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July 24, 2018 16 mins

Do you know who Frida Kahlo is? Do you drink Rose? Do you own a flip phone?!?!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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What would you talk about on your on your podcast
firm Elpresents Morning Show. You guys think Greg's crazy, but

(01:33):
I think he's got a point. Right. Do think people
sit on the street drinking rose in the middle of
everywhere USA? No? No, but rose is a very summer beverage.
That's who this is. This is a fifteen minute morning show. Alright,

(01:53):
pink seems to me to be very summary. A scary
Scottie be sitting in a right before we started the podcast,
gt T gret T was trying to drop some knowledge
that every day Americans and everyday people in the United
States don't know and don't do a lot of the

(02:15):
things that sometimes some of us in our culture here
in this room partake in. He's saying that we all
live in a bubble. And one of those things was
let's start with the rose thing, because I think that's
easiest to swallow. Okay, all right, do you Okay? We
talk a lot about rose on our show, about having
rose for lunch. It's the summer wine, it's Rose all day.

(02:36):
It's Frose. Hey, listen, I've even been accused of like
talking about Rose on my vacations and Frose. But if
you go to a store, a clothing store, but most
shirts in the summer, a lot of T shirts will
say Rose all day of Target. I bought one in Target.

(02:57):
Great point is peace point is that that most of us,
most of America, are not partaking in the rose craze.
If you stand outside of I don't know, McDonald's, Kentucky
Fried Chicken, the Park, anywhere, any just go anywhere, going
to a suburb, go to where Nate lives in Erie, Pennsylvania,

(03:17):
saying like zero people are drinking and talking about rose.
Agree with him. Agree with him. You know what the
lines are like. And to drive through at McDonald's between
five o'clock and seven, it's wrapped around in the building.
Nobody wants to go because you can't get a line. Listen,
I get your point. I know they're not doing that
an area I grew up there. I can guarantee you
at the park Place downtown, they're not sitting outside drinking Rose.

(03:40):
That's not to say these people don't know that other
people drink rose and do it on a regular basis. So, Danielle,
you had do you know why Baringer sells the most
amount of wine because it's everywhere and nobody knows the difference. Thing,
Just go in and buy an eight dollar bottle of
Baron and call it a day a box of wine.
I don't even know. I'll tell you I don't know
the different between wine if it smacked me in the head.

(04:02):
But I do know that I prefer a rose. But
maybe that's because I like sweet things. Well before you
said no rose is the summertime, but it is. People
tend to drink rose more in the summer. It's just
here that here's the thing. I lived in California, and
I lived here. Things start on the coasts and then
they work their way in putting it like this all

(04:24):
started though, Sorry, Scott, do you want to say I
don't know anything about wine either? Like I I buy
all the hospitality lists for the artists that come into
our theater downstairs, and always says a good bottle of rose,
And I bought the one that was that's got Who cares?
What's different? Right? Should we need the hospitality? Won't even
drink it? So they say, at least theater has shows,

(04:44):
has concerts, and Scotty Be does the shopping list. So
so let's say, given example of an artist, Okay, three
days Grace is here today. That's the rock group. Yeah
so so it said a good bottle of cabernet at least,
yeah so I bought the one that was on sale.
I don't care that can they tell the difference generally? Know?
And and that you can get into talking about wine
and some of the cheaper ones actually tasting better than

(05:06):
some of the more expensive ones. But that's I see
your point. Yeah, nobody knows. Plus, I use that extra
money to buy stuff from me so restaurant, and you
order a bottle of wine. People who take the first
bottle that they see because the chest. That's not true.
That's not true. How many people look through the wireless
that are like, no, I've got to have this one.
It's no, no, no, no. I don't look at the price.

(05:28):
I think a lot of people look at the region.
I know for some people they like yeah, Napa, some
people like wines from there. It's all dependent upon your
taste and it's not listen, I'll probably buy the cheapest
bottle of wine from the place I like. Here comes
the wine snob Webgill Kathleen again, so we're talking, Greta,

(05:50):
Why don't you set up what you're talking about? Kathleen
Daniels on your side, Kathleen, I definitely think rose is
a summer wine where a lot of people drinking t
is saying no that, what are you saying? I don't
even know what you're saying that. Somebody at the High
v and Cedar Rapids Iowa doesn't drink rose every day
or even drinking at all, hanging out at the Come

(06:11):
and Go. Yeah, it's called Greg Chance. Yeah, asking if
rose is a thing in de Moine. I think that's
a great litmus test. You know, angry Orchard didn't start
a start a cider for no reason, this this summer
rose cider. Yeah, yeah, you're totally wrong about this rose. Yes,
it can be perceived as a fancy wine once upon
a time, but it's not fancy anymore. It's an Instagram wine.

