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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh what's up, Internet, and welcome to season ninety four,
episode two of the dailies Like Guys, a production of
I Heart Radio and you already know what it is.
It's a podcast where we just take a deep dive
into America's skull looking side there, play around and just
be like, what is this? I like this, I don't
like that, and off top we always say fun Coke

(00:21):
Industries and fuck Fox News. It's Tuesday, August. My name
is Miles Gray a k A Last dance with Miles Gray.
One more taking one more ave B. I feel cushing

(00:41):
of creeping in and I'm tired up my fence again. Okay, anyway,
that would be the part where the harmonica comes in afterwards.
Thank you to add no lobos. There ain't no lobos there.
I think there are wolf So to be straight up
with you for that, Tom Petty fired a K and out. Please,
if you're driving, I hope your seatbelt is on. I

(01:03):
hope your gas tank is full, because you're about to
hit the pedal to the metal. When I tell you
who the guest host is today, fresh off the jet
into the studio, we have none other than the Goddess
of scams, herself Miss Lacey. Mostly, Hey, it's your girl,
scam goddess, A k A question, tell me what you

(01:26):
think it lazy. That's my own diamond that I has
my own ring. Only when your Sally, when I'm still
in those case when it's all love because my name
and they question shoes on my bags on the house,
I'm when, damn it mouth, I'm sorry the car I'm

(01:47):
driving salt does that a pan down stains if I
want it? Damn. I wanted to get to that perfectly.
I'm sorry. Guys made me laugh. No, no, no, we
seldom get through our ak is perfectly. Uh. And joining
us in our third seed, uh is just you know,

(02:07):
one of the one of the great guests, someone who's
been here many times, someone who I realized I have
a lot in common with through her visiting the show,
and we have a mutual love for the TLC show
ninety day Fiance And you know what, I'm going to
say something right now. I'm gonna surprise it all really quick.
And I don't know if I'm if I'm allowed to
do this legally. But she's also the host co host

(02:29):
of a new I Heart podcast coming out called four
Day fiance. You heard it right here. That's what's up.
This is me and more importantly, our guest today, Miss
Sophia Alexandro. Wow, do your own dance hall? SI. I
don't care. I just was all hyped from back in
Lacey up on the I think we're all trying to

(02:50):
figure out was if it was I got it or
I stole it. We weren't sure where the parody came.
I was doing a Michelle and Kelly where she like
side eyed me as Beyonce and was like, oh, you're
hitting the notes wrong. B I can't love it. I
loved it. I love especially when Michelle falls when they
step over her. Um. More importantly, I haven't seen you

(03:12):
since the new season of four hundred or four. No,
that's our podcast nine Fance. Yeah, girl, there's a lot
of a lot of scams going on. There's a lot
of people who I hope, just for their own souls,
don't get scammed, but they're gonna get scammed. Also, we
have some returning favorites, yes, like Darcy. And also it

(03:34):
looks like Angela is back with machaol Marco. How could
you do that? Your bunk account is empty? I don't
know we'll see. We'll see what happens with that. Anyway. Anyway,
if you enjoy us talking about this, you're gonna have
to tune in to And if you ever wondered what

(03:54):
I'm like on a podcast, Hi, talking about a reality show,
this might be something for you. Don't look for ed
ucated takes on anything. It's real similar to this, but
it's not about anything and the pace is very slow.
All right, Well, before we get to know you even better,
let's talk about some of the stories we're gonna talk
about today. There's a lot going on. Um. First, there

(04:17):
will be a live musical production on ABC on TV
of The Little Mermaids. So if you want to be
offended again, UM, you should check this out too, because
guess what it's gonna be. Mona's all the e Cravolio,
So it's not a redhead like you wanted, white supremacist. Also, uh,
talking about better or Rourke, he kind of showed up

(04:37):
in a way that I I forgot that that betto existed. Um.
Obviously part of a larger discussion about the two mass
shootings that occurred within roughly fourteen hours of each other
over the weekend, as well as Uh, some new cruelty
from Lindsey Graham. Uh. College campuses, I guess are the

(04:57):
new malls. According to a new article I saw in
BuzzFeed talking about a few other things too, like there
was a subway sandwich artist competition, and you know my
love for subway tuna, so organize. Oh my god, that's
my favorites, always sandwich. That's good. So you're also a
trash person and your insides are broken? All right? Well,

(05:17):
before we get into that, let's get into it. Sofia,
what is something from your search history that's revealing about
who you are? Okay? So turns out, um, I have
this recurring problem have not been able to remember certain
details about movies. Like the other day, my husband was like,
have you ever seen Brazil? And I was like, that's

(05:38):
about all the different Hitler's right, And he was like,
what the funk are you talking about? And then we
realized that I was thinking of boys from Brazil. This
happens literally with every movie. So last search was Brazil
and then boys Brazil? Did that bring up a very
vague like search result? Back when you're like Brazil, No,

(06:00):
I didn't till a movie? Ok? Yeah? But yeah, and
then um, he also brought Brazil up to me as
a comedy, and then I was like, what the so
what was he talking about? He meant the actual Brazil.
But then when we saw it, he was like, I
remember it was a lot funnier. I'm like, are you serious. Wait,
there's a movie called Brazil that's a comedy. I'm so
out of the He thinks it's darkest, it has a

(06:23):
very sad end. Pitched it to me as a comedy
and then he was like, it's more of a dark comedy.
And then I looked it up. It says drama slash fantasy.
There's something wrong with him. I mean, that's how I
thought the word Red Fern Grows was a comedy when
he when he killed his own dogs with the ex
because at a cougar or whatever. I was laughing so
hard I kicked that glass. Yeah. Well, so so sometimes

(06:47):
it's a comedy, is exactly what is funny to you? Exactly?
It's a comedy subjective, as we've all learned. And where
the Red Fern Grows it was the dog was attacked
by cougars. It was like some kind of like hob
ag animal that was attacking this movie Oh, yeah, you
had to read this book and we were all forced
to read it in Texas um in middle school. And

(07:10):
it's something about two dogs and the guy, the little
boy gets two dogs and he's really excited about it.
And then one of the dogs gets in the cougar
fight or something yeah mountain lion, yeah, and he uses
an axe to try to like hit the cougar and
he dog dog, and so then that dog dies, and
then the other dog get depressed because other dog dead,

(07:30):
and then they died, and it's probably looking at the
owner all crooked. Like this sounds so extra that I
feel like I would have laughed to write that. Does
some sound like I also had to read this like
in elementary school, but I checked the funk out. I think, yeah,
it was funny to me, and I did get kicked
out of class and reprimanded for laughing. I was laughing
so hard. I was like, it's the whole movie is dog?

