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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Advice shooter.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
It's time. No, no, no, welcome to the Lord of
beIN nice shot your house, drop shooter. And it's Monday,
which means our dear friend, Garrett Vogel joins us. Hey, Garrett,
are you there, Hello, Bob, welcome back. You were on vacation.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
I was.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
I was in Turks and Caicos with my family. It
was it was interesting. Yes, it was Thanksgiving. But last
Christmas my family said, hey, let's do something we haven't
done before.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Let's go on a family vacation.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
So, you know, my parents, my sister, her kid, her husband,
my other sister, my family, my kids, my wife, and
we we all had a week of not killing each
other and enjoying life.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Are you all still speaking?
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Oh, of course we are.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
We are.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
We all all, you know, because because that airport alone
is a site. It's almost like the Hunger Games Charlie
in there. Just it is so old and we all
know airports, right, and they're pretty as up to date
as they can be. I got on my plane in
Turks and Caicos and the pilot gets on and goes, sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
We're taking a little bit of time. They're a little
outdated here.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
They don't have any computer systems to tell us when
to take off, so we have to wait about fifteen
minutes before the plane before us takes off, so we
don't crash into that.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Take your time, my friend, I say, we will wait. Okay,
let's jump in. No more time here to take We're
gonna jump in. We're gonna pack show. Well, yeah, time
is it, my friends? It is tea time big story
at the top of the show. This is coming out
of London this morning, and everybody's talking about it. It's
a Kate versus William story. Now we hear all the
time that Kate and William are fighting with Meghan and Harry,
but we very rarely hear of a disagreement within the marriage. Well,
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this is coming over Prince George's school, and sauses are
saying that there's a real disagreement behind the palaced closed
doors as Prince will William and Kate face off over
George's educational future. Let me explain, so insiders a revealing
that the Princess of Wales is heartbroken, heartbroken over the
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idea of sending her eldest son to Eton. Eaton is
a very prestigious all boys schooled favored by Prince William.
Kate wants a different school. She wants Marlaborough College, which
is co educational, so boys and girls, and she thinks
it's more rounded. But most importantly, she thinks that Eaton's
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a little bit too stuffy for her son, and she
wants him to be more grounded like she did when
she attended her school. Now not a parent, Garret, but
is this a conversation that most parents have what school
to send their kids to? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:52):
I think so, depending on where you live. But that's school,
Eton school, that's where you attended, right.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
I didn't. I didn't rich enough.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
But but you know, you know, it's interesting. I think
Kate is trying to go the route that Diana was
going of making the boys at the time seem, you know,
have some sense of normalcy to them. So I think
it maybe it might be a good thing what Kate
is trying to push for right now, going, hey, let's
let's give these children as normal of lives as possible
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and not just exclude them and put them in this
you know, upper tier, like look at us, you can't
touch us, you know, like let them let them be kids.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah. Yes, sources are telling me inside the palace that
William here. It's not just tradition. He's not just holding
onto that for the sake of it. This school, he feels,
is more secure. It's somewhere that is a lot more private.
It has an amazing level of security wrapped around it.
And as a future king, unfortunately, he's gonna need that.
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George has to think about this stuff, or at least
his father William does. And so I think I'm leaning
with Kat here. Yeah, I went to a co ed school, Garrett.
I didn't. I don't all boys school, but in Britain
a lot of my friends did, and they really felt
like they missed out on something. And it's not romantically clearly,
I'm gay. Oh, it's not like I was missing.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
And I went to an old boys school and look
how I turned out.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
So tell me about going to an old boys school.
What was that like? Do you think it was a
good idea?
Speaker 3 (04:18):
You know, I think the structure part of it, yes,
the idea of just not intermingling with other people aside
from you know, just other boys. At the time, it
was kind of like not for me, you know, but
that that's where like after school, like that's where I
got into plays and and did did other things where
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you intermingled with other co ed schools because there it
was mostly all Catholic schools.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
There was only one or two co ed Catholic schools.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Most of the Catholic schools where I lived were either
all boys or all girls.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
But the public schools were co ed, so.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I see, yeah, my public school in Britain was co ed.
