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Broken Boys podcast, and know this is the fifteen minute
morning show. Okay, every time I'm talking, we're a part
of the fifteen minute morning But if I shut my
mike off, like right now, hey's WECo boys. Now we're
back into the fifteen minute morning show, right because it's
unfair because it's only three of us in the it's
weird watching you two guys as we right as we
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cracked the mix, right, like, what are we gonna talk about?
It would be your Brooklyn Boys podcast. Pretty much we're
under the we're under the fifteen minute morning show umbrella,
right right, Well we have yeah, okay, so we gotta
cleaning up a little. The Brooklyn Boys podcast where Broughty
and Scary, is completely different than the fifteen miute morning show,
different contexts. You what he did there? Garrett his name?
You know, it's a constant struggle. As I've binged, I
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get that shirt, your sticky. Yes, some some critiques, some positive,
some some not. So why don't we just go without
the positives? I think it's it's fun. I think Scary
could talk a little bit more from time to time.
So you don't think I talk enough? I don't think
you talk enough brodies, my cog. There's that in the
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studio when Scary has a blank look on his face,
like I hope somebody's something to say. Breathing room. Yes,
I think if you if you get a chance, I've
learned from the best. Yeah, let's give a listen. I
was able to listen to a few, and I've told
Scary that now I get to tell you, Brody. But yeah, No,
I think it's I think it's it's fun and it
allows you guys to uh to to branch out from
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what you're used to here, and I think it's a
good listen. You know, I will say we did. I
think we reached a new height. Yesterday we interviewed the
Fat Jewish you know Instagram sensation. So stop listening to
this crap and then move on. No, subscribe, subscribe, We're
on Itune, We're on Google Play, and also listen to
Celebrity Buzz. Yesterday. I saw days ago you were filming,
uh filming, you were recording your Celebrity Buzz podcast with
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Rob Shooter, gossip Expert, and Stephen Levine, our pr guru
to the Stars, was in there. Was he part of
the podcast? No, the boys like to be around me
for some reason. Yeah, we Nate and I were commenting. So, uh,
you guys were in the big studio where we used
to do our morning show, so it's like a semi circle,
and then the microphones in the middle of the semi circle,
and Rob and Stephen were looking at you like you
were roast beef dinner. Yeah. No, I I am an
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animal in a cage and animal at the zoo, as
they say. But yeah, what's it like to be I Candy?
Because let me here comes I'm the wor there's original
of I Candy. You're on a coffee nip. You want
to talk about me having a blank look on my face?
It's right now, by the way. I didn't tell you guys.
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So I went to I went to Hershey last weekend. Oh,
my favorite amusement park. Here. I experienced National Lampoon's vacation.
Wait check, I got the music Hot Blonde in a convertible.
I'm sure I passed one on the road on the
Hershey Highway. But the highway to Hershey, Yes, the Highway
to her Hershie Highway, that's what they call it. Yeah,
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you know some of the road leading into Hershey Pennsylvania
is brown asphalt, not black asphalt. Don't think like chocolate.
There's also a town called Shartsville Orville, yeah, something along
the lone. Yes, I take a picture that signed every time.
Uh so the Hershey Highway to a town before a
town or two before, it's like s hr t z Yes, Well, okay,
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so should I sing? I don't have the music, so
it's gonna do that holiday root anyway. So if the movie,
family gets in the car drives to what they call
wally World, and wally World is closed. So we had
a three at the end of the movie. That's at
the end of the movie hole, spoiler whatever. Uh So,
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my family got in the car and we went to
Hershey for the three day weekend because we're all for
Columbus Day. So we got in the car and Friday,
got got to the hotel Friday night, great checked in
Saturday morning, We're going to Hershey. Hershey Park was closed
that last weekend. They pulled the wally World on you.
How was it closed and why didn't they tell you
it was closed for a private event. The whole park.
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The whole park was closed for the private event except
for the factory. Got to you know, still go by,
you spend money and buy candy, which is great for
a diabetic. But anyway, Uh, my family was able to
enjoy it. But got to the park, I was like
enjoying life. I'm like, we're super early. I guess park
maybe opens a little bit later because it's a good spot.
Got a good spot. There's maybe about fifteen cars there.
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It's about ten am. That's terrible. It's gonna be awesome park.
I guess the overcast day is is scaring some people away? Whatever?
Get to the park. No one's there, gates are down. Huh.