(07:59):
Please leave, go in the hallway. If you don't know
how that did? You also think John Wick comedy? I
will say I didn't think Taken was a comedy. Yes,
and shopping everybody to death is very funny. What's something
that's overrated Mercury being in retrograde. Now you know how

(08:21):
your girl hates on fake science and astrology and bullshit
like that, So you hate you hate this. I hate this.
People are always be like in Los Angeles, Oh no,
like I'm sorry for twenty minutes for Lynn and the
mark is in retrograde. It's like, no, you're just a
late bitch, and like, so am I, But I'm being
honest about it. You know, I believe in Mercury. I

(08:42):
do yes whenever, whenever power Ray, whenever sing Gade Ray,
whenever retrograde. There's an old so many people have tweeted that.
I'm like, I don't even know that joke, but almost
to the point where I think she had to fight
other people on Twitter to claiming that Mercury is and gatorade. Yeah,
because people have been saying all types of stuff for

(09:04):
so long. I'm like, I don't know who owns it,
but I always say it's not my joke. Yeah, But
I also like when people also have to prove to
each other, like I thought it a joke. First, listen,
look okay in January. Second, it predates even the planet Mercury.
I got a picture of me holding up the newspaper

(09:24):
and tweet next to it. You already know what it was. Yeah,
I mean it's people who you know use that excuse. Actually,
they can't say it anymore because that should ended on Friday. Yeah,
but it was in retrograde for like a month. I
you're not supposed to sign any contracts. It's it's just
really an excuse to be dodging, which is probably whatever.

(09:48):
You can't sign a contractor or whatever. All of it
assumes like I have really like high stakes life, like
all the time. They're like, yeah, don't be on a yacht,
don't buy an expensive new technology. I'm like, this is
not in the cards for me. You're like, oh, They're like,
don't purchase at home. I'm like, well, okays, hell, i
wasn't going to purchase at home. I'm nowhere. What do

(10:10):
you look at, like like rob report astrology section. No,
but I'm saying like, no, you're to have a lot
of ship about your life. They assume that you are
at least wealthy or comfortable. That is very Yeah, I
don't sign any contracts like your buy a home if
you're in the market for some plastic surgery. Yeah, exactly.
That broke people horoscope. Yeah, be like Taco Bells having

(10:34):
a deal in a week. Don't buy the chloopas now
that's what I mean. Don't go to the jacket box
and am tonight you will get Staddy. Don't get those.
Don't get batteries at the gas station again. You're going
to run. Ice cream is eight dollars at seven eleven,
but if you wait till you go to Rouse is
three to four dollars. So part your life together, I guess, man,

(10:58):
I feel like that'd be like a really good Twitter
at count I think we have to do. It's so
good in retro gays. Buy your gas, buy your gas
a gallon at the just get a full tank today.
It's a perfect day to take your neighbors off and

(11:19):
beyond coupon. Take it right out the mailbox. Gives a
funk that they're welcoming and welcoming them to the neighbor
day us scorpio. I don't know if I told this
story before, but I had to homie who thought you
could bring in five of them ships and your your
ship was free? Because like now what? And I was
like that is not? Like did you wonder why that

(11:43):
place is like not bankrupt. People just walk it in.
They're taking free ship. Dude. I just love the confidence though,
because I remember we were in college and he had
like a few of them stacked up. I don't work
at my secret weapon right here, Like, I'm sorry, did
you You just think you're gonna go in there and
they will give you things for free because you have
you're stacking five coupons, like read the fine print. If

(12:04):
you add confused enough, you can't get a really good discount.
You don't used to be able to use expired you
still can't where wait, what do you mean you still
can the Beth and Beyond ones you can still use.
You can bring inspired coupons and be like, oh, I
didn't know he's expired, and they'll still honor it. I
love a coupon, you know. I became one of those
people too, where I like to look at my in
store deals for groceries because, you know, sometimes because he

(12:28):
threw a little white beard, you know, meat meat, there's
a little bit of soup in there, a little bit.
It's so good, though, you could you could just get
the soup out and yeah, I'm gonna else. I can't
demonstrate too. He loves this ship. What's something that's underrated? Okay,
Benny Hannas because I feel like the only people who

(12:50):
like throat takes. I just feel like not enough people
love Benny honest there they think it's like corny or whatever.
Who does a lot of people? Yeah, I see, And
if you think it's hold on, hold on? The only
people who like Benniana is enough for me? My friend
Dave Rankin, who you know to chains many people who
fucking love Benny Honna's. I don't know. If I I

(13:11):
don't see you're one of those people. Well know what
I'm saying is Benny Hannah has value. You know what
I mean. But I'm not saying. I'm not saying we
gotta go to Benny Hunta right now. See I would
leave right now to go to Ben Well. Look that's
a that's a trip I'm willing to take. But can
we do that next time? I had as a place
for people who have horrible children. You're never gonna see

(13:33):
a good child in Minni Hannah's. Everybody's kids are awful.
It's like where you take bad kids, you have bad
never and you younger than teenagers. Some of the fire
gets like my child's eyebrowserre, since I want someone to
throw a shrimp in my mouth, and I want them
to make that pac Man joke when they're making the rice. Well,

(13:56):
for me, it's all about the volcano with the onion rinks,
you know, and then they may steam out of the
little onions. I do think it's a good place to
go with you don't really want to talk to because
then there's like a whole entertainment happening during dinner and
you don't really have to make any conversations. Had several
real nice families too, because you're always sitting there. Well,
I guess which which where most of your Benny Hanna experiences?

(14:19):
Is that in Texas? Is that in l A? Is
that New York. I've been to one Benny Hannah and
it was in college in Pittsburgh, And honestly, it's like
if that was It's like if you take the subway,
but you gotta eat with everybody you see on the subway.
Like I don't want to eat with everybody on the subway.
It's like if I was on the train and somebody
was like, it's show time, then they start cooking shrimp

(14:43):
about the way we got to get the grilling here
about the way amazing? Who doesn't want shrimp cook for
them while they're waiting or in transit? Yeah, I mean,
I'm you know, I guess the I guess we should go. Yeah,
because it's really delicious and fun. But we're all what
you say, what would you do if someone took you
on the first date to Benny on a lazy Oh

(15:05):
my god, I could already see just the way you're
imagine someone You're like, oh, okay, this person might be
worth going on a day with, and they're like, yeah,
I'm gonna pick you up. You know, we'll go somewhere nice.
And then you pull up baby. Well, I don't think
you should pitch it us somewhere nice. You should be
like want to That's different, but that's fun night. You're right.

(15:26):
If you say do something, we're gonna do something random.
Then okay, I understand why we're here. No, I'm saying,
what is your take on someone who looks at Benny.
Hannah goes this is this is the height of refinement.
I think that we truly just have so much that
is not in common that this relationship would never work. Okay,

(15:50):
like we would pull up to the ben and I'm like,
oh my god, how's it go? It a band at
the room and you call it uber? Like okay, hold
on and then guess so he gets out of the
uber behind her. It's like, what's up? That sounds like
a dope time. You're also shramps tossed at anyone. You're
also eating solo and you spot heard like ghosted date

(16:13):
from a cross and I just sitting with them. I
was like, what's up, bro? You want to chill? I
just got ghosts. Basically, she just took That would not
be the first time that that happened at a Benny Ona.
I'm sure there's lots of solo people who are supposed
to have dates who are now eating alone. That makes
me so sad. I want me and two chains to
rescue everyone eating alone at Benny Hunt. I know he

(16:34):
should get a he should get a deal from I
can't Rocky sponsor him. That's ridiculous. That's Steve Aoki's so
much good. Did you know that? Who started that? You start? Yes,
Rocky Aoki. I didn't know that Devik and Steve Aoki
their their their house of cars is coming tumbling down.
They didn't do it off merit, their dad created fucking

(16:56):
Benny Hannah. Okay, that's like all the actresses and yours
that are I say, actors for everyone but that are
coming out and other people like this person is coming
out of nowhere, and then you found out their parents
are insanely fair exactly starve you for your mad appetite?
What what? Oh that appeta damn um? And finally, what's

(17:17):
a myth, Sophia, What's something people are just getting wrong
that you want to just expose the truth to them?
I don't know, I feel like expose them to the truth. Sorry,
yo um. I had never seen how a pomegranate was
made or a passion fruit was made, grown, grown, like
how it grows, and then I recently have and I

(17:38):
feel like, if you don't know how fruit looks before
it is a fruit, you should google some ship because
I didn't know, and now I've seen it live and
I'm like it kind of so your myth is, you know,
contrary to popular belief, pomegranates and passion fruits don't just
fall from this guy fully baked. They under crowned ruth

(18:00):
like everyone a tuber or night or whatever you call
those things yeah, are on a tree. Yeah, they're straight
up on a tree. And okay, so the hard outer
shell of like the little the red flower and a pomegranate.
Then the flower wilts and becomes like the butt of
the pomegranate, and then that shell becomes a harder shell
and becomes a pomegranate. And it's been nuts watching it happen.