I loved it. I think in my life, the more
diverse the people around me. And let's be honest here,
we can't call being a female diverse like it's more
it's like, it's ridiculous. There's more females in the world
than men. It's the majority, so they are not of people. Yeah,
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to cut off that amount of people doesn't feel like
a good idea to me because you can put a
wall around your kids, but eventually they're going to go
out into the real world and what are they going
to do when they have a female bos, a female
co worker. They've got to interact. So I personally think
that Kate's right here, and at the earliest age possible,
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we should realize that the world is about lots of
different people, not just boys or girls or black or
white or gay or straight. So I'm personally from the
school where I think Kate is right here. But this
brings us to our pole question of the day. What
do you think here? Should Prince George attend a co
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ed school? What do you think should he go to
an all boys' school or should he go to a
school like his mummy really wants him to? Which is
co ed? Hey? Go vote on our Twitter page at
naughty Nice rob at Facebook pages naughty God zip and
be sure to check back to Marl Rauta here your results. Hey,
Garrett Love, what are you working on?
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Well, let's stay in the UK, shall we, Robert, So
let's talk about Ellen and Portie.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
So you heard the stories.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
They moved to Britain, you know, just weeks ago pretty much,
and unfortunately they have a little bit of a problem.
They're multi million pound I love, I get to say
pound instead of dollars. A state has been flooded, like flooded,
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and not just their their estate which is forty three
acres by the way, and it's just just just this
catastrophic storm, Burt I think, right?
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Was that? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, what happens?
Speaker 3 (07:01):
It just left roads impossible. Residents were trapped in their
homes and it's just it sucks. I mean, no matter
what you say, yes they have a lot of money
Portia and Ellen, but at the end of the day,
you buy a new home, you think you're about to
set up shop for a very long time there and
you have to start all over again.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
What It's awful, it's heartbreaking. Now. Ellen put out a
statement saying that fortunately her home wasn't flooded, but the
area around her was. I know this area really really well.
There's some lovely homes, but there's some regular homes there too.
There's more regular homes than lovely homes, as there often
is the case. This part of Britain has experienced crazy,
crazy floods. While I was back in Britain just a
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week ago, the rains were really really heavy, particularly in Wales,
and so I'm grateful that Ellen's has survived this, but
it's really sad. The whole neighborhood has been absolutely devastating.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
You think if Harry and Megan were living back home
and all as well, Ellen would place a phone call
to them going, hey, can we use the spare bedroom.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
I'm told her a little bit of scoopia that the
relationship with Harry and Meghan and Ellen has deteriorated a
little bit. And the fact that Ellen is now in Britain,
I think we might see Ellen friends with William. I
think she's they've got a spare room coming over, one
eight hundred palace coming over. We've got to a double
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room with a view of the Thames. I think that
there's going to be a transition here, but we'll wait
and see. Ellen was sending you our best and she
also posted to a really loving twentieth twentieth anniversary post
to Porsche Wife, saying you taught me how to be
happier and you taught me how to see the world
in a much better way. Sending our love to the
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both of you. Okay, moving along this story made me scream.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
So the head of this love you're doing this story,
by the way.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Eating wild story. The CEO of Disney might have asked
the Deadpool movie might have asked Ryan Reynolds to cut
a very saucy joke. So Ryan Reynolds, who starred as
Deadpool and co wrote that the major picture, it's it's
so funny. If you haven't seen it, you've got to
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see it. Second biggesting it's a really really great movie.
I think you're right. I did love Wicked too, but
we'll get to that. Yes, Ryan has revealed that the
Disney CEO, Bobby and now he's very powerful, personally reached
out to him requesting a line was removed from the film.
So Ryan said he got a message saying, Bube I
(09:41):
get here. We let it. If you take out that
one lion, it's really gonna make our lives over here
hard if you don't do it. Now, the line was
a joke about Mickey Mouse and a sexual act. We're
not going to say what it is on the show.
Can look it up, but it's a really saucy, really
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aggressive line. Now, remember Disney Disney are involved in this.
They thought that making fun of Mickey Maas and a
dick joke basically was something that they didn't want to
get this. Ryan agreed, I just think this is smart. Well,
you lostship.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
If you lost a.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Caulship and said it's too much, you might want to
take a step back.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
And you know what's interesting too, Ryan does something very smart.
