#3544: A Little Druggy
Today? A salute to the “Big Voices”… may they rest in peace. Who are the “most hated” movie stars? Hint: Robb matriculated with one of them. Are you sick of fishin’? Thoughts on pie and corn husks… and isn’t it about time you got Ripple?
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[SPEAKER_13]: Welcome to Hazard County.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Whalen Jennings tells the story of the Duke’s of Hazard, starting Friday, January 26th.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_13]: You can listen to the Michael Marasho at michaelmarasho.com.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow, what a happy year.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I want to excitement.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We have today.
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[SPEAKER_13]: It’s the Michael Marasho with Michael Marasho and Rob Spiewack.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Now here’s Mike.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Was that a young Ernie Anderson you played at the front of the show today?
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t think so.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I do remember this guy as he had earned the Anderson quality.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, but it’s a CBS Booth guy and wasn’t earning only ABC I have no idea because he did the love, but let’s hear it one more time.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I think it was I think it was Ernie OK, let’s do it Yeah, you know what I’ve got I’ve got to do this sorry about that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s you’re in it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I heard it.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Well, that’s a hazard caddy
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[SPEAKER_13]: Whalam Jennings tells the story of the dukes of assets starting Friday, January 26th.
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[SPEAKER_13]: But it’s not classic, Ernie like this.
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[SPEAKER_13]: The women of all my children will make your days.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Fantastic.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Erica, make your day every day and all my children.
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[SPEAKER_12]: up there you go, Ernie.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Man, you know, doesn’t exist any more just to add it to the list of things that it doesn’t.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There were guys, chain smokers out in Los Angeles that were usually DJs that they hired to do these promos and the more gravelly and lower your voice, you know, Don La Fontaine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Don La Fontaine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Don La was the in a world guy in a world.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And they just were, who is the guy?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know Joe Sipriano still with us right and he did a lot of voiceovers.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There was another guy, a radio guy that passed away too, but he was a Billy big voice.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Was it Sean Hall?
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[SPEAKER_12]: It was just not not shunnel.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I grew up in that era.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I grew up in that era where it was the Billy Big Voices where the guys you wanted to emulate.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I love I love the voices.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You know, I Uh, one of the great regrets I had is when I used to run board for the Stern Show.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Don partos niece.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I can’t think of her name right now, but it was Don Parto’s niece was an employee at K Rock, and I called her once, and I said, does Mr. Parto do like just any independent things?
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[SPEAKER_12]: She said, call him up and see if he will.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He might say your name for a hundred bucks.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And I just thought, oh, God, how awesome would it be to have Don Parto’s saying your name?
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[SPEAKER_12]: And I never followed through and then he died.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So, I mean, that’s, I got that closed like reaching out, but I was also nervous because you don’t want to bother the guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, you know, it was, I love those, those big, they’re very similar to the old, old timey sports broadcasts that were around back in, you know, my dad’s day.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So you have a favorite big voice of them all?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I have a favorite, it’s, it’s teared.
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[SPEAKER_10]: with me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The Ernie Anderson is, I think, the gold standard for me because he would do he had the the swagger and the attitude and he was he had that delightful DJ phoniness that was because of that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He worked when he did booth for radio stations like he did the top hour for Z100.
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[SPEAKER_10]: from the top of the empire state bill just you know nobody better as far as I was as far as sports broadcasters he wasn’t a Billy big voice but I don’t you know really when I look back on it because he he meant the the the greats mentored him Vin Scully yeah
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think there was anybody better on radio than that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s an outstanding answer.
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[SPEAKER_10]: A guy, a guy that worked radio, and then TV for Boston, Ned Martin, and then the two distinctive guys for the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, the if you can look up Schirm Feller.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Sure, I believe related to Bob Feller, the Baszard.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But I think Sherman Feller was his name, and it was, you know, nobody for the Red Sox.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And then the great, great, great guy from the Yankees.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, that was the PA announcer for the, no, Jerry, Jerry Gita.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And they, they were, he was so iconic that there were Yankees that,
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[SPEAKER_10]: Kept it is that that’s sure that’s sure and great great had and great attendance being a little kid and going into a stadium and hearing that voice And it was not a classic delivery.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was really kind of a monotone, but uh, but I like that And and the the guy for the Yankees kind of was showing member to his name.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s Bob something Bob is that Bob.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, that’s Bob.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know
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[SPEAKER_12]: uh… but anyway he did the uh… giants in the ice uh… you want to have a hot taken unpopular take mic sure is that charlio donnell is better than johnny Gilbert charlio donnell he does a wheel or real wheel yeah he was good women there and then there was jean wood yes and you know i remember jean wood that that he was one of the enough he was you know it’s very fitting that you would say that because we are going to do family feud today
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[SPEAKER_12]: we are.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: For the bonus.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean tomorrow we’re going to play family for you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Now, you know, I did have a little run in with Don Lumpetaine.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He had done life on the tin.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did you still something in his house?
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, he did.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did he get mad at you for mispronouncing his name?
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, because it thanks to email and early 2000s, he did some custom work for Churchill’s working at.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Was it a religious guy?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have no idea.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think he was the guy who likes his money.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The children’s director.
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[SPEAKER_08]: had this vision for this video and wanted his voice in it and sentiment email and I got an email with a record and of exactly what the children’s director wrote out ready for me to make a video of.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s really cool.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And he just did it without doing it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t charge.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t think he charged anything.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Because I never saw a bill.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I just got audio.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I like that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I also, um, the announcer that used to be at Charles Town Races was Custie Carris.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And that’s now you’re now you’re really stretching on that one.
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[SPEAKER_12]: But we used to go to the races a lot.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And it was a big deal when, you know, you’d get to hear Custie Carris.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let me see if I found a shrimp.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let me get it from the beginning.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Now I’m in the Boston Red Sox.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, and that was a couple of flies.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I want to hear the announcer.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hey, holes.
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[SPEAKER_02]: There is a manager of the American League champion, Boston Red Talk, Darrell Johnson.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Really terrible delivery, but distinctive voice.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You know, who else was like that?
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[SPEAKER_12]: So Hockman, who is the Red Skins voice for a million years?
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[SPEAKER_02]: In left field, number one, Bernie Carmo.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, I think 1975 so a lot of these players are clambering in that Danny Doyle Danny Doyle God memory hey sports person who hate sports
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I didn’t even plan on doing that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: In your phase anti-sports guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, budding for you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And then the one I really do is the Yankee guy, you know.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What’s fun about this photo of Charm?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he’s got the microphone, but he’s also got a bullhorn right next time.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s interesting, isn’t it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, so like you’re saying how interesting.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Talk into the stadium?
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, when I wore Faust first walked into Fenway Park, it was his gigantic… I felt as though there was a massive speaker in the center field, and you hear the organ playing and all that wonderful stuff.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s just, you know, you look back when you were a kid and these are bigger than life moments that you experience when you see the green of a footballer.
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[SPEAKER_10]: all feel better ice in these giant hockey players skating, just fun, fun times.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Speaking of fun times at the old ball yard, and I know that guy’s going to hate it, this is my life.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, I do this show.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I take my kid to school.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I play occasionally on the golf course myself, and I follow him at his sports, both golf and baseball.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And we now have, it is official, the fall season is underway for the wreck league.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And because of that, the lady, Myra, who runs the concession stand.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I had an ant Myra, you don’t hear that name anymore.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is it short for El Myra?
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[SPEAKER_10]: But she knows me by my first name now and said thank you Mike when I told her how much I enjoyed a particular food stuff This is a tale or that that you know you as the snow cone guy No, no because the snow cones were in a different fall yard.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, he didn’t call you Johnny sunflower Johnny sunflower
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[SPEAKER_10]: This was, this was, last night, she will come, this is so old school.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This is so Americana.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It really is.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You’re sitting there and as a little league game begins at 6 p.m.
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[SPEAKER_10]: down on a little rec field in the middle of Fort Myers, Florida.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She will come out to the stands, the bleachers on both sides and says, folks, let me tell you what I’ve got tonight and she makes homemade specials.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Sometimes it’s a barbecue brisket sandwich, sometimes it’s pulled pork.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Last night and I forgot how much I enjoyed it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, this is a Mexican treat that her neighbor makes and I will tell you something I have never really gotten into Tamales But tamales with that masa and the meat in the middle of my
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[SPEAKER_12]: God, if I’m not mistaken, to Molly, the mosa is like a dough that encapsulates the meat on the inside, but then it’s wrapped in corn, it’s wrapped in a corn husk.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, okay, but you don’t look for corn husk.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It looks like a hot pocket.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It looks like a hot pocket.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, if you take it out of the, uh, of the corn.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But the fact that it’s cooked in the corn, and I forgot, I said, this is like,
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[SPEAKER_10]: phenomenal.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There’s a homemade tamale that she made for the, you know, for all the people at the game.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I was probably one of 20 people that had him.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Maybe maybe go for it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The garlic Carla went and picked him up at the window.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I was, I was watching the ball game, so I don’t know how much it costs.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was fantastic.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Each serving came with two tamales and they were plenty.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That was absolutely a perfect dinner.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I just, I cannot wait to get another opportunity to go this weekend.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I definitely will go to a Mexican joint to have a tamale.
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[SPEAKER_12]: What you need to do is ask Maira if she has her third class food permit because I can’t imagine that they have keeping her very nice kitchen that it’s serving hot food
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[SPEAKER_10]: dare you how dare you might want you to be sick.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m not you know what my kid was You know he’s the one that went to famous Dave’s much more chance of getting something there I would think well that’s I know say they had their license either I just would like to see some paperwork.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s all now on the flip side There was another offering and it was the divergers be at the well it was this was the dessert offering yeah
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[SPEAKER_10]: that was purchased for my son and because I’m off of sugar, I of course obsess about sugar.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And so what she offered as well as the tumali’s because it is the season.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She offered a pumpkin pie last night and I’m here to tell you that it’s official
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[SPEAKER_10]: no longer on the menu for us.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, Pumpkin, not ever.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Stand it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I realized how much I really think it’s a worthless confection.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it has its place.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it has its place.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It’s gross.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, it’s not nasty.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I sure nastyness.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Might be the most extreme of foods, where it’s between bad and good.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I’ve had great pumpkin pie and most pumpkin pie I have had is bad.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, this was not.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did it look like it was a scratch deal?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Did she make it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Here’s the thing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t eat like I used to eat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So if I eat something that’s a bad for you food, which any sugar is, it is.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s just the reality of it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And Carla had a couple of
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[SPEAKER_10]: Carla and I both felt like dukey.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We felt like dukey because of the just the heaviness and the nastiness of it and pumpkin.
