TMOS Classic : March 4th 2026
TMOS Classic : March 4th 2026
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[SPEAKER_05]: Michael Merra, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You can listen to the Michael Merra Show at Michael MerraShow.com.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Let’s get started.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It’s the Michael Merra Show with Michael Merra.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oscar Santana and Rob Spiewag.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Now, here’s my welcome to the Michael Merra Show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We’re enjoying our second decade of the show that has become a daily routine for thousands of listeners in great places like Old Orchard Beach, Maine,
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[SPEAKER_11]: Malala, Oregon, Wheaton, Maryland, Wayne Hills, California.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Wheaton, Wheaton, Riverside.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Whatever.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Rolling Hills, California, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s just some of the places.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We appreciate you sending these to Rob every week so that we can spot like the places that, you know, even if you don’t have a house there, you’re driving through.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You see the sign?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, there’s a Wheaton, that’s what we do.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Hey, we can’t waste any time here because we have very special guests on the show today.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Adam Ferara is with this show today and Adam is joining us from I’m gonna guess just a I like the backdrop.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m gonna guess either Los Angeles or New York.
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[SPEAKER_11]: you’re on Sesame Street.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You look good at him.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s great.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I love, you know, we have, we now do so many of these Zoom interviews that it’s fun to see people and not just talk on the telephone.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you, my friend, I’m so jealous of you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Not only, you get to play a cop on TV, but then you get to have the job where you
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[SPEAKER_11]: You know, all you do is go out and drive amazing automobiles and then wreck a Cadillac and have that and and then you get to work with the you know all these wonderful and now you know what the hell you doing a podcast for I mean, all right, I’m trying to feed my effing family here at him and there and you know what and now you’ve got a podcast as well.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I thought
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, you know, all you funnier people than me with podcasts and it’s, it’s named 30 minutes what, 30 minutes you won’t get back, is that what it’s, uh, first of all, I’m like, could just do you again.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I could jealous to me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I suggest you raise your goals.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And why am I doing a podcast?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I’m sorry.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My mortgage is free, oh, Mara.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You’re absolutely right.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There I have a family in bills.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh wait a minute, he’s on TV.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There’s no problems for him, he’s in the little box.
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[SPEAKER_11]: The magic box, the little TV box, the discharges all over the room.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s green, yeah, oh God, just what does he do?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he craps cold, he’s fine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s all right, don’t worry about it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Like I’ve always found that way to be like restaurant owners where people said man we do that crowded restaurant that guy must be killing it and you know unless you’re in the restaurant business you don’t know let me make it up to Adam by giving you your first plug Adam would not be here unless he was plugging something he’s going to be at the Arlington sentiment and draft house April 30th and May 1st
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[SPEAKER_11]: And that’s the big story having you on because when I see this, I finally say to myself, my God, we may be creeping towards normalcy and we may be able to go out and see a great comedian perform with other people.
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[SPEAKER_11]: How long have you started getting back out there?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Is this brand brand new?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know anything about you know what the performers end is.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You know, have you just started doing this again?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ve been out.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got assisting hit March last year.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was at Chicago improv, and they went, all right, go home.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So we went home, and you know, you didn’t know how long it was going to last, and then it got really bad.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I got a call to go to actually in April.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got a call to go to Florida, because apparently, Florida is just like, we don’t care.
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[SPEAKER_04]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So Mike is, yeah, where I’m talking, speaking to you from Florida.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They do not care if you die down here at all.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They just don’t care.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Lizzy, we got enough people and there’s more coming.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We have your money.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We have your money.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Come on out.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We have your money.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We have your grandparents.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I did.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Go.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s like April.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s like just at the height when it’s when it’s when it’s hitting right and I get a call to go to this outdoor gig at in Florida And I went now I’m not going with any money.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I want you to know then they call back and Mike apparently I have a price Amen nice when it’s all about with the boys.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wish there was another comment in it apparently there’s not so
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[SPEAKER_04]: I said, I’m not going, I’m not going, I’m not going, I’m not going, I’m not going, I’m not just going to give you this much I went, all right, I’ll beat it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So it was, it was easy that when I was pleased about what was the, I was worried about the air travel, but that turned out to be the easiest thing, because I actually called the airlines and got somebody on the phone, I was okay, what time is the flight?
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[SPEAKER_04]: And like, say, man, what time can you be here?
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[SPEAKER_04]: We’re doing, can you bring us beer?
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[SPEAKER_04]: We’re not doing anything.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got there, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: And they give you the thing, I’m wiping everything down.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m like, I’m wiping down.
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[SPEAKER_04]: See, I’m wiping everything down.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m wearing a condom on the plane.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m just, I don’t know what’s meant.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m sitting there, they don’t sell the middle seat.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There’s a woman behind me, just coughing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it looked like I had to turn it around and we were like, look, I felt so bad.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We all felt bad for her, but you know, she had to die.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So we…
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[SPEAKER_04]: I feel like they’ve had so much.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh yeah, I was at focus.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s like, oh, that’s the thing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Now, you call for on a plane.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, you could light yourself on fire and no one will turn around.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You call for on a plane.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They’ve got to come at you like villages in a Frankenstein movie.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They just just turned on this woman.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah?
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[SPEAKER_11]: So it’s that time, it’s that what we’re going through right now.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Any of you call if anywhere in you notice it now.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I put the little air thing on, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Now I’m trying to point it at the lady.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know what?
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not moving quick enough so I start doing this and I don’t want to embarrass the lady because you But I’m like this I’m like, you know, I’m I’m trying to cover it like I’m about to have one of my fails.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I’m just trying to get rid of it Off it and coughing and so my wife read an article that if you throw this moist at the germs can’t get you
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[SPEAKER_04]: It didn’t sound right to me, either boys.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m sitting there processing that and going, right there.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Hell is that, I know I should.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I’m just articles and she’s like, you know, and plus that’s a conversation you don’t want to get caught in.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, did you know that?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, where did you read it?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Did you know that?
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[SPEAKER_04]: No, either way, I’m in a conversation.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t want to be in at the end of it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got my cough drops.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So let’s just pick this up.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ll buy the cough drops, whatever you say is fine, and we’ll move on, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’ll buy cough drops while I get to the end.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Kola, because just in case it is true, I think the germs can hear the horn.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You can do your Jerry, you can do your Jerry Lewis impression, too.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, well, you’re all right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Like Jerry always had the lodgins.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, the lodgins.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, the lodgins.
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[SPEAKER_11]: God rest his soul.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’ve called, so I have the call from, so I turn around to the call from late, so excuse me, I think, you know, you might need these.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And she reaches in the bag with her germ pole.
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[SPEAKER_14]: Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I just take a more relationship like really yes long flight and please shove them all in your mouth You carry a muggy Text the coffee drops right now.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m here in this Like she’s punching a sink behind me
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like this woman has no awareness at all.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m trying to sleep.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But at the mask over my mouth, I got my baseball head over my head.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: And now Drinks come out.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She’s chewing ice.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m hearing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m dreaming about Nazis marching into France.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Nazi’s marching in the France, I get to the gig, and I do the gig, and everyone was very, you know, respect, like, out in the car, I came home.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I did that gig, and then I didn’t do, then I did a drive in.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I did the driving gig.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What time of year was the, what time of year was the Florida gig?
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[SPEAKER_11]: When did you do that again?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Right, April, that was a month after.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe a month, a month, a month, a month after.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There was the height of Florida.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it didn’t care.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, yeah, it was safe, though, because the president said we were gonna be okay by Easter.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So you had, you were gonna be okay in April, right?
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[SPEAKER_14]: It’s okay, yeah.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s fine.
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[SPEAKER_11]: The driving gigs were they were successful though weren’t they some of these driving gigs I heard went you know what I can’t do with the people I didn’t want it in San Diego for the boys and girls club, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I went down there I was on this big screen first what my mole look like a manhole cover
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[SPEAKER_04]: I turned around.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I saw myself.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m like, oh, I got to get that checked.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_11]: You look good though.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You look good.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You look good.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You look like you’re in a good shape.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’ve been working out during the pandemic.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is the first of all.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I discovered things that I’ve been home so much.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is fat naked man that lives in my mirror.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You’re really to that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: This is just like me and he’s getting bigger.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I know what I’m gaining weight.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My fat cheek mute my iPhone.
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[SPEAKER_14]: So true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I was actually I was actually this is this is irony.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was ordering a pizza.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s how bad it was Little piece of joint and they know it’s me, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So they they they take a big extra carry me right so they give me extras I said no, no, no, no, tell Rocco.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s for me.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to I want the pepperoni and the so hello son of a
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[SPEAKER_04]: I fact she hit the grub hub at the other day, and I’m and a bucket of chicken just magically showed a bit of my house Progress right there.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, you look good at least the camera.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m looking at you look fine.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m fat Rob’s fat.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not fat Oscars not fat That’s the reality Last time we saw Adam.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like the least 25 less
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, it’s just I can’t tell you though how cool it is to to think that let me give the I want to make sure that I I want to make sure that I put it on here because his comedy album Adam for a scary and here is available everywhere Also go to Arlington cinema and draft house and then you’re going down to Richmond rob you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Do you ever go to that club the sandman It’s a new club isn’t it Adam
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it’s a couple.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s only a couple weeks old.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They called me to sit.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You want to come down and my wife went.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, he does.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m going to become the club may.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think six to raise.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, six seven eight.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you know, one of I was watching some clips of your show and one of the shows you closed with.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m glad you mentioned your wife because one of the coolest things I ever saw anybody do is you know it’s comedy it’s stand up comedy you do stick about marriage you do you know it’s what’s happening with your you like you said some very nice things about how you outkick your coverage as far as your your bride
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[SPEAKER_11]: was concerned.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You said that in front of eyes was I thought was just really, really cool about that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So I wanted to ask it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was since you referenced your wife before everything’s good on that front.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Because usually when I see that from an older clip, I’m like, well, how are you?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, we got divorced two weeks.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So how are we now?
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[SPEAKER_11]: That was the way it is.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Now you’re beautiful.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Mike, Mike, my wife is starting and I talk about it because it’s the truth.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I know she loves me because there’s no money.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it’s money, but there’s no, I love you in spite of you money, you know, there’s no like, you know, Scott Ruden money, he’s fat in the abusive.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My, I love him.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He loves you for you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Love, my, we soon.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You comfortable with it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We sleep on the checkbook.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s very comfortable.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I love him.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She’s good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She on the podcast with me and that’s that’s one of the things, you know, but I’m driving her insane because I’m here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, and I’m just she runs the house look Mike she runs the house fellas she’s and I don’t want to run the house.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But when you notice stuff when your home, I’ll say just trying to be helpful honey why don’t you do with this.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I said, you know what, you’re so busy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m going to tell myself to go to hell.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s one less thing you have to do.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s the other way.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It should be.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’ve learned it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Look, how did you work?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Were you married before or was it your first marriage?
