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September 5, 2022 3 mins

Announcement for the upcoming Behind the Bastards live panel at Portland’s own Rose City Comic Con on Saturday September 10th. https://rosecitycomiccon.com/programming/#/event/behind-the-bastards-live 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hi Wow, Oh my gosh, everybody's here here in the
room right now, Garrison, Chris, We're about to be in
a room all together for the first time with a
bunch of strangers who listen to podcasts. Isn't that right, Garrison,
That's that's right. I know everyone comments on my very

(00:23):
jock like energy and my very very kind of masculine,
harsh exterior, but most people, what most people don't know
is that I'm actually kind of nerdy um. And to
to demonstrate this, We're actually going to be at Roast
City Comic Con uh this next weekend on September t.
Now listen September T. I know that brings up a
lot of thoughts and memories to people. Obviously, elephant in

(00:47):
the room. September eleven, two thousand one, is the day
that Warner Brothers decided to delay the release of the
film Big Trouble starring Tim Allen and Patrick Warburton Um,
which obviously still affect us all to this day. Yeah,
And as as we discussed several times on this show,
on September one, Pinochet overthrew the government social government backed

(01:08):
by the CIA. It's a touchy subject. I mean, it's
a touchy subject and no other Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's tragic. Um,
you know, but you know you're thinking about history. Maybe
Venture Brothers doesn't happen if if we don't have the
delay of the film, big trouble, you know. So if
you want, if you want to hear more fun nerdy

(01:29):
facts and uh, come see us where we we have
a panel at Roasteddy Comic on on Saturday September that
it is at. It is at six fifteen in m
in room room D one three seven. Um, you can
you can find it on the Roastedy Comic on website
if you just go to programming. Uh. So yes, Saturday,

(01:53):
Saturday evening, we have we have we have this panel.
So what we can will We'll be getting into all
kinds of very important historic facts, um, as we usually
do on on shows like Behind the Bastards. So so yes,
I hope to hope to see everybody there. Yeah, I'm
building it mainly is a celebration of Patrick Warburton, but
we'll probably have other things we talk about as well. Yeah,

(02:16):
because he is not a bastard. Unfortunately, unfortunately he is
a hero hero. Well oh my god, I just realized
that I said and see you're gonna get the fake read.
It is already on the case. Um well, I'm sure
if people have complaints they can show up in person

(02:36):
to to voice them on Saturday again, Saturday, September ten
at six fifteen in Pennel Room D one seven. Wow.
What an incredible opportunity for everybody to be in a
room in rooms where where a mask I don't want
to die are required. At Roast Today Comic Gun, Yes you,

(03:00):
that's that's good. I will not be masked because I
have a condition, um which I loudly tell people at
the entrance of every grocery store I walk into. Um,
I'm allowed, I'm allowed not to wear a mask. Your
condition is called insufferable. All right, Well that doesn't that
doesn't for us today, have a good have a good
Labor day, uh saying yeah, because that's what today is. Anyways,

(03:24):
we always say go with Christ see you next weekend
at Roast Day Comic com

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