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[SPEAKER_10]: By the way, there’s nothing to do with pumpkin.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s no spice.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They put it in anything pumpkin spice.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You first.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Like we all like we get that story every year.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Like we as the morons that we are need to be reminded of it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s really not pumpkin the day.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I understand that pumpkin doesn’t taste like cinnamon and nutmeg you, dork.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Like if next time you have zucchini, cook it with nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon and sugar.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And that tool tastes like a pumpkin pie.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I but I better but last night because of the way.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Carly experienced it and I and Joshua probably right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Maybe it was a bad pumpkin pie,
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[SPEAKER_10]: of eating a pie made with something, you know, that I’ll, that I’d rather put on my porch and carve a scary mouth and do it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: This, this troubles me because a lot of the same flavor profiles in the pumpkin pie exist in the fruit cake.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Are you more of, is it the flavor?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is it the texture?
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[SPEAKER_12]: What is it that was so amazing?
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was the it was the way it landed.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was the way it landed like a hockey puck in my gut and I said Carly says, I don’t feel good.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I said I don’t either.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I feel like more like that now it was probably the Tamales along with the pump combined.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s a lot of soft You know pre-shoed food
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, probably not now.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I’m going to make a prediction here.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Josh is not waiting on pumpkin pie yet.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Josh, are you a fan of the Costco pumpkin pie?
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[SPEAKER_12]: It’s great.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_12]: It is for six dollars.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You can’t beat it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s true.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s better on your connectivity.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s also six dollars.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, let me ask you about this.
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[SPEAKER_10]: First of all, duck out and duck back in so we can get you up to speed here because once he does that, I want to find, are you getting like a feeling that the stubborn dad has no intention of upgrading his, uh,
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, absolutely, that’s really what it is, right?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Stubborn dad, he’ll probably like go down he’ll like by on Timo.
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[SPEAKER_12]: This is a signal booster.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s all you need, it just goes right here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a signal booster.
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[SPEAKER_10]: To buy an $8,000 pickleball pedal, but he won’t buy, you know, you want to upgrade to the decent connectivity in the outer banks.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yes, that’s to me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If you have something after we have visited you and browbeat you into fiber, we would think that, you know, that our main engineering do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let’s see, he’s back.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He’s back.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, now we have to address this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We have to address worse as the week goes on.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Since we brow beat Rob Spiewack to the, and I realize this is not your domicile.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You do not own it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He’s against it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We have the conversation last night.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You did.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, with your dad.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I said.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And how did it go?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I said, when I was here in July, the trucks were out there digging all the lines for fiber.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I said, I don’t see the trucks anymore, but every time I turn on my phone, I get an ad for Ripple Fiber.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I said, you need to call them.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I know that they leave Ripple for Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I’m sorry, to backtrack, but Ripple is not a great name for an internet provider.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, that’s Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I told them.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Ripple, like, RIPPLE,
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, and Mike, if you need to reach, if you need to reach the owner of the house, it’s Josh’s dad at ripple.net.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I have told them they need to call Ripple and get this move in for Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Now, I remember back in July when you were in the outer banks, you were having some issues with you up there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You had mentioned something in that refresh my memory because it was something along the lines of Edward.
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[SPEAKER_10]: he’s stubborn and competitive and competitive and as I said when you ducked out a second he probably spent a thousand dollars on a pickleball pedal but he wouldn’t you would necessarily pot for the the quality but it’s not about the money okay it’s about it it’s the being right and that the internet works perfect for him what if you had your brother that’s what it is my friend your brother what if he called and said dad my internet is so much faster than yours
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[SPEAKER_08]: Making calm are they all that I’m talking to the surrogate family yeah, I’m just we all I don’t know if you’ve ever played we play this game We played a lot of monopoly deal this week.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I played with my parents.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, very competitive card game Then we moved last night into a game called splendor which is like where you collect these tokens and buy cards with gems
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[SPEAKER_08]: and it got into a little screaming match over a rule to the point that we had to then try to face time my sister and brother to try to get their take on the rule now you know you talk about yelling and screaming among your family are they really screaming no it’s not an anger we’re just I don’t understand come on now let’s call someone so and they’re smiling yeah yeah it’s a we’re laughing in arguing so then we’re calling someone else to try to get a rule a rule
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[SPEAKER_08]: change in the only people who trust is not the internet that has the actual rules in it, but another family member.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is it a simple enough rule that Mike and I could make a ruling on it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Don’t get him involved, Josh, do not get him involved.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do not get him involved in a game.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Because I read the rules manual.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I read the instruction manual.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It went my way.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, good.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I went to chat to EPP.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It went my way.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And he has to share it there.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But everyone else says that I’m we, I’m Mr. Turford in the rule.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I say, OK.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Everyone in the chat room wants to know if Ripple.com is owned by Fred Sanford.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think I have ever ever in my life tasted.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is it a fortified wine?
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[SPEAKER_12]: What is it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it’s something like that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Speaking of Joshua Roca, this will probably be for you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s why you subscribe to the bonus show.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Josh sends out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: just a little screenshot yesterday that I want to dive into, we can, yeah, we will do it in the bonus show because the content will be so disturbing that I think we need to cover it in the bonus show, but it involves that new show monster on Netflix, the Ed Geen story, which is just, we didn’t, we couldn’t get it finished the episode last night because Michael kept coming in
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, you don’t want to 12-year-old anywhere near that crap.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If you have a 12-year-old or any kid watching that, you are in trouble.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And the just of Josh’s screenshot was, and this will be for the bonnet show, just how weird you are and dark you are if you are.
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[SPEAKER_12]: enjoying that show when you get text like that from him and i won’t reveal what it is i i i love it i isn’t it decarving and to reply i’m mike uh fortified wine is what ripple is great uh i think various flavors here’s what surprises me okay it’s carbonated
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[SPEAKER_12]: It’s essentially a wine cooler that was produced from a wine cooler in the 1960 to 1984 by the Ernest thing to the O’Gallowineries.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There it is.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They control the world.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I like drinking it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Most of it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And it does say on Wikipedia made famous by Fred G. Sanford.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I will tell my dad if he wants me to come back down here again, he’s got to get the Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s funny.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He may or it may turn into a stubborn, we’ll see who blinks first.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What happened?
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s funny.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I bet Ripple is cheaper than what he has now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Look at us trying to talk about connectivity and Rob is still on Ripple.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, no, no.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Rob’s making a point.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I bet the fibers cheaper.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s the whole argument we had with you for months.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, it is.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, you know what, you guys were right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I mean, Rob, Rob claimed that they didn’t offer it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And how long do you think they had it when Rob was playing?
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[SPEAKER_12]: It was years of lying.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And I got so much to show for it because I don’t think it was lying.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it was ignoring.
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[SPEAKER_12]: No, I called.
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[SPEAKER_12]: They did not when we first broke the notion of doing it is when why went to that business BS and I did.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I went to Verizon.
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[SPEAKER_12]: They said not available in your neighborhood.
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[SPEAKER_10]: What do you mean business PS?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, that was because we had the Comcast line that was too expensive and unreliable.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That was known as Comcast business.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And the best that Comcast could offer me in my home for $300 a month was 40 up.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And that’s nothing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I mean, it was night and day when you did that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I hope for Josh’s sake that he’s able to drag his father, kicking and screaming.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And by the way, did you tell them that, you know, they’re stuff?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do they use it primarily for streaming television?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Is that what they use it for?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Or what are they doing?
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[SPEAKER_10]: They’re in the net.
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[SPEAKER_10]: down here in blue here, central, costs as they lose more toast.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, that’s good.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It is has nothing to do with internet.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It has everything to do with cable television, which is what people, that’s why you come down to Fort Myers and you have a small fledgling business.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And if you manage to buy yourself a very inexpensive television schedule,
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[SPEAKER_10]: you will own the world, like the late Billy Fassillo did with the Kia deal is pretty bad about every single ad he could buy because it was so much cheaper than larger markets and he owned the auto market.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He would run ads that were like three minutes.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I mean, he buy entire lot because it was so inexpensive.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was able to do that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Good looking assistant.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you know, two of a sudden, don’t you find that, uh,
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[SPEAKER_10]: In my generation older people, much more inclined to get everything from the magic box, the telly than anything else, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean like information or information, entertainment, I’ll give you an example.
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[SPEAKER_10]: My friend Mark Silverstein had worked for the Food Network.
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[SPEAKER_10]: got me tickets to see Rachel Ray years ago.
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[SPEAKER_10]: When back when she was a phenomenon, right, before she jumped a shark.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And it was just, it was wild to see her jump.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was while blue-haired people that were just, and I, you know, I said, come on down, we’ll go take a peek and we’ll meet Rachel Ray.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you know, I loved my food people.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve had a tough Goldman on this show came to our house in analysis.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve had a, you know, multiple interviews.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We had Guy Fiyetti.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We had more than one Anthony board day and I love those food people.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I really, really do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But, you know, that’s it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s what they like.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I know what my, the new TV I got from Kelly, the free TV with the advertising bar on the bottom, they keep saying, you know, you can play games on your TV.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And I’m like, I got enough to do with my TV.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t need games.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t need them.
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[SPEAKER_08]: For purpose, you can do one there, Rob.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Worked out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I’ll just take you to every time and fit this.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, that’s great.
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[SPEAKER_10]: All right, I got a lecture at the wellness check this week.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Excuse me, I got your throat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, I got a, I got the lecture.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, I’ve heard it so many times, it was just like, I’ve lost a lot of weight, but they’re right, especially when, you know, I didn’t mention that when I was talking about, you know, half the thing being, well, there’s really nothing we can do about that at this stage.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The problem with that is jumping into the castle.
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[SPEAKER_12]: The problem is the things that you can have something to do with or no fun at all.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I consider myself somebody who gets out and does stuff, but it doesn’t count, and I am reminded constantly by medical providers that walking from a golf cart to a T-box and then to your shot really doesn’t matter.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s my son trying to say that he does participate in sports.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He fishes as if that’s an active thing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do you find Josh with your son and I have another Floridian boy that fishes?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do you find yourself frustrated with the love of fishing?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I can’t tell my kid.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Because there’s nothing to show for it because you can’t eat it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, that’s just such a…
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[SPEAKER_10]: when when my kid is a good spotting and last night in particular when I’m watching him play baseball I’m watching me get better and better and better at it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and then he makes his golf team and I’ve got and I just feel like fishing throwing a line into the water is just so
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do they have a fission team at the school that we find I think that I I would guarantee that some of the high school still yes I would guarantee they’d have something it’s a institutions around the Mental Institute my problem with fish and is that there’s a dozen Fish and rods in the garage Me, yeah, it’s still I need another one and Yeah, you know what he’s not now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You don’t piece a lure my kid is on fly fishing now
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[SPEAKER_10]: My kid is a he wants a fly ring.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, uh, yeah, we fit now.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That one.
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[SPEAKER_12]: It doesn’t want to tie his own flies.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Probably, you know, it’s fine about a fly ring is you then also need flies.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then you did a place to go out and practice.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then there there’s a reason why is enough.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So you need more.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, there’s a reason why Bass Pro Shops is the size of, you know, four airline hangers.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, like, you know, Bass Pro Shops, I mean, it’s crazy.
