –> 01:16:41.330
[SPEAKER_05]: It’s about buying, it’s not caring about other people.
01:16:41.931 –> 01:16:46.575
[SPEAKER_03]: But the guy who spoke to her, I think he was also out of line.
01:16:47.273 –> 01:16:59.810
[SPEAKER_05]: he did and he lost me by saying his sense of ears that where he lost me to get can’t say that as a grown man and you know how the acoustics are in those old if you’ll be filming what depends if they move the chimney out or not
01:17:00.966 –> 01:17:02.247
[SPEAKER_05]: The old fireplace in the middle.
01:17:02.707 –> 01:17:03.187
[SPEAKER_03]: So true.
01:17:03.347 –> 01:17:08.050
[SPEAKER_03]: I got so much love yesterday for I’m going to close with two little hunks of AI.
01:17:08.130 –> 01:17:08.830
[SPEAKER_03]: Trust me, folks.
01:17:09.190 –> 01:17:11.792
[SPEAKER_03]: I’m still suspicious of AI, but I love when it’s used.
01:17:11.852 –> 01:17:18.475
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I got lots of people asking me about helpful Elvis yesterday, um, it was awful.
01:17:18.515 –> 01:17:25.919
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this is now this is Elvis eating and I did not go the reason the way I thought it would and I just found this very entertaining.
01:17:26.139 –> 01:17:28.721
[SPEAKER_14]: People don’t expect to see you eating this kind of thing, Elvis, what is it?
01:17:28.982 –> 01:17:30.083
[SPEAKER_13]: Champagne Z Ribs, man.
01:17:30.243 –> 01:17:31.724
[SPEAKER_13]: Folks call it Bushmeat down in the Delta.
01:17:32.044 –> 01:17:34.687
[SPEAKER_13]: Smokey little sweet tastes a lot like a tough pork chop for the story behind it.
01:17:34.787 –> 01:17:35.448
[SPEAKER_13]: And you’re fine with it?
01:17:35.528 –> 01:17:35.788
[SPEAKER_13]: I grew up.
01:17:37.428 –> 01:17:46.114
[SPEAKER_03]: I also love that they cut off in mid-conversation, but that sounds so much like I always had to see him eating monkey ribs.
01:17:46.535 –> 01:17:46.955
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s fun.
01:17:47.035 –> 01:17:47.755
[SPEAKER_05]: I can’t see ribs.
01:17:48.176 –> 01:17:49.237
[SPEAKER_03]: Right, I’m sorry, forgive me.
01:17:49.257 –> 01:17:51.958
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn’t mean to get less specific than I needed to do that.
01:17:52.279 –> 01:17:53.840
[SPEAKER_03]: I would like to show it once more.
01:17:53.880 –> 01:17:55.861
[SPEAKER_14]: People don’t expect to see you eating this kind of thing.
01:17:55.921 –> 01:17:56.582
[SPEAKER_14]: Elvis, what is it?
01:17:56.822 –> 01:17:57.943
[SPEAKER_13]: Champagne Z Ribs, man.
01:17:58.063 –> 01:17:59.564
[SPEAKER_13]: Folks call it Bushmeat down in the Delta.
01:17:59.864 –> 01:18:02.506
[SPEAKER_13]: Smokey Little Sweet takes a lot like a tough pork chop of the story behind it.
01:18:02.646 –> 01:18:03.287
[SPEAKER_13]: And you’re fine with it?
01:18:03.367 –> 01:18:03.607
[SPEAKER_13]: I grew up.
01:18:04.267 –> 01:18:05.407
[SPEAKER_13]: And it’s for us there.
01:18:06.067 –> 01:18:07.668
[SPEAKER_05]: Sora is doing a great job.
01:18:08.028 –> 01:18:13.349
[SPEAKER_05]: They are now all over my TikTok feed with their videos and they all have their little Sora, watermark, all over it.
01:18:13.469 –> 01:18:15.649
[SPEAKER_05]: So they’re doing a great job at trending right now.