He's a smart businessman. It's always better to ask for
forgiveness than permission. So if you went to Bob Biker
and go, Bob, Ryan, here, Deadpool. You just gave me
a lot of money to make this film. Are you
cool with me running with this? So he filmed it first,
then asked for permission. Then it was easier to take
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out knowing that as opposed to thinking like, what if
we put that?
Speaker 1 (10:48):
He probably would have been cool with it, right, Maybe
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
But at the other end of this story, though, is
anything involving just the the main core group of Disney.
You're not allowed to paint in any negative light whatsoever.
So that's why Bob Ayger kind of spoke up. It
was a Walt Disney thing too, Like when Walt was around,
those were Walts that was the foundation of Disney. Mickey Minnie,
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Micky Donald, all those characters. Outside of what you might
google on the Internet or see as you're scrolling from
time to time, the main Disney entity is not to
be touched or mess with. But you know, with Deadpool
being the first rated R movie from Disney, you know,
I could see Ryan trying to push the boundaries and
he got away with a lot.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
He has gone away for a lot. It's a great movie.
It it's a saucy movie, it maybe blush several times.
What I think's interesting here is I spoke to my
sources and they said Ryan knew he was on shaky ground.
So when they filmed the scene and they did alternative jokes, yeah,
so they didn't have to go back and reshoot a
new joke. When Disney asked them to remove the vulgar
joke about Mickey, they'd already got two or three in
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the can, so to speak, and it was easy to
just edit that joke out and put a different one in.
So they knew if you're doing alternative jokes, you know,
you know there might be a problem.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Well, yeah, you start with the sauciest of the saucy
because if you can get away with it, why not.
You know that that would just go so well. But
you've got to have some backup plans, just like in
anything in life, you know, Like we do this podcast
and then if something goes wrong, you do another one.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
You know what I mean, we bag it out. How
are you about pushing the envelope at work? I've got
to admit here, I don't do it. I'm a guy
that plays by the company rules, even though I've got
a big mouth, and I am very very naughty and
I love being cheeky, right, but it comes to my job.
I'm pretty serious.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
I think for the most part, I would say I'm
pretty like ninety percent, you know, by the book, you know,
but there's there's that ten percent of me that just
likes to like likes to walk that line sometimes and
just hope I don't get called into the principal's office.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
I've been called it many times. Okay, quickly, before we
get a break. What's going on with Jennifer Gardner? Now,
I've had you notes from the listeners from the noughties.
I always say, Jennifer God no, like a gardener with
a dean it it's not so I'm listening to you naughty's.
I'm really trying to refocus, retrain my brain. But it's
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very tricky. So let me say that it's hard because
Jennifer Gardner.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
Yes, Jennifer Gardner reflects on her marriage advice ahead of
Thanksgiving reunion. So she got together with Ben Affleck. They
did some charity work on Thanksgiving, which was very nice,
but she was dropping some wisdom on love and relationships,
just you know, right before they got back together to
celebrate Thanksgiving because obviously they share children together. Don't marry
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a man thinking you can change him. She revealed that
was one of her mother's most memorable pearls of wisdom.
She added as she was laughing, of course I need
to work on that one.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
You know, there was.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
I think they're in a point Jennifer and Ben are
at that point of their their relationship as as as
parents now where they could poke fun at each other,
you know what I mean, where they're they're they're so
far down the road from where they were that they
could still have fun with it.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
But you know, she she did.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Jennifer has walked down the aisle twice, first with Scott Foley,
remember him, is that party of five?
Speaker 1 (14:20):
But yeah, I think so party of five?
Speaker 3 (14:22):
And then later of course with Ben Affleck and where
she has three kids.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
And but she didn't.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Say who that advice was specifically about. But I think
we could figure out who if we just investigation.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Pretty much.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
So I kind of see Jennifer being kind of open
but yet having some fun and I'm sure Ben kind
of cackled at it at some point.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
There's no meanness here, but you're right, there's already been two,
so we've got a fifty fifty percent chat. I'll put
this right. We know it's you, Ben Affleck. Okay, We're
going to take a quick break and we will be
right back. Welcome back to the naughty but Nice shammy
headstrop Shooter with a different Garrett Virgel. Hey, Garrett, let's
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get to the polls. Last year we talked about a
trigger warning that has been slapped on the movie Wicked
in the UK, not in America, but in the UK
there's a trigger warning, a warning that it discriminates against
people with green skin. Our question was quite simple, shout
the film come with a warning in the USA. What
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do you think should they be a warning here too?