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[SPEAKER_12]: It’s insane.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, it’s insane and everything’s overpriced.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But anyway, getting back to my son, coming in and out of the room.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, we are trying to watch monster the Epigames story again, and you’re probably not as far along as I am Rob, but let me just say this about that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The, uh, I ate some progress.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So let’s see if we match up.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, he is.
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[SPEAKER_10]: the scene that we froze on was him standing in his kitchen.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you know what I guess saved this for the bonus hour.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Was there just about to perform something?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, there was a table, right?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, we’ll do it in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Because it’s really, I just don’t want to do it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And might the only one who found that scene sweet?
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[SPEAKER_10]: you’re disgusting.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That is so gross.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That is so completely gross.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So after the pump compiling the tamales, we make it on, by the way, of resounding victory, like they’re two and a, and they’re killing it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And look for Mike’s autobiography at all booksellers after the tamales and pumpkin pie.
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[SPEAKER_12]: After the tamales and pumpkin pie by Mike O’Mara.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We got one guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We got one guy and he comes into the neighborhood and he is the only guy that there is there is there are slow drivers, there are faster drivers and then there are there is Uno, one dangerous driver, one dangerous driver that lives here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If I’m sure occasionally a work truck might fly through and it’s like, hey, watch out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This dude, this is routine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve been throwing the ball with my kid out in the street.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I have been out in my front yard walking the dogs.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I have seen this guy on multiple occasions and he flies.
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[SPEAKER_10]: he absolutely flies now i’ve never had the opportunity to call him on it uh… but it’s uh… it happens to be the same family that we’ve had a dust up with in the past way back when with uh… with with them are my son playing with their kid yep
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[SPEAKER_10]: This dude, last night, we’re driving.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Carla is driving the car.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m in the passenger sight and Carla says, oh my God, this guy, it’s in our neighborhood and I look and there are headlights.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Within, you’ve been in both of you have been in my community.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It ain’t a big place.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And once you go through that little gate and you come in, you’re in an intimate little community here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, in this guy is maybe two feet off of our rear bumper.
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[SPEAKER_10]: even Ed Geen would say that’s too intimate.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Follows us in, we take a left onto our street and start heading down the straight road where our house will be on the right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There is one left before that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This guy is so close to us and then but when it gets to that street, you see him violently take a left-hand turn and at that point Carlos says, you know it’s him.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I said, how do you know that?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Because he angrily took that letter, because he’s going to race all the way down to get in front of our car, we turned before he gets in front of us, it doesn’t matter and sure enough it was this guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And I’m gonna I am going to wait for the opportunity, but I will get it and I that I have no look I’m I’m all for live and let live, but not when it comes to you know my kid rides his bike and plays on that street And I am ready to deal with this situation and you know that that’s the rule the one is yes Look how color car this.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I was late late late late gray.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I believe and
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[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you, you know, what happened?
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[SPEAKER_10]: The target ball.
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[SPEAKER_12]: The ball is still rolling.
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[SPEAKER_12]: People don’t know that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It’s still going.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She’s very busy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I have many neighbors like that that speed down the road.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And my favorite thing now is when I pull into my neighborhood, I put the cruise control on at 25 miles per hour and just relax.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just piss them off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s my favorite thing to do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You get kids, come on now, be careful people.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t, you know, we know it’s Dodge City out there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, where everybody is, but I mean, within your own neighborhood, come on and the guy is weird anyway.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So Josh, how does the guy with the skeletons in his yard?
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[SPEAKER_12]: How does he drive?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I’ve never seen him outside of the house, so I wouldn’t know.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Do you think he has a car?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Have you been out there now, you’re not there so you don’t know what the outfit of the day is I’m sure it would be online.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, all right, so we will a later in the show today I want to talk about a very particular skill set that I believe is vastly overpriced because I have a decision to make is that from today?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, it’s cat in the hats.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It is cut in the hat today.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, thing one thing to two kids in a cat
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[SPEAKER_10]: What wonderful neighbors they are.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Are they Josh?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Be ashamed of something happened at this play unit.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Josh, eights it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s eights it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I loved that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So I made coffee last night, and I’m here to tell you that the coffee that I made, Mrs. O’Mara, I believe, had two thirds of the correct, which left me a cup and a quarter.
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[SPEAKER_12]: When you say, when you say you made coffee, you didn’t brew it.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You just said it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Put the timer on and set it up.
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[SPEAKER_12]: very excited you or you excited about the tidbits what’s what what brings you the excitement what the tidbits you mean the news that I have today this is the portion of the show Josh where Mike brings little tidbits that will keep you informed and entertained throughout the day I will tell you I’m probably pleased with the kicker today it’s a variation on a a very old theme that has been used in comedy circles for a very long time but that comes later well I appetite
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[SPEAKER_10]: We start with a follow-up from yesterday’s story, 79-year-old Dolly Parton.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She wants to assure fans that she is not dying after her sister Freeda, it’s spelled F-R-E-I-D-A, Prida, asked for prayers, Dolly posted a video from the set of, not many
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[SPEAKER_05]: I want to say something for the days of October the 8th and obviously I’m here doing some commercials for the Grand Ole Opry, which is why I’m dressed kind of like a country western girl, but before I got started, I wanted to say I know lately, everybody thinks that I am sick and that I am well, I’m sick to you, I’m working hard.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Anyway, I wanted to put everybody’s mind at ease.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Those of you that seem to be real concerned, which I appreciate and I appreciate your prayers.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Cause that’s basically what you got.
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[SPEAKER_12]: We’re done a good AI.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, yeah, no, she’s very life like just like the Walt Disney Statue.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, Donnie Sister Freedle also gave an update saying she didn’t mean to scare fans.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, if you didn’t mean to scare fans, you should have done it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Freedle, no.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think it’s alive.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think it’s a lie.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think she’s just old and out of touch.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think that’s exactly what I was afraid as a big sister because then she’s really old.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But then here’s her quote after that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You can free to the sister who still can’t let it go and says thank you all for lifting her up.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No, no, take your jargon from your snake dancing church and don’t, you know, you didn’t need to lift her up.
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[SPEAKER_12]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_12]: With Dolly, there’s a lot to unpack.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And at the end of the day, we have to see what sticks to the wall.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But Dolly is an icon.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And when I come out, you’ve got to be mindful when you’re in that orbit that you don’t say something that makes fans think that she is dying.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t know what’s wrong with these but when you said freighter I thought of that uh that comic book that Ed Geen likes You mean the uh you mean the the lady of a book and wall.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, that’s the one
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[SPEAKER_10]: you are you might be more into it than I am that is that I just although I remember it to you did you remember the title book and wall that’s what it is look like a great graphic novel not even two years into retirement in jean Simmons is already doing old band stuff on Tuesday jean landed in the hospital
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[SPEAKER_10]: when he passed out behind the wheel of his Lincoln Navigator in Malibu, he crossed several lanes of traffic and he hit a parked car.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Was he in full make-up?
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[SPEAKER_10]: He was briefly hospitalized, but yesterday he tweeted, quote, Here we go.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Don’t be.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thanks everybody for the kind wishes.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m completely fine.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I had a slight fundament.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It happens Especially those of us who were horrible drivers and that’s me.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Gene I was a question.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I have a question.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You say you’re a horrible driver.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Does horrible driving count with passing out?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is that a trait of a horrible driver?
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t know why I passed out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Was he in the school pick-up line?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, it was month.
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[SPEAKER_11]: No, I’m 76 all of my kids are grown.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m just wondering if you called.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Because Michael, Michael Merrill will be 76 and still in the pickup life.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, but he’s there all the time.
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[SPEAKER_12]: There’s nothing to pick up.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He’s just hanging out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So there is no word on what happened, but Gene’s wife, Shannon Tweed, they’re still together in her day, though.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Shannon Tweed said that his doctor had recently changed his meds.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Gene is 76 has always been adamant that he doesn’t drink or do drugs.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I believe that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I believe that he doesn’t do that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Because drugs and drinking cause money.
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[SPEAKER_10]: kids played their final show on December 2nd, 2023 at Madison Square Garden.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And now he’s out there just.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Do you suppose Paulie was at that final show?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Paulie Christine?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Paul Blair Christine.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, and his wife.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I bet they went.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I bet they did.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If there wasn’t like a jaw screening or something like that.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He went to the final concert with Richard Dreyfus.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Sometimes you don’t even have to be a
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[SPEAKER_10]: Alligations have surfaced that Kevin Costner, who I believe is prickly, got into an onset incident during Yellowstone that caused productions to temporarily shut down, production to the temperature shut down, according to the Hollywood Report of the 70-year-old Academy Award winner came to blows with West Bentley.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, that’s that’s Ricky Fitz from American beauty that’s that played Jamie Dutton on the show the the governor who’s evil.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The aldeclane the cosster encouraged the American beauty alum to who’s 47 to ditch.
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[SPEAKER_10]: show creator Taylor Sheridan script and play a certain scene differently.
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[SPEAKER_10]: However, Bentley barked back that he signed up for a Taylor Sheridan show not a Kevin Costner production, according to a source, who was there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Costner proceeded to lunge at Bentley.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The actors pushed and shoved one another until they were separated.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Kelly Riley, who plays Beth Dunn.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The show wouldn’t exist without her.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She was allegedly in tears and production was briefly shut down.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It costers not a happy guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It costers never a happy dude.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He left the show following his death of the death of his character, not following his death.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s sad, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t do it too though.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Kevin Goster left the show following his death.
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[SPEAKER_10]: No.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Kevin Goster left the show following the death of his character in the season five premiere on November 24.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The series is set to spin off on what network
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh got to be paramount CBS well CBS is paramount.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There you go.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I just think Kevin Constraus, they’re always stories about him being unhappy in someone.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I’ve all started in the big chill when they cut out all his parts except for his slit wrists
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, that’s right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He was the corpse supposed to have a bigger part.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I forgot about that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The oldest and possibly most haunted hotel in Las Vegas is the El Cortez hotel in Casino.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And the El Cortez is ground zero for a lot of those slot influencers that I watch a lot.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Really?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is it on the strip?
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a lot of property.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m not sure where it is, because I don’t think I’ve ever set foot into the L-Cortez, but it’s old.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And the second most haunted hotel is the Downtown Grand, and it’s haunted by the ghost of feces.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They’re offering at the L-Cortez to pay someone $5,000 to spend a weekend ghost hunting inside the L-Cortez.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It actually sounds pretty cool.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They will equip you with ghost hunting gear, like EMF meters, EVP, Recorders, Flashlights, and Thermal Sensors.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Then they’ll set you free to explore the earliest corners, searching for signs of ghostly activity, especially
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[SPEAKER_10]: at night.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, they also provide a helmet and written on the helmet says I’m a moron.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I’m a rogue.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, they take three people.
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[SPEAKER_12]: We can go three weights.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And be fun.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It’d be some fun bonus content.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And be a whole weekend of you guys saying, where’s Mike?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I’ve done those.