(18:21):
There's a tree outside my house and I have a
pomegranate tree. Oh, that is so nice to have a
fence around it. No, you can just take Are they right?
What do they taste like? The butts out yet or not?
How do you how do you even eat one? I

(18:42):
always just see the I mean the video of how
how to do it? You like cut them into like
quarters where the white membrane is and then you literally
split them and then you can just take out those
those little seeds. Can you eat them? Do you eat
the ship's all like tow the whole ships up or
do you spit out part? And then think? It depends
on Yeah, how nasty you are. I'm a nasty bitch.

(19:05):
You know I'll be chewing you just swallowing them. You
just eat sunflower seeds whole? Okay, I used to do
that when as a kid because I didn't have the
I'd have like the oral yeah, to like shell them
and spit them out because you'd see. But now you're
like a pussy master, right, Oh my god, Yeah, that's
the new man. That's the challenge. I want to see.
On Instagram, women were doing the ub challenge. I want

(19:27):
to see the sun just non stop, rabbit. If you
cannot unwrap, unwrap them ships with your tongue, you're out.
Pass You might as well be taking to Benny Hunt
just looks like an autumntic. He's just trying real hard
to prove that her Majesty's is having a good life. Yeah.
I just peeled eighty seven seeds in thirty seconds. I

(19:52):
just take my time. I do feel like pomegranates aren't
worth the trouble though, But once you find out how
to split him, it's easy. But yeah, I know what
you're saying. But then how many of those them see
little things do you get in one pomegranate? Because for no,
but like you know how like they're almost kernels like
individuals colonels like I don't know a ship tone? Oh really? Yeah, Okay,
I feel like the pomegranate is a is a thirsty

(20:13):
fruit because instead of like being like all the other
fruits were like, oh, our seeds are right here in
the corner, like you know, spread them if you want,
Like everything is a seat, a little bit of juice
around them, but mostly and it's also so aggressively beautiful
that it's like, I dare you to eat me. I
look like jewels and the like, but there's not a lot.
You should keep us posted on this development of your Yeah, yeah,

(20:37):
I'll let you know. Okay, cool, Well we'll get into
more of that first. How I don't really do a myth?
You know, why didn't you realize that wasn't a myth?
You shouldn't have pointed that out. Now we gotta start over. Okay,
what's a myth? For real? I don't funk around, Sophia,
son of a bitch. Go unicorns my backup, just the backup.

(20:58):
You got a unicorny of your yards? Yeah, they are
also grown on trees, it's so and they helped me
show my pomegranates. Okay, we're gonna take a quick break
and we'll be right back. Hi, we're back, And yes,

(21:21):
as you know, Monday's episode we had recorded prior to
the shootings that happened over the weekend. UM And yeah, man,
I don't know. It's tough when you do this show,
right because we talked about everything that's happening, and we
enter these cycles of like violence where we it's like

(21:43):
everything that can be said has been said, and now
the just feeling of hopelessness can begin to mount or
this this just really just dark sense that you know,
I'm not sure what the actual solution is because on
one hand, we have a government that isn't willing to
really confront these issues head on UM, and we also

(22:06):
have a very large portion of the country I would
say argue at least half that is completely unwilling to
recognize the issues for what they are UM and the
root causes of these of these problems, specifically UM about
white supremacy. Now, you know, there were two shootings within
fourteen hours, first in El Paso, where as of this recording,

(22:29):
twenty two people had been killed UM and around twenty
six people injured. And then in Dayton, Ohio, where nine
people were killed and twenty six were injured. And the
El Paso case, it was, you know, your textbookcase of
white supremacist terror. The dude posted as manifesto to eight
chan moments before, and it's just chock full of the

(22:51):
same you know, racist victual that we see just all
over the internet. The Dayton shooter not quite clear. They
don't know if there was a racial motive, despite many
of the victims being black. Um. And then some of
some people point to his social media activity, which may
suggest that he was like an atheist person on the
left who may have supported Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.

(23:13):
But with all those things aside, I mean, the things
that are really clear is that we have three really
big problems in this country. We have a gun problem
in this country, we have a white supremacist terror problem.
And we are failing citizens and unable to support people
who may need help, who might be going having any
kind of mental health issue. Because depending on what side
of this you're on, you know, people on the right

(23:34):
would love to just say it's not a gun thing,
it's a mental health problem, but do nothing about mental health.
And then on the left, it's very clear that people
want much stricter gun control. And there are so many
statistics that point to the fact that very simple things
could have a huge impact on gun violence in this country.
But we're at a standstill because the powers that be

(23:57):
are just not willing to begin moving um in the
right direction. I don't know. I mean conservativism has been
or just conservative rhetoric and talking points. I've always just
kind of been a smoke screen for racist to hide behind.
But as Trump ascended and the mask has completely come
off the party, the media is still acts surprised by

(24:18):
all of this, Like you had, we had recordings of
Ronald Reagan last week, uh, saying all kinds of racist ship,
calling black people monkeys and things like that, and there
are people been like, oh my god, Ronald Reagan was racist. Well,
I'm sure he would have apologized for calling those monkeys
monkeys if we if he was alive, But he's not,
so he's probably not racist guy, right, And this idea

(24:38):
that like people are really shocked, And I guess maybe
that's part of the self delusion that a lot of
people deal with in this country, is that there no
one wants to actually fully acknowledge that white supremacy has
been woven into the fabric of this country for since
the beginning. But why do we have an electoral college
for racism, Like we have it to protect southern states

(24:59):
that tried to see when they were angry about black
people being people. That's literally why we have an electoral
carr and we have even I mean just like if
you look at the attacks of people of you know,
whether it started with Native Americans two slaves, to Hispanics,
two Asians, this place has never been really that safe
for people who are not white. Um. There. You know,

(25:20):
not to say that every place is dangerous, but there's
a good chance you will encounter some form of racism
if you are not if you or at least you
don't register as a Caucasian person Caucasian American. And I
think this has become a real issue because the media
is not willing to look at Donald Trump and connect
the dots and say this person, uh, this rhetoric is

(25:41):
why we got here. It's like and they have that
statistic to drop that like every place that Trump visited
and had a rally, saw like a increase in yes,
something really high. Yeah, and the uptick and just these
kinds of attacks, it's been really unrelenting. Um and yeah,
like a cl You also dropped numbers about how many