Let's have a look. Sixty percent said no, Wicked is
just great as it is. I think I agree. Don't
forget to vote on today's pole. Going to add to
it a page add noughty nice Rob or have Facebook
page which is naudy yozib and be sure to check back.
Dam here your results and now more Wicked news and
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nicest of the day.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
By the way, you see what I'm wearing right here.
I went to the University of shiz I know what
that is, yes, where did you get that? From? The
Lovely Movie Company? Too?
Speaker 3 (15:57):
In that right before it came out, So it was
like I had the cool item before it became cool,
like you know what I mean. So I was wearing
it or the day before it came out and people
are like, oh, what's that? And now it's like, hey,
how do I get one?
Speaker 2 (16:09):
You know, how do you get one? Was it just gifts?
You can't buy them?
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I guess, yeah, yeah it was.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
It was just it was sent to the house and
it looks like I went to university. All right, let's
talk about wickeds. So it just killed box office records
two hundred and fourteen point three million. Domestically, it was
in Crazy, the highly anticipated film of Course, which started
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as a Broadway musical pretty much just everybody I know
some people that have seen it three four times since
it has come out. John m chw did an amazing job,
Cynthia OReGO ariana Grande.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
You know.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
It opened on opening day one hundred and fourteen million
dollars and then over the holiday weekend pulled in one
hundred and sixty four point two million, you know, and
it's only going to grow from there. And then by
the time the movie kind of dies down, it's gonna
be next It's gonna be next November.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Already, we're ready for part two already.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
That's right, it's just part one, so they've got part
two coming. Ariana Grande is a movie star. Now she
really is a movie star.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
And she she came to say this too. I think
this movie kind of changed her perspective where she always
wanted to do movies, but they said, hey, get into
get into music. It's easier to transition. I think we're
at a full transition. Will we see music, yes, from
time to time, not as much as we might be
used to from Ariana. I think we're gonna see a
lot more on the movie side from Ariana and than
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you're fat sure.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
She's gonna get a lot of offers after this. She
is just incredible. So Cynthia Riva, congratulations, ladies are nicest
of the day. And I noticed the day. Naughty, naughty.
It's been confirmed what I told you weeks ago. Harry
and Meghan have been snubbed from the Royals Christmas party.
So the Royals go to Sangrington every Christmas. We know that,
we know that William and Cater going with their children
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this year. Well, now it has been revealed that Harry
and Meghan did not get an invite, the icy reception
probably isn't that big a shock to Royal watchers. The
last time Harry and Meghan joined the family in the
festivities was get This twenty eighteen, the year they tied
the knut, so it's been a long time since they
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spent Christmas together. I understand that this can be tricky, Garrett.
You just went on vacation with your family. It's a juggle.
It can be very, very difficult. However, not to be
invited is really really I think that's a little cruel,
Like they could have invited them and then they probably
wouldn't come. I say that all the time. I have
a few stinkers in my family, but I don't exclude them.
I always invite them and then I hope they won't come,
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and they normally don't.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
Well, I think if this was one thing, if Harry
and Meghan were in the good graces and they didn't
get the invite, yes, yes, we could be like, oh what,
But I think we've lived this storyline long enough to
understand and why they're not invited, you know, like we're
still waiting for things to get patched up, you know,
like between the three of them, between the King, Charles
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and Meghan, Harry and William, and once those guys patch
it up, I think it might make things a little
bit more easier going forward.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
But still gus crusted, fingers crossed. It was Christmas, everybody. Okay,
let's send with a moment of rabb you ru. I
think you have to believe. That is one of my
biggest mantras. Believe. I say it to myself many many
times throughout the day, and I wouldn't be here right
now if I didn't believe in myself. Let me be
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honest here. If you believe you can do it, you
probably can. Now. I'm not talking about flying a plane
or being a doctor with heart surgery, but most things
in life you can figure out you can do. Believe
in yourself. Naughties, Hey, that is it for today. Thank
you so much for listening to the Naughty but Nice
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