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[SPEAKER_04]: No, it was the first time I lived with a girlfriend like 70.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s apparently I’m a serial monogamous.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So we lived together for like 70 years and then, you know, that relationship ended.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My wife, we got married and that was it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you know, she’s pretty.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Then everything went black next thing I know here we are.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But she’s she’s lovely and I think that you you seem very very happy about that, but still waiting till, you know, I mean, you were you were grown up.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You were how old when you got married.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh God, that was a 30’s, that’s my 30’s, I got married.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I was on the road most of the time, you know, so I could start doing stand up when I got out of college or told my parents, well, we’ve done one of your things.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So then I went on the road.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I met my wife and in the rest of history and you know I wanted there’s between half two and one two you know when I met her I mean you guys are going to Google or after and you’re going to think you know I know she’s gorgeous she’s beautiful she really is and she’s like it’s up before this kid changes a mind yeah I love to go get in the car
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[SPEAKER_11]: You know, the speaking of cars with, with your run on top gear USA, which was there, I, you know, I, you know, a lot of people ask you about that, because you know, it was a wildly popular program that you were on when you were hosting top gear.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you, at least from the episodes I watched, you always seem to be,
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[SPEAKER_11]: uh… not only the point guy because you were the you were the pro you were the broadcaster you were the guy that was the comedian you knew how to do that but you also were the it seemed to me the sacrificial lamb for atoms can drive the i mean i think i’m right about this and can drive the car through the tunnel
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[SPEAKER_11]: Adam’s going to get in the Cadillac and go on the, you know, the dirt track, which was, you got out of that car when you, when you did, there’s an episode of top gear that I want to tell our listeners about that Adam gets done his three buddies that he did the show with.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We’re running a track to kind of celebrate moonshine running and stuff like that was at the episode.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Adam’s the last one to go, and Adam does this dirt track.
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[SPEAKER_11]: One guy has a little, a tiny little car.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Adam has a coupe toville.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That he runs this, this track.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And he got into this car.
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[SPEAKER_11]: He did a lot of dangerous crap during this show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You got out of that coupe toville.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you look like…
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[SPEAKER_04]: You had been almost destroyed by this auto reveal that had that was a mess That was a man that was a man that got on Mike it was a Week so we’re good tracing moonshine sometimes they would go through the woods to out right that’s it That was Jason right so I had yeah, I had a 76 coupe to build because listen to me
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you saw, so this thing’s 5,000 pounds.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s on sporting board tires, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s got one gear left, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’m driving this thing and I know if I stopped, I’m never gonna start again.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I had to go through the whole up because there was a water hazard and coming out of the water, there was this big hill.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I almost rolled it sideways and then it was this ramp because it was a dope bike track.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s okay, so I come out of the water and I’m in first gear and I just punched because I knew the momentum to get through the water.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I went up the track.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I went up the big ramp and I’m in the air for a long time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh my god, and this is a heavy vehicle right here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s a thousand pounds and it’s all kind of violence and stuff going on.
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[SPEAKER_04]: As soon as I hit the air, it got real quiet.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it was heard by…
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’m in the air like this and we shot in North Carolina.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So all I heard was,
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[SPEAKER_04]: Deep in the woods, I heard.
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[SPEAKER_14]: Yay!
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[SPEAKER_04]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was so that’s the fastest.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, I’ll ask you this question.
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[SPEAKER_11]: The fastest you ever have gone behind the wheel of an automobile It was probably because of the show, but what is the I know you Lamborghini was won and we’ll move on from the top here, but I just have to ask you
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, first, for instance, I have a wince is 188 in an F-12 Burlinetta in a Ferrari and it was a 2012 mile an hour car and I’ve never gone 200 but I wanted to.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But he’s nice.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s not just like you do in a straight speed run.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m talking to the camera.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You’re still working.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, wow.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m doing like a buck 80, I’m talking to the camera, I’m in the Ferrari, and this is a stunning car.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Is that one that was bouncing?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Is that when you were bouncing in the tunnel?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, that was the one in the tunnel was a, a Viper, Dodge Viper.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That was a 100, 47.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You’re sorry.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But no, the Ferrari was just, and the Ferrari just, because it was looking
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s almost like one of these set.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh god, I hit 187.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m talking to the camera and my butt sense the speed wobble.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, yeah, and like 140, that’s when the car starts getting light and you’ll feel it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’ll come up a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You feel the air underneath.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s where the arrow comes in.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I ran a buck 88.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s like I felt the little speed wobble and I went, ah, and I hit a brake cone.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We usually set a brake cone up, which is like we have to start braking because you’re going to run at a road to come to a bring the car to a stop.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I lifted at 180, but that’s the fastest I’ve ever gone.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It depends what you like, you know, a Lamborghini is like, it’s, well, they’re made by Audi now, so they work, which is fun.
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[SPEAKER_04]: A Lamborghini is, it’s like the loud, fun, drunk uncle at the wedding, you know, he’s in a yellow suit.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s kissing a bright, right on the mouth, you know, that’s, that’s, that’s the, I, a Lamborghini to show us up, makes an end for Ari’s just.
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[SPEAKER_04]: stunning.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, a Ferrari is just really it’s it’s it’s a great an aston’s a great car.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, there’s a bunch of bunch of Mercedes that I like What is on the Subaru Forster the lovely car I broke 45 this morning.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I owned a Subaru for
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s a main car, that’s the main car, that’s the state car of Maine.
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[SPEAKER_11]: When you see that that that forester or any Subaru, that is the go up to Maine sometime and see how many Subaru’s you see.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Have you ever spent any time in the great state of Maine at him for our, um, have I been in Maine?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know if I’ve been up in Maine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, it’s from me that I did a movie with was Andrea Martin.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I thought you was from Canada because of me, too, because of STTV, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, but she was born and made.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know you had her on the podcast.
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[SPEAKER_10]: How great was that?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, because that’s someone great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we did a movie together.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She did the podcast for me, and this was a great story.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I start doing it, and because everyone’s home, you could do this week and zoom and stuff.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I was, I was asking her.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I said, she said, I wasn’t going to take this movie, not a ghost story, because I wasn’t going to take this movie that we did together.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My friend said, you were funny, and I’m working with you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You should do her, I said, oh, that’s so sweet.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Who’s your friend?
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[SPEAKER_04]: They said, Nathan Lane.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I sell, oh, oh, oh.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I found one of the funniest human beings on the planet and guys that’s been on your podcast and that’s a story So while I’m doing I said do you think Nathan might you know, I was so tim because I’m just a huge fan She goes email him.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I emailed him.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He emailed me right back.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s like I thought you’d never raise
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[SPEAKER_04]: That’s so nice and I got to I was so nervous.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got to talk to him because you know, it’s like it’s What he has a place in my head and he has no idea.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He has that place in my head, you know, so I got to fight through the fanboard It talked to him, but that’s been the great thing about doing this show Mike as I got to talk to these people that I haven’t I I didn’t think would want to do it and it sure I don’t do it
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like Leno did one for me, Kevin James, ED Falco, did one for me, Joe Bach, the sports cast did one for me, Tony Cornheiser, Michael Wilbond from PTO, it was great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He had an FBI profile around, who worked on the Bundy case.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, that’s one of it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So, and you do it 30 minutes, right?
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s just a 30-minute, uh, on and done.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it would basically, his the show.
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[SPEAKER_04]: When I sat down to figure out what I wanted to do, I wanted to communicate a feeling.
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[SPEAKER_04]: When I was a kid, the best night sleeps I ever has.
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[SPEAKER_04]: When I was upstairs and heard my mom and dad and their friends downstairs, laughing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Just laughing and talking about life.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t know why that feeling,
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[SPEAKER_04]: always confident me, but it did.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I said, okay, that’s what I want to put out into the world.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So the show opens with me, my wife, my two friends, we talk about life and a topic about what connects to the interview.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Then we cut to a one on one interview.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ve done with a celebrity, which is 30 minutes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then like any group of friends, we talk about them when they leave.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So do we.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah, that’s it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We’re talking about only like how long do you think he really is?
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s not that thin.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s a just like a shot.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’ve got big ass.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So talk about the money we and I get to talk to all my friends and and my mother’s day special.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My mother’s day shows coming up and I got Louis Anderson.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He’s an old friend.
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[SPEAKER_11]: because he got what a wonderful human being really great.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, he got his absolutely one basket.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So that’s the weather station job.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Some other professors, since you got him and you’ve got Frank Caliendo coming up also on your podcast.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Frank’s on this week and yeah, it’s a lot of fun.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got who else?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I got coming up.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Letty Clark from rescue me, my pal Lenny.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Roy Wood Jr. from the Daily Show’s coming up.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Who else did it to?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, Anthony Edwards did one for me.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I couldn’t go to the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Now you will you be as far as you’re doing this stand up again.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’ve got the podcast right now.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Any other, I know you’re, I tell you, when you try to track what Adam for our has done in his career, it’s difficult because there’s been that there’s been so many things that you’ve done the acting, the comedy, everything else, anything else that’s stewing right now.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, is it getting back to normal with Hollywood and all that?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, but I hope that everything’s coming back to normal.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I just did an episode of NCIS during quarantine, which was great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You got to get tested for that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That, okay, so CBS sends me to get tested, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I was never never going to wear a mask.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The whole thing, I go to get tested.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You walk in to the testing facility and there’s like little stalls and this guys and hazmat suit.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It’s like, there’s share from Silkwood, that holds either.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Let’s turn in.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I go when I line up, the guy in the hasmat suit hands me when it was long cue tips.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I go to reach it and he’s like, wait, I’m like, what?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Because don’t get too close.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He, okay, fine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I take the, I take the cue tip.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wipe it in my mouth.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I go to hand it back, the guy reaches out and I went, wait, you go like, what?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I go, ah, you don’t like it, they, it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You know, it’s amazing, Mike, the guy in the hazmat suit was Scott Pellie, he’s handling all the testing for CBS.
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[SPEAKER_11]: The anchor man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let’s do it that at the same time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s great that they’re doing that, that they’re doing the production again, and did you play the grizzled Italian police officer again.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think the guy they thought did it, so you go into the interrogation room and you get that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You know, that kind of.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So they take the test, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I got to drive home and I got a four-clock call.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I got six-clock, well, I got to leave the floor because I got to get the studio.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So he’s the deal.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You go home and you wait for the results.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They email you, you and the studio, the results.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It like two in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then if there’s nothing detected, the studio, emails you, a QR code, you put it on your phone.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They beep it when you go with the studio.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then you do that, that’s what I did.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’m driving home.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it’s still a test, you know, I’m doing the right thing, but you’re worried.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Back in my head, I went back to being 16 years old.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Just knocking on my girlfriend’s bathroom door like, is it blue?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is it blue?
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[UNKNOWN]: No!
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[SPEAKER_04]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m laying in bed, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Cause I’m going to bed early.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I gotta get up early.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I start feeling warm.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I’m like, oh, this is all, it’s in my head.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m, I’m doing this to myself.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m trying to talk myself down, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Then I’m getting warmer.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m like, oh, what if I got this thing that I really, maybe the guy I gave because I pissed off the guy in the hazmat suit.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe he gave me a tainted Q-tip.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And this is where my head’s going.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My daughter, I’m going up and jump.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I’m making this to the dog.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don’t want to infect the dog.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My wife gets into bed.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m like, I gotta go sleep in the shed.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I can’t do this to my family.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I’m fine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I bought a heated mattress pad.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to make sure I go, what?
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[SPEAKER_04]: You can’t cook a brother waiting on results.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Are you out of your mind?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh my god, and you were fine.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You were fine.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I was the same man.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They said nothing detected.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I went, oh, thank you, Jake.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I thought, thank you all, I caught on my phone and went.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then when you get there, they test you again.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Every point you get in, they test you, they test you, they did the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_11]: continues while you shoot and I just want to get back to normal.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We really want to do that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Listen, Adam, we appreciate you taking the time to come in here and join us this morning.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m so glad the idea of coming on this show which we haven’t done, having somebody who gets out there and does great stand up and it’s just so exciting to be able to promote a show where people
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[SPEAKER_11]: can go see somebody.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m so thrilled to be able to do that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you’re the first guy that we have done this for.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I’m excited about that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And continued success.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, do another.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m just just do another car show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I, I, you know, that’s what that’s my as a fan.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s what I say to you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And, and talk to Robin Jesus.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Try to get
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[SPEAKER_11]: Nathan Lane on the show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’d love to talk to all my god.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Rob would go out of there.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’d let Rob, I’d let you do that interview.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I would give the entire interview to you.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That would be so.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The amazing thing.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And we sometimes have you seen the producers.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I saw I saw on Broadway twice and I saw them.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I’ve bought the movie the day it came out.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s fantastic.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We should mention that all tickets and all information available at at umphorara.com.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you can go check out his clips and the whole dance.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Great website.