(26:03):
hate motivated and whatever hate crimes have occurred since he's
taken office, and like white nationalist and anti Semitic and
the entire islam anti all of that has gone up
like an insane amount. Right. You know, we have a
president who, on one hand, constantly uses these terms. There's
an invasion, there's an invasion. You hear this even echoed
on you know, Fox News, the same ship. And then

(26:24):
you wonder when someone types out why are they're killing
innocent people? They referenced this invasion or this existential threat
to whiteness in this country. And you know Better Rourke,
who's from El Paso. You know, some journalists caught up
with him and asked what can Donald Trump do to
to improve this or like what's his role? And he

(26:44):
really just gave a very blunt answer. Um. And I'm
just gonna play that little out, a little snippet for you.
He's he's been calling Mexican immigrants rapists, some criminals. Um.
I I don't know, like members of the press, what
the hold on a second? You know, I it's it's
these um, it's these questions that you know, the answers to,
I mean, connect the dots about what he's been doing

(27:06):
in this country. Um, he's not tolerating racism, he's promoting racism.
He's not tolerating violence. He's inciting racism and violence in
this country. And then he goes on to say, so,
I just don't know what kind of question that is.
It's a kind of question that comes to me from
a journalistic practice which is either too entrenched in upholding
the status quo um or not really being able to

(27:28):
really have a sober eyed look at what's happening and
hearing just the tragic stories. I mean, from like children
being instantly orphaned with both of their parents being killed,
or young parents being killed and you know, injuring their
children trying to protect them. There's just this pattern of

(27:49):
dehumanization that this country is still going down, and yet
we still don't see anything from the leadership that is
taking this into account. And again we talked we're not
we're not like deluding ourselves. On this show, we constantly
talked about how it's like, well, yeah, Trump's racist, this
is what his whole support is built off of. So
he's never going to actually denounce white supremacy. He did

(28:11):
make comments which were so empty, and he was reading
from a teleprompter that they just don't they're not sincere,
and he's incapable of being empathetic in any way. And
also people were pretty sure that he was on drugs
while he was giving that statement. Were people saying that
he looked a little everything everything. Know, every single person
was like, as in my timeline, a ton of people

(28:35):
are sober, and they were like, oh, as someone who
previously has been addicted to prescription pills and stuff, like
his behavior up there, he's like definitely on uppers and like, well,
definitely drugged out. And I was like, cool, cool, cool, cool, Yeah.
I mean regardless of how you know, what what state
he may have been in, we're really in this place
now where you have the intelligence, FBI, law enforcement raising

(28:58):
all these red flags saying, hi, white supremacist terror is
actually the biggest threat to stability in this country or
one of the biggest threats just the American people face,
yet nothing is done about it. Uh, these people are
still encouraged. And now we're here and we're looking at
a government that is basically saying like they're endorsing this,
like this is the way that they are um allowing

(29:20):
their policies which is meant to, you know, scare people
of color to either not uh come to this as
white men are killing white people. That's the most confusing
thing that I've always just found so um like I'm
completely flummix by when it comes to whiteness. Is like
white pride seems to be rooted in hating other people

(29:42):
and not in loving being white. Like everyone else's pride
for the most part is about loving being a part
of the culture that they are, or loving something that
they've been oppressed through, and you know, like taking ownership
of things that were taken from them. But white pride
seems to be rooted in hating people and trying to

(30:03):
make sure that nobody can do what white people have
done to everybody else, which is not what other people
are motivated. Most people are just trying to survive. I
don't know a lot of people of color or minorities
who are like, we just want to get some power
so we can hurt the white man. Like that's not
a thing. But it's a real fear for a lot
of these white people is that they're going to be
oppressed in the same way. And it's it's so deeply

(30:26):
confusing because I'm like, everyone is unsafe. White nationalists are
killing everyone. It's not even just people of color and
minorities like these were one of these attacks happened to
be like specifically targeted to people of color, but a
lot of them have been at country music concerts and
country bars and places that white people go. And I'm like,
everyone is unsafe. Why does this not matter to everyone?

(30:47):
And it's to your point, Yeah, it's crazy to pretend
that like whiteeness and white culture. You can't have a
culture that's based on hating other culture. Right, Let's you
don't have a thing and is culture, you know what
I mean? There are Russian people that people who have culture.
I'm not saying that I'll cross the want no, no,

(31:07):
I hear you. But white pride in general is the
is never It makes no sense. It's well, I think
it's just built on this idea that comes from you know,
when you start enslaving people, that oh, well, if since
we're the people enslaving others, that makes us the dominant culture.
And they just like this idea of dominance. And I

(31:28):
guess as that power wanes, and also as you see
a lot of people to like sort of psychologically when
you begin to lose power. Sometimes for some people, depending
on your disposition, your next feeling if you can't feel
powerful is to destroy. That's the only way you can
then exercise power is in destruction. And I think that's
the other thing you're starting to see, because whether it's

(31:50):
you know, misogynist women hating men who do it, it's like, well,
if I can't feel powerful and virile to attract a woman,
then I will destroy women. And this is the same.
Just there's this pattern that that keeps recurring. And now
you have, you know, we have a democratic House that
is willing to make moves towards, uh, you know, tightening

(32:11):
up gun control laws. Um. But then it has to
get to the Senate, where Mitch McConnell could give a
funk about what happens, because they it's whether it's the
n r A or just this idea that by acknowledging
that there is an issue, that it's indirectly also a
condemnation of white nationalism, which the Republicans have to walk
this weird tight rope where they're like, well, it's you know,
obviously white supremacy is bad, but like, I don't want

(32:33):
to say it too with my chest out because my
base tends to overlap with this group. To um. Also,
it's all financial too, sure, like a white supremacy is
based on, like on money being the thing that keeps
white people in power, and uh, it becomes more and

(32:54):
more fucked up when you realize that, like, uh, it's
a snake eating its own tail over and over again
like that, and she's like, okay, cool, cool. So you're
just condemning us to being fucked forever while like pretending
that there's some sort of made up, uh perfect white
time that used to be where all the white people
were happy, which was whatever that thing that is not

(33:16):
a thing. So to keep invoking that, oh there's a
mythical white land where have been people. It's the biggest
scam of all time. It's so crazy. When I worked
at Google and I looked at like all this restricted
content to help with like what with the work that
I was doing, one of the things that I looked
at were all these white nationalist sites in Russia, and

(33:37):
like one of the funniest but also kind of most
fucked up things that I saw was all this like
art that was supposed to be like four other white
nationalists and they would be like these very like blonde beard,
blue eyed guys with wearing space uniforms, and it was
like Moon the new white Frontier. Like these people are

(33:59):
so committed to having this fake all white land that
they are like making fan art about colonizing the Moon
to be the new white place. Like it is so
all made up that at a certain point it becomes funny,
but also like what, Yeah, you can't laugh at it

(34:21):
because it's fucking serious. And I don't care if we
call it terrorism. I don't care if we call white
men domestic terrorists. I don't care about a label anymore.
I just wanted to stop. It is so deeply unfair
that we live in a country that we've all just
decided that we're going to play the lotto when it
comes to mass shootings. It is such a deeply narcissistic

(34:41):
thing to think that this cannot happen to you, when
it has happened so many times to so many people
in our country. I literally go to the movie theater
and I picked my seat based on where the entrances
are and where the exits are. Like I live my life, vote,
I make sure I know where the exits are. And
that my I'm facing them like any time I'm doing
something where I'm like, someone could just show up and

(35:02):
start shooting in here, and it's crazy that we have
to operate this way. It's playing into my my my
thoughts of having a child because I'm like, oh, like,
how could I make sure that I mean, we've seen
children die in these mass shootings. There's there's nothing changed.
You can babies can get killed, and then nothing changes,

(35:23):
and it's like we're trying to why are we trying
to live our lives like everything is okay, so where
is safe? And yet you have again when you take
you look at some of these excuses that are coming
from the right in response to this, it's like there's
this unwillingness to say, yeah, this is fucking bad um.