You know I was talk in. There was no one
to talk to to talk my way into. Did you
find out what kind of event it was? They had
like some classic car shop that weekend, so it was
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just open to people that participated in the classic car Ok. Yeah,
my Toyota Camera oh nine was not categorized into the
classic car Classic Year of cameras. Of course it is,
and it will one day and eventually maybe I will
get into Hershie Park. But showed up to Hershey Park closed?
Do you close it on a Saturday? If you look
it up, Hershey Park like an amusement park. You could
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put the gates down and you say you're not welcome.
But anyway, but the but the point is like, yes,
could i've easily looked up is Hershie Park open? You
just assume that it's open, not thinking it's going to
be brought your tickets in advance. No, we we, We didn't.
At first I was gonna say, you have no one
to blame but yourself. But then I'm thinking, like, who
would ever think that they would ever close something of that.
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Everyone listening to this podcast from now on? Yeah, everyone
going forward, Let's say see if it's open this weekend.
That's a huge that's a huge place. But it's funny.
So as you're driving by at night all the rides
are on, were like, is it open, only to find
out that it's that it's a private event going on,
and you're you're an outsider looking in as as people
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that own classic cars are riding roller coasters that you
should be on and enjoy. You didn't get to go
on Wildcat or Lightning Rest. I got to sniff it
from the outside as people screamed their way by. But
but it was one of those things going night. Who
I ever thought I'm trying to think if there's anything
that I was, they have the best roller coasters. But
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but even so, like, even so, like there has to
be that that one thing that you would never think
would happen to you has happened to you before somewhere
in life. Yeah, um, I went to uh something similar
happened to me. I went with a buddy of mine
many years ago to see you too. They were playing
the football stadium it was was Giant Stadium at the
time in the meadow Lands and New Jersey, and we
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drove at the time, was like forty five minutes, almost
an hour with traffic to get there. And at the time,
you two, this is before the internet people. Sorry, uh,
you two was playing five nights starting on like Wednesday,
the whole weekend. It was all they were playing. And
so the two of us drove and we're like, oh,
we'll just buy tickets from a scalper. We had extra money.
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Whatever it takes, we gotta go. This is the one
night we had off from work. So we drive there
and same thing. Wow, the parking lot is not busy.
We got here early. This is great. There must be
scalpers out. Wonderful. We get there and there's nobody taking
tickets at the gate. We're like, oh, free parking, this
is great. We drive in and then and then we
see on the giant light up billboard the dates and
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they were playing like Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. We
were there the one night that there was a something
else going on. Yeah it was well, yeah it was
a mistake on our part, but the same thing. You
get there and you think, wow, we beat traffic. This
is great. So I still we still to this day
tell people we went to see you too, because we did.
We just didn't see them. So I know that feeling
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like this is gonna be a great night. No. My
only two concert experiences where it's uh, something similar like
that happened Kanye and Usher. When Kanye first came out,
we're talking Gold Digger days. He was on tour with Usher.
His plane got stuck in Chicago. So as you get
to the arena, they put up a print out from uh,
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you know, nothing fancy Kanye stuck in Chicago, not making it.
So I just remember sitting there and going, I really
don't want to see us, or what am I gonna
do now? So I go in there. Eventually Kanye got
in there, crowd went crazy. Then recently, Uh justin timber
Lake Lad two years ago got sick the day he
had a show at Madison Square Garden. The only way
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I found out was at the door of Madison Square
Garden with twenty five thousand other people finding out on
their phones because they sent He sent out a tweet
via social media that his concert got pushed back for
a day. So I was going with my wife Ali
Uh that day she got she got it as a gift.
She couldn't make it the next day, so I ended
up going with one of my guy friends because that
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was the only person available, and I had a FaceTime
the whole show with her in DC. By the way,
did y'ell just walked in? Didn't you want to join
the sausage party? Because I have to go upstairs and
do the Heart Live sausage party. I like the way
party upstairs. Yeah, you and Elvis and Bethany. No, but
I don't think Bethany's doing it today. I think we
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have some other guests today. Said that would be I
Heart Live and watch it on Facebook Watch. You has
to go to Facebook Watch now now on Facebook Watch Now.
Tomorrow there's a very special episode of My Heart Now,
A very special, very special episode one with Brody Well.
I'm hosting it with Danielle. Oh. She's pulling that same
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ship with you that he does with me on our podcast.
He's trying to put his name before. He told me
thank you. I don't know what you think. I am
a who you he offered you wanted to do it.