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[SPEAKER_12]: We follow the cigarette butts.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You are supposed to document your experience with photos and short videos, and keep a journal of what you encounter, which can include scary, mysterious, or even funny moments.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We think it’s haunted by your influencers.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just around every corner.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know I watched Lady Luck who I reached out to and ignored me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let me see Vegas Matt he has ignored me the Brett ski didn’t ignore us, but didn’t want to come on the show right he just kind of gave us a shout out they’re afraid of coming on shows to be interviewed I think.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I mean, I don’t think there’s something that right exactly what’s going to get out somehow.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Let’s see if you’re interested, you can fill out an application at casino.org.
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[SPEAKER_10]: What I was going to mention about lady luxury hit a million subscribers.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hey, jealousy, that’s me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, a million subscribers and they said they would do $50,000 in $1,000 spins when they hit a million subscribers and I watched it and it was a bit of a vacuum, oh, they got crushed.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They got it just goes to show it is a random machine people and sometimes even when you are throwing massive amounts of money into it you don’t always hit so there you do buy into the notion that the big dollar machines are a little looser
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[SPEAKER_12]: Because they’ll tell you that to get you into the business.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This is what I know that these machines are programmed to give a hit periodically to maintain a ratio of payouts to losses.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s just the way they’re programmed.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And depending on when that happens, that’s what kind of controls whether you get a hit.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So the fact that you’re sitting on a $25 machine,
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s no different than a penny slot.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s just when it pays, it’s gonna pay.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Now, because you are upping the losses, when you’re pumping that money into a hired-in-on machine, that, I suppose, could influence the pay out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But you have to remember that that particular machine has been populated by people who are also pouring large amounts of money in the understand.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So I do.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I still don’t trust the ones that are all electronic with like a virtual screen.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, there’s something mechanical at least.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There are more of those now.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The regular analog.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I played crazy rich Asians and I didn’t win a thing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There, now they say and I don’t know who they are.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They, but you know, it’s one of my favorite subjects.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they, they say that the payouts on the licensed machines for Frank and the Stein or Crazy Rich Asians are less of a payout.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, because they’re, they’re a draw themselves.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Although the biggest hit I ever had,
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[SPEAKER_12]: in excess of three digits was an Elvis machine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I remember when you got that hit you talked about it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Speaking of the ghost tour, if you’re interested, you can fill out an application at casinos.org.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They will announce one winner five days later and that’s when you start planning your trip, which will need to happen within the next month.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So you got to be ready to travel.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The $5,000 prize includes $800 toward airfare and travel and $500 to cover food,
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[SPEAKER_10]: equipment.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s part of the price.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Part of the price is paying for the trip.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, well, they want you to cover it with the five grand they give you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, you’d get out a little left over, I guess.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, when you gamble.
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[SPEAKER_12]: If you have trouble finding in Mike, El Cortez is actually a Spanish word, it means the Cortez.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you very much, Rob, for that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I appreciate that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: In dog news, a dog named Eor isn’t that cute.
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[SPEAKER_10]: A dog named Eor flagged down a cop in Destin, Florida and led them straight to an 86 year old woman who’d fallen and couldn’t get up.
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[SPEAKER_10]: her husband called 911 after she took the dog out for a walk and wasn’t back in an hour later.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was dark out and there’s a chest cam footage of the whole thing.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She was awake and alert and eating cake when the cops got there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Not true.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She was mostly just a maze that Eor led them right to her dogs or the best folks.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They are.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They are the best they are.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Even if you give them a horrible
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[SPEAKER_10]: Finally, today, another Florida story.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, we can end with a positive.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We always have to give you something special.
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[SPEAKER_10]: A 51 year old guy in Winter Haven.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s where the Boston Red Sox used to have spring crannies.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He was arrested the other day when cops booked him into the jail.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They found something they had never found before.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They got a call about a naked man in a public bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But he was fully clothed by the time they got there.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So that’s how they get you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, they let him go then he trespassed on the on a set of train tracks right in front of him.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He just walked on to the tracks Not supposed to do that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And then now this is what tipped it over the edge.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He threatened to kill a cop.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Oh That’s not what you want to do.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They booked him took him to the jail.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They put him through an x-ray when they got him to the jail I didn’t know they did that, but I guess they do if they’re gonna really lock you up
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s when they realized that he was hiding something.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Up there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: In his exit ramp as one of the cops had clever.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It was a thermos.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Up there.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Good for him.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s what the x-ray showed in that a little one a it looked like perhaps a 20 ounce thermos that was up there.
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[SPEAKER_10]: They thought he was trying to smuggle drugs or weapons into jail but apparently it was just a thermos that they immediately rushed him to a hospital where a
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[SPEAKER_10]: Specialist removed it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: How is your coffee stayed warm for so long man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We were talking within the news about Kevin Costner getting you a fist fight and we’ve had a, you know, over the years, many, many different stories about what celebrities are pains in the asses.
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[SPEAKER_10]: There is a list that Rob has found that involves stars who were most hated.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think I love this because when we consume our media, you know, you don’t really know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do other actors that play characters who are obnoxious and tricky?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, but we don’t know what they’re all really like.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, we have theories, but I really like to know, because sometimes there are people we think are that are super nice, that are actually dick.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s what surprised me, especially a number one here.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I always thought he was well regarded by everybody.
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[SPEAKER_12]: But in 1999, the entire cast of Man on the Moon hated Jim Carrey, because he stayed in character as Andy Kaufman the entire time and alienated everybody on this set.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I think you hear that with actors periodically, where they will be so in-character that they can’t get out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve always thought that’s a little crazy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I always owe a lot more respect for an actor like Anthony Hopkins that just shows up in the livers and does it’s perfectly, you know?
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[SPEAKER_12]: As Spencer Tracy said, just know your lines and step on your mark.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s what you got to do.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s what you do.
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[SPEAKER_12]: this one I thought this guy was beloved but in 2003 no one liked Mike Myers on the set of the cat in the hat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well this is not the first time I’ve heard about Mike Myers being really disliked on the set of them.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Let me these are the adjectives that were quoted.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I want to know if you if you’ve heard these before.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Controlling humorless and this is sad prone to tantrums.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, not it not he was in character.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That’s the cat in the hat description.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, I’m trying to remember that character didn’t he.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He’s got a bird in pression.
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[SPEAKER_12]: A bad impression of Bert Larr.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Like he’s the cowardly lion.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So another cat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve never been it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And by the way, those are really damaging stories for celebs because you really have trouble getting it out of your head for a while when you’re watching them on screen.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So, you know, in 2004, Mike, I know you watched Blade Trinity in the theaters because you love Wesley Snipes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Snipes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Remember when you used to have this phone number?
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[SPEAKER_12]: That was his answering machine.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, we used to have his answering machine Josh and we called it and all you would
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[SPEAKER_10]: Snipes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That was at beep.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You’ve reached the phone.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You’ve reached the home of Snipes.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Well, Mike, in Blade Trinity, Wesley Snipes was so unhappy with his character, and he felt he was being sideline by Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Beale.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So he made everyone miserable, including in one scene he was asked by the director to open his eyes.
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[SPEAKER_12]: But he refused to, because he didn’t want to do anything the director wanted him to do.
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[SPEAKER_12]: So later on, they had to see GI his eyes open in the movie Trinity.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Here’s, look, I think that it’s easy for all of us in common manland to, you know, throw daggers at these celebrities.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But, you know, even on our clown-like level of the business of show, there is the performance element
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[SPEAKER_10]: is that what you’re doing is going out to everyone.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And that is where the pressure exists.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And, you know, it can overwhelm certain people.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It can make people a testy, it can happen.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But I think that it is something that you have to be mindful of, the fact that you’re doing a job, like any job, and you’re working with other people, and you have to take them into consideration.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s where I look at.
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[SPEAKER_12]: This one does not surprise me no one like Christian bail on the set of American psycho in 2000 Boy, it’s tape evidence of him being saying that what he’s that he was intense off camera as well as on I think that’s a kind way of saying yeah amateur’s with that that right about that he had right
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Now this one I can understand in 1978.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t even remember this movie a Richard prior movie called Blue collar.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t you remember it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I thought it was was that a Jean Wilder one too.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m not sure.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Don’t remember.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But remember the name.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He said his addiction and paranoia were making the set toxic.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And then he pulled a gun on the director.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I mean, that goes without saying that somebody would that would be under the influence.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And it’s sad, too.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, it doesn’t just happen in the workplace.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It can happen in social situations, too.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I might go off with people who are, you know, that obviously like the sauce a little too much.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And it can be, we’ve never played golf.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Mike, you hit it so well, Rob.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You hit it so well, you are so high functioning.
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[SPEAKER_12]: You will, yeah, thank you.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s the nicest compliment you can give me.
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[SPEAKER_12]: There you go.
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[SPEAKER_12]: In 2014, this one won surprise you.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Shia La Booth.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He was full method actor in the movie Fury, uh, even through the point of cutting his face and having an actual tooth pulled and refusing to shower to stay in character.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, he’s troubled anyway.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He talked about how troubled he is and, uh, he was a child star and a lot of times when their child stars, they don’t get the attention that they probably need because mommy and daddy are too busy shuddling them to the set to the point of fashion those checks.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think that’s why that stuff happens.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think Shia LeBuff is a naturally spectacular actor that would have had a much, much better career, you know, if he wasn’t doing that all the time, I like Shia LeBuff movies.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think what’s the movie he made with Tom Hardy, with their bootleggers in Appalachia?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it’s called Wallace.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I think it’s called Wallace.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh my God, that’s a great one.
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[SPEAKER_12]: The shy of the beef, the beef.
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[SPEAKER_12]: The next one, Mike, is the only person on the list that I went to middle school with, and he was hated in the movie suicide squad, 2016 Jared Leto, hated by all of his co-workers, and you don’t see him as much as you used to.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I always get him a little confused, just a little confused with Walton Goggins.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t think they have aren’t they both skinny kind of a binary actors, but more hair, more hair and less forehead on Jared.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Jared Leto.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Weird weird roles though, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And Mike, this is for suicide.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It’s called on movie.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They keep advertising.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There’s a neutron.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, there’s a neutron.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And I’m just burning.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’m doing business with something.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Doing the neutron dance.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Jimmy Neutron, the, uh, I hate that animated feature.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I went to a, you know what, I went to a virtual reality.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Jimmy Neutron ride, maybe in Disney, and that also made me feel crazy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Josh, do you know what, uh, singing group did the Neutron dance by any chance?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know the Neutron dance.
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[UNKNOWN]: God, I love that song.
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[SPEAKER_10]: A great band.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Do you have it handy?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, I’ll bring it up to you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I will actually.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my god, the Neutron dance was the
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[SPEAKER_12]: You might not know about Jared Leto is in that suicide squad movie.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He wanted the rest of the cast to be freaked out by him as the Joker So he’d send them gifts like bullets dead animals and get ready for this one used condoms
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[SPEAKER_12]: Is he your age?