(35:43):
And I don't know what it would take for people
like you know, Kevin McCarthy who is the minority leader,
for him to say, yes, this is a problem. Like
I guess maybe these people are just really saying like, well,
it's not on my doorstep yet, so I don't have
to take it seriously. And we can treat everything like
an isolated incident to everything showing us that every person
in this country has just a sense of dread, you know,

(36:05):
like no matter where they go. And again some of
these excuses, right, Trump said that mental illness and hatred
pulled the trigger, not the gun. Give everyone universal healthcare. Yeah,
we'll get the gun is what you play both both
sides of that. And let's not act like mass killings
with a gun. First of all, guns that have so
much power that are literally killing machines that just shouldn't.

(36:26):
But there would be stabbings without no people you got
you gotta have strength, you gotta have a lot of
We have to give the flash to stab that many
people in thirty seconds as you can shoot with a
semi automatic weapon that has one clips browns in a clip.

(36:48):
But we know that. So I'm so tired of that comparison. Yeah,
and well that's the thing that everyone says right going
on down the list too. He also said it was
the internet and it's the fake news everything, but saying, yes,
you know what, we have always ignored this like like
hateful past we have that's always just been simmering below
this like shiny, red, white and blue veneer of this country.

(37:11):
That that's what's really going down, and they're Still, these
people aren't willing to have this conversation, and not that
I even expect him to, but those are the steps
that we need to begin to have in terms of
addressing that issue, the guns and everything else. That's a
whole other thing. But this is this is where we're at,
because we're at the crossroads of all these really terrible
societal issues. The Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick, again,

(37:34):
it's too much, too many video games and not enough
prayer in school, and not enough saluting the flag. And
then Kevin McCarthy, same thing, video games. This UH state
representative in Ohio, Okay, the state where the Dayton shooting occurred,
posted on Facebook. This was her. Her name is Candice Keller.
This was her take. And again the amount of dodging

(37:57):
these kinds of rhetorical bullets they do for part in
the terrible pun but like trying to not actually address
the issue is mind blowing. She says. After every mass shooting,
the liberals start the blame game. Why not place the
blame where it belongs. The breakdown of the traditional American family,
Thank you, transgender, homosexual marriage and drag Queen advocates fatherlessness

(38:18):
a subject no one discusses or believes is relevant. The
ignoring of violent video games, the relaxing of laws against criminals,
open borders is which he has in parenteses, the acceptance
of recreational marijuana, failed school policies, Hello, parents who defend
misbehaving students, disrespect to law enforcements, Thank you, Obama. Hatred
of our veterans, Thank you, professional athletes who hate our
flag and national anthem. The DEM Congress, many members who

(38:41):
are openly anti Semitic, the culture which totally ignores the
importance of God in the church until they elect a president,
state office holders who have no interest whatsoever in learning
about our constitution and the Second Amendment, And snowflakes who
can't accept a duly elected president. Did I forget anybody?
The list is long, and the fury will continue. Now,
this person is just trying to say that, oh, because

(39:01):
this person is fully bought into the rhetoric of their president.
They're just trying to boil this down to like a
values argument that it's like oh if if so, if
our people are so bad that our president is whipping
up all this like xenophobic energy among his base, Well,
let's talk about what you do. But I'm sorry, where
where the where the drag queen gangs who are attacking

(39:24):
people violently and these other issues that she's bringing up
that our actual societal is. I mean, this is just
such a it's such a disingenuous attack on like legitimate
conversation around what is happening. If any of that was true,
then the people cited would be the people shooting people.
The people that have the most right to shoot anybody

(39:46):
are I would say probably trans Black women get killed
at a higher number than anyone else. Their life expectancy
is thirty five years. So show me the first fucking
shooter that identifies as that. Show me the first person
that has been the most kicked by the system that
picks up the gun. The people that somehow keep picking

(40:07):
up the guns are the people that have the most
rights in our society. White men. This woman worse than
the government. Deleted that real quick. She tried to say, look,
we killy y'all because y'all need to be killing's saying
why did you wear that skirt? If you want to
get raped? Why you why are you smoking marijuana if

(40:28):
you don't want the white man come to try to
jump and ship you like what, I don't know what
people are stop being trans at a garlic festival, and
nothing that she's saying is Christian like because he hand
is about forgiveness, it's about openness, it's not about judgment.
What are you talking about. People are just so deeply
full of hate and so narcissistic and it's just appalling.

(40:50):
And don't bring anti Semitism in it. I don't like
it when they try to make the Jews on on
the right side. Nah. Historically Jews have been people who
organize unions, who fucking fight for what's right. That is
like our legacy as being one of the most kicked out,
fucking minorities in the world. Do not try to make
us be on your side by being like, oh yeah,

(41:11):
and some people also hate the Jews. You you're the
people that hate the jew You will stop sucking lying
it's convenient, well, because there's nothing again, it's all about
what's convenient at the time. If they can find a
little way to completely obscure a discussion that the foreign
policy of Israel and criticisms of that are anti Semitic,

(41:32):
then they're going to use that and immediately be like, oh,
we see like they're totally against President Trump made Jerusalem
the capital. How does this how what they don't like
the Jews? Yeah, those two things have fucking nothing to
do with each other. And I'm like, I don't see
how that actually helps, you know, Jews all over the world,
aside from just a thing that a lot of people
in this country wanted. Um. And then again, you know,

(41:53):
the fallout continues, and I'm sure over the next few
days because Congress is out of session, people are saying,
Mitch McConnell, those bills or that got out of the
house that you just put in your Mitch McConnell graveyard,
why don't you come back and start doing something about this.
But again, I'm not sure what can um. Cloud Flare,
which was one of the places that h Chan was

(42:13):
working with, like they were, you know, there for some
of their web infrastructure, they dropped h Chan. As of
right now, a Chan hasn't gone up. That's the web
board where a lot of this online radicalization begins, and
you know, we'll see what happens with with that too.
I mean, I know cloud Flare, I think they're about
to do an I p O. So they didn't want
that part of their portfolio. So I think the answer

(42:34):
there was money more than you know before that they
didn't seem to have a problem with it. But you know,
this is where this is where we're at now. It's
instancing that those websites can exist when if you post
anything online that is supposed to be harmful or threatening
to the government or people of this country, it is
supposed to be removed. And yet you can go so
many places online and spew hatred and that's not seen

(42:54):
as a threat to the country. If you say I
hate men on Facebook and you're a woman, you yet
band you get get put in is they have their
servers in the Philippines where the laws are different, so
you can still the Filipino government is not gonna like
pull up and be like, oh, we have to sort
this out. That's just a little bit different. That's why
they're able to stay online for so long. And also

(43:16):
are fucking Congress has to stop taking out a ray money.
Who takes all that's that's so mixed into it, that's
the thing, and that's why the money, that's why they've
been willing to let us keep dying because you're making
a little bit of money each of them from this organization. Yeah,
or just makes a little bit a little bit easier