(06:34):
It's a millennial wine. He doesn't like millennials. Just kidding.
I'm kidding everybody, And then everybody, hang on, hang on,
hang on, hey guys, Greg Chance from our Iowa affiliate,
Chance from our Iowa we have a quick question for you.

(06:56):
Greg t is convinced that people in Iowa don't know
what rose is. Do you know what rose is? Say that? Okay?
Do you drink it in Iowa? Yeah? I don't know.
That's all we need. Thanks, probably drink food. Okay, alright,
fair enough, thank thank you, Chance. We have to go.

(07:19):
Thank you. But Pointagan, what do you say moonshine. I didn't.
I just want to say I never ever, and I mean, guys,
in all honesty, I never pointed out that any certain
areas specifically don't know with those words don't know what

(07:40):
rose is? I said, they're not drinking it. I just
not even that. All I said was that I don't
believe that the everyday people that are just living in
everyday life are going out of their way to go
sit around on a Tuesday evening in the city having
a glass of rose. And I agree with that as
your motherfucker. I said, you drive by Eddie McDonald's between

(08:02):
five pm and seven, the line around the building is
wrapped with cars getting Big Max. And so I'm taking
your side now because you know what, miss test proven.
I don't think Greg Chance is quite the audience for Rose's.
That's a good point, okay, But that way, if he's
not quite the audience, then what is the farm wine

(08:24):
that he's talking about? Strawberry Hill, wild cherry and watermelon.
I'm in when I go. I like sweet sounds like
Iowa State Fair. I want some Boone's Farm. There's this
old old rhyme. I don't know, have you ever heard
of Boone's Farms? Price eight dimes twice? Because it's only
like a buck's sixties. Kathleen. Yeah, when I meet my friends,

(08:48):
when we meet up after work, we go to a
bar and we usually order I'm not joking, French fries
for the table and then glasses of rose. I'm not
saying that Kathleen doesn't do that, and I'm sure she'd us,
and I know her friends do and they enjoy it.
In Hoboken, New Jersey, overlooking the city skyline, I agree
that's fine. But whatever the kids or know whatever, I

(09:10):
think that that's fine. But I just think even if
you leave Hoboken, New Jersey and you start going to
the other towns in New Jersey, you're not gonna find
people sitting around with some French fries and a good
Rose bottle of wine. Yeah, and Garrett, your wife has kids.
You guys have kids. Does Ali drink rose? I don't
think most of the people in America are driving around
and pre owned Mercedes Benzes and themselves. I don't think

(09:34):
they are either. I agree with them. Who makes you
the common person? There? I didn't see like, guys, guys, guys,
let's not attack. Okay, let's all back off and let's
not attack. I didn't say that I was a common
person or I mean I am, but I'm not. You
can define however you want driving a Mercedes whatever it is.
It doesn't that's not I'll defend. You want to go
to go to battle, we can do that. I don't care.
But you understand, let's not all be idiots in this room.

(09:56):
We understand what I was trying to get the point across. Okay,
agree to that. Most trust me. No victim here. Most
people in America are not shipping rose, right, They're not.
They're not and you you called it earlier. They're drinking
boxed behringer because it's six dollars a bottle or a case,
and and that's what most people are doing. I went

(10:18):
to I went to my parents this past weekend. On
their counter they have a box of Behringer. I think
it's like sweet red something or prob. Yeah. If you listen,
every weekend, the box office number, box office numbers comes
out right, and the in the big big movies are
always these big blockbuster movies. It is like very seldom

(10:41):
that this good, good movie comes out and everybody rushes
out to see it. People don't rush out to see
this like amazing movie until everybody has gone gaga over
it and it's up for some Academy award, and people
don't even know what the Academy awards even are anyway,
they don't know what they're winning or anything like that.
What I'm saying is that the masses. Again, I didn't
to say that the whole time. Now, what's the movie

(11:05):
you are claiming to before anyone else sees it? The
I can't wait to see it. It's gonna be a
great movie. But what I'm trying to say is that
people just are running out to do That's that's why
Walmart does well, and that's why Target does well, and
that's why the blockbuster movies do well, because that's what
people are interesting. That's why. That's why Toyota and Honda