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[SPEAKER_12]: He’s exactly my age.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, we went to 7th and 8th grade together.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Was he skinny then?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And it’s not like we were buddies.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He was, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_12]: He was like a squirt.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He was just a little guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And one thing about him did I do think is pretty cool.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He bought his family home from when he grew up and gave it to his family.
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[SPEAKER_12]: I think that’s kind of neat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Is he was he into the theater arts back then when you were?
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[SPEAKER_12]: No, he was kind of a, he had sort of a druggy feel to him.
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[SPEAKER_12]: It doesn’t surprise me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a great word.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Druggy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s like that guy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_10]: He’s kind of druggy.
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[SPEAKER_12]: He has a little druggy.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And my, Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Everybody power 105, WAVA.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hope you’re having a great weekend everybody.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Here’s the forecast today.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hot.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Defeature is in the mid 90s.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Tomorrow, partly cloudy with the chance of thunderstorms on WAVA.
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[SPEAKER_12]: tight as it does the fiber make it a little closer was I was I before or behind you were dead on I would if you were in an air check meeting I would give you a place of me who we and they were also that they had that was that from Beverly Hills cop might have been yep yep sounds correct about but Beverly Hills got okay Mike this is sad Bert Reynolds
01:00:23.828 –> 01:00:26.731
[SPEAKER_12]: was hated on the cat by the well, boogie nights that day.
01:00:27.152 –> 01:00:38.545
[SPEAKER_12]: I see I always think of for rentals is being joyful and bloopers and what’s that was he hated on boogie nights and people say it was probably because he took the role because he needed the money.
01:00:39.065 –> 01:00:45.174
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and he also was late in his career and he felt the role was being heard.
01:00:45.334 –> 01:00:46.196
[SPEAKER_12]: He’s a little druggy.
01:00:46.917 –> 01:00:53.546
[SPEAKER_12]: Remember when he released his, uh, the spoken word version of his autobiography, and it didn’t sound like Burton till you sped it up.
01:00:54.467 –> 01:00:55.108
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, very sad.
01:00:55.188 –> 01:00:58.510
[SPEAKER_12]: But he felt the role was beneath him, but he did get an Oscar nomination.
01:00:58.570 –> 01:01:00.452
[SPEAKER_12]: So maybe he was nicer after that.
01:01:00.812 –> 01:01:03.894
[SPEAKER_12]: This one won’t surprise you on a night in 2013.
01:01:03.954 –> 01:01:05.835
[SPEAKER_12]: Do you remember a movie called The Canyons?
01:01:06.656 –> 01:01:06.956
[SPEAKER_12]: No.
01:01:07.236 –> 01:01:08.858
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, that had Lindsay Lohan in it.
01:01:09.538 –> 01:01:13.161
[SPEAKER_12]: And she was in her nightmare period when she made this movie.
01:01:13.481 –> 01:01:16.283
[SPEAKER_12]: And she was almost fired multiple times by the director.
01:01:16.343 –> 01:01:20.025
[SPEAKER_12]: If you’re the lead in a movie and you’re thinking about firing you, you’re bad.
01:01:20.045 –> 01:01:21.927
[SPEAKER_12]: Because that means I got to reshoot everything.
01:01:23.808 –> 01:01:24.549
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, a little dragon.
01:01:24.709 –> 01:01:27.011
[SPEAKER_12]: How would you, what would you give her druggy percentage at?
01:01:27.131 –> 01:01:30.814
[SPEAKER_10]: I back then, on that particular that era, remember the era of Lindsey when it was like a 90%?
01:01:30.974 –> 01:01:31.995
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:01:32.215 –> 01:01:34.917
[SPEAKER_12]: Well, it was Mike, what we used to do is out of a possible 10.
01:01:34.957 –> 01:01:38.100
[SPEAKER_12]: How many hydrographic needles did you give her on the druggy list?
01:01:38.120 –> 01:01:41.783
[SPEAKER_10]: When you’re in the early 20s and you’re a girl and you sound like that.
01:01:43.823 –> 01:01:46.464
[SPEAKER_08]: She’s turning it around now with homework style movies.
01:01:46.924 –> 01:01:48.265
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, she does, she does, she does.
01:01:48.305 –> 01:01:49.666
[SPEAKER_08]: She does, she does.
01:01:49.846 –> 01:01:52.287
[SPEAKER_12]: And freakier Friday isn’t she not in that?
01:01:52.507 –> 01:01:53.407
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, that was very good.
01:01:53.767 –> 01:01:55.288
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, oh, it was very good.
01:01:55.348 –> 01:01:55.688
[SPEAKER_08]: Very good.
01:01:55.708 –> 01:01:56.408
[SPEAKER_08]: I enjoyed it.
01:01:56.809 –> 01:01:57.909
[SPEAKER_08]: We’re behind your Lindsay.
01:01:58.169 –> 01:02:02.151
[SPEAKER_12]: I hold in my hand the last person that was hated by their cast.
01:02:02.191 –> 01:02:03.711
[SPEAKER_12]: And Mike, this really surprises me.
01:02:04.232 –> 01:02:04.772
[SPEAKER_12]: Bill Murray.
01:02:05.973 –> 01:02:10.176
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, but I guess, but I mean, I want him to be nice.
01:02:10.516 –> 01:02:12.078
[SPEAKER_12]: It was Charlie’s Angels in the year 2000.
01:02:13.058 –> 01:02:14.600
[SPEAKER_12]: He was so antagonistic.
01:02:15.662 –> 01:02:22.045
[SPEAKER_12]: Reportedly, Lucy Lutheral punch at him, and he was replaced by Bernie Mac in the sequel to Charlie’s Angels.
01:02:22.545 –> 01:02:25.206
[SPEAKER_12]: But if you have Lucy Lutheran a punch at you, you’re doing something wrong.
01:02:25.386 –> 01:02:29.608
[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t care if it was Bernie Mac that was being a dick, I wouldn’t care because he was just too funny.
01:02:30.209 –> 01:02:34.491
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, that’s one that Boya Tia, he would have made some great comedy if he lived.
01:02:34.831 –> 01:02:35.431
[SPEAKER_10]: He really would.
01:02:35.631 –> 01:02:41.854
[SPEAKER_12]: I’m so instantly brought back to Oceans 11 when he’s playing the card sales, and he said, you have love to hands.
01:02:42.394 –> 01:02:43.154
[SPEAKER_10]: Creamy hands?
01:02:43.234 –> 01:02:43.775
[SPEAKER_10]: Creamy hands.
01:02:44.615 –> 01:02:45.576
[SPEAKER_10]: God, what a talent.
01:02:45.716 –> 01:02:46.396
[SPEAKER_10]: Anyway, that’s it.
01:02:46.456 –> 01:02:47.537
[SPEAKER_10]: Those rocks be wet.
01:02:47.577 –> 01:02:49.519
[SPEAKER_10]: I appreciate that.
01:02:49.639 –> 01:02:58.205
[SPEAKER_10]: We’re going to talk about a particular repair that, you know, just add it to the list of why we are screwed as Americans.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, but first the most magical holiday treat is coming.
01:03:03.188 –> 01:03:05.690
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s at the top of Oprah’s favorite things list.
01:03:05.810 –> 01:03:06.510
[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you Oprah.
01:03:06.831 –> 01:03:08.532
[SPEAKER_10]: CNN is in love with it.
01:03:08.672 –> 01:03:11.154
[SPEAKER_10]: You can’t turn CNN on without hearing about it.
01:03:11.414 –> 01:03:12.715
[SPEAKER_10]: Everyone wants it.
01:03:13.495 –> 01:03:14.055
[SPEAKER_10]: What is it?
01:03:14.135 –> 01:03:15.496
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I’ll tell you, ask.
01:03:16.096 –> 01:03:17.236
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s the T.M.O.S.
01:03:17.316 –> 01:03:21.117
[SPEAKER_10]: Family Cookbook and here is your chance to get yours.
01:03:21.557 –> 01:03:23.658
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you like, do you like the beef burger, y’all?
01:03:23.978 –> 01:03:24.638
[SPEAKER_12]: I love it.
01:03:24.658 –> 01:03:28.199
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you like the idea of Mama O’Mara’s famous brownies that you made?
01:03:28.239 –> 01:03:30.920
[SPEAKER_10]: Are you going to make Shia LaBuff burger, y’all?
01:03:31.020 –> 01:03:32.881
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, Shia LaBuff burger, y’all.
01:03:33.872 –> 01:03:35.052
[SPEAKER_10]: Are you hungry for food?
01:03:35.213 –> 01:03:36.353
[SPEAKER_10]: Is food something you like?
01:03:36.873 –> 01:03:40.114
[SPEAKER_10]: I know a lot of people that take a little food every single day.
01:03:40.535 –> 01:03:42.395
[SPEAKER_10]: You know, it doesn’t eat a lot, Mike or Droggy’s.
01:03:42.655 –> 01:03:44.876
[SPEAKER_10]: Droggy’s don’t, but we don’t need them anyway, do we?
01:03:45.216 –> 01:03:46.337
[SPEAKER_10]: Are you hungry for fun?
01:03:46.657 –> 01:03:48.898
[SPEAKER_10]: The Michael Marisho family cookbook.
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[SPEAKER_10]: is your ticket to edible excellence.
01:03:52.221 –> 01:03:54.444
[SPEAKER_10]: Amazing recipes only available from us.
01:03:54.784 –> 01:03:55.485
[SPEAKER_10]: Jimmy’s wings.
01:03:55.845 –> 01:03:58.028
[SPEAKER_10]: I mentioned the brownies, Rob’s fruit cake.
01:03:58.268 –> 01:03:58.428
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:03:58.448 –> 01:04:03.033
[SPEAKER_10]: That he mass yellow secret family, Tiramisu recipe and wait for it.
01:04:03.994 –> 01:04:05.296
[SPEAKER_10]: Meet beans.
01:04:06.177 –> 01:04:06.657
[SPEAKER_10]: So good.
01:04:07.513 –> 01:04:08.814
[SPEAKER_10]: A Spuac family favorite.
01:04:09.295 –> 01:04:10.235
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, that’s yours.
01:04:11.677 –> 01:04:13.258
[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve never point meat beans.
01:04:13.418 –> 01:04:19.563
[SPEAKER_12]: Actually, it’s Kathy’s Kathy brought it to the family But it is it is awfully good during football season.
01:04:19.804 –> 01:04:20.524
[SPEAKER_12]: Me beans.
01:04:20.644 –> 01:04:21.165
[SPEAKER_12]: Me beans.
01:04:21.545 –> 01:04:22.346
[SPEAKER_12]: Be sweet.
01:04:23.046 –> 01:04:24.468
[SPEAKER_08]: Can you like what a new name for that?
01:04:24.968 –> 01:04:29.270
[SPEAKER_12]: Nope, uh, how would you like to guess the two primary ingredients in meatbeam?