(43:37):
to spend, you know, during your campaign when you're filling
your coffers with lobbyist is a terrorist organization. They've taken
many hits over these last few mass shootings, and their
inability to like actually try and offer any kind of
solution other than like, oh, you know what they're gonna
try and do. They're gonna try and take all your
guns away. It's like, well, guess what, I'm already in
a situation where the government is allowing things like this

(44:00):
to happen. So I'm not sure. I don't even know
who I'm protecting myself from anymore, Right, Um, okay, let's
take a quick break and move on to some lighter things.
We'll be right back and we're back. Oh coma, wow,

(44:27):
can't hear that name without the dinging? Yeah, we digress.
That was a reference to uh or the family shuntel Kama,
which is Nicole's sister Pedro's. I don't know. Maybe he
kissed her. I don't know, we don't know. We don't
grinded on her. They were grinding like like clips. Uh. Next,
I got a boner you know, and I wasn't even there. Wow, sorry, guys,

(44:51):
let's get into something that gives me a boner, and
that's sandwich artists. Okay, So recently there apparently there's like
a thing called like the sub gen Am or something
sub jammers basically like sandwich artists and people like subway
employees from across the globe gathered for this like annual event.

(45:12):
And this year it was just wild to see there's
a video basically of uh, sandwich artists from look, the US, Canada, France, Germany, Singapore,
South Korea and the UK. They met in Toronto to
basically see who could like put together like a turkey sandwich,
like the quickest and properly. And it was just I

(45:34):
didn't even know this was like a thing that they did.
But as someone who is a how should I say this,
I preached the gospel of subway tuna. I was a
little pissed that they were using turkey, but I get
it because like there were some people I was seeing
how they folded the turkey. It was not not very good,
but the winner, just so you know, America is still
on top. Sarah Tigues from Pullman, Washington claimed that also

(45:58):
claimed the title back in twenties seventeen. Last year was
second place. So I think she's a gulp. I think
we have to bring that. Working at a subway curt, Yes,
for two years, she's crushing it. Where making sandwich video
is the ground my custom knives. She's making sandwich inspired cocktails.

(46:21):
I mean I was a little bit of tune on
the side. I come out with her own bread, like,
this is not made from yoga mats. Oh, you're the
second person to bring that up. I think we talked
about that yesterday too. But the yoga mats in the bread? Oh,
why is everybody upset about that? It was a namastake?
Look at the bread, fluffy the Yeah. The thing that

(46:47):
I wish they did again. I always bring this up
is the you gouge is how they used to cut
them ships in the nineties, when rather than splitting it
down the side and opening it, they used to just
cut out like a U shaped top that they would
just lay pond top the sandwich. But again, and I
guess things move on, um, and I'm still stuck in
my old ways. Um. But you know, I just wanted

(47:07):
to bring this up. I don't even know why. You
just like a scam though, because and they're just giving
you mostly bread, right, because they just like cut out
a little bit of the bread. What do you mean
what you still got the same way? You still have
the same amount of bread either way, it wasn't you
can't add bread? What do you mean? I mean she's
saying like space wise because it's like, oh, you're not
leaving in a room for the topic. Yeah, well they

(47:30):
I mean look depending, I don't know who your sandwich
artist was. Uh mine was Robert. Uh we called him
the Picasso of Studio City. Shout out Robert from Studio.
He's very chill. He's now the manager. But the you
guys in it was plenty of space for the sandwich
to be balanced. But I know what you mean, like
if you just literally did this like little mohawk strip right, yeah, yeah,

(47:56):
like only three slices of turkey fit in there. I mean,
look at the bread. I mean where I'm gonna put it?
What I'm doing here? Okay, yeah you look, you can
look right through the glass. You saw what it was
when I was making I didn't go back there. And
this you can also go do down with dog on it.
Let is free so I one thing that I wish
is Saratigues from Pullman, Washington. If you have won, you know,

(48:18):
twice now and you came runner up last year, what happened?
Why don't you the manager? But I hope she's a manager.
I don't know, but I feel like at that point,
like if you're already the top sandwich artists, like there
has to be some kind of why you opposite ways
on that. I was like, what happened in that year
in between that? She didn't take it? But you're like
you had the immigrant mom take on. Yeah, I'm like,
why that? So you want? So you won in seventeen,

(48:41):
but you came running up and you won this year.
I told you you lost your focus and you weren't
taking it seriously where you just thought because you want
one time he was about to pull up to the
sandwich competition. It's gonna be all brick, gotta stay sharp.
It's the sandwich game. Like we don't remember jar rules,
second album, sophomore jinks. We what's crazy is if I

(49:03):
won the Sandwich competition, I was warking a sub but
you wouldn't be able to tell me ship. I would
be on break constantly did you imagine if you worked
in the subway. But I guess what if what if
your manager said, Lacy, I want to enter you in
the sub jam this year, and you're going to go
to Toronto to compete. Yeah, and then when I come
back if I want, I'm flexing on everybody. I'm like, no, Tracy,
you can't have a break. I'm going out. So I'm

(49:25):
the sandwich queen. I'm a franchise, that little individual serving
chip slices of American cheese. Cleaning rambickis no more? Are
you christ? You know you refill the mail? Yeah, I
don't do that. Nothing out here Robbert here cleaning ship.

(49:47):
I'm the sucking sand jam bread. I ain't toasting nothing.
They said sandwich artist, not sandwich filling preparer. That's on you, Robert.
Please refill the tomatoes things. Please don't confuse my journey
with yours. Um moving on the matrix now. I don't
know if you'll give a funk about this. This ship
blew my mind twenty years ago when it came out.

(50:09):
I haven't really watched it that often since, unless I'm
hungover and it's on FX or one of those channels
on a Sunday. That's typically when I watched those films over.
But I just wanted to tell people know, if you
are like me and you weren't able to get high
and go see it in the theater at the time
because your parents had to give you a ride like mine. Uh,
now you can drive your own stink and act to

(50:29):
the theater because it's gonna come back for I think
one week from August September five, But they're doing it now.
If you are a projection nerd in like Dolby Vision,
Dolby Cinema, all that format, I think we're having a Keana.
So don't you think we are? Oh interesting? He's really
just come back into the zeitgeist buzzword. Yes, ten points

(50:53):
for you. I do want people to leave Kiano. Well,
now what do you mean, because they're going to harassing
like they're like, oh, Kiana was so nice. We need
to sift through his trash and watch him, like watch
him constantly, like why don't we poke him enough times?
That what does he smell? Like? Leave him alone? But
he sounds like a lonely guy right well that actually

(51:14):
that one article is fake when he's like I just
want someone to love so, but like I love that
he doesn't touch people. I love that he's a nice guy.
I just want everyone to leave him alone. It's like
he doesn't harass people, so we in turn decided to
harass it, right, right, right. It's like he was minding
his own business from playing it low, like the reason
we didn't really know about him because he was That's
what we love about you, K for soliditude, Can we

(51:36):
ruin it? Eat my asking? Yes, we stand for you,
Like I'm outside my therapist's office, I was asking yes,
crying this little bottle. I want to Kiana tire right,
what's a movie you would want re released to see

(51:57):
in the theater for one last job? Gorgeous? Wow, very
quick responses. I couldn't have think of two films that
had more in common. POOTI tang and even though you
still want Louis k to get that check? Oh shit,
he's not getting money for this fictional situation, this fictional situation.