(11:26):
they are so fine. No, I thought he was talking
about blockbuster videos. That's why Honda and Toyota and Kia
sell thousand Joles cards more than Mercedes or whatever else.
Facts some fact of life. I think you're losing debate. Team.
I don't see where this argument is going. The whole
you want. I want to know how to start. I
didn't even want to go into the whole thing. Bring

(11:47):
it back to the beginning you try to bring out.
Because we were talking about Elvis his birthdays coming up,
and Ellen greg he said, maybe we can get that
artist that he likes to come up and visit, and
we all went a chartist because you know, the one
with the paintings, and we realize he's talking about free
to Carlo in the painting and woman with the unit brow,

(12:09):
who they've often said looks like me. Uh. But the
thing is then they we got into a debate do
people even know who free to Calo is? And Danielle
is saying most people know who she is and everyone
else I was like, no one knows who she is.
She's sort of become like a millennial symbol. She's in
a lot of memes. They made a barbie out of her.

(12:29):
If you go to like a like a kitchy card shop,
they usually have paper napkins with her face on it.
I don't think every person in USA. If I go
to Chica, let the people and wrapped around the parking
lot looking for the McDonald's. My argument argument, well, my
argument is not with uh those people per se. My

(12:50):
argument is with Greg T. Because Greg T, we have
mentioned Free to Callo on the show many times. We
should know who she is many times before. If we
had never, if I had been in McDonald is in
in St. Louis, Missouri, or wherever at five o'clock waiting
in the drive there, my big man, I would not
expect anybody there to know who Free to Callow is.
Not to say that they don't, but I wouldn't make

(13:11):
that assumption. Having talked about her on this show repeatedly,
seen artwork, been in a restaurant with her pictures everywhere.
I would have thought you knew more about Free to
Call It. That's all I'm saying. And that's why I laugh,
and I you know what, and Nate actually made it
very clear, concise, and I agree, and Nate's right, and
I understand what he's saying. And you know, stupid and
me that I really didn't know that the woman had
died in nineteen. It was so funny. I didn't realize

(13:34):
she had died that far ago either. I thought she
had died like the seventies or something. No idea, no idea.
So we learned a lesson today. But I will say
there were stones being thrown across the room back and
forth before this about the audience knows who free to
callow Is says, I think. I think. I think our

(13:55):
audience knows free and our audience drinks rose. Right, I
don't know who she is. I don't know who she is,
nor do I drink rose. Also, cargo shorts, you think
good wine, do not knock on the scotty b turn
around to everybody, you're back. I think the central argument,

(14:23):
and Gregg T for Greg T here if I may,
and I don't want to misspeak Greg T, is that
you think that we're a bit of a bit too
boogie for our own good sometimes in this room, and
we're living in our own bubble, disconnected, We're disconnected. Every
I don't want to come down like, I'm not want
to say that about it. That's not what I'm trying
to say. And say what you want to say. No,
a minute left. I don't want to say anything. I

(14:44):
didn't want to go into this whole topic it in
the beginning. I don't want to say anything. Here's, here's,
here's still have flip phones, but we ignored and thinks
that they all have Apple phones. She loves it. Let
me just say this. Let me just say this. We
here live our lives, and if our lives include an iPhone, great,
but we're living our life. We're not trying to be

(15:04):
anybody else. Right. However, I think you bring up a
great point. There are people that don't have everything that
we do and we need to recognize that. I think
that's a great point to right. I mean, why there's
Dunkin Donuts in every corner everywhere, because that's every day
us said, America runs on Dunking, run on Dunking and stars.
I just want to say, my seven year old mother
went to Whole Foods, used her Prime app to get

(15:27):
the discount, and then paid with Apple Pay. So I
don't know what you guys are talking about food, but
that is not the norm of people and whole foods,
that there's whole foods aren't even in every state as
the country, and that they don't know what people don't
do it. I think there's a Whole Foods in every state. Wait,
what's the other one that's cheaper than whole food? Trader

(15:48):
Joe Like Trader Joe's better. My mom texted me this
morning to order her vitamins because she doesn't even know
how to do it, so not you know, it's but
that's not everybody right. You're a product of your environment.
If your environment includes your grandmother, your mother, or you
not knowing or knowing about these things, that's that's your environment.
But we do accept that other people don't have I

(16:08):
just want to say, for the record, I didn't say
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