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[SPEAKER_11]: you’re a good guy at him and can you success to you and uh… uh… way to keep that uh… that hollywood marriage going congratulations on this wonderful
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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you, brother.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You guys be well.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Be happy and hopefully we’ll have some person soon.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I love that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Absolutely.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thank you for our ladies and gentlemen I’m nice for a lot.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thank you Adam.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thanks for joining us.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That is man.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You know that car show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I am what a what a career I mean to have a great stand-up comedian Been all the on all the talk shows he also did that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I think one of the best versions of top gear.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’ve ever seen yeah
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[SPEAKER_03]: of that version because it felt so real.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It wasn’t just these like DC’s icons of cars that you just like, well, are they really like that in real life with Travis and Adam?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was just wonderful.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What’s the one that the guys say, a race car driver?
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[SPEAKER_03]: The Travis performance.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was a race car.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Travis performance.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But Adam seemed to be fearless to dive in and that’s really great job.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We are running behind Shocker.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s the beginning of the show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We’ll get everything started and we will come back.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It is now time to talk mixology.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Our ribs with two DC legends in the game of mixology.
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[SPEAKER_11]: These are two, not only, and let me tell you why I think these two gentlemen have tremendous longevity in the saloon game in Washington because on top of being skilled at what they do and they both are.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Both with behind the bar managing customers knowing the business and doing these are to the nicest guys You’re ever gonna want to make sure very soon.
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[SPEAKER_11]: They’re two guys that that I’ve admired for a long time Billy Riley is a legendary man in the bar business
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy is Booingham.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy’s been in the business for a million years.
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[SPEAKER_11]: The fastest bartender contest back in the day, we at Omeras, we turned over Omeras to the fastest bartender contest.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you know, it was it was amazing to watch all these people get up on stage and try to put together a proper drink and all at my memory of the fastest bartender contest was
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re playing my jiggle.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So true, good time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, good time for about three years.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That was, that it was just a, you know, that it was the game of thrones of suck for the rest of the time.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I read all the first two years being the better of the three.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, the third year might have been the transition year, you know.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I got the sign.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Here’s the thing.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’ll give you before we talk to Billion Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let me just say here’s some advice for All right say you’re in a say you’re in a really successful job right and it’s not enough for you You want more you’re gonna do you want to realize a childhood dream you want to realize a dream of your fathers and you want to open a pub And you say it’s really important you pick a town that has some sort of friendlyness towards you
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yes, right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You don’t want to pick a town that wants to really see, you know, ultimately see you dead.
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[SPEAKER_11]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So when I when I when I chose man ass ass, my nice ass.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But I kind of perhaps made an error.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Now, I don’t know where else I would have gone.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was the opportunity.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was the place that was there.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was a nice room.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s where I happened to live.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That is what I lived in.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But it ended up being quite the slog.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but anyway, I could talk about me all day.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You handed me candy at the parade and everything.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It’s not like you didn’t try.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I was in the pro so excited the first.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I should have known when the first same Patrick’s day, the parade ended and 300 people walked into my restaurant and my staff went.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, you know, and I should have charged a dollar for a same patty’s day pin.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Mike should have cakes that’s a way for free.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I didn’t charge a dollar.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Did I?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Did I charge a dollar?
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You’re not allowed to sign it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m on it, I still want it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I can’t believe that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s funny.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So it’s a dollar for us to eat.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I think that’s a deal.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I didn’t know I was going to get all the O’Mara’s glasses stolen the first two.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Never put a logo on a glass.
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[SPEAKER_11]: No, never put a logo on a glass.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I didn’t know Jimmy, this is some of the things you didn’t teach me.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I know that I don’t have any still our twag glasses at my house.
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[SPEAKER_10]: We don’t have any of the bar anymore.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, you traded.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I bet he’s walked out of it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Rob’s walked out of your joint with a few things.
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[SPEAKER_11]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Fastest bartender contest.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Billy Riley, Jim Surydda.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Hi.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jim Surydda.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Great memories and superstars in the bar club and restaurant industry.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was started in 1981 by Kevin Spillan.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Did I get the name right?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Right, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Bill Lucas.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy wins the contest in 1995.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Billy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, let’s sit on your your stuff.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It says 95.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I better speak to you right here.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I think you’re advanced guy.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I want a 94 just to clear the record.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Well, excuse me, Jimmy, but I know you’re coming in with that attitude.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you know what?
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[SPEAKER_11]: It says on my sheet, you want it in 1995, right?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know what I might have.
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[SPEAKER_21]: No, I want it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: 95, you want it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: 94.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Okay, still the pain of my existence.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Rob Spuac, you gave me this show prep and the server was sent to me by Mr. Billy Ryder.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, Billy checks out Rob.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Another mistake.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jim, Jim, Billy Ryder.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Billy, you sent this to one point in action, bud.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It’s a win-point deduction.
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[SPEAKER_11]: This is a great win.
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[SPEAKER_11]: This is a great win-point deduction.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy Serrita wins in 1995 Billy Riley.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy wins in 1994, Billy wins in 1995.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Terrible time in my life.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But why was it a tarot?
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[SPEAKER_21]: Why was it a tarot?
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[SPEAKER_21]: Well, you know, in 88, I get a phone call.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I just got in the bartender all the time and I’m on the cover of a couple of magazines and I get a phone call from this.
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[SPEAKER_21]: child star and man asked for Virginia.
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[SPEAKER_21]: He’s at a place called KC’s and he says, hey, just wanted to let you know, you know, my name is Jimmy Sarito and I’m going to beat you and everything you ever tried to accomplish in this business.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And I’m like, go, including drinking.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Go clean some glassware and mop some floors and call me back a few years.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Well, not only did he succeed and everything he said he was going to do, he’s got the hottest bar going in earned it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: So,
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[SPEAKER_21]: He does, I have to, I have to, I have to capitulate that he did.
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[SPEAKER_11]: He didn’t ask you this.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let me ask you this question.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thanks.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What do you think, the key?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’ve always said that one of the reasons that my place that didn’t linger, you got to be on campus.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, if you’re going to be a sole proprietor and run your own joint, it’s why chains like, you know, go by the buy quite often, you know, you got to be there, right?
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[SPEAKER_11]: The best ones don’t you find in D.C. are the owners are on the on the on the premises, right?
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[SPEAKER_21]: It’s all the single men or single women because there’s no.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s no Mary Tony’s hanging her up.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Except for Jimmy, who’s wife completely gets it and understands it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: But you need to be the one who gets it for sure.
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[SPEAKER_11]: More and Donna, who’s Seridom.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And he understands Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And but Jimmy’s a good, you know, Jimmy’s good at balancing it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And Jimmy has a good getting other people to be on campus.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And Jimmy has a rock star cast behind him.
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[SPEAKER_21]: They’re committed to the day to day and get it to.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It’s like it’s their home.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let me ask you this with Jimmy and one of the things about Jimmy is you get a guy like Justin.
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[SPEAKER_11]: One of his great bartenders.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Justin.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And Justin.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Justin.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And you know, it’s not.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You have to be successful because you’re not going to get servers and bartenders to stay if the place is not doing a business or not.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s just not going to happen.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But beyond that, I mean, you can have a successful place with a revolving door.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Why do you think Jimmy holds on to his people as long as he does?
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[SPEAKER_11]: question.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s curious about that.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It’s a fabulous question.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Jimmy Sereto is the unique individual, much like Dick Hydenberg, Jodie Taylor, the Norton’s and the Rainies from Great American.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It’s a it’s a family atmosphere.
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[SPEAKER_21]: it’s loyalty, it’s fun, it’s training, it’s being a part of the excitement that’s going on, it’s always having stuff going and it’s honesty, it’s a fabric that is very hard to create.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I believe one of those one I fire people, show up the next day.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s right, if you need a dishwasher, you watch a dishes.
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[SPEAKER_21]: If you got a cook, he cooks.
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[SPEAKER_21]: There’s nothing below the process that has to happen and people just don’t
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I drank.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s what I did in my joy.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I don’t think you really.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I have a question for Billy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I just say in 1994, you’ve asked the question about in 1992, Billy Riley, is it 92 that you won the fastest bartender in the whole monster here?
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[SPEAKER_21]: No, no, no, no.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That was yes, sir.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It was a shootoff of in Vegas.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s correct.
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[SPEAKER_21]: It was taken to Vegas by a company out of Baltimore, David George and his people.
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[SPEAKER_21]: utilized the format as part of a five stage, the best sports bartender in America.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And I didn’t give a rats, you know what, about being the greatest sports bartender.
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[SPEAKER_21]: There was a segment in there for the fastest, and I wasn’t gonna lose that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That was when I got a 912 contest and see when it’s fast.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So that’s actually, my question actually pertains to that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: How in three years can you slide from the world’s fastest bartender to losing to Jimmy?
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[SPEAKER_10]: How does it happen?
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[SPEAKER_21]: It was terrible.
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[SPEAKER_21]: If you don’t want to talk about that part of the segment anymore, it was the worst time of my life.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I lost to him.
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[SPEAKER_21]: My fourth second place finished to Jimmy Serena.
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[SPEAKER_13]: How did you shoot anyone?
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[SPEAKER_21]: There’s fulfillment.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I finally won the next chair because I didn’t talk to anybody.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I didn’t have anything to drink.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I got there.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I was like, this can’t happen again.
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[SPEAKER_21]: But I actually have, and I actually have the scoring record at 159 at a 60 points.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I was leaving no doubt.
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[SPEAKER_13]: leading up to the year you won.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I took you to the practice.
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[SPEAKER_13]: That’s all he’s enchanted.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Practice practice for about eight hours.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And I coached him.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I coached him to win.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I’m sure there was no drinking that went on that when you were practicing.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my god.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s not really good that week.
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[SPEAKER_21]: The place is closed.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, it is.
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[SPEAKER_11]: My band played there.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Anyway, we’ll take a break.
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[SPEAKER_11]: by the way after the fastest part under contest concludes Billy Rally will be starting his world tour with love songs.
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[SPEAKER_11]: A theater near you.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Don’t bring me flowers.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Nice, cough, Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Alright, Christ.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You guys can be right here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: You guys can be right here.
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[SPEAKER_10]: I wish you were here, Mike, because the studio does not smell like that yet.
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[SPEAKER_11]: How are you?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I haven’t even talked to you in a hurry.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Well, hey, uh, happy birthday, right?
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[SPEAKER_13]: Well, a little early.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah The big one the the big ones come in so uh, yeah the big six uh six zero
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[SPEAKER_09]: I don’t know what to make, and that’s how it has to be.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We still hang out after you turn 60.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But, you know, not as late.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I tried.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I tried.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’ll tell you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy, I tried after you’re joined, and I did one thing.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t think you know this, but you’ll be proud of me for doing this.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So we leave the night of Katie’s wedding party.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy’s girl towns haven’t.
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[SPEAKER_11]: If you get to her in Virginia, you got to go to Jimmy’s legs gentlemen.
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[SPEAKER_11]: A lot of our listeners for Wow, I mean decades now have stopped by to see Jimmy from all over the country.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Part of the person of this show.