(52:18):
We're just taking about the art, not the artist, this
fictional situation. He wrote and directed that ship. Oh god,
I forgot about that, damn didn't He directed to Piggy
tell me dropped out gorgeous as safe that was written
by Bill Cosby. I was Dropped is phenomenal. I love

(52:41):
that movie so much. Phenomenal. A lot of jokes that
I was I saw recently that I was like, Oh, okay,
what the fun? There was one character that wasn't there, Like,
isn't there any Asian character in there? That's like, fucking
what the funk? Was it? Just there's a lot of
crazy ship. There's Will Sassa playing a mentally challenged there

(53:04):
is uh c J. Craig from the West Wing playing
that white trash mom. Yes, beer can gets welded into
her hand, but my favorite better choice is what's her face?
Curse cursed? Kristen Dunnes tap dancing while doing makeup on

(53:24):
Dead People. That's the best thing I've ever seen. Shout
out to her movie now, I really want that to
high let's real release both of these. Let's do a feature.
Shout out to the scam of nostalgia. People are just
selling stuff we already bought and love it. You should
do it, like do an outdoor screening like your own
sin SPO's gonna be Max, it's gonna be a friend

(53:47):
of my apartment, Complax, and it's gonna be on one
of those TVs that you remember from school that had Yeah,
they're like the TV is glued. You cannot take it, Like,
what is this like? You don't I didn't say that.
Read the fine print in it was the retro experience.

(54:09):
That's what you paid for you speaking of retro experiences.
This just in as I'm looking, ABC is going to
do The Little Mermaid Live now. It is announced that
it would be a musical production, not like a full
on there a live action version, because they don't want
to cannibalize the market for cannibalizing I know in a way.

(54:32):
So this production will start Moana's Ali E Cravlio as Arial,
Queen Latifa as Ursula, and Lacey already knows because I
spoke to her about it before. Guess who is playing Sebastian?
Just guess Godfried. No, it's no, but it's almost on
the nose like they're like, oh, yeah, this person would

(54:55):
be Sebastian. Who is it? You don't have any guesses?
You almost look angry that I'm making you guess because
I didn't have any. I would tell me is sick?
Is it a singer? Yes? Like a singer first, yes,
a musician artist, not not a say ed Sheer, and

(55:16):
I'm gonna throw myself just he's in everything, climbing out
the window. It's going to be shaggy shaggy mr B. Yes,
and then I wanted to um. I thought it was great.

(55:39):
I was actually very happy about this because rock for
the record. Oh oh yeah, that's sure. Technically, I hate
the faux Caribbean general accent that always happens for Sebashian.
What from somewharrawever from an island? What island are you from?
What island is that? You know? General Rabbia, I'm from Caribbia.

(56:05):
Bastion should have been Rihanna. Can't afford Rihanna. Let him
break out of that stereotypical role. I think Rihanna takes
the best to the next. If Disney texted or emailed
her agents saying we would love to cast were interested
in Rihanna playing Sebastian, I think she would have responded
with a gift of herself. You know that one where

(56:28):
she does this with her phone where she waves like nah,
or the one where she rolls the window window is
so good shade queen. Wow. Yeah, I know she's selling
highlighters and makeup. She's hoping we get an album at
some point, but also just listen to her lip loss.
You know, I love it. Just put it to your ear. Yeah,

(56:49):
I've been putting it to my for a few years now.
Fenty Beauty is fenty beauty, the most lit for Kitty
is actually very good. They have so many shades, a
lot out of their makeup. I love the quality of it.
Rihanna put her foot in that, so it's displaced, like
I mean, I know it's performing massively. Well, I just
secret I don't wear makeup. Oh my god, there's highlighter

(57:17):
about that because I need the SPF. But I wasn't sure. Yeah,
well you know, I had a lot of sugar this weekend.
So the little little blemis does I want to hide?
But is there? I'm curious, like like it has arrived
at the top, like right like people are. You can't
really say shit about fent know, it's doing extremely well
in the makeup industry. It is not regarded as a

(57:38):
celebrity endorsed makeup products. I've barely been on a set
and seen like Kylie lip Kit, like you know what
I mean, that's kind of um. It's doing very well.
You know internationally exactly. It's where you get a lip
liner and a lipstick that are pretty close in shade,
and it's kind of like, does the work for you

(58:01):
depending on your skin shade, because sometimes they'll do one
that where it's like a gloss and uh yeah, but
it's done extremely well obviously, And Kylie's made so much money,
But I don't see her products when I'm on a
professional set with makeup artists. I haven't. Kylie stuff is
mostly bought by like teenagers. But what I understand financially,

(58:22):
I'm sure I think fenty is for adults and everybody's
people who are looking for makeup that actually matches their
skin tone. Yeah, and it was also good for shades. Yeah,
as a response because they were like, you're saying it's inclusive,
but then there's like three or two black people shades.

(58:45):
We have very very dark skin and then like a
little bit lighter. Wesley snives and what Ariana Grande is
trying to look like? Right, those are black people shapes?
Like damn, so do I mix the two? If I'm
in They're like not for yourself culture? Sorry, Um, okay,
well that's good to know, so shout out to them,

(59:05):
shout out to fancy beauty, please sponsor the show. Oh
my God, give me that whole. And you know what,
if I have to say Kylie Jenner lip kids, I will,
I'll say whatever. I got to the thing that's happening, though,
just one thing about this little Mermaid thing. Apparently it's
as they say, live performances are going to be quote
interwoven into the broadcast of the original feature film. So

(59:26):
I guess maybe they'll like they'll or like for a
musical number, they'll suddenly go to like cut to this
stage where they'll then do like so Arsenal will be
the list the movie, and then all of a sudden,
she's Queen Latifa mess singing. Look, I don't know. Look,
let's just keep our cross. When you get asked to

(59:47):
do a stand up show, but they're like, and also
it's an interpretive dance show, so the first half will
be interpretive dance. Then you'll come out right, you'll slam them,
and you're like, the these two things together. Then we
have someone coming out doing a very dark um what
we call black people spoken word, which is where you

(01:00:08):
talk like this and then you talk like that. When
I said, go I mean, g O d O, the
Mike is on fire. I so good, baby. I haven't
seen one of these that's been done well in a

(01:00:29):
very long time. I liked hair Spray. I thought that
what was the one that um Us Adobo is in
that was not Peter Pan? Um there's another they did
Annie right, Yeah, she wasn't in that one. No, No,
I'm just trying to name all the ones. I know
what else they do? Oh? I think it was the

(01:00:50):
Whiz oh wi is the one for the Whiz live
was very very bad? Do not tell the black people.
I said that, Um, it was awful and a lot
of the live singing was painful, really super duper horrible.
I only watched the first one of the live ones,
which I think was Peter Pan and Christopher Walkin was

(01:01:12):
so like I mean, I just watched it because I
wanted to see how out of it Christopher Walkin was.
He didn't disappoint No, he was fantastic. I mean, and
you're looking, I've never seen any of these because I
don't really not much with musical I don't either, And
I think I only did it at the time because
a lot of people were getting together. I was like,
they must be doing very well in the ratings, because

