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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast?
Fine Elvis to representing show, Well, this is awkward. Why
is it awkward? Because there's an anti chair here where
(00:24):
Elvis was about ten seconds ago? Where do you go?
Where from us? Away from us? No? Talking to his microphone?
Is there a chance he went to the bathroom and
maybe he's coming back. He took his coffee and he
looked like he had a mission. He was out of here.
He's gone. I like it. Good for him, I'll be honest.
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This whole working from home thing is pretty damn great.
Now you've done this before, right, like one other day.
I did it one other day, and then I was
sick the other couple of days, so I don't really
consider that counting because I was sick the day I
was working from home. I think, of everyone in this room,
I am the only person who has not worked from
home once since the pandemic starting. I've been here every
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freaking day since the beginning, and I still don't know
what it's like to do what Nates doing now, making
scrambled eggs during the commercial breaks, and the only thing back,
the only thing that's giving you back is your fingers,
And you know that because you could do the job
from home, but because of your fingers and their size,
you cannot run the Let's get a visual. Diana is
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here videotaping this, this whole audio console that people are
seeing in front of us. This is what needs what
I need to do my job. Okay, because during the pandemic,
you know, I was sitting the chair and I pressed
all the buttons. They wanted to take this and put
it on an iPad for me to bring home, and
they wanted me to slide my fingers up and down
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an iPad virtually and press little tiny buttons with my
fat fingers. The size an iPad, but it has to
encompass everything you see here with all these buttons. You
mean to tell me that I'm not going to make
one false move or one mistake or something you knew
that it would have been sho would have been a disaster.
It's not optimal. I will say that I can't do
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my job from home either. I did, because that has
been here every day and Foggy does it. I've been home,
but I somebody still has to be here to do
my job. So I can only do half my job
from home, like I would sit in Scotty's seat, and
he would tell me what to do. But he would
you could have used like one of these little rubber
like you you know, have the little stylus. He couldn't
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use that. You couldn't use that totally. Turning the microphones
on hold one on the fly. That's very hard hard
to do. You've got to play this thing like a
fucking piano. Man. I wasn't gonna bring that up, Gandi.
I was gonna try to leave that out of the conversation.
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I said, scary fox it up half the time in
front of the real board. Do you know how many
breakdowns and meltdowns we would have had? Have I been
the pandemic couldn't happen too many? Too many? Is this
your pits for job security? That and the fact that
I want to just know, honestly, date, what's it like
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being at home? This is like one of your first
times your home. The Probably the best thing was the
fact that I slept in a full hour longer because
my commute is roughly forty five minutes to an hour,
so I slept in until five six because my alarm
goes off an hour. It was the greatest feeling to
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wake up actually rested. How sound this time the morning
means everything? It's you know, and people say like, oh,
you're done early, Oh my god, you're done. Okay, first
of all, we're not done. Second of all, if you
had never woken up at like four in the morning
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on an sistant basis, try it for a week, you
will slowly die inside. And then everybody's like, oh, we're
going to launch or we're going to do this. You
want to call me, and I'm like, no, I just
on a nap. Nap. But then, on top of being
able to sleep in my refrigerator is fifteen feet away,
whatever I want is there. I don't have to like
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try and remember my yogurt in the morning, which I
forget occasionally. If I wanted a coffee, it's right there,
and it's not a coffee maker that somebody stuck their
dicken Scottie. It is great. I mean, we don't know
what you do to your coffee. True, fair enough, Garrett.
But then the other great thing is as soon as
I'm done, I take out my headphones, I close my laptop,
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I can go back to bed and in seconds second back,
two hours back. Every day you don't have to press
three two four two. When you got to take four
to you could just say, oh, we'll get this. Well,
did you notice I was gone from six to seven?
Just what I was doing? Wait, you would say, if
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that's ten hours a week, Brody, do the math, how
like five days a week? Oh my gosh, it's a
lot of time. Scott Scotty has a commute that's just
as long, and he leaves even earlier. It's like you,
I'm telling you, like people at work this shift or
get up this early, you are not working to your
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full potential. I hate to say it, you know what, though,
And I know that you guys are all gonna be like,
what the I don't like working from home at all.
I do it because I want, you know, there's stuff
that has to happen, and I have certain obligations right
now that I have to be kind of meeting. But
I would much rather come into work and split up
my day than be home all day. I feel like
I'm less productive. I don't pay attention as much, I think,
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and then I just feel like the chemistry of dealing
with you guys and talking to you guys feels better
and I'm more awake when I'm actually here in the studio. Well,
let me get this, let me let me just straight
and the show is better when we're all there. Yeah,
I think it's fun. We get the energy. There's the
timing issue, there's there's no delay. I mean, we are here,
live in front. We we read body language, and we
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feed off each other's energy. But on a personal level,
working from home, holy shite, that's why it's nice that
we can. We can have the best of all the
freedom A second quarter fingers at this point, but seriously,
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because coming in there it's like so much fun. We
have a great time. But if something needs to be done,
or if we cannot get there for some reason, like
today I didn't get to come in, it's it's you're
okay with it, like you know what I mean, and
we make it work. We still we still have great shows.