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[SPEAKER_10]: And you know that was the only thing Julia asked for after graduation.
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[SPEAKER_10]: She says, What time does Jimmy’s open?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I want to go there for lunch.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That’s our place.
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[SPEAKER_11]: My daughters were right my daughters were so bummed that we went to the Chinese joint on Friday night and that they weren’t able, you know, to make it to Jimmy’s after it’s so funny.
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[SPEAKER_11]: My daughter graduates college, right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She’s got college parties to go.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s just to have where you going.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I said, we got a little thing at Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She goes, Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_14]: you just graduated.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She loves your joint.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s really after I leave and I’m there with Rob and then Rob has his kid.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So he leaves early.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Then Oscar and Todd are ramping up and then we’re left.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I perhaps had had more than Mrs. O’Mara and but so she was the DD.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She was right.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I remember I was on the bench with you waiting for the car.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She asked me to navigate, right?
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[SPEAKER_11]: She asked me to navigate.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I put in, uh, instead of going back to the hotel, I put in the coordinates for Mario’s.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s a
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s because I forgot to sleep her subs and that was usually what I never forget that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She will never fail that day Where she becomes running out into the street with two subs in his hands.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She got to right up the street to the hotel, but it’s it’s awesome.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And so it was in the world in the world of mixology.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I will tell you what I remember in having the joy is that
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[SPEAKER_11]: When you’re there, when you’re not there, you never know what’s going to happen.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, you know, you hear all the old things like nothing good happens after midnight.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You hear all this.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I still don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Still correct.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I haven’t changed for 30 years.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s stunning.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s stunning.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And all the years is there anything.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And in no particular order that jumps out, it, you know, behind the bar is it included?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Stop, will you stop it will you just will you behave yourself?
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[SPEAKER_11]: What did you come in with this at it?
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[SPEAKER_10]: I think it’s just no it does not include me here’s what I think that is down he’s seated in Oscar’s seat Oscar’s seat Yes, and I think it’s something to do with the picker seat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It is a scabby picking seat.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yes, I
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, let me I’m going to ask two questions for both of you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So this is and take as long as you want because I want to know the answer the best experience the best thing single thing that happened in your career as a bartender and not and Jimmy I’m asking you not you can probably make it as an owner but but pretty much when you’ve been working behind the bar and one of the worst experiences you’ve ever had it can be you and and Jimmy we’ve been
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[SPEAKER_11]: You know, you and I have both experienced with people some day don’t go too dark on this.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m talking about funny parts of the world though, I keep it real, I keep it real.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What are you doing?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Keep it personal.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Will you stop it?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, you stop it, please.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What is the best thing that ever happened?
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[SPEAKER_11]: Shut up Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What’s the best thing that ever happened?
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[SPEAKER_21]: So many great things.
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[SPEAKER_21]: A lot of it is when, you know, either
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[SPEAKER_21]: movie stars or important people like the the radio guy, Michael Mira, comes into your bar.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen, will you stop with the pen
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[SPEAKER_21]: I’ve had so many of those great experiences, you know, having traveled around the country with Jimmy and the different things that we do when we go places and I think that the best possible experiences, you know, getting messages or people coming in and saying, you know, hey, I was at Billy Riley’s bar, I met Billy Riley and we did great things and I can import something on them.
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[SPEAKER_21]: So it’s, you know, amazing things.
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[SPEAKER_21]: You know, some of the best things that happened in the funniest things, which kind of ties into the bad things because they’re good and bad always at the same time.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Sure, I got, you know, when you had a boss, just like Jimmy does every few months, you got to rattle the cage.
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[SPEAKER_21]: You got to say, listen, you’re, you’re, you’re up and up in these areas.
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[SPEAKER_21]: You’re closer, bad things are good.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And we, and we need to tighten it up.
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[SPEAKER_21]: What was the bar?
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[SPEAKER_21]: What was the bar?
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[SPEAKER_21]: Black, rooster pup, always caught her.
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[SPEAKER_21]: 19 to now, just fabulous.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Fabulous dude, if you have met him and know him, you’ll know just a legend.
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[SPEAKER_21]: He also was the area manager for the black, for a black yogurt.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s black, which is a black yogurt.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Like, lose some antelope.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, yeah, of course.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Hey, Penny Lion, great place to meet friends.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Lots of, lots of great things.
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[SPEAKER_21]: And he said, one done, we’re sitting there, you know,
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[SPEAKER_21]: None of this tonight.
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[SPEAKER_21]: No backwards margaritas.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Don’t grab the upside down stuff and all of the things He need to have happened.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I’m telling you right now.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Don’t do it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I’m scrapping the upside down stuff, you know The Josequite expensive licorice, and I would give up on my bar and the whole crowd would turn around backwards Backward margaritas and I would just pour them
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[SPEAKER_21]: Like limit people’s mouth right so and the end of cue for that was dead man’s party Don’t don’t it’s a dead man’s party It was a giant Watch the entire crowd, you know a hundred people just turn around and start backing up to your marks So we would do that
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s right.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That was it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: So I’m on the bar.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I’m pouring these things, and I hear a beep every time I pour.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I’m like, what the hell?
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[SPEAKER_21]: I turn around and he’s behind me going, nice.
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[SPEAKER_21]: He’s wearing the honor of the honor of the country and he’s hitting the $10 button Told you you son of I’m bad Jovey Taylor the greatest It’s hysterical, you know, before we move from the use sense that you glossed over You said when you serve someone famous you serve a movie star Who would you say is the most famous person you’ve ever made a drink for?
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[SPEAKER_21]: You know, the list, you know, what pops to mind, more you’re Freeman.
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[SPEAKER_09]: No way, you know, you know, I’m very happy to be here with you.
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[SPEAKER_09]: What have you find to kill a shot you pour $10 a pop.
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[SPEAKER_10]: So Mr. Freeman, what’s the citrus fruit that goes in a margarita?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I believe it is a lime thank you Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: What about you?
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[SPEAKER_11]: I know and Jimmy now Jimmy has a marketing sense where Jimmy has been there was something recently Somebody came out and profile.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was either a newspaper article or I think it was Roland thunder they did a big article in Jimmy’s they did right
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[SPEAKER_11]: The big national story for those of you around the country that heard this was that they are no longer going to have rolling thunder and Jimmy will maintain the memorial day ride to the wall from his joint which I think is terrific and you got some you know you didn’t do this to go out and get publicity you they just found you because you were one of the guys to to keep it alive and you know had another great ride that I used to participate in when I was up there and it’s awesome but you have been around you if Jimmy is the guy when I was riding through Wyoming
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[SPEAKER_11]: And two men that were that were extras from Kings Dominion or Disney.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yes, that that were in the Blues Brothers uniform.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Jay and I are riding at 75 miles an hour on a highway in Wisconsin and the Blues Mobile drives by on its way back to Sturgis where we were coming from.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I look in my side view mirror and Jimmy’s hands are off his handlebars on his motorcycle going.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh my god, it’s the blue’s brothers.
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[SPEAKER_11]: You are someone who likes pop culture and you like famous people.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So, I’m curious, who’s the most famous person you’ve ever dealt with in, besides the handsome brothers, in your last speech.
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[SPEAKER_14]: I love those guys.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Oh, shocking.
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[SPEAKER_13]: You know, when I was a young bartender out at Michele’s in California Los Angeles, I was very nervous.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I think I was 20 years old.
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[SPEAKER_10]: That was your first bar gig, right?
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[SPEAKER_10]: That plays.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, yeah, that was my first bar to get talk about without having any repercussions.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah, I was actually 18 when I started bartending.
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[SPEAKER_13]: You had to be 21, but I had a mustache.
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[SPEAKER_13]: A big Tom Selek mustache.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Oh, well, I don’t want to take it from him.
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[SPEAKER_13]: The first the biggest name ever that sat down at the bar and ordered a shot of Quarva was David Carrotty.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Oh, it’s prick.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I’m a Carrotty.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_13]: I’ll grab some of that.
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[SPEAKER_13]: That’s what I’m telling.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Call you grasshopper.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Because I would love it.
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[SPEAKER_21]: That would be better if you ordered that drink to if you did.
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[SPEAKER_21]: I would imagine he would be a prime mate.
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[SPEAKER_13]: That was actually.
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[SPEAKER_13]: He was a prime mate.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_13]: That’s what he did to me.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Him and his body and he’s wearing a big fur coat.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Yeah, we’re indoors in LA and we got the fur coat indoors and I’m trembling all over He says two shots a querevo.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Okay, and I’m pouring the shots my hands are a nine-year-old man shaking all over And they slam the shots and I’m Any and I said would you like it now?
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[SPEAKER_13]: There’s certainly goes the glasses empty, isn’t it?
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[SPEAKER_21]: That’s the tone for you right away.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jimmy gave me a tour.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I tell the story all the time when I was going to open my joint The first time I met Jimmy was going over to get a tour of the bar right and you know my my buddy
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[SPEAKER_11]: and former business partner, John brought me into to meet Jimmy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Jimmy, at the end of the trip, showed me everything.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Show me all the stuff, all behind the scenes, I was fascinated by it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It was just so interesting to see the inner workings.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And then Jimmy looked at me and he took out a single dollar bill, just like he’s taking out right now.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And show them what you showed me and say it the way you said it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Because I saw it.
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[SPEAKER_13]: Well, Mike, at the end of the day, and you’re going to be slammed.
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[SPEAKER_13]: You’re going to have a line to get in the end of the day.
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[SPEAKER_14]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_14]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Incredibly successful.
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[SPEAKER_11]: If you are capacity.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s if you make a profit.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_11]: If you’re able to make a profit.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then I said, Rob, I said.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then when the dishwasher breaks a plate, you get that much.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_13]: And then when the bar.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let’s get to know our friend at KCJJ, Jim Hunter.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Jim is the morning news guy and wacky sidekick on the Captain Steve platter patrol morning show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: He also is the afternoon DJ on 99 plus KFMH Pirate Radio, his silky warm voice and pleasant on air demeanor.
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[SPEAKER_11]: have made him a radio favorite for years, and ladies.
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[SPEAKER_11]: He’s single, but best of all, he’s a big part of the mighty 1630 KCJ, the terrestrial flagship broadcast home of the Michael Marasio.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Since 2009, thank you, Jim, and thank you, KCJ, and you’re the best.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 1630 KCJ, the best of all, and better off.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that’s awesome.
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[SPEAKER_05]: My little one.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Happy birthday.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, happy birthday.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you very much.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: milestone birthday.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_11]: milestone birthday.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Happy birthday.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Sweet.
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[SPEAKER_11]: A lot of you were, uh, we’re bitching because we took Friday off.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I usually take the Friday off around my birthday.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That’s what I do.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I usually take that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: That three day weekend.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So I do and then we give you a lot of content.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We give you more content than, uh, I’ve ever given you in my career.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, uh, for the people that you don’t pay attention you didn’t hear Oscar at the end of Thursday show.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Make notice.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But the reason we really took Friday off was because, uh,
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[SPEAKER_11]: and had a service for his uncle.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And so that was the combination of both.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We said, you know, can we do it?
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[SPEAKER_11]: And we decided to do that.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And Oscar was very forthright about it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And so there always those two or three John Talema T.C.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We see whatever your name is that always is what’s the deal?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he should have seen my first response to them early in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Really?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I actually, I’m not one to delete my- How did you say, I guess yourself?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I wrote something that was very blunt.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I am very aware, I mean, let me just tell you, so in this incarnation of the show, which we are going to have our 10th anniversary coming up in December, and that’s stunned, that’s stunning to me.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yes, we’re still alive and kicking after all these years.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And I’m going to say that I understand that this form of the show now people do want it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: They want the content.