(01:01:32):
otherwise they would not keep well. Yeah, they kill in
the ratings because people still love musicals, you know, I guess,
or nostalgia like what you were saying, They're gonna buy
it again. Yeah, we need to do a musical. We
need to do an nostalgic musical. Let's do a musical
version of POUTI tang okay and follows. How do you

(01:01:53):
do a mockumentary as a musical. It's kind of interesting.
I will scale mount Okay. Well, why don't you go
head to the revolutionary, head to the lab, cook something
up until some ship was decided and made today this podcast, Sophia,
thank you so much for coming through. I feel like

(01:02:15):
I see you all the time though, because we're constantly
in the lab perfecting. Um. Where can people find you
and follow you? Respect you, message you? Um. Please find
me the Sophia on Twitter and Instagram. That's so f
I y a, and then find me on my podcast

(01:02:35):
about love and relationships around the world called Private Parts
Unknown that I co host with Corney, co Ko Sack
and Khak and uh Fiance coming soon for miss Get Excited,
Get Excited oh and right now. I started doing a
fundraiser thing every Friday called give it a Friday, So

(01:02:57):
I just want to plug that. We raised like set
dollars the first Friday for races and this Friday, uh,
which was before the shootings, well not all of the shootings,
but more shootings happened since the one I started for
every town for the safety. So, um, if you want
to donate through my fundraiser or uh and basically send

(01:03:17):
me us, tweet me a screen cap of your donation,
I will throw in an extra five bucks for everyone
that does that, So please holler at me. Damn. It
used to be all about follow back Friday's, you know,
Friday follows. I give a fuck. But that's great, you know,
because people need to get you need to give a
fuck from what I hear. M h Um, Lacy, you're

(01:03:42):
a goddess, a scam goddess, I might say, with a
show of your own. Yeah, please let us know where
we can find you and hear you, follow you and
honor you the d projects you've got. And Miles is
one of my guests. This is so dope. Um, So guys,
don't kill me the scam goddess release it's October one.

(01:04:02):
I know I said August it got moved. Not my fault, network, Um,
but it's gonna be amazing. We got super great guest.
Miles is on, The Cold Buyers on, Lord Laugh is on,
and Paul Thomas is on. Guys are gonna love it.
I promise you. It's not a scam. I was even
mentioned amongst those It's not even This is the only
scam I'm not doing. This is the legitimate thing. Everything

(01:04:24):
else is a scam. Um. I cannot wait to listen
to this. It's so fun. Um. But also, you can
find me at d I V A l A c
I on all platforms, Twitter, Instagram and the like. You
can follow scam got his Pot on Instagram. You can
email me scams at scam got his Pot at gmail
dot com. If you've been con, you're running a con,
don't tell me about your can unless is retired. I'm

(01:04:45):
not trying to mess up your flow. Um, but yeah,
hit us up, let us know what's going on with you. Um,
and watch Florida Girls. The season finale is this Wednesday,
UM seven pm if you are in l A ten
pm if you're on Eastern time or in Central time
so seven pm ten pm Eastern Standard. Yeah, why can't

(01:05:06):
I talk right now? Um? The Girls season finale this Wednesday,
Please watch, guys. I appreciate all the support so so much,
Love you guys so much. And if you like watching
my life and my schemes and scams, follow me on
Instagram and watch my stories where I'll teach you how
to be shady. Um a tweet not shady, shady, Shady
is bad. I'm not shade. You're like you just move towarding.

(01:05:27):
I'm flowing exactly like it's pleasant to be in. And
then a tweet that I'm enjoying. Also my a k
A was from Tri Gang just t dz ak shout
out to y'all. I love you so much. Um. And
then my tweet that I'm really enjoying is there's a
tweet on Instagram and there's a photo of this woman
and she covered the guy's face but you can see
his body and he has like all these tattoos and

(01:05:48):
he's like really buff. Oh yeah, and the girls like
men with this physique really do something to me. I'm
down on bended knee. Then someone retweets her a woman
and goes, look, no cap which means like, I'm being
completely honest. Um, this is my current boyfriend. When was
this picture taken? People? He claims it's an old pick.

(01:06:11):
I just want receipts. And then the next photo is
someone some random person on Twitter who has zoomed into
the back of the photo where there are some Houstonia
magazines and she goes, well, says judgment from one of
the magazine covers early that's the February issue, and she
takes a screenshot where she's googled houstonian is it's like

(01:06:34):
inverted to the image, so like at first, I was like,
those don't match, and I'm like, wait, it looks backwards
because it's a self what detective work is undefeated? I
love the ship, I know, it's so funny. On one
side you have absolutely fucking garbage and then you have
people looking out for each other catching the cheaters. It. Um, Sophia,
I forgot to ask you, what's the tweet that you like? Um?

(01:06:54):
I like this one by big racks white women be like,
how can I be racist to find bisexual? I saw
that one laugh really hard, and I also retweeted this
thread because I loved it so much. It was a
family basically staging a funeral for this lizard this girl got,

(01:07:18):
oh you see that, and then her sister basically takes
videos of the whole funeral, and like some of it
is basically the little girl being like, this lizard has
had a huge impact on my life. And then the
like like her cousin yells, give me like from two
days ago, and it is hilarious because they really try

(01:07:42):
to take it all seriously and stuff for the little girl,
and it's it's the best threat. I had a funeral
in college for my fish. I'll actually put this on
my ID story guys, if you want to see it. Yeah.
And then I invited people to my dorm room. I
had goldfish snacks, I had Swedish fish, I had goldfish
punch I had I played music some shut I found

(01:08:03):
that had to do with fish at the right aid
local wedding, and I had people sing and do remarks,
and then I made a song that was based on
Beyonce Um. It was from the right, she swam left
to the left and now she's here in this box
to the left, and then the box was on the
left of me. Yeah, it was the whole thing. Please
post that it was my roommate CC. If you're out there,

(01:08:28):
I know you murder. Okay, we'll keep an eye out.
Um okay. You can find me on Twitter and Instagram
at Miles of Gray. I like a couple of tweets
again Dana Donnelly. I hope she comes on the show
because I like the Twitter feeds so much. At Dana Donnelly,
d n L Why this one is watching her girl

(01:08:49):
do stand up? She makes a self deprecating joke about
her appearance. I'm with the guy I like. He doesn't
laugh at the joke, So either he thinks women aren't
funny or worse, he thinks his girls regardless. I am fuming.
Um what else? What else? Who else? Another one from
Molly Muleshine at Molly Mulshine How could violent video games

(01:09:10):
cause mass shootings? I played the sims for years and
I will never own property that's pretty real, too real,
too real or daddy. Uh. You can find us at
Daily Zeitgeist on Twitter, at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram.
We got a Facebook fan page, we got a website
dally zeitgeist dot com. We're post our episodes and our
foot notes. Uh. And also, you know, so you know. Uh,

(01:09:34):
The Daily zeit Geist is a production of our heart
Radio and for more podcasts from my heart Radio, visit
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shows for free, you know what I mean. Uh. And finally,
the song we're writing out on today, We're gonna go
out on a track by Clever Austin called Blue Tongue
is the name of the track. Um, just something you know,
a little viby, just to ease ourselves into the week

(01:09:56):
a little bit more. Uh, we're daily shows, you know,
see tomorrow or hear you tomorrow, whatever it is Ickue.
Then buy I used to make my money to make
my honey, my hosses wait on so that he is

(01:10:34):
at getting into a good of seeing again

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