01:18:15.949 –> 01:18:27.252
[SPEAKER_03]: If you click one of those, and they do all the, I’ve seen Martin Luther King and I guess Elvis and John of Kennedy Dancing in Heaven, they do Marilyn Monroe stuff.
01:18:27.612 –> 01:18:31.753
[SPEAKER_03]: Some of them are less impressive than others, but I’m usually walking away with a smile.
01:18:34.593 –> 01:18:47.077
[SPEAKER_05]: I’ve been getting ads for influencers where I submit like 20 pictures of myself and then it makes an AI version of myself So I can just instead of actually shooting the video just tell what to do it.
01:18:47.617 –> 01:18:51.198
[SPEAKER_03]: How long if you did that could we do the show without my realizing?
01:18:51.945 –> 01:18:53.185
[SPEAKER_03]: It was a, I judge.
01:18:53.325 –> 01:18:54.005
[SPEAKER_05]: That’s a good point.
01:18:54.906 –> 01:19:00.507
[SPEAKER_05]: We did forget to play prank on Michael and Monday and make the video horrible.
01:19:00.947 –> 01:19:01.247
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:19:01.267 –> 01:19:02.287
[SPEAKER_05]: The virus was worse.
01:19:02.547 –> 01:19:03.087
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s true.
01:19:03.327 –> 01:19:04.128
[SPEAKER_03]: I did forget that.
01:19:04.148 –> 01:19:05.108
[SPEAKER_03]: We were going to play static.
01:19:05.208 –> 01:19:07.568
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, well, I close with this Josh.
01:19:07.628 –> 01:19:12.509
[SPEAKER_03]: I know you’re dissatisfied, unrewarded with the Orioles season this year.
01:19:15.310 –> 01:19:20.411
[SPEAKER_03]: If they brought in a big hit or some guy that you know about, do you think it could save the season?
01:19:22.351 –> 01:19:23.392
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean next year’s season.
01:19:23.712 –> 01:19:25.373
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, yes, yes, all right.
01:19:25.433 –> 01:19:26.873
[SPEAKER_05]: You’re going back down to say hi pass.
01:19:26.913 –> 01:19:33.317
[SPEAKER_09]: I know where you’re going here All right, let’s see if this guy might be a good one to pick up Jesus, a grand slam to put this one away.
01:19:33.337 –> 01:19:35.338
[SPEAKER_09]: What are you feeling right now?
01:19:35.358 –> 01:19:48.645
[SPEAKER_09]: I’m feeling blessed and first and foremost, I want to thank Myself gonna done it with up He wants my favorite they lost me with the robe Yeah, you should be at least wearing the team culprits
01:19:49.380 –> 01:19:51.803
[SPEAKER_05]: And you know what Jesus would never play for the Yankees.
01:19:52.904 –> 01:19:54.446
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s what we need to get him on the other side.
01:19:54.746 –> 01:19:55.707
[SPEAKER_03]: We got to get him on the other side.
01:19:55.727 –> 01:19:56.187
[SPEAKER_05]: That’s why.
01:19:56.207 –> 01:19:59.010
[SPEAKER_03]: That would love, he would love Baltimore.
01:20:00.535 –> 01:20:03.537
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s from a soldier tower, the whole thing.
01:20:03.937 –> 01:20:04.817
[SPEAKER_03]: Josh, a pleasure.
01:20:04.897 –> 01:20:06.238
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for playing with me today.
01:20:06.318 –> 01:20:07.739
[SPEAKER_03]: Michael will be back tomorrow.
01:20:07.759 –> 01:20:08.519
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s always fun.
01:20:08.959 –> 01:20:11.000
[SPEAKER_03]: And another full show for your enjoyment.
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01:20:33.956 –> 01:20:36.759
[SPEAKER_03]: We will see you next time Josh, thank you, kindly.
01:20:37.460 –> 01:20:37.840
[SPEAKER_06]: Of course.
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