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[SPEAKER_11]: They want it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: They don’t want to be deprived of it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but I’d just like to point out that in the in the radio heyday I had a very significant Johnny Carson vacation schedule.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I recall this
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[SPEAKER_11]: We had eight weeks a year and we stole a knife.
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[SPEAKER_11]: So that’s, we should be aware of that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we’re in bonus time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We’re totally in bonus time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And by the way, I’m saying this for one reason.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’m saying this for one reason.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It is summertime and we have modifications in the schedule.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Sometimes it’s sunny.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_10]: But I do it.
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[SPEAKER_10]: If you, on the, in the classic days, if you had done this many shows that you have done this year, you could have taken the rest of the year off.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And we are delighted to welcome someone who’s a TV royalty in Washington DC and has been a friend to this show for a very very long time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She is not only a stunning television personality.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She is one of the best in the business.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She is also cutting edge as far as technology, and she has done something for years that she started a long time ago that I find one of the most engaging things where she takes a laptop and puts it on the set of her television programs and is able to communicate with the audience while she’s working, and I have gotten sucked into that so many times where I’ll say, hi, Angie, and it’s like, excuse me, my name.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She didn’t make sure about it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She didn’t make sure about it.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And so, but I’ve done that a bunch of different times and she is the, this is amazing.
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[SPEAKER_11]: This woman, this is how amazing this woman is.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She is the mother of 10.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And she is also, uh, she has worked at, uh, at every radio every television station in, uh, no, actually, channel four for a long long time.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I get a ride.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And she’s going to be, and she’s going to be going to channel five, uh, and we’ll get to your your co-anchor in a minute, which is the greatest TV name I’ve ever heard, uh, but ladies and gentlemen, she’s here.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She’s Angie Golf.
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[SPEAKER_11]: And let me, let me tell you.
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[SPEAKER_11]: the oh my golf podcast launch last Friday the first it’s phenomenal it’s it’s fantastic the first three episodes are now available including interviews uh the one that I watched with uh with Alex Smith and you also have the uh real housewives of Potomix, Jiselle Bryant who will be on the show and these are available on YouTube and Apple podcasts.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I know Oscar you are very excited about the oh my golf podcast.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s a that’s associated with podcast
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[SPEAKER_03]: podcast, village, production, mic, you could have said it best.
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[SPEAKER_03]: When Angie contacted us, I would say roughly a year ago of the idea of producing a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And just the idea.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Some people have an idea.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And Mike, you know, the world is full of great ideas, but you have to actually execute them at times.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: For her to execute this while she was navigating her next steps in her career.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In my eyes is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is, is,
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[SPEAKER_03]: It’s something that most can’t handle or most don’t do, and I might as you’ve seen from the production, as we discussed yesterday briefly on the phone, it is top-notch one to for us to put something like that on the air, but also to work with the talent like Angie to bring the, oh my gosh, show to fruition, and we’re proud to be a part of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, yeah, it’s going ahead.
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[SPEAKER_18]: Well, after Friday, I thought I was going to be banned after Rob referred to me as a severe editor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: because she’s doing television, she’s doing television, she knows what she’s doing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She knows what she’s doing now.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Let me add to this that after a brief hiatus and G returns to TV on July 8th in our nation’s capital, she will be joining Fox 5 DC at 4 PM Eastern and here’s my favorite part.
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[SPEAKER_11]: She will be co-anchoring the stations 4 PM newscast with Blake McCoy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Is there is has there ever been I I’ve never seen Blake McCoy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I’ve never met Blake McCoy But I’ll tell you that name.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Hey, it’s a man.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Hi, man.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Hi.
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[SPEAKER_10]: This is Blake McCoy Blake McCoy This is what the rare instances where Mike is launching an impression of someone who’s never seen a herd Oh, like McCoy I don’t want you for some reason.
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[SPEAKER_11]: It’s a Simpson’s voice.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I can’t help it.
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[SPEAKER_18]: It’s almost as good as Ted Baxter Yeah, well, God definitely has abs.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, yeah, my name’s Blake McCoy.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I like a good glass of scotch
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[SPEAKER_11]: And my little dog backster here.
01:00:01.637 –> 01:00:03.241
[SPEAKER_11]: No, I’m sorry.
01:00:03.401 –> 01:00:05.425
[SPEAKER_11]: No, he is not Ron Burgundy.
01:00:05.445 –> 01:00:05.585
[SPEAKER_11]: No.
01:00:06.086 –> 01:00:07.549
[SPEAKER_11]: But anyway, you’re also now.
01:00:07.569 –> 01:00:09.794
[SPEAKER_11]: Here’s the why I want to ask you about this Angie.
01:00:10.134 –> 01:00:15.064
[SPEAKER_11]: You’re going to be serving as the co-host of like it or not week nights at 7 p.m.
01:00:15.044 –> 01:00:17.650
[SPEAKER_11]: Now, you are, I know you’re a workaholic.
01:00:17.670 –> 01:00:24.765
[SPEAKER_11]: You work your butt off, and but is this going to be, I have no idea what is this show going to be like it or not is going to be a variety type thing.
01:00:24.805 –> 01:00:28.393
[SPEAKER_11]: Are you bringing back local cool TV?
01:00:28.593 –> 01:00:29.435
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, what’s going on?
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[SPEAKER_18]: I mean, I am returning TV.
01:00:31.018 –> 01:00:33.323
[SPEAKER_18]: So yes.
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[SPEAKER_11]: But you can keep those glasses on for the entire time.
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[SPEAKER_11]: Are you happy birthday?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I’m happy birthday.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I can’t see with our camera.
01:00:39.571 –> 01:00:40.271
[SPEAKER_11]: I can’t see.
01:00:40.532 –> 01:00:41.433
[SPEAKER_11]: No, I can’t.
01:00:41.753 –> 01:00:42.774
[SPEAKER_03]: No, we have a terrible time.
01:00:42.795 –> 01:00:45.778
[SPEAKER_11]: I have the worst camera in the world for, for, for, for, for, for, for, for my camera.
01:00:45.978 –> 01:00:50.524
[SPEAKER_11]: Our camera for the podcast with these, is state of the art for the camera of the, there you go.
01:00:50.544 –> 01:00:59.715
[SPEAKER_11]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:01:04.943 –> 01:01:26.867
[SPEAKER_11]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:01:26.847 –> 01:01:28.870
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, that’s delightful.
01:01:28.890 –> 01:01:31.293
[SPEAKER_11]: I’ll share it with the boys over there.
01:01:31.313 –> 01:01:31.774
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s awesome.
01:01:31.834 –> 01:01:32.695
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s very nice.
01:01:32.936 –> 01:01:33.617
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s thoughtful.
01:01:33.937 –> 01:01:35.259
[SPEAKER_11]: Michael, everybody reached out.
01:01:35.499 –> 01:01:37.462
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, my co-workers reached out to me this weekend.
01:01:37.502 –> 01:01:38.624
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s even reached out.
01:01:39.084 –> 01:01:39.825
[SPEAKER_11]: Maddie reached out.
01:01:39.845 –> 01:01:41.007
[SPEAKER_11]: Wow.
01:01:41.147 –> 01:01:41.608
[SPEAKER_03]: Tony.
01:01:41.848 –> 01:01:42.429
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
01:01:42.589 –> 01:01:43.531
[SPEAKER_11]: Tony reached out.
01:01:43.571 –> 01:01:44.532
[SPEAKER_11]: Tony reached out.
01:01:44.752 –> 01:01:45.233
[SPEAKER_03]: Absolutely.
01:01:45.253 –> 01:01:46.475
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, community to Tony.
01:01:46.615 –> 01:01:47.536
[SPEAKER_03]: That’s amazing.
01:01:47.737 –> 01:01:48.738
[SPEAKER_11]: Michael McIntosh.
01:01:48.858 –> 01:01:50.501
[SPEAKER_11]: Call me.
01:01:50.521 –> 01:01:51.682
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, I didn’t mind about that.
01:01:51.702 –> 01:01:52.403
[SPEAKER_11]: No, he didn’t do that.
01:01:52.483 –> 01:01:52.604
[SPEAKER_11]: No.
01:01:52.704 –> 01:01:54.306
[SPEAKER_11]: He’s not a beauty talker.
01:01:54.286 –> 01:01:54.687
[SPEAKER_11]: No.
01:01:55.510 –> 01:01:55.791
[SPEAKER_11]: No.
01:01:55.831 –> 01:01:57.657
[SPEAKER_03]: Did he hide on the bushes outside your house?
01:01:58.199 –> 01:01:58.580
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:01:58.600 –> 01:01:58.761
[SPEAKER_03]: He did.
01:01:58.781 –> 01:02:02.052
[SPEAKER_11]: He gave you the best greeting out of your co-workers.
01:02:02.318 –> 01:02:07.887
[SPEAKER_11]: Um, well, I hate to blow smoke up your ass out, but, uh, you know, I got a call from you.
01:02:08.448 –> 01:02:13.035
[SPEAKER_11]: I got an actual phone call, so that was that was a soft all the time.
01:02:13.076 –> 01:02:16.822
[SPEAKER_18]: You just, you need a tight nut.
01:02:17.763 –> 01:02:18.905
[SPEAKER_18]: I’m soft.
01:02:18.925 –> 01:02:20.047
[SPEAKER_18]: Why would you say that?
01:02:20.367 –> 01:02:22.251
[SPEAKER_18]: Look at the million.
01:02:22.751 –> 01:02:26.858
[SPEAKER_18]: I like John one.
01:02:26.838 –> 01:02:43.227
[SPEAKER_11]: my favorite exchange and it wasn’t the best but it was my favorite was with the with Maddie Saturday afternoon 345 Maddie writes happy birthday Mike I said thanks Maddie I really I really appreciate reaching out to the elderly and then Maddie’s response was I do what I can
01:02:45.333 –> 01:02:48.639
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s what you said, and that’s why many works here.
01:02:48.659 –> 01:02:50.021
[SPEAKER_11]: That was fun, I like that.
01:02:50.302 –> 01:02:51.504
[SPEAKER_11]: But it was nice.
01:02:51.584 –> 01:02:54.509
[SPEAKER_11]: It was a very, very nice birthday weekend.
01:02:54.810 –> 01:02:57.014
[SPEAKER_11]: And we enjoyed ourselves.
01:02:57.074 –> 01:03:01.241
[SPEAKER_11]: And I should get it out of the way, Oscar White, what I previewed to you.
01:03:01.261 –> 01:03:02.143
[SPEAKER_03]: This is it.
01:03:02.613 –> 01:03:03.334
[SPEAKER_11]: This is.
01:03:03.355 –> 01:03:04.898
[SPEAKER_11]: I want you to know before I start this.
01:03:05.319 –> 01:03:06.220
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m not a monster.
01:03:07.102 –> 01:03:07.924
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m not a monster.
01:03:07.984 –> 01:03:08.866
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m a nice person.
01:03:08.926 –> 01:03:10.790
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m a I love my family.
01:03:10.810 –> 01:03:13.756
[SPEAKER_11]: I love what my family means to me.
01:03:13.796 –> 01:03:19.187
[SPEAKER_11]: The the great is the greatest experience that I
01:03:19.167 –> 01:03:27.175
[SPEAKER_11]: had was my family being with me that was and everybody that meant anything to me and my family was here.
01:03:27.356 –> 01:03:34.503
[SPEAKER_11]: My both my all three of my children were under the same rules which is that’s when I am truly the happiest person in the world.