01:04:30.210 –> 01:04:32.031
[SPEAKER_12]: Uh, okay, some sort of lagoon.
01:04:32.371 –> 01:04:33.091
[SPEAKER_12]: Yes, a bean.
01:04:33.311 –> 01:04:33.512
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
01:04:33.632 –> 01:04:34.872
[SPEAKER_10]: And some sort of protein.
01:04:35.272 –> 01:04:36.653
[SPEAKER_12]: Mike, you’ve nailed it.
01:04:36.873 –> 01:04:37.413
[SPEAKER_12]: Thank you.
01:04:37.613 –> 01:04:38.234
[SPEAKER_12]: Good job.
01:04:38.354 –> 01:04:39.594
[SPEAKER_10]: Bus does it more.
01:04:39.894 –> 01:04:40.514
[SPEAKER_10]: All the best.
01:04:40.614 –> 01:04:41.075
[SPEAKER_10]: All for you.
01:04:41.115 –> 01:04:43.596
[SPEAKER_10]: The cookbook will be in your hands before the holidays.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you can pre-order it now at MichaelMerryShow.com.
01:04:49.258 –> 01:05:13.595
[SPEAKER_10]: be part of TMOS history feed the show feed the fans feed the family feed the family the TMOS family cook with order now order often yeah order like 20 of them they make it Mike I’ll be the first one to say it this year they make a great gift let me just tell you come into your device just a second little closer I want to tell you something that I’m a whisper here okay folks okay yeah here’s a little secret you know here
01:05:16.725 –> 01:05:21.448
[SPEAKER_09]: we’re dirty little whores and this is what we use to support the show and we keep the show keep going.
01:05:21.488 –> 01:05:23.910
[SPEAKER_12]: I have, you know, got to lean in until you’ve this.
01:05:24.730 –> 01:05:25.551
[SPEAKER_12]: It’s not a secret.
01:05:25.971 –> 01:05:27.172
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
01:05:27.352 –> 01:05:34.957
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, we, it’s part of the, you know, the tier structure of how we finance our, yeah, and don’t make a shed a tier by the, but it’s also a good product.
01:05:35.979 –> 01:05:55.809
[SPEAKER_10]: it’s a very good product said the man who is much more honorable than I am uh… it is it is a one it by the way we’ve been curating it i was the first one to get all of my recipes together and and and documented and send it to editor and chief uh… josh saroka at the daily planet i put it in there
01:05:56.949 –> 01:05:57.769
[SPEAKER_10]: at the daily planet.
01:05:58.230 –> 01:06:00.071
[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you and get the cookbook.
01:06:00.111 –> 01:06:00.991
[SPEAKER_10]: We would appreciate that.
01:06:02.171 –> 01:06:03.912
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, add it to the list.
01:06:05.873 –> 01:06:09.115
[SPEAKER_10]: We the Omera family have made a mistake.
01:06:09.275 –> 01:06:11.616
[SPEAKER_10]: As I mentioned before, we are space challenged.
01:06:12.316 –> 01:06:19.862
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I think I may have mentioned that we kept a couple of bicycles, family bicycles out on the Illinois.
01:06:19.982 –> 01:06:20.983
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:06:21.003 –> 01:06:27.248
[SPEAKER_10]: And yesterday, I ventured out after the show to inquire as to what it might take.
01:06:30.630 –> 01:06:49.006
[SPEAKER_10]: to you know get the chain and some of the you know the parts a little lubed up and stuff like that and you know when the guy in the local bike shop and that’s what we decided you should go to right we got a whole lot we got we got something here oh my god I didn’t even see it
01:06:49.206 –> 01:06:49.807
[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you, Reese.
01:06:50.007 –> 01:06:51.530
[SPEAKER_10]: Thank Reese, you’re so generous to us.
01:06:51.570 –> 01:06:52.451
[SPEAKER_10]: We appreciate that.
01:06:52.831 –> 01:07:01.023
[SPEAKER_10]: And we were on the kick there where we’re getting the super chats, but that’s a super chat from Reese for $20 because Reese is prickly.
01:07:01.404 –> 01:07:04.068
[SPEAKER_10]: And if Reese is prickly, he wants you to be prickly.
01:07:04.188 –> 01:07:05.569
[SPEAKER_12]: Don’t find Reese to be prickly.
01:07:05.629 –> 01:07:06.669
[SPEAKER_10]: I found him to be pleasant.
01:07:06.729 –> 01:07:07.950
[SPEAKER_10]: I think he’s a very nice man.
01:07:08.170 –> 01:07:11.972
[SPEAKER_10]: I have to say that this is on me as I said.
01:07:11.992 –> 01:07:25.819
[SPEAKER_10]: We’re space-challenged a short time ago, move the bicycles, the BC-cletus outside, that matter whether they’re undercover or not, and they kind of work, kind of work, the bikes are in rough shape.
01:07:25.839 –> 01:07:28.961
[SPEAKER_10]: So I just want all I want is to get them in working order.
01:07:29.341 –> 01:07:29.641
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
01:07:29.961 –> 01:07:31.722
[SPEAKER_10]: And that should simple.
01:07:31.762 –> 01:07:33.222
[SPEAKER_12]: I mean, the mechanics are all sound.
01:07:33.262 –> 01:07:37.043
[SPEAKER_12]: It might need some loob, maybe a part, but that sounds like they’re an occasion.
01:07:37.063 –> 01:07:40.424
[SPEAKER_10]: So I walk into this tiny little bicycle store.
01:07:41.604 –> 01:07:46.745
[SPEAKER_10]: And the guy is working on a bicycle.
01:07:47.285 –> 01:07:48.205
[SPEAKER_10]: It is a little shop.
01:07:48.265 –> 01:07:50.766
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s right there where you can see it and he doesn’t look up.
01:07:52.066 –> 01:07:54.707
[SPEAKER_08]: And the guy behind the counter kind of looks like this.
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[SPEAKER_12]: There’s Jared Leto, right there.
01:07:56.844 –> 01:07:58.385
[SPEAKER_12]: There you’ve got my favorite book.
01:07:58.785 –> 01:07:59.825
[SPEAKER_12]: He’s a cute kid.
01:08:00.025 –> 01:08:01.086
[SPEAKER_12]: What a cute little kid.
01:08:01.106 –> 01:08:02.367
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, he’s short though.
01:08:02.707 –> 01:08:03.227
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s short.
01:08:03.267 –> 01:08:03.728
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s the time.
01:08:03.748 –> 01:08:04.888
[SPEAKER_10]: And I said you were tall.
01:08:05.248 –> 01:08:06.289
[SPEAKER_10]: You were like, I was.
01:08:06.669 –> 01:08:08.090
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s you and I was Lee tall.
01:08:08.390 –> 01:08:11.012
[SPEAKER_12]: I was probably five, 10 by the time I was in eighth grade.
01:08:11.052 –> 01:08:11.312
[SPEAKER_10]: Good.
01:08:11.952 –> 01:08:14.013
[SPEAKER_12]: I sent you a second picture to Josh where you can see.
01:08:14.033 –> 01:08:15.714
[SPEAKER_12]: He looks a little more druggy and eighth grade.
01:08:16.114 –> 01:08:17.695
[SPEAKER_12]: That was seventh grade Jared Leto.
01:08:18.176 –> 01:08:22.738
[SPEAKER_12]: But if you want to, you know, look at someone who’s a little more druggy, you got the longer hair here.
01:08:23.298 –> 01:08:23.779
[SPEAKER_12]: Did it arrive?
01:08:24.539 –> 01:08:25.860
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it is coming up right now.
01:08:26.040 –> 01:08:26.581
[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, there he is.
01:08:26.601 –> 01:08:28.443
[SPEAKER_12]: And he’s going to deflether t-shirt.
01:08:28.643 –> 01:08:30.544
[SPEAKER_08]: You know what?
01:08:31.205 –> 01:08:32.766
[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think he looks druggy at all.
01:08:33.007 –> 01:08:34.128
[SPEAKER_10]: What about the guy above him?
01:08:34.228 –> 01:08:34.828
[SPEAKER_12]: Adam leader.
01:08:36.590 –> 01:08:37.170
[SPEAKER_10]: Adam leader.
01:08:37.410 –> 01:08:37.671
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:08:37.731 –> 01:08:38.932
[SPEAKER_10]: I thought it’s Michael Kindle.
01:08:39.433 –> 01:08:42.675
[SPEAKER_12]: No, no, my Kindle will be on the other side because it’s a long stripe of names.
01:08:42.715 –> 01:08:44.397
[SPEAKER_08]: That’s never been adamant.
01:08:44.697 –> 01:08:47.519
[SPEAKER_08]: Couldn’t you see these two boys, Bowley and Little Rob?
01:08:47.899 –> 01:08:49.140
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, absolutely.
01:08:49.480 –> 01:08:50.621
[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, Adam would never chance.
01:08:50.861 –> 01:08:53.383
[SPEAKER_10]: Like walking down the hallway and the books come out of his hand.
01:08:54.184 –> 01:08:54.644
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:08:55.025 –> 01:08:57.546
[SPEAKER_12]: So I go into the fire step on the background, I shoot.
01:08:57.767 –> 01:08:58.607
[SPEAKER_10]: I go into the basement.
01:08:58.647 –> 01:09:00.509
[SPEAKER_10]: I go repair shop and the guy doesn’t.
01:09:00.549 –> 01:09:06.413
[SPEAKER_10]: First of all, I hate a non look up like when you walk into a reaper store.
01:09:06.433 –> 01:09:08.454
[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, you gotta do something like this.
01:09:09.455 –> 01:09:12.316
[SPEAKER_10]: How can I help you with that tone with that tone?
01:09:12.596 –> 01:09:14.076
[SPEAKER_10]: How can I help you like you?
01:09:14.236 –> 01:09:18.577
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, sorry Have I interrupted you by patronizing your business?
01:09:18.857 –> 01:09:34.481
[SPEAKER_10]: Sorry to help you out on a daily basis and I said yeah I’ve got a couple of bikes that have been outside and they need a little Lube and maybe a maybe one might need a new chain on it, but you know I just I want to get them back in working order.
01:09:34.721 –> 01:09:37.902
[SPEAKER_10]: He said so as opposed to saying he says
01:09:39.542 –> 01:10:07.130
[SPEAKER_10]: I would like to, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would have to look at them first, I would
01:10:07.490 –> 01:10:08.430
[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know.
01:10:08.630 –> 01:10:10.211
[SPEAKER_10]: I already want to go with like that.
01:10:10.231 –> 01:10:16.273
[SPEAKER_12]: He’s belittling you and it’s possible that I mean all signs point to it from the accent to the lack of business and the lack of interest.
01:10:16.893 –> 01:10:17.973
[SPEAKER_12]: Do you think it was a front?
01:10:18.633 –> 01:10:20.634
[SPEAKER_12]: The bike store was there gambling going on in the back?