We're interviewing someone that I'm a fan of. We're both
fans of Emily Kinney's from the from the Working Seen
Dead for a long time. But you know, hold on, spoiler, Dan,
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have you ever we're talking about, have you ever had
a let down at a concert? Showed up somewhere that
was closed when you got there? What was the movie
like that? Um? Um? Have I ever showed up some
place where um, well, the wrong day? Are probably a
store I've shown up and they and they were closed
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because they were doing the inventory and I was piste off.
But never like a place I I normally a very
anal about that. I call ahead and makes more it's open,
daniel You the town you live in, all the stores
on Sunday clothes, Yeah so, but but but it's not common.
But but you know, that, but not a lot of
people people show up on Sundays in your town. So
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there's an old there's a law called the Blue Laws,
which have been around since the Puritans and the Amish
Puritans right back in the New England. Day can't work Sundays, right,
you can't work Sunday's all retail is closed. Every food
places are open. There was only one time that we
were open on a Sunday, and I think it was
after Hurricane Sandy. Yes, it was an emergency. It was
an emergency because people didn't get the shop for a while.
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They needed stuff and they let us go to Bergen
County in New Jersey specifically, you can't go to a
mall on it. I mean you're talking about the Saturday
before Christmas. But they're living there Saturday, living there. It
is fantastic because there's no traffic. I can get to
all the restaurants, I can drive wherever I need to
go and there's no one on the day. It's even
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better when you work there. So when I was in retail,
Daniel Daniel used was a customer line when I managed
express in that mall. By the way, hold on mant
you want to work in that mall because you guaranteed
Sundays you can make plans watch football, football, you know
on Saturday about how let you work you can go
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out afterwards. That's the mall. So everyone in the company
and all companies in that air in New Jersey, you
want to get to that mall. I was thinking Saturday
because I grew up in Brooklyn, which was adjacent to
a Jewish neighborhood where I actually would get all my
discounts and bargains. I see, I gotta go, and I
love you. I love you too. Where is going? No
like where it's just going. As you know, Saturday is
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the Sabbath, so if you're really religious Jewish, you actually
have off on Saturdays. These places until sundown until sundown
a lot. So there was this place called Focus Electronics.
I love Focus right exactly the case fall you in
the free Battery, and Christmas was falling on a Sunday.
I'll never forget this, and I wanted to go out,
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and I found out that Focus Electronics had this amazing
appliance whatever it was at the time that I figured
I wanted to get my parents. You know where this
is going. Christmas Eve on Saturday. The day before, the
biggest day to plan ahead, know in your neighborhood. You
know what. I didn't realize it, so I actually went
on Friday night. First, it closes sundown Friday, right, so
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I couldn't get get it then. And then Saturday the
next day, all day closed. I went back twice, not
realizing that it is the Sabbath and there for twenty
four hours. No matter what it is, what day of
the year, if it's Friday night to Saturday night, they
are closed and off limits us get your Christmas present
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at the religious Jews store. I went to a big
box store and I did not get my bargain. Just say,
you poor thing. You put the real tragedy here. So
uh not to bring it back to the Brooklyn Boys
podcast that available on radio right so and so yesterday
interviewing the Fat Jewish. He has a book coming out,
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Rody Brodie, you came up with the name correct. Well, um,
so he's doing. You gave him an idea. I did
give him an idea for the book. Here's here's my
problem for you. Yeah, I didn't know what the problem
is you. The only way you have is this audio
from the shows convincing him to use your name. He
uses your name. You have the proof saying I gave
you the idea first. So what Garrett' referring to is
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the Fat Jewish went around around America into strip clubs,
but then eight at the restaurant and ate all the food.
But he did that because nowadays strip clubs are serving upscale,
gourmet food. Correct, it's not just chicken fingers and stocks.
And we asked him what the name of the book was.
He said, I untitled, and Brody just said, I just said, oh,
why don't you call it sushi rolls and stripper Poles
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because that's how my mind works. And he's like, oh
my god, that's great, that's the name of the Book's
first of all, you think he was serious? Um, I
honestly think I think he think at that moment he
didn't listen because I sent him another one. I thought, um,
Nookie and Noki would be good. Um, right, so I
gave him a couple. Uh. Fat Jewish interview was fantastic
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on the Brooken Boys podcast. He was great, this is
like Facebook story all over and hopefully I don't get
ripped off like I have in the past. Whatever he
gave me free rose from his complain. Last name is Jewish.
What does that meant? Minute morning show off