01:03:35.164 –> 01:03:44.293
[SPEAKER_11]: And so we got done taping our show on Thursday and unfortunately got I get my grants up here for some reason I still don’t know why.
01:03:44.834 –> 01:03:46.035
[SPEAKER_11]: Maybe the big one.
01:03:46.015 –> 01:03:49.038
[SPEAKER_11]: But anyway, I my my daughter.
01:03:49.298 –> 01:04:03.553
[SPEAKER_11]: So I was I was having a lie down like in the middle of the day and My wife had ducked out and gone to the airport and picked up my my oldest daughter Katherine and brought her in and Of course, I woke up at that point.
01:04:03.573 –> 01:04:04.934
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m like, oh my god, you’re here.
01:04:04.954 –> 01:04:06.055
[SPEAKER_11]: It was just a great surprise.
01:04:06.476 –> 01:04:14.824
[SPEAKER_11]: Then that night where we’re hanging out and Friday on Saturday morning
01:04:14.804 –> 01:04:32.138
[SPEAKER_11]: I guess they they they they’ve been sneaking around behind my back all weekend long and Saturday morning all three of my kids came in and I didn’t know that my my daughter Elizabeth had flown in the night before they had made me go to up to bed around 10 30 to say we’re doing stuff down here you go to bed do not come out.
01:04:32.118 –> 01:04:32.599
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
01:04:32.819 –> 01:04:36.203
[SPEAKER_11]: Well, I didn’t realize they were leaving the house and they were going to pick up my daughter at the airport.
01:04:36.463 –> 01:04:39.827
[SPEAKER_11]: So Saturday morning, the day of my birthday, all three of my kids came in.
01:04:39.947 –> 01:04:40.528
[SPEAKER_11]: Wow.
01:04:40.628 –> 01:04:41.449
[SPEAKER_11]: Happy birthday to me.
01:04:41.649 –> 01:04:44.092
[SPEAKER_11]: Which is just about as good as it’s about.
01:04:44.112 –> 01:04:44.913
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s great.
01:04:45.233 –> 01:04:46.134
[SPEAKER_11]: There’s nothing better.
01:04:46.294 –> 01:04:53.543
[SPEAKER_11]: And Carla leaned over to me, gave me a kiss and said, if this is your birthday present, I brought them both in for you.
01:04:53.603 –> 01:04:54.524
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s fantastic.
01:04:54.784 –> 01:04:57.467
[SPEAKER_11]: So then the family was here.
01:04:57.447 –> 01:04:58.610
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m not a monster.
01:04:58.871 –> 01:04:59.793
[SPEAKER_10]: Not a monster.
01:04:59.953 –> 01:05:01.377
[SPEAKER_10]: This is what we said on the score.
01:05:01.397 –> 01:05:04.404
[SPEAKER_11]: Oscars the only one that got the real truth.
01:05:05.186 –> 01:05:08.555
[SPEAKER_11]: He really, because because Oscar knows so much of a monster I am.
01:05:09.657 –> 01:05:10.680
[SPEAKER_10]: And so like you’re not.
01:05:11.302 –> 01:05:11.843
[SPEAKER_11]: But I am.
01:05:11.863 –> 01:05:14.546
[SPEAKER_11]: I cannot change who I am.
01:05:14.606 –> 01:05:19.873
[SPEAKER_11]: I cannot change my level of selfishness.
01:05:19.994 –> 01:05:20.414
[SPEAKER_11]: I can’t.
01:05:20.775 –> 01:05:24.600
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m to do this job to do this job for as long as I’ve done it.
01:05:24.620 –> 01:05:25.661
[SPEAKER_04]: You have to be honest.
01:05:25.681 –> 01:05:26.502
[SPEAKER_11]: You have to be a narcissist.
01:05:26.522 –> 01:05:27.604
[SPEAKER_11]: You have to be a little child.
01:05:27.624 –> 01:05:29.286
[SPEAKER_11]: You have to be a little bit of a kid.
01:05:29.726 –> 01:05:31.549
[SPEAKER_11]: And so I don’t get me wrong.
01:05:31.909 –> 01:05:34.613
[SPEAKER_11]: The greatest thing in the world, if you’d ask me, what do you want more than anything?
01:05:34.633 –> 01:05:36.195
[SPEAKER_11]: I want my kids here.
01:05:36.175 –> 01:05:37.476
[SPEAKER_11]: that was all that matter.
01:05:37.717 –> 01:05:54.073
[SPEAKER_11]: Then after that, that wonderful experience dies down a little bit, I was like, okay, and then everybody on their birthday, especially in milestone birthday, would like to have some paper with wrapping and open something up.
01:05:54.393 –> 01:05:57.476
[SPEAKER_11]: And I said, I was your birthday, so it was great.
01:05:57.516 –> 01:06:00.579
[SPEAKER_11]: I said, I’m just still waiting for the opener.
01:06:01.880 –> 01:06:03.482
[SPEAKER_11]: The opener.
01:06:03.462 –> 01:06:07.809
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m sorry, but I was and I’m still, I might be still a little bit.
01:06:07.829 –> 01:06:15.442
[SPEAKER_11]: Now and I alluded to that very briefly with my wife, but then she was, you know, she was going to go full nuclear on me with that.
01:06:15.462 –> 01:06:18.126
[SPEAKER_11]: You said you dare you, you man.
01:06:18.146 –> 01:06:22.213
[SPEAKER_11]: And so I turned away from it, but then Oscar called and said, how was your birthday since.
01:06:22.193 –> 01:06:25.261
[SPEAKER_11]: the whole family came in and said, I mean, get anything.
01:06:25.762 –> 01:06:26.103
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
01:06:26.123 –> 01:06:28.309
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m sorry, but I mean, that’s that’s what I guess.
01:06:28.409 –> 01:06:28.730
[SPEAKER_00]: I know.
01:06:29.131 –> 01:06:29.391
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
01:06:29.752 –> 01:06:30.173
[SPEAKER_11]: Yes.
01:06:30.474 –> 01:06:31.136
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m a monster.
01:06:31.437 –> 01:06:32.098
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m admitting it.
01:06:32.419 –> 01:06:33.081
[SPEAKER_11]: I admit it here.
01:06:33.301 –> 01:06:37.853
[SPEAKER_11]: Now I got wonderful gifts like gifts certificates from certain listeners that they know who they are.
01:06:37.953 –> 01:06:39.477
[SPEAKER_11]: I communicated with you personally.
01:06:39.457 –> 01:06:41.500
[SPEAKER_11]: who are phenomenal, who are fantastic.
01:06:41.780 –> 01:06:47.929
[SPEAKER_11]: But the idea of, I am still that little boy that wants the president under the tree.
01:06:48.289 –> 01:06:54.458
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m still that little boy that wants the ribbon and wants to open up the golf club or something like that.
01:06:54.478 –> 01:06:55.379
[SPEAKER_10]: I heard it in your voice.
01:06:55.399 –> 01:06:58.243
[SPEAKER_10]: We spoke this morning on the phone and I heard it in your voice.
01:06:58.303 –> 01:07:00.326
[SPEAKER_10]: I said, it was so great that your daughters were there.
01:07:00.346 –> 01:07:01.768
[SPEAKER_10]: And you said, yeah.
01:07:01.748 –> 01:07:02.731
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, no, no.
01:07:02.811 –> 01:07:06.782
[SPEAKER_11]: I did it was great that my daughter was here and we’ve talked about her Yeah, we’ve talked about it.
01:07:06.802 –> 01:07:10.372
[SPEAKER_11]: Well, we’ve talked about it a little bit through searing capsum was here on our water fast.
01:07:10.452 –> 01:07:16.770
[SPEAKER_11]: It was great It was it was it was fantastic and everybody and then a wonderful party at my sister’s point
01:07:16.750 –> 01:07:17.391
[SPEAKER_11]: place up here.
01:07:17.531 –> 01:07:18.192
[SPEAKER_04]: Look at that.
01:07:18.212 –> 01:07:19.194
[SPEAKER_11]: It’s spectacular.
01:07:19.214 –> 01:07:45.593
[SPEAKER_11]: And my sisters, children gave me, my nieces, children, her daughter, Amelia, gave me a beautiful pot for a plant with sea glass, beautiful, she made herself, which is downstairs which is beautiful that my brother-in-law gave me a gag gift, which was hysterical, which was a picture that my parents got rest their souls hung up in our childhood home of their dog.
01:07:45.573 –> 01:08:08.155
[SPEAKER_11]: and when I moved out there replaced my picture on the wall with the dog’s picture of that spray and Paul wrote me a letter about it was I laughed my ass off it was fantastic my my my niece and her husband gave me a lovely book a main book up here and then he scored me some tickets for red socks tickets for my my golf buddy
01:08:08.135 –> 01:08:08.896
[SPEAKER_11]: at the end of the month.
01:08:08.976 –> 01:08:10.238
[SPEAKER_11]: It was great.
01:08:10.258 –> 01:08:20.290
[SPEAKER_11]: So that the partially side, the partially criss-side, stepped up and then my daughters were here and Carla was here and they gave me lovely cards.
01:08:20.931 –> 01:08:21.732
[SPEAKER_11]: Hard so hard.
01:08:21.812 –> 01:08:22.553
[SPEAKER_11]: It was wonderful.
01:08:22.573 –> 01:08:24.095
[SPEAKER_11]: It was fantastic.
01:08:24.396 –> 01:08:25.938
[SPEAKER_11]: Do you have something to do with that?
01:08:25.958 –> 01:08:26.698
[SPEAKER_11]: Some of them aren’t stirring.
01:08:26.718 –> 01:08:29.963
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m not playing, but I share my inner-nose beliefs with Oscar.
01:08:29.983 –> 01:08:33.467
[SPEAKER_11]: I just, the one, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
01:08:33.447 –> 01:08:36.692
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m sorry about this, and I’m sorry, I wanted a thing.
01:08:37.854 –> 01:08:38.635
[SPEAKER_18]: What did you want?
01:08:38.736 –> 01:08:39.437
[SPEAKER_18]: What thing?
01:08:39.457 –> 01:08:40.338
[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know Angie.
01:08:40.458 –> 01:08:41.059
[SPEAKER_11]: I wanted a thing.
01:08:41.260 –> 01:08:42.582
[SPEAKER_11]: I wanted a thing.
01:08:42.983 –> 01:08:43.583
[SPEAKER_11]: He wanted.
01:08:43.744 –> 01:08:44.986
[SPEAKER_11]: And I know I’m a prick for this.
01:08:45.126 –> 01:08:49.633
[SPEAKER_11]: I know that there are people after going, you incredible, soulless prick.
01:08:49.653 –> 01:08:50.214
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m sorry.
01:08:50.274 –> 01:08:50.875
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s it.
01:08:51.016 –> 01:08:53.359
[SPEAKER_11]: But by the way, it didn’t ruin my birthday.
01:08:53.379 –> 01:08:54.762
[SPEAKER_11]: My birthday was spectacular.
01:08:55.162 –> 01:08:56.505
[SPEAKER_11]: But it wasn’t cloud.
01:08:56.585 –> 01:08:59.269
[SPEAKER_11]: Because it was one little cloud.
01:09:00.548 –> 01:09:06.877
[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know if my back drop and it yeah, it’s like I don’t have my king back, Rob.
01:09:07.037 –> 01:09:08.299
[SPEAKER_11]: It’s like a good.
01:09:09.260 –> 01:09:12.405
[SPEAKER_11]: We’ll talk off there and I have a little garbage bag behind him.