01:10:20.734 –> 01:10:22.575
[SPEAKER_10]: No, he was there working on a B.C.
01:10:22.595 –> 01:10:23.555
[SPEAKER_10]: Clet that there it was.
01:10:23.655 –> 01:10:23.915
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
01:10:24.215 –> 01:10:30.077
[SPEAKER_10]: And then he says, you know, bicycles should be have a maintenance done once per year.
01:10:30.557 –> 01:10:33.318
[SPEAKER_10]: And I was just like, yeah, well, haven’t done that.
01:10:33.378 –> 01:10:34.638
[SPEAKER_10]: Just want to get him working.
01:10:34.958 –> 01:10:35.099
[SPEAKER_10]: Did.
01:10:37.339 –> 01:10:40.300
[SPEAKER_08]: I believe immediately because he’s already looking down on you.
01:10:40.840 –> 01:10:42.780
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you’re not this professional bike.
01:10:42.820 –> 01:10:43.321
[SPEAKER_08]: He said something.
01:10:43.501 –> 01:10:54.483
[SPEAKER_10]: I can’t give you any price, I said, well, can you, and the word I hate to, when I use ball park, when I say ball park it, I’m already frustrated, but I said, can you ball park?
01:10:54.903 –> 01:10:57.424
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, we do a reconditioning for $195.
01:10:57.644 –> 01:10:58.924
[SPEAKER_10]: I said,
01:11:02.245 –> 01:11:03.526
[SPEAKER_10]: Is that per bike?
01:11:04.087 –> 01:11:04.407
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
01:11:04.968 –> 01:11:06.169
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, sorry.
01:11:06.389 –> 01:11:06.950
[SPEAKER_10]: Bye.
01:11:07.130 –> 01:11:07.610
[SPEAKER_10]: Bye.
01:11:08.651 –> 01:11:09.172
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s too much.
01:11:09.192 –> 01:11:10.533
[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, with all due respect.
01:11:10.693 –> 01:11:10.994
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay.
01:11:11.034 –> 01:11:17.800
[SPEAKER_10]: If you’re going to just put like oil on a chain and it’s a uniform price no matter what.
01:11:18.561 –> 01:11:19.582
[SPEAKER_10]: I think that’s a rip off.
01:11:19.902 –> 01:11:21.123
[SPEAKER_08]: I have a Walmart bike.
01:11:22.084 –> 01:11:24.987
[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t know the brand, but a Walmart current 99 dollars.
01:11:27.099 –> 01:11:31.562
[SPEAKER_08]: And so with Josh is saying he’s just, you know, just go on on the strike.
01:11:31.582 –> 01:11:32.442
[SPEAKER_08]: You don’t need a track.
01:11:32.522 –> 01:11:33.823
[SPEAKER_08]: You’re not going down mountains.
01:11:34.243 –> 01:11:35.524
[SPEAKER_08]: I’m not up in down the street.
01:11:35.784 –> 01:11:39.966
[SPEAKER_12]: I’m not, but I mean, I would like to get a brand new bike for less than a cost to recondition the track.
01:11:39.986 –> 01:11:41.007
[SPEAKER_12]: Could you say all the tracks?
01:11:42.027 –> 01:11:43.188
[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, I don’t know.
01:11:43.628 –> 01:11:46.570
[SPEAKER_10]: I will right now they’re in the garage and they’re not moving anytime soon.
01:11:47.090 –> 01:11:59.520
[SPEAKER_10]: I got one of the bikes has, both bikes have a problem with the break where the brakes aren’t, you know, the squeeze isn’t working, the juices aren’t working, don’t say that.
01:11:59.700 –> 01:12:04.424
[SPEAKER_10]: They have that, yeah, that’s another guy used to say that all the time at the end of the day, we don’t say that.
01:12:04.564 –> 01:12:07.066
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you ever get that when you go into Washington, do you ever get that?
01:12:07.306 –> 01:12:07.747
[SPEAKER_10]: Sometimes.
01:12:07.767 –> 01:12:08.387
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:12:08.427 –> 01:12:08.768
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s good.
01:12:10.549 –> 01:12:14.232
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, so anyway, you squeeze and it’s, you know, it’s a myth.
01:12:14.293 –> 01:12:14.673
[SPEAKER_10]: It does work.
01:12:14.853 –> 01:12:25.302
[SPEAKER_10]: And then one of them at some point, I, the, while they were out on the patio, the, the tube went and I’ve replaced the tube in a bicycle before.
01:12:25.343 –> 01:12:27.124
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s 20, 21 bucks.
01:12:27.204 –> 01:12:30.767
[SPEAKER_12]: Now that’s the tube that connects the break to the tire, not the tube.
01:12:30.807 –> 01:12:31.568
[SPEAKER_10]: No, the tube.
01:12:31.628 –> 01:12:32.669
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a tire tire.
01:12:32.689 –> 01:12:33.049
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, okay.
01:12:33.090 –> 01:12:35.211
[SPEAKER_10]: There’s no tube that connects the break.
01:12:35.251 –> 01:12:35.752
[SPEAKER_10]: Are you that?
01:12:35.772 –> 01:12:36.232
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, there’s a
01:12:37.253 –> 01:12:38.475
[SPEAKER_12]: Mike, I’m not deaf.
01:12:38.515 –> 01:12:41.638
[SPEAKER_12]: There is not there is a wire that connects not to the tube.
01:12:41.918 –> 01:12:45.582
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, well, it’s a plastic tube that has the wire in it.
01:12:46.428 –> 01:12:46.768
[SPEAKER_12]: No.
01:12:46.908 –> 01:12:48.509
[SPEAKER_12]: No, that would not be good.
01:12:48.529 –> 01:12:49.549
[SPEAKER_10]: No, it’s a cable.
01:12:49.809 –> 01:12:51.450
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a cable that connects the brain.
01:12:51.470 –> 01:12:52.590
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s a cable with a cover.
01:12:52.910 –> 01:12:55.391
[SPEAKER_10]: Don’t you’re not going to be able to punch your way out of this one.
01:12:55.531 –> 01:12:56.112
[SPEAKER_10]: It is not.
01:12:56.352 –> 01:12:59.573
[SPEAKER_10]: There is no tube in the break, make a hole whatsoever.
01:12:59.713 –> 01:13:01.533
[SPEAKER_12]: I shall consent to being laughed at that.
01:13:01.714 –> 01:13:02.374
[SPEAKER_12]: I apologize.
01:13:02.414 –> 01:13:05.775
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, there’s also the tube that you put the seed on the end of.
01:13:06.795 –> 01:13:07.416
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, that’s true.
01:13:07.756 –> 01:13:08.296
[SPEAKER_08]: That’s true.
01:13:08.316 –> 01:13:08.836
[SPEAKER_08]: That’s true.
01:13:08.896 –> 01:13:10.397
[SPEAKER_12]: If we’re going to wrap it up.
01:13:10.437 –> 01:13:11.997
[SPEAKER_12]: The whole bike is made of tubes.
01:13:12.257 –> 01:13:14.018
[SPEAKER_10]: When is the last time you wrote a bicycle?
01:13:14.663 –> 01:13:16.884
[SPEAKER_12]: Uh, when was Reagan’s first term?
01:13:16.904 –> 01:13:19.545
[SPEAKER_10]: I thank you, T. That one.
01:13:19.565 –> 01:13:20.325
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, thank you.
01:13:20.385 –> 01:13:20.906
[SPEAKER_10]: There he is.
01:13:21.026 –> 01:13:23.967
[SPEAKER_10]: Joy and joy and frustration in the same break.
01:13:24.587 –> 01:13:26.388
[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, we are going to have more show.
01:13:26.408 –> 01:13:33.571
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you have some, uh, little things that you press a button and then the picture comes up and stuff like that and people that listen on audio hate it?
01:13:33.911 –> 01:13:39.073
[SPEAKER_12]: No, it’s, they will love it because today, especially the audio syncs up with every video.
01:13:39.313 –> 01:13:39.953
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s exciting.
01:13:40.193 –> 01:13:41.113
[SPEAKER_10]: I look forward to that.
01:13:41.413 –> 01:13:42.134
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01:15:02.662 –> 01:15:05.165
[SPEAKER_10]: Man, like that’s some beautiful video.
01:15:05.245 –> 01:15:08.308
[SPEAKER_12]: Jerry Tom, first national radio!
01:15:17.972 –> 01:15:18.612
[SPEAKER_12]: It’s fun.
01:15:19.252 –> 01:15:22.833
[SPEAKER_12]: Mike, do you have your explosions ready to go?
01:15:22.853 –> 01:15:24.953
[SPEAKER_10]: I always have my ordinance hate or not.
01:15:24.993 –> 01:15:28.734
[SPEAKER_10]: Because I think it’s important to stand by in case I really hate something.
01:15:28.894 –> 01:15:31.694
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, well, it’s been a while since with this is not a video.
01:15:31.754 –> 01:15:32.495
[SPEAKER_12]: This is audio.
01:15:32.855 –> 01:15:36.555
[SPEAKER_12]: This is a parody record and I think you’re going to not love it.
01:15:37.055 –> 01:15:44.337
[SPEAKER_12]: It is about this time of year, at least up north here, it’s getting a little cooler and we’re all enjoying our fire pits.
01:15:44.377 –> 01:15:46.217
[SPEAKER_12]: Do you remember when we all got our fire pits?
01:15:46.577 –> 01:15:48.878
[SPEAKER_10]: Ah, nothing like a great style.
01:15:50.819 –> 01:15:52.559
[SPEAKER_12]: Here’s one that you will love.
01:15:53.920 –> 01:15:55.280
[SPEAKER_12]: I take on Johnny Cash.
01:15:55.661 –> 01:15:55.901
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.
01:15:56.061 –> 01:15:57.281
[SPEAKER_13]: I get it.
01:15:58.142 –> 01:15:59.302
[SPEAKER_13]: To be outdoors.
01:16:04.070 –> 01:16:08.035
[SPEAKER_12]: You know, when I pull those, I try to think when is it going to blow up?
01:16:08.235 –> 01:16:09.917
[SPEAKER_10]: Did you predict that would be a better?
01:16:09.957 –> 01:16:14.202
[SPEAKER_10]: Now that’s simply because of the stupid lyric, I love to be outdoors.
01:16:14.562 –> 01:16:16.765
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, let me cheer you up with a tape you will like, Mike.
01:16:16.865 –> 01:16:17.585
[SPEAKER_12]: All right.
01:16:17.706 –> 01:16:20.228
[SPEAKER_12]: I don’t normally praise the country of Canada.
01:16:20.429 –> 01:16:21.009
[SPEAKER_12]: Bye!
01:16:21.049 –> 01:16:21.890
[SPEAKER_12]: To pay!
01:16:23.769 –> 01:16:24.270
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:16:25.591 –> 01:16:26.592
[SPEAKER_10]: I didn’t mention that yet.