Guys are a lot skinnier than scary. There was a
window with doing it because in the beginning of the pandemic,
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when we were all at home, we all kind of
messed up all kinds of stuff. You have to figure
it out. We learned it, and now it's totally fine
and smooth when we're all home. You should have done
it then and funked it all up then when we
were all doing it now now it's scary, right, and
you should have had like a justin case like you
should have had them hook it up at home, just
in case. The comunity then that didn't come along for
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quite something. That was that was like at least six months.
I want to say that they figured out for at
least four months. Yeah, the I pad thing, they did
it my old job. You were able to do that,
and that was years ago. The board, though, that scary
runs is a lot. I honestly don't know how you
would do that from home. Like many it did physical
buttons and levers and faders and things. I'd like to
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see Scary get the actual replica of that board in
his house. Then are you talking now that they loved
the corporate card? Go buy him aboard for his house.
Let's go the way. I have never had a corporate card.
The only person with a corporate card is Scotty B.
And he has to pay for gas for the station vehicles. Scotty, Scotty,
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sell one of the station vehicles and get Scary aboard
for his house. You wouldn't have just said that, I
probably could have and they wouldn't know. But now that
they don't watch this, they don't care about us. Then
I'm watching this podcast, is right? There are a couple
of issues. Froggy, here's a living room he never sits in.
He could put it right in the living room. Yeah,
I can turn my living room into my full fledged studio.
Right wait, Danielle, what are the issues? Like? Just I mean,
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it's kind of stupid, but like, say you cut a
commercial while you're in studio, Like I was in studio yesterday,
so I cut a whole bunch of commercials. The mic
quality is different. So I got a couple of emails
today that said, hey, these need revisions for whatever reason. Well,
I can't just cut the line because it sounds totally different,
So I have to recut the entire commercial again because
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it's a different microphone that different. Right, But Scary has
the same microphone at his house, so he's getting closer.
How much money you spend on that microphone? It's like,
don't you listen to the Brooklyn Boys podcast? He has
at two point seven million dollars. Set the microphone at
your house the same one in the studio. Yes, but
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this is not the one that feeds from my commercials.
That's when you took from the studio. Yeah, the commercial
No no, no, no, they could They didn't set it
up like that. This is the one, very funny, that's
the very famous one. But because of the thing they
haven't figured out. They're actually working on it now to
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figure out how I can do commercials from home. That's
on exactly the same. So well, you're talking about a
digital Mike USB mike, which is one the black one,
and versus a regular standard analog Mike which is the
silver one. You know, we are holding Nate back from
just enjoying the rest of his dab. I know, can
we cut this short finish? I want to give Nates
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something to shoot for Nate some day. In one day
in February, I did the show from a hot tub,
so just gold really, Oh my god, I just told
two years you're telling me you in the hot tub once. Yeah.
I always pictured Brody laying down with his Plant Tronics
bluetooth in his ear, listening to the station and then
writing jokes on on his phone and then they were
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going into the slack chat. That's how I always envisioned
you during the pandemic. Yeah, yes, that's correct. But there
were days I was out brushing the pool and getting
leaves out of the pool. Uh, you know, stuff like that.
But the hot tub was calling me one morning. He's
calling me. Actually, I think you go back to sleep.
We're all to go back to sleep during the scary
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asked me on a Brooklyn Boys episode two weeks ago.
He said, Brody, be honest. Now, no one's gonna hear
this with us. You've fallen asleep during the show, right.
I said, no, no, I have it. He goes, yes,
you have never never. I think your heads on the pillow.
I've laid down a couple of times. I'm not gonna.
I'm not gonna. This is this is my ug pillow.
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It's always soft, and called all right, is there anything else?
And then the student goes, oh, I got one more question, Nate.
Is that student ready to leave the class right now?
And like, oh god, everybody put your hands down. But say,
come on, okay. You know what if if I gotta
tell you, if if if Heather was home a couple
of days and Nate was home a couple of days,
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you know they'd be having sex during a commercial break.
You know they were chog. Wouldn't be if she wasn't sick,
I might have tried it some right. Yeah, well it
was fun being from home, but I do miss you guys,
and I can't wait to be back in there. This
would I got your chocolate bunny milk? When are you
gonna kind? Well? How? Oh god? I don't know if
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i'll be there. Let I don't know, Scotty. That's really
cutting it close there. Can you freeze that stuff? Chocolate
bunny milk? Is that special for Easter? Yeah? It's really
good from Stu Leonard. They have different seasonal milk and
this is the Easter milk. The milk is the milk hollow. Yes.
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How does the chocolate in a chocolate milk different from
a chocolate bunny milk. It's just it's a richer chocolate. Yeah,
it's excellent. Yeah, well I'll go over godd he save
it and not a day Friday. It'll go great, that's true.
Are we done? We're done? Right? I think we were
done a little while ago, but yeah, we're done, everybody.
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I got therapist coming in in three minutes. The fifteen
minute Morning Show