01:09:12.605 –> 01:09:13.787
[SPEAKER_11]: No, no, no, thank you, Angie.
01:09:13.827 –> 01:09:14.568
[SPEAKER_11]: Thank you.
01:09:14.588 –> 01:09:21.257
[SPEAKER_11]: And the ant misgoph is here and I’m doing a show in front of a bed sheet.
01:09:22.267 –> 01:09:29.715
[SPEAKER_11]: from the dollar store because it’s on him and he can see three.
01:09:29.795 –> 01:09:31.456
[SPEAKER_11]: It’s like burlap.
01:09:31.476 –> 01:09:32.197
[SPEAKER_03]: It’s like a burlap.
01:09:32.217 –> 01:09:33.258
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
01:09:33.298 –> 01:09:34.740
[SPEAKER_03]: So I got off the phone with him.
01:09:34.760 –> 01:09:34.940
[SPEAKER_11]: Sorry.
01:09:34.960 –> 01:09:37.743
[SPEAKER_11]: So this is the place where I think I’m totally honest.
01:09:37.783 –> 01:09:39.084
[SPEAKER_11]: And I know I don’t come up with it.
01:09:39.104 –> 01:09:40.726
[SPEAKER_03]: And Shannon says, what’s wrong?
01:09:41.266 –> 01:09:44.469
[SPEAKER_03]: And because she could tell that I had a bit of a call with you.
01:09:44.590 –> 01:09:44.790
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
01:09:45.050 –> 01:09:47.793
[SPEAKER_03]: And I said, Mike’s not happy about his birthday.
01:09:48.373 –> 01:09:49.995
[SPEAKER_03]: And then she’s.
01:09:49.975 –> 01:10:13.705
[SPEAKER_11]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:10:13.685 –> 01:10:16.993
[SPEAKER_11]: at the kill up of his lungs at the family dinner.
01:10:17.314 –> 01:10:19.740
[SPEAKER_11]: And I was sitting there going, oh my boy.
01:10:19.760 –> 01:10:21.003
[SPEAKER_11]: Wow, boy.
01:10:21.204 –> 01:10:27.660
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, true Joan Crawford moment, it was not a Joan Crawford moment.
01:10:29.193 –> 01:10:32.279
[SPEAKER_11]: But I don’t do you understand I this is my problem.
01:10:32.340 –> 01:10:37.831
[SPEAKER_03]: This is this is probably a thing Angie from a woman’s perspective In a colleagues perspective.
01:10:37.851 –> 01:10:39.394
[SPEAKER_11]: I know what she thinks I see her face.
01:10:39.434 –> 01:10:40.977
[SPEAKER_11]: I can see her even with that bad camera.
01:10:40.997 –> 01:10:41.980
[SPEAKER_11]: I can see her face.
01:10:42.000 –> 01:10:46.088
[SPEAKER_11]: You know, I know it’s it’s it’s monstrous isn’t it right?
01:10:46.557 –> 01:10:49.684
[SPEAKER_18]: Yeah, but I mean, that’s a nice gift.
01:10:49.845 –> 01:10:50.807
[SPEAKER_18]: I’m pretty bad.
01:10:50.827 –> 01:10:52.210
[SPEAKER_18]: I don’t even do cards sometimes.
01:10:52.791 –> 01:10:52.992
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:10:53.553 –> 01:10:56.099
[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I just, I don’t know.
01:10:56.119 –> 01:10:57.061
[SPEAKER_03]: I don’t know.
01:10:57.141 –> 01:10:58.324
[SPEAKER_03]: What do you get in a husband?
01:10:58.364 –> 01:10:59.527
[SPEAKER_03]: What do you get your husband?
01:11:00.269 –> 01:11:03.115
[SPEAKER_14]: I can’t say that here.
01:11:04.529 –> 01:11:05.351
[SPEAKER_11]: Thanks for that moment.
01:11:05.612 –> 01:11:06.073
[SPEAKER_11]: You know what?
01:11:06.354 –> 01:11:08.300
[SPEAKER_11]: After all these years, God bless you.
01:11:08.521 –> 01:11:10.948
[SPEAKER_11]: You still give us the hang of that moment.
01:11:11.008 –> 01:11:14.999
[SPEAKER_11]: You still give us that kind of moment, which, by the way, that sets me for the whole day.
01:11:15.019 –> 01:11:16.925
[SPEAKER_11]: I will be skipping through my day after that.
01:11:16.945 –> 01:11:18.349
[SPEAKER_18]: Just think like, eighth grade.
01:11:18.409 –> 01:11:19.753
[SPEAKER_18]: I mean, it’s, it’s,
01:11:19.733 –> 01:11:21.615
[SPEAKER_18]: The easiest thing to get.
01:11:21.735 –> 01:11:22.616
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, sure.
01:11:22.636 –> 01:11:25.178
[SPEAKER_03]: Like what somebody would want to.
01:11:25.198 –> 01:11:25.759
[SPEAKER_03]: Can I tell you?
01:11:25.779 –> 01:11:26.560
[SPEAKER_03]: Can I show that?
01:11:26.620 –> 01:11:27.340
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
01:11:27.380 –> 01:11:27.701
[SPEAKER_11]: Hold on.
01:11:27.901 –> 01:11:28.201
[SPEAKER_11]: Okay.
01:11:28.682 –> 01:11:31.024
[SPEAKER_11]: My wife made me a homemade card.
01:11:31.064 –> 01:11:31.905
[SPEAKER_11]: It’s right in back of me.
01:11:32.065 –> 01:11:33.386
[SPEAKER_11]: I’m not going to go grab it right now.
01:11:33.687 –> 01:11:37.610
[SPEAKER_11]: Turning 60 is nothing to Snickers about and she puts a Snickers candy bar.
01:11:37.630 –> 01:11:38.231
[SPEAKER_11]: She got it on.
01:11:38.251 –> 01:11:39.332
[SPEAKER_11]: She made it on Pinterest.
01:11:39.552 –> 01:11:40.033
[SPEAKER_11]: That’s fun.
01:11:41.294 –> 01:11:43.917
[SPEAKER_11]: Your mind will play Twix on you and it’s all candy bars.
01:11:43.937 –> 01:11:44.918
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, that’s good.
01:11:44.938 –> 01:11:46.059
[SPEAKER_10]: That’s okay.
01:11:46.079 –> 01:11:46.940
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s not phenomenal.
01:11:46.980 –> 01:11:47.480
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:11:47.560 –> 01:11:48.441
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s beautiful.
01:11:48.421 –> 01:11:49.993
[SPEAKER_11]: What did I just want, Candie?
01:11:53.753 –> 01:11:55.235
[SPEAKER_03]: You’re doing the best I can.
01:11:55.315 –> 01:11:57.919
[SPEAKER_03]: I said to Shin, and I said, yes, somebody.
01:11:58.019 –> 01:12:00.924
[SPEAKER_11]: By the way, I have a feeling, I just, I’m so embarrassed right now.
01:12:00.944 –> 01:12:01.425
[SPEAKER_11]: You shouldn’t be.
01:12:01.465 –> 01:12:03.047
[SPEAKER_03]: Mike, I don’t feel good about myself.
01:12:03.067 –> 01:12:06.392
[SPEAKER_03]: You’re helping a lot of men out that are going through the same thing or will.
01:12:06.853 –> 01:12:08.655
[SPEAKER_03]: And this is really foreshadowing for my wife.
01:12:09.056 –> 01:12:12.802
[SPEAKER_11]: And by the way, when Angie said that about the gift for her husband, that’s a different way.
01:12:12.822 –> 01:12:14.124
[SPEAKER_11]: Did we all have like a, at that moment?
01:12:14.144 –> 01:12:15.966
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, her, it’s day, Mr. President.
01:12:15.986 –> 01:12:17.068
[SPEAKER_11]: Sure, that’s what I thought.
01:12:17.108 –> 01:12:19.191
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that’s where we all went, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:12:19.211 –> 01:12:21.094
[SPEAKER_18]: Because, you know, yeah, that’s how it’s talking about.
01:12:21.074 –> 01:12:25.819
[SPEAKER_11]: Okay, okay, all right, yeah, I want to make double sure you know what starts to show up
01:12:27.790 –> 01:12:30.313
[SPEAKER_11]: Checking in live, and the dick in the jack tower.
01:12:30.393 –> 01:12:34.577
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you know that Pony has something peculiar and unexpected in his car at all times?
01:12:34.597 –> 01:12:36.539
[SPEAKER_07]: So I got an inflatable fishing car here.
01:12:36.559 –> 01:12:37.600
[SPEAKER_07]: Do you want to eat up near your coach?
01:12:37.960 –> 01:12:40.663
[SPEAKER_07]: I never thought I’d get a gone fish from this car.
01:12:40.683 –> 01:12:43.867
[SPEAKER_20]: I’d like going down the plantation, blue gills, Tommy Kai.
01:12:43.927 –> 01:12:45.248
[SPEAKER_07]: You don’t even eat them?
01:12:45.428 –> 01:12:47.971
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, I don’t want to eat up dirty, fairfax fish.
01:12:48.131 –> 01:12:53.176
[SPEAKER_07]: I don’t think I’d like to flounder if I’m like surf fishing in Virginia being a Kacua delicious bass.
01:12:53.196 –> 01:12:54.017
[SPEAKER_07]: This shark.
01:12:53.997 –> 01:12:55.118
[SPEAKER_07]: What are you all?
01:12:55.138 –> 01:13:00.405
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01:13:00.425 –> 01:13:04.691
[SPEAKER_20]: The Michael Marisho Shopping Center has everything you need for your next fishing expedition.
01:13:04.751 –> 01:13:06.794
[SPEAKER_12]: Well, okay, so we’ve got Brandy.
01:13:06.814 –> 01:13:09.197
[SPEAKER_12]: He’s ringing and coming out and don’t forget the color TV.
01:13:09.297 –> 01:13:13.162
[SPEAKER_20]: Click the banner at Michaelmarisho.com and as we say on the I.C.
01:13:13.182 –> 01:13:15.124
[SPEAKER_15]: He’s the swimmer with boat and a good women.
01:13:16.246 –> 01:13:16.326
[SPEAKER_14]: Bye!
01:13:20.187 –> 01:13:24.439
[SPEAKER_11]: The best of old Mera, without further ado, let’s open up the audio ball for today.
01:13:24.459 –> 01:13:27.989
[SPEAKER_11]: This is Friday, Jan 30, 2015, Rob Spuett.
01:13:28.009 –> 01:13:32.782
[SPEAKER_10]: Everybody in my age and even a little older always complains what MTV used to be.
01:13:32.843 –> 01:13:33.865
[SPEAKER_10]: They used to show videos.
01:13:34.146 –> 01:13:35.530
[SPEAKER_10]: They used to just play music.
01:13:35.510 –> 01:13:41.295
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, I can think back, I think one of the turning points is when they started to roll out the old VJs and bring in the new ones.
01:13:41.536 –> 01:13:44.458
[SPEAKER_10]: Do you remember when Kennedy the VJ was a bit like a Kennedy, yeah?
01:13:44.478 –> 01:13:45.839
[SPEAKER_03]: With her glasses.
01:13:46.120 –> 01:13:46.340
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:13:46.480 –> 01:13:47.881
[SPEAKER_10]: Sort of a freakish dresser.
01:13:47.941 –> 01:13:48.162
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
01:13:48.242 –> 01:13:48.782
[SPEAKER_10]: Very cool.
01:13:49.122 –> 01:13:52.145
[SPEAKER_10]: She has just gotten a new show on Fox business.
01:13:52.365 –> 01:13:53.627
[SPEAKER_10]: It’s called Kennedy.