01:16:26.632 –> 01:16:27.693
[SPEAKER_10]: Rob, thank you for that.
01:16:27.713 –> 01:16:28.634
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s awesome.
01:16:28.654 –> 01:16:29.936
[SPEAKER_03]: Tapion ship series.
01:16:30.016 –> 01:16:30.777
[SPEAKER_03]: Buh-bye.
01:16:30.797 –> 01:16:32.559
[SPEAKER_03]: Buh-bye.
01:16:32.639 –> 01:16:35.482
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he’s in four games and again.
01:16:35.802 –> 01:16:36.363
[SPEAKER_10]: They housed them.
01:16:36.403 –> 01:16:38.185
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s awesome.
01:16:38.245 –> 01:16:41.669
[SPEAKER_10]: We’re gonna go Vlad.
01:16:41.749 –> 01:16:44.932
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s that guy’s a super stud, Vlad Guerrero.
01:16:44.992 –> 01:16:45.253
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah.
01:16:46.544 –> 01:16:48.185
[SPEAKER_12]: And then with Canadian, what’s that?
01:16:48.385 –> 01:16:49.386
[SPEAKER_08]: They walked there in judge.
01:16:49.846 –> 01:16:51.067
[SPEAKER_08]: I’ve been asking for forever.
01:16:51.107 –> 01:16:52.428
[SPEAKER_08]: They finally did it yesterday.
01:16:52.768 –> 01:16:53.308
[SPEAKER_10]: Thank you.
01:16:53.868 –> 01:17:05.716
[SPEAKER_10]: Vlad Guerrero, you know, it’s one thing to be a slugger and a pretty thick guy that’s a muscular and, you know, you wouldn’t think that he would be fleet of foot, but man, he threw the leather around to.
01:17:05.776 –> 01:17:07.857
[SPEAKER_10]: He played a great first base last night.
01:17:08.057 –> 01:17:14.601
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s just a, you know, I love, I don’t know why, but I’ve always had a feeling for people from Toronto.
01:17:14.822 –> 01:17:20.906
[SPEAKER_10]: I think they’re good sports fans up there and I wish the Blue Jays that are in our division a lot of luck.
01:17:21.106 –> 01:17:23.988
[SPEAKER_12]: The reason I love him is I have a sickness for the thickness.
01:17:25.323 –> 01:17:28.226
[SPEAKER_12]: Mike, there was a problem at the dollar store.
01:17:28.586 –> 01:17:29.046
[SPEAKER_08]: Was there?
01:17:29.507 –> 01:17:30.227
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, sir.
01:17:30.247 –> 01:17:31.428
[SPEAKER_08]: You might want to root for Seattle.
01:17:32.369 –> 01:17:33.330
[SPEAKER_12]: OK, thank you.
01:17:33.650 –> 01:17:34.651
[SPEAKER_08]: I got a catcher, you’ll like.
01:17:35.372 –> 01:17:36.453
[SPEAKER_12]: Is he a big guy?
01:17:37.113 –> 01:17:38.314
[SPEAKER_08]: Do they, oh, they do.
01:17:38.394 –> 01:17:38.995
[SPEAKER_08]: That’s right.
01:17:39.055 –> 01:17:39.455
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:17:40.036 –> 01:17:42.458
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, his nickname is Big The Big Dumper.
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[SPEAKER_12]: That’s disgusting.
01:17:45.903 –> 01:17:46.844
[SPEAKER_12]: That’s really bad.
01:17:47.244 –> 01:17:48.786
[SPEAKER_10]: Checked a lot of home runs this year.
01:17:48.806 –> 01:17:52.689
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, Mike, here’s the other, there was trouble at the dollar store.
01:17:52.749 –> 01:17:54.350
[SPEAKER_12]: Can’t people just get along?
01:17:54.550 –> 01:18:02.717
[SPEAKER_01]: I’ve a witness says a fight over a NASCAR shirt in a North Charlotte family dollar led to shoppers being threatened with a gun.
01:18:02.737 –> 01:18:03.698
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s where you are Josh.
01:18:03.758 –> 01:18:08.639
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I was going to say it sounds so Florida like, but it’s almost like you brought the Florida with you to the Carolina’s judge.
01:18:09.420 –> 01:18:09.980
[SPEAKER_08]: There’s Park.
01:18:10.040 –> 01:18:10.480
[SPEAKER_08]: There’s Park.
01:18:10.500 –> 01:18:16.281
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, I’ll happen yesterday at the Stowoff North Graham Street in Channel 9’s Joe Bruno Talk to Wises.
01:18:16.301 –> 01:18:16.882
[SPEAKER_01]: Joe Bruno.
01:18:16.922 –> 01:18:18.482
[SPEAKER_01]: There he is.
01:18:18.502 –> 01:18:29.445
[SPEAKER_06]: A bizarre but scary crime that started with a woman demanding another woman’s NASCAR shirt and ended with that woman bringing in a gun threatening everyone and getting arrested.
01:18:30.413 –> 01:18:30.753
[SPEAKER_07]: arrest.
01:18:30.973 –> 01:18:41.196
[SPEAKER_07]: There are bars on the windows of the family dollar on gram, but customers and employees say more security is needed after a disturbing and scary situation Monday.
01:18:41.316 –> 01:18:42.837
[SPEAKER_07]: Very upset about it.
01:18:43.057 –> 01:18:45.337
[SPEAKER_07]: I am afraid for those that are working.
01:18:45.517 –> 01:18:46.718
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, she’s not showing her face.
01:18:46.758 –> 01:18:47.318
[SPEAKER_07]: She’s scared.
01:18:47.578 –> 01:18:53.524
[SPEAKER_07]: This person who didn’t want to be on camera is family of someone who is inside the family dollar Monday.
01:18:54.025 –> 01:19:01.252
[SPEAKER_07]: She says it all started when a woman complimented another woman on her NASCAR shirt and then demanded it off of her.
01:19:01.553 –> 01:19:04.235
[SPEAKER_07]: She asked her to give her the shirt.
01:19:04.636 –> 01:19:05.116
[SPEAKER_07]: Family.
01:19:06.798 –> 01:19:08.460
[SPEAKER_07]: No, I was going to give her the shirt.
01:19:08.500 –> 01:19:10.441
[SPEAKER_07]: That led to a fight between the women.
01:19:10.922 –> 01:19:11.943
[SPEAKER_07]: Nobody was shot.
01:19:12.403 –> 01:19:15.907
[SPEAKER_12]: I, um, family dollar bars on the glass.
01:19:15.987 –> 01:19:26.817
[SPEAKER_12]: What I love so much about that local news story is that he’s in front of a, a oil stained parking lot at the family dollar on Graham and they put up live.
01:19:27.237 –> 01:19:28.518
[SPEAKER_12]: Like that’s a big deal.
01:19:29.759 –> 01:19:48.567
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, just my two cents if you are in front of a family dollar that looks like that you might not be in the safest area Yes, we have a family dollar here in Leesburg that has sold Stakes for a dollar for a long time the sign is still up in the window and two years I don’t think I would buy dollars store meat.
01:19:48.908 –> 01:19:51.689
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, just don’t what’s your special today steak
01:19:52.881 –> 01:20:00.406
[SPEAKER_12]: Like we’ll close with two pieces of AI, I’ll let you put them in the order because every day they just get me a little bit.
01:20:00.826 –> 01:20:05.208
[SPEAKER_12]: Do you want to see a more modern politician or an older politician?
01:20:05.669 –> 01:20:06.809
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, man, you’re killing me.
01:20:06.829 –> 01:20:07.510
[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know.
01:20:07.530 –> 01:20:07.970
[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t know.
01:20:08.010 –> 01:20:08.871
[SPEAKER_10]: What do you think’s better?
01:20:08.951 –> 01:20:10.071
[SPEAKER_10]: You got to make the call for it.
01:20:10.091 –> 01:20:12.132
[SPEAKER_12]: All right, let’s start with the newer one.
01:20:12.193 –> 01:20:13.293
[SPEAKER_12]: And what’s the other one?
01:20:13.653 –> 01:20:18.256
[SPEAKER_12]: Here is the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, who loves shopping.
01:20:18.336 –> 01:20:19.417
[SPEAKER_03]: We are the dollar store.
01:20:19.797 –> 01:20:31.600
[SPEAKER_03]: You know, Nancy always said a bargain is a blessing if you can use it so I just look handy enough and look at that chili for a buck and a quarter that can check He’s too animated to be Reagan, right?
01:20:31.640 –> 01:20:32.360
[SPEAKER_08]: It was mellower.
01:20:32.620 –> 01:20:37.182
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and right they updated the dollar store price to the dollar 25 as it is now
01:20:38.382 –> 01:20:50.365
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, this way, but Mike, what I love and I think the best use of AI is taking people that you wouldn’t expect to see together, putting them in a setting that makes no sense.
01:20:50.605 –> 01:20:52.126
[SPEAKER_03]: I can’t go on this all day, I swear.
01:20:52.166 –> 01:20:52.986
[SPEAKER_12]: Making a joke.
01:20:53.306 –> 01:21:02.768
[SPEAKER_12]: Here is, let’s say you walked into your local salon and getting a pedicure was John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy tells a joke.
01:21:03.268 –> 01:21:05.329
[SPEAKER_13]: Why don’t you always just donate to charity?
01:21:07.479 –> 01:21:08.287
[SPEAKER_13]: because they’re shellfish.
01:21:10.955 –> 01:21:11.475
[SPEAKER_13]: Man, you’re terrible.
01:21:11.495 –> 01:21:11.776
[SPEAKER_13]: Ha ha ha!
01:21:11.796 –> 01:21:11.856
[UNKNOWN]: God!
01:21:11.956 –> 01:21:38.033
[SPEAKER_10]: That is, Rob, what a way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the way to end the
01:21:38.093 –> 01:21:40.896
[SPEAKER_12]: But the AI captured him and he’s drinking a nice tea.
01:21:41.156 –> 01:21:41.937
[SPEAKER_10]: Wow, I love it.
01:21:42.278 –> 01:21:42.838
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s awesome.
01:21:43.058 –> 01:21:43.319
[SPEAKER_10]: All right.
01:21:43.679 –> 01:21:44.139
[SPEAKER_10]: Hey folks.
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[SPEAKER_10]: for Joshua Rook and Rob Spuack, Michael Maris saying, so long everybody.
01:22:18.652 –> 01:22:21.253
[SPEAKER_10]: Give me that NASCAR shirt.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Michael Maris, radio entertainment.
01:22:29.956 –> 01:22:31.517
[SPEAKER_13]: That’s the kind of comedy we specialize in.
01:22:32.077 –> 01:22:33.418
[SPEAKER_13]: Clean, unfunny humor.
01:22:33.858 –> 01:22:35.759
[SPEAKER_13]: So what do I mean, do I drop my pants and fire a rocket?
01:22:37.340 –> 01:22:37.780
[SPEAKER_07]: What do I do?