01:13:54.147 –> 01:13:57.010
[SPEAKER_10]: She’s the liberal voice on a lot of the Fox shows, right?
01:13:57.030 –> 01:14:00.533
[SPEAKER_10]: And she has, she has reinvented herself where she looks like the classy Dame now.
01:14:00.953 –> 01:14:04.977
[SPEAKER_10]: And they’ve debuted this new show Kennedy.
01:14:04.957 –> 01:14:10.273
[SPEAKER_10]: And Shep really never takes it upon himself to not make things awkward.
01:14:10.574 –> 01:14:13.883
[SPEAKER_10]: Check out what the direction this goes like in white and white.
01:14:13.943 –> 01:14:18.898
[SPEAKER_17]: Whether it’s a war, a celebrity death, or some cataclysmic weather event.
01:14:19.283 –> 01:14:22.228
[SPEAKER_17]: I get down on my knees and I’m thankful for your existence because I love watching you cover breaking news.
01:14:22.248 –> 01:14:23.391
[SPEAKER_17]: The thought of you on your knees is a wonderful one.
01:14:23.411 –> 01:14:35.132
[SPEAKER_06]: We love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we love, we
01:14:35.652 –> 01:14:36.694
[SPEAKER_06]: We’re less clothes.
01:14:37.115 –> 01:14:38.097
[SPEAKER_06]: That’s what I was looking at.
01:14:38.137 –> 01:14:40.021
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, that’s what I was looking at a lot.
01:14:40.041 –> 01:14:41.263
[SPEAKER_06]: You know, I like to go.
01:14:41.283 –> 01:14:42.165
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, stop, stop, stop, stop.
01:14:42.185 –> 01:14:42.285
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
01:14:42.485 –> 01:14:42.826
[SPEAKER_11]: Hold on.
01:14:43.207 –> 01:14:48.798
[SPEAKER_11]: Is it, haven’t there been rumors about ending for years that, uh, that Shepherd Smith is gay?
01:14:48.838 –> 01:14:49.780
[SPEAKER_11]: It isn’t that.
01:14:49.980 –> 01:14:50.341
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I know.
01:14:50.601 –> 01:14:51.022
[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know.
01:14:51.042 –> 01:14:52.265
[SPEAKER_11]: I don’t know.
01:14:52.385 –> 01:14:54.569
[SPEAKER_10]: I thought the rumor was that he was sort of a hound.
01:14:54.830 –> 01:14:55.170
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah.
01:14:55.391 –> 01:14:56.172
[SPEAKER_11]: Really?
01:14:56.192 –> 01:14:56.393
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
01:14:56.413 –> 01:14:56.513
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
01:14:56.493 –> 01:14:56.894
[SPEAKER_11]: down.
01:14:57.455 –> 01:14:59.018
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, no, no, no boys.
01:14:59.238 –> 01:14:59.900
[SPEAKER_11]: I have watched.
01:15:00.100 –> 01:15:03.828
[SPEAKER_11]: I have watched many, many, many Internet stories about Shepherd Smith.
01:15:03.888 –> 01:15:17.134
[SPEAKER_11]: I know that was on your, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you’re, uh, you
01:15:17.114 –> 01:15:17.855
[SPEAKER_10]: I’m sorry.
01:15:17.976 –> 01:15:18.276
[SPEAKER_10]: Go ahead.
01:15:18.296 –> 01:15:18.577
[SPEAKER_10]: Go ahead.
01:15:18.597 –> 01:15:19.499
[SPEAKER_03]: Now you’re right.
01:15:19.599 –> 01:15:21.001
[SPEAKER_03]: How Fox News shoved?
01:15:21.021 –> 01:15:22.003
[SPEAKER_03]: So you’re right.
01:15:22.104 –> 01:15:23.085
[SPEAKER_03]: Mike is absolutely right.
01:15:23.286 –> 01:15:25.209
[SPEAKER_03]: This is the left wing liberal agenda.
01:15:25.530 –> 01:15:26.332
[SPEAKER_03]: Let’s talk about this.
01:15:26.412 –> 01:15:29.498
[SPEAKER_03]: It says first hit that comes up on Gocker.com.
01:15:29.518 –> 01:15:32.964
[SPEAKER_03]: How Fox News shoved shepherds myth back into the closet.
01:15:33.425 –> 01:15:35.950
[SPEAKER_03]: And now right over the top.
01:15:35.930 –> 01:15:53.736
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes
01:15:54.256 –> 01:15:55.318
[SPEAKER_06]: where less clothes.
01:15:55.719 –> 01:15:56.721
[SPEAKER_06]: That’s what I was thinking.
01:15:56.741 –> 01:16:00.068
[SPEAKER_06]: I like your style a lot, you know, I like to go out to the bars with you and things like that.
01:16:00.369 –> 01:16:04.738
[SPEAKER_06]: And I think part of the great charm of you is your wardrobe and I love it.
01:16:04.758 –> 01:16:06.521
[SPEAKER_16]: I think that’s a tough and hot pants.
01:16:06.541 –> 01:16:07.303
[SPEAKER_16]: Here we go out.
01:16:07.823 –> 01:16:30.017
[SPEAKER_11]: That was a few little, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:16:29.997 –> 01:16:34.844
[SPEAKER_10]: John McCain was very fussy yesterday Mike really had Henry.
01:16:34.864 –> 01:16:35.325
[SPEAKER_00]: This is great.
01:16:35.605 –> 01:16:50.247
[SPEAKER_10]: Henry Kissinger was on Capitol Hill to testify and somehow protesters from a group an anti-war group called Code Pink actually got into the hearing and they were chanting war crimes Henry Kissinger and John McCain was not hearing any of it.
01:16:50.488 –> 01:16:56.697
[SPEAKER_15]: I’ve been a member of this committee for many years and I have never seen anything as disgraceful
01:16:57.217 –> 01:17:08.602
[SPEAKER_15]: and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place about, you know, you’re going to have to shut up or I’m going to have you arrested.
01:17:08.642 –> 01:17:12.711
[SPEAKER_15]: If we can’t get the Capitol Hill police in here,
01:17:13.433 –> 01:17:16.761
[SPEAKER_15]: immediately get out of here you low-life scum.
01:17:17.704 –> 01:17:18.586
[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah.
01:17:19.529 –> 01:17:20.892
[SPEAKER_15]: Wow.
01:17:20.932 –> 01:17:21.875
[SPEAKER_10]: You missed that quote.
01:17:21.935 –> 01:17:23.779
[SPEAKER_15]: Get out of here you low-life scum.
01:17:23.980 –> 01:17:24.441
[SPEAKER_15]: That’s right.
01:17:24.822 –> 01:17:28.371
[SPEAKER_10]: And they replied with this good news people.
01:17:29.060 –> 01:17:30.923
[SPEAKER_10]: But that was, that was a little bit real there.
01:17:30.943 –> 01:17:34.768
[SPEAKER_10]: And also George Schultz was a testifying to defend Mr. Kissinger.
01:17:34.828 –> 01:17:36.651
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it’s also, this is the thing.
01:17:36.671 –> 01:17:42.178
[SPEAKER_03]: I respect this country simply because you can do, you can do that sort of thing, right?
01:17:42.198 –> 01:17:45.363
[SPEAKER_03]: You can walk in there and you can, you can pro-tests is what this country’s built on.
01:17:45.423 –> 01:17:48.607
[SPEAKER_03]: And in some countries, you don’t get to do that, or you get murdered for exactly that.
01:17:48.627 –> 01:17:49.689
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, and I think that’s it.
01:17:49.709 –> 01:17:50.450
[SPEAKER_11]: So you have to be.
01:17:50.550 –> 01:17:55.557
[SPEAKER_03]: If you’re gonna be up there, don’t look like a bunch of hacks with your homemade signs.
01:17:55.537 –> 01:18:19.047
[SPEAKER_11]: do it right do it right do it right do it with some coordination don’t look at the little kids whining yeah right exactly and George Schultz incidentally who is he you might want to know he was a sergeant and yeah in the intro right he knows about work right he knows about work right he knows about work I’m sergeant Schultz can you name this pop singer someone’s releasing an album can you name this singer I’m open this to the floor
01:18:24.528 –> 01:18:30.819
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh my god, sorry for the cats that I was looking at.
01:18:30.839 –> 01:18:32.642
[SPEAKER_10]: And he guesses that he takers Tony Bennett.
01:18:32.882 –> 01:18:34.705
[SPEAKER_10]: It is not Tony Benson Wells.
01:18:35.026 –> 01:18:35.346
[SPEAKER_10]: No.
01:18:35.807 –> 01:18:44.562
[SPEAKER_10]: Mike, this is Jeff Bridges, who is releasing an album of ambient songs and him chanting to go to sleep by.
01:18:45.031 –> 01:18:49.162
[SPEAKER_10]: And he has a super ballad for it.
01:18:49.182 –> 01:18:55.659
[SPEAKER_08]: So we want to figure it out about his mouth where everything is like deer from there or the deer from there.
01:18:56.822 –> 01:18:58.145
[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t know where I’m going to play.
01:18:58.546 –> 01:18:59.148
[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t have a play.
01:18:59.228 –> 01:19:00.070
[SPEAKER_08]: I don’t have a play.
01:19:00.050 –> 01:19:05.738
[SPEAKER_11]: I’d like to know if you had any kind of oral cancer.
01:19:05.898 –> 01:19:08.482
[SPEAKER_03]: I love this kid and never understood because I think it was too young.
01:19:08.502 –> 01:19:11.246
[SPEAKER_03]: And I’d like to go back now is the fabulous Baker boys.
01:19:11.266 –> 01:19:12.027
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, fantastic.
01:19:12.067 –> 01:19:12.428
[SPEAKER_11]: Right.
01:19:12.448 –> 01:19:13.349
[SPEAKER_11]: Different human being.
01:19:13.369 –> 01:19:17.315
[SPEAKER_11]: It’s just, but you’ll notice that it started with when he played bad break.
01:19:17.435 –> 01:19:18.717
[SPEAKER_11]: A bad Blake.
01:19:18.697 –> 01:19:41.717
[SPEAKER_08]: and uh… the movie i’m not sure what the title of the movie was but uh… he didn’t even made the or the shrine friction where we were told to migrate the whole time and then you see him when he’s on a show and he sure has just where you’re speaking i’d like to get crazy heart i think crazy heart you know i think it is my it’s a bad case of in-grown beard in the real and he’s not just gone
01:19:42.760 –> 01:19:44.663
[SPEAKER_10]: Well, you know, the Super Bowl is this weekend.
01:19:44.683 –> 01:19:46.886
[SPEAKER_10]: We will see all it jimmies at four o’clock on Sunday.
01:19:47.226 –> 01:19:48.608
[SPEAKER_10]: The big ads are being released.
01:19:48.868 –> 01:19:51.392
[SPEAKER_10]: This is my favorite one, Letterman broke this on his show.
01:19:51.632 –> 01:19:53.895
[SPEAKER_10]: This is a great, big budget Super Bowl ad.
01:19:54.917 –> 01:19:58.101
[SPEAKER_19]: I gotta say, this is an amazing product.
01:19:58.121 –> 01:20:02.147
[SPEAKER_19]: I’ve tried a lot of things, but this is by far the best.
01:20:02.708 –> 01:20:04.650
[SPEAKER_19]: Bye one today from the internet.
01:20:04.710 –> 01:20:05.712
[SPEAKER_19]: You’ll be glad you did.
01:20:06.733 –> 01:20:07.975
[SPEAKER_19]: That’s it.
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